Philips 28PW6816/05 manual Playing a DVD or video CD

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wTo access the DVD functions you must first switch the mode selector located on the side of the remote control to the DVD position.

Play

Once the disk has been inserted and the drawer closed, play begins automatically. Certain disks will ask you to select a heading from a menu. Use the buttons 09or IJKLthen press P(button C).

Stopping play

Press the Êbutton to stop play.The default screen appears and displays information on the player status.

Re-starting play (“resume” function)

When you stop a disk mid-play (by switching to TV mode, standby, ejecting the disk or pressing Ê), you can resume play at the exact point you stopped the disk. Simply press the Æbutton, then when you see the R symbol (resume),press Æagain (otherwise the disk will start playing from the beginning).

The resume function remenbers the last 4 disks played. Simply re-insert the disk and when you see the R symbol press Æ.

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Slow motion, fast forward and rewind

During play, press the Jbutton to slow play down to 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 speed. Press the ¢or (or KL) button to fast forward or rewind at x4 or x32 speed. Press Æto return to normal speed.

Freeze-frame

Press (or I) to freeze the image. Press again to move to the next frame or Æto resume play.

Next / previous chapter

DVD disks are split into different chapters to allow certain scenes to be accessed directly. Use the @P #keys to access the previous or next chapter.

DVD menu

Press the Hkey.The DVD menu appears. Its contents will depend on the DVD. It allows you to access different sections, such as choice of language, direct access to certain scenes, special production notes, trailers, etc. Use the KLIJkeys to select, P confirm and Hexit.

Language selection

Press the E key to select the different languages available on the disk. A menu bar appears at the top of the screen, this will disappear after a few seconds.

Subtitling language

Press the E key then L. Use the IJkeys to choose your subtitling language (choose off to deactivate it).The menu disappears after a few seconds.

Ejecting the disk

Press the EJECT button located on the front of the television. Play stops, then after several seconds the drawer opens.

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Contents Introduction Table of ContentsPositioning the television set Remote control Installing your television setConnections ‘ Switching on Keys on the TV setList of programmes Remote control keysInstall menu appears Quick installationSorting programmes Automatic tuning Using other menusChoosing a language and country Programme name Manual tuningThen press Kto exit from the menu Adjusting the sound Adjusting the pictureDescription of the settings Locking the set Timer functionLocking programmes Locking the keysTeletext Using the different screen formats Automatic switchingFormats Picture Selecting the correct modePicture Letterbox There are 5 possible modes for this type of pictureInserting a disk Using the built-in DVD playerOpening the drawer Closing the drawer Inserting the disk ‘ Automatic playPlaying a DVD or video CD Changing tracks Playing an audio CDFast forward and rewind Pause / stop / ejectOSD menu Using the OSD menuFavourite tracks Preferential settingsPlay authorisation Access control and lockRemoving play authorisation Removing security lockVideo recorder Connecting peripheral equipmentOther equipment AmplifierConnecting other appliances TV / VCR / DVD mode selectorHeadphones Glossary Tips

28PW6816/05 specifications

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One of the standout characteristics of the Philips 28PW6816/05 is its cathode ray tube (CRT) display, which measures 28 inches diagonally. This size is perfect for various room setups, providing a cinematic experience without overwhelming the space. The 28-inch screen is complemented by a high resolution that enhances picture clarity and detail, making it ideal for watching movies and sports.

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