Philips 14PV422/07, 14PV225/07, 14PV425/07, 14PV125/07 operating instructions Playback

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Switch-off function (SLEEP TIMER)

You can programme your set to switch-off auto- matically after a predetermined period.

1.Press SLEEP .

2.Press SLEEP repeatedly to extend the time until switch-off in 30 minute increments.

The screen will show the time remaining until switch-off, e.g.: '+0:30'.

The machine now counts backwards to the switch-off time.

The maximum time period to be set until switch- off is 2 hours.

If you would like to turn this function off, press SLEEP on the remote control several times until switch-off appears. '--:--' will appear on the screen.

To check the time until switch-off, press SLEEP on the remote control.

If a recording is in process, switch-off function will be cancelled.

5. Playback

Playing cassettes

You can use this TV-Video Combi to playback recorded VHS video cassettes. You can operate the TV-Video Combi using the remote control or the buttons on the set.

Your TV-Video Combi can only record and play standard VHS cassettes.

1.Put a cassette into the cassette slot. The cas- sette is inserted automatically.

DIGITAL STUDIO PICTURE CONTROL Philips has developed a system which produces the best possible playback quality. For old and often-used video cassettes, this system reduces interference. For new or high quality cassettes, it emphasises the details.

Picture/ sound quality is poor

When playing rental videos or older, poorer quality cassettes, it may not be possible to com- pletely filter out picture and sound interference. This is not a fault in your machine. Read the section 'Manual tracking'.

2.Press PLAY B-Kto view the tape.

3.To stop the playback, press STOP C-Lor STOP/EJECT on the TV-Video Combi.

4.To eject the cassette, press EJECT A or STOP/EJECT when the TV-Video Combi stops the playback.

Do I need to change the playback speed when playing back LP recordings?

During playback, the correct speed will automati- cally be selected. For more information, please read the section 'Selecting the recording speed (SP or LP)' in the chapter 'Manual recording'.

Playing back NTSC cassettes

Cassettes that have been recorded in the NTSC standard (for example, American cassettes) can be played back using this TV-Video Combi.

Searching for a tape position with picture (scanning)

1.While a cassette is playing, press REW0- s (reverse) or FWD 1- B (forward) one or more times.

2.Press PLAY B-Kto resume playback.

Still picture

1.During playback, press STILL 2 to stop the tape and display a still picture.

2.To continue playback, press PLAY B-K . Scanning and still motion interferes with the pic- ture quality. The sound is switched off. This is not a fault in your TV-Video Combi.

Searching for tape position without picture (forward wind and rewind)

1.Stop the tape with STOP C-L .

2.Press REW0- s (reverse) or FWD 1- B (forward).

3.To stop the tape, press STOP C-L .

Manual Tracking

To adjust the tracking manually, press P+ or

P- on the TV-Video Combi during playback. Tracking returns to Automatic Tracking

Adjustment when you press STOP C-Lor insert a tape.

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Contents There is a risk of an electrical shock Important notes regarding operationInterference Model no PV120/07, 14PV125/07Remote control BriefBack of the set Front of the deviceControl lights at the front of machine Connecting the TV-Video Combi Important notes for operation Connecting additional devicesNavigation in the screen menu Installing your TV-Video Combi Preparation for useSelect Channel with Manual TV channel search Using the satellite receiverAutomatic Tuning 14PV225 model onlySetting the clock Sorting and clearing TV channels manuallySelecting a TV channel Volume controlPicture settings Selection of the scart socketPlayback Manual recording Select Timer with Programming a recording Timer14PV225 What is PDC? ThenSelect Timer List with Select Timer with PressMain menu will appear Continuous playback Switching the status display off or onOther functions Blue Background on or offBefore you call an engineer Austria