Functional Overview

Front Panel

 

 

 

 

 

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DVD/CD PLAYER - DIGITAL AV SURROUND RECEIVER

 

 

 

 

POWER /STANDBY

PRESETS FREQUENCY

 

SOURCE SELECT

VOLUME

 

 

DIGITAL CINEMA CENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SURR. MODE FREQUENCY

 

CDR

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

 

 

 

 

 

VCR

TUNER

 

 

OPEN / CLOSE PREV NEXTPLAY PAUSE STOP

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1POWER / STANDBY y

to switch between Power On and Standby modes.

2Standby LED indicator

– to indicate Standby mode.

3SURR. MODE

to select various surround modes or soundfield modes.

4PRESETS (Tuner mode only)

– to select preset function.

5FREQUENCY 4 3 (Tuner mode only)

– to tune the radio frequency down or up.

6Display screen

to display details for user’s information.

7VCR

to select the VCR as the input source.

8DVD

to select the DVD/CD mode.

9CDR

to select the CDR as the input source.

0TV

to select the TV as the input source.

!TUNER

#STOP Ç (DVD/CD mode only)

– to stop playing the disc.

$PAUSE Å (DVD/CD mode only)

– to freeze the picture and sound.

%PLAY £ (DVD/CD mode only)

– to play the disc.

^PREV S / NEXT T (DVD/CD mode only)

– to skip to the previous or next chapter/track.

&OPEN/CLOSE 0 (DVD/CD mode only)

– to open or close the disc tray.

*Disc Tray

to select the Tuner mode. It can also switch between AM and FM band.

@VOLUME

to adjust the master volume. Turn clockwise to increase and counter-clockwise to decrease.

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Philips 1015D, 1055D manual Functional Overview, Front Panel

1015D, 1055D specifications

The Philips 1055D and 1015D are two advanced imaging systems that have made significant strides in the field of medical diagnostics, particularly in radiology and ultrasound applications. These devices are renowned for their superior image quality, user-friendly interfaces, and innovative technologies, making them essential tools for healthcare professionals.

The Philips 1055D is designed for high-performance diagnostic imaging. It features advanced digital signal processing algorithms that enhance image clarity and provide greater detail in scans, which is crucial for accurate patient assessments. Its powerful imaging capabilities enable clinicians to conduct a wide range of examinations, including abdominal, obstetric, and cardiac imaging. The system incorporates a variety of transducers optimized for different applications, ensuring versatility and adaptability in diverse clinical settings.

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Both models boast user-friendly interfaces that ease the workflow for clinicians. Touchscreen controls and customizable settings allow medical professionals to operate the systems efficiently while maximizing patient comfort. These features significantly streamline the imaging process, reducing the time required for examinations and facilitating quicker diagnostic decisions.

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In conclusion, the Philips 1055D and 1015D imaging systems represent the forefront of medical imaging technology. Their exceptional image quality, advanced functionalities, and user-centric designs make them invaluable assets in modern healthcare practices. Whether in a high-volume radiology department or a bedside setting, these systems exemplify Philips' commitment to innovation in medical diagnostics.