14 Remote Control Buttons

PICTURE Button

Press to access the picture

controls. Details are on page 25.

STANDBY-ON Button

Press to turn on or off the

TV/VCR/DVD.

Number Buttons

TV Mode: Press two digits to access a specific channel. Press 0 before the number of a single-digit channel. Details are on page 11. +100/+10 button: To select channels 100 or higher, press +100/+10, then the Number buttons of the last two digits of the channel number.

DVD Mode: Use the Number but- tons to enter a Track or Chapter number.

+100/+10 button: Press before entering double-digit numbers. For example, to select Chapter 16, press +100/+10, then 1, 6.

k(pause) Button

Press to pause videotape recording. Press again to resume recording. Details are on page 26.

Press to pause videotape or DVD playback. Press repeatedly to advance the picture one frame at a time. Details are on pages 39 and 55.

RECORD Button

Press once to start a recording on videotape. Details are on page 26.

DISPLAY Button

TV/VCR Mode: Press to see the videotape counter, channel, or time on the screen. Details are on page 25. DVD Mode: Press to see the Disc status on the screen.

Details are on page 73.

TITLE Button

STANDBY-ON PICTURE SLEEP SELECT

1 2 3

CH.

4 5 6

7 8 9

+100 VOL.

0 +10

SPEED C.RESET ZOOM

MUTE

PLAY

STOP

DISC

RECORDMENU

DISPLAY

 

ENTER

 

SETUP

TITLE

RETURN

CLEAR

SEARCH MODE REPEAT

REPEAT

 

 

A-B

MODE

AUDIO SUBTITLE

ANGLE

PHILIPS

SLEEP Button

Press to set the Sleep Timer.

Details are on page 36.

SELECT Button

Press to choose TV/VCR or DVD mode. The corresponding light will appear on the front of the TV/VCR/DVD to indicate which mode is active.

Details are on page 16.

PLAY B Button

Press to start playing a Disc or video cassette. Details are on pages 12-13.

G/ g Button

During Disc playback, press briefly to skip to the next Track or Chapter. Details are on page 54. Or, press and hold for two seconds to search forward during Disc play- back. Details are on page 52.

Press to forward a videotape.

Details are on page 39.

STOP C Button

Press to stop Disc or videotape play- back.

Arrow Buttons

Use the Arrow buttons to select or adjust menu items.

RETURN Button

Press to go to the previous Setup menu in DVD mode. Press to remove some menus or displays.

REPEAT Button

Press to play a Disc, Title, Chapter, or Track repeatedly.

Details are on page 56.

Press to see a DVD Title menu.

Details are on page 51.

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Philips 27DVCR55S owner manual Remote Control Buttons

27DVCR55S specifications

The Philips 27DVCR55S is a versatile television designed for those who appreciate both the convenience of modern technology and the nostalgia of classic home entertainment. This model features a 27-inch screen, making it a suitable size for various room environments, whether it’s a cozy bedroom, a rustic den, or even a stylish living room.

One of its standout features is the built-in VCR, allowing users to enjoy their collection of VHS tapes seamlessly. This integration bridges the gap between traditional and contemporary viewing habits, catering to those who still cherish old movies and cassette collections. The VCR is designed with ease of use in mind, ensuring simple playback and recording functionality, which can often be a cumbersome process with separate devices.

In terms of display technology, the Philips 27DVCR55S employs a high-quality CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) screen. While many modern TVs lean towards LCD or LED displays, the CRT offers rich color reproduction and deep blacks, making it ideal for viewing older films and shows that benefit from a soft, cinematic look. The viewing angle is commendably wide, ensuring that everyone in the room can enjoy their favorite programs without missing any details.

The television also incorporates a diverse range of connectivity options. It features multiple AV inputs, allowing users to connect DVD players, gaming consoles, and other devices without hassle. The addition of coaxial and composite inputs ensures compatibility with a myriad of devices that consumers might still be using.

Sound quality is another noteworthy aspect of the Philips 27DVCR55S. The integrated speaker system is designed to deliver clear audio, complementing the visual experience nicely. While it may not compete with modern surround sound systems, it offers sufficient performance for casual viewing.

Moreover, the Philips brand is well-known for its commitment to reliable performance and durability. The 27DVCR55S exemplifies this through its robust build quality, ensuring that it can withstand years of use.

In conclusion, the Philips 27DVCR55S is an appealing choice for those looking to enjoy both classic tapes and traditional television viewing. With its integrated VCR, quality CRT display, ample connectivity options, and solid sound system, it offers a nostalgic yet functional home entertainment solution that stands the test of time.