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Instructions Philips, Modèle DVD750/003

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Read this owner’s manual carefully to learn how to use the features listed below. VCR Features • Repeat Play • Automatic Head Cleaner • Searching: Time, Index, Forward, and • Channel Setup Reverse • English, French, and Spanish menus and dis• Slow Motion plays • Still Picture • Multi-Channel TV Sound •Tape Counter • 19 Micron head • The VCR Plus+ Programming System • Recording: One-Touch and Timer •Tracking Adjustment Disc Features •Program Playback • Audio Language choices* • Progressive Scan • Bit Rate display • Random Playback • Camera Angle * • Repeat, Repeat A-B • Dolby Digital Sound* • Screen Saver •DVD to Videotape Duplication • Search (Title/Chapter, Time, Track) • Dynamic Range Control • Subtitles* • Fast/Paused/Slow/Step-by-Step Playback • Virtual Surround • Markers • Zoom • Parental Controls* * If available on the DVD Package Contents The following items are provided with your new DVD/VCR. • Remote Control and two AA batteries • One black RF coaxial cable, 75 ohm • One set of Audio (red and white tips) and Video (yellow tips) cables • This Owner’s Manual and Quick-Use-Guide DVD Disc Menus... Some explanations in this manual describe DVD Disc menus. DVD manufacturers set the menus, which vary among DVDs. Not all DVDs have menus. If the DVD has a menu, access it by pressing DVD, then DISC/VCR/MENU on the remote control. Details are on page 52. DVD Player Setup Menu... Some instructions explain how to use the DVD Player’s Setup menu to set up features of the DVD Player or a DVD. Access the DVD Player menu by pressing SYSTEM/MENU on the remote control when playback is stopped. Even if a feature is set in the DVD Player’s menu, it may not be available if the current DVD does not include that feature. Available Disc Features... All features described in this manual are not available on every Disc. If the feature is not available on the Disc, you cannot use the DVD/VCR to make it available. An “X” will appear in the top right corner of the TV screen if you try to access a feature that is not currently available. 6 Playable Discs and Video Cassettes Playable Discs The DVD Player will play Digital Video Discs (DVDs); Audio Compact Discs (CDs); finalized Digital Video Discs Rewritable (DVD+RW); and finalized Compact Discs Rewritable (CD-RW) and Compact Discs Recordable (CD-R). To play a DVD, make sure it meets the requirements for Region Codes and Color Systems as described below. Discs that have the following logos will play on the DVD Player. Other Disc types are not guaranteed to play in the DVD/VCR. Recordable ReWritable DVD Audio CD CD-RW/CD-R DVD+RW Region Codes This DVD/VCR has a Region One (1) DVD Player. DVDs must be labeled for ALL regions or for Region 1 in order to play on the DVD Player. You cannot play DVDs that are labeled for other regions. Look for the symbols below on your DVDs. If these region symbols do not appear on your DVD, you cannot play the DVD in this DVD Player. The number inside the globe refers to a region of the world. Region 1 represents the United States, Canada, upper regions of North America, Bermuda, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and small regions near Australia. A DVD labelled for a specific region can only play on DVD Players with the same region code. Color Systems DVDs are recorded in different color systems throughout the world. The most common color systems are NTSC (which is used primarily in the United States and North America), PAL, and SECAM. This DVD Player uses NTSC, so DVDs you play must be recorded in the NTSC system. You cannot play DVDs recorded in other formats. The color system of the DVD may be listed on the DVD or on the Disc case. Playable Video Cassettes The VCR of this DVD/VCR has a High Quality (HQ) system and is compatible with existing Video Home System (VHS) equipment. Use only video cassettes that have the mark. The use of other tapes may result in poor picture quality and excessive deposits on the video heads, which may not be covered by the warranty if damage occurs. The VCR also has a 19 micron head, which provides a better picture when you view tapes recorded in slow speed (SLP). Hookups 7 Determining the best possible connection... Your hookup will be determined primarily by your existing equipment, especially your TV. However, the following guidelines describe which options have the best picture (video) and sound (audio) quality.You will not use all the jacks on the DVD/VCR. If your TV only has an RF-style jack, usually labelled Antenna In, RF In, or 75 ohm, use the ANTOUT jack of the DVD/VCR to connect to the TV.This hookup provides both audio and video in a single cable. Set your TV to channel 3 or 4 - the output channel of the DVD/VCR. This connection allows you to use both the DVD and VCR features. Details are on page eight. .... If your television has Component Video In jacks (which could be labelled Y Cr Cb,Y Pr Pb, or YUV and may be green, blue, and red), use the Component Video jacks (Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr) for the best picture quality. Set t...

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