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Quick star t guide 1 DCP746 1 4 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 * Charging of the player only possib le in the power - • off mode. For in-car use: • For indoor use: • OK OK * 2 3 * Y ou need to select the correct dock adaptor for your iP od. * P osition the unit at the back of the headrest for an optimal viewing angle. DCP746_QSG_EN.indd 1 DCP746_QSG_EN.indd 1[...]
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6 2 4 5 4 1 AV IN OK 7 6 TV © 2009 K oninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. Printed in China DCP746_37_QSG_V1.1 5 Switch on your iP od play er and set: 1) “ TV Out ” to “ On ”. 2) “ TV Signal ” to “ NTSC ”. 3) “ TV Screen ” to “ Widescreen ”. 4) “ Fit to Screen ” to “ On ”. 5) “ Captions ” to [...]