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DVP3040 DVP3042 DVD VIDEO PLAYER 01-43_dvp3040_37_eng2.indd 1 01-43_dvp3040_37_eng2.indd 1 2006-07-14 3:35:12 PM 2006-07-14 3:35:12 PM[...]
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2 Return your Pr oduct Registration Card or r egister online at www .philips.com/usasupport toda y to get the very most from y our purchase. Registering your model with PHILIPS mak es you eligible for all of the valuable benefits listed belo w, so don't miss out. Complete and return your Product Registr ation Card at once, or register online a[...]
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E ng l i sh 3 Class II eq uipm e n t sy mb ol Th is s y m bol in d i cate s that the uni t ha s a do u ble insu lat i o n s y s te m 01-43_dvp3040_37_eng2.indd 3 01-43_dvp3040_37_eng2.indd 3 2006-07-14 3:35:22 PM 2006-07-14 3:35:22 PM[...]
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E ng l i sh 4 WARNING To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The set complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040.10. Canada English : This digital apparatu[...]
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English Français Español Index English ------------------------------------------ 6 Españ ol --------------------------------------- 82 Franç ais -------------------------------------- 44 This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights ow[...]
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E ng l i sh 6 LASER Type Semiconductor laser InGaAlP (DVD) AIGaAs (CD) Wave length 658 nm (DVD) 790 nm (CD) Output Power 7 .0 mW (DVD) 10.0 mW (VCD/CD) Beam divergence 60 degrees Gen eral Inf orma tion Environmental Information All unnecessary packaging has been omitted. The packaging has been made easy to separate into three materials; cardboard ([...]
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E ng l i sh 7 Lan gu ag e C od e 01-43_dvp3040_37_eng2.indd 7 01-43_dvp3040_37_eng2.indd 7 2006-07-14 3:35:23 PM 2006-07-14 3:35:23 PM[...]
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E ng l i sh 8 Contents Ca re a nd S a fet y I nf or mat io n Se tu p ......................................................................................................................... ................................. 10 Cle a nin g dis cs .......................................................................................................[...]
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E ng l i sh 9 Contents Vi ewi ng th e di sc pl ay ba ck in for ma ti on ............................................................... 25 Ti tl e/C ha pt er/ T r ac k se lec t ion ................................................................................................. ........... 25 Ti me S ea rch .........................................[...]
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E ng l i sh 10 Care a nd Sa fet y Informat ion DANGER! High voltage! Do not open the device. You run the risk of getting an electric shock. The machine does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to quali ed personnel. Setup Finding a suitable location – Place the set on a at, hard and stable surface. Do [...]
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E ng l i sh 11 Gen eral Inf orma tion Accessories supplied A LL A LL 4 Region U.S.A. and Canada regions U.K and Europe r egions Asia Paci c, T aiwan, K orea Australia, New Zealand, Latin America Russia and India regions China, Calcos Islands, W alls and Futuna Islands A LL A LL A LL A LL 5 6 Discs that can be played A LL A LL 1 A LL A LL A LL A [...]
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E ng l i sh 12 IMPORTANT! – The progressive scan video quality is only possible when using YPbPr and a progressive scan television is required. Using Component Video sockets (YPbPr) A Use the component video cables (red/ blue/green) to connect the DVD player’s YPbPr sockets to the component video input sockets (or labeled as YPbPr) on the telev[...]
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E ng l i sh 13 Connect ions (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. IMPORTANT! – If your television only has a single Antenna In jack (or labeled as 75 ohm or RF In,) you will need an RF modulator in order to view the DVD playback on the televisio[...]
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E ng l i sh 14 Connecting to an stereo system Receiver has a PCM, Dolb y Digital or MPEG decoder A Select one of the video connections (CVBS VIDEO IN or COMPONENT VIDEO IN) depending on the options a vailable on your TV . B Connect the COAXIAL jack of the DVD player to the corresponding Digital Audio In socket on your receiver (cable not supplied).[...]
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E ng l i sh 15 Pro d uc t O ve r v i ew Fr ont and Rear Panels STANDBY ON 2 – Turns on the player or switches to standby mode Disc Tray OPEN/CLOSE ç – Opens or closes the disc tray. Display panel – Shows information about the current status of the DVD player. STOP – Stops playback PLAY/PAUSE X Å – Starts or interrupts playback. IR S[...]
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E ng l i sh 16 Product Ov er view (c o n t i n u e d ) Remote Contr ol SUBTITLE ZOOM AUDIO REPEAT REPEA T A-B STOP PLAY/P AUSE MUTE SETUP TITLE RETURN MENU DISC DISPLA Y NEXT PREV DISC MENU – Enters or exits the disc contents menu – Switches on or off the playback control mode (for VCD 2.0 only) OK – Con rms an entry or selection RETURN/TI[...]
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E ng l i sh 17 Step 1 : Inser ting Batteries A Open the battery compartment. B Insert two batteries type R03 or AAA, following the indications (+ –) inside the compartment. C Close the cover. CAUTION! – Remove batteries if they are exhausted or if the remote is not to be used for a long time. – Do not use old and new or different types of bat[...]
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E ng l i sh 18 Get ting Star ted (c o n t i n u e d ) Step 3 : Setting up Pr ogressiv e Scan featur e (for Progressive Scan TV only) The progressive scan displays twice the number of frames per seconds than interlaced scanning (ordinary normal TV system). With nearly double the number of lines, progressive scan offers higher picture resolution and [...]
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E ng l i sh 19 Get ting Star ted (c o n t i n u e d ) Step 4 : Selecting the matching color system The color system of the DVD player, disc and TV should match in order for the disc to play. Before changing the TV system, determine the color system of your TV. Language Video Audio Misc Rating Aspect Ratio : View Mode : TV System : Video Out : Smart[...]
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E ng l i sh 20 Get ting Star ted (c o n t i n u e d ) Step 5 : Setting the languag e The language options are different depending on your country or region. It may not correspond to the illustrations shown on the user manual. On-screen displa y (OSD) language Select this to change the language of this DVD player screen display menu. The menu langua[...]
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E ng l i sh 21 IMPORTANT! – If the inhibit icon ‘X’ or appears on the TV screen when a button is pressed, it means the function is not available on the current disc or at the current time. – DVD discs and players are designed with regional restrictions. Before playing a disc, make sure the disc is for the same zone as your player. Pla yab l[...]
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E ng l i sh 22 Starting disc playback A Turn on the TV to the correct program number for the DVD player (e.g. ‘EXT’, ‘0’, ‘AV’). B Press STANDBY-ON 2 to turn on the DVD player. C Press OPEN CLOSE ç on the front of the DVD player. You can also hold down the STOP button on the remote control to open and close the disc tray. D Pla[...]
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E ng l i sh 23 TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs. Play b a c k Fe a tu r es (c o n t i n u e d ) Operations for video pla yback (D VD/VCD/SVCD) Using the Disc Menu Depending on the disc, a menu may appear on the TV screen once you load in the[...]
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E ng l i sh 24 TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs. Play b a c k Fe a t ur es (c o n t i n u e d ) Repeating a section within a chapter/track You can repeat the playback of a speci c segment within a title/chapter track. To do this, you must[...]
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E ng l i sh 25 Play b a c k Fe a t ur es (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs. Viewing the disc pla yback information You can view the disc information (such as current title/chapter/track number, total playing time or remai[...]
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E ng l i sh 26 Play b a c k Fe a t ur es (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs. Special D VD Featur es Pla ying a Title A Press DISC MENU . The disc title menu appears on the TV screen. B Use S T W X keys or alphanumeric [...]
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E ng l i sh 27 Play b a c k Fe a t ur es (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs. Pla ying a DivX disc This DVD player supports the DivX movie playback that you download from your computer onto a CD-R/RW or DVD±R/RW (see page [...]
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E ng l i sh 28 Play b a c k Fe a t ur es (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs. Pla yback selection During playback, you can; Press PREV í / NEXT ë to select the previous/next track/ le in the current folder. Pre[...]
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E ng l i sh 29 DV D M e n u O p t i o n s You can make various adjustments to items such as picture and sound using the DVD setup menu. Using the Languag e setup menu A Press SETUP on the remote control. The system setup menu appears. Language Video Audio Rating Misc OSD Language : Subtitle : DivX Subtitle : Audio : DVD Menu : English English S[...]
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E ng l i sh 30 D V D Menu O ptions (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. Press W to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item. Using the Video setup menu A Press SETUP on the remote control. The system setup menu appears. Language Video Audio Misc Rating Aspect Ratio : View Mode [...]
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E ng l i sh 31 D V D Menu O ptions (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. Press W to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item. View Mode Use view mode to scale an image that ts to the TV screens’ width and height. A In ‘Video’, press S T to select { View Mode }, then press [...]
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E ng l i sh 32 Smart Picture This DVD player provides four prede ned sets of picture color settings. A In ‘Video’, press S T to select { Smart Picture }, then press X . { Standard } Select this for a preset standard picture setting. { Vivid } Select this to make the picture brighter. { Cool } Select this to make the picture softer. { Persona[...]
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E ng l i sh 33 D V D Menu O ptions (c o n t i n u e d ) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. Press W to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item. Using the Audio setup menu A Press SETUP on the remote control. The system setup menu appears. Language Video Audio Misc Rating Aspect Ratio : View Mode [...]
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E ng l i sh 34 Night Mode This mode optimises playback of sound at low volume. High volume outputs will be softened and low volume outputs are brought upward to an audible level. A In ‘Audio’, press S T to select { Night Mode }, then press X . { On } Select this to set low volume output. This feature is only available for movie discs with Dolby[...]
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E ng l i sh 35 TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. Press W to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item. D V D Menu O ptions (c o n t i n u e d ) Using the Rating setup menu A Press SETUP on the remote control. The system setup menu appears. Language Video Audio Misc Rating Language Video Audio Mis[...]
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E ng l i sh 36 C Use S T to select a rating level and press OK to con rm. Select { 8 Adult } to disable parental level and allow all discs to play. DVDs that are rated higher than the level you selected will not play unless you enter your four-digit password. (see page 36 ‘Set Password’) Tips: – This feature will not limit viewing [...]
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E ng l i sh 37 Using the Misc (Miscellaneous) setup menu A Press SETUP on the remote control. The system setup menu appears. Language Video Audio Misc Rating Language Video Audio Misc Rating Language Video Audio Misc Rating Use Default Settings DivX Registration B Press S T to select { Misc }, then press X . C Press S T to select an item, then [...]
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E ng l i sh 38 TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. Press W to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item. D V D Menu O ptions (c o n t i n u e d ) DivX registration code DivX registration code allows you to rent and purchase movies using the DivX service from the internet. For more information, visit we[...]
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E ng l i sh 39 Spe ci cati ons TV STANDARD (PAL/50Hz) (NTSC/60Hz) Number of lines 625 525 Playback Multistandard (PAL/NTSC) VIDEO PERFORMANCE Video DAC 12 bit, 108mHz YPbPr 0.7 Vpp ~ 75 ohm Video Output 1Vpp ~ 75 ohm VIDEO FORMAT Digital MPEG 2 for DVD,SVCD Compression MPEG 1 for VCD DivX DVD 50Hz 60Hz Horiz. resolution 720 pixels 720 pixels Ver[...]
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E ng l i sh 40 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Prob lem Solution WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. If a fault occurs, rst check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you are unable [...]
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E ng l i sh 41 Prob lem Solution Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g (c o n t i n u e d ) Not able to select some items in the setup/system menu. The DVD player does not start playback. Picture freezes momentarily during playback. Unable to select Progressive Scan on/ off. Unable to play DivX movies. No sound during DivX movies playback. An DivX movies do[...]
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E ng l i sh 42 Analog : Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analog sound varies, while digital sound has speci c numerical values. These jacks send audio through two channels, the left and right. Aspect ratio : The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displayed image. The horizontal vs. vertical ratio of conventional TVs. is 4:3,[...]
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E ng l i sh 43 Philips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026 PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY COVERAGE: PHILIPS warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth below. WHO IS COVERED: Philips warrants the product to the original purchaser or the person receiving the product as a gift against defects in materi- als and workma[...]