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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/welcome PD9030 EN User manual ES Manual del usuario FR Mode d’emploi[...]
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Canada English: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for r adio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Depar tment of Communications.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Français: Cet appareil numérique n’émet pas de br uits r adio?[...]
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Contents 1 Important 6 Impor tant Safety Instructions 6 Hearing safety 8 Notice 9 2 Y our portable D VD pla yer 12 Introduction 1 2 What’ s in the box 1 2 Over view of the main unit 1 3 Over view of the remote control 1 5 3 Get started 17 Preparation (for in-car use) 1 7 Charge the batter y 19 Install remote control batter y 21 Connect additional[...]
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4 EN Register online at www .philips.com/welcome toda y to get the very most from y our purchase. *Product Safety Notification *Additional Benef its By registering your pr oduct, you'll receiv e notification - directly from the manufactur er . Registering your product guarantees that you'll r eceive all of the privileges to which you’[...]
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5 English EN 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 per- son receiving the product as a gift against defects in materials and workmanship as based on the date of original purchase (“W[...]
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6 1 Impor tant Important Safety Instructions a Rea d th es e ins t ru ct io ns . b Kee p th es e ins t ru ct io ns . c He ed a ll w ar nin gs . d Follow all instructions . e Do not use this apparatus near water . f Cle a n onl y wi t h dr y c lot h . g Do no t bl oc k any ve nt il ati on o pe nin gs . I ns ta ll i n acco rd anc e wi th the manufac [...]
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7 m Un pl ug t hi s ap par a tu s dur in g lig ht ni ng s tor m s or wh en u nu sed f or lo ng pe ri od s of ti me . n Ref er a ll se r vi cin g to q ua li fie d ser vic e pe rso nn el . Se r v ici ng is req ui red w he n t he ap pa r atu s h as b ee n da ma ge d in a ny way, suc h as p ower- su pp ly co rd or p lug i s da ma ge d, l iq uid h as b[...]
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8 W arning Ne ve r r em ove t h e ca s ing o f th is a pp ar a t us . • Nev er l u br i ca te a ny pa r t of t hi s ap pa r at us . • Nev er p la ce t hi s ap pa r at us o n ot h er e le c t r ic al e q ui pm en t . • Keep this apparatus awa y from direct sunlight, nak ed flames or heat. • Nev er l oo k i nto t h e la se r b ea m in si de [...]
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9 Y o u sh ou ld u se c au t io n or te m po r ar i ly d is con ti nu e us e in p ote nt ia ll y • ha z a rd ou s si t ua ti ons . D o no t use h ea dp ho ne s w hil e op e r at in g a mot or i zed ve h icl e , cy cli ng , sk a te bo ar di ng , et c .; i t ma y cr ea te a t r af fi c ha z a rd a nd i s il le ga l in m any a r ea s . Notice Any c[...]
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10 Disposal of your old pr oduct and batteries Y o ur p r od uc t i s de si gn ed a nd m an uf ac tu re d wi t h hi gh q ua li t y ma te r i als a n d com po ne nt s , w hi ch c an b e r ec ycl ed a nd r e us ed . Ne ve r dis po se of yo ur p r odu c t w i th ot h er h ou se ho ld w as te . Pl ea se i nfo r m you r se l f ab ou t th e lo ca l r u l[...]
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11 Th e ma k in g of un au t hor i ze d copi es of co py- pr ot ec t ed m at er i al , in clu di ng com pu te r p ro gr a ms , fi le s , br oa dc a s t s an d so un d re cor d ing s , may b e an i nfr ing em en t of copy r ig ht s a nd co ns t i tu te a cr i mi na l of fe nce . T his eq ui pm e nt s hou ld n ot b e us ed fo r su ch pu r p ose s . [...]
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12 2 Y our portable D VD pla yer Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to Philips! T o fully benefit from the suppor t that Philips offers, register y our product at www .philips. com/welcome. Intr oduction Y our por table D VD player pla ys digital video discs that conform to the universal DVD Video standard. With it, you can play mo vie[...]
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13 Overview of the main unit a Display panel b OPTIONS Acce ss es o pti on s re la ti ng t o th e cur re nt a c t iv i t y or se l ec t io n. • c SOURCE Sw it ch es b et w ee n DVD a nd U S B . • d SU BTITLE Selec ts D VD subtitle language. • e SETUP Acce ss es or e x it s t he s et up m e nu . • f DC IN Powe r su pp ly s ock et . • g AV [...]
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14 i Co nn ec t s a U S B s tor age d ev ice . • j - VOL + Increases or decreases volume. • k (C HR )O F F • P OW E R• O N T ur ns o n /off DV D pl ayer. • l , , , Navigat es menus. • , Searches b ack ward/for ward at different speeds. • / OK Confirms an entry or selection. • St ar t s, p au se s or r es um es d is c pl ay . • m [...]
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15 Overview of the r emote contr ol a SOURCE Sw it ch es b et w ee n DVD a nd U S B . • b DISPL A Y Displa ys pl ay information. • c Adjus ts br ightness of the screen backlight . • i j k l m e f h abc d g SOURCE MENU SETUP ZOOM SUB English EN[...]
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16 d MENU Fo r DVD, ac cess es o r ex i t s dis c me nu . • Fo r VCD, tu r ns o n or of f P BC ( Pl ay bac k Co nt r ol ) mod e . • Fo r VCD ve r s io n 2. 0 o r SVC D w it h PB C tu r n ed o n, r e tu r ns t o • th e me n u. Fo r a US B de vi ce , acce ss es or e x it s t he fi le m en u . • e A-B REPEA T Ma r k s t he s ec t io n fo r re[...]
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17 3 Get star ted Caution Us e th e co nt r ols o nl y a s s t at ed i n th is u se r m an ua l. • Al way s fo ll ow t he i ns t r u c ti on s in t hi s ch ap te r in s eq u en ce . • If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the model and serial number of your pla yer . The model number and serial number are on the bottom of your play er .[...]
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18 a Posi t ion t he b r ac ket o n th e ba rs o f th e he ad res t . b Fa st e n th e scr ew to fi x t he br a cke t fir ml y on t he b ar s. 2 Fi x th e DVD m ou nt b r a cke t to t he p or t a bl e DVD p laye r . Note Th e re a r e t hr e e hol e s on t he b r ac ke t . Us e an y on e as y ou l ike . • 3 Ai m th e sc r ew of t he b r ac ket [...]
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19 a Rel ea se t he n ode . b Adj us t th e vi ewi ng a ngl e as d es ire d. c Fa st e n th e nod e. 6 Pr es s t he r e le as e bu t ton t o re le a se t he DV D pl aye r fr om h ea dr e s t . Charge the batter y Caution R is k of p ro du c t d am age . E ns ur e t ha t th e p owe r su pp ly v ol t ag e co r re s po nd s to t he • vol t a ge p r [...]
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20 T o fast charge the batter y , 1 Sl id e th e OFF•POWER •ON swit ch to OFF po sition . 2 Co nn ec t t h e su pp lie d AC ad ap tor t o th e pl aye r an d to t he AC ou t le t . The » CHR indicator turns on (red). When the batter y is fully char ged, the » CHR indicator tur ns off. Y ou can also charge the batter y during pla yback. 1 T o c[...]
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21 Install remote contr ol batter y Caution R is k of e xp lo si on ! Ke ep b at te r ie s aw ay fr o m he at , s un sh in e o r fir e . Ne ve r di sc a rd • bat te r ie s in fi r e . Da ng er of e x pl os io n if b at t er y is i nc or r e c tl y r ep la ced . R ep la ce o nl y wi t h th e sa m e or • equivalent type. Ba t t er i es c on ta [...]
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22 Y ou can connect the player to a TV or an amplifier to enjoy D VDs. Match the color of the AV cab les (the A V cable connected to TV is not supplied) with the jacks: th e ye ll ow ca bl e is fo r t he ye ll ow v id eo ja ck • th e r ed /w h it e ca b le is f or t he r e d/ wh i te a ud io ja ck s . • 4 Use y our pla yer T urn on Slide the O[...]
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23 Select OSD language Y ou can choose a different language for the on-screen display text. 1 Press SETUP . The setup menu is display ed. » 2 Go to [- - G en er a l Se tu p Pa ge - -] > [O S D L a ng u ag e] . 3 Press to s el e c t a la ng uag e op ti on . 4 Press to co nfir m. 5 Press SETUP to ex i t . Pla y discs 1 Slide OPEN on t he pl aye [...]
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24 2 Press SOURCE to sw i tch t o U SB m od e. 3 Selec t a file, then press . Play star ts. » 4 T o s t op p lay, pr es s . Pla y options 1 Du r in g play, pr e ss OPTIONS to select some play op tions. 2 Fo llo w th e on -s cr e en i ns t r u c ti on s. Adjust brightness of scr een backlight Note Y ou c an a d ju s ts b r ig h tn es s of t he s c[...]
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25 5 Adjust settings T o maximize your play experience, use SETUP to fine tune your settings. 1 Press SETUP . The setup menu is display ed. » 2 Press to se l ec t a n op ti on a nd p r es s to confi r m . [- - Ge ne ra l Se t up P age - -] [OS D L an g ua g e] Selec t on-screen display language. [Screen Sav er ] Activate/deactivate screen sa ver[...]
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26 6 Pr oduct information Note Pr od u c t in for m at i on i s su bj ec t t o ch an ge w it h ou t pr i or n ot ic e. • Di me ns io ns 23 9 x 39 x 1 78 m m We i g h t 1.1 k g Powe r su pp ly In pu t : 10 0 -2 4 0V~ 50 /60 H z Output: DC 9V 1. 0A Power c onsum ption 9 W Operating temperature range 0 -45 °C L a se r wav el en g t h 65 0 nm Video [...]
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27 7 T r oubleshooting W arning R is k of e le c tr i c sh oc k . N eve r r e mov e th e ca s in g of t he p lay er. • T o keep the war ranty valid, never tr y to repair the system yourself. If you encounter prob lems when using the player , check the following points before requesting ser vice . If the problem remains unsolved, register your pla[...]
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28 Fr om a c los e di s t an ce, p oi nt t he r e mo te con tr o l di re c t ly a t th e pl aye r . • Re pl ace t he r e mo te con tr o l ba t te r ie s . • Th e f un c ti on d oe s not w or k fo r t his d is c. R efe r to t he d is c • instr uc tions. The pla yer feels warm W he n th e pl aye r is in u se fo r a lo ng p er i od of t im e , i[...]
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© 2011 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. PD9030_37_UM_V1.0 Philips Consumer Lifestyle A division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation P .O . Box 10313 Stamford, CT 06904 Phone: 1-888-PHILIPS (744-5477) Meet Philips at the Internet http://www .philips.com/w elcome[...]