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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome PD9030 Mode d’emploi 109 F elhasználói kézikönyv 137 Manual del usuario 165 Käyttöopas 191 User manual 3 Bruger v ejledning 55 Benutzerhandbuch 81 PD9030_12_UM_Book1_V1.0.indb 1 2012/2/3 15:49:45[...]
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3 EN Contents 1 Impor tant 5 Impor tant Safety Instr uctions 5 Hear ing safety 7 Notice 7 11 Introduction 11 What's in the bo x 11 Over view of the main unit 12 Over view of the remote control 14 3 Get star ted 16 Prepar ation (for in-car use) 16 Char ge the[...]
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4 EN 5 Adjust settings 25 6 Pr oduct information 26 7 T roubleshooting 27 PD9030_12_UM_Book1_V1.0.indb 4 2012/2/3 15:49:45[...]
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5 EN 1 Impor tant Impor tant Safety Instructions a Read these instructions. b K eep these instructions. c Heed all warnings. d Follo w all instructions. e f Clean only with dry cloth. g ?[...]
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6 EN l Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when un used for long periods of time . m ?[...]
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7 EN Hearing safety Listen at a moderate v olume . Using headphones at a high volume can impair y our hear ing. This product can produce sounds in decibel r anges that may cause hearing loss for a nor mal per son, ev en for exposure less than a min ute . The higher decibel r anges are offered f or those that may ha ve already exper ienced so[...]
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8 EN This product complies with the r adio interference requirements of the European Community . by Philips[...]
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9 EN The making of unauthor ized copies of cop y-protected mater ial, including computer cop yr ights and constitute a c[...]
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10 EN registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (V OD) movies. T o obtain y our registr ation code , locate the DivX V OD section in your d[...]
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11 EN the suppor t [...]
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12 EN Ov er view of the main unit a b OPTIONS Accesses options relating to the cur rent activity or selection. c SOURCE Switches between D VD and USB . d SUBTITLE Selects D VD subtitle language . e SETUP Accesses or exits the setup menu. f P ow er supply soc[...]
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13 EN h Headphone jack. i Connects a USB stor age device . j Increases or decreases volume. k T ur ns on/off D VD play er . l Na vigates menus. , Searches backward/forward at diff erent speeds. / OK ?[...]
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14 EN Ov er view of the r emote contr ol a SOURCE Switches between D VD and USB . b Displays pla y infor mation. c Adjusts br ightness of the screen backlight. j k l m n g i ab c d h OPTIONS SOURCE f e PD9030_12_UM_Book1_V1.0.indb 14 2012/2/3 15:49:50[...]
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15 EN d MENU For D VD , accesses or exits disc menu. For VCD , tur ns on or off PBC (Playback Control) mode. For VCD v er sion 2.0 or SVCD with PBC tur ned on, returns to the menu. ?[...]
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16 EN 3 Get star ted Caution Use the controls only as stated in this user manual. Alwa ys follo w the instr uctions in this chapter in sequence . If y ou contact Philips, you will be asked f or the model and ser ial number of y our play er . The model number and ser ial number are on the bottom of y our play er . Wr ite the number s here: M[...]
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17 EN a P osition the bracket on the bars of the headr est. b Fix the D VD mount br acket to the por table D VD play er . Note There are three holes on the br acket. Use an y on[...]
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18 EN Buckle D VD br acket into the headrest mount bracket. 5 Adjust the viewing angle . a Release the node . b Adjust the viewing angle as desir ed. c Fasten the node . 6 Press the release button to release the D VD play er from headrest. Charge the batter y Caution Risk of product damage . Ensure that the pow er supply voltage correspo[...]
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19 EN Note The type plate is located on the bottom of the play er . 1 Slide the switch to OFF position. Connect the supplied A C adaptor to the play er and to the A C outlet. » The CHR indicator tur ns on (red). » [...]
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20 EN Install r emote contr ol batter y Caution ?[...]
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21 EN Match the color of the A V cables (the A V cable connected to TV is not supplied) with the jacks: the y ellow cab le is for the y ellow vide[...]
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22 EN 4 Use y our pla y er T urn on Slide the switch to the ON position. » The indicator tur ns on (green). Y ou can choose a diff erent language for the on-screen display text. 1 Press SETUP . » The setup men u appear s. Select [General] > [[...]
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23 EN Pla y discs 1 Slide OPEN on the play er . Inser t the disc with label side facing up. 3 Push down to close the disc compar tment. » Play star ts automatically . If not, press / OK . If a menu is displa yed, select an item, then press / OK to star t play . T o pause, press / OK . Press again to resume pla y . T o s[...]
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24 EN Pla y options 1 Dur ing play , press OPTIONS to select some play options. Follow the on-screen instr uctions. Adjust brightness of scr een backlight Note Y ou can adjusts brightness of the screen backlight to match lighting conditions. Dur ing play , press repeatedly to select an option. [High] [Normal] ?[...]
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25 EN 5 Adjust settings T o maximize y our play exper ience , use SETUP 1 Press SETUP . » The setup menu is displa yed. Use na vigation keys to select an option and press OK [General] [Language] Select on-screen display langu[...]
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26 EN 6 Pr oduct inf ormation Note Product information is subject to change without pr ior notice . Dimensions 239 x 39 x 178 mm W eight 1.1 kg P ow er supply Input: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz Output: DC 9V 1.0A P ow er consumption 9 W Oper ating temper ature r ange 0-45°C Laser wa velength 650 nm Video output For mat P AL & NTSC Output level 1Vp -[...]
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27 EN 7 T r oubleshooting W arning Risk of electr ic shock. Nev er remov e the casing of the player . T o keep the war r anty valid, never tr y to repair the system your self. If y ou encounter problems when using the pla yer , check the following points before requesting ser vice . If the problem remains unsolved, register y our play er and ge[...]
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28 EN No r esponse to the remote contr ol Ensure that the path between the remote control and the pla yer is clear from obstacles. From a close distance , point the remote control directl y at the play er . Replace the remote control batter ies. The function does not wor k for this disc. Ref er to the disc instr uctions. The pla y e[...]
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Specifications ar e subject to change without notice 2 All rights r eser ved. _us PD9030_12_UM_Book1_V1.0.indb 220 2012/2/3 15:50:57[...]