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    PET1002 Portable D VD Pla yer User manual Manuel d'utilisation Manual del usuario Benutzerhandb uch[...]

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    1[...]

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    2 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW[...]

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    English FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Main unit controls ( see figure 1 ) 1 3 , 4 , 1 , 2 ..........Up / down / left / right cursor OK .........................Confirm selection 2 OSD ....................... O n S creen D isplay on / off MENU .................Display MENU page VIDEO OUT .........Selection video format – COMPONENT OUT(YPBPR) – COMPONENT O[...]

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    FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Front of player ( see figure 1 ) 5 POWER/CHG ......Power and charging indicator IR ..........................Remote sensor Left of player ( see figure 1 ) 6 ON . POWER . OFF .....Switche the player on / off 7 ........... Headphones jack Right of player ( see figure 1 ) 8 VOLUME F ............. V olume control. 9 A/V OUT ........[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL Remote controls ( see figure 2 ) 1 3 , 4 , 1 , 2 ..........Up / down / left / right cursor OK .........................Confirms selection 2 VOL+ / - ................V olume control 3 J( / § ... ...........For previous ( J( ) or next ( § ) chapters, tracks or titles ; ... .........................Pauses playback 2 .. ...............[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Y our portable DVD player Y our portable DVD player plays digital video discs conforming to the universal DVD Video standard. With it, you will be able to enjoy full-length movies with true cinema picture quality , and stereo or multichannel sound (depending on the disc and on your playback set-up). The unique features of DVD-Video, su[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Playable disc formats In addition to DVD-Video disc, you will also be able to play all V ideo CDs and audio CDs (including CDR, CDRW , DVD ± R and DVR ± RW). DVD-Video Depending on the material on the disc (a movie, video clips, a drama series, etc.) these discs may have one or more T itles, and each T itle may have one or more Chapt[...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION Power Sources This unit operates on a supplied AC adaptor , car adapter , or a rechargeable battery pack. • Make sure that the input voltage of the AC adaptor is in line with the local voltage. Otherwise, the AC adaptor and unit may be damaged. • Do not touch the AC adaptor with wet hands to prevent electric shock. • When[...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION Handling discs • Do not attach paper or tape to the disc. • Keep the disc away from direct sunlight or heat sources. • Store the disc in a disc case after playback. • T o clean, wipe the disc outwards from the center with a soft, lint-free clean cloth. On handling the LCD screen The LCD is manufactured using high precis[...]

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    PREP ARA TIONS Power supply Using the AC / DC adaptor Connect the supplied adapter to the set and the main power supply (as shown). TIP T o avoid damage to the player , switch off before plugging or unplugging the AC adaptor . Using the car adapter Connect the supplied car adapter to the set and the car cigarette lighter outlet. TIP • T o avoid d[...]

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    PREP ARA TIONS Attaching and charging the battery pack* 1 Switch off the set. Attach the battery pack as shown. 2 Connect the supplied adapter to the set and the main power supply (as shown). Charge until the red indicator turns off (approximately 4.5 - 6.5 hours when unit is charged from power off). TIP • It is normal for the battery pack to bec[...]

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    PREP ARA TIONS Connections Connecting headphones Connect the headphones into the PHONE 1 or the PHONE 2 jack of your set. Connecting additional equipment • T urn off your set before connecting to any additional equipment. • You can connect the player to a TV or an amplifier to enjoy DVDs or karaoke. A V OUT On the DVD player panel, press VIDEO [...]

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    PREP ARA TIONS Digital Audio Out S Video On the DVD player panel, press VIDEO OUT to select A/V OR S-VIDEO OUT Component Video On the DVD player panel, press VIDEO OUT to select COMPONENT OUT (YPBPR) or COMPONENT OUT (YCBCR) TIP • Y ou can also make use of the COAXIAL jack for digital audio output. • Please refer to the user manuals of your add[...]

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    GENERAL EXPLANA TION About this manual This manual gives the basic instructions for operating this DVD player . Some DVD discs however are produced in a way that requires specific operation or allows only limited operation during playback. In these cases the player may not respond to all operating commands. When this occurs, please refer to the ins[...]

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    BASIC FUNCTIONS Switching on for OSD language setup English is the default language of your player’ s on screen display. Y ou may choose to use English, French, Spanish, German, Simplified Chinese or T raditional Chinese for your player’ s on screen display. Countries OSD Language Options European English, French, Spanish, German American Engli[...]

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    BASIC FUNCTIONS Playing a DVD disc After switching on, inserting the disc and closing the door , playback starts automatically . The screen shows the type of disc loaded. The disc may invite you to select an item from a menu. Use the 3 , 4 , 1 , 2 keys to highlight your selection,and press OK . Note: Since it is usual for DVD movies to be released [...]

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    BASIC FUNCTIONS Playing a WMA/ MP3-CD The following playback features are available for WMA/MP3-CDs. Please refer to the corresponding sections for more information. V olume control, skipping tracks, searching, repeat, shuffle, etc. Use the 3 , 4 , 1 , 2 keys to highlight your selected music folder . Press OK to play . Y ou cannot play WMA files th[...]

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    GENERAL FEA TURES Moving to another title / track / chapter When a disc has more than one title or track, you can move to another title/track/chapter as follows: • Press § briefly during play to select the next title/ track / chapter . • Press J( briefly during play to step back to the previous title/track/chapter . • T o go directly to any [...]

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    GENERAL FEA TURES Slow motion Press > once or more for the following slow play options: x 1 1/2 x 5* 1/2 x backward x 2 1/4 x 6* 1/4 x backward x 3 1/8 x 7* 1/8 x backward x 4 1/16 x 8* 1/16 x backward Press OK or 2 to resume normal playback. *for DVDs only Changing the audio output Press AUDIO repeatedly for the following audio options. x 1 Mon[...]

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    GENERAL FEA TURES Repeat A > B T o repeat or loop a sequence in a title: • Press A > B at your chosen starting point; A appears on the screen. • Press A > B again at your chosen end point; AB appears on the display , and the repeat sequence begins. • T o exit the sequence, press A > B . Play modes Press PLA Y -MODE repeatedly for [...]

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    SPECIAL DVD FEA TURES Checking the contents of DVD-Video discs: Menus . For titles and chapters, selection menus may be included on the disc. The DVD’ s menu feature allows you to make selections from these menus. Press the appropriate numerical key; or use the 3 , 4 , 1 , 2 keys to highlight your selection, and press OK . Disc menu Press MENU . [...]

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    OSD OPERA TIONS In addition to using remote control keys, you can also change disc playback options from OSD. 1 Press OSD during disc playback. A list of features is shown. 2 Use the 3 4 keys to highlight your selection. When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to: FILE key in desired file number TITLE key in desired title number CHAPTER[...]

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    SETUP OPERA TIONS T o maximize your playback experience, use SETUP to fine tune your settings. Use the 3 , 4 , 1 , 2 keys to highlight your selection, and press OK . 1 Press SETUP . A list of features is shown. 2 Use the 3 4 keys to highlight your selection. When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to: GENERAL SETUP select display and ot[...]

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    SETUP OPERA TIONS Audio Setup When the cursor highlights these settings, press OK to: SPEAKER SETUP select speaker options DOLBY DIGIT AL SETUP select dobly sound options CHANNEL EQUALIZER select equalizer options 3D PROCESSING select surround sound options Press 1 to abort current setting or go back to previous menu level Preferences When the curs[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING If it appears that the DVD-Video player is faulty , first consult this checklist. It may be that something has been overlooked. WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee. If a fault occurs, first check the points listed, before taking the set for repair . If you ar[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Remedy Disc can’t be played – Ensure the disc label is upwards. – Clean the disc. – Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc. The player does not – Aim the remote control directly at the respond to the remote sensor on the front of the player . Avoid all control obstacles that may interfere with the si[...]

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    TECHNICAL DA T A Dimensions 26 x 18 x 3.0 cm 10.2 x 7 x 1.2 inches Weight 1.13 kg / 2.48 lb Power supply DC 9V 2.2A Power Consumption 30W Operating temperature range 0 - 50°C (32 ~ 122°F) Laser wavelength 650nm Video system NTSC / PAL / AUTO Frequency response 20Hz ~ 20KHz ± 1dB Signal/noise ratio ≥ 85dB Audio distortion + noise ≤ -80(1KHz) [...]

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    Important notes for users in the UK Mains plug This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13 Amp plug. T o change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows: 1. Remove fuse cover and fuse. 2. Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp, A.S.T .A. or BSI approved type. 3. Refit the fuse cover . If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket o[...]

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    COPYRIGHT INFORMA TION The making of unauthorized copies of copy-protected material, including computer programmes, files, broadcasts and sound recordings, may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offence. This equipment should not be used for such purposes. . DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD PRODUCT Y our product is designed and manufact[...]

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    http://www .philips.com Printed in China CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Specifications are subject to change without notice. T rademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respective owners 2005 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. PET1002[...]