Page 2 - Canada; CAUTION; L'utilisation des commandes ou; ATENCIÓN; El uso de mando o ajustes o la
2 Canada English: This digital apparatus does not exceedthe Class B limits for radio noiseemissions from digital apparatus as setout in the Radio InterferenceRegulations of the CanadianDepar tment of Communications. Français: Cet appareil numérique n'emet pasde br uits radioélectriques dépassantles ...
Page 3 - Know these; safety; symbols; To prevent electric shock,; C A U T I O N; For Customer Use; TO PREVENT FIRE OR
3 Return your Product Registration Card today to get the very most from your purchase. Registering your model with PHILIPS makes you eligible for all of the valuable benefits listed below, sodon't miss out. Complete and return your Product Registration Card at once to ensure: *Proof of Purchase Retu...
Page 4 - Dear PHILIPS product owner:
4 Visit our World Wide Web Site at http://www.usasupport.philips.com Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to the “family!” Dear PHILIPS product owner: Thank you for your confidence in PHILIPS. You’ve selected one ofthe best-built, best-backed products available today. We’ll do every-thing i...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Class II equipment symbol; This symbol indicates that the unit has; Clean only with dry cloth.; materials
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Class II equipment symbol This symbol indicates that the unit has a double insulation system Clean only with dry cloth. materials pg001-038_MCD700_37_Eng 2005.10.28, 13:31 5
Page 7 - English; rançais; Español; Index
English F rançais Español 7 Index English ------------------------------------------------ 4 Français -------------------------------------------- 42 Español --------------------------------------------- 78 pg001-038_MCD700_37_Eng 2005.10.28, 13:31 7
Page 8 - Contents
8 English General Information Features ................................................................ 10Supplied accessories .......................................... 10Environment information ................................. 10Installation ..........................................................
Page 9 - System Menu Options
9 English Contents System Menu Options Basic Operations ................................................ 26General Setup Page ..................................... 26~27 TV DisplayClosed CaptionsScreen Saver Audio Setup Page ........................................ 27~28 SPDIF SetupDolby Digital Set...
Page 10 - Features; Additional Component Connections; Supplied accessories; General Information
10 English Features Built-in DTS and Dolby R Digital decoder, 2.0- channel amplifier Additional Component Connections Lets you connect other audio and audio/visual components to the DVD micro system. Night Mode Lets you compress the dynamic range, reducing the difference in loudness between differen...
Page 11 - Connecting the speakers; Connections
11 English 1 2 IMPORTANT!– The type plate is located at thebottom of the system.– Before connecting the AC powercord to the wall outlet, ensure that allother connections have been made.– Never make or change anyconnections with the power switchedon. Connecting the speakers Connect the speaker s to t...
Page 12 - Connecting antennas
12 English Connections Connecting antennas Connect the supplied AM antenna and FMantenna to the respective terminals. Adjust theposition of the antenna for optimal reception. AM Indoor Antenna 1 2 ● Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV,VCR or other radiation source. FM Indoor Antenna ● ...
Page 13 - Connecting the power cord
13 English Connections Connecting the power cord After everything is connected properly,plug in the AC power cord to the poweroutlet. Never make or change any connection with thepower switched on. Connecting additionalequipment IMPORTANT!– Some discs are copy-protected. Youcannot record the disc thr...
Page 14 - Functional Overview; DVD player and power amplifier
14 English Functional Overview DVD player and power amplifier 1 STANDBY ON B – switches the system on or to standby mode. 2 IR SENSOR – point the remote control towards this sensor. 3 Control knob 4 / ¢ Disc ....................... press the control knob to the left/right to skip to the previous/nex...
Page 15 - Remote control
15 English 7 BAND/ 9 – Disc: stops disc playback or erases a program. – TUNER: switches between AM and FM. 8 OPEN•CLOSE – opens or closes the disc compar tment. 9 VOLUME -/+ – adjusts the volume upward/downward. – adjusts the hours and minutes in clock/timersetting mode. – switches the set timer ON ...
Page 17 - Setting up the TV; Switching the system; Getting Started
17 English Step 1: Inserting batteries intothe Remote Control 1 3 2 1 Open the batter y compar tment. 2 Inser t two AAA batteries following theindications (+/-) inside the compar tment. 3 Close the cover. Using the Remote Control to operatethe Player 1 Aim the Remote Controldirectly at the remote se...
Page 18 - To deactivate Progressive manually
18 English Getting Started 6 Press 1 2 repeatedly to select " VIDEO SETUP PAGE ". 7 Select " TV MODE " to " P-SCAN ", then OK to confirm. ➜ The instruction menu appears on the TV. 1. ENSURE TV HAS P-SCAN.2. CONNECT YPRPB CABLE.3. IF TV ABNORMAL: WAIT 15 SEC RECOVERY. 8 Press ...
Page 19 - Step 3: Setting language; Setting the OSD Language
19 English Getting Started Step 3: Setting language preference You can select your own preferred language settings. This DVD system will automaticallyswitch to the selected language whenever youload a disc. If the language selected is notavailable on the disc, the disc’s default languagewill be used...
Page 20 - Switching the system on/off; Volume control; Sound Control; LOUDNESS; Dimming the display screen; Basic Operations
20 English Switching the system on/off ● Press STANDBY ON B ( B on the remote). ➜ “ HELLO ” is displayed briefly. The system will switch to the last selected source. ● Press DISC , TUNER or AUX on the remote. ➜ The system will switch to the selected source. To switch the system to standby mode ● Pre...
Page 21 - Playable Discs; Region Codes; Disc Operations; ALL
21 English IMPORTANT!– Depending on the DVD or VIDEO CD,some operations may be different orrestricted.– Do not push on the disc tray or putany objects other than disc on the disctray. Doing so may cause the disc playermalfunction.– If the inhibit icon (ø) appears on theTV screen when a button is pre...
Page 22 - Basic playback controls; Resuming playback from the last
22 English ● During playback, press DISC MENU . ➜ If PBC was ON, it will switch to OFF and continue playback. ➜ If PBC was OFF, it will switch to ON and return to menu screen. Basic playback controls Pausing playback (DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/WMA) 1 During playback, press PRESET/ ÉÅ (or ÉÅ on the remote). ➜ P...
Page 23 - Special disc features
23 English Disc Operations Program (not for Picture CD) To select favourite tracks/chapters for playback inpreferred sequence. For DVD/VCD/CD (DVD program for example) 1 Press the control knob upward (correspondingto PROGRAM ) or press PROG on the remote to enter the program mode. 2 Use the Numerica...
Page 24 - Playing JPEG Picture CD; General operation
24 English Disc Operations Camera Angle (DVD) ● Press ANGLE repeatedly to select different desired angle. Changing the Audio Language (forDVD recorded with multiple languages) ● Press AUDIO repeatedly to select different audio languages. Changing the Audio Channel (for VCDonly) ● Press AUDIO to sele...
Page 25 - Special JPEG features
25 English Playback selection During playback, you can: ● Press the control knob to the left/right(corresponding to S / T ) or press CH +/- ( ¡ / ™ ) on the remote to select another file in the current folder. ● Use 1 2 3 4 on the remote to rotate/flip the picture files. ● Press PRESET/ ÉÅ (or ÉÅ on...
Page 26 - Basic operations; General Setup Page; TV Display
26 English System Menu Options Basic operations 1 Press SYSTEM to enter the Setup Menu. 2 Press 1 2 to select a page to be set. 3 Press 3 4 to highlight an option. 4 Enter its submenu by pressing 2 or OK . 5 Move the cursor by pressing 3 4 to highlight the selected item. ➜ In cases of value setting ...
Page 27 - Screen Saver; Audio Setup Page; SPDIF Setup
27 English System Menu Options 2 Enter its submenu by pressing 2 . 3 Move the cur sor by pressing 3 4 to highlight the selected item. ➜ On : Enable Closed Captions. ➜ Off : Disable Closed Captions. Screen Saver This function is used to turn the screen saver onor off. ➜ On : In STOP, PAUSE or No DISC...
Page 28 - D Processing; Video Setup Page; Component
28 English System Menu Options 3D Processing The option included in 3D Processing is: “Reverb Mode”. Reverb Mode Reverb mode provides a vir tual surround sound experience using just two speakers. ➜ Off , Concert , Living Room , Hall , Bathroom , Cave , Arena and Church. HDCD The option included in H...
Page 29 - Preference Page; Parental
29 English System Menu Options The options included in Video Quality Setup page are: “Sharpness”, “Brightness”, “Contrast”,“Gamma”, “Hue”, “Saturation” and “Luma Delay”. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness level. ➜ High , Medium and Low . Brightness Adjusts the br ightness level. Range: -20-+20. Contras...
Page 30 - Default; Password Setup Page; Password Mode
30 English System Menu Options 4 PG 13– Material is unsuitable for children under age 13. 5-6 PGR, R– Parental Guidance - Restricted; recommended that parents restrict childrenunder 17 from viewing or allow to view onlywhen super vised by a parent or adult guardian. 7 NC-17– No children under age 17...
Page 31 - Radio Reception; Tuning to radio stations; Other Functions; Listening to preset radio stations; Setting the clock; Sleep timer setting
31 English Radio Reception Tuning to radio stations 1 Press STANDBY ON y (or y on the remote) to switch on the last selected source. 2 Press SOURCE (or TUNER on the remote) to select TUNER mode. 3 Press BAND/ 9 (or TUNER on the remote) again to select the desired band: FM or AM. 4 Press and hold the...
Page 32 - To deactivate the sleep timer; To deactivate the timer
32 English Other Functions To deactivate the sleep timer ● Press SLEEP/TIMER repeatedly until “ 00 ” is displayed, or press STANDBY ON B ( B on the remote). In standby mode , the timer setting enables the system to switch on automatically at a settime. Wake-up timer setting IMPORTANT!– Before settin...
Page 33 - Specifications
33 English SYSTEM AC Power ................................................. 120 V / 60 HzRated wor king power consumption (1/8 ratedoutput power) ........................................................ ≤ 48W AUX input sensitivity ..................................... ≤ 350mV Channel Separation ......
Page 34 - Troubleshooting; Distorted or poor picture .
34 English WARNINGUnder no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate thewarranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If youare unable to rem...
Page 37 - Glossary; Component Video Out Jacks:
37 English Glossary Analog: Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analog sound varies, while digital soundhas specific numerical values. These jacks sendaudio through two channels, the left and right. Aspect ratio: The ratio of ver tical and horizontal sizes of a displayed image. Thehorizonta...
Page 38 - PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY
38 Philips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026 One (1) Year Labor and Parts Repair PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS warrants this product against defect in material or workmanship, subject toany conditions set forth as follows: PROOF OF PURCHASE: You must have proof of th...