Page 5 - English; Introduction; General information; Content
English 1 Control elements andfunctional components 1.1 Main unit controls 1.2 Front of player 1.4 Right of player 1.5 Left of player 1.6 Back of the player 1.7 Remote Control 2 Introduction 2.1 Your portable DVD player 2.2 Unpacking 2.3 Placement 2.4 Playable disc formats 2.4.1 DVD-Video 2.4.2 Vide...
Page 6 - Control elements and functional components; POWER; Addition Functions; DISPLAY Menu; Troubleshooting
1 Control elements and functional components 1.1 Main unit controls (see figure 1 ) 1 OPEN Open disc door to insert or remove disc 2 POWER Switch the player on / off 3 9 Press once to stop playback and store the stopposition. Press twice to stop playback completely. 2; Start / pause / resume playbac...
Page 7 - CAUTION; Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
14 DC IN 9V Power supply socket 1.5 Left of the player (see figure 1 ) 15 Antenna terminal connect antenna 1.6 Back of the player (see figure 1 ) 16 Reset Reset the player when it is hanged up 17 Car mounting screw hole 1.7 Remote Control (see figure 2 ) 1 MENU Display MENU page 2 3 , 4 Up / down / ...
Page 8 - Introduction; Your portable DVD player; • User manual
2 Introduction 2.1 Your portable DVD player Your portable DVD player plays digital video discs conforming tothe universal DVD Video standard. With it, you will be able to enjoyfull-length movies with true cinema picture quality, and stereo ormultichannel sound (depending on the disc and on your play...
Page 9 - Playable disc formats; You can also view JPEG still photos on this player.
2.4 Playable disc formats In addition to DVD-Video disc, you will also be able to play allVideo CDs, CDs, CDR, CDRW,DVD±R and DVR±RW. 2.4.1 DVD-Video Depending on the material on the disc (a movie, videoclips, a drama series, etc.) these discs may have one ormore Titles, and each Title may have one ...
Page 10 - General information; Power Sources; Please always use supplied AC/DC adaptor; Safety and maintenance
2.5 Zero Bright Dot TM Enjoy highest-quality images that are free from annoyingblank spots on the LCD screen. LCD displays commonly haveimperfections, termed as 'bright dots' by the LCD industry. A limit-ed number of bright dots were once considered an inevitable sideeffect of LCD mass production. W...
Page 12 - Handling discs
• Do not use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle, cycling, skateboarding, etc.; it may create a traffic hazard and isillegal in many areas. • Important (for models with by-packed headphones): Philips guar- antees compliance with the maximum sound power of its audioplayers as determined by...
Page 13 - Charging the units; Charge the DVD player; LED indicates; RED; LED will turn off when the set is fully charged. When
On handling the LCD screen The LCD is manufactured using high precision technology.You may,however, see tiny black points that continuously appear on the LCD.This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does notindicate a malfunction. Environmental information We have reduced the packagi...
Page 14 - Powering your remote control; Start up; Press; SETUP
* Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cyclesand may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number ofcharge cycles vary by use and settings. 4.2 Powering your remote control 1 Open the battery compartment. Remove the protec-tive plastic tab (first time users only). 2 Inse...
Page 18 - Playback Music CD
5.4 Playback Super (S)-VCD (Super) Video CDs may feature PBC ( P lay B ack C ontrol). This allows you to play the video CDs interactively, following the menuon the display. 1 Briefly press POWER on the main control of the player to switch on the set. 2 Insert the (S)VCD into the disc slot on the rig...
Page 21 - Playback from USB
Use 2 to rotate the picture anti-clockwise. Press OPTIONS key to exit rotate mode. Zoom Zoom in the screen, and then use the navigationkeys to pan the screen. The function is availableby pressing either the ZOOM or OPTIONS key Stop Briefly press 9 on the right side of the player to stop playback 5.8...
Page 24 - Area Setup; - Please make sure that you select the correct area that matches; TV mode; There are several modes available.; tv; For cable TV reception
Area Setup - Please make sure that you select the correct area that matches your local TV system. - Use 3 / 4 key to select your area. TV mode There are several modes available. tv For normal on-the-air TV reception cable tv For cable TV reception system: The standard TV system used in various count...
Page 26 - current ch; : It displays the channel number of the TV channel you; rename
- current ch : It displays the channel number of the TV channel you are currently watching. - del. current :You can delete the current channel. E.g. If a duplicate channel was found due to interference, you can delete the dupli-cate channel. - rename : You can rename the channel number. The renamed ...
Page 27 - Addition Functions; fine tuning
- In the fine tuning menu, press 1 / 2 key to decrease / increase the frequency of the reception. - You can press 1 / 2 keys until a better picture quality with less interference is found.- Please remember to save before you exit the fine tuning menu.Otherwise, your tuning will not be captured. 5.9....
Page 28 - It shows the battery level
Brightness It allows you to adjust the brightness of thescreen Contrast It allows you to adjust the contrast of thescreen Color It allows you to adjust the color of the screenfrom cool, warm and normal. Turn off LCD You can turn off the screen in some situations,such as when connected to TV or playi...
Page 29 - See section; for playback details.
The video input devices, such as video amplifier, digital videorecorder, digital camera should have the RCA output connec-tion on the device. If you device does not have the RCA out-put, please consult your dealer. 6.2.4 USB You can plug in the USB flash drive to view the stored pictures andvideo. 1...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting; WARNING; Under no circumstances should you try to repair; Symptom
7 Troubleshooting If it appears that the DVD-Video player is faulty, first consult thischecklist. 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 lis...
Page 33 - Technical data
8 Technical data Dimensions 20.4 x 16.8 x 3.3 cm8.0 x 6.6 x 1.3 inches Weight 1.0 kg / 2.19 lb Power adapter DC 9V 1.8A Power Consumption ≤ 20W Operating temperature range 0 - 50°C (32 - 122°F) Laser wavelength 650nm Video system NTSC / PAL / AUTO PHILIPS reserves the right to make design and specif...
Page 36 - Register your product and get support at; Portable DVD player
Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome PET738 Portable DVD player PET2008_738_93_CCR_Eng 2008.4.2 15:41 Page 37