Philips DVDR3390 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Starting disc playback
Playback will begin automatically. If the
disc has its own menu this will be loaded,
otherwise the recorder will launch an
index screen.
If the pin code entry dialog appears on
the TV, this means that the parental
control was activated for the inserted
disc (See the chapter “DVD System Menu
Options – PLAYBACK settings”.)
Use the numeric keypad 0-9 on the
remote control to enter your pin code
(password.)
For more playback features, see the
chapter “Additional Playback Features”.
Playing a DVD video disc
The DVD disc is usually formatted with a
disc menu. You may have to make your
selection (e.g., subtitle or audio language)
within the disc menu.
A
Insert a DVD disc.
If the disc menu appears on the TV
Use numeric keypad 0-9 to input your
selection or use W XST keys to select
a play option and press OK to start
playback.
To select the previous or next
chapter/title marker
During playback, press T/C on the
remote control to access the T/C menu.
Then use ST keys to select { Title } or
{ Chapter } and input your title/chapter
number using the numeric keypad 0-9.
B
To stop playback, press STOP .
Playing a (Super) Video CD
(Super) Video CDs may feature ‘PBC’
(Play Back Control.) This allows you to
play the video CDs interactively,
following the menu on the display.
A
Insert a (Super) Video CD.
If the ‘PBC’ is on, the disc index
menu will appear on the TV
B
Use numeric keypad 0-9 to input your
selection or to select a play option.
Press RETURN on the remote control
to return to the previous menu.
To turn on/off the Playback Control
mode, press T/C on the remote control
during playback to access the T/C menu.
Then use ST keys to select
{ PBC On } or { PBC Off .}
C
To stop playback, press STOP .
Playing an audio CD
A
Insert an audio CD.
Playback starts automatically.
The track number and elapsed playing
time appear on the display panel.
B
To stop playback, press STOP .
Playback (continued)
TIPS: Some discs cannot be played on this recorder due to the con guration and characteristics of the disc,
or due to the condition of recording and authoring software.