Philips DVDR3430V DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
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Starting disc playback
A
Press STANDBY-ON to turn on the
recorder.
B
Press DVD on the remote control.
The DVD indicator lights up.
C
Press OPEN/CLOSE ç at the front
panel.
The disc tray opens.
You can also hold down the STOP x
button on the remote control to open
and close the disc tray.
D
Place the disc onto the tray with the label
facing up, then press OPEN/CLOSEç.
For double-sided discs, load the side
as indicated on the label.
E
Turn on the TV to the correct viewing
channel for the recorder (e.g. ‘EXT’, ‘0’,
‘AV’).
F
Playback may start automatically.
Otherwise, press u to start playback.
If the pin code entry dialogue appears on
the TV, this means that the parental
control was activated for the inserted
disc. You have to enter your four-digit
pint code (see “DVD Setup Menu
Options – DVD Settings”).
For more playback features, see
“Additional Playback Features”.
Helpful Hints:
If you want to return to tuner mode during
DVD playback, press SOURCE button.
If you wish to watch the VCR playback,
press VCR to change to VCR mode before
starting playback the tape. If you press DVD
to watch the disc playback again, playback
resumes from the point where playback was
interrupted.
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, use the
numeric keypad 0-9 to input your
selection or use ST keys to select a
play option and press OK to start
playback.
To access the disc menu
Press DISC MENU on the remote
control.
To select the previous or next
chapter
During playback, pressí or ë.
B
To stop playback, press STOP x.
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 x.
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.
DVD Playback (continued)