Philips 312123521121 User Manual
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This section of the
Directions for Use
manual begins to explain the operating procedures
of the DVD Player portion of this television.
L
et’s learn the simple operation of the TV’s
built-in DVD Player.
Unless otherwise stated, all operations can be
performed by using the remote control.
■
Press the POWER button on the
remote control (or the TV) to turn the
television ON.
2
Press the EJECT button on the
remote control to place the TV/DVD in
the DVD mode and to open the disc
tray.
3
Place your chosen disc in the tray. Be
sure that the disc label is facing up and
the disc is centered in the tray.
4
Press the EJECT button on the
remote control (or the EJECT button on
the TV) to close the disc tray.
5
The on-screen display will indicate that
the DVD Player is reading the disc.
Then playback of the disc will begin
automatically.
Note: If the “Child Lock” option is set to ON
within the User Preference Settings section,
the 4-digit access code must be entered or the
disc must be authorized. (See the “Access
Control” section within this manual.)
A default screen (DVD Video “blue” back
ground) is displayed when the DVD Player is
in the STOP mode. It may contain a “Status
Window” and a “Temporary Feedback Field.”
This screen gives information concerning pro
hibited actions, playback, modes, available
angles, etc.
The default screen (DVD
Video “blue” background)
will appear when the TV is
in the DVD operational
mode.
NOTE: All menu screen art
in this manual will be shown
without the default screen
(DVD Video blue back
ground) for better clarity.
A “temporary feedback field” or
“status window” may be displayed
when the default screen (DVD Video
“blue” background) is displayed.
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