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1.                   rives                      MENU   MENU                              DBB    8    EB   CO         x   CH             Guns           GI  gt   Cow                                                                                   ANGLE   Gros  0                Gam   N J                                                                   OPFN CI OSF    Manual programming       Tune to your desired station  refer to    Tuning to  radio stations            Press PROG ANGLE to activate  programming     gt  PROG flashes on the display        Press PRESET     P to allocate a number  from 1 to 40 to this station        Press PROG ANGLE again to confirm the  setting     gt  PROG disappears        Repeat the above four steps to store other  stations       You can override a preset station by storing  another frequency in its place     Tuning to preset radio stations       Press PRESET I4     until the desired preset  station is displayed     31    Radio Reception    RDS    Radio Data System    a service that allows  FM stations to show additional information  If  you are receiving a RDS station  R D   and the  station name are displayed    When automatic programming is used  RDS  stations will be programmed first        Scrolling through different RDS  information      Press DISPLAY RDS briefly and repeatedly to  scroll through the following information  if  available        Station name      Radio text messages      Frequency    Setting the RDS clock    Some RDS radio stat
2.         stereo  46 dB signal to noise ratio          61 4 UV              A EEEE A  gt  28 dB  Total harm  rmiedEIORIA     eR nan  lt  5   Frequency response              63     5500 Hz   6 dB   Signal to noise ratio eee  gt  50 dBA  USB PLAYER                      REG      V2 0 V1 1  c NM LO EE support MP3 WMAJJPEG files  Number of albums  folders                  maximum 99  Number of tracks titles                        maximum 500  TAPE DECK  Frequency response   Normal tape  type I         80     12500 Hz  8 dB   Signal to noise ratio   Normal Tape GIy Ded use dus 50 dBA  NV OW ANUS andati t aU    0 476 DIN  SPEAKERS    2 way bass reflex system    GENERAL INFORMATION    A PONGE LE Lu 220     240V   50 Hz  Standby power consumption                               lt   W                NADA Re       lt  1W  Dimensions   Main Unit w x h x d           148 x 235 x 258  mm                 CW Chess nn se  SP      152256220 x237  mMm   Weight   WIN              com 6 0 kg         E AG OE 3 3 kg    Specifications and external appearance are  subject to change without notice     WARNING    Troubleshooting    Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself  as this will  invalidate the warranty  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  you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints  consult your dealer or    Philips for help     Probl
3.       Ifthe connected TV is multi system  select this  mode   he output format will be in accordance  with the video signal of the disc        Setting TV TYPE    Select the aspect ratio of the TV to be  connected     4 3 PS  Pan and Scan mode         If you have a conventional TV set and your  DVD is not formatted for widescreen viewing   use this setting  A wide picture is displayed on  the whole TV screen with a portion  automatically cut off     Lee eee       Lm m mmm mam    4 3 LB  Letterbox mode         If you have a conventional TV set and your  DVD is formatted for widescreen viewing  use  this setting  A wide picture with bands displayed  on the upper and lower portions of the TV  screen        16 9  Wide screen mode        If you have a widescreen TV set  use this  setting  you must also set your widescreen TV to   full size   available on a disc  then the discs own  preference will be used        19       Preparations    Note    The format you select must be available on the  disc  If it is not  the setting for TV Type will not affect  the picture during playback     To exit the menu    Press SYSTEM MENU again     Step 4  Setting language  preference    You can select your preferred language settings  so that this DVD Micro System will automatically  switch to the language for you whenever you  load a disc  If the language selected is not  available on the disc  the language set by default  will be used instead  But the menu language of  the DVD Micro System cannot 
4.    DIVX           HOME THEATER    DI       CERTIFIED  V 1                    Windows Media is    trademark of    Microsoft Corporation     D 99    000   CSIO       PHILIPS     29                    3                                                   gt  gt       Il                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              e                         USB DIRECT    PHILIPS          EV mous    COMPATIBLE    DVD WMA MP3 CD                                                                                                                                                             Language Code    Abkhazian 6566 Inupiaq 7375 Pushto 8083  Afar 6565 Irish 7165 Russian 8285  Afrikaans 6570   slenska 7383 Quechua 8185  Amharic 6577 Italiano 7384 Raeto Romance 8277  Arabic 6582 lvrit 7269 Romanian 8279  Armenian 7289 Japanese 7465 Rundi 8278  Assamese 6583 Javanese 7486 Samoan 8377  Avestan 6569 Kalaallisut 7576 Sango 8371  Aymara 6589 Kannada 7578 Sanskrit 8365  Azerhaijani 6590 Kashmiri 7583 Sardinian 8367  Bahasa Melayu 7783 Kazakh 7575 Serbian 8382  Bashkir 6665 Kernewek 7587 Shona 8378  Belarusian 6669 Khmer 7577 Shqip 8381  Bengali 6678 Kinyarwanda 8287 Sindhi 8368  Bihari 6672 Kirghiz 7589 Sinhalese 8373  Bislama 6673 Komi 7586 Slovensky 8373  Bokm  l  Norwegian
5.   WMA V9 or earlier       Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8  levels       Number of albums  folders  maximum 99       Number of tracks titles  maximum 500       103 tag v2 0 or later       File name in Uicode UTF8  maximum length   128 bytes     The system will not play or support the  following       Empty albums  an empty album is an album  that does not contain MP3 WMA files  and will  not be shown in the display       Non supported file formats are skipped  This  means that e g   Word documents  doc or         files with extension  dlf are ignored and will not  be played    e AAC  WAV  PCM audio files     DRM protected WMA files     WMA files in Lossless format    USB    How to transfer music files from PC to a  USB mass storage device   By dragging and dropping music files  you can easily  transfer your favorite music from PC to a USB mass  storage device        For the flash player  you can also use its music  management software for the music transfer   However  those WMA files may be unplayable  for compatibility reasons     How to organize your MP3 WMA files on  the USB mass storage device  This Hi Fi system will browse the MP3 WMA files  in the folders sub folders titles order   Example    Root    Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Album 01  Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Album 02    Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Album 03    Title 001  Title 002  Title 003    Organize your MP3 WMA files in different folders  or subfolders as required     Note        If
6.   XR         SYSTEM SETUP    CIE          PHILIPS          TV SYSTEM  SCREEN SAVER  TVTYPE  PASSWORD      B  RATING  DEFAULT  DIVX R  VOD             To change password       Move to  PASSWORD  and press  gt  or OK    to enter its submenu     O            is displayed  enter the default password     0000  and press OK to unlock        if   is displayed  directly proceed with Step 3    and 4        Enter your new four digit password using    Numeric Keypad  0 9  on the remote        Press OK to confirm and the new password    takes effect   Note         The default password  0000  is always active  even if the password has been changed     27       System Menu Options    o oo    28    RATING    Some DVDs may have a parental level assigned  to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the  disc  This feature lets you set a playback limitation  level    The rating levels are from 1 to 8 and are country  dependent  You can prohibit the playing of  certain discs that are not suitable for your  children or have certain discs played with  alternative scenes                   CI j gt  pHilips  SYSTEM SETUP  TV SYSTEM  SCREEN SAVER      SAFE  TV TYPE 3PG  4PG13  PASSWORD wd  RATING GE  7NC 17  DEFAULT an  DIVXIR  VOD             VCD  SVCD and CD have no level indication  so  parental control function has no effect on those  kinds of discs  This applies to most illegal DVD  discs     Press A V to highlight RATING    Enter its submenu by pressing BP     Use A V to highlight a rating lev
7.   should not be used for such purposes     Be responsible  Respect copyrights    IMPORTANT    Recording is permissible if copyright or  other rights of third parties are not  infringed upon     35          Tape Operation Recording                    36    Preparation for recording  Select TAPE source     Load a recordable tape into the tape deck with  the full spool to the left     Prepare the source to be recorded   CD VCD DVD     load the disc    TUNER     tune to the desired radio station   AUX   connect external equipment    USB     connect a USB mass storage device    When recording is in progress  To stop recording  press STOP OPEN    A     It is not possible to listen to another source     It is not possible to activate the timer function     Synchro start CD USB recording  Select CD or USB source   Press I4  Pl select the desired track     Press RECORDS to start recording      gt  Playing of the CD programme starts  automatically from the beginning of the CD  It is  not necessary to start the CD player separately     One touch recording  Select DISC  TUNER  AUX or USB source     If necessary  start playback of the selected  source     Press RECORDS to start recording     Clock Timer                            MICRO THEATER MCD297                USB DIRECT                      ASZA                                          Cc  MENU                  e     Cone     2  VOL  Ak I                                                                                            Cloc
8.  4   2 7  A V and OK or Numeric  Keypad  0 9  on the remote     gt  Playback will start automatically     To access or exit the menu    Press DISC MENU on the remote     For VCD with Playback Control  PBC   feature  version 2 0 only    PBC playback allows you to play Video CDs  interactively  following the menu on the display     During playback  press DISC MENU      gt  If PBC was ON  it will switch to OFF and  continue playback      gt  If PBC was OFF  rt will switch to ON and  return to menu screen     Basic playback controls    Pausing playback  DVD VCD CD MP3  IWMA     During playback  press PI     Playback will pause and sound will be muted     Press PII again to resume     Selecting    track chapter title  DVD        VCD CD MP3 WMA     Press PRESET 14   gt   during playback to go to  the previous or next chapter title track     To go directly to any chapter  title track  enter  the chapter  title track number using the  Numeric Keypad  0 9      Resuming playback from the last    stopped point  DVD VCD CD MP3  IWMA        In stop mode and when a disc has not been  removed  press PI     To cancel resume mode    In stop mode  press lil again     Disc Operations    Zoom  DVD VCD JPEG  Repeat A B  DVD VCD CD MP3 WMA     Zooming allows you to enlarge or reduce the    Press REPEAT A B at your chosen starting  video image during playback  point     Press ZOOM on the remote repeatedly to  enlarge or reduce the playback video image     Press 4444 9 9  A W to pan across the TV  s
9.  7866 Korean 7579 Slovenian 8376  Bosanski 6683 Kuanyama  Kwanyama 7574 Somali 8379  Brezhoneg 6682 Kurdish 7585 Sotho  Southern 8384  Bulgarian 6671 Lao 7679 South Ndebele 7882  Burmese 7789 Latina 7665 Sundanese 8385  Castellano  Espa  ol 6983 Latvian 7686 Suomi 7073  Catalan 6765 Letzeburgesch  7666 Swahili 8387  Chamorro 6772 Limburgan  Limburger 7673 Swati 8383  Chechen 6769 Lingala 7678 Svenska 8386  Chewa  Chichewa  Nyanja Lithuanian 7684 Tagalog 8476  7889 Luxembourgish  7666 Tahitian 8489  my 9072 Macedonian 7775 Tajik 8471  Chuang  Zhuang 9065 Malagasy 7771 Tamil 8465  Church Slavic  Slavonic 6785 Magyar 7285 Tatar 8484  Chuvash 6786 Malayalam 7776 Telugu 8469  Corsican 6779 Maltese 7784 Thai 8472  Cesky 6783 Manx 7186 Tibetan 6679  Dansk 6865 Maori 7773 Tigrinya 8473  Deutsch 6869 Marathi 7782 Tonga  Tonga Islands  8479  Dzongkha 6890 Marshallese 7772 Tsonga 8483  English 6978 Moldavian 7779 Tswana 8478  Esperanto 6979 Mongolian 7778 T  rk  e 8482  Estonian 6984 Nauru 7865 Turkmen 8475  Euskara 6985 Navaho  Navajo 7886 Twi 8487  EAAnvika 6976 Ndebele  North 7868 Uighur 8571  Faroese 7079 Ndebele  South 7882 Ukrainian 8575  Fran  ais 7082 Ndonga 7871 Urdu 8582  Frysk 7089 Nederlands 7876 Uzbek 8590  Fijian 7074 Nepali 7869 Vietnamese 8673  Gaelic  Scottish Gaelic 7168 Norsk 7879 Volapuk 8679  Gallegan 7176 Northern Sami 8369 Walloon 8765  Georgian 7565 North Ndebele 7868 Welsh 6789  Gikuyu  Kikuyu 7573 Norwegian Nynorsk  7878 Wolof 8779  Guarani 7178 Occitan  Proven
10.  DivX dise o renano 26          Contents    System Menu Options    Basic operations                                            STS FEM SETUP           TV SYSTEM   SCREEN SAVER   TV TYPE   PASSWORD   RATING   DEFAULT   DIVX R  VOD registration code    LANGUAGE                                               VIDEO SETUP Lele    BRIGHTNESS  CONTRAST  HUE  SATURATION    AUDIO  SETUP toi pee bebes    DIGITAL OUT  DOWNMIX   3D PROCESSING  LPCM   NIGHT MODE    Radio Reception    Tuning to radio stations                               Programming radio stations                        Automatic programming                          Manual programming                                 Tuning to preset radio stations                  RDS AZ            Setting the RDS clock                    USB    Using a USB mass storage device                Playing a USB mass storage device    Tape Operation Recording    Tape playback cirie ona 35  General information on recording                   35  Preparation for recording                                  35  Synchro start CD recording                              36  One touch recording    36  Clock Timer   COCK Setelig   aucem i Rr MEE 37  Timer Setting sms 37  Sleep timer setting                      eese  37  Specifications                                             38  Troubleshooting                                39 41  Glossary  la 42    Disposal of your old product    Your product is designed and  manufactured with high quality  materials a
11.  I4 bl to go to track        SHUF REP ALL OFF position  then select desired track number        switches off the repeat mode     For DVD after selecting desired title  T    number press I4 bl to go to chapter        position  then select desired chapter number        Repeat steps 2 3 to program other track   chapter album title        After completing program  press OK      Press    lt   gt b to select PLAY      Press OK to start playback     23       Disc Operations    24    Forward Reverse Searching  DVD VCD     CD MP3 WMA        Press TUNING  lt   gt  during playback to  select the required speed  X2  X4  X8 or X20   backward or forward       Sound will be muted     To return to normal speed  press PH     Time search  amp  search by chapter track       number  DVD VCD CDIMP3 WMAI DivX     Press GOTO until the time or chapter track  edit box appears     Enter hours  minutes and seconds from left to  right in the time edit box using the Numeric  Keypad  0 9  on the remote    OR   Enter your desired chapter track number in the  chapter track edit box using the Numeric  Keypad  0 9  on the remote     Information display during playback        DVD VCD CD MP3 WMA     During playback  press CLOCK  or DISPLAY   RDS on the remote  to show disc information  on the TV screen     For DVD VCD CD     gt  Elapsed playback time of the current track   title      gt  Remaining playback time of the current track   title      gt  Elapsed playback time of the whole disc      gt  Remaining play
12.  POP or ROCK     LOUDNESS    LOUDNESS feature enables the system to  automatically increase the treble and bass sound  effect at low volume  the higher the volume  the  lower the treble and bass increase      Press LOUDNESS DBB on the front panel or  press LOUD DBB on the remote to enable   disable LOUDNESS feature       cy icon appears disappears after this feature  is enabled disabled        Volume control    Turn the WOLUME     control on the front  panel clockwise or anticlockwise or press VOL      on the remote to increase or decrease the  volume level       VOL       is displayed on the display panel    A   denotes the volume level     To listen through the headphone  Connect the headphone plug to the      socket  on the front panel of the DVD player      gt  The speakers will be muted     To switch off the volume temporarily  Press MUTE on the remote      gt  Playback will continue without sound and     MUTE    appears                      activate sound reproduction  you              press MUTE again        adjust the volume controls        change source     21       Disc Operations    IMPORTANT        This system is designed for regular  discs  Therefore  do not use any  accessories such as disc stabiliser rings or  disc treatment sheets  etc   as offered on  the market  because they may jam the  disc mechanism        Do not move the system during  playback  Doing so may damage the  system        DVD discs and players are designed  with regional restrictions  Before 
13.  To deactivate the sleep timer   Press SLEEP TIMER repeatedly until  5i E EP  Lit     is displayed  or press ECO POWER   STANDBY ON     or    on the remote      37       Specifications    38    AMPLIFIER                       SSSR Zo TS WIS  Sienaltosnolse AO      z 60 dBA  Frequency response           63     16000 Hz    3 dB  Input sensitivity AUX ssis 0 5     max  2 V   Impedance loudspeakers                                           40  Impedance headphones                      32 Q  1000     DVD PLAYER            OC    ns  Semiconductor  WISE AMS tan ns 12cm   8cm  Video Decoding    sssr MPEG 2   MPEG 1  VidegDAfizal det lire    10 Bits  SIENA  OSIEM Gada dE mac PAL   NTSC  Vid  o orales 431167                     56 dB  minimum   Composite Video Output                  1 0 Vp p  75      S Video Output soit Y   10Vp p  75      E E C   0 286 Vp p   5 Q           Cen RME  ne 24 Bits   96 kHz  Frequency Response      4 Hz   20 kHz  44 1kHz   aaa 4 Hz   22 kHz  48kHz   ME M RR 4 Hz   44 kHz  96kHz   Dia OULD                                                   ud SPDIF  Sony Philips digital interface  Coaxial  Number of programmable tracks                           16  Slgnalsto nelse  AUO ederet  gt  65 dBA  Channel separation                             gt  40 dB  1 kHz   Total harmonic distortion                    0 1   1 kHz   TUNER    FM wave ao 87 5   108 MHz  MW wave range    531     1602 kHz  Sensitivity at 75 Q      mono  26 dB signal to noise ratio              2 8   
14.  a Notes    safety circuit has been built in  Therefore      To avoid magnetic interference  do not position  your system may switch to Standby the front speakers too close to your TV set   mode automatically under extreme     Allow adequate ventilation around the DVD  conditions  If this happens  let the system System     cool down before reusing it  not available  for all versions      12    Connections    Step 2  Connecting speakers  FMAntenna        e Use Q  S   omn      Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKER   terminals  right speaker to  R  and left speaker to    L   coloured  marked  wire to     and black    unmarked  wire to      Fully insert the stripped    portion of the speaker wire into the terminal as  shown           For better FM stereo reception  connect an  outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL  FM  ANTENNA  terminal     Step 4  Connecting TV    Notes        Ensure that the speaker cables are correctly  connected  Improper connections may damage the  system due to short circuit        For optimal sound performance  use the    IMPORTANT        You only need to make one video  connection from the following options   depending on the capabilities of your TV    supplied speakers  S   SARE      A        Do not connect more than one speaker to any a m the system directly to  eTV     one pair of     speaker terminals       Do not connect speakers with an impedance Using Video In jack  CVBS  lower than the speakers supplied  Please refer to SUPRA EI      the SPECIFIC
15.  angles  JPEG     During playback  press 4   2 P  A V to rotate  the picture on the TV screen    A  flip the picture vertically    V  flip the picture horizontally     lt  lt   rotate the picture anti clockwise     gt  rotate the picture clockwise     Playing a DivX disc    This DVD player supports the DivX movie  playback that you download from your  computer onto a CD R RW       Load a DivX disc     O Press PI on the remote control to start  playack        ifthe DivX movie contains external subtitles  the  subtitle menu will appear on the TV screen for  your selection         n this case  pressing SUBTITLE on the remote  control will turn on or off the subtitle         f multilingual subtitles are embedded on the  DivX disc  pressing SUBTITLE will change the  subtitle language during playback     Note        Subtitle files with the following filename  extensions   srt  smi   sub   ssa   ass  are supported  but do not appear on the file navigation menu        The subtitle filename have to be the same as  the filename of the movie        For DivX discs  only subtitles in the following  languages are supported  Danish  Norwegian   English  Spanish  French  German  Portuguese   Swedish  and Italian     0000                                          5    Press SYSTEM MENU to enter the Setup  Menu     Press 4 lt    B 2  to select a page to be set   Press A V to highlight an option   Enter its submenu by pressing BR or OK     Move the cursor by pressing A V to highlight  the select
16.  files     You can play a mixed mode disc through this  DVD micro system  After loading of such a disc   a data disc menu will appear on the TV screen  and playback will start automatically from the  MP3 files  The MP3 file operation is the same as  that described above  see  Playing MP3 WMA  disc                                                             Load an MP3 WMA disc     A data disc menu appears on the TV screen  and playback starts automatically from the first  track        Press A V to select a directory        Press PRESET I4  P to select a track  Or Photo file playback    directly use the Numeric Keypad  0 9  to    Press SUBTITLE  DISC MENU and  lt  lt    select a track in the current directory  PP to select the icon and then press OK    gt  The playback will start from the selected to select a photo directory     track to the end of the directory      Press A to enter the photo playback mode and    press A V to select a photo     Notes     Do not input a number larger than the number    Press Il or OK to play the photos sequentially  of tracks in the current directory  starting from the one you selected         The disc reading time may exceed 10 seconds  due to large number of songs compiled onto the  disc        During sequential playback  press Kq  Pl to  select the next previous photo  press PII to  pause  or press W to stop the playback     Playing JPEG Picture CD MPEG file playback     gt  gt  to select the   gt    icon and then press OK     Load a JPEG P
17.  loss     Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and  take appropriate breaks     Be sure to observe the following  guidelines when using your  headphones     Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable  periods of time     Be careful not to adjust the volume as your  hearing adapts     Do not turn up the volume so high that you  can t hear what s around you     You should use caution or temporarily  discontinue use in potentially hazardous  sttuations     Do not use headphones while operating a  motorized vehicle  cycling  skateboarding  etc   it  may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many  areas     11    Connections    MW antenna         FM antenna          Speaker           left   E T  E    p s      Y    EF   AC power cord  ay  IMPORTANT         The type plate is located at the rear of Step 1  Placing speakers    the system        Before connecting the AC power cord  to the wall outlet  ensure that all other  connections have been made        Never make or change any Mes  connections with the power switched on       High voltage  Do not open You run the  risk of getting an electric shock        The machine does not contain any user                             serviceable parts  Place the front left and right speakers at equal    Modification of the product could result distances from the TV set and at an angle of   in hazardous radiation of EMC or other approximately 45 degrees from the listening  unsafe operation  position    To avoid overheating of the system 
18.  the tape with the open side downward and  the full spool to the left       Press PLAY P to start playback       The key is automatically released at the end of a  tape  except if PAUSEII has been activated       pause  press PAUSEII Press again to resume        By pressing REW 44      F FWD PP on the  system fast winding of tape is possible in both  directions           stop the tape  press STOP OPENH A   Note         The sound source cannot be changed while  playing or recording a tape     Tape Operation Recording    General information on  recording    For recording  use only NORMAL  IEC type I   tapes on which the tabs have not yet been  broken  This deck is not suitable for recording on  METAL  IEC IV  type tapes     The best recording level is set automatically   Altering the VOLUME  INCREDIBLE  SURROUND or DBB will not affect the  recording in progress     At the very beginning and end of the tape  no  recording will take place during the   seconds  when the leader tape passes the recorder heads     To protect a tape from accidental erasure  have  the tape in front of you and break out the left  tab  Recording on this side is no longer possible   If  however you wish to record over this side  again  cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive  tape     The making of unauthorized copies of copy   protected material  including computer  programmes  files  broadcasts and sound  recordings  may be an infringement of copyrights  and constitute a criminal offence  This equipment
19.  you have not organized MP3 WMA files into any  albums on your disc  an album  00  will be  automatically assigned for all those files        Make sure that the file names of MP3 files end with  mp3  and the file names of WMA files end with                For DRM protected WMA files  use Windows Media  Player 10  or later  for conversion  Visit www   microsoft com for details about Windows Media Player  and WM DRM  Windows Media Digital Rights  Management      33       Playing a USB mass storage device       Check the USB device has been properly  connected   See Connections  Connecting  an additional equipment       Press SOURCE once or more to select USB   or USB AUX on the remote control        gt  The icon    appears             RHLK appears if no audio file is found in  the USB device      Play the USB s audio files as you do with the    albums tracks on a CD  See CD      Note        For compatibility reasons  the album track  information may differ from what it is displayed through  flash players    music management software        File names      ID3 tags will be displayed as     if  they are not in English     34    INFORMATION REGARDING USB DIRECT     1  Compatibility of the USB connection on this micro  system    a  This micro system supports most USB Mass  storage devices  MSD  that these devices are  compliant to the USB MSD standards    i  Most common Mass storage class devices are  flash drives  memory sticks  jump drives and etc          If you see a  Disc Driv
20. 0       Problem Solution    v    The language for the sound or subtitle    cannot be changed when playing a DVD     No image is output when a function is  selected     Sound cannot be heard or is of poor  quality    Poor radio reception     Recording or playback cannot be made    Left and right sound outputs are  reversed     The remote control does not function     The timer is not working    The Clock Timer setting is erased    v    S SN NS  lt      lt     URAS  lt   lt   lt   lt     SUS    Multi language sound or subtitle is not recorded  on the DVD    Changing the language for the sound or subtitle  is prohibited on the DVD     Make sure the component is connected  correctly   Press the correct function button for the input  source     Adjust the volume    Disconnect the headphones    Check that the speakers are connected correctly   Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped    If the system is in pause  slow motion or fast  forward reverse mode  press PLAY PAUSE Pll  to resume the normal play mode    Make sure the MP3 CD was recorded within 32   256 kbps bit rate with sampling frequencies at                Ensure that the DTS disc also supports Dolby  Digital output     If the signal is too weak  adjust the antenna or  connect an external antenna for better  reception    Increase the distance between the System and  your TV set or VCR     Clean deck parts  see    Maintenance       Use only NORMAL tape    Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing  tab space     
21. ATIONS section of this manual     Step 3  Antenna connection       Connect the supplied MW loop antenna and FM  antenna to the respective terminals  Adjust the  position of the antenna for optimal reception     MW Antenna          Use the composite video cable  yellow  to  connect the system s VIDEO jack to the video  input Jack  or labelled as A V In  Video In   Composite or Baseband  on the TV set       To hear the sound of this DVD Player through  your TV  use the audio cables  white red not  supplied  to connect LINE OUT  L R  jacks of  the DVD Player to the corresponding AUDIO  IN jacks on the TV         Fix the claw  to the slot       Position the antenna as far as possible from    TV   VCR or other radiation source     13       Connections    Using S Video In jack             Use the S Video cable  not supplied  to connect    the system s S VIDEO jack to the S Video  input jack  or labelled as Y C or S VHS  on the  TV set        To hear the sound of this DVD Player through    14    your       use the audio cables  white red not  supplied  to connect LINE OUT  L R  Jacks of  the DVD Player to the corresponding AUDIO   IN jacks on the TV     Using an accessory RF modulator    IMPORTANT        If your TV set only has a single  Antenna In jack  or labelled as 75 ohm or  RF In   you will need a RF modulator in  order to view the DVD playback via T V   See your electronics retailer or contact  Philips for details on RF modulator  availability and operations           RF coax
22. Check the speaker connections and location     Point the remote control at the remote control  sensor of the unit    Reduce the distance to the player    Remove any possible obstacles    Replace the batteries with new ones    Check that the batteries are loaded correctly     Set the clock correctly   If recording is      progress  stop it    Power has been interrupted or the power cord  has been disconnected  Reset the clock timer     Troubleshooting    Problem Solution    The USB device doesn   t play on my w lt is not set in the USB mode  Select USB mode   MCD297  w The device is not securely connected to  MCD297 s USB port  Re connect the device    w The device is not supported by MCD297  or the  audio file format stored on the device is not  supported by MCD297  Use a compatible  device  playable audio file format        41       Glossary    42    Analog  Sound that has not been turned into  numbers  Analog sound varies  while digital sound  has specific numerical values  These jacks send  audio through two channels  the left and right     Aspect ratio   he ratio of vertical and  horizontal sizes of a displayed image  The  horizontal vs  vertical ratio of conventional TVs  is  4 3  and that of wide screens is 16 9     AUDIO OUT Jacks  Jacks on the back of the  DVD System that send audio to another system   TV set  Stereo  etc       Bit Rate  The amount of data used to hold a  given length of music  measured in kilobits per  second  or kbps  Or  the speed at which you  rec
23. DVD Micro Theatre MCD297    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome    User Manual    PHILIPS WNE WPHUPS   SR ct          PHILIPS    CAUTION    Visible and invisible laser radiation   If the cover is open  do not look at  the beam     CAUTION    Use of controls or adjustments or  performance of procedures other  than herein may rusult in  hazardous radiation exposure or  other unsafe operation     Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories      Dolby    Pro Logic  and the double D symbol  are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     MANUFACTURED UNDER LICENSE FROM  DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEMS  INC  US PAT  NO  5451 2425956674 5974380 5978 762 ND  OTHER WORLDWIDE    PATENTS ISSUED AND PENDING   DTS  AND   DTS DIGITAL SURROUND  ARE RESISTERED  TRADEMARKS OF DIGITAL THEATER  SYSTEMS  INC  COPYRIGHT 1996  2000  DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEMS  INC ALL RIGHTS  RESERVED        This product incorporates copyright protection  technology that is protected by method claims of  certain U S  patents and other intellectual  property rights owned by Macrovision  Corporation and other rights owners  Use of this  copyright protection technology must be  authorized by Macrovision Corporation  and is  intended for home and other limited viewing  uses only unless otherwise authorized by  Macrovision Corporation  Reserve engineering  or disassembly is prohibited     DivX  DivX Certified   and associated logos  are trademarks of  DivXNetworks  Inc  and are used under  license  
24. aving three or more channels     Parental control  A function of the DVD to   limit playback of the disc by the age of the users  according to the limitation level in each country   The limitation varies from disc to disc  when it is    activated  playback will be prohibited if the  softwares level is higher than the user set level     PCM  Pulse Code Modulation      system    for converting analog sound signal to digital  signal for later processing without data  compression     Playback control  PBC   Refers to the signal  recorded on video CDs or SVCDs for    reproduction control  By using screen menus  recorded on a Video CD or SVCD that supports  PBC  you can enjoy interactive type software as  well as software having a search function     Region code  A system allowing discs to be  played only in preset regions  This unit will only  play discs that have compatible region codes  You  can find the region code of your unit from the  product label  Some discs are compatible with  more than one region  or ALL regions      S Video  Produces a clear picture by sending  separate signals for luminance and the color You  can use S Video only if your T V set has S Video  In jack     Sampling Frequency  Frequency of data  sampling when analog data is converted to    digital data  Sampling frequency numerically  represents how many times the original analog  signal is sampled per second     Surround  A system for users to create  realistic three dimensional sound fields full of  rea
25. back time of the whole disc     Display off     For MP3 CD    gt  Elapsed playback time of the current track     gt  Remaining playback time of the current track     Special disc features    Playing a Title  DVD     O Press DISC MENU       gt   he disc title menu appears on the TV screen        Use 4    2  A V to select a play option      Press OK to confirm     Camera Angle  DVD     Press PROG ANGLE on the remote  repeatedly to select different desired angle     Changing the Audio Language  for DVD       recorded with multiple languages     Press AUDIO on the remote repeatedly to  select different audio languages     Changing the Audio Channel  for VCD  only   Press AUDIO on the remote to select the    available audio channels provided by the disc   Mono Left  Mono Right or Stereo      Subtitles  DVD     Press SUBTITLE on the remote repeatedly to  select different subtitle languages     Disc Operations    Playing MP3 WMAIJPEG Disc CS    IMPORTANT  During playback  you can          FOU ave m turn on your TY        secto    Press PRESET I4     to select another file in  the correct Video In channel   See  the current folder      Setting up the TV        Use    lt   gt b A Y on the remote to rotate   flip the picture files        Playing MP3 WMA disc     Press PII repeatedly to pause resume playback     General operation    Press    to stop playback and return to the disc    content menu                 Playing mixed mode disc  for  example  a disc contains MP3   photo and MPEG
26. be changed once  selected        2S      d   mus       LANGUAGE SETUP       OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH  GERMAN  AUDIO LANG SPANISH  SUBTITLE LANG FRENCH  PORTUGUESE  MENU LANG LATIN    TURKISH  DUTCH              stop mode or during playback  press    SYSTEM MENU     e Press 4 lt 4 2 2  A V on the remote control to    select your preferred option       gt  Move to LANGUAGE SETUP and press         gt   Move to one of the following and press bb     OSD LANGUAGE  On Screen Display   Switches the display language on the TV screen   Select the language from the displayed list     AUDIO LANG  DVD only   Switches the display language of the sound track   Select the language from the displayed list     SUBTITLE LANG  DVD only   Switches the display language of the subtitle   Select the language from the displayed list     MENU LANG  DVD only   Select the language for the DVD menu     When the selected language is not recorded in  the DVD  one of the recorded languages will be  selected automatically  except for OSD     You can reset all the DVD settings except for  Rating     If the language selected is not available on the  disc  the original language designated by each  disc will be selected        Press A V to select a language and press OK      Repeat steps 2 3 for other settings     To exit the menu    Press SYSTEM MENU again     Switching the system on    Press ECO POWER STANDBY ON  0  on  the front panel      gt   he system will switch to the last selected  source     Press SOURCE r
27. cal 7967 Xhosa 8872  Gujarati 7185 Old Bulgarian  Old Slavonic 6785 Yiddish 8973  Hausa 7265 Oriya 7982 Yoruba 8979  Herero 7290 Oromo 7977 Zulu 9085  Hindi 7273 Ossetian  Ossetic 7983   Hiri Motu 7279 Pali 8073   Hrwatski 6779 Panjabi 8065   Ido 7379 Persian 7065   Interlingua  International 7365 Polski 8076    Interlingue 7365 Portugu  s 8084    English    General Information    POACUPES a W CWA 9  Discs for playback assale 9  Supplied accessories                                              9  Environmental information                                10  Care and safety information                        10 11  Connections   Step 1  Placing speakers                                      12  Step 2  Connecting speakers                              13  Step 3  Antenna connection                               13  Step 4  Connecting TV                                   13 14    Using Video In jack   Using S Video In jack   Using an accessory RF modulator  Step 5  Connecting the power cord                 15  Optional  Connecting additional equipment 15    Controls   Controls on the                                                 16  Controls      the remote control                16 17  Preparations   Before using the remote control                      18  Replacing                                                           18  Step 1  Setting the                                                18  Step 2  Setting video preference                 19 20  Step 3  Setting language p
28. creen        O Press REPEAT A B again at your chosen end  point     gt  The section A and B can be set only within  the same chapter track     R d shuffl 4   gt  The section will now repeat continuously   t   DVDIVCDICDIMP3 WMA Divx     To exit the sequence  press REPEAT A B  again        Press MODE repeatedly to choose a repeat      H H CANCEL  is displayed on the TV  mode during playback  screen    For DVD Program  not for Picture CD   CHAPTER    To select favourite tracks chapters for playback in        to repeat playback of the current chapter  preferred sequence     TITLE   Example for the DVD disc menu       to repeat playback of the current title    PROG   T C T C Y      T 6   OFF    este  LSU S  gt  o        switches off the repeat mode  INQUIS Wher REP INT NEU ee E   3   1   7       11       15        For VCD MP3 CD DivX d ec Seis SAABA Z  REP 1 PLAY CLEAR  amp         to repeat playback of the current track     REP DIR  for MP3 only     Press PROG ANGLE on the remote control  to enter the program mode        On the remote control  press  d d BB to select  REP ALL desired sequence number       to repeat playback of the whole disc         to repeat playback of the current folder       On the remote control  press A Wor use the  Numerical Keypad  0 9  to select desired    SII A        AGE ON mE track        chapter   C   or album  A  or title      to repeat playback of the whole disc in  T      random order     For MP3  after selecting desired album  A    number  press
29. e  showing up on your  computer after you have plugged the mass  storage device into your computer  most likely it  is MSD compliant and it will work with this  micro system    b  If your Mass storage device requires a battery   power source  please make sure you have a  fresh battery in it or charge the USB device first  and then plug it into the micro system again     2  Supported Music type   a  This device only supports unprotected music  with file extension   mp3  wma  b  Music bought from on line music stores are not  supported because they are secured by Digital  Rights Management protection  DRM    c  File name extensions that ended with the  following are not supported   wav  m4a   m4p            aac and etc     3  No Direct connection can be made from a  Computer USB port to the micro system even you  have either or both mp3 or wma file in your   computer                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Tape playback       O Press SOURCE on the front panel repeatedly   or TAPE on the remote control  to select the  tuner source      he display shows    TAFE    throughout tape  operation        Press A on the flapdoor to access the tape deck  keys        Press STOP OPEN      to open the tape  door        Insert a recorded tape and close the tape door       Load
30. e sure to complete the  preparation procedures before operating  the system     Before using the remote control       Pull out the plastic protective sheet        Select the source you wish to control by pressing  one of the source select keys on the remote  control  for example CD  TUNER         Then select the desired function  for example  EH  44  gt  gt         Remove the plastic protective sheet    Replacing battery  lithium  CR2025  into the remote control       Press the slot on the battery compartment      Pull out the battery compartment        Replace a new battery and fully insert the  battery compartment back to the original  position        CAUTION   Batteries contain chemical substances  so  they should be disposed of properly     18    Step 2  Setting the clock  Important       To set clock in the Eco Power mode  press and  hold ECO POWER STANDBY ON    on the set  for 3 seconds or more to switch to normal  standby mode first before proceeding with the  procedures below    O Go to Standby mode        Press and hold CLOCK on the front panel     gt  The hour digits flash on the display screen        Turn the VOLUME     control on the front  panel or press VOL     on the remote to set  the hours        Press CLOCK again     gt  The minute digits flash on the display screen        Turn the VOLUME     control on the front  panel or press VOL     on the remote to set  the minutes        Press CLOCK to confirm the clock setting     Notes        This system only support
31. ed item        In cases of value setting  press A V to adjust  values     Press OK to confirm     To return to the upper level menu    Press 44     To exit from the menu    Press SYSTEM MENU again      he settings will be stored in the players  memory even if the player is switched off     Note       Some of the features in the System Menu  Options are described in  Preparations      SYSTEM SETUP    The options included in SYSTEM SETUP page  are     TV SYSTEM   SCREEN SAVER           TYPE       PASSWORD      RATING      DEFAULT and   DIVX R  VOD         2S         SYSTEM SETUP    CHI                   5          TV SYSTEM  SCREEN SAVER  TV TYPE  PASSWORD  RATING  DEFAULT  DIVX R  VOD                TV SYSTEM    See  Preparations Step 3  Setting video  preference  for details     SCREEN SAVER    This function is used to turn the screen saver on  or off     System Menu Options       96 22 CM          PHiLiPs       SYSTEM SETUP          TV SYSTEM  SCREEN SAVER ON  TV TYPE OFF  PASSWORD  RATING  DEFAULT  DIVX R  VOD            gt  ON  In STOP PAUSE      No DISC mode  if  no actions are performed about 3 minutes  the  screen saver will be activated      gt  OFF  Screen saver is disabled     TV TYPE    See  Preparations Step 3  Setting video  preference  for details     PASSWORD    You can enter your four digit password to  activate or deactivate rating control       a  Is displayed if rating control is activated     gt    amp    is displayed if rating control is  deactivated      
32. el for the disc  inserted      gt  DVDs that are rated above the level you  selected will not play unless you enter your four   digit password and choose a higher level rating     Note        Some DVDs are not encoded with a rating  though the movie rating may be printed on the  Disc cover  The rating level feature does not work  for such Discs     Rating explanations    1 KID SAFE      Surtable for children     2G      General Audience  recommended as  acceptable for viewers of all ages     3 PG      Parental Guidance suggested       6006    4PG 13      Material is unsurtable for children under age  13  Parental Guidance suggested     5 6 PG R  R       Parental Guidance     Restricted   recommended that parents restrict children  under 17 from viewing or allow them to view  only when supervised by a parent or adult  guardian    7 NC 17       No children under age 17  not recommended  for children under age 17    8 ADULT       Material for adults only  viewed only by adults  due to graphic sexual scenes  violence  or  language     DEFAULT    Setting the  Default  function will reset all  options and your personal settings to the factory  defaults and all your personal settings will be  erased        96    SYSTEM SETUP          gt  PHILIPS       TV SYSTEM  SCREEN SAVER  TV TYPE  PASSWORD  RATING  DEFAULT  DIVX R  VOD    RESTORE                Press A V to highlight    DEFAULT      Highlight RESTORE by pressing bb   Press OK to confirm selection   Caution         When this func
33. em Solution    No power        iLa    is displayed     No picture     Distorted or poor picture     The aspect ratio of the screen cannot be  changed even though you have set the TV  shape     The DVD player does not start playback     The DVD player does not respond when  buttons are pressed     v     lt   lt   lt     Check if the AC power          is properly  connected     Check if the disc is inserted upside down    Wait until the moisture condensed at the lens  has cleared    Replace or clean the disc  see    Maintenance      Use a readable disc or correctly recorded format  KP CR    Select the appropriate video input mode on the  hy Ser   Check if the TV set is switched on    Check the video connection    Check if the system is securely connected     Sometimes a slight picture distortion may appear   This is not a malfunction    Clean the disc    Connect the system to the S video input of your  esi    The aspect ratio is fixed on the DVD disc   The aspect ratio may not be changed for some  TV systems     Insert a readable disc    Check the disc type  color system and region  code    Clean the disc    Place the disc with the playback side down   Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the setup  menu    Cancel the parental control rating function or  change the rating level    Moisture has condensed inside the system   Remove the disc and leave the system turned on  for about an hour    Disconnect the power plug from the jack  and  insert again     39          Troubleshooting    4
34. epeatedly  or DISC   TUNER  TAPE or USB AUX on the  remote        he system will switch to the selected source     Switching the system to Eco    Power Standby mode   Press ECO POWER STANDBY ON  O  or    on the remote  in the active mode      The system enters Eco power standby  the  ECO POWER LED is on  or normal standby  with clock display     The volume level  up to a maximum volume  level of 12   interactive sound settings  last  selected mode  source and tuner presets will be  retained in the player s memory     If the system is normal standby with clock display   press and hold ECO POWER STANDBY   ON  b on the front panel for 3 seconds or  more to switch to Eco power standby or vice  versa     Power saving automatic standby       a power saving feature  the system will  automatically switch to Standby mode if you do  not press any buttons within 15 minutes after a  disc has stopped playing     Sound Control    DBB  DSC and LOUDNESS sound features  cannot be activated at the same time     DBB  Dynamic Bass Boost     DBB enhances the bass response     Press LOUDNESS DBB on the front panel or  press LOUD DBB on the remote to enable   disable DBB feature      gt  Some discs might be recorded in high  modulation  which causes a distortion at high  volume  If this occurs  switch off DBB or reduce  the volume     Basic Functions    DSC  Digital Sound Control     DSC provides a different type of preset sound  equalizer setting     Press DSC repeatedly to select  CLASSIC  JAZZ  
35. his instruction booklet and a quick start guide          Environmental information    Any unnecessary packaging has been omitted   We have tried to make the packaging easy to  separate into three materials  cardboard  box    polystyrene foam  buffer  and polyethylene   bags  protective foam sheet      Your system consists of materials which can be  recycled and reused if disassembled by a  specialised company  Please observe the local  regulations regarding the disposal of packaging  materials  exhausted batteries and old  equipment     Care and safety information    Avoid high temperatures  moisture   water and dust    Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler  is used as the disconnet device  the disconnet  device shall remain readily operable    Install the unit near the AC outlet and where the  AC power plug can be easily reached    Do not expose the system  batteries or discs to  humidity  rain  sand or excessive heat  caused by  heating equipment or direct sunlight   Always  keep disc trays closed to avoid dust buildup on  the lens     No objects filled with liquids  such as vases  shall  be placed on the apparatus     No naked flame sources  such as lighted candles   should be placed on the apparatus     The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping  or splashing    When the system is switched to Standby  mode  it is still consuming some power   To disconnect the system from the  power supply completely  remove the AC  power plug from the wall socket    Avoid conde
36. his unit near the AC outlet and where the  AC power plug can be reached easily     Cleaning the head and the tape paths      To ensure good recording and playback quality   clean the head  A   the capstan s   B   and  pressure roller s       after every 50 hours of  tape operation       Use a cotton swab slightly moistened with  cleaning fluid or alcohol       You also can clean the head by playing a  cleaning tape once                    Demagnetising the head       Use a demagnetising tape available at your  dealer    Hearing Safety    Listen at a moderate volume        Using headphones at a high volume can impair  your hearing  This product can produce sounds  in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for  a normal person  even for exposure less than a  minute  The higher decibel ranges are offered  for those that may have already experienced  some hearing loss     Sound can be deceiving  Over time your hearing   comfort level  adapts to higher volumes of  sound  So after prolonged listening  what sounds   normal  can actually be loud and harmful to  your hearing  To guard against this  set your  volume to a safe level before your hearing  adapts and leave      there     To establish a safe volume level   Set your volume control at a low setting     Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  comfortably and clearly  without distortion     Listen for reasonable periods of  time    Prolonged exposure to sound  even at normally   safe  levels  can also cause hearing
37. ial cable to TV    TO TV VIDEO AUDIO IN  IN R L    Antenna or    Cable IV OGN Back of RF Modulator     example only     aerial       aerial                            VIDEO OUT    Q Use the composite cable  yellow  to connect the  system s VIDEO jack to the video input jack on  the RF modulator       Use an RF coaxial cable  not supplied  to  connect the RF modulator to your TV s RF jack     Step 5  Connecting the power    cord    IMPORTANT       Never make or change any connection  with the power switched on     After everything is connected properly  plug in  the AC power cord to the power outlet     Optional  Connecting additional    equipment    IMPORTANT      Some discs are copy protected  You  cannot record the disc through aVCR or  digital recording device        When making connections  make sure  the colour of cables matches the colour  of jacks        Always refer to the owner s manual of  the other equipment for complete  connection and usage details                                                                                            Listening to the playback of other  equipment  4    Use a cinch cable  not supplied  to connect  AUX on the front panel of the DVD player to  the analogue audio out terminals of an external  equipment  TV VCR  Laser Disc player DVD  player or CD Recorder     Before starting operation  press SOURCE on  the front panel to select AUX or press USB   AUX on the remote in order to activate the  input source     Note        If you are c
38. icture  Kodak  JPEG  files      CDR W        Windows Media Audio  WMA        DivX R  disc on CD R W         DivX 3 11  4x and 5 x       Supported MP3 CD format    e ISO 9660   UDF format   e Max title album name    10 characters   e Max title number plus album is 255    e         nested directory is 8 levels    e The max  album number is 32        The max         track number is 999    e Supported sampling frequencies for         disc  32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz    e Supported Bit rates of        disc are  32  64   96  128  192  256  kbps      General Information    DVD   ReWritable    det COMPACT    qeg ie niet       a HIER Song           US ReWritable  y    RZ s windows  Dn     The following formats can t be supported   e The files like             AAC   DL     M3U      PLS    WAV    e The discs recorded under Joliet format       Region Codes       DVDs must be labeled for ALL regions or Region  5 in order to play on this DVD system  You  cannot play discs that are labeled for other  regions     Notes        For mixed mode discs  only one mode will be  selected for playback according to the recording  format        If you are having trouble playing a certain disc   remove the disc and try a different one  Improperly  formatted discs will not play on this system        DTS surround audio output is not available in  this DVD player     Supplied accessories        Composite video cable  yellow       MW loop antenna      FM wire antenna        Remote Control with battery        T
39. icture CD  to select a MPEG directory    A data disc menu appears on the TV screen     and playback starts automatically from the first  file      Press 4 W to select a folder    At any time  simply press    to stop playback        Press PRESET I4       to select a file  Or directly    use the Numeric Keypad  0 9  to select a file  in the current folder     Press SUBTITLE and    lt  b gt    to select the        The playback will start from the selected Icon   picture to the end of the folder    Press A V      lt  b gt    to select a MPEG file and  press OK to play this MPEG file     To return to MP3 playback mode again    25       Disc Operations    26    Special JPEG features    Zoom picture  JPEG     During playback  press ZOOM repeatedly to  display the picture with different scales  X2               X1 2  X1 3 and X1 4     Use    4 4  gt     A Y to view the zoomed picture     Slide show playback modes  JPEG     During playback  press PROG ANGLE  repeatedly to select different slide show playback  modes    Mode 0  NONE   Mode 1  WIPE TOP   Mode 2  WIPE BOTTOM   Mode 3  WIPE LEFT   Mode 4 WIPE RIGHT   Mode 5  DIAGONAL WIPE LEFT TOP   Mode 6  DIAGONAL WIPE RIGHT TOP  Mode 7  DIAGONAL WIPE LEFT BOTTOM  Mode 8  DIAGONAL WIPE RIGHT BOTTOM  Mode 9  EXTEND FROM CENTER H   Mode 10  EXTEND FROM CENTERV   Mode 11  COMPRESS TO CENTER H   Mode  2  COMPRESS       CENTER V   Mode 13 WINDOW H   Mode 14  WINDOW V   Mode 15 WIPE FROM EDGETO CENTER  Mode 16  RANDOM       Playback with multi
40. ings of    COMPONENT    and    TV  MODE    cannot be changed  which are    SVIDEO     and    INTERLACE    respectively     AUDIO SETUP    The options included in AUDIO SETUP page  are   DIGITAL OUT    DOWNMIX   3D  PROCESSING    LPCM  and  NIGHT MODE         x s    AUDIO SETUP     rr          PHILIPS          DIGITAL OUT  DOWNMIX   3D PROCESSING  LPCM   NIGHT MODE       29       System Menu Options    30    DIGITAL OUT      gt  DIGITAL OFF   ums off the digital output     gt  DIGITAL OUT  ff you have connected  your DIGITAL OUT to a multi channel decoder   receiver      gt  DIGITAL PCM  Only if your receiver is not  capable of decoding multi channel audio     DOWNMIX    These options allow you to set the stereo  analogue output of your DVD Player      gt  LT RT  Select this option if your DVD Player  is connected to a Dolby Pro Logic decoder      gt  STEREO  Select this option when output  delivers sound from only the two front speakers     VSS  Allows the DVD player to use virtual  surround sound effects     3D PROCESSING    3D processing provides a virtual surround sound  experience using just two speakers      gt  OFF  CONCERT  CHURCH  PASSIVE   WIDE and LIVE    LPCM    Ifyou connect the DVD Player to a PCM  compatible receiver via the coaxial terminal  you  may need to adjust  LPCM     Discs are recorded at a certain sampling rate   The higher the sampling rate  the better the  sound quality      gt  48K  Playback a disc recorded at the sampling  rate of 48kHz      96K  P
41. ion may be transmitting a   real clock time at an interval of every minute  It  is possible to set the clock by using a time signal  which is broadcast together with the RDS signal     Tune to a RDS station  refer to    Tuning to radio    stations           Press DISPLAY RDS for more than two  seconds      SEAR TM  is displayed     gt  When RDS time is read   25  and RDS time  value are displayed and the current time will be  stored   Note         Some RDS radio station may be transmitting a  real time clock at a minute interval  The accuracy  of the transmitted time depends on the  transmitting RDS radio station     32    Using a USB mass storage device    By connecting a USB mass storage device to the  Hi Fi system  you can enjoy the music stored on  the external device through the powerful  speakers of Hi Fi system     Compatible USB mass storage devices   With the Hi Fi system  you can use       USB flash memory  USB 2 0 or USB1 1        USB flash players  USB 2 0 or USB1 1        memory cards  requires an additional card  reader to work with this Hi Fi system     Note        In some USB flash players  or memory  devices   the stored contents are recorded using  copyright protection technology  Such   protected contents will be unplayable on any  other devices  such as this Hi Fi system         Supported formats        USB      memory file format FAT12  FAT16   FAT 32  sector size  512   65 536 bytes        MP3 bit rate  data rate   32 320 Kbps and  variable bit rate     
42. k    delizia Tuner  selects a preset radio  station    TUNING  4 4        Tuner       press to tune to    lower higher radio frequency  gradually        press and hold  then release the key to start  automatic search for a radio frequency  downward upward    Disc USB  searches fast backward forward in a disc USB      Display screen       to view the current status of the system      6  SOURCE      to select the respective sound source   DISC  TUNER  TAPE  USB or AUX      7  LOUDNESS DBB       enables or disables automatic loudness  adjustment   enables or disables bass enhancement        DSC        selects different types of preset sound equalizer  settings  CLASSIC  JAZZ  POP or ROCK       9  VOLUME          adjusts the volume upward downward     16        adjusts the hours and minutes in clock timer  setting mode        In timer setting mode  switches the set timer ON  or OFF     OFT        to connect a headphone      1  OPEN CLOSE A       to open or close the disc door    12  AUX jack       to connect an auxiliary device      13  Flapdoor  A       to access tape keys     Tape Deck Operation   RECORD      starts recording    PLAY    starts playback    REW F FWD 44   gt  gt    CE fast rewinds winds the tape    STOP OPEN    2   un stops tape playback recording   opens the tape compartment    PAUSE Il       interrupts recording or playback      5  USB port      jack for the external USB mass storage device    Controls on the remote control    Do        to switch to the system 
43. k setting  See  Preparations Step 2  Setting the clock      Timer setting       The system can be used as an alarm clock   whereby the selected source  DISC  TUNER or  USB  starts playback at a preset time  Make  sure the clock is set before using the  timer         standby mode  press and hold 5            TIMER on the remote control until  T  appears                Ln         TILLEL   LILIE displays        Press SOURCE on the set repeatedly to select  the source  or press DISC  TUNER or USB  on the remote control         Press SLEEP TIMER to confirm     gt  The hours digits start flashing        Tum the VOLUME     control on the front  panel or press VOL     on the remote to set  the hours and press SLEEP TIMER to  confirm     gt  The minute digits flash on the display panel        Turn the VOLUME     control on the front  panel or press VOL     on the remote to set  the minutes and press SLEEP TIMER to  confirm     Activating and deactivating  TIMER    In standby mode  press SLEEP TIMER on the  remote once or more to activate or deactivate  the timer     gt  Display shows       if activated  and disappears  if deactivated     Sleep timer setting  The sleep timer enables the system to switch off  by itself after a set period of time     In active mode  press SLEEP TIMER on the  remote control repeatedly to select a preset  time       he selections are as follows  time in    minutes          When you reach the desired length of time  stop  pressing the SLEEP TIMER button    
44. layback a disc recorded at the sampling  rate of 96kHz      gt  192K  Playback a disc recorded at the  sampling rate of 192kHz     NIGHT MODE      gt  OFF  Select this when you want to enjoy the  surround sound with its full dynamic range      gt  ON  Select this to level out the volume  High  volume outputs will be softened and low volume  outputs are brought upward to an audible level   This feature is only available for movies with  Dolby Digital mode           Radio Reception                                  ECO POWER  STANDBY  ON    MICRO THEATER MCD297                                        Tuning to radio stations    Press SOURCE on the set or TUNER on the  remote repeatedly until the desired waveband   FM or MW  is displayed     Press and hold TUNING    lt  gt    and release  the button      gt   he radio automatically tunes to a station  with sufficient reception     Repeat step 2 if necessary until you find the  desired station     To tune to a weak station  press TUNING   lt   gt  briefly and repeatedly until you have  found optimal reception     Programming radio stations  You can store up to a total of 40 radio stations  in the memory     Automatic programming    Press PROG ANGLE on the remote for  more than three seconds to activate  programming      gt  All available stations are programmed      gt  HLITLI is displayed and available stations         programmed in order of waveband                          SOURCE   gt       CO CO  Cc REPEAT A B SLEEP DISPLAY    
45. lism by arranging multiple speakers around  the listener     Title  The longest section of a picture or music  feature on DVD  music  etc       video software  or  the entire album in audio software  Each title is  assigned a title number enabling you to locate  the title you want     VIDEO OUT jack  Jack on the back of the  DVD System that sends video to TV     
46. minutes in clock timer  setting mode    MODE       to select various repeat modes or the shuffle  play mode for a disc     15  SUBTITLE      selects a subtitle language     SLEEP TIMER  Standby mode       sets a time for switching on the system  automatically   Playback mode       sets the sleep timer function  auto off      Controls     7 LOUD DBB       enables or disables automatic loudness  adjustment        enables or disables bass enhancement     DSC        selects different types of preset sound equalizer  settings  CLASSIC  JAZZ  POP or ROCK      MUTE             interrupt or resume sound reproduction     DISPLAY RDS  for disc       selects a disc information display mode   for tuner       selects RDS information      27 REPEAT A B       for VCD CD  to repeat a specific section within  the same track        for DVD  to repeat a specific section in a disc     02 AUDIO  for VCD       sets Stereo  Mono Left or Mono Right sound  mode   for DVD       selects an audio language     23  ZOOM        DVD VCD Picture CD  enlarges or reduces a  picture or active image on the TV screen     GOTO         n DISC mode  to fast search in a disc by  entering a time  title  chapter or track        Notes for remote control        First  select the source you wish to  control by pressing one of the source select  keys on the remote control  DISC or  TUNER  for example         Then select the desired function   PAI    lt     gt   for example      17       Preparations    IMPORTANT        Mak
47. nd components  which  can be recycled and reused       When this crossed out wheeled bin  symbol is attached to a product it means the  product is covered by the European Directive  2002 96 EC    Please inform yourself about the local separate  collection system for electrical and electronic  products     Please act according to your local rules and do  not dispose of your old products with your  normal household waste  The correct disposal of  your old product will help prevent potential  negative consequences for the environment and  human health     Congratulations on your purchase and  welcome to Philips     To fully benefit from the support that  Philips offers  register your product at  www philips com welcome     Features    Additional Component Connections  Lets you connect other audio and audio visual  components to the system so you can use the  system s surround sound speakers     Parental control  rating level    Lets you set a rating level so that your children  cannot watch a DVD that has a rating higher  than you set     Sleep timer  Enables the system to switch to standby mode  automatically at a preset time     Night Mode   Lets you compress the dynamic range  reducing  the difference in loudness between different  sounds in Dolby Digital mode     Discs for playback    Your DVD System will play        Digital Video Discs  DVDs        Video CDs  VCDs        SuperVideo CDs  SVCDs        Digital Video Discs   Rewritable  DVD RW        Compact Discs  CDs        P
48. nsation problem    General Information Maintenance    The lens may cloud over when the player is  suddenly moved from cold to warm  surroundings  making it Impossible to play a disc   Leave the player in the warm environment until  the moisture evaporates     Do not block the vents   Do not operate the system in an enclosed  cabinet and allow about 10 cm  4 inches  of free  space all around the player for adequate  ventilation     PHILIPS    DVD Micro Hi Fi System       The ventilation should not be impeded by  covering the ventilation openings with items   such as newspapers table cloths  curtains  etc     Cleaning the cabinet   Use soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild  detergent solution  Do not use a solution  containing alcohol  spirits  ammonia or abrasives     Cleaning discs    To clean a CD  wipe it in a  straight line from the center  towards the edge using soft and  lint free cloth A cleaning agent  may damage the disc     Write only on the printed side of a CDR W   and only with a soft felt tipped pen     Handle the disc by its edge  Do not touch the  surface        Cleaning the disc lens    After prolonged use  dirt or dust may  accumulate at the disc lens       ensure good  playback quality  clean the disc lens with Philips  CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available  cleaner Follow the instructions supplied with  cleaner    General Information Maintenance    Finding a suitable location       Place the player on    flat  hard  stable surface      Install t
49. onnecting equipment with a mono  output  a single audio out terminal   connect it to  the AUX left terminal  Alternatively  you can use a     single to double    cinch cable  the output sound  still remain mono      Connections          Jm    SPEAKER 4Q    Using the VCR for recording DVDs  Connect one of the system s VIDEO OUT  Jacks to the corresponding VIDEO IN jack and  LINE OUT  R L  jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks  on theVCR  This will allow you to make analogue  stereo  two channel  right and left  recordings     Recording  digital       Connect the system  s COAXIAL jack to the  DIGITAL IN jack on a digital recording device   such as DTS Digital Theatre compatible  with  Dolby Digrtal decoder     Before starting operation  set the DIGITAL OUT  according to the audio connection   See   DIGITAL OUT      Connecting an active subwoofer  D   Connect the DVD micro system s  SUBWOOFER OUT jack to the AUDIO  INPUT jack on an active subwoofer  not  supplied      15       Controls    Controls on the system     1  ECO POWER STANDBY ON         switches the system      or to Eco power normal  standby mode      2  iR sensor      Infrared sensor for remote control      3  CLOCK  Standby mode       sets the system clock   Playback mode       displays clock     4  Mode Selection          In DISC USB mode  to stop  playback or clear a program    Pll  ies In DISC USB mode  to start or  interrupt playback    PRESET      gt      TUN m ND Disc USB  skips to the previous   next chapter title rac
50. ord  Generally  the higher the bit rate better  the sound quality  However  higher bit rates use  more space on a Disc     Chapter  Sections of a picture or a music  piece      a DVD that are smaller than titles      title is composed of several chapters  Each  chapter Is assigned a chapter number enabling  you to locate the chapter you want     Disc menu  A screen display prepared for the  selection of images  sound  subtitles  multi angles   etc recorded on a DVD     Digital  Sound that has been converted into  numerical values  Digital sound is available when  you use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL  or OPTICAL Jacks  These Jacks send audio  through multiple channels  instead of just two  channels as analog does     Dolby Digital  A surround sound system  developed by Dolby Laboratories containing up  to six channels of digital audio  front left and  right  surround left and right and center      JPEG  A still picture data compression system  proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert  Group  which features small decrease in image  quality in spite of its high compression ratio     MP3  A file format with a sound data  compression system  MPE  is the abbreviation of  Motion Picture Experts Group 1  or MPEG 1   Audio Layer 3  Through the        format  one  CD R or CD RW can contain about 10 times as  much data volume as a regular CD can   Multichannel  DVD is specified to have all  sound tracks constitute one sound field   Multichannel refers to a structure of sound  tracks h
51. playing  a disc  make sure the disc matches the  regional code of your player        According to the format requirement  of DVD or VCD  some operations may be  different or restricted      Do not push on the disc tray      put  any objects other than disc on the disc  tray  Doing so may cause the disc player  malfunction        If   INVALID KEY    appears on the TV  screen when a button is pressed  it  means the function is not available on  the current disc at the current time     Playing discs       Connect the power cords of the system and TV     or any optional stereo or AV receiver  to a  power outlet        Turn on the TV power and set to the correct    Video In channel   See  Setting up the TV         Press ECO POWER STANDBY ON    on    the DVD Player front panel     gt  You should see the blue Philips DVD  background screen on the TV     Press OPEN CLOSE 4 to open the disc  door and load in a disc  then press the same  button again to close the disc door      Make sure the label side is facing up     Playback will start automatically  depending on  the disc type        f a disc menu appears on the TV  see  Using  the Disc Menu        f the disc is locked by parental control  you  must enter your four digit password   See   SYSTEM SETUP PASSWOROD          A any time  simply press I to stop playback     22    Using the disc menu    For disc with Table Of Contents  a menu may  appear on the TV screen once you load the disc     To select a playback feature or item    Use
52. reference                  20    Basic Functions    Switching the system ON                                     21  Switching the system to Eco Power Standby           stata wanda                   21  Power saving automatic standby                       21  SOUNG              owe ak iR N 21   DBB   DSC   LOUDNESS  Volume Control wasabi                            21    Contents    Disc Operations    Playing    CISC OW adna 22  Using the disc menu                                            22  Basic playback controls                                 22 24    Pausing playback  Selecting a track chapter title  Resuming playback from the last stopped  point  Zoom  Repeat and shuffle modes  Repeat A B  Program  Forward Reverse Searching  Time search  amp  search by chapter track  number  Information display during playback  Special disc features                                             24  Playing a Title  Camera Angle  Changing the Audio Language  Changing the Audio Channel  Subtitles  Playing MP3 WMA disc                                       25  General operation  Playback selection  Playing JPEG Picture CD                                     25  General operation  Playback selection  Playing mixed mode disc  for example  a disc  contains         photo and MPEG files              25  Photo file playback  MPEG file playback  Special JPEG                                                           26  Zoom picture  Slide show playback modes  Playback with multi angles  Playing   
53. s 24 hour mode        The clock setting will be erased when the system  is disconnected from the power supply        The system will exit clock setting mode if no  button is pressed within 10 seconds     Step 3  Setting video  preference    IMPORTANT        Make sure you have completed all the  necessary connections   See   Connections Connecting TV          X du um    SYSTEM SETUP        PHILIPS       TV SYSTEM NTSC  SCREEN SAVER  TV TYPE  PASSWORD  RATING  DEFAULT  DIVX R  VOD    AUTO             Turn on the TV set and set it to the correct  Video In channel      You may go to channel 1 on your TV set  then  press the channel button repeatedly until you see  the Video In channel      Or you can use the TV remote control to  select different video modes         Or set TV to channel 3 or 4 If you are using  an RF modulator    In stop mode or during playback  press  SYSTEM MENU     Press 4 lt 4 2 2  A V on the remote control to    toggle through the functions and select your  preferential option       gt  Move to SYSTEM SETUP and press V     gt  Move to one of the following and press bb     Setting TV SYSTEM  Allows you to select the colour system matching  the connected TV set     NTSC      Ifthe connected      is NTSC system  select  this mode  It will change the video signal of a PAL  disc and output in NTSC format     Preparations    PAL    Ifthe connected TV is PAL system  select this  mode  It will change the video signal of a NTSC  disc and output in PAL format     AUTO
54. tion is activated  all  settings will be reset to factory defaults     System Menu Options    Philips provides you the DivX   VOD  Video On  Demand  registration code that allows you to  rent and purchase videos using the DivX   VOD  service   For more information  visit us at www divx com   vod    Q n SYSTEM SETUP page  press    W to highlight  DIVX R  VOD     gt  The registration code will appear       Use the registration code to purchase or rent  the videos from DivX   VOD service at  www divx com vod  Follow the instructions and  download the video onto a CD R for playback  on this DVD player     Notes        All the downloaded videos from DivX  VOD can  only be played back on this DVD player        Time search feature is not available during DivX  movie playback     LANGUAGE SETUP    The options included in LANGUAGE SETUP  page         OSD LANGUAGE    AUDIO LANG     SUBTITLE LANG  and  MENU LANG     See  Preparations Step 4  Setting language  preference  for details     VIDEO SETUP    The options included inVIDEO SETUP page are      COMPONENT  TY MODE   BRIGHTNESS     CONTRAST    HUE  and  SATURATION         XR Ga    VIDEO SETUP     IM                            COMPONENT  TV MODE  BRIGHTNESS  CONTRAST  HUE  SATURATION                BRIGHTNESS    Adjusts the brightness level  Range  0 12     CONTRAST    Adjusts the contrast level  Range  0 12     Adjusts the hue level  Range   6  6     SATURATION    Adjusts the saturation level  Range  0 12     Note    The default sett
55. to standby mode      2  Numeric Keypad  0 9       inputs a track title chapter number of the disc      3  PROG ANGLE       DVD VCD CD MP3 CD USB  enters the  program menu        Picture CD  during playback  to select a slide  show mode                    programs preset radio stations   DVD  selects a DVD camera angle        SOURCE            select the respective sound source   DISC  TUNER  TAPE USB or AUX     5  SYSTEM MENU  disc mode only        to enter or exit the system menu bar     6  DISC MENU  disc mode only        DVD VCD  enters or exits the disc contents  menu        VCD2 0  switches the playback control mode on  or off      7   lt  lt     Tuner       press to tune to    lower higher radio frequency  gradually        press and hold  then release the key to start  automatic search for a radio frequency  downward upward    Disc        not for MP3 CD  searches backward forward in  a disc at different speeds        In DISC mode  to select a movement direction in  the disc menu or system menu bar                  n DISC mode  to select a movement direction in  the disc menu or system menu bar     OK        to exit or confirm the selection      4  gt          Disc  skips to the previous next chapter title   track        Tuner  selects a preset radio station    a          n DISC mode       stop playback or clear a  program     12  PI         n DISC mode  to start or interrupt playback      13  VOL           adjusts the volume upward downward        adjusts the hours and 
    
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