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1.        DRM protected WMA files        WMA files in Lossless format     playable     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     30    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 30 2007 03 30 4 01 56 PM    Playback Features  continued        Playing from USB flash drive  or USB memory card reader       You can play or view the data files  JPEG   MP3 or WMA  in the USB flash drive or  USB memory card reader through this  DVD player    However  editing and copying the data  files are not possible       During disc playback  insert a USB mass  storage device into the USB port  see  page 15     gt     Press USB key to select device    will   appears on the TV screen       Press USB on the remote control to   access the data in the drive     gt  A file menu that contains all  supported files will appears on the TV  screen     gt  The word USBI will be highlighted  on the menu  only one USB mass  storage device is connected      00 00 00 00 L    001 005      B    PHILIPS       Disc       Press A V to select a file  then press  OK to confirm        Press USB on the remote control to exit  from the menu and switch to disc  playback         The DVD player will access the USB mass  storage device directly when a USB  device is plug in and if there is no disc    playing     Tip       A total of 300 folders and maximum of  648 titles can be supported     Transfer of music files from PC toa  USB mass sto
2.        DVD VIDEO PLAYER DVP5160    Thank you for choosing Philips     Need help fast    Read your User   s Manual first for quick tips that make using  your Philips product more enjoyable    If you have read your instructions and still need assistance   you may access our online help at www philips com welcome       PHILIPS    01 52_dvp5160_05_eng2 indd 1 2007 03 30 4 01 32 PM      Important notes for users in the  U K     Mains plug   This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13 Amp  plug  To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as  follows     1  Remove fuse cover and fuse     2  Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp   A S T A  or BSI approved type     3  Refit the fuse cover     If the fitted plug is not suitable for your jack outlets   it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in  its place    If the mains plug contains a fuse  this should have a  value of 5 Amp  If a plug without a fuse is used  the  fuse at the distribution board should not be greater  than 5 Amp     Note  The severed plug must be disposed to avoid a  possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13  Amp jack elsewhere     How to connect a plug   The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the  following code  blue 7 neutral  N     brown   live  L      As these colours may not correspond with the  colour markings identifying the terminals in your  plug  proceed as follows        Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N  or coloured black        Connect the brown wire t
3.    40 41  eI                          4l  Using the Preference setup menu              eeeeeeeee eene enne en ntt en tst tn atten stets sten sse ens tenus  Subtitle   Audio   Disc Menu               Parental  etes  PBC seen  MP3 JPEG Menu                 Changing the Password              Setting the DivX  subtitle font         Restoring to the original settings        Software UPgrade                               easi SaS 46  Specifications           e 47  Troubleshooting                      e eeeeeeeee   48   49  Frequently Asked Questions  USB   e  50  Glossary            eee eee eene T T stessa ENT stessa tensa tens sets RIERA E se ennne 5l  7    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 7 2007 03 30 4 01 43 PM    Care and Safety Information    DANGER    High voltage  Do not open the  device  You run the risk of getting  an electric shock     The machine does not contain any  user serviceable parts  Please leave  all maintenance work to qualified  personnel        Setup       Finding a suitable location       Place the set on a flat  hard and stable  surface  Do not place the set on a  carpet        Do not put any equipment or heavy  objects on top of the set        Do not position the set on top of  other equipment that might heat it up   such as receiver or amplifier         Do not put anything under the set   such as CDs  magazines         Install this unit near the AC outlet and  where the AC power plug can be  reached easily     Space for ventilation       Place the apparatus in a
4.    MP3 and DivX   discs only  Other digital audio formats such  as liquid audio  RM  RealMedia   WAV or non audio files like     doc        txt        pdf are not supported    Try to play the problem DivX  files  on a computer  If they  do not work  the source file appears to be corrupt    Try to download the file again from a different source  or if  you have created the file yourself  create the file again and  make sure the settings are correct     The USB flash drive format is not compatible with the DVD  player   Drive is formatted with a different file system   e g  NTFS     Big file size or high solution USB flash driver takes longer  time to read and display on the TV screen     49    2007 03 30 4 02 02 PM    Frequently Asked Questions  USB     Why does it take so long to display the   contents on my USB device        This could be due to the large numbers  of files  2500 files folders  or size of the  files   gt    MB         There could be other non supported files  in the device that the system is trying to  read display     What if un supported devices  e g  USB  mouse  keyboards  are plugged into  the player        The device may cause the player to be  unstable  Remove the unsupported  device and unplug the mains cord  Wait  for a few minutes before reconnecting  the mains cord and power on the player  again     What happens when I plug in a USB   HDD        HDD is not supported as the large  storage capacity makes navigation very  difficult  Transfer the music 
5.    NEVER MAKE OR CHANGE  CONNECTIONS WITH THE  POWER SWITCHED ON     Specifications are subject to change without  notice  Trademarks are the property of  Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V  or their  respective owners     This product complies with the  radio interference requirements of  the European Community   This product complies with  C the requirements of the  following directives and  guidelines  73 23 EEC    89 336 EEC   93 68 EEC    LASER   Type Semiconductor laser  InGaAIP  DVD   AlGaAs  CD    658 nm  DVD    790 nm  CD    7 0 mW  DVD    10 0 mW  VCD CD   Beam divergence 60 degrees    Wave length    Output Power    2007 03 30 4 01 42 PM    Language Code    Abkhazian   Afar   Afrikaans   Amharic   Arabic   Armenian  Assamese   Avestan   Aymara  Azerhaijani   Bahasa Melayu  Bashkir   Belarusian   Bengali   Bihari   Bislama   Bokmal  Norwegian  Bosanski  Brezhoneg  Bulgarian   Burmese  Castellano  Espa  ol  Catalan   Chamorro  Chechen   Chewa  Chichewa  Nyanj  Ax   Chuang  Zhuang  Church Slavic  Slavonic  Chuvash   Corsican   Cesky   Dansk   Deutsch   Dzongkha   English   Esperanto   Estonian   Euskara   EMnvik     Faroese   Fran  ais   Frysk   Fijian   Gaelic  Scottish Gaelic  Gallegan   Georgian   Gikuyu  Kikuyu  Guarani   Gujarati   Hausa   Herero   Hindi   Hiri Motu  Hrwatski   Ido   Interlingua  International  Interlingue  Inuktitut    01 52_dvp5160_05_eng2 indd 5    Inupiaq   Irish     slenska   Italiano   Ivrit   Japanese  Javanese  Kalaallisut  Kannada  Kashm
6.    Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may  appear  This is not a malfunction        To deactivate progressive scan function manually    Turn off your TV progressive scan mode  or set to   interlaced mode    Press OPEN CLOSE to open the DVD player disc tray    Press the alphanumeric keypad    I    for few seconds          o            No sound      Check the audio connections  the red and white jacks are  connected correctly       Set the Digital output correctly  based on the equipment you  connected to the DVD player     Disc does not play    ee the disc with the label facing up     rong region code       Wrong disc type  Read chapter    Playback from Disc    Playable discs    for details       Make sure the disc is not scratched or warped  Clean the  disc or replace a new one       Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc     The aspect ratio of the screen cannot     The aspect ratio is fixed on the DVD disc   be changed      Depending on the TV  it may not be possible to change the  aspect ratio     48    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 48 2007 03 30 4 02 02 PM    Troubleshooting  continued     Not able to select some items in the  setup system menu     The DVD player does not start  playback     Picture freezes momentarily during  playback     Unable to select Progressive Scan on   off     Unable to play DivX  movies     No sound during DivX  movies  playback     An DivX  movies does not repeat     Certain DivX  files does not play or  are skipped     
7.    Standard    Albanian  Danish  Dutch  English  Finnish   French  Gaelic  German  Italian  Kurdish      In    Preference Page     press A V to select    Password    then press P to select      Change     Latin   Norwegian  Portuguese  Spanish    Press OK and the menu appears on the Swedish and Turkish   TV screen       Central European     Albanian  Croat  Czech  Dutch  English   German  Hungarian  lrish  Polish   Romanian  Slovak  Slovene and Sorbian     Cyrillic     Bulgarian  Belorussian  English   Macedonian  Moldavian  Russian  Serbian  and Ukrainian           Use the alphanumeric keypad 0 9 to  enter the six digit password    gt  When doing this for the first time   enter the default password  136900        Use A V to select a setting and press  OK to confirm        f you forget your old six digit password   enter the default password    136900        O Enter the new six digit password        Enter the new six digit password a  second time to confirm    gt  The new six digit password will now  take effect     Q Press OK to confirm     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press 4 to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     44    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 44 2007 03 30 4 02 02 PM    DVD Menu Options  continued     Setting the   Default   function will reset   all options and your personal settings to   the factory defaults  except your Parental  and Disc Lock       In    Preference Page     press A V to select    Defau
8.   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 25    25    2007 03 30 4 01 52 PM    Playback Features  continued        Viewing the disc playback  information       Using the OSD menu    OSD menu shows the disc playback  information  for example  title or chapter  number  elapsed playing time  audio   subtitle language   a number of operations  can be done without interrupting disc  playback     9 During playback  press DISPLAY on the  remote control    gt  The available disc information appears  on the TV screen with the following  sequence        MENU  gt   Title  Chapter    Audio  Subtitle       Bitrate 61  MIHINI Total Elapsed 0 48 59                 DVD   MENU le   Track   Disc Time   Track Time   Repeat AB  Bitrate 61 IMI Total Elapsed 0 48 59  VCD     Title Chapter Track selection      Press A V to select  Title     Chapter   or  Track   then press P to access       Use the alphanumeric keypad 0 9 to  input a valid number  e g  04 05     gt  The playback skips to the chosen title   chapter track     Time Search      Press A V to select  TT Time     CH  Time     Disc Time  or  Track Time    then press P to access      Use the alphanumeric keypad 0 9 to  input the valid time  such as 0 34 27       gt  The playback skips to the chosen  time     Audio   Subtitle      Press A V to select  Audio  or   Subtitle   then press  gt  to access       Press A V to select one language     Q Press OK to confirm    gt  The current audio or sub
9.   Digital Output  and  LPCM  Output       In    Audio Setup Page     press A V to  select   Digital Audio Setup    then  press P       Press A V to select an item  then press  P to access        Use A Y to select a setting and press  OK to confirm     Press 4 to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     36    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 36    2007 03 30 4 01 57 PM    TIPS     DVD Menu Options  continued     Digital Output  Set the Digital Output according to your  optional audio equipment connection      All    Select this if the connected device has a  built in multichannel decoder that  supports one of the multichannel audio  format  Dolby Digital  MPEG 2        PCM Only     Select this if the connected device is not  capable of decoding multichannel audio   The DVD player will convert the Dolby  Digital and MPEG 2 multichannel signals  to PCM  Pulse Code Modulation        Off     To deactivate the digital audio output   For example  if you use the AUDIO OUT  sockets to connect to a TV or stereo  system     LPCM Output   If you connect the DVD player to a PCM  compatible receiver via the digital  terminals  such as coaxial or optical etc   you may need to adjust    LPCM Output          48K    Playback a disc recorded at the sampling  rate of 48kHz       96K     Playback a disc recorded at the sampling  rate of 96kHz  This rate can only be  achieved in Stereo Classic  Flat  mode     Tip        Discs are recorded at a certain sampling  rate  The high
10.   Laite ei saa  olla alttiina tippu ja roiskevedelle     Huom  Toiminnanvalitsin on kytketty  toisiopuolelle  eik   se kytke laitetta irti  s  hk  verkosta  Sis    nrakennettu verkko osa  on kytkettyn   s  hk  verkkoon aina silloin   kun pistoke on pistorasiassa     CAUTION   VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER  RADIATION WHEN OPEN   AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM     ADVARSEL   SYNLIG OG USYNLIG  LASERSTR  LING VED   BNING  UNDG   UDS  TTELSE FOR  STR  LING    VARNING  SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG   LASERSTR  LNING N  R DENNA DEL    R   PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STR  LEN    VARO   AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA  N  KYV  LLE JA N  KYM  TT  M  LLE  LASER S  TEILYLLE    L   KATSO  S  TEESEEN    VORSICHT   GEFAHR VON SICHTBARER UND  UNSICHTBARER LASERSTRAHLUNG  BEI GE  FFNETEM GEH  USE     ATTENTION   RAYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET  INVISIBLE EN CAS D OUVERTURE  EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU  FAISCEAU       2007 03 30 4 01 40 PM    Disposal of your old product    Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials  and 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 consequen
11.  01 40 PM    General Information    Environmental Information    All unnecessary packaging has been  omitted  The packaging has been made  easy to separate into two materials   cardboard  box  and polyethylene  bags   protective foam sheet      Your DVD player 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     DO mar     DIGITAL    Manufactured under license from  Dolby Laboratories  Dolby   and the double D symbol are  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     ag  E  Windows Media and the Windows logo  are trademarks  or registered  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  in the United States and or other  countries     ULTRA    DivX Ultra Certified products  DivX   DivX Ultra Certified  and associated  logos are trademarks of DivX  Inc  and  are used under license     For Customer Use    Read carefully the information located at  the bottom or rear of your DVD Video  player and enter below the Serial No     Retain this information for future  reference     Model No  DVP 5160  Serial No        01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 4       Laser Safety    This unit employs a laser  Due to possible  eye injury  only a qualified service person  should remove the cover or attempt to  service this device    NOTE    Pictures shown maybe different  between countries     CAUTION   WARNING LOCATION  ON THE  BACKPLATE OF THE SET 
12.  The options for the selected item  appears    gt  If the selection in the menu is greyed  out  that means the feature is not  available or not possible to change at  the current state        Use A V to select a setting and press  OK to confirm   Example    PAL     gt  The setting is selected and setup is  complete        To exit  press SETUP     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting     TV Type    This menu contains the options for  selecting the color system that matches  the connected TV  For details  see page  20    Setting the TV Display    The picture shape can be adjusted to fit  your TV and the format must be available  on the playback disc  Otherwise  the TV  display will not affect the picture during  playback       In    Video Setup Page     press A V to  select   TV Display    then press P       4 3 Pan Scan    Select this if you  have a normal    TV and want    both sides of the            picture to be   trimmed or formatted on the TV screen     4 3 Letter Box     normal TV  A    wide  e  screen  display with H teste  black bars on the top   and bottom will be     16 9     Select this for   wide screen TV    frame ratio    Select this if you have a  displayed on the TV screen   16 9   ee             Use A Y to select a setting and press  OK to confirm     Press 4 to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 39    39    2007 03 30 4 01 58 PM    DVD Menu Options  continued     In the progre
13.  activated for the  inserted disc  you have to enter your six   digit password  see page 44          For more playback features  see pages  23 33     Tips        Do not overturn the DVD player while disc  loading  playing or ejecting        Do not close the disc tray manually even if  the power switched off        Basic playback controls       Unless otherwise stated  all operations  described are based on Remote Control  use     Pausing playback     During playback  press PLAY PAUSE  ll to pause playback and display a still  picture    gt  Sound will be muted       To resume normal playback  press  PLAY PAUSE Pill again     Selecting title chapter track    9 During playback  press PREV M to go  to the beginning of the currect chapter   track  press PREV M again to go to the  previous title chapter track         Press NEXT Pl to go to the next  chapter track       Press DISPLAY to display the disc  information text line for title chapter   track  example   00 08      9 Use alphanumeric keypad  0 9  to  enter valid title chapter track number    gt  The playback skips to the selected   title chapter track     Stopping playback    9 Press STOP E     Tips        Screen saver will start automatically if the  disc playback is stopped paused for about 5  minutes        The player will automatically switch to  Power Standby mode if you do not press any  buttons for about   5 minutes after the disc  has stopped playing     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possi
14.  convert the interlaced video from DVD  into progressive format for connection to a  progressive display  It dramatically increases the  vertical resolution     Region code  A system for allowing discs to be  played back only in the region designated beforehand   This unit will only play discs that have compatible  region codes  You can find the region code of your  unit by looking on the product label  Some discs are  compatible with more than one region  or ALL  regions      Title  The longest section of a picture or music   feature on DVD  music  etc   in 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 a TV     WMA  Windows Media Audio  Refers to an audio  compression technology developed by Microsoft  Corporation  WMA data can be encoded by using  Windows Media Player version 9 or Windows Media  Player for Windows XP  Files are recognized by their  file extension  WMA      5     2007 03 30 4 02 03 PM    Meet Philips at the Internet  http   www philips com welcome    Be responsible  Respect copyrights    Ab    DVP 5160    CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT       PHILIPS    e   SgpSL 0711 05 1 RC2      01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 52 2007 03 30 4 02 03 PM    
15.  feature is not available during  DivX  movie playback     Press     to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 35    35    2007 03 30 4 01 57 PM    DVD Menu Options  continued        Using the Audio setup menu         Press SETUP on the remote control    gt  The system setup menu appears     Audio Setup Page         Press 4 P to select   Audio Setup  Page          Press A V to select an item  then press   P to access    Example    Night Mode      gt  The options for the selected item  appears     gt  If the selection in the menu is greyed  out  that means the feature is not  available or not possible to change at  the current state        Use A V to select a setting and press  OK to confirm   Example    On     gt  The setting is selected and setup is  complete        To exit  press SETUP     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting     Analog Output    This option allows you to set the stereo  analog output of your DVD player       In    Audio Setup Page     press A V to  select   Analog Output    then press P     Stereo    Select this option when output delivers  sound from only the two front speakers     LT RT    Select this option if your DVD player is  connected to a Dolby Pro Logic decoder     V SURR      Allows the DVD player to use virtual  surround sound effects        Use A Y to select a setting and press  OK to confirm     Digital Audio Setup  The options included in Digital Audio  Setup are 
16.  location with  adequate ventilation to prevent  internal heat build up  Allow at least  10 cm  4 0     clearance from the rear  and the top of the set and 5cm  2 0    from the left and right to prevent  overheating          5cm  2 0      5cm  2 0      Avoid high temperatures  moisture    water and dust       Apparatus shall not be exposed to  dripping or splashing        Do not place any sources of danger  on the apparatus  such as liquid filled  objects  lighted candles      01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 8       Cleaning discs       Some problems occur because the disc  inside the player is dirty  frozen picture   sound disruptions  picture distortions    To avoid these problems  discs should be  cleaned on a regular basis     To clean a disc  use a micro fibre cleaning  cloth and wipe the disc from the center  to the edge in a straight line           CAUTION    Do not use solvents such as benzene   thinner  commercially available cleaners   or anti static sprays intended for analog  discs  Since the optical unit  laser  of the  DVD player operates at a higher power  than regular DVD or CD players   cleaning CDs intended for DVD or CD  players may damage the optical unit   laser   Therefore  refrain from using a  cleaning CD     2007 03 30 4 01 43 PM       Accessories supplied       Remote  control and  two AAA  batteries       PHILIPS          DVD PLAYER     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 9       General Information       Region codes       This DVD player is designed to support  t
17.  standard still  pictures or JPEG pictures such as  TIFF     DivX  movies       The file extensions has to be   AVI       MPG     or   MP4         DivX  3 11  4 x  5 x  6 0 and DivX   Ultra       Q pel accurate motion compensation       Global Motion Compensation  GMC   playback     Tips        Maximum 100 sessions for CD and 10  multi border for DVD are supported        For DVD R and DVD RW multi border   only finalised disc are supported        For DVD R and DVD RW multi border  both finalised and unfinalised disc are NOT  supported     TIPS  Some discs cannot be played on this DVD player due to the configuration and characteristics of    the disc  or due to the condition of recording and authoring software that was used     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 22    2007 03 30 4 01 50 PM    Playback Features       Starting disc playback         Turn on the TV to the correct program  number for the DVD player  e g     EXT          AV        Press STANDBY ON  D to turn on  the DVD player        Press OPEN CLOSE    on the front of  the DVD player         You can also hold down the STOP E  button on the remote control to open  and close the disc tray       Place a disc into the disc tray with the  label facing up  then press OPEN   CLOSE A     gt  For double sided discs  load the side   which you want to play facing up        Playback may start automatically   If not  press PLAY PAUSE PI       Ifa disc menu appears on the TV  see  page 24  Using the Disc Menu      9  f the child lock was
18. 4 01 49 PM    Playback from Disc    IMPORTANT      If the inhibit icon    appears on  the TV screen when a button is  pressed  it means the function is not  available on the current disc or at  the current time        DVD discs and players are designed  with regional restrictions  Before  playing a disc  make sure the disc is  for the same zone as your player        Playable discs       Using this DVD player  you can playback  on the following discs   DVD Video  Digital Versatile    Disc  VIDEO             DVD RW  DVD Rewritable   Audio Video format or  MP3 WMA JPEG DivX  files     DVD ReWritable    DVD R  DVD Recordable   Audio Video format or  MP3 WMA JPEG DivX  files  SER    alist    Recordable    OSG       CD R  CD Recordable   Audio Video format or  MP3 WMA JPEG DivX  files           CD RW  CD Rewritable     Audio Video format or                         MP3 WMA  JJPEG DivX  files  ReWritable  Audio CD  Compact Disc Ars   Digital Audio  DIGITAL AUDIO  Video CD COMPACT   Formats 1 0  1 1  2 0  ais  DIGITAL VIDEO                Super Video CD             MP3 Disc    DivX   Disc   DivX  3 11  4 x  5 x  6 0 and  DivX  Ultra        Supported formats    MP3 WMA tracks       The file extensions has to be   mp3       wma          JPEG ISO format       Maximum l4 characters display        Supported bit rate   32     320 kbps  MP3   32     192 kbps  WMA     JPEG pictures       The file extensions has to be   JPG   and not   JPEG         JPEG ISO format        t can only display DCF
19. 5    525    Playback Multistandard  PAL NTSC   VIDEO PERFORMANCE   Video DAC 12 bit  108 MHz   YPbPr 0 7 Vpp   75 ohm   Video Output IVpp   75 ohm    RGB  SCART     VIDEO FORMAT    Digital MPEG 2 for DVD SVCD  MPEG   for VCD    Compression  DivX   DVD 50Hz    Horiz  resolution 720 pixels  Vertical resolution 576 lines    vcD 50Hz  Horiz  resolution 352 pixels  Vertical resolution 288 lines    AUDIO FORMAT  Digital MPEG  AC 3   PCM    MP3 ISO 9660     Analog Sound Stereo    0 7 Vpp   75 ohm    60Hz  720 pixels  480 lines    60Hz  352 pixels  240 lines    compressed  Digital   16  20  24 bits   fs  44 1  48  96 kHz  96  112  128   256  320 kbps  amp   variable bit rate fs   32  44 1  48 kHz    Dolby Surround compatible downmix from Dolby    Digital multi channel sound    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 47    AUDIO PERFORMANCE    DA Converter 24 bit  192 kHz  DVD fs96 kHz  4Hz  44kHz  fs 48 kHz   4Hz  22kHz  SVCD fs 48 kHz 4Hz  22kHz  fs 44 1kHz     4Hz  20kHz  CD VCD fs 44 1kHz 4Hz  20kHz  Signal Noise  1kHz   gt  100 dB  Dynamic range 1 kHz   gt  90 dB  Crosstalk  I kHz   gt  100 dB  Distortion noise  1 kHz   gt  85 dB    MPEG MP3 MPEG Audio L3   CONNECTIONS   Scart Output Euroconnector   YPbPr Output Cinch 3x   Video Output Cinch  yellow    Audio Output L R Cinch  white red    Digital Output   coaxial  IEC60958 for CDDA   LPCM  IEC61937 for MPEG 1 2     Dolby Digital  CABINET  Dimensions  w x h x d  435 x 38 x 210 mm  Weight Approximately 2 kg    POWER CONSUMPTION    Power Supply R
20. Batteries Step 2   Finding your viewing  channel         Press STANDBY ON  D on the DVD  player to turn it on        Turn on the TV and set it to the correct  video in channel  You should see the blue  DVD background screen   2 Usually these channel are between the     Open the battery compartment  lowest and highest channels and may  be called FRONT  A V IN  VIDEO   See your TV s manual for more  details     gt  Or  you may go to channel   on your  TV  then press the Channel down   CAUTION  button repeatedly until you see the  Video In channel     gt  Or  the TV remote control may have  a button or turn that chooses  different video modes          Insert two batteries type R03 or AAA   following the indications         inside the  compartment        Close the cover       Remove batteries if they are  exhausted or if the remote is not to  be used for a long time      Do not use old and new or    different types of batteries in  gt  Or  set the TV to channel 3 or 4 if  combination  you are using an RF modulator      Batteries contain Chemical    If you are using external equipment   such  substances  so they should be as audio system or receiver   turn it on  disposed of properly  and select the appropriate input source    for the DVD player output  Refer to the    Using the remote control to equipment user   s manual for detail   operate the system                  Aim the remote control directly at the  remote sensor  IR  on the front panel       Do not put any objects betwe
21. Feature          Playing a Title    Press DISC MENU Playback Control  PBC      gt  The disc title menu appears on the TV For VCD with Playback Control  screen   PBC  feature  version 2 0 only      Use A V 4 P keys or alphanumeric 9 Press DISC MENU to toggle between  keypad 0 9 to select a play option     PBC ON    and    PBC OFF      Press OK key to confirm   gt  If you select    PBC ON     the disc menu     if available  will appear on the TV     Changing the Audio Language  gt  Use the PREV  4   NEXT Pl to go    to previous next page or use the    For DVD alphanumeric keypad 0 9 to select a    Press AUDIO repeatedly to select play option   different audio languages  9 During playback  pressing RETURN   TITLE will return to the menu screen  if  Changing the Audio Channel PBC is on    For VCD    If you want to skip the index menu  and playback directly from the  beginning     9 Press AUDIO to select the available  audio channels provided by the disc     MONO LEFT  MONO RIGHT  MIX   MONO  STEREO   9 Press DISC MENU key on the remote    control to turn to PBC off   Subtitles    9 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select  different subtitle languages     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     28    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 28 2007 03 30 4 01 55 PM    Playback Features  continued        Playing a DivX  disc       This DVD player supports the DivX   movie playback that you down
22. The contents of the USB flash drive  cannot be read    Slow operation of the USB flash drive    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 49    Press STOP button twice before selecting the setup system  menu    Depending on the disc availability  some menu items cannot  be selected     Insert a readable disc with the playback side facing down   Check the disc type  colour system  PAL NTSC  and region  code    Check for any scratches or smudges on the disc    Press SETUP to turn off the setup menu screen    You may need to enter the password in order to change the  parental rating level or to unlock the disc for playback   Moisture may have condensed inside the system  Remove the  disc and leave the system turned on for about an hour   Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet for a few  minutes  Reconnect the power cord and try to operate again  as usual     Check the disc for fingerprint scratches and clean with a soft  cloth wiping from center to edge     Check that the output of the video signal is turn to    Interlaced       Check that the DivX   file is encoded in    Home Theatre     mode with DivX   5 x encoder   Check that the DivX   movie downloaded is a complete file     The audio codec may not be supported by this DVD player     Check that file size of the movie does not exceed the file size  of the disc during downloading     Make sure the file name extension is correct  You can check  this using a computer with CD ROM    The player is designed to playback DVD  VCD  CD audio
23. VD player to suit your particular  requirement        Using the General setup  menu         Press SETUP on the remote control    gt  The system setup menu appears        General Setup Page          Press 4 P to select   General Setup  Page          Press A V to select an item  then press   P to access    Example    OSD Language      gt  The options for the selected item  appears     gt  If the selection in the menu is greyed  out  that means the feature is not  available or not possible to change at  the current state        Use A V to select a setting and press  OK to confirm   Example    English     gt  The setting is selected and setup is  complete        To exit  press SETUP     Locking Unlocking the disc for  viewing    Not all discs are rated or coded by the  disc maker  You can prevent a specific  disc from playing by locking the disc  Up  to 20 discs can be locked       In    General Setup Page     press A V to  select   Disc Lock    then press P       Lock     Select this to block the playback of the  current disc  Subsequent access to a  locked disc requires six digit password   The default password is  136900   see  page 44  Changing the password        Unlock      Select this to unlock the disc and allow  future playback        Use A Y to select a setting and press  OK to confirm     OSD Language    This menu contains various language  options for the language displayed on the  screen  For details  see page 21        TIPS  The underlined option is the factory defa
24. addition  a different user  interface will be needed in order to  function and in order to be simple  enough to use     Why can t I rotate the pictures in my   device         n order to rotate the pictures in the  USB device  the picture must contain  EXIF information  stored by most digital  cameras  This EXIF information may  have been removed when you edit or  copy the picture from other devices using  editing programs     Why can t the player play some of my   music files  photos or movies        The music files may not be playable  because of different formats and encoding  bit rates  Similarly  the photos may be of  low resolution or too high resolution for  the player to support     2007 03 30 4 02 02 PM    Glossary    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  The 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   Stereo  etc       Bit Rate  The amount of data used to hold a given  length of music  measured in kilobits per seconds  or  kbps  Or  the speed at which you record  Generally   the higher the bit rate  or the higher the recording  speed  the better the sound quality  However  higher  bit ra
25. aedsaascabssatsussabisas euasasnsbereasced 22  Playback Features  Starting disc playback       23  Basic playback controls    23  Pausing playback                     423  Selecting title chapter track  223       Stopping playback  Operations for video playback                    eese eese eese eese eene eene nns tn ases sat ena sets etnu 24  Using the Disc Menu                 24  ZOOMMME  Mesia  Resuming playback from the last stopped point  Slow Motion  Forward   Reverse  Searching   oco rette N EE Ue cete tue ve EUE  Selecting various repeat functions    Repeat play mode                        esee  Repeating a section within a chapter track  Viewing the disc playback information                      ceres eee eene enne enne tn nnt en na tnannn  Using the OSD menu                             Title Chapter Track selection    Time Search                          Audio Subtitle              01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 6 2007 03 30 4 01 42 PM    Contents                 i m                                             26  Time Display   26 27  loj         X                         27  Viewing Audio CD playback information       wee 27  Disc Go  To   Mack Go  To 7 Track Selection    en errem 27    Special DVD Features                      Playing a Title                            28  Changing the Audio Language     28  Subtitles                 reete   28  Special VCD and SVCD Feature  28  Playbacle Control  PBC  EE E EE E E 28  Playing WPnoelrle          29  USB mass storage d
26. are not coded with a rating  though the movie rating may be printed on  the disc cover  The rating level feature does  not prohibit play of such discs     The underlined option is the factory default setting     LI See  You can set the PBC to  On  or  Off    This feature is available only on SVCD or  Video CD 2 0 with playback control   PBC  feature  For details  see page 28     MP3 JPEG Menu   MP3 JPEG Navigator can be set only if  the disc is recorded with menu  It allows  you to select different display menu for  easy navigation       In    Preference Page     press A V to select      MP3 JPEG Nav    then press P       Without Menu    Select this to display all the files  contained in the MP3 Picture CD       With Menu    Select this to display only the folder  menu of the MP3 Picture CD       Use A V to select a setting and press    OK to confirm     Tip       This feature is not available for selection in  USB mode     Press  lt  to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 43    43    2007 03 30 4 02 01 PM    DVD Menu Options  continued   Changing the Password Setting the DivX  subtitle font    You need to enter your six digit You can set the font type that supports  password to play a prohibited disc or if the recorded DivX  subtitle    prompted for a password  The same  default password is used for both  Parental and Disc Lock       In    Preference Page     press A W to select    DivX  Subtitle    then press P    
27. at least title  singer and album   and Meta data  WMA   including title   artist  copyright and comment   information appears on the TV screen     Q Press OK to confirm     Tip       If the playing file is not selected  the ID3   Meta information will disappear     Playback selection    During playback  you can         Press PREV M   NEXT Pl to select  the previous next track file in the current  folder       Press PLAY PAUSE Pll repeatedly to  pause resume playback     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     32    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 32    2007 03 30 4 01 57 PM    Playback Features  continued     Playback with multi angles  JPEG     9 During playback  press A V  lt 1 P to  rotate the picture on the TV screen   A  flip the picture vertically by 180   V  flip the picture horizontally by 180           rotate the picture anti clockwise by  90    P  rotate the picture clockwise by 90      Tips        It may not be possible to play certain  MP3 JPEG disc due to the configuration and  characteristics of the disc or condition of the  recording        It is normal to experience an occasional   skip  while listening to your MP3 disc        For multi session discs with different  formats  only the first session will be  available     Preview Function  JPEG     This function shows the content of the  current folder or the whole disc          Press DISPLAY during playback    
28. ating 240V  50Hz  Power consumption  lt  10W  Power consumption in   Iw  Standby mode  47    2007 03 30 4 02 02 PM    Troubleshooting    WARNING  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     Problem Solution    No power      Press STANDBY ON button on the front of the DVD  player to turn on the system       Make sure the AC outlet has power     Remote control does not work      Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on the front  of the DVD player  not towards TV        Remove any obstacles between DVD player and the remote  control       Batteries are weak  replace the batteries       Check the polarities of the batteries are as indicated on the  remote control    signs      No picture      Turn on your TV and set to the correct Video In channel  for the DVD player  You may go to Channel   on your TV   then press the channel down button on your TV s remote  control until you see the TV program        Check the video connection between the DVD player and    the TV   The picture is distorted or black  amp      The disc does not match with the TV color system standard  white during playback   PAL NTSC          The disc is dirty  clean the disc     
29. ble for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 23    23    2007 03 30 4 01 52 PM    Playback Features  continued        Operations for video  playback       Using the Disc Menu    Depending on the disc  a menu may  appear on the TV screen once you load  in the disc     To select a playback feature or item   9 Use A V 4 P keys or numeric  keypad  0 9  on the remote  then press  OK to start playback     To access or remove the menu  9 Press DISC MENU on the remote     This function allows you to enlarge the  picture on the TV screen and to pan  through the enlarged picture       During playback  press ZOOM  repeatedly to display the picture with  different scales    gt  Use A V 4 P keys to pan through   the enlarged picture    gt  Playback will continue       Press ZOOM repeatedly to return to  the original size     Resuming playback from the last  stopped point    Resume playback of the last 5 discs is  possible  even if the disc was ejected   open  or standby  Auto resume is active  for DVD VCD SVCD CD types of discs         Load one of the last 5 discs    gt     Play from start  press  PREV  appears  during playback for first 10 seconds         During the message appears on the TV  screen  press PREV to start playback  from the beginning    gt  Playback restarts from the first title   DVD  or the beginning of the title   track  VCD CDDA SVCD      To cancel resume mode  9  n stop mode  press STOP Wil again     T
30. c  the  disc   s default language will be used    On screen display  OSD  language instead     Select this to change the language of this PESE   DVD player screen display menu  English  The menu language  on screen display   for the system will remain as you set it           The language options are different  depending on your country or region  It  may not correspond to the illustrations  shown on the user manual        General Setup Page  ENGLISH       OSD Language      Press STOP Bi twice to stop playback    if any   then press SETUP        Press P to select   Preference Page            Press SETUP     Press A V to highlight one of the  options below  then press P     Press A    to select  OSD Language       then press P    Audio    Select this to change disc sound track     Use A V to select a language and press language   OK to confirm     Subtitle      Select this to change the subtitle language     Disc Menu   Select this to change the language of the  disc menu       Use A Y to select a language and press  OK to confirm   If the language you want is not in  the list  then select   Others    then  use the numeric keypad  0 9  on the  remote to enter the 4 digit language code   XXXX   see page 5  Language Code    and press OK       Repeat steps        for other language  settings     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press 4 to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     21    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 21 2007 03 30 
31. ces for the environment and human health    The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping  or splashing and that no objects filled with  liquids  such as vases  shall be placed on    apparatus     Due to the inconsistency of disc formats  provided by various disc manufacturers  your  DVD system may require a playability  enhancement or upgrade  As DVD technology  advances  these enhancements will become  common and will be easy to complete    Go to www philips com welcome for  software upgrade     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 3    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  Reverse engineering or  disassembly is prohibited        CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL  HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY  COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY  CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE  PICTURE  IN CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE  SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS  IT IS RECOMMENDED  THAT THE USER SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO  THE STANDARD DEFINITION  OUTPUT  IF THERE  ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING TV SET  COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS MODEL 525p AND  625p DVD PLAYER  PLEASE CONTACT OUR  CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER        2007 03 30 4
32. ckets cables  white red  to connect AUDIO      Use the SCART cable to connect the OUT  L R  sockets of the DVD player to  DVD player s SCART socket  TV OUT  the corresponding AUDIO IN sockets on  to the corresponding Scart input sockets the television  cable not supplied      on the TV  cable not supplied      Tip        Ensure that the  TV  indication on SCART  cable is connected to the television and     DVD    indication on SCART is connected to  the DVD player     TIPS  Before making or changing any connections  make sure that all the devices are disconnected  from the power outlet     10    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 10 2007 03 30 4 01 44 PM    Connections  continued                 sesscasane  donessencas          IMPORTANT        The progressive scan video quality  is only possible when using YPbPr  and a progressive scan television is  required     Using Component Video sockets   YPbPr       Use the component video cables  red   blue green  to connect the DVD player   s  YPbPr sockets to the component video  input sockets  or labeled as YPbPr  on  the television  cable not supplied        To hear sound of this DVD player  through your television  use the audio  cables  white red  to connect AUDIO  OUT  L R  sockets of the DVD player to  the corresponding AUDIO IN sockets on  the television  cable not supplied         Proceed to page 19 for detailed  progressive scan setup     TIPS  Before making or changing any connections  make sure that all the devices are disconnec
33. ear on the TV      s         Press 4 to highlight   OK   and press  OK to confirm    gt  The setup is now completed and you  can start enjoy the high quality  picture     To deactivate Progressive Scan  manually     9 Wait for 15 seconds for the auto  recovery   OR     Press OPEN CLOSE 4 on the DVD  player to open the disc tray       Press numeric keypad    I    on the  remote control for few seconds    gt  The DVD background screen appears     Tip        There are some progressive scan TVs and  High Definition TVs that are not fully  compatible with this unit  resulting in the  unnatural picture when playing back a DVD  VIDEO disc in the progressive scan mode  In  such a case  turn off the progressive scan  feature on both the DVD player and your TV     Press 4 to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 19    19    2007 03 30 4 01 48 PM    Getting Started  continued        Step 4   Selecting the  matching colour system       The colour system of the DVD player   disc and TV should match in order for  the disc to play  Before changing the TV  system  determine the colour system of  your TV     Video Setup Page    TV Type         Press SETUP      Press P to select   Video Setup Page          Press A V repeatedly to select   TV  Type    then press P        Use A Y to select one of the options  below      PAL    Select this if the connected TV has the  PAL colour system  It will change the  video signal of an NTSC disc and o
34. en the  remote control and the DVD player  while operating the DVD player     18    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 18 2007 03 30 4 01 48 PM    Getting Started  continued        Step 3   Setting up  Progressive Scan feature        for Progressive Scan TV only    The progressive scan displays twice the  number of frames per seconds than  interlaced scanning  ordinary normal TV  system   With nearly double the number  of lines  progressive scan offers higher  picture resolution and quality     Before you start          Ensure that you have connected this  DVD player to a progressive scan TV  using the YPbPr connection  see page  11         Ensure that you have completed the  basic installation and setup       Turn on your TV and set to interlace  mode  refer to your TV user manual        Press STANDBY ON  D on the  remote control to turn on the DVD  player        Select the correct video in channel    gt  The DVD background menu appears       Press SETUP        Press P to select   Video Setup Page          Video Setup Page    Progressive       Q Select   Component   to   Interlaced     then OK to confirm       Press A V repeatedly to select    Progressive    then press P     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting     Q Select   On    then press OK to confirm    gt  The menu will appear on the TV     ees          Press 4 to highlight   OK   and press  OK to confirm       Turn on your TV progressive scan mode   refer to your TV user manual     gt  The menu will app
35. er the sampling rate  the better  sound quality  LPCM Output can be selected  only when PCM Only is activated     The underlined option is the factory default setting     Sound Mode    The options included in Sound Mode  Setup are  3D    Movie Mode    Music  Mode        In    Audio Setup Page     press A V to    select   Sound Mode    then press P       Press A V to select an item  then press       to access        Use A V to select a setting and press    OK to confirm     3D   This function provides a virtual surround   sound experience using just two   speakers     gt    Off       Living Room       Hall          Arena       Church      Movie Mode   Provides various Movie sound effects     gt    Off      Sci Fic       Action        Drama       Concert      Music Mode  Select a Sound Mode that matches the  type of music you are playing  These  preset Sound Modes adjust the frequency  bands of the audio to enhance your  favorite music   Provides various Music sound effects    gt    Off       Digital       Rock         Classic       Jazz      Press     to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 37    37    2007 03 30 4 01 58 PM    DVD Menu Options  continued     e    CD Upsampling    This feature allows you to convert your  music CD to a higher sampling rate using  sophisticated digital signal processing for  better sound quality     In    Audio Setup Page     press A V to  select  CD Upsampling    then press   gt        Of
36. evice        30  Compatibility of USB device    interire tieniti betreten 30  Playing from USB flash drive or USB memory card reader                         eee 3l  Playing MP3 WMA JJPEG Picture CD                   eese 32 33  General Operation eU nO wpiensateid ien EE EHI DU EIE EIE 32  Playback selection                              432  Playback with multi angles  JPEG       33  Preview Function  JPEG                  139  Zoomvpicture   PEG          ricette reb imrieceecttereeto 33  Playing MP3 WMA music and JPEG picture simultaneously                          eee 33  Using the General setup menu                  eese esee eee en ee ennnttn satin satin ase ta sets sse en sten 34 35  Locking   Unlocking the disc for viewing                        eerte nente tenente tentent 34  OSD Language sionis  34  SIM  35  DivX  VOD registration COdC     cssssssssssssssssssssueesssneeccsuecessuscessuscessuscessuseessnseessnneessuessesueessnesesneeees 35  Using the Audio setup menu    36 38  Analog oll iVm 36  IBI EID                         36 37  SIDE                                                  37  CD Upsampling                            38  Night  Mode     turning  on off  ssiissss sccssssssssassscscosissscanssanccseaatsobicassscscgusscuscavstanscazebiscadsnsrsnsscaasicasoud  anscd 38  Using the Video setup menu      39   41  DAI e                                                        39  Setting the TV Display 239  illi                                40  Picture Setting    
37. f    Select this to disable CD Upsampling       88 2 kHz  x2     Select this to convert the sampling rate of  the CDs twice higher than the original       176 4 kHz  x4      Select this to convert the sampling rate of  the CDs four times higher than the  original     Use A V to select a setting and press  OK to confirm     Tip        CD Upsampling feature is only applicable  to stereo output setting when playing CD  disc     Night Mode   turning on off    This mode optimizes playback of sound at  low volume  High volume outputs will be  softened and low volume outputs are  brought upward to an audible level       In    Audio Setup Page     press A V to    select   Night Mode    then press P      Onj   Select this to set low volume output  This  feature is only available for movie discs  with Dolby Digital mode     Off    Turns off night mode feature  Select this  to enjoy the surround sound with its full  dynamic range       Use A V to select a setting and press    OK to confirm     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press 4 to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item   38    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 38    2007 03 30 4 01 58 PM    DVD Menu Options  continued        Using the Video setup menu         Press SETUP on the remote control    gt  The system setup menu appears        Video Setup Page         Press 4 P to select   Video Setup  Page     Q Press A V to select an item  then press  P to access   Example    TV Type     gt 
38. files  mp3   and photos  jpg  into a flash drive     Why does the system fail to detect my   USB portable music player        The portable music player may require  propriety software that is bundled with  our player in order to access the  contents  eg  playlist      Why can t some devices be playback   from USB Port on my player        USB Port only offer 500mA current   could not power up HDD players which  require more current        Device which shows USB Mass Storage  Device might actually be USB Hub when  detect in USB analyser        Devices in NTFS format can t be  supported        Devices require drivers to be installed  will not supported by this player  They  are not UMS or MTP devices  which does  not require any driver installation or start  up disc  When in UMS or MTP mode  the  device is treated as an external HDD or  portable device     50    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 50    What types of file does the player   support        We support only FATI6 and FAT32  not  NTFS     Why does the file name appear to be  different from what was displayed on my  computer  e g  from    Good Bye  jpg  to   Good B 1 jpg          The length of the file name is restricted  by the file system of the device  FATI6    which only supports eight  8  characters        The computer may be able to display the  full file name as the operating system can  convert the file system     Is simultaneous USB and Disc playback   possible        This is not possible due to memory  limitation  In 
39. gt   2 thumbnail pictures will appear on  the TV screen          Press PREV  4   NEXT Pl to display  the other pictures on the previous   next    page      Press A V 4 P to select one of the  picture and press OK to start playback        Press DISC MENU to return to Picture  CD menu     Zoom picture  JPEG     9 During playback  press ZOOM  repeatedly to display the picture with  different scales     9 Use A V 4 b to view the zoomed  picture     Playing MP3 WMA music and JPEG  picture simultaneously      Load a disc that contains MP3 WMA  music and JPEG picture files    gt  The disc menu appears on the TV  screen       Select an MP3 WMA track        During MP3 WMA music playback  select  a picture file on the TV screen and press  OK    gt  A slide show will start at the same  time as the MP3 WMA audio file is    playing      To quit simultaneous playback  press  STOP Bi to stop the slide show        Press STOP W again to stop the audio     Tip        Some files on Kodak or JPEG disc may be  distorted during playback due to the  configuration and characteristics of the disc       During simultaneous playback  fast  forward   reverse or slow forward is not  available     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 33    33    2007 03 30 4 01 57 PM    DVD Menu Options    This DVD Player setup is carried out via  the TV  enabling you to customize the  D
40. he Region Management System  Check  the regional code number on the disc  package  If the number does not match  the player s region number  see table  below   the player may be unable to  playback the disc     Tips        It may not be possible to play CD R RW  or DVD R RW in all cases due to the type of  disc or condition of the recording        If you are having trouble playing a certain  disc  remove the disc and try a different one   Improper formatted disc will not played on  this DVD player     Region Discs that can  be played    U S A  and  Canada regions          U K and  Europe regions    Asia Pacific   Taiwan  Korea       Australia   New Zealand   Latin America    Russia and  India regions    China  Calcos Islands   Walls and Futuna       Islands    2007 03 30 4 01 44 PM    Connections       Connecting to television                   IMPORTANT    Using Composite Video sockets      You only need to make one video  CVBS     connection from the following    options  depending on the   Use the composite video cable  yellow   capabilities of your television  to connect the DVD player   s VIDEO    Connect the DVD player directly OUT  CVBS  socket to the video input  to the television  socket  or labeled as A V In  Video In       A SCART connection will let you Composite or Baseband  on the   use features both audio and video television  cable not supplied      anche DVD player    To hear sound of this DVD player    5 through your television  use the audio  Using SCART so
41. icture data compression system proposed by the  Joint Photographic Expert Group  which features  small decrease in image quality in spite of its high  compression ratio     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 51    MP3  A file format with a sound data compression  system   MP3  is the abbreviation of Motion Picture  Experts Group    or MPEG I  Audio Layer 3  By  using MP3 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 each sound  track constitute one sound field  Multichannel refers  to a structure of sound tracks having 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 software s level is higher than  the user set level     PCM  Pulse Code Modulation   A system for   converting analog sound signal to digital signal for   later processing  with no data compression used in  conversion        Playback control  PBC   Refers to the signal  recorded on video CDs or SVCDs for controlling  reproduction  By using menu screens recorded on a  Video CD or SVCD that supports PBC  you can enjoy  interactive type software as well as software having a  search function        Progressive Scan  It displays all the horizontal lines  of a picture at one time  as a signal frame  This  system can
42. ip       To remove the message from the TV  screen  press DISPLAY     You can slow forward or slow reverse a  disc during playback and select a different  speed     For DivX  DVD  VCD SVCD     Press A V during playback to select the  required speed  1 2  1 4  1 8 or 1 16   forward  DivX  DVD  VCD SVCD  or  backward  DVD      gt  Sound will be muted       To return to normal speed  press PLAY   PAUSE Pil     Forward   Reverse Searching    You can fast forward or fast reverse a  disc during playback and select a desired  search speed     For DivX   DVD VCD SVCD CD   MP3 WMA    Press 4 P directly or press I4 Pl for 2   seconds during playback to select the   required speed  2X  4X  8X  16X or 32X    backward or forward      gt  Sound will be muted  DVD VCD   SVCD DivX9  or intermittent  MP3   WMA CD        To return to normal speed  press PLAY   PAUSE Pil     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     24    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 24    2007 03 30 4 01 52 PM    Playback Features  continued        Selecting various repeat  functions       Repeat play mode    The repeat play options vary depending    on the disc type     While playing a disc  press REPEAT    continuously to choose a repeat options     For DVD       Chapter  currently playing chapter   Title  currently playing title    All  entire disc    Shuffle  random playback    Off  cancel     For Video CD       Track  cur
43. iri   Kazakh  Kernewek  Khmer  Kinyarwanda  Kirghiz   Komi   Korean  Kuanyama  Kwanyama  Kurdish   Lao   Latina   Latvian  Letzeburgesch   Limburgan  Limburger  Lingala   Lithuanian  Luxembourgish   Macedonian  Malagasy   Magyar  Malayalam  Maltese   Manx   Maori   Marathi  Marshallese  Moldavian  Mongolian   Nauru   Navaho  Navajo  Ndebele  North  Ndebele  South  Ndonga  Nederlands  Nepali   Norsk   Northern Sami  North Ndebele  Norwegian Nynorsk   Occitan  Provencal  Old Bulgarian  Old Slavonic  Oriya   Oromo  Ossetian  Ossetic  Pali   Panjabi   Persian   Polski   Portugu  s    Pushto  Russian  Quechua  Raeto Romance  Romanian  Rundi  Samoan  Sango  Sanskrit  Sardinian  Serbian  Shona  Shqip  Sindhi  Sinhalese  Slovensky  Slovenian  Somali  Sotho  Southern  South Ndebele  Sundanese  Suomi  Swahili  Swati  Svenska  Tagalog  Tahitian  Tajik  Tamil  Tatar  Telugu  Thai  Tibetan  Tigrinya  Tonga  Tonga Islands   Tsonga  Tswana  T  rk  e  Turkmen  Twi  Uighur  Ukrainian  Urdu  Uzbek  Vietnamese  Volapuk  Walloon  Welsh  Wolof  Xhosa  Yiddish  Yoruba  Zulu    2007 03 30 4 01 42 PM    Contents    Care and Safety Information    8  Cleaning discs 8    General Information    Accessories supplied 9  Region codes    Connections                       Connecting to television             ssscscscsssscsssscscscscsscessscesssscssssscsssscsssssssssssssesssseenees 10 12  Using SCART SOGKEUS terme oim ementi ten ai TEA E SaS nS 10  Using Composite Video sockets  CVBS      10    Using Componen
44. k before removing the  supported USB device from the USB  port     TIPS  Before making or changing any connections  make sure that all the devices are disconnected  from the power outlet     15    01 52_dvp5160_05_eng2 indd 15 2007 03 30 4 01 46 PM    Product Overview       Front and Rear Panels       STANDBY ON  b      Turns on the player or switches  to standby mode     Disc Tray          OPEN CLOSE A      Opens or closes the disc tray     Display panel      Shows information about the    current status of the DVD player     USB Port      Input of the supported USB device    E STOP       Stops playback  PLAY PAUSE Pll       Starts or pauses playback     SMART PICTURE      To toggle between Standard  Vivid   Cool and Personal               IR Sensor      Point the remote control towards  this sensor                                                                            Mains    AC Power Cord       Connect to a standard AC outlet       VIDEO OUT  CVBS        Connect to CVBS Video input of  a television   YPbPr  Component Video Out        Connect to YPbPr input of a   television       16    01 52_dvp5160_05_eng2 indd 16       TV OUT  SCART       Connect to SCART input of a    television       Audio Out  Left Right        Connect to AUDIO inputs of an  amplifier  receiver or stereo  system           COAXIAL  Digital audio out       Connect to coaxial AUDIO input  of a digital audio equipment         our    SHSSHSS HSS  hesesceseas        2007 03 30 4 01 47 PM    Product Ove
45. load from  your computer onto a CD R RW or  DVD R RW  see page 35 for more  information        Load a DivX  disc      gt  The data disc menu appears on the  TV screen       Press A V to select the folder and press    OK to open the folder     Q Press A V to select a track file      Press OK to confirm     Press SUBTITLE on the remote  control will turn on or off the subtitle     If multilingual subtitles are embedded on  the DivX  disc  pressing SUBTITLE will  change the subtitle language during  playback     If multi audio are embedded on the  DivX  disc  pressing AUDIO repeatedly  to select different audio language during  playback     Tips        Subtitle files with the following filename  extensions   srt   smi   sub   ssa   txt  are  supported but do not appear on the file  navigation menu        The subtitle filename   sub  have to be  saved under the same filename as the movie    avi  in the same folder     For example  Folder A  abc avi and abc sub     Advance features of the DivX  Ultra    XSUB    subtitles let you author  movies with multiple language subtitle  sets     Interactive video menus offer  unprecedented convenience and control  so you can quickly navigate between  various scenes or bonus features and  select from audio track and subtitle  options     Alternate audio tracks enable audio  tracks in multiple language versions or  separate audio tracks for specific speaker  configurations     Chapter points provide flexibility   allowing you to jump straight 
46. lt    then press P   to select    Reset         Press OK to confirm    gt  All settings will now reset to factory  defaults     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press  lt  to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     45    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 45 2007 03 30 4 02 02 PM    Others       Software upgrade       Periodically Philips will issue software  upgrade to enhance your user  experience     IMPORTANT       Power supply must not be  interrupted during upgrade     To check the current software version of  this DVD player       Press OPEN CLOSE 4 on the DVD  player to open the disc tray    gt  The disc tray will open       Press numeric keypad    55    on the  remote control    gt  The file name of the software installed  in the DVD player appears on the TV    screen   To download and install the latest    software to the DVD player      Visit the Philips website    www philips   com welcome    to check the availability of  the latest software upgrade      Download the software to a CD R        Insert the CD R to the disc slot    gt  The menu appears on the TV screen     Upgrade File Detected    Upgrade   Press Play to start          Press PLAY PAUSE Pll to download  the latest software in the DVD player    gt  The DVD player will re start  automatically once the download  complete     46    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 46 2007 03 30 4 02 02 PM    Specifications    TV STANDARD PAL 50Hz   NTSC 60Hz     Number of lines 62
47. o go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     4l    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 41 2007 03 30 4 02 01 PM     DVD Menu Options  continued     These menus contains various language  options for audio  subtitle and disc menu  which may be recorded on the DVD  For  details  see page 21        Using the Preference setup  menu         Press STOP Bi twice to stop playback    if any   then press SETUP on the  remote control            gt  The system setup menu appears  Depending on the DVD  you may be  asked to change the parental level while  Preference Page playing the disc  The rating levels are    from   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          In    Preference Page     press A W to select    Parental    then press P           Press 4 P to select   Preference Preference Page  Page          Press A V to select an item  then press   P to access    Example    Parental      gt  The options for the selected item  appears     gt  If the selection in the menu is greyed  out  that means the feature is not  available or not possible to change at  the current state     Parental         Use A Y to select a rating level and  press OK to confirm    gt  Select   8 Adult   to disable parental     Use A Y to select a setting and press level and allow all discs to play   OK to confirm      Example    8 Adult     gt  The setting is 
48. o the terminal marked  L or coloured red        Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal  in the plug  marked E  or e  or coloured green  or  green and yellow      Before replacing the plug cover  make certain that  the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead    not simply over the two wires     Copyright in the U K    Recording and playback of material may require  consent  See Copyright Act 1956 and The  Performer s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 2    DK   Advarsel  Usynlig laserstr  ling ved   bning  n  r sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion   Undg   utszttelse for str  ling     Bemerk  Netafbryderen er sekundzrt  indkoblet og ofbryder ikke str  mmen fra  nettet  Den indbyggede netdel er derfor  tilsluttet til lysnettet sa l  nge netstikket  sidder i stikkontakten     s   Klass 1 laseraparat   Varning  Om apparaten anv  nds p   annat  s  tt an i denna bruksanvisning specificerats   kan anv  ndaren uts  ttas f  r osynlig  laserstr  lning  som   verskrider gr  nsen f  r  laserklass 1     Observera  St  mbrytaren   r sekund  rt  kopplad och bryter inte str  mmen fr  n  n  tet  Den inbyggda n  tdelen   r d  rf  r  ansluten till eln  tet s   l  nge stickproppen  sitter i v  gguttaget     SF   Luokan 1 laserlaite   Varoitus  Laitteen k  ytt  minen muulla kuin  t  ss   k  ytt  ohjeessa mainitulla tavalla  saattaa altistaa k  ytt  j  n turvallisuusluokan  1 ylitt  v  lle n  kym  tt  m  lle lasers  teilylle   Oikeus muutoksiin varataan
49. rage device        By dragging and dropping music files  you  can easily transfer your favorite music  from PC to a USB mass storage device     9 For flash player  you can also use its  music management software for the  music transfer     9 However  those WMA files may not be  playable for compatibility reasons     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 31    3l    2007 03 30 4 01 56 PM    Playback Features  continued        Playing MP3 WMA JPEG  Picture CD       This DVD player can playback MP3   WMA and JPEG files on a personally  recorded CD R RW disc  commercial  CD or USB device     IMPORTANT    You have to turn on your TV and set to  the correct Video In channel   See page  18    Finding your viewing channel         General Operation      Load a disc or plug in an USB device    gt  The disc reading time may exceed 30  seconds due to the complexity of the  directory file configuration    gt  The data disc menu appears on the  TV screen     01 42 04 40 128kbps       001 020    C   MP3 files 128kbs    PHILIPS    ce  MP3 Music 1         Press PREV  4   NEXT PI to go to  previous   next page of the menu        Press A V to select the folder and press  OK to open the folder       Press A V to select a track file     9  f a jpeg file is selected  a preview will  appear on the TV screen     9 Ifa MP3 WMA file is selected  ID3  MP3    including 
50. rd                               OLOFS    woEdouT our    COMPONENT VIDEO OUT          After everything is connected  properly  plug in the AC power cord  to the power outlet    Never make or change any connections  with the power switched on     When no disc is loaded  press  STANDBY ON on the DVD player  front panel              2  may appear on the display  panel     TIPS  Before making or changing any connections  make sure that all the devices are disconnected  from the power outlet     13    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 13 2007 03 30 4 01 46 PM    Optional connections             Connecting to a stereo Connecting to a digital AV  system receiver             AV Receiver                   Y    Stereo system has right  left Audio Receiver has a PCM  Dolby Digital  In sockets or MPEG decoder        eeosese   555895       Select one of the video connections   Select one of the video connections   CVBS VIDEO IN or COMPONENT  CVBS VIDEO IN or COMPONENT  VIDEO IN  depending on the options VIDEO IN  depending on the options  available on your television  available on your television      Use the audio cables  white red  to   Connect the COAXIAL socket of the  connect AUDIO OUT  L R  sockets of DVD player to the corresponding Digital  the DVD Player to the corresponding Audio In socket on your receiver  cable  AUDIO IN sockets on the stereo system not supplied       cable not supplied      Set the DVD player s digital output to    PCM Only or ALL depending on the  capabilities of yo
51. rently playing track       All  entire disc        Shuffle  random playback        Off  cancel     For Audio CD       Track  currently playing track       All  entire disc        Off  cancel     For MP3 WMA       Repeat One  currently playing file        Repeat Folder  current folder        Folder  playing all files in one folder  once        Single  currently playing file once      For JPEG  DivX    In STOP mode    Repeat One  currently playing file   Repeat Folder  current folder   Folder  playing all files in one folder  once        Single  currently playing file once    In PLAY mode    Repeat One  currently playing file   Repeat All  all files in the selected  folder    Repeat Off  playing all files in one  folder once    Single  currently playing file once        To cancel repeat playback  press STOP  a     Tip       For VCD  repeat playback is not possible if  the PBC mode is switched on     Repeating a section within a  chapter track    You can repeat the playback of a specific  segment within a title chapter track  To  do this  you must mark the start and end  of the segment you want       While playing a disc  press REPEAT A   B at your chosen starting point       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    gt  The section will now repeat  continuously        To exit the sequence  press REPEAT A   B     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs 
52. rview  continued        Remote Control       DISC MENU       Enters or exits the disc  contents menu       Switches on or off the  playback control mode  for  VCD 2 0 only     OK      Confirms an entry or  selection    RETURN TITLE      To go back to previous  menu  show title menu    PREV M       Skips to the previous title   chapter  track       Press and hold to fast  backward    B STOP       Stops playback   Pil PLAY PAUSE       Starts or pauses playback    SUBTITLE      Selects a subtitle language of  the playing disc  DVD     ZOOM       Enlarge a picture on the TV  screen   REPEAT       Select various repeat mode  REPEAT A B       Repeat playback a specific  section on a disc    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 17                  To switch the DVD player  to standby mode or ON    DISPLAY      Displays information on TV  screen during playback    4         Cursor buttons for moving  to the left or right  do a fast  forward reverse search     AV       Cursor buttons for moving  up down  do a slow  forward backward    SETUP      Enters or exits the system  setup menu    NEXT Pl       Skips to the next title   chapter track       Press and hold to fast   PHILIPS forward       DVD PLAYER USB       Access the content of the  connected USB device and  exit from USB mode    Alphanumeric keypad      Selects numbered items in  a menu    AUDIO       Selects an audio language   DVD VCD  or an audio  channel    17    2007 03 30 4 01 47 PM    Getting Started             Step     Inserting 
53. selected and setup is  complete        To exit  press SETUP  e    Use the alphanumeric keypad 0 9 to  enter the six digit password  see page 44     Changing the Password      then press OK  to confirm     DVDs that are rated higher than the level  you selected will not play unless you  enter your six digit password     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press  lt  to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     42    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 42 2007 03 30 4 02 01 PM    TIPS     DVD Menu Options  continued     Rating Explanations      I Kid Safe    Childsafe  acceptable for viewers of all  ages      2 G   General Audience  recommended as  acceptable for viewers of all ages      3  PG   Parental Guidance suggested      4  PG   13    Unsuitable for children under age 13      5 PG R    Parental Guidance  recommended that  parents restrict children under 17 from  viewing      6 R   Restricted  recommended only when  supervised by a parent or adult guardian      7  NC  17    No Children under age 17  not  recommended viewing for children under  age 17      8  Adult     Mature Material  should be viewed only  by adults due to graphic sexual material   violence or language     Tips        This feature will not limit viewing if the  disc manufacturer did not code the disc        VCD  SVCD  CD have no level indication   so parental control has no effect on these  type of discs  This also applies to most illegal  DVDs        Some DVDs 
54. ssive scan mode  you can This DVD player provides four  enjoy the high quality picture with less predefined sets of picture color settings   flickers  It only works when you have   You can also press SMART PICTURE    connected the DVD player s YPbPr jacks  to your TV that supports the progressive  video input  Otherwise  a distorted    on the DVD player s front panel to  directly access to the picture colour    ttings   picture will appear on the TV  For proper i hes  progressive scan set up  see page 19    In    Video Setup Page     press A Y to  i  lk Vides Setup Paro pres A Y to select   Picture Setting    then press P   select   Progressive    then press P    Standard     Off  Select this for a preset standard picture       tting   To disable Progressive Scan function  d i     On    Vivid    To enable Proareaive Stan f  ngdaR Select this to make the picture brighter     Cool        Use A V to select a setting and press    Select this to make the picture softer   OK to confirm      gt  Follow the instructions shown on the   Personal      TV screen to confirm the selection  if Select this to personalize your picture  any   color by adjusting the brightness    gt  If a distorted picture appears on the contrast  tint and color  saturation    TV screen  wait for 15 seconds for   Use A Y to select a setting and press  auto recovery  OK to confirm      If you select  PERSONAL   then proceed  to steps  9 9    gt  The    personal picture setup    menu  appears        Personal Pict
55. t Video sockets  YPbPr                                  Using an accessory RF modulator                  12   Connecting the power cord                    eeeeeeeeeeeee eese eene enne sensns ense tn setas enn stas sn sain ain 13  Optional connections  Connecting to a stereo system              eee eese eene nenne een set en sse tn assess etna stesse testen se ennue 14  Stereo system has right left Audio In sockets      14  Connecting to a digital AV receiver                          l4  Receiver has a PCM  Dolby Digital or MPEG decoder                  14  Connecting a USB Flash Drive or USB mass storage device  15  SHDIASKI II M                             15  Product Overview  Front and Rear Panels 16                           17  Getting Started  Step I  Inserting Batteries                esee eese eese eese nennen seen n sten stets sets setas setas seen stets se tnu 18  Using the remote control to operate the system   18  Step 2  Finding your viewing channel                   18  Step 3  Setting up Progressive Scan feature      AD  Step 4  Selecting the matching colour system   20  Step 5  Setting the language                          wall  On screen display  OSD  language          n21  Audio  Subtitle and Disc menu languages                   eese tenente tent tnntenntenntenne 21  Playback from Disc  Playable                                                        22  upported FOMMAtS sssscccssssscisssadscsiccssnossassss5sausssoscavstahasanssassastbedso   enassQascdeiovat
56. ted  from the power outlet     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 11 2007 03 30 4 01 45 PM    Connections  continued        ANTIN    RF coaxial cable to TV      o i  Back of RF Modulator       example only     ANTIN TO TV VIDEO AUDIO IN                         IMPORTANT     To hear sound of this DVD player     If your television only has a single through your TV  use the audio cables  Antenna In socket  or labeled as 75  white red  to connect AUDIO OUT  L   ohm or RF In   you will need an RF R  sockets of the DVD player to the  modulator in order to view the corresponding AUDIO IN sockets on the  DVD playback on the television  See RF modulator  cable not supplied      your electronics retailer or contact  Philips for details on RF modulator  availability and operations        Connect the Antenna or Cable TV  service signal to the ANTENNA IN or RF  IN socket on the RF modulator   It may   have been connected to your TV     Use the composite video cable  yellow  previously  Disconnect it from the TV    to connect the DVD player s VIDEO  OUT  CVBS  socket to the video input  socket on the RF modulator      Use the RF coaxial cable  not supplied  to  connect ANTENNA OUT or TO TV  socket on the RF modulator to the  ANTENNA IN socket on the television     TIPS  Before making or changing any connections  make sure that all the devices are disconnected  from the power outlet     12    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 12 2007 03 30 4 01 45 PM    Connections  continued        Connecting the power co
57. tes use more space on a Disc     Chapter  Sections of a picture or a music piece on a  DVD that are smaller than titles  A title is composed  of several chapters  Each chapter is assigned a  chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter  you want     Component Video Out Jacks  Jacks on the back  of the DVD System that send high quality video to a  TV that has Component Video In jacks  R G B  Y Pb   Pr  etc          Disc menu  A screen display prepared for allowing  selection of images  sounds  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     DivX  3 11 4 x 5 x 6 0  The DivX  codec is a  patent pending  MPEG 4 based video compression  technology  developed by DivX  Networks  Inc   that  can shrink digital video to sizes small enough to be  transported over the internet  while maintaining high  visual quality        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  center and subwoofer      DTS  Digital Theatre Systems  This is a surround  sound system  but it is different from Dolby Digital   The formats were developed by different companies     JPEG  A very common digital still picture format  A  still p
58. title language  will be changed to the selected  language     Angle      Press A V to select  Angle   then press  P to access       Use the alphanumeric keypad 0 9 to  input a valid number    gt  Playback will go to the selected angle     Time Display    Press A V to select  Time Disp    Time  Display   then press P to access    gt  Depending on the disc in the DVD  player  the following display types  appear on the TV screen     For DVD       TT Elapsed  elapsed playing time of  current Title        TT Remain  remaining playing time of  current Title        CH Elapsed  elapsed playing time of  current Chapter        CH Remain  remaining playing time of  current Chapter     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     26    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 26    2007 03 30 4 01 52 PM    Playback Features  continued     For VCD SVCD       Total Elapsed  elapsed playing time of  current Disc        Total Remain  remaining playing time  of current Disc        Single Elapsed  elapsed playing time of  current Track        Single Remain  remaining playing time  of current Track     Preview    The preview function allows you to  reduce the picture of 6 tracks enough to  display in a full screen       Press A V to select  Preview   then  press P to access    gt  The preview menu appears on the TV  screen     Select Digest Type   Title Digest  Chapter Digest  Title Interval    Chapter Inter
59. to the  scene  you want to watch from anywhere  with the video     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2indd 29    29    2007 03 30 4 01 55 PM    Playback Features  continued        USB mass storage device       Compatibility of USB device    9 Not all Portable audio video players and  When connecting a USB mass storage Digital cameras are supported   device to the DVD player  you can enjoy      f a non supported device is connected   the device s stored music through the the TV screen will display    Device Not  DVD player  Supported        Compatible USB mass storage device    The USB port can supports the playback      USB flash memory  USB 2 0 or USB of JPEG MP3 WMA files and are able to  1 1  read    avi        mp4 and    mpg    container       USB flash players  USB 2 0 or USB ec  1 1  opy protected contents are not        memory cards  requires an additional  card reader to work with this DVD  player         Supported formats        USB or memory file format FATI6    FAT 32  sector size  2K bytes       The DVD player 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  document   doc  or MP3 files with  extension   dlf         AAC  PCM and WAV audio files 
60. ult setting   Press  lt  to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item   34    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 34    2007 03 30 4 01 57 PM    DVD Menu Options  continued     Sleep function allows you to turn off the    DVD player automatically after a preset  time       In    General Setup Page     press A V to  select   Sleep    then press P    15 Mins     Turn off the DVD player after 15  minutes     30 Mins     Turn off the DVD player after 30  minutes     45 Mins     Turn off the DVD player after 45  minutes     60 Mins     Turn off the DVD player after 60  minutes      Off     Turn off the sleep function       Use A V to select a setting and press  OK to confirm     TIPS     The underlined option is the factory default setting              DivX  VOD registration code    DivX  VOD registration code allows you  to rent and purchase movies using the  DivX  service from the internet    For more information  visit website   http   vod divx com    In    General Setup Page     press A V to  select   DivX R  VOD Code    then  press P     gt  The registration code will appear     Press OK to exit     Use the registration code to rent or   purchase the movies from DivX  VOD   service at http   vod divx com     gt  Follow the instructions and download  the movie from your computer onto a  CD R DVDX   R W  for playback on  this DVD player     Tips        All the downloaded movies from DivX   Registration can only be played back on this  DVD player        Time search
61. ur receiver  see page 37   Digital Output       Tip        If the audio format of the Digital Output  does not match the capabilities of your  receiver  the receiver will produce a strong   distorted sound or no sound at all     TIPS  Before making or changing any connections  make sure that all the devices are disconnected  from the power outlet     14    01 52_dvp5160_05_eng2 indd 14 2007 03 30 4 01 46 PM    Optional connections  continued           Connecting a USB Flash  Drive or USB mass storage  device              SMARTPICTURE PLAY PAUSE II     STOP m  Money  oo  DIRECT             USB extension cable   Optional accessory   not supplied     Using USB port Tips       The USB port supports playback of JPEG     You can only view the content of MP3 WMA files    following supported USB devices through     Not all Portable audio video players and    this DYD player  Digital cameras are supported     Connect the supported USB device     While connected to a card reader  only  directly to the USB port on the front one card can be read at the same time         If non supported USB device is plugged in     panel  as shown on the above     Device Not Supported    will be displayed     illustration        If the USB device does not fit into the USB    Press USB button on the remote port  a USB extension cable is required   control in order to view the files stored     The format FAT16  FAT32 can be  in the supported USB device  supported by USB and not NTFS        Stop the playbac
62. ure Setup       TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press 4 to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item     40    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 40 2007 03 30 4 02 01 PM     DVD Menu Options  continued     Press A V to highlight one of the    following options  This setting allows you to toggle the  BRIGHTNESS output of the video signal between RGB    Increase the value to brighten the picture  on scart  and Interlaced YPbPr     or vice versa  Choose zero  0  for   In    Video Setup Page     press A V to  average setting  select   Component    then press P   CONTRAST   Interlaced      Select this for Interlaced YPbPr    Increase the value to sharpen the picture    connection     or vice versa  Choose zero  0  to  balance the contrast    RGB     Select this for scart connection     TINT  Increase the value to darken the picture    Use A Y to select a setting and press  or vice versa  Choose zero  0  for OK to confirm   average setting  Warning   When the DVD player is set to  COLOR Interlaced YPbPr  some TV may not  Increase the value to enhance the colour properly synchronise with the  in your picture or vice versa  Choose player on the SCART connector     zero  0  to balance the colour        Press 4 P to adjust the setting that best  suits your personal preference        Repeat steps        for adjusting other  color features       Press OK to confirm     TIPS    The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press  lt  t
63. utput  it to PAL format       NTSC     Select this if the connected TV has the  NTSC colour system  It will change the  video signal of a PAL disc and output it to  NTSC format       Multi     Select this if the connected TV is  compatible with both NTSC and PAL   multi system   The output format will be  in accordance with the video signal of the  disc     G Select a setting and press OK    gt  Follow the instructions show on the  TV to confirm the selection     E       Q Press 4 to highlight   OK   and press  OK to confirm     To reset to default TV colour  system     9 Wait for 15 seconds for the auto  recovery   OR     Press OPEN CLOSE 4 on the DVD  player to open the disc tray       Press numeric keypad    3    on the  remote control for few seconds    gt  The DVD background menu appears     Tips        Before changing the current TV colour  setting  ensure that your TV supports the     selected TV Type    system        If there is no proper picture on your TV   wait for 15 seconds for auto recovery     TIPS  The underlined option is the factory default setting   Press  lt  to go back to previous menu item  Press SETUP to exit the menu item   20    01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 20    2007 03 30 4 01 49 PM    Getting Started  continued     oe aan a Audio  Subtitle and Disc menu  Step 5   Setting the language languages    You can choose your preferred language  or sound track from audio  subtitles and  disc menu languages  If the selected  language is not available on the dis
64. val        DVD example   Video CD example       Press A    to select the preview type   then press OK    gt  The picture of each segment will  appears on the TV screen         example of 6 thumbnail pictures display for  DVD chapter digest preview type        Press A V 4 P to select a track or  input your selected track number using  the alphanumeric keypad  0 9   then  press OK    gt  Playback will start automatically on  the selected track        Viewing Audio CD playback  information       This function displays audio disc  information on the TV screen during  playback     During playback  press DISPLAY    gt  A list of available disc information  appears on the TV screen     Disc Go To   Track Go To   Track  Selection      Press DISPLAY repeatedly to select an    option       Enter minutes and seconds from left to    right in the time edit box using   alphanumeric keypad 0 9     gt  Playback will change to the chosen  time or to the selected track     For Audio CD       Disc Go To  XX XX  enable to select  any part within the disc        Track Go To  XX XX  enable to  select any part within the current  track        Select Track  XX TT  enable to select  any track within the disc     TIPS  The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs   Always refer to the instructions supplied with the discs     01 52 dvp5160 05 eng2 indd 27    27    2007 03 30 4 01 53 PM    Playback Features  continued           Special DVD Features Special VCD and SVCD  
    
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