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INTRODUCTION ..................................................................P 7

INSTALLATION ....................................................................P 9

STANDARD CONNECTIONS ................................................P 11

GETTING STARTED ..............................................................P 13

PLAYING A DVD-VIDEO DISC ..............................................P 14

PLAYING A VIDEO CD..........................................................P 17

PLAYING AN AUDIO CD ......................................................P 20

SETTINGS ............................................................................P 22

PARENTAL CONTROL ..........................................................P 23

BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE ..........................................P 24

SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................P 25

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

THE ENTERTAINMENT MEDIUM FOR THE MILLENIUM

DVD has brought about a true revolution in video quality. With
perfect studio-quality captured in this incredible new format,
you get far more than ever before! 

At last, it is truly possible to bring the Cinema into the home.
Home Cinema is no longer a dream. With super realistic 3D
surround sound, digital multi-channel audio, the full impact of
special effects, music scores and more are brought into stun-
ning realism.

DVD also allows up to 8 languages and 32 subtitles on a sing-
le disc! Watch movies over and over, in different languages,
with different sub-titles, using different camera angles, the
entertainment never ends. And with DVD, you always see it
as sharp as it was meant to be.

Welcome to a whole new world of entertainment!

DIGITAL VIDEO

The wonders of DVD-Video are possible due to the use of the
latest state-of-the-art MPEG2 data compression which ena-
bles an entire movie to be put on a single 5-inch disc. The
complex MPEG2 technology captures even the most complex
pictures in all their original glory.

Technically, DVD-Video provides crystal-clear digital pictures
with a high resolution of over 500 lines and 720 pixels (pictu-
re elements) to each line! This is more than double the reso-
lution of VHS, better than Laser Discs and are the closest
match to the digital masters made in recording studios!

While DVD-Video Discs could be either PAL or NTSC, this
player can play either, leaving you with no worries and more
enjoyment.

DVD-Video is poised to be the universal video system of the
future, offering optimal viewing quality on any TV screen.

DVD-VIDEO

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Page 1: ...DVD Video player DVD825 Toll Free Help Line Ligne d assistance en service libre Linea de ayuada telefónica sin cargo 800 531 0039 ...

Page 2: ...maximum protection under the terms and conditions of your Philips Magnavox warranty Owner Confirmation Your completed Warranty Registration Card serves as verification of ownership in the event of product theft or loss Model Registration Returning your Warranty Registration Card right away guarantees you ll receive all the information and special offers which you qualify for as the owner of your m...

Page 3: ...er Use Read carefully the information located at the bottom of your DVD VIDEO player and enter below the Serial N Retain this information for future reference Model N DVD VIDEO 825 Serial N __________________________ NEVER MAKE OR CHANGE CONNECTIONS WITH THE POWER SWITCHED ON LASER Type Semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wave length 650 nm DVD 785 nm VCD CD Output Power 7 mW DVD 10 mW VCD CD Beam divergen...

Page 4: ...tention Afin de prévenir le risque de chocs électriques ne pas retirer les vis Toute réparation devrait être confiée à un personnel qualifié AVIS Afin de réduire tout risque d incendie ou de choc électrique il ne faut pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l humidité ATTENTION L utilisation des commandes ou réglages ou le non respect des procédures ci incluses peuvent se traduire par une exposit...

Page 5: ...at they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 13 Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 14 Power Lines An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines 15 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an ...

Page 6: ... Electronics In countries where Philips Consumer Electronics does not distribute the product the local Philips service organization will attempt to provide service although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manu al s are not readily available MAKE SUREYOU KEEP Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of purchase Attach it to this owner s manual...

Page 7: ... different languages with different sub titles using different camera angles the entertainment never ends And with DVD you always see it as sharp as it was meant to be Welcome to a whole new world of entertainment DIGITAL VIDEO The wonders of DVD Video are possible due to the use of the latest state of the art MPEG2 data compression which ena bles an entire movie to be put on a single 5 inch disc ...

Page 8: ...sing please inform your supplier without delay Keep the packaging materials you may need them to trans port your player in the future This player includes an advanced suspension system to insulate all relevant parts from vibrations In order to get optimal performance from the suspension system do not touch or put anything on the disc loading tray during play back Place the player on a firm flat su...

Page 9: ...OP PAUSE PLAY PREVIOUS NEXT D I G I T A L DVD825 DVD PLAYER POWER ON OFF PHONES LEVEL MAX MIN dts DIGITAL OUT REPEAT TOTAL TIME TITLE CHAPTER 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DVD VCD CD PLAYER OPEN CLOSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 1 Mains socket 2 Digital Audio Out Optical 3 Digital Audio Out Coaxial 4 Audio Out 1 Right 5 Audio Out 1 Left 6 Video Out 1 CVBS 7 Audio Out 2 Right 8 Audio Out 2 Left 9 Video Out 2 CVB...

Page 10: ...till frame step frame Ö slow motion 1 2 1 4 1 8 speed 2 play 9 stop 7 SETUP select player settings menu in stop mode only REPEAT REPEAT A B chapter track title disc SHUFFLE SCAN shuffle or scan on off 8 RETURN go back to previous menu step 9 B standby on set DVD player to standby mode or turn on the DVD player Press key for about 1 second 0 DVD disc inserted DVD CHAPTER or VCD CD TRACK number DVD ...

Page 11: ... the S Video cable not supplied 2 Connect the audio Left and Right channel sockets on the player rear panel to the corresponding sockets on your TV or stereo system e g AUX CD etc Connection to a TV with a video CVBS socket 1 Connect the Video socket on the rear of the player to the corresponding socket on the TV using the cable supplied 2 Connect the audio Left and Right channel sockets on the re...

Page 12: ...udio stream Make sure that the selected audio stream matches the capabilities of the receiver connected to the digital output ANALOG DOLBY PRO LOGIC MULTICHANNEL SOUND 1 If your TV set has a Dolby Pro Logic decoder you simply hook up the player to the TV using the S Video or Video CVBS and audio connections 2 If not you need to make the S Video or Video CVBS con nection to the TV and connect the p...

Page 13: ... input for the DVD Video player OR To enjoy DVD Video with multichannel surround sound switch on the Home Cinema system and select the source input for your DVD Video player 3 On the front of the DVD Video player press Power ON OFF The player display lights and the OSD invites you to load a disc 4 With Autoplay ON the factory setting any disc already loaded in the player starts to play You can swi...

Page 14: ...between Chapters NOTE During play various icons will appear on the TV screen for about 2 seconds to confirm that a function has been selec ted You can get rid of these icons by pressing OSD At any time during play you can press OSD to call up the Play Banner which shows you which functions are active for about 2 seconds To keep the Play Banner on the screen hold down OSD for a couple of seconds To...

Page 15: ...hapter enter the chapter number using the numerical keys 0 9 NOTE If the number has more than one digit press the keys in rapid succession For more information about chapters see Checking the contents of DVD Video discs Menus MOVING TO ANOTHER TITLE When a disc has more than one title which you can see from both the OSD and the player display if you press 9 you can move to another title as follows...

Page 16: ... return to normal play press SHUFFLE again REPEAT CHAPTER TITLE DISC To repeat the current playing chapter press REPEAT for about 1 second REPEAT CHAPTER appears on the player display To repeat the current playing title press REPEAT a second time for about 1 second REPEAT TITLE appears on the display To repeat the entire disc press REPEAT a third time for about 1 second REPEAT appears on the displ...

Page 17: ... MENU If the present title has a root menu this now appears on the OSD The root menu can list camera angles spoken language and subtitle options and chapters for the title To remove the root menu press MENU again Press T C followed by MENU If the disc has a title menu this now appears on the OSD To remove the title menu press T C again You will recognize Video CDs by the logo Depending on the mate...

Page 18: ... to return to the beginning of the current index Press J briefly again to step back to the previous index To go directly to any index enter the index number using the numerical keys 0 9 NOTE If the number has more than one digit press the numerical keys 0 9 in rapid succession PLAYBACK CONTROL PBC Load a Video CD with PBC and press 2 The PBC menu appears on the TV screen This will be different for...

Page 19: ... the playing order of the tracks if the disc has more than one Press SHUFFLE during play The Shuffle icon appears on the screen for about 2 seconds As each track is played its number disappears from the track calendar To return to normal play press SHUFFLE again REPEAT TRACK DISC To repeat the currently playing track press REPEAT for about 1 second REPEAT TRACK appears on the player display To rep...

Page 20: ...ing play to step forward to the next track Press J briefly during play to return to the beginning of the current track Press J briefly again to step back to the pre vious track To go directly to any track enter the track number using the numerical keys 0 9 SHUFFLE Press SHUFFLE during play The order of the tracks is changed As each track is played its number disappears from the player display To r...

Page 21: ...nt to select 4 Press the key 5 Select further track numbers in the same way If you change your mind you can de select track numbers in reverse order by pressing the key as required 6 To clear your whole selection and start again press 9 When your FTS program is complete press 2 to start play or RETURN to go back to STOP mode In either case the FTS program will be automatically memorized NOTE You c...

Page 22: ...s starts to play automati cally when loaded Set to OFF if you prefer to start play manu ally Setting not effective if disc contains auto play informa tion Factory setting ON means that when a disc with an FTS pro gram see Compiling an FTS program is loaded the FTS pro gram automatically starts to play Set to Off if you prefer to control FTS play manually Factory setting OFF means that there is no ...

Page 23: ... OSD will ask for your pin code 2 Enter your pin code If your pin code is correct play will start automatically If your pin code is not correct it will allow you two more tries If it is still incorrect the disc tray will open 3 Go to Stop press 9 4 Select Parental Control on the OSD by pressing The OSD will ask you to enter your pin code 5 The disc is now authorized and will play in the normal way...

Page 24: ...the Digital Output menu is selected to ALL if a DTS disc is played Ensure there is a DTS decoder connected when selecting DTS DISTORTED SOUND FROM HIFI AMPLIFIER Check to make sure that no audio connections are made to the amplifier phono input NO RETURN TO START UP SCREEN WHEN DISC IS REMOVED Reset by switching the player off then on again Check to see if the program requires another disc to be l...

Page 25: ... Compressed Digital PCM 16 20 24 bit 44 1 48 kHz DAC 24 bit Analog Stereo Dolby Pro Logic VCD downmix from multichannel sound SRS 3D Virtual 3D Surround AUDIO PERFORMANCE Signal Analog DVD fs 48 kHz 4 Hz 22 kHz Video CD fs 44 1 kHz 4 Hz 20 kHz CD fs 44 1 kHz 4 Hz 20 kHz Signal Noise 1kHz 95 dB typical 100 dB Dynamic Range 1kHz 90 dB Crosstalk 1kHz 100 dB typical 115 dB Distortion and Noise 1kHz 85...

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