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ProDVD 175
ProDVD 175
For more information about the ProDVD 175, please contact the website:
www.prodvd.philips.com
TRADE MODE
The DVD 175 player can be brought into a “Trade
Lock” mode by pushing two player control
buttons ( less than 2 seconds) on the front while
switching on the player.
These buttons are:
“OPEN/CLOSE PREV button.
After this has been done the player will act as
below:
• Auto play at power on. (All playable formats)
• After end of title automatic “Repeat” function.
• All control buttons are disabled on the player
front.
• All remote control buttons remain operational.
Disc change can still be done by pushing the
STOP button on the remote control till the
tray opens.
The player can be “Delocked” by pushing two
player control buttons on the front (OPEN/
CLOSE button and PREV button) less than 2
seconds while swithching on the player.
Remark:
To check in what “mode” the player is the user
only has to check the functionality of the “Open/
Close” button.
Special Mode Entries:
To enter into special modes like PAL
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NTSC,
VIRGIN Mode, TRADE Mode, DIAGNOSTIC
Mode, DLA Mode, key1 and key 2 with power on
has to be used. The key combinations are listed in
the Table 1.
SL.No
Action
Key 1
key 2
1
PAL + NTSC switching
STOP
NEXT
2
VIRGIN Mode
OPEN
PLAY
3
TRADE Mode
OPEN
PREV
4
DIAGNOSTIC Mode
OPEN
PAUSE
5
DLA Mode
STOP
PLAY
6
Service Mode
OPEN
STOP
Table 1 LK Special mode key Map
NAVIGATION AND
HANDLING NON
VOLATILE MEMORY
The ProDVD 175 professional DVD-Video player
is equipped with NVRAM (Non Volatile Random
Access Memory) for saving application data. The
data written to the NVRAM will be available
every time the application is played or can be
used to transfer data from one disc-application to
another disc-application.
The DVD application will be able to set, update
and react on the contents of this non-volatile
data. This data can be retrieved through the
players’ RS232 interface for data processing or
statistical analysis.
A few examples of what you can do with NVRAM
are:
• Playlist: Create your own selection of video
sequences and automatically play this selection
every time you power on the player.
• Let the user take a test and save the results of
the test for later (protected) reviews by the
manager.
• Allow certain ProDVD 175 players to play spe-
cific video fragments while other ProDVD 175
players will not play these video fragments, using
the same disc.
• Store visitors’ statistics: how many times have
people made specific selections at the kiosk?
NVRAM manual
More information about what you can do with the
NVRAM functionality and how it can be used can
be found in the special NVRAM manual.