Display Dim, Screen Saver - Philips DVD615 Owner's Manual

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40 Display Dim, Screen Saver

Display Dim
You can adjust the brightness of the display panel on the front of the Player.
Choose the setting that best enables you to see the display information from a
distance. Or, you may want to disable the display completely so it is always
dark. Follow the steps below to adjust the brightness of the display panel
according to your preference.
1
Press SYSTEM MENU.
2
GENERAL SETUP will be selected. Press OK.
3
Press 9 to select VFD DIM, then press -.
- - GENERAL PAGE - -
DISC LOCK
PROGRAM
VFD DIM
F
OSD LANG
SCR SAVER
MAIN PAGE
4
Press 8 or 9 to select 100 (full brightness), 70 (70% of highest
brightness), 40 (40% of highest brightness), or OFF (display
panel is dark and shows no information). Then, press OK. The
display will dim or brighten according to your choice.
5
Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
Screen Saver
The Screen Saver is the moving DVD logo that appears on your TV screen
when Disc playback is stopped and you do not use the Player or its remote
control for about five minutes. The screen saver prevents damage to your TV
screen caused by leaving a still image on the TV too long.
1
Press SYSTEM MENU.
2
GENERAL SETUP will be selected. Press OK.
3
Press 9 repeatedly to select SCR SAVER (screen saver), then
press -.
- - GENERAL PAGE - -
DISC LOCK
PROGRAM
VFD DIM
OSD LANG
SCR SAVER
F
MAIN PAGE
4
Press 8 or 9 to select ON or OFF, then press OK. Choose ON
to have the Screen Saver appear on your TV screen when you have not
used the Player for approximately five minutes. To disable the screen
saver, choose OFF. A dark blue Philips DVD background screen will
appear when playback is stopped and you are not using the Player.
5
Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
100
70
40
OFF
ON
OFF
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