General Information; Setting Up Progressive Scan Feature; Copyright Notice - Philips DVDR5350H User Manual

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General Information

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
recorder to a progressive scan TV using
the Y Pb Pr connection (see page 17).
– Ensure that you have completed the
basic installation and set-up.
Turn on the TV to the correct
A
programme number for the recorder
(e.g. 'EXT', '0', 'AV').
Turn on the recorder and press
B
SYSTEM on the remote control.
The system setup menu appears.
Press  to select { Setup } and press 
C
to select { Video output }.
A warning message appears. Press
OK to continue.
Video output
Setup
TV shape
Black level
Horizontal
Video output
Progressive
Press  to highlight { Progressive } and
D
press  to access. Press  to select
{ On }.
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On
Read the instructions on the TV and
E
confirm your action by pressing OK.
The setup is now completed and you
can start enjoy the high quality picture.
Otherwise, select { Cancel } and press
OK to go back to the previous menu.
To exit the menu, press SYSTEM.
F
If no picture:
Disconnect the recorder's ~MAINS from
A
the power supply.
Hold down
on the recorder whilst
B
reconnect its ~MAINS to the power
supply.
Helpful Hint:
– 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 recorder and your TV.

Copyright notice

The making of unauthorised copies of
copy-protected material, including
computer programmes, files, broadcasts
and sound recordings, may be
infringement of copyrights and constitute
a criminal offence. This equipment
should not be used for such purposes.
2005-09-16 2:28:05 PM

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