Philips DVP5980/05 Manual page 44

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DVD Menu Options
Tips:
– If no display or distorted pictures appears
on the TV screen due to unsupported
resolution, reconnect any available video
output to your DVD player and re-adjust the
resolution setting.
– When changing the resolution of the DVD
player, the HDMI TV will automatically
change to fi t the DVD player resolution.
– {Progressive} and {TV Type} options will
not be available when a HDMI cable is
connected and the DVD player will turn to
HDMI mode automatically.
– {HD JPEG} and {HDMI Video Setup} are
only available when DVD player in HDMI
mode.
– This DVD player supports 1080p at
50/60Hz, check if your TV supports 1080p
at 50/60Hz.
TIPS:
The underlined option is the factory default setting.
Press
to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item.
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(For DVI TV only)
If a DVI TV is connected (see page 16) all
above resolution options can be chosen,
including the resolution that are not
supported by the TV.
A
Use
to select a resolution and
press OK to confi rm.
The menu will appear on the TV.
CONFIRM AGAIN TO USE THIS RESOLUTION
OK
For resolution supported by the DVI TV,
the picture will be in a normal mode,
press
OK to confi rm.
For resolution that are not supported by
the DVI TV, when black TV screen
appears.
To deactivate resolution change
manually:
Wait for 5 seconds for the auto
recovery.
OR
Press OPEN/CLOSE ç on the DVD
A
player to open the disc tray.
B
Press HD UPSCALE on the front panel
to switch to the available resolution.
For resolution that are not supported by
the DVI TV, when 'snowfl akes' appears
on TV screen,
To deactivate resolution change
manually:
Press STANDBY to reset the display
screen.
CANCEL
to highlight { OK } and press
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2007-08-20 5:53:53 PM

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