Philips DCP951, DCP852 User Guide

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DVD Portable with dock for iPod DCP851
DCP951 DCP852
Quick start guide
1
Charge your battery
This portable DVD player is designed with a built-in lithium battery to supply power to the player when you are on travel.
1 Press OFF to switch off
your DVD player (charging of the DVD player only possible in the power-off
mode).
adaptor cord (or the car adaptor) to the player and AC mains (or the car cigarette lighter outlet) to start charging.
The CHG indicator turns red.When the battery is fully charged, the
indicator turns off.
3 Disconnect the power adaptor cord (or the
car adaptor) when the CHG indicator turns off.
2
Prepare your remote control
Remove the protective plastic tab (first time users only). Your remote control is now
ready for use
REMOVE
3
Enjoy (iPod)
Connecting and using your iPod player
1 Press iPod to switch to iPod mode.
“Please connect the iPod” is displayed.
Please connect the iPod
2 Push the iPod EJECT key to eject the dock
for iPod.
3 Pull the dock out.
4 Switch on your iPod player and set:
1) "TV Out" to "On";
2) "TV Signal" to "PA L";
3) "TV Screen" to "Widescreen Off".
4) "Fit to Screen" to "Off"
5) "Captions" to "On" (See your iPod user’s manual for details.)
iPod Music
Videos
Photos Podcasts Extras Settings Shuffle Songs
Videos Movies
TV Shows Music Videos Video Playlists
Settings
Settings
TV Out On TV Signal TV Screen
Fit to Screen
Captions
PAL
Widescreen
Off
5 Put your iPod player in the dock.
“Connecting to iPod” is displayed.The
certification will take about three seconds.
After certification is complete, the display on
the DVD and iPod players is as follows:
6 Play files in your iPod player
. See the user manual
for details.
To r emove the iPod player
Remove the iPod player as shown.
Notes: – iPod classic, nano and touch are supported
To recharge your iPod player, you must connect your
.
DVD player to AC mains (or the car cigarette lighter outlet) and ensure:Your DVD player is in the power-off mode; OR, the DVD player is in the power-on mode and the current source is “iPod”.
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