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The Philips DVP620VR is a DVD player designed for home entertainment systems. It is compatible with a wide range of disc formats, including DVD, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, (S)VCD, and CD. The player also features a built-in VCR for watching VHS tapes. Equipped with Dolby Digital audio output, the Philips DVP620VR delivers high-quality sound to enhance your viewing experience. The player also includes progressive scan technology for improved video quality. With its compact design, the Philips DVP620VR can easily fit into any entertainment center or shelf. The remote control allows for convenient operation from a distance. The DVD player is equipped with various connectivity options, including composite video output, analog audio output, and coaxial digital output. This allows for seamless integration into your existing audiovisual setup. Overall, the Philips DVP620VR provides a reliable and versatile solution for watching DVDs and VHS tapes in the comfort of your home.
| Brand | Philips |
| Model | DVP620VR | DVP620VR |
| Product | DVD player |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Quickstart Guide (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
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A slightly damp cleaning cloth or soft, dust-free cloth works best to remove fingerprints. Dust in hard-to-reach places is best removed with compressed air.
To change the audio language during DVD playback on the Philips DVP620VR DVD player, follow these steps: 1. During DVD playback, press the "AUDIO" button on the remote control. 2. Press the "AUDIO" button repeatedly to cycle through the available audio language options. 3. If your desired language is not shown after pressing the "AUDIO" button several times, it may not be available on the disc. However, some discs allow you to change the audio language or subtitle language setting in the disc menu. Refer to the manual included with the disc for specific instructions. 4. If you choose a language that has a 3-letter language code, the code will be displayed every time you change the audio language setting. If you choose any other languages, "---" will be displayed instead. 5. Press the "AUDIO" button until you have selected your desired audio language. Please note that the availability of audio language options may vary depending on the DVD disc being played.
To troubleshoot the issue of sound only coming from one channel (left or right) on the Philips DVP620VR DVD player, follow these steps: 1. During DVD playback, press the "AUDIO" button on the remote control. 2. Press the "AUDIO" button repeatedly to cycle through the available sound modes: "STEREO", "L-CH" (only left channel active), and "R-CH" (only right channel active). 3. Make sure the sound mode is set to "STEREO" to enable both the left and right channels. 4. If the sound mode is already set to "STEREO" and you are still experiencing sound from only one channel, check the audio cables connecting the DVD player to your TV or audio system. 5. Ensure that the audio cables are securely connected to both the DVD player and the audio output device. 6. If you are using RCA cables, make sure the red and white connectors are plugged into the corresponding audio output jacks on the DVD player and the audio input jacks on your TV or audio system. 7. If you are using HDMI or digital audio cables, ensure that they are properly connected and that the audio output settings on the DVD player are correctly configured. 8. If the issue persists, try playing a different DVD or disc to determine if the problem is specific to a particular disc. 9. If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consult the troubleshooting section of the Philips DVP620VR DVD player manual for further assistance. Please note that the troubleshooting steps provided are general guidelines and may vary depending on the specific setup and configuration of your audio system.
To program the playback order of tracks on the Philips DVP620VR DVD player, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the DVD player is in stop mode. 2. Press the "MODE" button on the remote control. 3. The "PROGRAM" screen will appear on the TV screen. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select a track in the desired order. 5. Press the "OK" button to add the selected track to the program. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add more tracks to the program. You can store up to 99 tracks in the program. 7. To erase the most recently entered track in the program, press the "CLEAR/C-RESET" button. 8. To erase all tracks in the program at once, select "ALL CLEAR" at the bottom of the list and press "OK". 9. Use the "PLAY" button to start the programmed playback. Please note that during programmed playback, the "STOP" button works differently. Pressing "STOP" and then "PLAY" will restart the programmed playback from the current position. Pressing "STOP" twice and then "PLAY" will restart playback from the first track in the original order.
The programmed playback may not be working properly on the Philips DVP620VR DVD player due to the following reasons: 1. Incorrect programming: Ensure that you have correctly programmed the playback order of tracks. Follow the steps mentioned earlier to program the tracks in the desired order. 2. Insufficient tracks programmed: Check if you have programmed enough tracks for playback. The DVD player can store up to 99 tracks in the program. If you have programmed fewer tracks, the playback may not work as expected. 3. Program erasure: If you have accidentally erased the programmed tracks, the playback will not occur. To check and correct the programmed tracks, access the "PROGRAM" screen and make necessary changes. 4. Disc compatibility: Some discs may have restrictions on programmed playback. Ensure that the disc you are using supports programmed playback. Refer to the disc's manual for specific instructions on programming tracks. 5. Playback mode: Verify that you are using the correct playback mode. Press the "PLAY" button to start the programmed playback. If you are using a different playback mode, such as random playback, the programmed tracks may not play in the desired order. If the issue persists, refer to the troubleshooting section of the Philips DVP620VR DVD player manual for further assistance.
To enable random playback on the Philips DVP620VR DVD player, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the DVD player is in stop mode. 2. Press the "MODE" button on the remote control. 3. The "RANDOM" screen will appear on the TV screen. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select "RANDOM ON" or "RANDOM OFF". 5. Select "RANDOM ON" to enable random playback. 6. Press the "OK" button to confirm the selection. 7. The DVD player will now play the tracks on the disc in a random order. 8. To disable random playback, repeat steps 2-6 and select "RANDOM OFF". Please note that the availability of the random playback feature may vary depending on the disc being played. Some discs may not support random playback, in which case the option may be grayed out or unavailable in the menu.
If the random playback is not shuffling the tracks properly on the Philips DVP620VR DVD player, consider the following possible reasons: 1. Disc compatibility: Ensure that the disc you are using supports random playback. Some discs may not have the random playback feature or may have restrictions on the order in which tracks can be shuffled. 2. Insufficient tracks: If the disc contains only a few tracks, the random playback may not appear to shuffle the tracks effectively. Random playback works best with a larger number of tracks. 3. Repeat mode: Check if the repeat mode is enabled. If the repeat mode is set to repeat a specific track or a specific section of the disc, it may interfere with the random playback. Disable the repeat mode to allow for proper shuffling of tracks. 4. Firmware update: Ensure that the DVD player has the latest firmware installed. Outdated firmware can sometimes cause issues with random playback. Check the manufacturer's website for any available firmware updates and follow the instructions to update the firmware if necessary. If the issue persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the Philips DVP620VR DVD player manual for further assistance.
To access on-screen information about the current disc on the Philips DVP620VR DVD player, follow these steps: 1. During DVD playback, press the "DISPLAY" button on the remote control. 2. The on-screen information will appear on the TV screen, providing details about the current disc. 3. The information displayed may include the elapsed and remaining time of the current chapter or title, the bit rate, the repeat setting, and the layer number for dual-layered discs. 4. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to navigate through the on-screen information and view different details. 5. Press the "DISPLAY" button again to hide the on-screen information. Please note that the specific information displayed may vary depending on the disc being played and its available metadata. The on-screen information feature allows you to access additional details about the disc and its playback status without interrupting the playback itself.
On the on-screen information screen of the Philips DVP620VR DVD player, you can access the following information about the current disc: 1. Elapsed and remaining time: The on-screen display shows the elapsed time of the current chapter or title being played, as well as the remaining time. 2. Bit rate: The bit rate of the audio and video data being played is displayed on the screen. 3. Repeat setting: If the repeat mode is enabled, it will be indicated on the on-screen display. 4. Layer number: For dual-layered discs, the layer number is displayed to indicate which layer is currently being played. Please note that the specific information displayed may vary depending on the disc being played and its available metadata. The on-screen information feature allows you to access additional details about the disc's playback status without interrupting the playback itself.
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