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Second display | Yes |
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Display diagonal | 7 \ |
Display resolution | 480 x 234 pixels |
Package type | Carton |
Package depth | 72 mm |
Package width | 360 mm |
Package height | 295 mm |
Package weight | 2000 g |
Master (outer) case width | 230 mm |
Master (outer) case height | 305 mm |
Master (outer) case length | 370 mm |
Master (outer) case GTIN (EAN/UPC) | 1 06 09585 18981 9 |
3D | No |
Device type | DVD player |
Form factor | Portable |
Product color | Black |
Playback modes | Fast forward, Fast reverse, Repeat, Zoom |
RMS rated power | 0.25 W |
Playback disc types | CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW |
Packaging net weight | 1.57 kg |
Packaging tare weight | 0.43 kg |
Quantity outer carton | 3 pc(s) |
Width (cm) outer carton | 23 cm |
EAN/UPC/GTIN (packaging) | 6 09585 18981 2 |
Height (cm) outer carton | 30.5 cm |
Length (cm) outer carton | 37 cm |
Net weight of outer carton | 4.71 kg |
Number of products included | 1 pc(s) |
Gross weight of outer carton | 6.28 kg |
MP3 bit rates | 32 - 320 Kbit/s |
Audio decoders | Dolby Digital |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 80 dB |
Audio formats supported | MP3 |
Video formats supported | - |
AC input voltage | 110-240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Composite video out | 1 |
HDMI ports quantity | 0 |
Headphone connectivity | 3.5 mm |
Cables included | Audio (3.5mm) |
Analog signal format system | NTSC, PAL |
Supported graphics resolutions | 480 x 234 |
Recording disc types | Not supported |
Playback disc formats | CD audio, CD video, SVCD |
Number of optical discs | 1 discs |
Volume control | Digital |
Depth | 153 mm |
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Width | 199 mm |
Height | 38 mm |
Weight | 630 g |
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Warning about electric shock risk and not removing covers.
Warning to prevent fire or electric shock by avoiding rain or moisture.
Caution about matching plug blades to slots for electric shock prevention.
Details the scope and limits of the Philips warranty.
Defines who is eligible for warranty coverage.
Specifies covered items and lists warranty exclusions and limitations.
Provides contact information for customer assistance in USA/Canada.
Crucial safety guidelines for operating the product.
An overview of the portable DVD player and its package contents.
Basic instructions for safe operation, handling, and use of the apparatus.
Warnings regarding water, heat, liquids, electrical connections, and plugs.
Guidelines for using specified accessories and equipment supports safely.
Instructions for servicing, battery handling, and avoiding liquid exposure.
Information on product materials and guidelines for safe listening volumes.
Advice on listening at moderate volumes and taking breaks to protect hearing.
Notices regarding environmental information and product modifications.
Details on product recyclability and disposal according to regulations.
Notes on copyright and the Class 1 Laser Product label.
Introduction to the DVD player and its supported disc formats.
Lists the items included in the product package.
Adjusts screen brightness and accesses the setup menu.
Buttons for track skipping, opening disc compartment, and disc menu access.
Controls for options, display mode, and power on/off.
Ports for audio output, headphones, and power input.
Controls for menu navigation, playback, and search functions.
Power supply and audio/video input connections for the second screen.
Controls for volume, brightness, and headphone jack on the second screen.
Important cautions regarding control usage and following instructions during setup.
Steps for preparing and attaching the main and second units to car headrests.
How to power on the main and second units.
Guide on selecting the on-screen display language.
Steps for inserting and playing discs on the player.
Warning about electric shock and not attempting self-repair.
Steps to diagnose and resolve power and sound issues.
Solutions for picture distortion and discs that cannot be played.
Explanation that the player feeling warm during use is normal.