2
Select [Setup] > [Preference] to access
the preference setup options.
[Audio]: Select an audio language for
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video.
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[Subtitle]: Select a subtitle language for
video.
[Disc Menu]: Select a menu language
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for a video disc.
[Parental Control]: Restrict access
•
to discs that are encoded with
ratings. Input "136900" to access the
restriction options: when the password
field is highlighted, press OK to enter
an input stage, press
digit and press
digit position.
[PBC]: Display or skip the content
•
menu for VCD and SVCD.
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[Password]: Set or change a password
to play a restricted disc. Input "136900"
if you do not have a password or if you
have forgotten your password.
[Version Info]: Display the software
•
version for this player.
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[Default]: Reset all settings to the
factory default, except for the settings
for [Disc Lock], [Parental Control]
and [Password].
Note
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If your preferred language is not available for disc
language, audio or subtitle, you can select [Others]
from the menu options and input 4-digit language code
which can be found at the back of this user manual.
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The rating levels are country-dependent. To allow all
discs to be played, select [8 Adult].
EN
12
to select a
/
to change a
4 Software update
Note
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Power supply must not be interrupted during software
update.
To check for updates, compare the current
software version of this player with the latest
software version (if available) at the Philips
website.
1
Press .
2
Select [Setup] > [Preference] > [Version
Info], and then press OK.
3
Write down the model name and the
software version number.
4
Visit www.philips.com/support to check for
the latest software version, using the model
name and software version number.
5
Refer to the upgrade instructions given
on the website to complete the software
update.
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Questions and answers
Is this suitable to play region 2 dvd
The Philips DVP2880/F7 DVD player supports both NTSC and PAL video formats, which are required for playing DVDs from different regions. However, whether it can play Region 2 DVDs depends on whether it has been made region-free. One user mentioned that their unit was billed as multi-region but later encountered issues with unsupported formats. Another user was seeking confirmation of a region-free hack before purchasing.
Thus, the player may not natively support Region 2 DVDs unless it has been modified or confirmed to be region-free. Additionally, even if made region-free, video format compatibility (PAL vs. NTSC) must also be considered.
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