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    ●Connect the AV receiver’s  COAXIAL
    OUT  jack to the DIGITAL (COAXIAL)
    IN jack on a digital recording device
    (DTS-Digital Theatre System compatible,
    with a Dolby Digital decoder, for
    example).
    ➜ This will allow you to make digital or
    analogue recordings from the signals
    r eceived from this AV receiver.
    AND/OR
    ● Connect the AV receiver’s  AUDIO
    OUT  jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks on an
    analogue recording device.
    ➜ This will allow you to make analogue
    stereo (two-channel, left and right)
    r ecordings.
    Helpful Hints:
    – Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG signal are not
    possible to record from this AV receiver.
    – Digital recording is not possible when the
    digital source material is copy-protected. Before starting recording,
    1Press 
    DISC , TUNER , TV  or  AUX  to
    select the source you want to record
    from.
    ➜ The name of the source appears on
    the display panel.
    2Start recording on the external recording
    device.
    3 Start  playback on  the connected source
    as usual.
    Helpful Hints:
    – Recording from 6 Channel input source is
    not possible.
    – The sound settings will not affect the
    r ecording.
    Connecting to a recording
    device
    Optional Connections - Recording
       L              L           
    R
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    (     )   SPEAKERS  3   SPEAKERS  3
    FRONT 
    RIGHT FRONT 
    LEFT REAR
    LEFT
    REAR
    RIGHT
    FRONT
    CENTER SUB-
    WOOFERFRONT RIGHT FRONT LEFT
    REAR RIGHTREAR LEFT
    FRONT CENTER
    SUBWOOFER6 CHANNEL IN
    COAXIAL IN
    COAXIAL OUT
    OPTICAL IN
    AUX TV
    AUDIO
    ANTENNA
    MW
    (75     )FM
    IN                         OUT COAXIAL OUT
    COAXIAL IN 
    /
    DIGITAL IN
    A UDIO INL
    R
    Analogue
    Recording device
    Digital Recording
    device
     
    						
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    Functional Overview
    * = Press and hold the button for more than five seconds.
    1STANDBY ON (B)
    – Switches to standby mode or turns on
    the system.
    2SOUND
    – Selects a sound effect.
    3 BASS
    –  Selects BASS (low tone) sound mode and
    use the VOLUME control to change the
    tone level.
    4 TREBLE
    –  Selects TREBLE (high tone) sound mode
    and use the VOLUME control to change
    the tone level.
    5PROG
    – *Enters receiver setup menu.
    – TUNER: starts automatic/manual preset
    programming.
    6       TUNING
    –T unes the radio frequency  down.
    7TUNING
    –T unes the radio frequency  up.
    Main unit and remote control
    8System display panel
    9SOURCE
    – Selects the relevant active source mode:
    DISC (6CH/COAX/OPTI),
    TUNER (FM/MW), AUX or TV.
    (on the remote only)
    – TV: switches to TV source mode.
    –D ISC: toggles between DISC 6CH, DISC
    COAX and DISC OPTI source mode.
    – TUNER: toggles between FM and MW
    band.
    –A UX: selects AUX mode.
    0PHONES
    –P lug in the headphones jack.  The
    speakers output will be cancelled.
    !V OLUME (VOL  +-)
    – Adjusts the volume level.
    – Selects a setting in receiver setup menu.
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    Control buttons available on the
    remote only
    0 
    – Use       to select a preset radio station.
    !SURROUND
    – Selects multichannel surround or stereo
    mode.
    @SUBW  +-
    – Adjusts subwoofer’s sound level.
    REAR  +-
    – Adjusts rear speakers’ sound level.
    CENTER  +-
    – Adjusts centre speaker’s sound level.
    TV VOL  +-
    – Adjusts TV volume (Philips TV only).
    #SLEEP
    – Sets the sleep timer function.
    $DIM
    – Selects different levels of brightness for
    display panel.
    %MUTE
    – Mutes or restores the volume.
    ^NIGHT  (in Dolby Digital mode only)
    –  Optimises  for lower-level listening. 
    &Numeric Keypad (0-9)
    – Enters a number of a preset radio station.
    *B
    – Switches to standby mode.
    Functional Overview
    TV
    DISC TUNER AUX
    DVD MENUDISC
    SYSTEMVOL
    PLAY/PAUSE
    STOP RESUME
    SUBW REAR CENTER TV VOL
    REPEAT REPEAT
    SLEEP DIM
    SURROUND SOUND NIGHT MUTE
    5
    *
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    3
    7
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    @
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    9
    0
    ^
    %
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    #
    3
    * = Press and hold the button for more than five seconds.
    The following keys only operate on a
    Philips DVD player.  For details, please
    re
    fer to a Philips DVD player owner’s
    manual
    –DVD  MENU - DISC
    –D VD MENU - SYSTEM
    –
    –OK
    –STOP
    – PLAY/PAUSE
    – RESUME
    – REPEAT
    – REPEAT A-B
     
    						
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    Step 1: Inserting batteries intothe remote control
    1
    3
    2
    1Open the battery compartment.
    2Insert two batteries type R06 or AA,
    following the indications ( +-) inside
    the compartment.
    3Close the cover.
    Using the remote control to operate
    the system
    1Aim the remote
    control directly at the
    r emote sensor (iR) on
    the front panel.
    2Select the source you
    wish to control by
    pressing one of the
    source select buttons
    on the remote control
    (for example TV,
    TUNER).
    3Then select the
    desired function (for
    example 
    S ,   T).
    CAUTION!
    – Remove batteries if they are
    e xhausted or if the remote is not to
    be used for a long time.
    – Do not use old and new or
    different types of batteries in
    combination.
    – Batteries contain chemical
    substances, so they should be
    disposed properly .
    Getting Started
    SOUND
    TV
    DISC TUNER AUX
    DVD MENUDISC
    SYSTEMVOL
    PLAY/PAUSE
    STOP RESUME
    REPEAT REPEAT SLEEP DIM
    SURROUND SOUND NIGHT MUTE
    Step 2: Switching on/off
    After completing all the connections,
    connect the AC power cord of the AV
    r
    eceiver to the wall outlet.
    Switching to an active mode
    ● Press the  SOURCE  control to select :
    DISC 6CH  ™  DISC COAX  ™
    DISC OPTI  ™ FM  ™  MW ™ AUX  ™
    TV  ™  DISC 6CH ....
    OR
    Press  TV, DISC , TUNER  or  AUX  on
    the remote.
    Switching to standby mode
    ● Press  STANDBY ON  (B ).
    ➜ The display screen will go blank.
    Step 3: Setting the speakers
    You can adjust the delay times (centre
    and rear only) and volume level for
    individual speakers.  These adjustments
    let you optimise the sound according to
    y our surroundings and setup.
    IMPORTANT!
    –P ress SURROUND button on the
    re mote to select Multi-channel
    surround mode before adjusting the
    speaker settings.
    – Set the ‘Test Tone’ to ‘On’ for easy
    adjustment.
    1In active mode, press and hold  PROG
    f or five seconds to enter system setup.
    2Press  S / T  to select one of the
    f ollowing options :   CENTER DELAY,
    REAR DELAY , TEST TONE  or MENU
    OFF .
    3Press  PROG  to confirm.
     
    						
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    Getting Started
    CENTER DELAY –  Select this to set
    the delay time in relation to the listening
    position/distance  from the centre
    speaker: 5ms, 3ms, 2ms, 1ms or OFF
    (default setting).
    REAR DELAY  – Select this to set the
    delay time in relation to the listening
    position/distance  from the rear speakers :
         15ms, 12ms, 9ms, 6ms, 3ms or OFF (default setting).
    TEST TONE  –  Select this to turn ‘ON’
    or ‘OFF’ (default setting) the test tone.
         If you have turned on the test tone, the test signal will be automatically generated
    to help you judge the sound level of each
    speaker and subwoofer.
    MENU OFF  – Select this to exit from
    the system setup.
    4Use the  VOLUME  control to adjust the
    settings that best suit your surround
    sound needs.
    ➜ If the volume control is not used within
    5 seconds, it will become normal volume
    control function.
    5Press  PROG  to confirm your selection.
    Helpful Hints:
    – Use the longer delay time settings when
    the rear speakers are closer to the listener
    than the front speakers.
    – If “CHECK SURROUND SETTINGS”
    appears on the display, press SURROUND
    button to select surround mode.
    –“ AUTO  PROG’ ” only available for selection
    in tuner mode only. Adjusting the speaker output levels
    Y ou can adjust the rear speakers, centre
    speaker and subwoofer output levels by
    comparing the sound from the front
    speakers.
    SUBW REAR CENTER TV VOL
    REPEAT REPEAT SLEEP DIM
    ● Press the respective buttons on the
    remote ( REAR +-, CENTER  +-
    and  SUBW  +-) to adjust the output
    level between -15dB ~ 10dB.
    Helpful Hint:
    – If you have selected Stereo mode,
    adjusting the centre and rear speakers’
    volume level will have no effect.
     
    						
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    IMPORTANT!
    For proper surround sound, make
    sure the speakers and subwoofer are
    connected (see page 7).
    Selecting surround sound
    ● In DISC COAX or DISC OPTI mode, if
    the audio signal received is Dolby Digital
    or DTS, pressing  SURROUND button
    will  cyclically go  through :
    DOLBY DIGITAL / DTS  ™ STEREO
    ●  Otherwise,  pressing  SURROUND
    button will  cyclically go  through :
    MOVIE  ™  MUSIC  ™  PRO LOGIC
    ™  STEREO
    Helpful Hints:
    – The available Surround outputs include:
    Dolby Digital, DTS (Digital Theatre Systems)
    Surround, Dolby Pro Logic II and Dolby Pro
    Logic .
    –M OVIE and MUSIC are Dolby Pro Logic II
    surround sound.
    – The surround feature is not available in
    DISC 6CH mode.
    – The centre and rear speakers operate only
    in multichannel surround mode.
    – The availability of the various surround
    sound modes depends on the number of
    speakers used and the sound available on
    the disc.
    Selecting digital sound effects
    Select a preset digital sound effect that
    matches your disc’s content or that
    optimises the sound of the musical style
    y ou are playing.
    ● Press  SOUND  on the remote to select
    the available sound effect.
    In Dolby Digital, DTS, PRO LOGIC or
    PRO LOGIC II (MOVIE) surround mode,
    y ou can select :
    CONCERT,  ACTION,DRAMA, or 
    DIGIT
    Adjusting the Bass/Treble
    level
    The BASS (low tone) and TREBLE (high
    tone) features enable you to define the
    sound-processor settings.
    1Press BASS  or  TREBLE .
    2Within two seconds, use the  VOLUME
    control to adjust the Bass or Treble level
    (-10dB ~ 10dB, default setting - 0dB).
    ➜ If the volume control is not used
    within two seconds, it will resume its
    normal volume control function.
    ➜ If headphone is connected, it will
    disable the bass/treble controls.
    Sound Controls
    SCI-FI
    (default setting)
    In PRO LOGIC II (MUSIC) surround
    mode or in Tuner mode, you can select :
    CLASSIC,  ROCK,  JAZZ,  or 
    AL
    (default setting).
    Helpful Hint:
    –F or flat sound output, select CONCERT or
    CLASSIC.
     
    						
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    Volume control
    ● Adjust  VOLUME  control (or press
    V OL  +/-  on the remote) to increase
    or decrease the volume level.
    ➜ VOL MIN  is the minimum volume
    level and “ VOL MAX” is the maximum
    v olume level.
    F or Philips TVs only
    ● Press  TV VOL  +/-  on the remote
    control to adjust the TV’s volume level.
    To  listen through the headphones
    ●  Plug the headphones  to the  PHONE
    socket at the front of the AV receiver.
    ➜  The speakers will be  muted .
    ➜ The current surround sound will
    change to stereo mode.
    To  turn off the volume temporarily
    ● Press  MUTE  on the remote.
    ➜ Playback will continue without sound
    and 
    MUTE icon appears.
    ➜ To r estore the volume, press  MUTE
    again or increase the volume level.
    Night Mode - turning on/off
    When activated the night mode, the high
    v olume outputs will be softened and low
    vo lume outputs will be brought upward
    to an audible level.  It is useful for
    watching your favourite action movie
    without disturbing others at night.
    IMPORTANT!
    This feature is only available for
    movies with Dolby Digital mode.
    ● Press  NIGHT  on the remote repeatedly
    to switch the Night mode on or off
    (default setting - OFF).
    Helpful Hint:
    – The night mode option is not available in
    DISC 6CH mode.
    Dimming system’s display
    screen
    ● In any active mode, press  DIM on the
    r emote to select desired brightness :
    HIGH (default setting), MID or LOW.
    Setting the Sleep Timer
    The sleep timer enables the system to
    switch to standby mode automatically at a
    preset time.
    ● Press  SLEEP  on the remote repeatedly
    until it reaches the desired preset turn-off
    time.
    ➜ The selections are as follows (time in
    minutes): 15  ™  30  ™  45  ™  60  ™  90  ™  120
    ™  OFF  ™  15  …
    ➜  “
    SLEEP” icon  will be shown  on the
    display, except if  OFF is selected.
    NIGHT
    SLEEP MUTE
    PRESET
    PROGRAM
    To  check or change the setting
    ● Press  SLEEP  once to show the
    r emaining time before switching off.
    If you continue pressing the  SLEEP
    button, the next Sleep Timer option will
    appear.
    To  cancel the sleep timer
    ● Press  SLEEP  repeatedly until  OFF
    a ppears or press the  STANDBY ON
    button.
    V olume Controls and Other Features
     
    						
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    Tuning to radio stations
    1
    Press  TUNER  on the remote (or press
    SOURCE  control on front panel) to
    select “ FM” or “ MW”.
    2Press and hold  S / T  on the
    r emote until the frequency indication
    starts to change, then release.
    ➜ FM SEARCH  appears.
    ➜  The next radio station will  be tuned
    automatically.
    ➜
     lights up for FM stereo reception.
    3To  tune a weak station, press  S /  T
    briefly and repeatedly until an optimal
    r eception is found.
    RDS Function
         RDS (Radio Data System) is a
    broadcasting service that allows FM radio
    stations to send additional information
    along with the FM radio. This additional
    information  includes:
          ●  Frequency
          ●  Station Name
    1 In FM mode , if the tuned radio station is
    transmitting RDS data, the RDS station
    name will be shown on the display panel.
    2  Press  S /  T  button to change the
    station frequency to get the new RDS
    station.
    3  If the tuned station is not transmitting an
    RDS signal or  is not a RDS station, the
    display panel  will only show the station
    frequency.
         Helpful Hint:
         - RDS function is only available in areas that support RDS system.
    Presetting radio stations
    You can store up to 40 preset radio
    stations in the memory.
    Automatic presetting
    Y ou can store all available radio stations
    automatically.
    1In tuner mode, press and hold  PROG for
    five seconds to enter system setup.
    2Press  S / T  to select “ AUTO
    PROG ”.
    AUTO PROG
    3Press  PROG  to confirm.
    ➜ “CONFIRM ” appears.
    4Press PROG  again to start automatic
    presetting.
    ➜ “SEARCH ” appears.
    ➜ All the available radio stations with
    strong transmission signal will be stored.
    ➜ Automatic preset will begin from
    preset (1) and all your former presets will
    be overridden.
         Manual presetting You can choose to store only your
    favourite radio stations.
    1Tune to your desired radio station (see
    “Tuning to radio stations”).
    2Press  PROG .
    ➜ “
    PROGRAM” and “PRESET” icons appear.
    NIGHT
    SLEEP MUTE
    PRESET
    PROGRAM
    TUNER
    3Use the 
    numeric keypad (0-9)  to
    select a desired preset number.
    ➜ If “
    PROGRAM” icon goes off before you
    select the desired preset number, press
    PROG button again.
    T uner Operations
    IMPORTANT!
    Make sure the FM and MW
    antennas are connected.
     
    						
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    4Press PROG  again to store.
    5Repeat steps 1~4 to store other radio
         stations.
    Helpful Hints:
    – If you attempt to  programme more than
    40 preset radio stations, “ PROG FULL”
    appears.
    – The system will exit presetting mode if no
    button is pressed within two seconds.
    Selecting a preset radio
    station
    ● Press        or use the  numeric keypad
    (0-9)  to select a preset number.
    ➜  The preset number  followed by the
    radio frequency will appear on the display
    panel.
    T uner Operations
     
    						
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    8239 300 38591 WARNING
    Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will
    invalidate the warranty.  Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.
    If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If
    you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or
    Philips for help.
    No power.
    No sound or distorted sound.
    There is no sound from the centre and
    rear speakers.
    Radio reception is poor.
    The remote control does not function
    properly.
    Low hum or buzz sound.–Check if the AC power cord is properly
    connected.
    –Adjust the volume.
    –Check the speaker connections and settings.
    –Disconnect the headphones.
    –Press the correct source button on the
    remote (TV or AUX, for example) to choose
    the equipment that you want to hear through
    the AV  receiver.
    –Press CENTER +- or REAR +- to
    adjust the volume level.
    –Make sure the centre and rear speakers are
    connected correctly.
    –Press SURROUND button to select a correct
    surround sound setting.
    –Make sure the source you are playing is
    recorded or broadcast in surround sound
    (DTS, Dolby Digital, etc.).
    –If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or
    connect an external antenna for better
    reception.
    –Increase the distance between the system and
    your TV or  VCR.
    –Tune in to the correct frequency.
    –Place the antenna farther away from any
    equipment that may be causing the noise.
    –Select the source (DISC or TUNER, for
    example) before pressing the function button
    (S,  T).
    –Reduce the distance between the remote
    control and the system.
    –Replace the batteries with new ones.
    –Point the remote control directly toward the
    IR sensor.
    –Check that the batteries are loaded correctly.
    –Place the AV receiver as far away as possible
    from electrical devices that may be causing
    interference.
    Problem Solution
    Troubleshooting
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