Philips Hts3320 User Manual
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11 English Remote Control (continued) 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 m SUBTITLE – Selects a DVD subtitle language. n ANGLE – Selects a DVD disc camera angle (if available). o DISC MENU – For DVD, enter or exit disc contents menu. – For VCD/SVCD, enter digest menu. p W X S T – DISC: selects movement direction in the menu. – TUNER: press left or right to tune the radio frequency. – TUNER: press up or down to start auto search. q OK – Confi rms a selection. r RETURN/TITLE – For DVD, go back to the previous menu. – For VCD version 2.0 only; In stop mode, turn on/off playback control (PBC) mode. During playback, display the disc title menu or return to the main menu. s . > – DISC: hold down this button for fast forward and backward search. – TV: selects previous/next channel (Philips TV only). – TUNER: selects a preset radio station. t PAUSE Å – DISC: pauses playback. u VOL +- – Adjusts the volume level. v MUTE – Mutes or restores the volume. w PROGRAM – DISC: starts programming. – TUNER: hold down this button to start automatic/ manual preset programming. x SURR. – Selects multi-channel surround or stereo mode. y SOUND – Selects a predefi ned sound effect.
12 English Remote Control (continued) Using the remote control A Open the battery compartment. B Insert two batteries type R03 or AAA, following the indications (+-) inside the compartment. C Close the cover. D Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor (iR) on the front panel. E Select the source you wish to control by pressing the DISC, TUNER, TV or AUX/DI button on the remote control. F Then select the desired function (for example ., >).CAUTION! – Remove batteries if they are exhausted or if the remote control is not to be used for a long time. – Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.). – Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of properly.
13 English Step 1: Placing the speakers The Philips Home Theatre System is simple to install. However, proper system placement is critical to ensure an optimum sound experience. A Place the front left and right speakers at equal distances from the TV and at an angle of approximately 45 degrees from the listening position. B Place the centre speaker above the TV or the DVD system so that the centre channel’s sound is localised. C Place the rear speakers at normal listening ear level facing each other. D Place the subwoofer at the corner of the room. Keep at least one metre away from the TV. Helpful Hints: – The placement diagram shown here is only a guideline that will provide great system performance. You may fi nd other placement choices that are more suitable for your room layout and provide the sound experience you enjoy. – To avoid magnetic interference, do not position the front speakers too close to your TV. – The rear speakers are labeled as REAR LEFT or REAR RIGHT. – The front speakers are labeled as FRONT LEFT or FRONT RIGHT. Basic Connections TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.
14 English Step 2: Connecting the speakers and subwoofer z Connect all the speakers and subwoofer to the speaker sockets at the rear of the DVD system. Make sure that the colours of the plugs and sockets are matched. Helpful Hint: – To prevent unwanted noise, do not place the speakers too close to the DVD system, AC power adapter, TV or any other radiation sources. TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. Basic Connections (continued) FRONT LEFTFRONT RIGHT REAR RIGHT REAR LEFTCENTER SUBWOOFER
15 English Basic Connections (continued) Step 3: Connecting to TV This connection enables you to view the playback from this DVD system. You only need to choose one of the options below to make your video connection. – For a standard TV, follow option 1. – For a progressive scan TV, follow option 2. IMPORTANT! Connect the DVD system directly to the TV. Option 1: Using the Video (CVBS) socket (good picture quality) z Use the supplied composite video cable (yellow) to connect the CVBS socket on the DVD system to the video input socket (or labeled as A/V In, Video In, Composite or Baseband) on the TV. OR Option 2: Connecting to a Progressive Scan TV or component video input The progressive scan video quality is only available when using Y Pb Pr connection and a progressive scan TV is required. It provides superior picture quality when watching DVD movies. A Follow option 1 to make the basic video connection. B Use the component video cables (red/ blue/green - not supplied) to connect the Y P B PR sockets on the DVD system to the corresponding component video input sockets (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/ Cr or YUV) on the TV. C If your TV accepts progressive signals, proceed to ‘Getting Started - Step 5: Setting up Progressive Scan feature’ for detailed progressive feature setup. TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.Option 2 Option 1
16 English Step 4: Connecting the FM/ MW antennas A Connect the supplied MW loop antenna to the MW socket. Place the MW loop antenna on a shelf, or attach it to a stand or wall. B Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM socket. Extend the FM antenna and fi x its ends to the wall. For better FM stereo reception, connect an external FM antenna (not supplied). Helpful Hints: – Adjust the position of the antennas for optimal reception. – Position the antennas as far away as possible from your TV, VCR or other radiation source to prevent any unwanted interference. Step 5: Connecting the power cord After everything is connected properly, plug the AC power cord into the power outlet. The Eco Power LED on the DVD system will light up. Never make or change any connections with the power turned on. Helpful Hints: – Refer to the type plate at the rear or bottom of the product for identifi cation and supply ratings. 1 2 > Basic Connections (continued) TV fi x the claw into the slot FM antenna MW antenna TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.
17 English Optional Connections Connecting audio from TV When connecting the audio output from your TV to this Home Theatre Audio System, you can enjoy the multi-channel surround sound capabilities. z Use an audio cable (red/white - not supplied) to connect the TV IN jacks on this DVD system to the AUDIO OUT sockets on the TV. To listen to the sound, press TV on the remote control as the sound source that you want to play. Connecting audio from an analogue audio/video device You can connect the audio output from an analogue audio/video device (e.g. VCR, Cable/Satellite Box or TV) to this Home Theatre Audio System in order to enjoy the multi-channel surround sound capabilities z Use an audio cable (red/white - not supplied) to connect the AUX IN sockets on this DVD system to the AUDIO OUT sockets on the connected device. To listen to the sound, press AUX/DI as the sound source that you want to play. Helpful Hint: – To see the picture of the connected video device (e.g. VCR), connect the VIDEO OUT socket of the device to the VIDEO IN socket of the TV, and select the correct input channel on the TV. TIPS: Refer to the respective connected device’s user manual for other possible connections.
18 EnglishStep 1: Turning on the DVD system A Press STANDBY ON (2). B Press the SOURCE button on the front panel repeatedly to select : DISC ¤ FM ¤ MW ¤ TV ¤ AUX ¤ DISC .... Or z Press DISC, TUNER, TV or AUX/DI on the remote control. Turning off to Eco Power standby mode z Press STANDBY ON (2).
19 English Step 3: Setting language preferences The language options are different depending on your country or region. It may not correspond to the illustrations shown on the user manual. On-screen display (OSD) language The OSD (On-Screen Display) language for this DVD system will remain as you have set it, regardless of the changes made to the DVD disc language. A In ‘DISC’ mode, press SETUP on the remote control.
20 EnglishIf the language you want is not available in the list, select { Others }. Use the numeric keypad (0-9) on the remote control to enter the 4-digit language code ‘XXXX’ (see page 4) and press OK to confi rm. E Repeat steps C ~ D for other settings. Helpful Hints: – During DVD playback, you can switch the audio and subtitle languages by pressing the AUDIO and SUBTITLE buttons on the remote control. However, this does not change the default settings you have made here. – For some DVDs, the subtitle/audio/menu language can only be changed via the DVD disc menu. Step 4: Setting the TV Selecting the matching colour system The colour system of the DVD system, DVD and TV should match. Only then will it be possible to play a DVD on this system. Before changing the TV system, determine the colour system of your TV. A In ‘DISC’ mode, press SETUP on the remote control. B Press X repeatedly to select { Video Setup Page }. C Press T to highlight { TV Type }, then press X. Video Setup Page TV Type TV Display Progressive Picture SettingNTSC PAL Multi { PAL } Select this if the connected TV has the PAL colour system. It will change the video signal of an NTSC disc and output it to PAL format. { NTSC } Select this if the connected TV has the NTSC colour system. It will change the video signal of a PAL disc and output it to NTSC format. { Multi } Select this if the connected TV is compatible with both NTSC and PAL (multi-system). The output format will be in accordance with the video signal of the disc. Getting Started (continued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. Press W to go back to the previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu.