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    Step 4:Placing the speakers
    and subwoofers
    For best possible surround sound, all the
    speakers should be placed at the same distance
    from the listening position.
    1Place the left and right front speakers with
    subwoofer stands at equal distances from the
    TV and at an angle of approximately 45
    degrees from the listening position.
    2Place the centre speaker above the TV or the
    DVD system so that the centre channel’s
    sound is localised.
    3Place the surround speakers at normal
    listening ear level facing each other or
    mounted on the wall.
    Notes:
    – To avoid magnetic interference, do not position
    the front speakers too close to your TV.
    – Allow adequate ventilation around the DVD
    system.
    1
    33
    1
    2
    Centre speaker
    and DVD system
    Surround
    Speaker
    (Left)Surround
    Speaker
    (Right)
    Connections
    1Connect the supplied MW loop antenna to the
    MW jack.  Place the MW loop antenna on a
    shelf or attach it to a stand or wall.
    2Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM
    jack.  Extend the FM antenna and fix its ends to
    the wall.
    For better FM stereo reception, connect an
    external FM antenna (not supplied).
     
    MWFM ANTENNA
    Notes:
    – Adjust the position of the antennas for optimal
    reception.
    – Position the antennas as far as possible from
    your TV, VCR or other radiation source to prevent
    unwanted interference.
    Step 5: Connecting FM/MW
    antennas
    FM ANTENNAMW
    DIGITAL 
    OUT
    DIGITAL 
    INAUX
    INTV
    INLINE
    OUT AUDIO
    VIDEO 
    OUTCVBS
    S-VIDEO L
    R
    1
    2
    SPEAKER SYSTEMS (8Ω)
    SURROUND CENTER FRONT
    L
    R
    SL
    SRC
    SUB-WOOFER
    ➠FM
    antenna
    MW
    antenna
    fix the claw
    into the
    slot
    Front speaker
    with subwoofer
    stand (Left)Front speaker
    with subwoofer
    stand (Right)
     
    						
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    EnglishStep 6:Connecting TV
    IMPORTANT!
    –You only need to make one video
    connection from the following
    options, depending on the
    capabilities of your TV system.
    –Connect the DVD system directly
    to the TV.
    –Scart Video connection provides
    higher picture quality and S-Video
    connection provides better picture
    quality.  These options must be
    available on your TV.
    – If both Scart Video and S-Video
    connections are used to connect to
    your TV, the video signal will
    automatically switch to S-Video
    when you power up the DVD
    system.  To set the  VIDEO
    OUT(put) to ‘Scart’, see page 30.
    P-SCANON       OFF
    AUDIO 
    OUTS-VIDEO
    IN
    VIDEO IN
    SCART IN
    AUDIO 
    OUTS-VIDEO
    IN
    VIDEO INSCART IN
    DIGITAL 
    OUT
    DIGITAL 
    INAUX
    INTV
    INLINE
    OUT AUDIOVIDEO 
    OUT
    CVBS
    S-VIDEOFM ANTENNA MW
    L
    R
    ~ AC MAINS
    SPEAKER SYSTEMS (8Ω)
    SURROUND CENTER FRONT
    L
    R
    SL
    SRC
    SUB-WOOFER
    SCART OUTPb
    Connections
    Using Scart jack
    Use the scart video cable (black) to connect
    the DVD system’s SCART jack to the
    corresponding Scart input jacks on the TV.
    OR
    Using Composite Video jack (CVBS)
    Use the composite video cable (yellow - not
    supplied) to connect the DVD system’s CVBS
    jack to the video input jack (or labelled as
    A/V In,  Video In, Composite or Baseband) on
    the TV.
    OR
    Using S-Video jack
    Use the S-video cable (not supplied) to
    connect the DVD system’s S-VIDEO OUT
    jack to the S-Video input jack (or labelled as
    Y/C or S-VHS) on the TV.
    OR
    OR
     
    						
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    Connections
    After everything is connected
    properly, plug in the AC power cord to
    the power outlet.
    Never make or change any connections with
    the power switched on.
    On the DVD system,
    AUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY may
    appear on the display panel.  Press ÉÅ  on the
    front panel to store all available radio stations
    or press Ç to exit (see page 35 “Tuner
    Operations”).
                   DVD VIDEO DIGITAL SURROUND SYSTEMSTO P PLAYPAUSE SEATINGTREBLE
    BASSSOURCEVOLUME
    PROG TUNING CLOCKTIMER SURROUND
    SEARCHISC CHANGER
    EJECTMEDIA SLOT
    DVDDISC
    SUR-R
    RIGHTCENTRELEFT
    SUBSUR-L
    PLAYPAUSEAUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY
    Step 7:Connecting the power
    cord
    SCART OUTDIGITAL 
    OUT
    DIGITAL 
    INAUX
    INTV
    INLINE
    OUT AUDIO
    VIDEO 
    OUTCVBS
    S-VIDEO FM ANTENNA MW
    L
    R
    ~ AC MAINS
    ~ AC MAINSAUDIO 
    OUTS-VIDEO
    IN
    VIDEO IN
    VOLTAGE SELECTOR
    P-SCANON       OFF
    110V
    127V220V
    240V
    SCART IN
     
    						
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    Connections (optional)
    Connecting a VCR or
    Cable/Satellite Box
    AUDIO 
    OUTS-VIDEO
    IN
    VIDEO INSCART IN
    SCART OUTDIGITAL 
    OUT
    DIGITAL 
    INAUX
    INTV
    INLINE
    OUT AUDIOVIDEO 
    OUT
    CVBS
    S-VIDEOFM ANTENNA MW
    L
    R
    ~ AC MAINS
    Pb
    AUDIO 
    OUTS-VIDEO
    IN
    VIDEO IN
    24
    3
    SPEAKER SYSTEMS (8Ω)
    SURROUND CENTER FRONT
    L
    R
    SL
    SRCSUB-WOOFER
    P-SCANON       OFF
    ANT IN
    TO TV
    ~ AC MAINS
    SCART IN
    1
    VCR or
    Cable/Satellite Box
    Viewing and listening to the playback
    1Connect the VCR or Cable/Satellite Box to the
    TV as shown.
    2Connect the DVD system’s AUX IN (R/L)
    jacks to the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR or
    cable/satellite box.
    Before starting operation, press AUX/DI on
    the remote to select “AUX” in order to
    activate the input source.
    Using the VCR for recording DVDs
    Some DVDs are copy-protected.  You cannot
    record or dub protected discs using a VCR.
    3Connect the DVD system’s CVBS jack to the
    VIDEO IN jack on the VCR.
    4Connect the DVD system’s LINE OUT (R/L)
    jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks on the VCR.
    This will allow you to make analogue stereo
    (two channel, right and left) recordings.
    To view DVD playback while recording,
    you must connect the DVD system to your TV
    using the SCART (as shown above) or the
    S-VIDEO connection.
     
    						
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    Connections (optional)
    DIGITAL 
    OUT
    DIGITAL 
    INAUX
    INTV
    INLINE
    OUT AUDIO
    VIDEO 
    OUT
    CVBS
    S-VIDEO
    FM ANTENNA MW
    L
    R
    ~ AC MAINS
    DIGITAL INDIGITAL OUT
    2
    1
    SPEAKER SYSTEMS (8Ω)
    SURROUND CENTER FRONT
    L
    R
    SL
    SRC
    SUB-WOOFER
    Connecting digital audio
    equipment
    (for example)
    CD Recorder
    Listening to the playback
    1Connect the DVD system’s DIGITAL IN jack
    to the DIGITAL OUT jack on a digital audio
    device.
    Before starting operation, press AUX/DI on
    the remote to select “DI” in order to activate
    the input source.
    Recording (digital)
    2Connect the DVD system’s DIGITAL OUT
    jack to the DIGITAL IN jack on a digital
    recording device (DTS-Digital Theatre System
    compatible, with a Dolby Digital decoder, for
    example).
    Before starting operation, set the DIGITAL
    OUTPUT according to the audio connection.
    (See page 31 “Setting the digital output”).Notes:
    – Some DVDs are copy-protected.  You cannot
    record the disc through a VCR or digital recording
    device.
    – Always refer to the owner’s manual of the other
    equipment for complete connection and usage
    details.
     
    						
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    Functional Overview (illustration on page 3)
    * = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.
    @SEATING (only available in Multi-channel
    mode)
    – Turns on/off the seating control diagram on
    the TV.  Use the VOLUME control on the main
    unit or joystick on the remote to select the
    desired seating position.
    #SURROUND (SURR.)– Selects multichannel surround, 3D sound or
    stereo mode.
    $SOURCE– Selects the relevant active mode : TV/AV, DISC,
    MEDIA SLOT,  TUNER, AUX or DI.
    – DISC: toggles between DISC and MEDIA
    SLOT.
    – TUNER: toggles between FM and MW band.
    – AUX/DI: toggles between AUX and DI (Digital
    Input) mode.
    %CLOCK•TIMER– *Enters clock or timer setting mode.
    – Shows clock display for a few seconds.
    ^VOLUME (VOL +-)– Adjusts the volume level.
    &BASS / TREBLE– Selects bass or treble sound.  Use the
    VOLUME control to select the desired
    enhancement level.
    *n– Plugging in the headphones jack.  The speakers
    output will be cancelled.
    Main unit and remote control
    1STANDBY ON– Switches to Eco Power standby mode or turns
    on the system.
    – *Switches to standby mode.
    2Disc trays 1~5
    3OPEN•CLOSE 0 (DISC1~5)– Opens/Closes the individual disc tray.
    4iR SENSOR– Point the remote control towards this sensor.
    5MEDIA SLOT– Plug the memory card into the PC card
    adaptor and insert it into the media slot for
    viewing.
    6EJECT 0– Ejects the memory card from the slot.
    7Speaker display panel
    8System display panel
    9TUNING– Switches between frequency tuning and preset
    tuning mode.
    0PROG (PROGRAM)– DISC: starts programming.
    – TUNER: starts *automatic/ manual preset
    programming.
    – CLOCK: selects 12- or 24-hour clock display.
    !ÉÅ PLAY•PAUSE– DISC: starts/pauses playback.
    – TUNER: *enters Plug & Play mode and/or
    starts preset radio station installation (only on
    the main unit).
    Ç STOP– Exits an operation.
    – DISC: stops playback or *clears a programme.
    – TUNER: *erases a preset radio station.
    S  SEARCH  T (PREV/NEXT)– DISC: *searches backward/forward or selects a
    track.
    – TUNER: tunes the radio frequency up/down or
    selects a preset radio station.
    (On the remote, it can only tune the radio
    frequency up/down).
    – CLOCK: sets the minutes and hours.
     
    						
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    Functional Overview
    Control buttons available on the
    remote only
    (SYSTEM MENU (DVD mode only)– Enters or exits system setup menu.
    )Joystick 1 2 3 4– Selects movement direction in the menu.
    – Use 1 2 to select a preset radio station.
    ¡OK– Confirms a selection.
    ™DISC SKIP– Selects next disc tray for playback.
    £REPEAT– Selects various repeat modes.
    ≤VOICE (only available in Multi-channel
    mode)
    – Turns on/off clear voice sound effect.
    ∞MUTE– Mutes or restores the volume.
    §DIM– Turns on/off the dim mode.
    ≥SLEEP– Sets the sleep timer function.
    •SUB +-– Adjusts subwoofer’s sound level.
    ªTV VOL +-– Adjusts TV volume (Philips TV only).
    ºREPEAT A-B– Repeats a specific section on a disc.
    ⁄ZOOM– Enlarges a picture on the TV screen.
    ¤DISC MENU– Enters or exits disc contents menu.
    – For VCD version 2.0 only;
    In stop mode, turns on/off playback control
    (PBC) mode.
    During playback, returns to main menu.
    ‹SOUND– Selects a sound effect.
    ›Numeric Keypad (0-9)– Enters a track/title number of the disc.
    – Enters a number of a preset radio station.
    fiB– Switches to Eco Power standby mode.
    – *Switches to standby mode.
    * = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.
     
    						
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    EnglishStep 1:Inserting batteries into
    the 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 remote 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/AV, TUNER).
    3Then select the desired
    function (for example ÉÅ,
    S,
      T).
    CAUTION!–Remove batteries if they are
    exhausted 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 of properly.
    Step 2: Setting the clock
    The clock can be set in either 12-hour or
    24-hour mode (12:00 AM or 00:00 for
    example).
      
    CLOCKTIMER
    CLOCKTIMER
    SEARCH
    PROG
    CLOCKTIMER
    2
    3
    5
    4
    6
    SELECT CLOCK OR TIMER
    CLOCK
    01:38 PM
    13:38
    13:38
    1Press STANDBY ON to switch on the DVD
    system.
    2Press and hold CLOCK•TIMER until
    SELECT CLOCK OR TIMER appears.
    3Press T (if necessary) to change the display
    to CLOCK, then press CLOCK•TIMER
    again to confirm.
    4Press S / T to set the minutes and
    hours. To increase the speed, hold down
    S / T.
    ➜The changes in minutes will roll over to the
    hours.
    5Press PROG to change between 12-hour and
    24-hour clock mode.
    6Press CLOCK•TIMER again to store the
    setting.
    ➜The clock will start working.
    To view the clock time in any active
    mode
    Press CLOCK•TIMER.
    ➜The clock will display for a few seconds.
    Notes:
    – If the DVD system is disconnected from the
    power supply, it will erase the clock setting.
    – If you do not press any buttons within 90
    seconds, the system will exit clock setting mode.
    STANDBY- ONiR SENSOR 
    DISC 1
    DISC 2
    DISC 3
    DISC 4
    DISC 5DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3OPENCLOSE
    123
    456
    789
    0
    REPEAT REPEAT DISC SKIPDISC MENU
    PROGRAM SYSTEM MENU
    SEATING ZOOM
    PREV NEXT
    SURR.SOUNDVOL
    OK
    TV/AVDISC/
    MEDIATUNERAUX/DI
    STOP PLAY/PAUSE
    buttons on
    front panelDVD system’s
    display panel
    Getting Started
     
    						
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    Step 3:Setting the TV
    IMPORTANT!Make sure you have completed all the
    necessary connections. (See page 12
    “Connecting TV”).
    1Adjust SOURCE control until “DISC X”
    appears on the display panel (or press
    DISC/MEDIA on the remote).
    2Turn on the TV and set to the correct video-in
    channel.  You should see the blue Philips DVD
    background screen on the TV.
    ➜Usually this channel is between the lowest
    and highest channels and may be called
    FRONT, A/V IN, or VIDEO. See your TV manual
    for more details.
    ➜Or, you may go to channel 1 on your TV,
    then press the Channel down button
    repeatedly until you see the Video In channel.
    ➜Or, the TV remote control may have a
    button or switch that chooses different video
    modes.
    Changing the NTSC/PAL setting via
    the remote control
    TV/AVDISC/
    MEDIATUNERAUX/DI
    456 123
    12,
    1Press DISC/MEDIA on the remote to enter
    disc mode.
    ➜Make sure no MP3 or picture (Kodak, JPEG)
    disc is in disc tray 1.
    ➜Wait until the system finishes reading the
    discs before proceeding to next step.
    If playback begins, press Ç to stop playback.
    2Press and hold DISC/MEDIA on the remote
    until “PAL” or “NTSC” appears on the display
    panel.
    ➜To change the setting, repeat step 
    2.
    Selecting the colour system that
    corresponds to your TV
    This DVD system is compatible with both NTSC
    and PAL.  In order for a DVD to play on this
    DVD system, the colour system of the DVD, the
    TV and the DVD system should match.
    1In disc mode, stop playback and press
    SYSTEM MENU.
    2Select  icon and press 4.
    3Use the joystick (1 2 3 4) on the remote to
    navigate in the menu.
    Move to 
     and press 2.
    Move to ‘TV System’ and press 2.
    Auto – 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.
    NTSC – Select this if the connected TV is
    NTSC system. It will change the video signal of
    a PAL disc (VCD only) and output to NTSC
    format.
    PAL – Select this if the connected TV is PAL
    system. It will change the video signal of an
    NTSC disc and output to PAL format.
    4Select an item and press OK.
    To remove the menu
    Press SYSTEM MENU.
    Auto
    NTSC
    PAL
    Set  TV  systemTV Shape
    TV SystemVideo Output
    Screen Saver
    DISC MENU SYSTEM MENU
    SEATING ZOOM
    PREV NEXT
    STOP PLAY/PAUSE
    OK
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    Getting Started
    SETUP MENU➠
       
    						
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    Getting Started
    Step 4:Selecting speaker
    layout
    1
    In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU.
    2Select  icon and press 4.
    3Use the joystick (1 2 3 4) on the remote to
    navigate in the menu.
    Move to 
     and press 2.
    Move to ‘Speaker Layout’ and press 2.
          
    Personal
    4Select the layout that most closely resembles
    your speakers’ arrangement, then press OK.
    ➜The speaker output will adjust
    automatically to suit the selected speaker
    layout settings based on the seating position in
    the middle.  To change the seating position, see
    “Changing seating control position”.
    ➜If you choose ‘Personal’, the speaker output
    will follow the settings in the ‘Speakers‘ menu
    (see next page “Setting the speakers’
    channels”).
    To remove the menuPress SYSTEM MENU.
    Changing seating control position
    Normally, the best sound spot and the ideal
    setting position is in the middle of the room.
    With this ‘SEATING’ feature, it allows you to
    select the current seating position in the room
    and the speaker setting will automatically be
    adjusted for optimum performance.
         
    DISC MENU SYSTEM MENU
    SEATINGZOOM
    PREV NEXT
    VOL
    789
    0SOUNDSURR.
    3
    1
    24,
    1Press SURR. (or SURROUND on the front
    panel) repeatedly to select ‘Multi-channel’.
    2Press SEATING.
    ➜The seating control diagram which
    represents your current speaker layout
    appears on the TV screen.  To change the
    speaker layout, see “Selecting speaker layout”.
    3Use the joystick (1 2 3 4) on the remote (or
    VOLUME control on the front panel) to
    select your current seating position.
    ➜During playback, you can hear the changing
    of sound effect when you change the seating
    position.
    ➜If you do not press any buttons within five
    seconds, the seating control diagram will exit
    from the TV and the system will execute the
    last selected seating position.
    4If you want to turn off the seating feature,
    press SEATING again.
    ➜“PERSONAL SETTING” appears and
    the system will revert to the personal speaker
    settings.
    Speaker  Layout  Settings Digital Output
    Analog Output Night mode
    Speaker LayoutSpeakers
    PCM Output
    Off
    Multi-channel Off
    SquarePersonal settings ...
    96 kHz
    SETUP MENU➠
    DISC MENU SYSTEM MENU
    SEATING ZOOM
    PREV NEXT
    STOP PLAY/PAUSEOK
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