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Need help ? Call us ! Phitips representatlves are ready to help you with any questions about your new product . We can guide you through Connections , First - tlme Setup , or any of the Features . We want you to start enjoying your new product right away ! CALL US BEFORE YOU CONSIDER RETURNING THE PRODUCT ! 1 - 800 - 531 - 0039 or Visit us on the web at www . philips . com MX3900D MX3950D PHILIPS pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 1 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 32 AM 3139 115 21993
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CAUTION Canada Use of controls or adjustments or English : performance of procedures other This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for " radio noise than herein may result in hazardous emissions from digital apparatus as set radiation exposure or other unsafe out in the Radio Interference operation . Regulations of the Canadian ATTENTION Fran _ ais : L'utilisation des commandes ou Get appareil num6nque n'emet pas de bruits radiodlectdques d6passant r _ glages ou le non - respect des les limites applicables aux appareils procedures ci - incluses peuvent se num6nques de Class B prescrites dans traduire par une exposition le R6glement sur le Brouillage dangereuse _ I'irradiation . Radio61ectr'ique 6dic16 par le Plinist6re des Communicstions du Canada , ATENCION El uso de mando o ajusteso In This warning label is located on the rearside ejecucci6n de m _ todos que no sean and inside this laser product . los aqu { descritospuede ocasionar peligro de exposici6n a radiaci6n . or Manufactured under license from Dolby This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by Laboratories . " Dolby ' , " Pro _ Logic " and the method claims of certain U . S . patents and double - D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories . Confidential other intellectual property rights owned by Unpublished Works . © 1992 - 1997 Dolby Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners . Use of this copyright protection Laboratories , Inc . All rights reserved . technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation , and is intended Manufactured under license from Digital for home and other limited viewing uses Theater Systems , inc US Pat . No . 5,451,942 and other worldwide patents only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation . Reverse issued and pending . " DTS " and " DTS engineering or disassembly is prohibited . Digital Surround " are trademarks of DigitaITheater Systems , Inc 1996 Digital 2 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 32 AM 3 " _ 39 115 21993 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl
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• Once your Philips purchase is registered , • So complete and return the Warranty you're eligible to receive all the privileges Registration Card enclosed with your of owning a Philips product . purchase at once , and take advantage of these important benefits . Know these For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No . which is locat - ed on the rear of the cabinet . Retain this information for future reference . Model No Serial No . WARNING : TO PREVENT _ IL his " bolt of lightning " indi - FIREOR SHOCK HAZARD , DO cates uninsulated material within your unit may cause NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENTTO an electrical shock . For the safety of RAIN OR MOISTURE . everyone in your household , please do not remove product covering . CAUTION : Toprevent electric shock , match wide blade of plug to _ IL he " exclamation point " calls wide slot , and fully insert . attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems . # 1AC _ 097 pg 001 044 Mx3g 37 Engl 4 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 32 AM 3 " 139 115 21993
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PHILIPS Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to the " family ! " Dear Philips product owner : Thank you for your confidence in Philips . You'veselected one of the best - built , best - backedproducts availabletoday . And we'll do everything in our power to keep you happywith your purchasefor manyyearsto come . As a member of the Philips " family " you're entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service networks in the industry . What's more , your purchaseguarantees you'll receive all the information and specialoffers for which you qualify , plus easyaccessto accessories from our convenient home shopping network . And most importantly you can count on our uncompromising commitment to your total satisfaction . All of this is our way of sayingwelcome - and thanks for investing in a Philips product . Sincerely , Lawrence J . glanford President and Chief Executive Officer P . S . Remember , to get the most from your Philips product , you must return your Warranty Registration Card within 10 days . So please mail it to us right now ! 5 2 / 25 / o3 _ , o : 34AM313911521993 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 . Read these instructions . | 2 . _ Use only with the cart , sland , tripod , bracket , or table specified 2 . Keep these instructions . by the manulacturer or sold with 3 . Heed all warnings . the apparatus , When a cart is used , use caution when moving 4 . Follow all instructions . the cart / apparatus combination 5 . Do not use this apparatus near to avoid iniury fi * om tip oven water . 13 . Unplug this apparatus during lightning 6 . Clean only with dry cloth . storms or when unused for long periods of time . 7 . Do not block any ventilation openings . Install in accordance with | 4 . Refer all servicing to qualified service the manufacturer's instructions . personnel , Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way , 8 . Do not install near any heat sources such as powersupply cord or plug is such as radiators , heat registers , _ oves , or damaged , liquid has been spilled or objects other apparatus ( including amplifiers ) that have fallen into the apparatus , the apparatus produce heat , has been exposed to rain or moisture , does 9 . Do not defeat the not operate normally , or has been dropped . safety purpose of the 15 . Battery usage CAUTION To polarized or prevent battery leakage which may result in grounding type plug , Plug bodily injury , property damage , or damage A polarized plug has two blades with one to the unit : wider than the othel : A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong . • Install all batteries correctly , + and - as marked on the unit , The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety . If the provided plug • Do not mix batteries ( old and new or does not Nt into your outlet , consult an carbon and alkaline , etc , ) , electrician _ or replacement of the obsolete outlet , • Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time , J0 . Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched , particularly at plugs , EL 6475 - E004 : 0218 convenience receptacles , and the point where they exit fi * om the apparatus . J | . Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manu _ acturel : This symbol indicates that the unit has I Class II equipment symbol r _ ] a double insulation system pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 6 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 34 AM 3139 11S 21993
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Index English 48 Fran _ ais 88 Espafiol Environmental information This system complies with the FCC rules , Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040.10 . All unnecessa _ " ypackaginghas been omitted We Operation is subject to the following two havetried to makethe packagingeasy to conditions : separate intothree materials : cardboard ( box ) , - This device may not cause harmful polystyrene foam ( buffer ) and pol / ethylene ( ba £ s , interference , and protective foam sheet ) ¸ - This device must accept any Your systemconsistsd materialswhich can be interference received , including recycledand reused if disassembledby a interference that may cause undesired specializedcompsn _ Pleaseobserve the IocaJ operation . regulationsregardin £ the disposalof packagin £ materials , exhaustedbatteries and old equlpme _ pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 7 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 34 AM 3139 115 21993
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Contents General Information Disc Operations S pplied accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . Playable discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 2 . . . . . . . Care and safc _ yinforrra _ on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 0 . . . . . . Playing discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 2 . . . . . . . Turning on / off auto Eco standby mode 23 Using the Disc Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 3 . . . . . Connections Basic playback coPtro s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 3 . . . . Step 1 : Pacng the speakurs and subwoofur . 1I Resuming p } aybscl < fi - um the last stopped Step 2 : Connect ng speakers and subwoofer 1I pout ( DVD / VCD ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 3 . . . . Step 3 : Connect ngTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 2 . . . Replacing discs without uterr ptmg Using CompositeVideo jack ( CVBS ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 p ayback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 3 . . . . . . . . Using Component Video jack ( Pr Pb Y ) 12 Select ng vanous rnpea : functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 4 Using SVdc _ jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 3 . . . . Repeat play mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 4 . . . . Using an accessory RF modulator - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . 3 Repeating a sc _ t on wthin s Step 4 : Connect ng FM / AM antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 4 chapter / trscl < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 4 . . . . . . Step 5 : Connect ng the power cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 4 Program favorite t _ - acks ( audio CDs andVCDs ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 4 . . 25 Connections ( optional ) Clear ng the program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 5 . . . Connect ng aVCR or Cable / Satellite Box I 5 Using the menu bar to program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 5 . View ng and listen ng to the playback . . . . . . . . . . I 5 Playing NP3 / Picture dsc ( K _ dsk , jPEG ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 6 Recording DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 5 . . . . Program NP3 disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 6 . . . . . Connect ng digital adio equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . 5 Listen ng to the playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . 5 . . DVD Menu Options Recording ( digital ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 5 . . . . Using the menu baT " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 7 . . . . . Using the Setup ] 4er , u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 8 . . . . Functional Overview Set _ ng theTV shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 8 . . . Main unit ar , d remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 6 . Set _ ng the video output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 9 . . . Control but * ors available on the Screer , saver tun , ir , g on / off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 9 . remote ony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 7 . . . . . . Set _ ng the analog otp _ ¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 9 . . Set ; ng the digital otp _ ¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 0 . . Getting Started Set _ ng the PC'M output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 0 . . Step 1 : b , serting batter es rote the Night mode turning or , / off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 1 . remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 8 . . . . . . Restoring tPe or gina ] settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 1 Using the remote co _ tro } to operate the Restrictirg playback by parental control 32 system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 8 . . . . . . . Charging the password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 3 . . Step 2 : Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 8 . . . . Step 3 : Sett ng the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 9 . . . . Tuner Operations Chang ng the NTSC / PAL setting via the Tunng to radio stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 4 . . . . . . . . . remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 9 . . . . . Pmsettirlg rado stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Selecting the color system tha _ Using the Plug and Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 4 . . . . . . . corl - esponds to yourTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 9 . . Automatic presettuyg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 5 . . . . . . . . . Step 4 : Selecting speaker layer1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 0 . Manual presetting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . Changng seating control position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Selectinga preset rado s _ ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 5 . . . . . Setting the speakers ' channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 1 . Debting a prs _ t radio station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 5 . . Step 5 : Sett ng language preference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 8 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 35 AM 3139 115 21993
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Contents Timer Operations Set _ ng the tmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 6 . . . . . . Activ _ ing / Deactiv _ ing the timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 6 Se _ ing the Sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 7 . . . Sound and Volume Controls Sound Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selectingsurround sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 8 . . . . . . _ ming on / off clear voice e _ ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 8 . . Changing subwoofer volume level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 8 . Adjusting Bass / Treblelevel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 8 . . . . . Selectingdistal sound effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 8 . . . Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Functions Switching on / off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching to active mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 9 . . . . . . Switching to % o Powcr standby mode 39 Switching to standby mode ( view clock ) 39 Dimming _ em's displ _ screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 9 . . . Reco _ ing to an external device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 9 . . . . Usingthe _ m _ e to operate _ ur television 39 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . 0 . . 4 . . 1 . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . 4 . . . . . . . . . pg 001044 MX3937 Engl 9 2 / 25 / 03 _ , 0 : 35AM3139 115 21993
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General Information Supplied accessories Care and safety information Avoid high temperatures , moisture , Bpeakercables water and dust Do - _ ot expose the system , batteries or c ! scs to hhJmidit _ 4rair , sand or excessive heat ( cahJsed by - _ eatir g equJprnerlt or direct sunlight ) Aways Subwoofer cab e keep the disc tray dosed to avoid gett - _ gdust or ] the le - _ s Add O cab _ ( wh _ e , red ) Avoid condensation problem T - _ elens may cloud over whe - _ the paye is suddenly moved rom cold to warm Compos te video cable _ _ = _ surroundings , makng it i rpossib e to pay a disc ( ye ow ) eave the player in the warrr erwironme _ ' t LJrltll the moisture evapo ares Do not block the vents Do - _ ot operate the DVD syste r n an c _ , besC ° rnp ° vnidee © % t Oed / bkJe / green ) enclosed cabinet and allow about 10 cm ( 4 inches ) of free space all around the plier for adequate ventilation ¸ FMwre amte , , - _ a AM loop antenna Care of disc % clean a CD , wipe it - _ a i0 _ ' _ S _ ) stralg % Irle rocr the cei - lter towa ds the edge rising a solt , lint flee cloth Do not use _ m clean ng agerKs , as hey may Remote Control a - _ d two AA batteries damage the disc ! VVrte only o - _ the pr _ ted side of a CDR ( W ) and ony wth a soft felt t @ ped pen tandle the disc by its edge , do - _ ot touch the sur / ace Care of the cabinet AC power cable Use a soft cloth slightly moiste - _ ed with a mild deterge - ¢ solution Do not Lse a sok £ on co'Ca n ng alcohol , spirits , amrnon ] a o abras yes Bracketsandscrews Finding a suitable location Place the player on a flat , hard , stable surface 10 pg001 - 044 MXS9 - S7 - Eng 10 23 / 2103,2 : 09PM3139 115 21993
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Connections Step 1 : Placing the speakers Step 2 : Connecting speakers and subwoofer and subwoofer Front SDeake _ tLe & l Center SD _ & rid Fron _ Si ) e _ Ker DVD sysoem ( Right : ) Surround Subwoofer Surround Speaker ( Left ) Speake _ ( Right ) For bes _ possible sub - round sound , all the Connect the supp led speaker " systems using the speakers ( excep : subwoofer ) should be placed suppied speaker " cables by match ng the colors at tP'e same distance f ' - um the isTening position of the jacks and speaker cables Fully nsert the str pped portion of the speaker wire into the @ Place the front eft and rght speakers at equal jacks distances frum tP , eTV and at an angle of approximasely 45 degrees from the listen ng Front Left ( FL ) ( L ) black white posit on Front Right ( FR ) ( R ) black wed Center ( C ) black green @ Place the center speaker above the TV o ¢ the Surr _ nd Left ( SL ) black blue DVD system so tr , a _ the center channel's sound Surr _ nd Right ( SR ) black gray s localized Subwoofer ( SUB ) black purple @ Place the Sl _ rround speakers at normal listen ng Notes ; ea ¢ level facing each other or mounted on the wall Ensure that the speaker cables a _ e correctly connected Imptoper connections may damage the Place the sl _ bwoof _ r on the foot neac the TV system due to sho _ circuit Do not connec _ mo _ than one speaker to any N0te £ one pair o _ + 1 - - speaMrjacks To avoid mc _ gnet £ interference , do not position Do not connect speakets with an impedance the front speakers too close to yourTX lower than _ l , e speaMrs supplied Please _ er to Allow adequate ventilation a _ ound tFe DVD the SPUIFICATIONS section of tl , ls manual system 11 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 11 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Connections Step 3 : ConnectingTV , ® ® ® , IMPORTANT ! IMPORTANT ! - You only need to make one video - If both S - Video and Component connection from the following options , ( Pr PbY ) Video connections are used to depending on the capabilities of yourTV connect to yourTV , the video signal will system . automatically switch to S - Video when - S - Video or ComponentVideo you power up the DVD system . To set the VIDEO OUT ( put ) to ' Pr PbY ' , see connection provides higher picture quality . These options must be available page 29 . on your TV . - Connect the DVD system directly to theTV . @ Use the component video cabes ( red / blue / green ) to connect the DVD system's Pr PbY @ Use the composite video cable ( yellow ) to jacks to the correspond ng Component video connect the DVD system's CVBS acl < to the inpc ¢ jacks ( or labeled as Pr / Cr Pb / Cb Y orYUV ) vdco input jacl < ( or labeled asAN In , Video In , on the TV Composite or - Baseband ) on theTV @ To hear theTV channels through this DVD @ Tu hear theTV channels through this DVD system , use the audo cables ( wh re / red ) to system , usethe audo cables ( wh te / red ) to connect TV IN ( I / R ) acks to the connect iV IN ( I / R ) lacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT acl < s on the TV corresponding AUDIO OUT ] acl < son the TV @ If you are using a Pro % essive ScanTV ( TV must @ Setthe P - SCAN switch to'OFF ' ind care Progressive Scan or ProScan capab lity ) , setthe P - SCAN switch to'ON ' Othel _ / ise , sat t to'OFF ' 12 pg 001 044 Mx3g 37 Eng 1 12 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Connections @ IMPORTANT ! IHPORTANT ! - If the picture is distorted , check the - If yourTV only has a single Antenna In Video Output setting . Make sure it is set jack ( or labeled as 75 ohm or RF in ) , you will need an RF modulator in order to to ' S - Video ' , see page 29 . view the DVD playback on theTV . See your electronics retailer or contact Philips for details on RF modulator availability and operations . @ Use the S video cable ( not supp } ed ) to connect the DVD systerr , ' s S - VIDEO OUT jack to the S Video input jack ( or labeled asY / C o ¢ SVHS ) on the TV @ Use the composite vdeo cable ( yellow ) to To hear theTV channels throug _ , this DVD connect the DVD system's CVBS ack to the system , use the audo cables ( wh te / red ) to vdcxs input ack on tP'e RF modulator connect TV IN ( I / R ) acks to tff , e Use the RF coaxial cabe ( no : supplied ) to corresponding AUDIO OUT acl < s on theTM connect the RF modu ator to yourTV's RF jack . @ Set the P - SCAN switch to'OFF ' @ Set the P - SCAN switch to ' OFF ' 13 pg 001 044 Mx3g 37 Eng 1 13 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Connections Step 4 : Connecting FM / AM Step 5 : Connecting the power cord antennas D Power - Outlet @ Connect the supp led AM loop antenna to the After everything is connected AN jack Pace the Aid loop antenna on a shel properly , plug in theAC power cord to or attach t to a stand or wall the power outlet . Never - make or change any connect ons wth the Connect the supplied Fh / antenna to the FM power switched on jack . E > _ end the FI4 antenna and fix its ends to the wall On the DVD system , For betzer Fid stereo reception , connect an " } lbfl , X _ , % f _ / LL FJkJES5 FJL £ _ S " may appear external Fid antenna ( not supp Jc _ J ) on the display panel ¸ Press , 11 on the from panel to store all available radio stations or press • to exit ( see pade 34 " Tuner Operations " ) \ Adjust the posit _ on of the antennas for optimal r _ ception Posison the antennas as far as possible f , um your TV , VCR or otl , er radiation source to p _ event unwanted interfelence 14 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 14 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Connections ( optional ) Connecting aVCR or Connecting digital audio Cable / Satellite Box equipment . ® 9 ® . VCR or Cable / Sateflite Box CDRecorder @ 0 @ Connect the VCR or CaMe / Satellite Box to the @ Connect the DVD system's DIGITAL IN ack TV as shown to the DIGITAL OUT jack o _ a digital audio devce @ Connect the DVD system's AUX IN ( R / L ) Before starting operation , press AUX / DI on Jacks to the AUDIO OUT jacks on theVCR or the remoteto select " _ ZG Zr _ " in order to cable / sate } lite box act rate the input so _ r - ce Before starting operation , press AUX / DI on H the remote to select " Ro _ " n order to activate the nput soH - ce @ Connect the DVD system's DIGITAL OUT jack to the DIGITAL IN ack on a digital recording devce ( DTS DigitalTheater System Some DVDs are copy protected _ ou canno * compatible , with a Dolby Digital decoder fur record or dub protected discs Hsing aVCR example ) Connect the DVD system's CVBS jack to the Before starting operation , set the DIGITAL VIDEO IN jack on theVCR OUTPUT accord ng to the aHdio connect on ( See page 30 " Setting the digital output " ) Connect the DVD system's LINE OUT ( R / L ) jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks on theVCR Notes ; This will allow yoH to make analog stereo ( two Some DVDs are copy protected You cannot channel , right and left ) recordings _ ecotd the cl _ scthrough a VCR or digital recording device To view DVD playback while recording , Always re _ . r to the owner's manual of the otl , er you must connect the DVD system to yourTV equipment _ orcomplete connection and usc _ ge usln S the S VIDEO ( as shown above ) or the details Compo _ ent ( Pr PbY ) video connect o _ 15 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 15 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Functional Overview ( illustrations on page 3 ) { _ SEATING ( only available in Muki channel Main unit and remote control mode ) { 0 STANDBY ON Turns on / off the seating control diagram on the TV Use theVOLUME control on the man unt Switches to Eco Puwer standby mode or turns on tile sTstem ( see page / 39 ) or jogstick on the remote to select the desired " Switches to standby mode ( see page 39 ) seat ng position ( see pose 2 @ _ SURROUND ( SURR . ) @ ) Disc trays 1 ~ 5 Selects Tqult charlrlel surround , 3D sound or { S } OPEN'CLOSE - - _ ( DISC1 ~ 5 ) stereo mode ( see pc _ ge38 ) Opens / C oses the ndivdual disctrag { _ SOURCE ( £ 1 iR SENSOR Selects the releval , t actve mode : TV / AV _ DISC , Poht the remote control towards t _ is sensor TUNER or AUX / DI DISC : toggles between DISC 1 - 5 { _ Speaker display panel TUNER : tobies between FM and AM band _ 1 System display panel AUX / Dh toggles between AUK acd DIG IN _ L } TUNING ( Digtal Input ) mode Switches between frequency tuning and preset { _ CLOCK - TIMER tunng mode ( see po £ es 34 3 @ * Enters dock or timer setting mode ( s } PROG ( PROGRAM ) ( see poges l & 36 ) Shows clock disp ag fur a few seconds DISC : starts programming ( see pa _ s 22 2 @ ( see page I8 ) TUNER : starts actomatc / manal preset programming ( seepaR 3 @ _ VOLUME ( VOL q - - - ) CLOCK : selects 12 or 24 hour clock disp ay Adjusts the voume evel ( seepag _ I 8 ) _ 5 ) BASS / TREBLE { 9 ) • II PLAY . PAUSE Selects bass or treble sound Use the VOLUME DISC : s _ arts / pauses p aybacl < ( see pose 23 ) control to select the desired en _ ancement leve TUNER : enters Pug & Pay mode and / or starts ( see page 3 @ preset redo station installation ( on 7 on the , _ ¢ O , main unit ) ( see p / / ge 34 ) P uggng in the headpFones jack . The speakers • STOP output wll be cancelled E × its an operation DISC : stops p ayback or clears a prograr _ ( see pa £ e 23 , 2 @ TUNER : * erases a preset fade stadon ( see pag _ 3 @ P < I _ I SEARCH I _ 1 _ t ( PREV / NEXT ) DISC : ÷ seardTes backward / fu _ ward or selects a tracl < ( see page 2 @ TUNER : tunes the radio f'eque _ cy up / down or selects a preset rado ssation ( see pages 34 3 @ ( On the remote , it can only tune the rado fl - oquenc 7 up / down ) CLOCK : sets the minutes and hours ( see p _ Jges l & 36 ) = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds , 16 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Eng 1 16 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Functional Overview ( s _ DISC MENU Enters or exits disc co _ , ter , ts menu ( see pa R 23 ) ( 11 SYSTEM MENU ( DVD rhode only ) ForVCD version 2.0 only ; Enters or exits system setup men In stop mode , turns on / off playback control ( see pages 272 @ ( PBC ) mode . Ddng playback , retu - ns to main menu 48 ) Joystick • • • • SelectsmovemeT ¢ direct on in the men ' ( Sl ) SOUND Use • • to select a preset fade stafio _ Selects a so _ d effect ( _ ee pag _ 38 ) ( seepaR 3 @ _ Numeric Keypad ( 0 - 9 ) OK Enters a tracldtitle nl _ mber of the dsc Confirms a selection Enters a nHmber of a preset radio sta * on @ @ DISC SKIP @ 6 Selects _ ext disc tray for playback Switches to Eco Power standby mode ( see pag _ 23 ) ( see page 39 ) * Switches to standby mode ( see p _ Jge 39 ) @ 1 } REPEAT Selectsvarious repea _ modes ( seepage 28 ) ( 22 ) VOICE ( only available in Multi charlnel mode ) Turns on / off tear vote sound effect ( see pag _ 3 @ @ s } MUTE Mutes or restores the volume ( see poge 38 ) _ DIM Selectsdiffere _ t leveBof bright _ ess f _ r display panel ( _ eepage 39 ) @ 9 SLEEP Setsthe sleep timer funct on ( seepage 37 ) ' _ ¢ SUB - } " - - Adjusts subwoofur's sound mere ( see page 3 @ , _ TVVOL 4 - - - AdjustsTV volume ( PhilipsTV only ) ( seepag _ 39 ) @ 8 } REPEAT A - B Repeats a specfic sc _ t on on a disc ( see p _ Jge 24 } ( 2 _ ZOOM Enlargesa picture on theTV street * - - Press and hold the button for more than two seconds , 17 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Eng 1 17 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 11S 21993
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Getting Started Step 1 : Inserting batteries into Step 2 : Setting the clock the remote control The dock can be set ir _ either 12hour or 24 hour mode C 12DO FI . . . . . . _ " example ) buttons on DVD system's front panel display panel _ cc _ FT Cl nc , n } _ @ Open the battery compartment Insert two batter es type R06 or AA , following the indications ( q - - - ) inside the compartment Close the coven @ Aim the remote cont / - ol directly . . . . . . _ . . @ Press STANDBY ON to switch on the DVD at the remote sensor ( iR ) o _ the system front panel @ Press and hold CLOCK , TIMER ur , til wm m " SELEET ELOEP , _ , _ ; i T ? IEFiI , appears cor , tro by pressing one of the @ Press I _ 1 _ ( if necessary ) to change the disp ay source select but * ons on the _ } , , " } > , , to " _ LrjL £ , " , then press CLOCK'TIMER a @ aln remote control ( fur example to con @ m TV / AV , TUNER ) @ Press14114 / 1I1 _ l ) q to set the minutes and hours Then se } ect the desired funct on CD _ CD i To ncreasethe speed , hold down 14141or I _ 1 _ 1 ( forexample • II , 141 _ 1 , I _ 1 _ 1 ) , _ The changesin minutes will roll over to the hours @ PressPROG to change between 12hour and 24 hour clock mode @ Press CLOCK , TIMER again to store the CAUTION ! setting - Remove batteries if they are _ ¢ The dock will starl work ng exhausted or if the remote is not to be used for a long time . To view the clock time in any active - Do not use old and new or different mode types of batteries in combination . PressCLOCK , TIMER - Batteries contain chemical substances , _ ¢ T _ e cock will d splay f _ r a few secords so they should be disposed of properly . Notes ; I _ the DVD system is @ sconnected f _ om tl , e power supply , it will etose the clock sett _ Pg I [ you do not p _ ess any buttons within 90 seconds , _ he system will exit clock setting mode 18 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 18 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Getting Started Step 3 : Setting theTV IMPORTANT ! This DVD system is compatib e with both MaEe sure you have completed all the NTSC and PAL In order fur a DVD to pay on necessary connections . ( See pages 12 - 13 ths DVD system , the color system of the DVD " ConnectlngTV ' , ) theTV and the DVD system should match @ AdJust SOURCE coptrol r , til " _ ] _ E _ " @ pears on the display panel ( or press DISC / MEDIA on the remote ) Turn on theTV and set to the correct video4n channel Yo should see the blue Philips DVD backsround screen on theTV @ Usually this channel s between the owest and I % hest channels and may be called FRONT A / V IN , orVIDEO See yourTV manual fur more details @ Or , yo may go to channel I on yourTV , then press the Channel down but * on repeatedly until you see theVideo In channel @ OctheTV remote control may have a but * on or switch that chooses different video modes @ In disc mode , stop playback and press SYSTEM @ Or , set the TV to channe 3 or 4 if you are MENU using an RF modulator @ Select [ ] icor , and press • @ Use the joystick ( 41 • • • ) on the - emote to newgate in the men Move to [ _ i and press • Move to ' TV System ' and press • Auto Select thai / the connectedTV s compatible with both NTSC and PAL ( mlti system } The o tp t format will be n accordance with the video signal of the disc NTSC Select this fthe connectedTV s @ Press DISC / MEDIA on the - emo : e to enter NTSC system It will change the video signal of a dsc mode PAL disc ( VCD only ) and otpc ¢ to NTSC @ Make sre no MP3 or - p cture ( Kodak , jPEG ) _ rmat dsc is in disc tray 1 PAL Select this / the connectedTV s PAL Wait until the syssem fin shes reading the system It wl change the video signal of an dscs befure proceeding to next step NTSC disc and output to PAL format If p aybacl < begns , press • to stop playback P'ess and hold DISC / MEDIA on the remote @ Select an item and press OK unt } " pAl _ " o _ - " NTSC " appears on the display To remove the menu panel . P - ess SYSTEM MENU 19 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 19 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 28 AM 3139 115 21993
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Getting Started Step 4 : Selecting speaker layout Normally the best sound spot and the ideal setting position is in the middle of the room With th s ' SEATING ' feature , it allows you to select the current seating posit on in the room and the speaker setting will automatically be adjusted for oplmum pel # ormance . i . . . . . ) l OQ I Press SURR . ( or SURROUND on the front pane ) repea _ ed } 7 to select ' Plulti - channer Press SEATING @ In disc mode , press SYSTEM MENU @ The seating control diagram which represents your current speaker layout appears on theTV scroen To change the speal < er layout , Use the joystick ( 41 • • V ) on the - emote to see " Selecting speaker layout , " nay sate in the menu Use the joystick ( _ • • V ) on the remote ( or VOLUME control on the f ' - ont panel ) to select Hove to ' Speaker Layout ' and press • your currer , t seating position During playback , yo can hear the changng of sound effect when you change the seating position If you do not press any buttons within five seconds , the seat ng coptro diagram will exit f ' - om theTV and the system will execute the last selected seating position Iflyou wapt to remove the seating control feature , press SEATING twice Select the } syout tha * most dosey resemb es @ " F _ F _ Of _ ' RL SET Tfk'b " appears and the your speakers ' arrangemeht , then press OK system wll revert to the personal speaker @ The speal < er output wll adjust autoTqatically settings to suit the selected speaker layout sett ngs based on the seaqng position n the middle To change the seating position , see " Changing seating control position " @ If you choose ' Personal , ' the speaker output will fuow the settings in the ' Speakers ' men ( See next page " Setting the speakers ' channels " } To remove the menu Pl _ ssSYSTEMNENU 2O pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 20 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 29 AM 3139 11S 21993
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Getting Started Step 5 : Setting language preference You can adjust the dela 7 times ( cepter and surround only ) and voume evel fur indvidual Tou cars select your proferred language settings speakers These adjustments et you optimize so that this DVD system wll automatically the sound accord ng to your surroundings and switch to the language for you whenever you setup Speakur - settings are only active on Hut load a disc If the language selected is not channe ] audio outputs available on the disc , the disc's default setting languagewII be used instead Except the DVD system's Menu L _ nguage , it wil ! remain once selected . ik i _ @ ® @ @ Press SURR . ( or SURROUND on t _ rollt panel ) repeatedly to select ' Pluld - channel ' @ In disc mode , press SYSTEM MENU @ Select [ ] con and press • @ Use the joystick ( , • • • ) on the romote to @ In disc mode , stop playback and press SYSTEM navtgate in the menu MENU @ Select [ ] moor'and press • Move to ISpeakers ' and press • @ Use the joystick ( 41 • • • ) on the - emo : e to @ Press • • to select ( Front L & P , , Center , nay gate in the menu Surr L & R , SubWoofer ) , then press • to enter the speaker setting menu @ The test tone will be ac ¢ oma + tally Hove to ' Menu Language ' and press • $ ener - ated @ Select a language and press OK @ Use • • to adjust the sett ngs rut each @ Use the joystick ( 41 • • • ) ors the remo : e to speaker to suit your sutround sound needs navga : e ir the menu These adjustments may nclude : / A ' T _ rning on or off the sound output _ B } Deay time settings use the longer delay Hove to one of the fuIIowing and pross Ib settings when the su / Tound speaker - s are ' Audio Language ' ( disc's soundtracl < ) c ] oser - to the listener - than the fropt spesl < er - s ' Subtide ' ( disc's sub _ tes ) / C } Ad usting the voHme evels fur one or both ' Disc Menu ' ( disc's menu ) speakers until the sound evens @ Pross OK to confirm @ Selecta languageand pressOK @ Repeat s _ eps @ o @ fur other settings To remove the menu Pross SYSTEN MENU To remove the menu Pl _ ss SYSTEN NENU 21 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 21 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 57AM 3139 115 21993
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Disc Operations IMPORTANT ! IMPORTANT ! - DVD discs and players are designed theTV screen when a button is with regional restrictions . Before playing lf the inhibit icon ( or X ) appears on a disc , make sure the disc is for the same pressed , it means the function is not available on the current disc or at zone as your player . the current time , - Depending on the DVD orVIDEO CD , some operations may be different or restricted . Playing discs - Do not push on the disc tray or put any objects other than discs on the disc Adjust SOURCE coptrol ur , til " _ f5 [ { " tray . Doing so may cause the disc player appears on the display panel ( or press to malfunction . DISC / MEDIA on the remote ) Turn on theTV power - and se * to the correct Playable discs Video In channe ( See page 19 " Setting the TV " . ) Your DVD home cinema system will @ Yo should see the blue Philips DVD play : backgro nd screen on theTV DigitaIVideo Dscs / DVDs ) Video CDs ( VCDs ) Press one of the OPEN * CLOSE iA but * on to SuperVideo CDs ( SVCDs ) open the disc tray and load a disc , then press Digital Video Dscs Rewritable ( DVD _ RW ) the same button again to close the disc tray Compact Dscs ( CDs ) , @ klal < e sre the disc labe is facing up For P1P3 discs , picture ( KodakdPEG ) fes on doub e sided discs , oad the side you ws _ t to CDR ( W ) pay face up JPEG / ISO 9660 fur'mat Naximum 30 characters display @ Repeat steps @ fur loading a disc otto another Supported salnp ng frquencies : 32 I < Hz , dsc tra _ 441 kHz , 48 kHz _ P ayback wll start automatically f ' - om the last Supported Bt races : 3 @ _ 256 ( kbps ) , loaded disc vat able bit rates ' 4 All the avalab e discs will play once , then stop ' @ If a disc menu shows on the TV , see next page on " Using the Disc Menu " @ If the disc is locked by parental control , you must enter your fuu dgit password ( see page 3233 ) @ Fo obtain the best surround effects , see page 20 " Changing seating controI position / ' DVDs must be labeled fur - ALL regions Region Codes Note ; or for Region 1 n order to play on Only one ttay can be opened at a t _ me If you this DVD system Tuu cannot play discs intend to open the second truy befor _ closing the that are labe ed for other regions gst tray , the fl _ st t _ ay will automat £ ally close Note ; be { ole the second truy opens If you cl _ e hawng trouble playing a certain @ sc , _ move tl , e o % c and try a different one Improperly formatted @ scs will not play on this DVD system 22 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 22 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 ; 57AM 3139 115 21993
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Disc Operations Basic playback controls Ths s a power saving feature , the system will Pausing playback automatically switch to Eco standby mode if you Press • II do not press any but - arts within 30 min _ les ' _ To resume normal p ayback _ press • II after a dsc has stopped playing _ ain Selecting another track / chapter Press _ / I _ 1 _ 1or se the numeric keypad ( 0 - 9 ) to key n a tracldchapte - nurqbec Searching backward / forward Press and hold _ / P , - I _ , then press • I I to resume normal playback @ Press and hold STANDBY ON to swTch the _ ¢ Whe searching pressing and hold ng syssem to standby mode I _ 1 / _ ' _ ' 1 again will increase the search - ÷ The clock appears specd @ Press and hod • ur , til " _ ldTb £ £ 0 ON " Selecting next disc appears Press DISC SKIP - @ Tu tu / - n off the setting , repeat step @ unt _ ¢ The selected disc will play once , then stop " RU _ 88 _ _ F _ I'appears Stopping playback P - _ ss • Using the Disc Menu Depending on the dsc , a menu may appear on theTV screen once you load in the disc To select a playback feature or item @ In stop mode and when the disc has not been @ Use the joystick ( 4 • A V ) or numeric ejectcx ) , press • II keypad ( 0 - 9 ) on the remote , then press • II or OK to start playback To cancel the resume mode @ In stop mode , press • again To access or remove the menu @ PressDISC MENU on the remote Notes ; Opening de current @ so £ ruy or se / ect _ * g ForVCD with Playback Control ( PBC ) another @ so troy wd cancel the resume / ' eatu / e feature ( version 2.0 only ) Resume opt _ or may rot be available on some @ Ip stop mode , press DISC MENU to toggle @ scs between ' PBC ON ' and ' PBC OFF ' , thep the playback will start automa : call _ _ ÷ If you select I ° BC ON , the disc menu ( if avsilab e ) will appear on theTV Use the } o @ tick ( < • AV ) to highlight your selection and press @ Press OPEN'CLOSE @ - buttons of the OKra con @ m or use the numer c kuypad ( 09 ) inactive disc trays to select a play option For example , if curreptly dsc tray 1 is paying , @ Dudng playback , pressing DISC MENU will you can " opiate the discs on disc trays 2 - 5 re'urn to the menu screen ( f PBC s on ) 23 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 23 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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Disc Operations Selecting various repeat Program favorite tracks ( audio functions CDs and VCDs ) You can play the conter , ts of the ds , in the order you want by pro % amming the order of the tracks to be payed Up to 99 tracks can be @ While paying a disc , press REPEAT to select : sto _ - ed REPEATCHAPTER ( DVD ) to repeat p aybackofithe currant chapter REPEATALBUM ( MP3 ) to repeat p aybackof the current album REPEATTP , ACK / TITLE to repeat p aybackof the cur _ - enttracldt t e REPEAT DISC ( CDNCD / SVCD ) to repeat p ayback ofitlne current disc or the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . programmed tracks ( frEe program mode is act ve ) REPEAT ALL ( CD / VCD / SVCD ) to repeat p } ayback of all available dscs or the p - ogrammed tracks REPEATOFF to cartel the repeat rrode @ Pross DISC SKIP repeatedly to select a disc No _ es ; tray containing audio CD orVCD Repeat piW msgbt not wor £ correctly wi £ h some _ J _ Wait untl the system finishes reading the DVDs discs befure proceeding to next step FurVCD , if the PBC moo _ sswitched on , repeat play is nor possible When the playback begins , press • to stop playback Press PROGRAM to er , ter program mode o _ " P £ _ G [ _ R _ I f ULL " will appear if go have pto £ tammed 99 tracks While p ayin £ a disc , press REPEAT A - B a _ the star tln { _ pol _ t Press REPEATA - B asain at the point to end the section The section A and B can be set only within ' XX ' _ number of programmed tracks the same chap : er / 7 - ack ' _ The section will now repeat cohtinuously Press REPEAT A - B asain to res / _ me normal playback 24 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 24 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 ; 58AM 3139 115 21993
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Disc Operations @ PreIs _ sl _ tl , henustehenumeric keypad Using the menu bar to program ( 0 - 9 ) to enter the disc numben 4 " _ TSE x " appears IMPORTANT ! You have to turn on yourTV and set to @ PressIDq _ then usethe numeric keypad the correctVideo In channel . ( See page 19 ( 0 - 9 ) to enter the track numbec " Setting theTV " ) 4 " TF ? F _ / _ ; _ " appears ¸ @ PressOK to store the track ¸ @ Repeat steps @ - Q to selectother discs and tracks ¸ 0 Press • II to start program playback ¸ 4 Only the tracks programmed from audio CDs andVCDs will pl _ TRACK @ Press • to stop playbackor exit program mode ¸ Notes : Pressing OPEN . ( LOSE button of the p _ Jgrdmmed d , sc t _ aywill eruse the programme I _ you do not p _ ess any buttons within 20 seconds , the system will exit pro £ ramming mode @ Stop playback , then press SYSTEM MENU @ The menu bar will appear across the top of theTV screen @ Stop playback , then press and hold • @ Use the joystick ( < • ) to select _ and press • @ PROG disappears frum the display panel and to enter the program men " / _ F ! _ BF _ % I _ JLU _ F ? d _ " appears @ Use the joystick ( < • • T ) to move within the Note : program men and use the numeric keypad I _ the DVD system is @ sconnected from the ( 0 - 9 ) to enter the dsc and track nmber to be power suppl ; 4 the pnJg _ am will be etased programmed ® Press • II to start program playback @ Only the tracks programmed fium audo CDs andVCDs will play @ Durng p ayback , press PROG on the front pane to togge between program on and oft To clear the program @ Stop playback , then pressand hold • 25 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 25 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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Disc Operations In stop mode , you can ; Playing MP3 / Picture disc ( Kodak , @ Use the joystick ( < • • T ) on the remo : e to JPEG ) move withn the men and press OK to select the desired file to pay IMPORTANT ! You have to turn on yourTV and set to @ In picture menH , yoH can Hse the joystick the correctVideo In channel . ( See page 19 ( _ • • V ) To select I < 1 < 1 or I _ 1 _ 1 in the menu " Setting the TV ' ) to view the pmvio s / next page ( if available ) @ Load an MP3 / Picture ( Kodak , pEG ) dsc . Notes : @ The dsc reading time may exceed 30 Due to the reco _ @ n £ nature of Dsgital Au @ o seconds due to the comp exity of the d rectory / MP3 ( DAM ) , only d @ : al audio music will play fie con guration It is normal to expenence an occasional % k @ " while listening to your MP3 d ; scs @ Paybackwill start al £ omatically Some f @ s on Kudak orJPEG discs may be _ With picture discs , 9 thumbnail pictures wll @ stor _ ed dunng playback due to the con [ Jgu _ otion appear on theTV Press • II to start the and chatoctenst £ s of the close slide show playback _ With P1P3 discs , a Ist of albums / t t es menu will appear on theT _ Program MP3 disc ( _ x _ mple for [ ' 183 disc menu ) i _ . . . iil l _ Root i _ _ AVPOpHE , _ * Tide N _ me2 " 1 _ NOT RELEA , _ * Tide N _ me _ " , i H TV HUSIC , _ * Tide N _ me4 " , NOW TNAT i _ * Tide N _ me _ " 1 _ i I Stop playback , then press SYSTEM MENU ( example tot 9 thumbnail pictures display ) @ ' _ The menu bar will appear across the top of theTV screen @ Use the joystick ( < • ) to select _ and pross • to enter the pro % am men @ Use the numeric keypad ( 0 - 9 ) or joystick ( _ • • • ) to select the title number and press OK Durng p ayback , you can ; @ Repeat s _ ep @ to select ttle numbec @ Press I _ 1 _ 1 / I _ IP - I to select another title / pictu - e in the current fulden @ Press • to stop the programmng ' _ A list of programmed tracks appears @ Use the joystick ( < • • V ) on the remo _ e to P - ess • llto start program playback rotase / flip the picture es @ Press • II to pause / resume playback @ D rng payback , press PROG on the front pane to togge between program on and oft To clear the program Stop playback , then pressand hold • Note : Repeat [ unction is not possible during MP3 pmg _ am playback 26 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 26 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 ; 58AM 3139 115 21993
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DVD Menu Options SUBTITLE Using the menu bar Select a subtide langu _ e available on the DVD You can continue a number of operations AUDIO d rectly va the multiple menu bars on theTV DVD : Select an audio soundtraek language available on d _ e DVD . screen wChout interruptin £ the disc playback VCD : Select audio channels : LEFT VOCAL . RIGHT VOCAL , MONO LEFT , Tile exception is when you enter [ ] ( SETUP MONO RIGHT or STEREO MENU ) , a _ ter which the playback wJl pause SLOW MOTION Select a slow playback speed The volume will be muted TO resume normal playback , press • II DVD : SFx2 , SFx4 , SF x & SR x2 , SR x4 , SR x8 VCD : SFxl , SFx2 , SFx3 , ( SF = SIowForwa _ - d , SR - Slow Re _ ve _ - se ) FAST REVERSE DVD : FR x2 , FR x4 , FR x6 , FR x8 VCD / MP3 : FR xl , FR x2 , FR x3 , FR x4 . FAST FORWARD DVD : FF x2 , FF x4 , FF x6 , FF x8 @ In disc mode , press SYSTEM MENU VCD / MP3 : FF xl , FF x2 , FF x3 , FF x4 @ The menu bar will appear across the top of Select a search speed ( backward / forward ) The volume tl _ eTV screen will be muted To resume normal playback , press • II STATUS Allows viewing o { the current status of the disc The hlformation will vary depending on the disc form _ Avada _ e on DVD only TITLE SEARCH ( TITLE XX : YY " ) Select a Title for playback to begin CHAPTER SEARCH ( CHAPTER XX : YY ) @ Use the joystick ( < • • V ) on the remote to Select a Chapter for playback to begin nay gace in the menu _ XX " - current tide / chapter numbel " YY " - total number of title / cha # tel @ Press 4 • to move throush the menu ban Use the numeric keypad ( 0 = 9 ) to change the @ PressYtoentertheselection Ifthereare _ XX " number , then press OK . muir pie choices avalable , press • repea _ ed y to select TIHE SEARCH ( TIME : : _ Use the numeric keypad ( 0 = 9 ) to enter the @ Press OK to confirm the se ection time ( houls , minutes and seconds ) at which you wat _ t playback to begin _ Playback will resume or beg _ n a _ oTqafically ZOOM To remove the menu Select an enlarge picture iatio : xl S , x20 , x3 . 0 , then press OK to confirm Use the joystick to P - essSYSTEN NENU move within the enlarged picture on the TV To resume nolmal playback , select ' ZOOM OFF ' from d _ e menu IMPORTANT ! ANGLE { fol DVD only ) Select to view the same scene from different angles - Some operations may be different or if the DVD is recorded with multiple angles restricted , depending on the disc format . STEP FORWARD Refer to the jacket or case of the disc Select to advance tile still picture one frame you are playing . forward To resume normal playback , press • II - Changing the Subtitle Language and PBC ONIOFF ( for VCD 20 w ; th PBC feature ) Audio Language from the menu bar will Select between PBC On and O _ only apply to the current disc , it will not ' PBC OFF ' - the playback will start automatically . change the default preset . ' PBC ON ' - the disc menu ( if available ) will appear " on the TV Use tile numeric k _ ' ypad ( 0 - 9 ) to enter your choice PROGRAH Stop playback , then select this to entel tile program menu ( see page 25 I'Using the menu bar to program " ) 27 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 27 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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DVD Menu Options Using the Setup Menu The format you select must be available on the This DVD setl _ pis carried out via theTV , enablingyou to c stomize the DVD systemto dsc . If it is not , the setting furTV Shape wll not affect the picture during playback suit your particular req _ - ements . Follow the steps of " Using the Setup Menu " ar ; d select : > TV Shape @ In d sc mode press SYSTEM MENU ' _ Playback W II pause @ So oct [ ] _ con and press • to enter the setup mepu Then press • • to so oct one of [ n _ SO _ L • IqonN OD _ ons 8Qa Dr _ SS ! l _ tO 4 : 3 panscan Select tiffs if yo have a conventional TV and your DVD s no : for - matted for wide screen viewing A wde picturo will disp ay on the wholeTV screen with a portion _ Picture Setup ac ¢ oma : cally cut of ( Sound Setup 4 : 3 letterbox Select this if you have a Language Setup conventional TV and your DVD s for - matted for wde Feature Setup screen vewlng Black bars appear on the pper - and lower portions of the Use tho ; oyst ck ( 41 • • • ) on tier , / - emoTe to TV screen navsa _ e n the menu 16 : 9 Press OK Lo confirm your seect or ' Select tiffs if yo have a _ ¢ Playback w I r - esl _ meor begin ac _ omaT ca ly @ wide screenTV ( you must To remove the menu also set your wide screen P - ess SYSTEM MENU TV to " full size " ) NOTE : Some of the features in the Setup Menu are described in Getting Started . 28 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 28 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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DVD Menu Options Set theVideo Output according to your vdeo Set Analog Output to match your DVD home connection cinema system's playback capabilty This f _ nction can also be accessed via the SURR Stop p ayback , then fulow the steps of " Using but - on on the remote control ( or SURROUND the Setup Menu " and select : on the frul , t panel ) > _ ideo Output Follow the s _ eps of " Using the Setup Menu " and select : S - Video Select this if you have connected the DVD system to yoHrTV using the S Video jack . Stereo Scarf I Pr Pb Y Select this to change channel output to s _ ereo Select this if yo have connected the DVD which delvers sound frum only the two front system to yorTV sing component video jacks speal < ers and subwoofer ( SCART this fuat re is not available fur this mode ) 3D Sound Select this to change channel output to 3D N0t _ sound which delivers surround sound Pore only Youdo not need to adjust the video ou @ ut the two front speakers and subwoofur : setting i [ you ate using CVBSjack ( y . llow ) to Multi - channel connect the DVD system to yourTY Selectthis to enable Multi channel output Follow the steps of " Using the Setup Menu " and select : _ Screen saver Off Select this to disablethe screen saverfl _ nct on On Select this if you wish to dim the TV screen when disc playback is stopped or paused for more than five minHtes This will prevent yor display device from becoming damaged 29 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 29 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 ; 58AM 3139 115 21993
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DVD Menu Options Set D gital Output according to your optional Set your PCM ( Pulse Code Modu } ation ) outpc ¢ audio equipment connections only after - you have set the system's Digital Follow the steps of " Using the Setup Menu " and Output to ' PCM only ' ( See " Setting the digital select : output " ) Follow the steps of " Using the Setup Menu " and > Digital Output select : N > PCMOutput Off Selectthis to deactivate the digital output 48 kHz All Select this if the optional audio equipment is Select this if you have connected the digtal incapable of processing 96 kHz digital signal output to an opt onal piece of aHdio equipment inpc _ The signal will then be converted to a that has a multichannel decoder standard signal with samp ing - ares of 48 kHz PCM 96 kHz Select this if the option , a1 adio equipmer , t is _ , ot Select this if the optional audio equipment is capable of decoding m Itichanne audo After capable of processing digtal signal nput with that , proceed to " Setting the PCM output " sampling rates of 96 I < Hz Howeve _ fthe soHnd output is d storLed or them s no sound , select ' 48 kHz ' instead 3O pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 30 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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DVD Menu Options Follow the steps of " Using the Setup Menu " and Follow the steps of " Using the Setup Menu " and select : select : ' Night Mode _ " Defaults Ir I Off Reset Select this when you want to enjoy the Pressir _ g • on the remo _ e will restore all the surround sound with its full dynamc range items in the setup men to the original f _ ctory scttin £ except fur your Parehtal Control On password Select this to level out the voume High voume otpts will be softened and low volume outputs are brought upward to an aHdible } evel This feature is only availab e fur moves with Dolby Digital mode 31 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 31 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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DVD Menu Options ® Use the numeric keypad ( 0 - 9 ) to enter ' 1234 ' ( default password ) when you are asked to enter the fou digit password Yu will have to ( only available in region I players ) enter the same code , exactly twce Some DVDs may have a parental level assigned ' _ To change the password , see page 33 to the complete disc or to certain scenes on the " Changing the password " dsc . Ths feature lets you set a playback @ Select a rating level and press OK limtation level The ratn 8 levels are from I to 8 ' _ f DVDs that are rated above the leve you and are count _ - y dependeht Yu can prohibt selected will not play unless yo enter your fo the playin 8 of certain dscs that are not suitable dgit password and choose a hgher level rating for your ch dren or have certain dscs played To disable Parental Controls and have all discs with alternative scenes . par choose'NO PARENTAL ' 0 @ 00 II ( _ Press SYSTEM MENU again to remove the menu ¸ Rating explanations NO PARENTAL It will play all discs 8 ADULT bld : ure mater a sl _ ould be viewed o _ ly by adults de to graph c sexual mater al , v olence or language 7 NC - I 7 No ch Idren uncer a _ e 17 : not recomme _ ' aed viewing for children unoer age [ 7 6 PG - R _ drental Guioance Reslrct _ d ; IH r'econ _ lrTlenaed _ at parents restrict ch Idren under [ 7 from view n _ or allow o view only when superv sed by a parent or adult % ardian @ In d sc mode , press SYSTEM MENU 4 PGI 3 bla ÷ erial is unsuitab e for ch Idre _ , under a { _ e / 3 3 PG _ arental Guidance su ; £ ested @ Use the joystick ( < • • T ) on the - emote to I G GeneralAudience recommended as naysate in the menu acceptab e for viewers of all ages Note ; Some DVDs are not encoded with a lating Hove to ' Parental Control ' and press • though the mowe rating rnoy be pnnted on the d £ c ] acke £ The toting level [ eatu _ e clues no £ work for such @ scs 32 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 32 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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DVD Menu Options Use the numeric keypad ( 0 - 9 ) to enter > , or original fou _ dist password at " Enter code " You can changethe fuur digit password used fur ' @ If you are askud to enter the code for the ParentalControl . The default password is ' 1234 ' first time , kuy in ' 1234 ' ' @ If you fur'get your password , press • four times to rostore to the default password ( 1234 ) D @ O0 @ Enter your new four dgit password @ Enter the same new foupdigJt password again , @ Lndisc mode , press SYSTEM MENU Press SYSTEM MENU again to remove the menu ¸ Use the joystick ( 41 • • . ) on the remote to naygate in the menu Hove to ' hssword ' and press • . 33 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 33 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 58AM 3139 115 21993
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Tuner Operations IMPORTANT ! Presetting radio stations - Make sure the FM and AM antennas are connected . You carqstore up to 40 preset radio stations b , - TheTUNING button on the front the memor _ starting from FM and followed by AM bands panel is used to toggle between frequency tuning and preset tuning . Note _ When in preset tuning , = ' PRESETa " ppears T _ ' esystem will exit presetting mode i _ no on the display panel and I _ 1 _ 1 ! I _ 1 _ 1 button Is ptessed within 20 seconds buttons on the front panel are used for I _ no s : e _ eo f , _ quency _ sdetected dunng Plug preset number selection . Otherwise , and Play , " E _ / EEF , _ ¢ I ' _ ' T £ ' F ¢ ' appea _ s pressing 1 _ 141 / I _ l _ lwill change the radio frequency . Pug and Pay allows you to store all available Tuning to radio stations radio star ons automa _ call ) _ @ Press TUNER on the remote ( or adjus _ SOURCE control on fruit pane } ) to select Press and hold 1 _ 91 _ 1 / _ 1 on t _ , e remote ul ¢ il the frequency indicac on starts to change , then releasc _ T _ e next radio station will tune a / £ omat call _ ' @ CO lights up fur FI4 sTeroo roceptlon Fo tune a weal < station , press 1 _ 91 _ 1 / I _ 1 brefy and repeatedly ur , til an optimal reception is found @ Connect the system to the power suppl ) _ @ If you use 1 _ 91 _ 1 / I _ 1 on the fru _ , t panel for " f / bfr _ fNSTRLL PIdESS _ SL £ _ U " appears OR f ' - equency tun rig , make sure the system is n fruquencytun ng mode . If not , press TUNING In Eco Power standby / standby mode , _ ¢ ? R _ S _ T will disappear frum the d splay panel press and hold • 11 on the front panel until " l / tiT [ } TNSTRLL PI _ [ SS _ SL _ U " appears @ Press • II on the fior , t pane } to s _ art installation @ " TNSTRLL TUN £ _ * * " appears All previously stored radio st _ ions will be replaced Once completed , the last tuned radio station will p } _ 34 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 34 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 ; 59AM 3139 115 21993
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Tuner Operations You can s _ arTthe automat C pt esettlng f _ - om a You can choose to store only 7our favodte radio stations secoted pt esc _ numbel : In tuner mode , press PROGRAM ( or PROG on the fiur , t pane ) , o o _ ' _ e - s - - c - @ @ Press • • or use the numeric keypad ( 0 = 9 ) to select a presd numbe _ Press I _ 1 _ 1 / I _ 1 _ 1 on the remote to select a radio station CD _ © © Press PROGRAM adain to sToce OQ @ Selecting a preset radio station G3CD Press • • or use the numeric keypad ( 0 - 9 ) to se ! ect a preset numbe _ _ ¢ The preset number radio fioquency , and @ Press TUNER on the remote ( or adjus _ waveband will appeal : SOURCE centre on flor't pand ) to seed ' 1fi " , , f _ f _ * _ ' or " Ht ' _ , _ UNL [ * _ ' ' @ Press • • or use tFe numeric keypad ( 0 - 9 ) Press and hold • untI " PIFESET _ [ L £ TE _ " to seed a preset number to beg _ n appears ¸ • f yoc _ se < 1 < 1 / I _ 1 _ 1 on me f , - unT par , e fur @ The curre _ preset radio station will be presc _ tunlnd , mak _ sul _ the system s in pms _ deleted and the next available preset radio tune 8 mode I pot , press TUNING station will take its place ¸ * _ PRESET w appear on T _ ' e dsp ay p _ ne @ All other preset radio stations with higher numbers will decrease b7 one Press and Fed PROGRAM ( or PROG on the front pane ) unTI " HU _ " appears _ ffa tado star on s stored n one of the presets the salqe lade s _ at on Wl I Pot stoFe nder another preset n _ . mber : @ If no preset numbcr is so coted , automat • yeset w bcsn from preset ( 1 ) and al your former pmse * s w be overrdden 35 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 35 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 59AM 3139 115 21993
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Timer Operations @ Press CLOCK * TIMER agan To store the Setting the timer settin £ The system can switch on to DISC orTUNER @ Once the timer is set , it will always swtch on mode automatically at a preset time , serv % as unless y * deactivate it an alarm to wake you up @ _ ) icon wll remain on the disp } ay panel It ind cater the timer - s activated IMPORTANT ! At the preset time , the selected sound - Before setting the timer , ensure that source will play for 30 minutes before it the clock is set correctly . - The volume of the timer will increase switches to Eco Power standby mode ( i gradually to the last tuned volume level . no button is bein £ prosscx ) withn the time If the last tuned volume level is too low , f " ame ) the set will then increase to a ' _ DISC the first trad < of the las * selected dsc predetermined minimum audible level will be played If the last selected dsc tray is empty t wl switch to the next available dsc If all the disc trays are not available , t wl switch toTuner mode _ u _ tons on DVD sys _ m's front c _ anet alsptay pane ' _ TUNER the last tuned rado station will be p } ayed @ Repea : steps @ o @ of " Setting the timer " @ Press • to turn off the timer ' _ _ ) icon wll d sappear from the d splay panel and " TTUEh j ; , F _ " appears OR F - e Press CLOCK * TIMER to trn on the timer to the } ast settin S @ The timer nf _ rmation will display for a few @ Press STANDBY ON to swtch on tPe DVD seconds , then the system resumes its lass active system source o - stays in standby mode @ Press and hold CLOCK , TIMER until [ xJote / " S £ L _ ZT £ L _ £ / _ L ] F _ ' TT _ IE _ " appears ¸ The system will exit timer settin £ mode if no @ Press I _ 1 _ 1 ( if necessary ) to chan £ e the disp ay button is pressed within 90 seconds to " TT'SU ? " then press CLOCKoTIMER again to confirm @ Adjust SOURCE ( or press DISC / MEDIA or TUNER on the remote ) to select tPe wake up source ( DISC orTUNER ) Press _ / _ ' _ ' 1 to set the wake up time ( mnt , les and h * rs ) Tu ncresse the speed , hold down I _ l < l or _ ' _ ' 1 @ The changes in minutes will roll over to the hours 36 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 36 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 ; 59AM 3139 115 21993
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Timer Operations Setting the Sleep timer The sleep timer enables the system to switcl , to Eco Power s _ andbymode alcott aticallyat a prese _ time @ Press SLEEP on the remote repeatedly ur , til t reaches the desired preset turn offtime @ T _ e select ons are as follows ( time in mlr utes ) : rM'f _ _ S @ SLEEPwill show on the d splay panel , except if % F f " is selected @ Before the system switches to Eco Power standby mode , a countdown of I0 seconds is d splayed " SLEEP 10 " _ " SLEEP S " _ " SL £ £ P I " _ " SLEEP ' " To check or change the setting @ Press SLEEP once To show the remaining time before switching off If you co _ , tinue pressing the SLEEP button , the next Sleep Timer opton will appear on the disp ay pane To cancel the sleep timer @ Press SLEEP repeaied7 until " £ £ F " appears or p _ ss the STANDBY ON button ¸ 37 37 2 / 25 / 03,9 ; 59AM313911521993 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl
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Sound andVolume Controls Sound Control The BASS ( low To _ , e ) andTREBLE ( high tone ) IMPORTANT ! features enable you to define the sound For proper surround sound , make sure p - ocessor settings . the speakers and subwoofer are connected ( see page t 1 . ) @ Press BASS or TREBLE ' _ The level ind cater appears @ Within _ ve seconds , use the VOLUME control @ Press SURROUND ( SURR . ) to se ect : to adjust the Bass orTreble level ( _ 3 to _ 3 ) MULTI - channel , 3D SOUND or STEREO 4 If the volume control is not used within five The avalab lity of the various surround sorld seconds , it will resume its normal volume modes depends or , the number of speakers sed co _ rol _ nction ar , d the sound availab e on the disc The center ar , d surround speaker - s operate only when the DVD home cinema system is se * to Nult channel mode Select a prese * distal sound effects that mazches _ The available output modes for Multi chattel your disc's co _ , ter ¢ or that optim zes the sound irlc de : Doby Digital , DTS ( Digtal Theater of the musical s _ yle 7o are paying Systems ) Surro rid , Doby Surro nd and Dolby @ P - ess SOUND on the remote Pro Logic _ Stereo broadcasts or - record _ , gswill prod ce When playing move discs or whle inTV / AV some surround channel effects when payed n a mode , you can select : surround mode Howevec mona ral ( single CONCERT , DRAMA , ACTION or SCl - EI . channel send ) sources will not produce any sound from the suTound speakers When playingmusic discs or while nTUNER or AUX / DI mode , you canselect : ROCK , / x ] 0te : DIGITAL , CLASSIC or JAZZ , You o _ e not c _ ble to select the surround sound mod _ i _ the system menu / menu bur Is turned on Volume control Adjust VOLUME co _ ' trol ( or press _ OU can enhance the center and SUFFOURd sound VOL + / - - on the remote ) to increase or decrease the volume level outputs by activa : ng the clear voice sound _ " / [ _ L HTN " is the minimum volume level and feature if you have selected b ' ] Iti channe as the " yr _ L ' I _ ¢ _ " is the maximum volume levd surround mode @ Press VOICE on the remote to select " r _ L £ RF * J To listen through the headphones _ ' ; , T £ £ ; , f ' , ' " Connect the headphones plug to the , _ , socket @ To turn offthe setting , pressVOICE again to at the frur ¢ of the DVD system seect " r _ L _ R _ ? YLJT [ _ OI _ " @ The speakers wll be muted To turn off the volume temporarily Press MUTE on the remote . @ Press SUB + / - - on the remote to ad , ust _ Playback will continue without sound ar , d subwoofur volume level ( 6dB to 6dB ) " f'IU T £ " appears . @ To restore the volume , press NUTE again or increase the volume level 38 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 38 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 59AM 3139 115 21993
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Other Functions Switching on / off Recording to an external device @ Connect t _ e external rccor - d ng device to LINE OUT or DIGITAL OUT @ Adjust tk _ eSOURCE control to selec _ : ( See page 15 " Connections - optional " ) DISC 1 , , , , DISC S _ FMTUNER @ Select the sorce to record f ' - om your DVD AM TUNER _ TV / AV _ AUX _ DIG IN system ( DISC , TUNER , TV / AV orAUX / DI ) and DISC 1 . . . . start playback ( if necessary ) OR @ ¥ o can o _ ly record f ' - om DISC if usirg pressDISC / MEDIA , TUNER , TV / AV or DIGITAL OUT to connect the exterral AUX / DI on the remote record pg device Start recording o _ the ex _ e - nal rcord ng devce @ PressSTANDBY ON ( 0 ) N0tes ; ECO POWER button lights up All the sound contl _ ol features are ava £ 1ble for @ The disp ay screen will go bank . selection Refer to the owner's manual of the connected equ @ ment for details @ Press and hold STANDBY ON ( 0 ) . Using the remote to operate _ ÷ The clock appear's your television _ ÷ While p standby mode , pressing CLOCK - T @ IER but * op will swtch tPe system to Eco Power standby mode Dimming system's display screen @ PressDIM to select desired bdghtness : MODE 1 , MODE 2 , MODE 3 or NORMAL NoR ; P _ esslng DIM button in standby mode will toB _ le between half and full bnghmess @ PressTV / AV @ Press I _ 1 _ 1 / I _ 1 _ 1 or use the numeric keypad ( 0 - 9 ) to select theTV's channel @ Press TVVOL ÷ / - - to adust tPe TV's volume level @ Press # 0 to turn off yourS _ 39 PO 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 39 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 59AM 3139 115 21993
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Troubleshooting 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 , please call t - 800 - 531 - 0039 for help . 2heck d the AC oow _ r core is DrODCn connec _ eo No powe _ e _ ass1he £ ] / kNDBY ON on the tront ot 1he DVE s s _ em , o , LJCn on T _ D _ CZ _ tier to su _ " Ev s m _ nual or cormctV deo n channe No picture . Sa eC _ IOF ] Ch _ gO _ he iV channe un ! au sea _ ne DVL ) £ c ¢ _ 3en _ ec _ 0 _ e _ u _ Press DISC on the remote _ tch tJjp PSCAN ; Jt the bacl Panel to " OF [ DOSEIOn IT VOU _ r _ no _ [ 3S _ R _ _ P _ ' o _ essw { " _ c _ Jn [ V Zheck the wdpo _ onnec $ ton If both SVidno ant Distorted or poor picture . ZOmDOB _ Rt [ Pr PB _ VLQQO Connections acQ usea LO connec _ , o / o _ r [ V _ t _ VLdQO S _ BRJ Wfl _ o , o b Vla _ o _ UtOm _ [ C _ I _ V _ V • m _ WB _ B YOU DOW _ £ UD th _ L ) VD system [ o chan _ e lJ _ e SO _ T _ , rear to ' V _ deo C . _ DU _ _ ome _ mns _ £ maJl _ mount of E c _ ure ¢ Jis _ o _ [ on _ qa _ _ DDQa _ r S i £ no _ _ maT _ nc _ on Z e _ n _ he disc tsee I _ og ( [ Vs have a color s slum standard f thn d _ sc's or DVE Completely distorted picture or black / whlte picture . sv _ m , me D [ C _ U _ Q _ av bQ d _ s _ oPt _ d o _ co o _ less Se _ _ o _ he correct ' ] V • _ um _ elt _ % _ ( _ e _ cJ : JeI _ / he asonc : ra _ • _ s t _ xed on the [ DVD d _ sc The aspect ratio of the screen cannot be changed even though you have set theTV Dependtn £ ) n the [ V t may no _ D _ DOSS _ U _ _ eO ¢ nan8e display . No sound or distorted sound . _ a _ s _ • ne volume { _ D [ _ CO T _ @ SDQaK @ _ " CaD ] @ S Zheck the _ DQaK @ _ " Conl _ ec _ [ ons _ n ( ] S0 _ n _ r _ See _ o _ es _ _ • I [ D _ sco _ q n _ _ h _ headDr / oRos Press PLJ _ to _ QSLJm _ Ro _ mal 31 _ moae _ Tn _ c _ £ £ _ e - e _ s LnQ CO _ QC _ £ OU _ D _ % _ On On _ ne femo _ ] V / AM or i _ u . x _ To _ _ xamDiQ _ , O cnoo £ a _ Rn P _ L DmQn _ _ n _ © U WAq _ _ o ne2r • heel rh She L ) vu _ , _ o _ see0o _ ' s 12 14 IJ ; The DVD system does not work . Dtsconn _ c _ th _ Dower " core TFom zne DoweP OU _ [ eI TO _ T _ W rain _ % es _ CORn _ L _ Q Dowe ¢ Cor _ _ BG • rV IC ODO _ T _ Q _ n as _ SUR 4O 4O 2 / 25 / 03,9 : 59AM 3139 115 21993 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl
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Troubleshooting The DVD player does not start playback . _ £ _ _ _ aaaD [ n a _ sc wLm _ ne DlaVO _ C _ _ aQ I _ C ng aown see b0Lte 221 Chnck foe disc EVDe CO [ OFSYstem anG F _ lOn CO _ e See OC _ e 22 ) Chnck for ar scratcncs or sm < _ oees c _ r : e also Press SYgl E _ EFUP to mrn off the setu _ menu semen Change me ra _ ng eveL ( see pcge 4z No sturp has cc Jensca , nslae me s ' , t _ m I4r _ move IJle a sc ar _ Leaw mn , vs _ em mmea or TOt IOOU _ an no _ [ hn tr , a : ures n _ be avatlab _ e on the DVID Cannot activate some features , such as Angles , Subtitles , or multi - language Audio . Chan , ng me an _ uage for the sound or SL _ mI _ E oh _ b _ d on fop DVL There is no sound from the center and Ma _ e s _ r _ _ ne cen _ er anc sur ¢ oun _ SpeaKerS arL surround speakers . Press SUkROUND button to select a cor'mc _ su _ ounc souna se _ see p _ ge 3 _ a _ e sure _ ne sourc _ you are p _ a _ n _ _ s recoraea or Dr oadcas _ n surrouna souno D ] Sr DoIb ) _ Dl _ t air e : c [ T _ n _ siena _ £ _ oo Wea _ ac US _ mc _ n _ enna o _ Connnc _ Radio reception is poor . an ex _ erna an _ nn _ lor D _ er r _ CCD _ lOn _ cr _ ase _ ne G _ s _ ance between _ ne • _ stem ana vour IV or VC ° [ ul _ e " i _ $ 0 lJ _ e CoFl'e C { fo _ ( JU _ BCV • Ece the an _ en ( _ R $ 4fxhe * a _ ] v $ Fom ± nv eou _ omehz _ nR _ may De C _ U $ _ ] _ _ r _ e norse The remote control does not function be _ ec : mesoutce DBCor / UNhR " oroxamDe DCTOrC Dr _ 2ss _ n _ _ n @ TUne , on DUrLOn • | | I _ . _ 1 properly . _ - jauc _ me C s _ ancr • DQ _ WQ _ n _ ne _ mo _ con _ o _ a _ a _ ne svs _ er ' - - ol _ ce me Da _ NeS w _ n new on _ s _ olr _ t the r ' _ mo _ e Corltr'oL d [ rt . c _ loward _ ¢ k se _ sc Chnck _ h . qt th _ barLerles _ r _ IOFtdecI CorPe _ be _ _ ne c OCKcor _ , ¢ e o _ e The timer is not working , Press and he d CLC ZKo / I _ ' fER zo sw _ cn on me umnl : see ooze The display panel is dark . Press DIh gatn ( see pa _ e _ y ) Low hum or buzz sound . P ace the DMO s s _ em as 1at away a £ DOSStD _ C _ ro e _ e _ ca Gevtces _ na _ mav 3Q CaLJS _ _ e _ e _ nc _ 41 2 / 25 / 0S9 : , 59AM313911521993 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl
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Specifications AMPLIFIER SECTION MAIN UNIT / 20V / 60 Hz Output power 500W IbtJ power Power Supply Rating 8SW I 85WRHS / / S0W Stereo mode ( DIN ) Power " Consumption 2 x 60 W FlC 435 mm × 100 mm x 360 mm Dimensions ( w x h x d ) 85 W RMS / channel Sun'ound mode ( I kHz ) / 713x394x1417 ( inch ) / 00Hz 201 < Hz / 3dR Frequency Response Weig _ 715 kg / / 573 Dounas Sigr'a to Noise % - io > 65 aB ( CCIR ) SPEAKERS Input Sens tivi y AUX In 880 mV Front speakers / P , ear ( su round ) speaker IV n 3S0mV System 2 way sate lite O tput Senstiviy Impedance 4 £ _ 32 _ 1000 _ ] Headp _ one Speaker drivers 3 " woofed / " plezo tweetmr Line Out 600 mV Frequency response / 20 Hz 20 kHz ace IEC 60958 & EC 61937 Dimensions ( w x h x d ) 94 mm x / 55 mm x 88 mm 370x610 x 346 ( inch ) Wegrt 065 kg / eacr TUNER SECTION / 43 pounds / each [ uni % < ange FN875 108HHz ( i00kHz seeps ) CENTER SPEAKER AN 530 / 700 kHz ( / 0 kHz System S multi airectior'al driver steps ) Impedance 4 _ 26 dB Queting Sensi vty Fbl 20 dB Speaker drivers 4 x 2 " woofe _ 1 3 / 4 ¸ ' tweeler 26 dB Quetin 8 Sensi vty AH 3162 mV / m Frequency response / 20 Hz 20 kHz Image Rejection Radio Fbl 25 dB Dimensions ( w x h x d ) 435 mm × 635 mm x 72 mm AH 28 dB / 7 / 3 x 25 x283 ( inch ) IF Rejection Ratio Fbl 60 dB Weig _ / 32 _ / 290 pounds AH 24 dB Fbl 60 dB SURWOOFER Signalto Noise R _ io AH 40 dB Impedance 4 _ AH Su ? pression Ratio FM 30 dB Speaker drivers 6 1 / 2 ' ¸ woofer Harmonic Distortion FM Mono 3 % Frequency response 30 Hz 120 Hz Fbl Stereo 3 % Dimensions ( w x h x d ) / 95 mm x 433 mm x 39 [ mrs AH 5 % 768 x 17 ¸ 05 x 15 ¸ 39 ( inch ) Frequency Response FM180Hz / 0kHz / + 6dB Weight 572 _ / 1258DOUnGS _ ereo Separation FN 26 dB ( 1 kHz ) _ ereo 1h _ shold Fbl 235 aB DISC SECTION Semiconouctor Laser I _ / pe Disc Diameter / 2cm / 8cm HPEG 2 / HPEG I Video Decoding Spec # _ tations subject to cha _ ge without ptJor Video DAC / 0 Bits r © _ K @ P / _ , / NISC Signa System Video Format 4 ; 3 / 16 ; 9 Video S / N 56 dB ( mfeimum ) Compos t _ Video Otput / 0 Vp p , 75 £ _ S Vioeo Outout Y 10Vpp , 75 £ _ C 0286Vp p , 7S _ Auaio DAC 24 Bits / 96 kHz reque _ , cy R _ sponse 4 Hz 20kHz ( 44 / kHz ) 4 Hz 22 kHz ( 48 kHz ) 4 Hz 44 kHz ( 96kHz ) Digital Output / Input SPDF ( Sony Ph lips dgt _ l interface ) Co _ ial PCM IEC 60958 IEC 60958 C 61937 Dolby Dig t _ I / D IS 42 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 42 2 / 25 / 03 , 10 : 04 AM 3139 115 21993
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Glossary Sound that has not been turned into Multichannel : DVD is specified to have each sound I _ ck constitute one sound field ¸ Multichannel refers to numbers Analog sound vares while digi al sound has specific numerical values ¸ [ hese jacks send audio a structure of sound trad < s having three o _ more channels ¸ Ihrough two channels , the [ eft and dght Parental control : A _ nction of the DVD to limit _ ect ratio : [ he ratio ofvertica [ and horizontal sizes of a displayed image ¸ 1he hodzonta [ vs vertical playback of the disc by the age of the users according ratio of conventional ] h / s is 4 : 3 , and th _ of wide Io the [ imilatJon level in each cou _ ry [ he [ imJtazion screens is 16 : 9 ¸ varies ftom disc to disc : when it is activated , p [ _ bacl < AUDIO OUT lacks : Jacks on the back of the DVD will be prohibited if the software's [ evel is higher than Ihe useFse _ level Syslem th _ send audio to another system ( IV Stereo ¸ etc ) F'CM ( Pulse Code Modulation ) : A s _ stem _ r Bit Rate : 1he amount of data used to hold a g _ ven converting analog sound signa [ to digital signa [ for later lensth of music ; measured in kilobils per seconds , or processing with no data compression used in coAverslon kbps Oc the speed at which you record ¸ Genera [ I X the higher Ihe bit rate , or the higher the recording speed , Playback control ( PBC ) : P , efers to the signal Ihe better the sound quaJity Howevec higher bil rates recordec on video CDs or SVCDs for controlling use more space on a Disc ¸ reproduction ¸ By using menu screens recorded on a Sections of a picture or a music piece on a Viaeo CD or SVCD that supoorzs PBC , you can eqoy DVD that are smaller than titles ¸ A btle is composed of i _ eractive type soltware as well as soltware having a search _ nction severn [ chapters ¸ Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want ¸ After power up , the system will Clear voice : It enab [ es the digital sound processor to prompt the user to proceed with the automatic extract the voice dynamics in movie dia [ og on all 5 install _ ion of radio stations by simply pressing the PLAY button on the main unit surround channels without compromiZl _ g on the location accuracy and the width of the surround _ ressive Scan : It displays a [ I the horizontal lines sound ¸ of a picture _ one time , as a % nal frame ¸ lhis system can convert the interlaced video from DVD into ComponentVicleo Out lacks : Jacks on the back of the DVD System that send high quality video to a progressive format for connection to a progressive IV that has Component Video In iacl < s ( R / G / B Y / Pb / P _ display It dramatically increases the vertical resolution etc ) A progressive sca _ [ V is _ eede _ to receive Progressive Disc menu : A screen display prepared for allowing scan output ftom the p [ aye _ selection of images , sounds , subtiIles mulli ang [ es etc R _ on code : A system for allowing discs to be recorded on a DVD p [ a _ ec bad < only in Ihe region designated beforehana Sound that has been ¢ onverze ( s into [ his unit wi [ [ on [ y play discs that have compatible numerical values ¸ OJgital sound is avaJ [ able when you region codes ¸ You can _ nd the region code of your unit use the D [ G [ [ AL AUDIO OU [ COAXIAL or By looking on the Product label Some discs are OPl ICAL jacks ¸ [ hese jacks send audio through comp _ ib [ e with more than one region ( or ALL mulliple channels ¸ instead ofiust two channels as regions ) ¸ analog does ¸ S - Video : P _ oduces a clear picture by sending A surround sound system developed separate slgnaJs for the [ uminance and the co [ oc You By Dolb7 Laboratories containing up to six channels of can use S Video only iByour IV has S video In iacl < digital audio ( front left and right ¸ surround left and right Saml _ lin _ I ; requencv : Frequency of sampling data and center ) when analog data is converted to digita [ d _ a Sampling DTS : Digil _ d [ heater Systems Ihis is a surrou ¢ ' d frequency numerically represents how many time the sound system , but it s d ft _ rent Pore Dolby Digi al [ be original anaJog signal is sampled per second ¸ formats were developed by different compan es Seatln control : It gives the user a perfect sound A stil picture data compression s ) _ stem and movie expenence anywhere in the room , providing proposed by tie Joint F hotograph c Expert Group , maximum % xibility and real tota [ immersion Because Ihe user can choose their Dre _ rred seat ¸ w / ich features sma } l decrease in image quaity in spte of its hgh compression rato Surround : A system for creating realistic three MP3 : A le format witl a sound data comp esslon dimensional sound _ elds _ 11 of _ alism by arranging system ' MP3 ' is the abb ev ation of Motion Pictur _ mulliple speakers a _ ound the listener Exper - s Group / ( or MPEG [ ) Audio Layer 3 By usng Title : 1 he longest section ofa plctul _ or music [ ' qP3 f _ rmat one CD P , or CD RW can contain about fe _ ure on DVD , music , etc , in video software , orthe / 0 trees as much data volume as a regular CD can entire aJbum in audio software ¸ Each title [ s assigned a IJtle number enabling you to [ ocate the tiI [ e you want ¸ VIDEO OUT iack : Jack on the back of the DVD System that sends video to a [ M 43 pg 001 044 MXS9 37 Engl 43 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 59AM 3139 115 21993
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li IGIb1 : 1alvA ' / _ l ; t : _ ± I _ . bIll " AUDIO SYSTEM OneYear Free Labor OneYear Free Service on Pars This product must be carried in for repai _ WHO IS COVERED ? MAKE SURE YOU KEER . . You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty ser - Pleasekeep your sales receipt or other document showing viceA sales receipt or other document showing that you proof of purchaseAttach it to this owner's manual and purchased the product is considered proof of purchase . keep both nearb _ Also keep the original box and packing m _ erial in case you need to return your product . WHAT IS COVERED ? Warranty coveragebegins the day you buy your product . BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE . . . For one year there _ er , all parts will be repaired or Pleasecheck your owner's manual for assistance . If you replaced , and labor isfreeAfter one year from the day of have addibonal questions , call us at 1 - 800 - 531 - 0039 purchase , you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts , and for all labor charges ¸ TO GETWARRANTY SERVICE IN U . S . A . , PUERTO RICO , OR U . S . VIRGIN ISLANDS . . . All parts , includingrepaired and replaced parts , are covered only for the original warranty periodWhen the warranty Take the product to a Philips f _ ctory service center ( see on the product expires , the warranty on alt replaced and enclosed list ) or authorized service center for repai _ When repaired parts also expires ¸ the product has been repaired , you must pick up the unit at the cente _ Centers may keep defective parts . WHAT IS EXCLUDED ? ( In US . A . Puerto Rico , and U . S . Virgin Islands , all implied Your warranty does not cover : warranties , indudiag implied warranties of merchantability • labor charges for installation or setup of the product , and fitness for a particular purpose , are limited in duration adjustment of customer controls on the product , and to the duration of this express warranty . But , because some installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the states do not allow limitations on how long an implied product . warranty may last , this limitation may not apply to you . ) • product repair and / or part replacement because of misuse , TO GETWARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA . . . accident , unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of Phiiips . Please contact Philips at : • reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable 1 _ 800 - 661 - 6162 ( French Speaking ) or antenna systems outside the unit . 1 - 800 - 53 % 0039 ( English or Spanish Speaking ) • a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than the coun - ( In Canada , this warranty is given in lieu of all other war - try for which it was designed , manufactured , approved ranties . No other warranties are expressed or implied , and / or authorized _ or repair of products damaged by including any implied warranties of merchan _ bility or fit - these modifications . ness for a particular purpose . Philips is not liable under any • incidental or consequential damages resulting from the circums _ nces for an ) ' direct , indirect _ special incidental or product . ( Some s _ tes do not allow the exclusion of inci - consequential damages , howsoever incurred , even if notified dental or consequential damages , so the above exclusion of the possibility of such damages . ) may not _ pply to you . This includes , but is not limited to , REMEMBER . . . prerecorded material , whether copyrighted or not copy - Pleaserecord below the model and serial numbers found righted ) • a product that is used for commercial or institutional on the product . Also , please fltl out and mail your warranty purposes . registration card promptl _ it witl be easier for us to notify you if necessar _ WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE ? Warranty service is available in all countries where the MODEL # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . product is officially distributed by Philips In countries where Philips does not distribute the product , the local Philips service organization will attempt to provide service ( aRhough there may be a delay if the appropriate spare SERIAL # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . parts and technical manual ( s ) are not readily available ) Philips , P . O . Box 520890 , Miami , FL 33152 , USA , ( 402 ) 536 - 4171 EL4965E007 / 8 - 02 44 pg 001 044 MX39 37 Engl 44 2 / 25 / 03 , 9 : 59AM 3139 115 21993
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PHILIPS 12no 339 / IL _ 22042 Pallted il ( hina Use this simple and quick way to watch your favorite DVD movie and enjoy your Home Cinema experience ! MX3900D . A4X3950D FrontSpeaker FrontSpeaker ( Right ) ( Le _ ) FM Antenna CenterSpeaker AM Antenna / o 1 o Helpful Hints You only need to make one video connection to your TV ill order to view the DVD playback . Rear Speaker Rear Speaker ( Surround Right ) ( Surround Left ) _ _ , _ o If your TV has S - Video or Component Subwoofer _ ) @ @ @ ( Pr PbY ) video jacks , use one of theseicture video connections instead for higher p qualit _ o . F If you rTV has only a single Antenna In jack , you ( _ ) will need an accessory RFmodulator . The RF modulatory _ converts the videofrom the DVD system so it can pla through theTV'sAntenna connecton Refer to your owner's manual for proper connection , p SCAN DO not switch the P - SCAN to ON position , ON _ F unless you have connected the DVD system to a Progressive Scan TV using the Component ( Pr Pb Y ) video jacks . When listening toTV programs , press TV / AV button on the remote to set the DVD system toTV / AV mode in order for the sound to be heard ,
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continue . . . AV / N Make sure your DVD system and TV are connected and turned on ! 0000 Playing a disc 1 Press DISC / MEDIA on the remote control . - - VOL - - You canalso adjust the SOURCE button on the fi * ont panel until " DISC X " appearson the displaypanel 2 Turn on theTV and select the correctVideo In mode . You should see the blue Philips © V © background screen on the _ ( if no disc in the © V © system ) Usually this channel is between the lowest and highest channels and may be called FRONT , A / V IN , or VIDEO , Oc you may go to channel I on yourTV , then press the Channel down button repeatedly until you see the Video In channel , 00 @ 0 Oc yourTV remote control may have a button or switch that chooses different video modes . Do not use channel 3 or 4 on theTV unless you are using an RF modulatoc See yourTV manual for more details . 3 Press OPEN . CLOSE A _ on the front of the DVD system and load a disc , then press the corresponding OPEN . CLOSE A _ again to close the disc tray Hake sure the disc label facingup For double sided discs , load the side you want to play facingup , 4 Playback will start automatically . Ira disc mep , u appears , use • • 41 • buttons op , the remote to make the necessary selection , then press OK to confirm . Oi : use the numeric keypad on the remote to select features , Follow the instructions gwen in the disc menu , 5 To stop playback , press STOP I , Region Codes DVDs must be labeled forALL regions or for Region I in order to play on this DVD system . Helpful Hints s at 1 - 800 - 531 - 0039 . Ira DVD does not play You should find the below accessories in the packaging box . If not , call Phil properly , please contact Philips Brackets and screws at 1 - 800 - 531 - 0039 for FM wire antenna Speaker cables Component video cables assistance . Due to the ( red , blue , green ) inconsistency of disc formats _ 2 ( sx ) provided by various disc manufacturers , your DVD system may require a Subwoofer cable AA size playability enhancement or batteries AM loop antenna upgrade , As DVD technology advances , these enhancements Audio cables will become common and wiII be easy to complete . Composite video cable AC power cable
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Turn your Living Room into a Digital Home Theater - just add your TV OQ Clear width & depth in sound • r , , , r - , 7 jr r - , , I , F - , , _ r , r - , l _ , - rl , i , _ ' 3 _ _ , , , , _ , l , r _ _ , , _ , _ _ , _ jlr - r , , _ ' r - _ OQ Improved voice quality ' - i T , • , ' _ jr ' , _ T _ j , ' , jh J , . Ljr - _ , , , _ - , , i , _ , 7 _ [ , ' , ' ' , % , i _ _ Enjoy perfect sound anywhere Deep & powerful bass = _ " T , , , _ _ , 5 , , , , _ , _ , , X _ ; Digital sound reproduction =
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S DVD / CD Home Entertainment System standard product information dvd connections • 5 Disc Changer • Audio input : • PlaysCD , CD - RW , MP3 - CD _ , VCD , DVD , - analog : AUX , TV in ( cinch ) Seating Control DVD + R / RW , Picture CD ( Kodak , jPEG ) • digital : 1 x optical Seat # lg Controlgwes you : • Parental control • t _ eaj totaJ immersion beerluseyou can choose _ our • Audio output : proforred seat • Playmodes ( repeat / program ) - analog : Line out ( cinch ) • Direct adjustraent of your seaOngposiOonwajoyslick • digital : 1 x optical Remote Control • Video output : * PlaysMP3 - CD ( supports32 , 56 , 64 , 96 , 128 , • Easyset up of 3D speakersettings by simply selecling 256 kbps and variablebit rate ) - Composite ( cinch ) your room layoul - S - Video ( Hosiden ) tuner - Component ( YUV ) Cinema Center Speaker TM PhihpsCinema Center Speakerr _ brings : • FM / AM Digital tuning with 40 presets • Headphone : 6,3mm chrome plated • Wider sweet spot throu _ , h no less than 5 drivers • Antenna : FM click - fit , AM loop positioned at different angles sound • Speakers : click fit • More depth in sound through clearly _ st _ ngthshing • Bass & Treble Control front from background , and aclion from dialogue • Digital Sound Modes : general • Natural and crystal clear sound reproducIion through • Volume indication of each individual the revoluOonary new 2 ' _ full range woofers rock , digital , iazz , classic , drama , action , sci - fl , concert speaker • Surround Modes : • User friendly On Screen Display DTS , Dolby Digital , MATRIX Surround , • Eco power standby mode ( < I watt ) MPEG Multichannel , Virmal Surround • ClocldSleep Timer • CtearVoice TM dialogue enhancement • Plug & Play • Personalized room setting with Seating • 40 keys Remote Control withjoysdck Control amplifier • 6 x BS watts RMS • SOB wattsTotal Power loudspeaker boxes • 4 dual driver speakers ( LR , SL , SR ) • Cinema center speaker with 5 Multi - directional speaker drivers • 85WTwin Port Subwoofer - 0 _ ( 1D ( 3 [ 008C
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