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Step 4: Connecting additional
components

You can connect other audio and audio / visual components
to the DVD system in order to use the Home Cinema
Audio System’s surround sound capabilities.

IMPORTANT!
– For connection to additional components, the
audio/video cables are not supplied.
– When making connections, make sure that the
color of cables matching the color of jacks.
– Always refer to the instruction manual of the
connected equipment to make an optimal
connection.
– Some DVD discs have anti-copying devices, so
you will not able to record the disc through a VCR.

Connecting a CD Recorder

For analogue recording 

A

Use the audio cables to connect 

AUDIO-CDR OUT

(L/R)

 jacks to the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on the

CD Recorder.

For listening to the analogue playback 

B

Use the audio cables (not supplied) to connect

AUDIO-CDR IN (L/R)

 jacks to the corresponding

AUDIO OUT jacks on the CD Recorder.

Before start operation, 

press 

CDR

 on the remote

control to activate the input source.

Connecting a VCR

Use audio/video cables to connect a VCR to the DVD
system.

For recording 

C

1

Connect 

AUDIO-VCR OUT (L/R) 

jacks to AUDIO IN

on the VCR.

2

Connect 

VIDEO-VCR OUT 

jack to VIDEO IN jack on the

VCR.

For viewing 

D

1

Connect 

AUDIO-VCR IN (L/R) 

jacks to AUDIO OUT

on the VCR.

2

Connect 

VIDEO-VCR IN 

jack to  VIDEO OUT jack on the

VCR.

Before start operation, 

press 

VCR

 on the remote

control to activate the input source.

Note:
– Make sure you connect the VCR to both the IN and OUT
sets of jacks.

IN

OUT

IN

AUDIO

CDR

OUT

TV IN

VCR

SAT

S-VIDEO

OUT

MONITOR

OUT

SUB

WOOFER

PRE-OUT

OUT

IN

IN

VIDEO

R

L

DVD

VCR

SAT

AUX

C

A

B

D

C

D

E

F

G

H

DIGITAL

OUT

SAT

IN

OPTICAL

F

I

C

ONNECTIONS

Summary of Contents for DVD System

Page 1: ...l are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Manufactured under license from DigitalTheater Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 and other world wide patents issued and pending DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Copyright 1996 2000 DigitalTheater...

Page 2: ...ital audio out 14 Basic Functions Selecting the source 15 Volume control 15 Adjusting the tone 15 Selecting the surround sound mode 15 Selecting the virtual sound effect 16 Night mode 16 Sleep timer setting 16 Operations Discs information 17 Basic playback 17 Playing an MP3 disc 17 General features 18 Skipping to another track chapter Fast Search Continue playback from the last stop point Repeat p...

Page 3: ...ay intended for colour discs The lens may cloud over when the player is suddenly moved from cold to warm surroundings making it impossible to play a disc Leave the player in the warm environment until the moisture evaporates Introduction and General Information INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION 2 Features Your complete 7 piece 700 Watt DVD Digital Home Cinema System creates the same dynamic sou...

Page 4: ...erview Front panel STANDBY ON POWER RDS REPEAT PROGRAM SOURCE VOLUME SURROUND ON OFF VIRTUAL TONE NIGHT PHONES OPEN CLOSE MX 5000D 3DVD VIDEO DIGITAL SURROUND SYSTEM PLAY DISC SKIP TUNING PRESET SEARCH PREV SEARCH NEXT STOP CLEAR PAUSE DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 0 9 1 OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE 8 VOLUME to adjust the master volume to adjust Philips television s volume level in Tone mode to adju...

Page 5: ...n 2 0 LANGUAGE AUDIO to select different audio languages available in the DVD disc LANGUAGE SUBTITLE to select different subtitle languages available in the DVD disc SLOW MOTION to watch a disc at a slower speed ª PICTURE ZOOM to enlarge a still picture on the TV screen º PICTURE ANGLE to select a camera angle available in the DVD disc SLEEP to set the sleep auto off timer function RETURN to retur...

Page 6: ... deliver sufficient reception use an outdoor MW antenna not supplied Use an insulated wire more than 5m long Strip one end and connect that end to MW String the antenna wire outdoors or indoors near a window For better reception connect the GND terminal to a reliable ground FM Indoor Antenna Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM 75 Ω jack Move the antenna in various directions until the cleare...

Page 7: ...ways to connect the system to aTV as shown in the illustration below You only need to make ONE of the best connections SCART S VIDEO or MONITOR OUT depending on the capabilities of yourTV system If you are planning to connect theVCR satellite or other visual equipment to your DVD system you have to use the MONITOR OUT to connect yourTV It will allow all the viewing possibilities see Step 4 Connect...

Page 8: ...Recorder For listening to the analogue playback B Use the audio cables not supplied to connect AUDIO CDR IN L R jacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT jacks on the CD Recorder Before start operation press CDR on the remote control to activate the input source Connecting aVCR Use audio video cables to connect aVCR to the DVD system For recording C 1 Connect AUDIO VCR OUT L R jacks to AUDIO IN on theV...

Page 9: ...uch as an MP3 player playback cassette deck or portable CD player Before start operation press AUX on the remote control to activate the input source Connecting a second Subwoofer H You can connect a larger powered subwoofer to the system Connect the subwoofer to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack using a shielded audio cable Connecting a Digital Optical audio device 1 Remove the dust caps from the digita...

Page 10: ... disc on an NTSC systemTV Setting up the surround sound system You must connect all the speakers and set up the system properly in order to enjoy the Digital Cinema experience at home refer to Connections Step 2 Connecting the speakers You will have the feeling of being in the middle of the action because sound is coming from everywhere around you The subwoofer can enhance the bass performance of ...

Page 11: ...0 meter 1 Switch on to DVD CD mode 2 Press SPEAKER 3 Press 3 twice SP DIST appears 4 Press 2 to confirm 5 Press 3 or 4 repeatedly to select a different speaker if necessary and 2 to confirm FRONT front speakers CENTER centre speaker SURR surround speakers 6 Press 2 to confirm 7 To change the distance between the listening position and the speakers press 3 or 4 repeatedly until you reach the desire...

Page 12: ... displayed on the upper and lower portions of theTV screen 4 3 PS Pan and Scan If you have a conventionalTV set and your DVD is not formatted for wide screen viewing use this setting A wide picture is displayed on the wholeTV screen with a portion automatically cut off Note If your DVD is not encoded to allow you to change the aspect ratio TV DISPLAY cannot be changed Selecting digital audio out E...

Page 13: ...ON OFF repeatedly to select surround or stereo mode The availability of the various surround sound modes depend on the number of speakers used and the incoming sound information available on the disc The available output modes are shown below Dolby Digital Surround Dolby Digital also known as AC 3 or Dolby 5 1 and MPEG Multichannel delivers a realistic and dynamic sound similar to theatre and cine...

Page 14: ...our disc case for details Night mode for discs with Dolby Digital mode only Set night mode to on to level out the volume For example the disc will play at the same sound level throughout the movie Press NIGHT to switch the Night mode on or off Note Night Mode is not available for movies using DTS mode Sleep timer setting The sleep timer enables the system to switch to standby mode automatically at...

Page 15: ...k Notes If you leave the disc tray open for more than 8 minutes the disc tray automatically closes Your player will not play discs that have a region code different from the region code of your DVD system When the inhibit icon Ä appears on theTV screen when a button is pressed it means the function is not available on the disc you are playing To interrupt playback Press É Å The picture freezes and...

Page 16: ...D system is disconnected from the power supply or the disc tray is opened the resume option will be cancelled automatically The resume option may not be available on some discs Repeat play For CD Repeat track disc s 1 Press REPEAT repeatedly to select the following repeat the current track ALL repeat the current disc ALL DISC repeat all the three discs 2 To return to normal play press REPEAT until...

Page 17: ...DVD CD repeatedly to select the desired disc then use the numeric keypad 0 9 to input a new track number and press OK To add a track 3 Press 3 repeatedly until you reach the empty programmed track then use the numeric keypad 0 9 to enter the number of the desired track and press OK Notes You cannot modify the programming in Resume mode The programmed contents are lost if you turn off the DVD syste...

Page 18: ...imes 16x its normal size 1 Press ZOOM during normal or still playback 2 To resume normal size press ZOOM to cancel the zoom feature and resume normal playback or still playback Note Zoom does not work on subtitles or menus included on DVD video discs Viewing from another angle If the disc contains sequences recorded from different camera angles this allows you to view the picture from different an...

Page 19: ... DVD For the advanced features the player screen does not change The displays appear on your television Using Graphic User Interface GUI menu icons GUI menu icon shows disc information for example title or chapter number elapsed playing time audio subtitle language angle and player information for example repeat play play mode A number of operations can be done with the GUI menu without interrupti...

Page 20: ...et If you get this prompt enter your password For DVDs that do not have the prompt display PARENTALVIOLATION you have to reset the rating level to a higher level before you can play the desired DVD refer to Selecting a rating level Notes Some DVD discs are not encoded with a rating though the movie rating is printed on the disc case The rating level feature does not work for such discs If you chan...

Page 21: ...itch on preset mode and followed by S or T 1 2 on the remote control to select the desired preset number 2 Hold down PROGRAM until the PRESET icon flashes All available radio stations with sufficient signal strength will be stored automatically It will stop automatically when all the available radio stations are stored or the memory for 30 presets is used To store stations on the other band repeat...

Page 22: ...o 60 dB FM Stereo 60 dB MW 40 dB Frequency Response FM 20 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB Selectivity MW 25 dB DVD SECTION LaserType Semiconductor Disc Diameter 12cm 8cm Video Decoding MPEG 2 Video DAC 10 Bits Video Format 4 3 16 9 Video S N 45 dB minimum Input sensitivity 1 0Vpp 75 Ω Output level 1 0Vpp 75 Ω S Video Output Y 1 0V p p 75 Ω C 286 mVp p 75 Ω Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 44 1 kHz 20 Hz 22 kHz 48 k...

Page 23: ...e any possible obstacles Replace the batteries with new ones The DVD system does not respond Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and insert again when the buttons are pressed No sound or distorted sound Adjust the volume Check that the speakers are connected correctly No image is output when a Make sure the component is connected correctly function is selected Press the correct function butt...

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