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    Remote Control (c o n t i n u e d )
    n MENU (BACK)
    –  DVD: go back to title menu.
    – VCD/SVCD: 
    During playback (PBC ON mode only) 
    return to the PBC menu.
    o í/ë  (Previous / Next)
    –  DISC: skips to the previous or next title/
    chapter/track.
    –  RADIO: selects a preset radio station.
    p    (Mute)
    –  Mutes or restores the volume.
    q SURROUND
    –  Selects multi-channel surround or
     stereo or party mode.
    r VOL +/- 
    –  Adjusts the volume level.
    s SOUND MODES +/- 
    –  Selects a predefi ned sound effect.
    t SUBTITLE 
    –  Selects a DVD subtitle language.
    u REPEAT (PROGRAM)
    –  DISC: Selects various repeat or shuffl e 
    modes; turns off repeat or shuffl e mode. 
    –  RADIO: Press this button to start manual 
    preset programming.  
    –  RADIO: Press and hold this button to 
    start automatic preset programming.  
     REPEAT A-B
    –  Repeat a specifi c section of a disc.
    v ANGLE
    –  Select a different viewing angle of a DVD 
    movie (if available). 
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    Remote Control (c o n t i n u e d )
    Using the remote control
    A Push to open the battery compartment.
    B Insert two batteries type R03 or AAA,
    following the indications (+-) inside
    the compartment.
    C Close the cover.
    D  Point the remote control directly at the 
    remote sensor (iR) on the front panel.
    E Select the source you wish to control by 
    pressing the AUX (MP3 LINK), RADIO, 
    USB or DISC button on the remote 
    control.
    F Then select the desired function (for 
    example í, ë). CAUTION!
    –  Remove batteries if they are 
    exhausted or if the remote control 
    is not to be used for a long time.
    –  Never mix batteries (old and new 
    or carbon and alkaline, etc).
    – Batteries contain chemical 
    substances, they should be disposed 
    of properly.
     
    						
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    Basic Connections
    Step 1:  Placing the speakers
    The Philips Home Theatre System is 
    simple to install. However, proper system 
    placement is critical to ensure an 
    optimum sound experience.
    A Place the front left and right speakers at 
    equal distances from the TV and at an 
    angle of approximately 45 degrees from 
    the listening position.
    B Place the centre speaker above the TV or 
    the main unit such that the centre 
    channel’s sound is localised.
    C Place the rear speakers at normal 
    listening ear level facing each other.
    D Place the subwoofer at the corner of the 
    room. Otherwise, keep it at least one 
    metre away from the TV. Helpful Hints:
    –  The placement diagram shown here is 
    only a guideline that provides great system 
    performance. You may fi nd other placement 
    choices that are more suitable for your room 
    layout that provide the sound experience you 
    enjoy.
    –  To avoid magnetic interference, never 
    position the front speakers too close to your 
    TV.
    –  The rear speakers are labelled as REAR 
    LEFT or REAR RIGHT.
    –  The front speakers are labelled as
    FRONT LEFT or FRONT RIGHT.
    –  For speaker setting, see ‘Getting Started - 
    Setting the speakers’ channels’.
    FRONT
    RIGHT
    FRONT
    LEFTCENTER
    REAR
    RIGHTREAR
    LEFT
    SUBWOOFER
     
    						
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    Step 2: Connecting to TV
    This connection enables you to view the 
    video playback from this unit. You only 
    need to choose one of the options 
    below to make the video connection.
    –  For a standard TV, follow option 1, 2 
    or 3.
    –  For a progressive scan TV, follow 
    option 4.
    –  For a HDMI TV, follow option 5.
    Helpful Hint:
    –  It is important to connect this unit directly 
    to the TV in order to enjoy optimum video 
    quality.
    –  To hear the TV audio through this unit, 
    connect AUDIO IN-AUX sockets on the unit 
    to the audio output on your TV (cables not 
    supplied).  Then press AUX (MP3 LINK) 
    until ‘AUX’ is displayed on the front panel.
    Option 1: Connecting to the Scart 
    socket
    z  Connect the scart cable (supplied) from 
    the SCART TO TV socket on the main 
    unit to the corresponding SCART input 
    socket on the TV.
    Helpful Hint:
    –  With this connection, audio connection is 
    not required, you can press AUX (MP3 
    LINK) repeatedly on the remote control to 
    select SCART IN to route the TV’s audio to 
    the speakers.
    Basic Connections (c o n t i n u e d )
    Option 1
    Main Unit (rear)
     
    						
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    Option 2: Connecting to the Video 
    socket
    z  Use a composite video cable (yellow - 
    not supplied) to connect the CVBS 
    socket on the main unit to the video 
    input socket (or labeled as A/V In, Video 
    In, Composite or Baseband) on the TV.
    
    						
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    Basic Connections (c o n t i n u e d )
    Option 4: Connecting to a 
    Progressive Scan TV or component 
    video input
    The progressive scan video quality is 
    only available when using Y Pb Pr 
    connection and a progressive scan TV is 
    required. It provides superior picture 
    quality when watching DVD movies.
    A Use the component video cables (red/ 
    blue/green - not supplied) to connect the 
    Y Pb Pr sockets on the main unit to the 
    corresponding component video input 
    sockets (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr or 
    YUV) on the TV.
    
    						
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    B Attach the speakers to the speaker 
    stands and secure the position with the 
    supplied screws.
    C Connect all the speakers and subwoofer 
    to the matching sockets at the rear of the 
    main unit, Make sure that the colours of 
    the cables and sockets are matched.
    Helpful Hint:
    –  To prevent unwanted noise, never place 
    the speakers too close to the main unit, 
    subwoofer, AC power adapter, TV or any 
    other radiation sources.
    Basic Connections (c o n t i n u e d )
    Step 3:  Connecting speakers 
    and subwoofer
    Before you start...
    For Tallboy speakers:
    –  Connect the speaker cables to the 
    speakers.
    –  Assemble the rear speakers to the 
    proper position.
    A Connect the speaker cables to the 
    matching colour sockets on the speakers 
    or speaker stands. REAR 
    LEFT REAR 
    RIGHT
    SUBWOOFER FRONT CENTRE
    FRONT 
    LEFT
    FRONT 
    RIGHT
    Main Unit (rear)
     
    						
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    Basic Connections (c o n t i n u e d )
    Step 4:  Connecting the 
    FM antenna
    A Connect the FM antenna (supplied) to 
    the FM 75 
    Ω socket. (For some models, 
    it has been connected in the factory.)
    B Extend the FM antenna and fi x its ends to 
    the wall. 
     For better FM stereo reception, connect 
    an external FM antenna (not supplied).
    Helpful Hints:
    –  Adjust the position of the antenna for 
    optimal reception.
    –  Position the antenna as far away as 
    possible from your TV, VCR or other 
    radiation source to prevent any unwanted 
    interference.
    FM antenna
    Main Unit (rear)
    Step 5:  Connecting the 
    power cord
    After everything is connected 
    properly, connect the AC power 
    cord into the power outlet.
    The standby LED on the main unit lights 
    up. 
    Helpful Hints:
    –  Refer to the type plate at the rear or 
    bottom of the product for identifi cation and 
    supply ratings.
    –  Before making or changing any 
    connections, make sure that all the devices 
    are disconnected from the power outlet.Main Unit (rear)
     
    						
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    RFS-VIDEOOUTINAUDIO
    R             L VIDEOTO TV
    ANTENNA-INTV-OUT~MAINS
    TO TV - I/OEXT1AUX - I/OEXT2
    Optional Connections
    Connecting to cable box/
    satellite receiver and 
    recorder/VCR
    You can connect the audio output from 
    an analogue audio/video device (e.g. VCR, 
    Cable/Satellite Box, game console or TV) 
    to this unit to enjoy the multi-channel 
    surround sound capabilities  
    Note:
    The above illustration is only an example 
    of the possible connections. It may be 
    varied depending on the connected 
    devices.  
    A Keep the existing connections between 
    your TV and other devices.
    B Use the scart cable to connect this unit 
    to your TV.Cable/Satellite Box (rear)
    z  If your TV does not have double-scart 
    connectors, see ‘Step 2: Connecting to 
    TV’ for other video connection options.
    C Connect an audio cable (red/white - not 
    supplied) from the AUDIO IN-AUX 
    sockets on the main unit to the AUDIO 
    output sockets on the Cable/Satellite Box.
     To listen to the sound, press 
    AUX (MP3 LINK) until ‘AUX’ is 
    displayed on the front panel.
    z  For better quality audio, connect a coaxial 
    cable (not supplied) from the DIGITAL 
    IN-COAXIAL socket on the main unit 
    to the COAXIAL output socket on the 
    device.
    To listen to the sound, press 
    AUX (MP3 LINK) repeatedly until ‘DI’ 
    is displayed on the front panel.
    Helpful Hint:
    –  Refer to the connected devices’ user 
    manual for other possible connections. DVD Recorder/VCR (rear)
    Main Unit (rear)TV (rear)
     
    						
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    channel
    A Press 2 to turn on the unit.
    B Press DISC on the remote control.
    C Turn on the TV and switch it to the 
    correct video-in channel.  
    
    						
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