Philips HTS3365 User Manual

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HTS3365
EN DVD Home Theater System 6
ES LA Sistema Home Theatre DVD 58
PT BR DVD Home Theater System 110
México
Descriptión: Reproductor de Disco de Video Digital Modelo: HTS3365 Alimentacón: 110-127 V / 220-240 V~
50-60 Hz
Consumo: 100 W Importador: Philips Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. Domicilio: Av. La Palma No. 6,
Col. San Fernando, La Herradura Huixquilucan, Edo de Mexico C.P. 52784, Mexico
Localidad y Tel.: Tel. 52 69 90 00 Exportador: Philips Electronics HK, Ltd. País de Origen: China
No de Serie:
LEA CUICADOSAMENTE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO
ANTES DE USAR SU APARATO.
AVISO IMPORTANTE
Philips Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. no se hace responsable por daños o desperfectos causados por: – Maltrato, descuido o mal uso, presencia de insectos o roedores (cucarachas, ratones etc.). – Cuando el aparato no haya sido operarado de acuerdo con el instructivo del uso, fuera de los valores nominales y tolerancias de las tensiones (voltaje), frecuencia (ciclaje) de alimentación elétrica y las características que deben renuir las instalaciones auxiliares. – Por fenómenos naturales tales como: temblores, inundaciones, incendios, descargas electricas, rayos etc. o delitos causados por terceros (choques asaltos, riñas, etc.).
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LASER
Type Semiconductor laser InGaAlP (DVD) AIGaAs (CD) Wave length 645 - 660 nm (DVD)
770 - 800 nm (CD)
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.
Output Power 6 mW (DVD)
7 mW (VCD/CD) Beam divergence 60 degrees
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“Evite o uso prolongado do aparelho
‘CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE. IN CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO THE ‘STANDARD DEFINITION’ OUTPUT. IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS MODEL 525p AND 625p DVD PLAYER, PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.’
ATTENTION!
For Customer Use:
Read carefully the information located at the bottom or rear of your DVD Home Theatre System and enter below the Serial No. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. HTS3365
Serial No. _______________
com volume superior a 85 decibéis pois isto poderá prejudicar a sua audição.”
Nível de Exemplos Decibéis
30 Biblioteca silenciosa, sussurros leves 40 Sala de estar, refrigerador, quarto longe do trânsito 50 Trânsito leve, conversação normal, escritório silencioso 60 Ar condicionado a uma distância de 6 m, máquina de costura 70 Aspirador de pó, secador de cabelo, restaurante ruidoso 80 Tráfego médio de cidade, coletor de lixo, alarme de despertador a uma distância de 60 cm
OS RUÍDOS ABAIXO PODEM SER PERIGOSOS EM CASO DE EXPOSIÇÃO CONSTANTE
90 Metrô, motocicleta, tráfego de caminhão, cortador de grama 100 Caminhão de lixo, serra elétrica, furadeira pneumática 120 Show de banda de rock em frente às caixas acústicas, trovão 140 Tiro de arma de fogo, avião a jato 180 Lançamento de foguete
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Language Code
Abkhazian 6566 Afar 6565 Afrikaans 6570 Amharic 6577 Arabic 6582 Armenian 7289 Assamese 6583 Avestan 6569 Aymara 6589 Azerhaijani 6590 Bahasa Melayu 7783 Bashkir 6665 Belarusian 6669 Bengali 6678 Bihari 6672 Bislama 6673 Bokmål, Norwegian 7866 Bosanski 6683 Brezhoneg 6682 Bulgarian 6671 Burmese 7789 Castellano, Español 6983 Catalán 6765 Chamorro 6772 Chechen 6769 Chewa; Chichewa; Nyanja 7889 9072
中文
Chuang; Zhuang 9065 Church Slavic; Slavonic 6785 Chuvash 6786 Corsican 6779 Česky 6783 Dansk 6865 Deutsch 6869 Dzongkha 6890 English 6978 Esperanto 6979 Estonian 6984 Euskara 6985  6976 Faroese 7079 Français 7082 Frysk 7089 Fijian 7074 Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 7168 Gallegan 7176 Georgian 7565 Gikuyu; Kikuyu 7573 Guarani 7178 Gujarati 7185 Hausa 7265 Herero 7290 Hindi 7273 Hiri Motu 7279 Hrwatski 6779 Ido 7379 Interlingua (International)7365 Interlingue 7365 Inuktitut 7385
Inupiaq 7375 Irish 7165 Íslenska 7383 Italiano 7384 Ivrit 7269 Japanese 7465 Javanese 7486 Kalaallisut 7576 Kannada 7578 Kashmiri 7583 Kazakh 7575 Kernewek 7587 Khmer 7577 Kinyarwanda 8287 Kirghiz 7589 Komi 7586 Korean 7579 Kuanyama; Kwanyama 7574 Kurdish 7585 Lao 7679 Latina 7665 Latvian 7686 Letzeburgesch; 7666 Limburgan; Limburger 7673 Lingala 7678 Lithuanian 7684 Luxembourgish; 7666 Macedonian 7775 Malagasy 7771 Magyar 7285 Malayalam 7776 Maltese 7784 Manx 7186 Maori 7773 Marathi 7782 Marshallese 7772 Moldavian 7779 Mongolian 7778 Nauru 7865 Navaho; Navajo 7886 Ndebele, North 7868 Ndebele, South 7882 Ndonga 7871 Nederlands 7876 Nepali 7869 Norsk 7879 Northern Sami 8369 North Ndebele 7868 Norwegian Nynorsk; 7878 Occitan; Provencal 7967 Old Bulgarian; Old Slavonic 6785 Oriya 7982 Oromo 7977 Ossetian; Ossetic 7983 Pali 8073 Panjabi 8065 Persian 7065 Polski 8076 Português 8084
Pushto 8083 Russian 8285 Quechua 8185 Raeto-Romance 8277 Romanian 8279 Rundi 8278 Samoan 8377 Sango 8371 Sanskrit 8365 Sardinian 8367 Serbian 8382 Shona 8378 Shqip 8381 Sindhi 8368 Sinhalese 8373 Slovensky 8373 Slovenian 8376 Somali 8379 Sotho; Southern 8384 South Ndebele 7882 Sundanese 8385 Suomi 7073 Swahili 8387 Swati 8383 Svenska 8386 Tagalog 8476 Tahitian 8489 Tajik 8471 Tamil 8465 Tatar 8484 Telugu 8469 Thai 8472 Tibetan 6679 Tigrinya 8473 Tonga (Tonga Islands) 8479 Tsonga 8483 Tswana 8478 Türkçe 8482 Turkmen 8475 Twi 8487 Uighur 8571 Ukrainian 8575 Urdu 8582 Uzbek 8590 Vietnamese 8673 Volapuk 8679 Walloon 8765 Welsh 6789 Wolof 8779 Xhosa 8872 Yiddish 8973 Yoruba 8979 Zulu 9085
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Index
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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English ------------------------------------ 6
EnglishEspañolB.Português
Español ---------------------------------- 58
B. Português -------------------------- 110
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HDMI, and HDMI logo and High-De nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
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ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks
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Table of contents
English
General
General Information ........................................................................................................ 8
Setup precautions .................................................................................................................................................8
Accessories supplied ...........................................................................................................................................8
Cleaning discs ........................................................................................................................................................8
About recycling .....................................................................................................................................................8
Product Overview
Main Unit ...........................................................................................................................9
Remote Control .........................................................................................................10-12
Using the remote control ................................................................................................................................12
Connections
Basic Connections .....................................................................................................13-17
Step 1: Placing the speakers .............................................................................................................................13
Step 2: Connecting to TV ..........................................................................................................................14-15
Option 1: Connecting to the Video socket .........................................................................................14
Option 2: Connecting to the S-Video socket .....................................................................................14
Option 3: Connecting to a Progressive Scan TV or component video input ............................15
Option 4: Connecting to a HDMI-compatible TV ............................................................................15
Step 3: Connecting speakers and subwoofer .............................................................................................16
Step 4: Connecting the FM and AM/MW antennas ..................................................................................17
Step 5: Connecting the power cord ..............................................................................................................17
Optional Connections .................................................................................................... 18
Connecting audio from other devices ..........................................................................................................18
Basic Setup
Getting Started .......................................................................................................... 19-24
Finding the correct viewing channel .............................................................................................................19
Switching to different play source .................................................................................................................19
Setting language preferences .................................................................................................................... 20-21
On-screen display (OSD) language .......................................................................................................20
Audio, Subtitle and Menu language for DVD playback .............................................................. 20-21
Setting up Progressive Scan feature ............................................................................................................. 22
Setting the speakers’ channels ........................................................................................................................23
Setting the EasyLink control ...........................................................................................................................24
One touch control ......................................................................................................................................24
Disc Playback
Disc Operations ........................................................................................................ 25 -32
Playable discs ...................................................................................................................................................... 25
Playing a disc ....................................................................................................................................................... 25
Basic playback controls .....................................................................................................................................26
Selecting various repeat/shuf e functions ...................................................................................................26
Other playback features for video discs (DVD/ VCD/SVCD) ................................................................27
Using the Disc menu ..................................................................................................................................27
Viewing playback information ..................................................................................................................27
Zooming........................................................................................................................................................ 28
Changing subtitle language ...................................................................................................................... 28
Switching camera angles ........................................................................................................................... 28
Changing sound track language .............................................................................................................. 28
Setting the delay times for audio playback .......................................................................................... 28
Playback Control (VCD only) ..................................................................................................................29
Preview function (VCD/SVCD only) .....................................................................................................29
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Playing a MP3/ WMA disc ............................................................................................................................... 30
Playing a JPEG image  le (slide show) ...........................................................................................................31
Preview function ..........................................................................................................................................31
Zooming.........................................................................................................................................................31
Skip/Rotate picture .....................................................................................................................................31
Playing music and photo  les simultaneously .............................................................................................32
Playing a DivX
Playback other supported devices
Playback - Karaoke .........................................................................................................33
Playing a Karaoke disc .......................................................................................................................................33
Microphone setting.....................................................................................................................................33
Playback - USB Device ...................................................................................................34
Playing from a USB device ............................................................................................................................... 34
Playback - Other Audio Player ..................................................................................... 35
Playing from other portable audio player ....................................................................................................35
Setup Options
Setup Menu Options ................................................................................................. 36-46
Accessing the setup menu ................................................................................................................................36
General Setup ..............................................................................................................................................37
Audio Setup ...........................................................................................................................................38-39
Video Setup ............................................................................................................................................40-43
Prefe rences ............................................................................................................................................44-46
Radio Tuning
Radio Operations ...................................................................................................... 47-49
Tuning to radio stations ....................................................................................................................................47
Changing tuning grid ..........................................................................................................................................47
Presetting radio stations .................................................................................................................................48
Using auto install ........................................................................................................................................ 48
Using automatic preset ............................................................................................................................. 48
Using manual preset .................................................................................................................................. 48
Selecting a preset radio station ......................................................................................................................49
Deleting a preset radio station .......................................................................................................................49
Others
Sound and Volume Controls .........................................................................................50
Volume control ...................................................................................................................................................50
Selecting surround sound .................................................................................................................................50
Selecting digital sound effects .........................................................................................................................50
Other Features................................................................................................................ 51
Turning on the sleep timer ..............................................................................................................................51
Installing the latest software ...........................................................................................................................51
Troublesho oting ........................................................................................................ 52- 54
Speci cations .................................................................................................................. 55
Glossary...................................................................................................................... 56-57
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disc ...........................................................................................................................................32
English
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General Information
English
WARNING! This unit does not contain any user­serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to quali ed personnel.
Setup precautions
Finding a suitable location
– Place this unit on a  at, hard and stable surface. Never place the unit on a carpet. – Never place this unit on top of other equipment that might heat it up (e.g., receiver or ampli er). – Never put anything under this unit
(e.g., CDs, magazines). – Install this unit near the AC outlet where the AC power plug can be easily reached.
Space for ventilation
– Place this unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat build up. Allow at least 10 cm (4”) clearance from the rear and the top of this unit and 5cm (2”) from the left and right to prevent overheating.
Accessories supplied
– 1 subwoofer – 2 front speakers
– 2 rear speakers – 1 centre speaker – 1 remote control with batteries
– 1 HDMI cable – 1 composite video cable (yellow) – 1 AM/MW loop antenna – 1 FM wire antenna – 1 Round-to-Flat pin adaptor (for Latam countries only) – Quick Start Guide
Cleaning discs
To clean a disc, use a micro  bre cleaning cloth and wipe the disc from the centre to the edge in a straight line.
CAUTION!
Never use solvents e.g. benzene, thinner, commercially available cleaners, or anti­static sprays intended for discs.
Avoid high temperature, moisture, water and dust
– This unit must not be exposed to
dripping or splashing. – Never place any object or items that can damage this unit (e.g., liquid  lled objects, lighted candles).
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About recycling
These operating instructions have been printed on non-polluting paper. The electronic equipment contains a large number of materials that can be recycled. If you are disposing of an old machine, please take it to a recycling centre. Please observe the local regulations regarding disposal of packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.
MIC LEVEL
MP3 LINK
MIC
Front Panel View
Main Unit
English
1
2
3
a 2 (Standby-On)
– Turns on this unit or turns off to standby
mode.
b Disc Tray
c ç (Open/Close)
– Opens/closes the disc tray.
d Display panel
– Shows information about the current
status of the unit.
e VOLUME
– Adjusts the volume level.
f SOURCE
– Selects the relevant active source mode:
DISC, FM, AM/MW, AUX 1, AUX 2, DI (DIGTAL IN) or MP3 LINK
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Inside VIew
MIC
MP3 LINK
8 9 10 11
MIC LEVEL
4 65
(Stop)
– Exits an operation. – DISC: stops playback. – RADIO: press and hold this button to
erase the current preset radio station.
Note:
The following sockets are under the  ap at the right corner of the front panel, OPEN .
h MIC socket
– For microphone connection.
i MP3 LINK socket
– Phono input for connecting to the
headphone out socket on your portable audio player.
j (USB) socket
– Input for USB  ash drive or USB memory
card reader.
g u (Play/ Pause)
– DISC: starts/pauses playback. – RADIO: starts auto radio installation for
 rst time setup.
. / > (Previous / Next)
– DISC: skips to the previous or next title/
chapter/track.
– DISC: press and hold this button for fast
forward and backward search.
– RADIO: selects a preset radio station.
k MIC LEVEL
– Activates microphone level mode and use
the volume control to set the microphone volume level.
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Remote Control
English
1
2
3
4
65
66
e OK
– Con rms an entry or selection.
f v V b B
– DISC: selects movement direction in the
menu.
– DISC: press left or right for fast forward
and backward search.
– RADIO: press up or down to tune the
radio frequency.
– RADIO: press left or right to start auto
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search.
g OPTIONS
– Enters or exits the system setup menu.
h u (Play/Pause)
– DISC: starts/pauses playback. – RADIO: starts auto radio installation for
 rst time setup.
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i x (Stop)
– Exits an operation.
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12
– DISC: stops playback. – RADIO: press and hold this button to
erase the current preset radio station.
j Numeric keypad 0-9
– Enters a track/title/chapter of the disc. – Enters a number of a preset radio station.
a 2 (Standby-On)
– Turns on this unit or turns off to standby
mode.
b ç (Open/Close)
– Opens/closes the disc tray.
c SLEEP
– Sets the sleep timer.
d INFO
– Displays the current status or disc
information.
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k AUDIO SYNC
– Select an audio language/channel.
– Sets the audio output delay times if the
video playback is slower than the audio output.
l ZOOM
– Zoom the picture on the TV.
m Source buttons
AUX (MP3 LINK): switches to
AUX 1, AUX 2, DI (DIGTAL IN) or MP3 LINK external source mode.
RADIO: switches to FM or AM/MW
bandwave.
USB: switches to USB mode.DISC: switches to DISC mode.
n MENU (BACK)
– DVD: go back to title menu. – VCD/SVCD:
During playback (PBC ON mode only)
return to 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.
Remote Control (continued)
English
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14
15
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17
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19
20
21
22
23
s SOUND MODES +/-
– Selects a prede ned sound effect.
t SUBTITLE
– Selects a DVD subtitle language.
u REPEAT (PROGRAM)
– DISC: Selects various repeat or shuf e
modes; turns off repeat or shuf e mode. – RADIO: Press this button to start manual
preset programming. – RADIO: Press and hold this button to
start automatic preset programming.
v KARAOKE
– Enters or exits microphone setting menu.
w VOCAL
– Toggles between various audio mode.
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Remote Control (continued)
English
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
English
REAR LEFT
FRONT
LEFT
REAR RIGHT
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 or
hang on the wall.
D Place the subwoofer at the corner of the
room. Otherwise, keep it at least one
metre away from the TV.
CENTER
FRONT RIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Helpful Hints: – The placement diagram shown here is only a guideline that provides great system performance. You may  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’.
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Basic Connections (continued)
English
Main Unit (rear)
Option 2
Option 1
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 or or 2. – For a progressive scan TV, follow option 3. – For a HDMI TV, follow option 4.
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) repeatedly until ‘AUX 1’ or ‘AUX 2’ is displayed on the front panel.
Option 1: Connecting to the Video socket
Use a composite video cable (yellow -
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.
It provides good picture quality.
Option 2: Connecting to the S-Video socket
Use an S-video cable (not supplied) to
connect the S-VIDEO jack on the main unit to the S-Video input jack (or labeled as Y/C or S-VHS) on the TV.
It provides good picture quality.
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Basic Connections (continued)
English
Option 3
Main Unit (rear)
Option 3: 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.
It provides better picture quality.
B If your TV accepts progressive signals,
proceed to chapter ‘Getting Started ­Setting up Progressive Scan feature’ for detailed progressive feature setup.
Option 4
Option 4: Connecting to a HDMI­compatible TV
HDMI (High De nition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface that allows pure digital video transmission without the loss of image quality.
It provides best picture quality.
Use the HDMI cable (supplied) to
connect the HDMI OUT on the main unit to the HDMI IN on a HDMI­compatible device (e.g., HDMI TV, HDCP compliant DVI TV.)
It provides best picture quality.
Note:
This unit is HDMI CEC compatible. It enables connected devices to control each other over HDMI, see ‘Setup Menu Options - { Video Setup > HDMI Setup > EasyLink }’ for details.
Helpful Hints: – The HDMI is backward compatible with some DVI devices using an appropriate adaptor plug. – If a DVI device is connected, an additional audio cable is required for audio transmission.
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Basic Connections (continued)
English
FRONT
RIGHT
FRONT
LEFT
FRONT CENTRE
REAR
LEFT
REAR
RIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Main Unit (rear)
Step 3: Connecting speakers
and subwoofer
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.
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FM antenna
AM/MW antenna
 x the claw into the slot
Basic Connections (continued)
AM/ MW
Main Unit (rear)
English
Step 4: Connecting the
FM and AM/MW antennas
A Connect the supplied AM/MW loop
antenna to the AM/MW socket. Place
the AM/MW loop antenna on a shelf, or
attach it to a stand or wall.
B Connect the supplied FM antenna to the
FM 75 Ω socket. (For some models, the
FM antenna has been connected in the
factory.) Extend the FM antenna and  x
its ends to the wall.
For better FM stereo reception, connect
an external FM antenna (not supplied).
Helpful Hints:
– Adjust the position of the antennas for
optimal reception.
– Position the antennas as far away as
possible from your TV, VCR or other
radiation source to prevent any unwanted
interference.
Step 5: Connecting the
power cord
Notes:
– For power supply rating, refer to the rear or bottom of the main unit. – Turning off to standby mode does not disconnect the unit from mains.
A When all the connections are complete,
set the voltage selector to the local power line voltage.
B Connect the AC power cord to the
power outlet.
The standby LED on the main unit
lights up.
Helpful Hint: – Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.
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Optional Connections
English
Main Unit (rear)
OR
DIGITAL OUT
DVD Recorder/VCR
Cable/Satellite Box
AM/ MW
Connecting audio from other
devices
This unit provides analog and digital audio
connection. You can connect the audio
output from an audio/video device (e.g.
DVD Recorder, VCR, Cable/Satellite
Box, game console or TV) to the main
unit in order to enjoy the multi-channel
surround sound capabilities.
Use an audio cable (not supplied) to
connect the AUDIO IN-AUX1 or
AUDIO IN-AUX2 sockets on the main
unit to the AUDIO OUT sockets on the
connected device.
To listen to the audio output from this
connection, press AUX (MP3 Link)
repeatedly until ‘AUX 1’ or ‘AUX 2’ is
displayed on the front panel.
Or
Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to
connect the DIGITAL IN-COAXIAL socket on the main unit to the DIGITAL output socket on the connected device.
To listen to the audio output from this connection, press AUX (MP3 LINK) repeatedly until ‘DI’ is displayed on the front panel.
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