Page 4 - Important; Important safety instruction
4 When a car t is used, use caution when moving the car t /apparatus combination to avoid injur y from tip-over. • Unplug this apparatus during lightning storm or when unused for long periods of time. • Refer all servicing to quali ed ser vice personnel. Ser vicing is required when the apparatus has...
Page 5 - Notice for Canada; Class B Clause; Copyright notice; Warning; Recycle notice
5 However, there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a par ticular installation. Of this equipment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to tr y to correct the inter fere...
Page 6 - iPod; CLASS 1; About Progressive Scan; Trademark notice
6 HDMI, and HDMI logo and High-De nition Multimedia Inter face are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC . The USB -IF Logos are trademarks of Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum, inc. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. “Made for iP...
Page 7 - Region codes; Your; Feature highlights; Philips EasyLink; Note
7 Hi speed USB 2 .0 Link and MP3 link Simply plug your USB device into the USB jack to play your MP3/ WMA /JPEG/DivX les; or plug your por table media player to the MP3 LINK jack to enjoy the music play in superb sound quality. Sync the audio output with the video play Synchronize audio and video by...
Page 8 - Product overview; Main unit; a b c d e f g h i j k
8 h IR sensor Detects signals from the remote • control. Point the remote control at the IR sensor. i VOL Increases or decreases volume. • j MP3 LINK Connects a por table audio player • k ( USB ) Connects a USB suppor ted device. • Product overview Main unit a ( Standby-On ) Turns on the Home Theate...
Page 9 - Remote control
9 c Source buttons • AUDIO SOURCE : Selects an audio input source. • R ADIO : Switches to FM band. • USB : Switches to the USB source. • DOCK : Switches to the iPod in the dock . • DISC : Switches to the disc source. d SETUP Accesses or exits the setup menu. • e ( Navigation buttons ) Navigates thro...
Page 11 - Connect video cables; FRONT; SUBWOOFER; Connect; Tip
11 1 Place this Home Theater System near the T V. 2 Place the speakers system at normal listening ear-level and directly parallel to the listening area. 3 Place the subwoofer at the corner of the room or at least 3 feet away from the T V. Tip To avoid magnetic inter ference or unwanted noise, • neve...
Page 12 - Option 1: Connect to the HDMI jack; to the
12 Option 2: Connect to the component video jack 1 Connect the component video cable (not supplied) to the Y Pb Pr jacks on this Home Theater System and the COMPONENT VIDEO input jacks on the T V. If a progressive scan T V is used, you • may turn on the progressive scan mode. (see ‘Get star ted’ >...
Page 13 - VIDEO
13 Option 4: Connect to the RF modulator If your T V only has a single Antenna Input jack (labeled as 75 ohm or RF In), use a RF modulator to view the disc play on the T V. 1 Connect a composite video cable (yellow) from the VIDEO jack on this Home Theater System to the video input jack on RF modula...
Page 14 - Connect radio antenna; Connect the FM antenna to the; Connect the speakers and subwoofer to
14 Connect radio antenna 1 Connect the FM antenna to the FM75 jack on this Home Theater System (for some models, this cable is already connected). 2 Ex tend the FM antenna and x its ends to the wall. Tip For bet ter FM s tereo reception, connec t to an • ex ter nal FM antenna . FM (75 Ω) ANTENNA Con...
Page 15 - Connect to analog jacks
15 Connect audio from cable box/recorder/game console You can choose to connect to analog or digital jack depending on the device capabilities. Connect to analog jacks 1 Connect the audio cables (not supplied) to the AUDIO IN-AUX2 jacks on the Home Theater System and the AUDIO output jacks on the de...
Page 16 - Connect portable media player; MP3 LINK; Connect to coaxial jack; Connect to optical jack
16 Note To lis ten to the audio output from this connec tion, • press AUDIO SOURCE repeatedly until ‘OPTI IN’ is displayed on the display panel. Connect portable media player 1 Connect a 3. 5mm stereo audio cable (not supplied) to the MP3 LINK jack on this Home Theater System and the phone jack on t...
Page 17 - Connect power cord; Connect USB device; USB; Connect iPod docking station
17 Connect power cord Warning Risk of produc t damage! Ensure that the power • supply voltage cor responds to the voltage pr inted on the back or the under side of the Home Theater Sys tem. 1 Connect the power cord to the power outlet when all the required connections are done. The Home Theater Syst...
Page 18 - Get
18 Control a play source 1 Select the source you wish to control by pressing the AUDIO SOURCE , R ADIO , USB , DOCK or DISC but ton. 2 Then select the desired function (for example , ). Navigate through the menu 1 Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the Home Theater System and ...
Page 19 - Select menu display language; DISC
19 Select menu display language Note Skip this set ting if this Home Theater Sys tem is • connec ted to a HDMI CEC compliant T V. It switches automatically to the same OSD menu language as per your T V set ting. 1 Press DISC . 2 Press SETUP . » [General Setup] menu is displayed. 3 Press . 4 Press to...
Page 20 - SETUP; Turn on Progressive Scan
20 8 Press SETUP to exit the menu. 9 You can now turn on the progressive scan mode on the T V. Note Dur ing play, when progressive scan mode is on • for both this Home Theater Sys tem and the T V, dis tor ted pic ture may display. Tur n of f the progressive scan feature on both this Home Theater Sys...
Page 21 - Change speaker settings
21 2 Press to change the volume level, then press OK . The test tone is emitted from the » speaker. Repeat the above set ting for other • speakers until all the speakers output level sounds equally balance. To exit the menu, press • SETUP . To set the output delay time (center and rear speakers only...
Page 22 - Use Philips EasyLink; Turn on the HDMI CEC operations on
22 EasyLink You can turn off or turn on all EasyLink features. One-touch play When you connect your Home Theater System to devices that suppor t one-touch play, you can control your Home Theater System and the devices with one remote control. For example, when you press Play on your Home Theater Sys...
Page 24 - Select a play source
24 Select a play source On the main unit Press • SOURCE but ton repeatedly to select: DISC > USB > FM > AUX 1 > AUX 2 > COA X IN > OPTI IN > MP3 LINK > DOCK > DISC ... On the remote control Press • AUDIO SOURCE repeatedly to switch to the connected audio source: Display De...
Page 25 - Play video; Control video play; Play; Play a disc; Caution
25 Play video Note For video disc, playback always resumes from the • point where it was las t s topped. To s tar t play from the beginning, press while the message is displayed. Control video play 1 Play a title. 2 Use the remote control to control the title. Button Action Star ts, pauses or resume...
Page 26 - Change video play
26 Access DVD menu 1 Press DISC to access disc main menu. 2 Select a play option, then press OK . In some menus, press the • Numeric buttons to input your selection. To return to the title menu during • play, press BACK . Access VCD menu or preview menu The PBC (Playback Control) for VCD is activate...
Page 27 - Quick skip play to a speci c time; INFO; Repeat play a speci c section; Sync audio output with video play; AUDIO SYNC
27 Quick skip play to a speci c time 1 During play, press INFO . The disc status menu is displayed. » 2 Press to view information, then press OK . • [TT Time] (title time) • [Ch Time] (chapter time) • [Disc Time] (disc time) • [Track Time] (track time) 3 Press the Numeric buttons to enter the time w...
Page 28 - Play music; Control audio track play; Play DivX® video
28 Note You can only play DivX videos that were rented • or purchased with the DivX regis tr ation code of this Home Theater Sys tem (see ‘Adjus t set tings’ > ‘Gener al setup’ > [DivX(R) VOD Code] ) . You can play DivX video les of up to 4GB . • If the subtitle does not appear cor rec tly, ch...
Page 29 - Play photo; Play photo as slideshow
29 Play photo Play photo as slideshow This Home Theater System can play JPEG photos ( les with .jpeg or .jpg ex tensions). 1 Inser t a disc or USB that contains the JPEG photos. 2 Press DISC or USB . Slideshow begins (for Kodak disc) or » a contents menu (for JPEG disc) is displayed. 3 Select the fo...
Page 30 - Play musical slideshow; OK; Control photo play; ZOOM
30 Play musical slideshow Play MP3/ WMA music les and JPEG photo les simultaneously to create musical slideshow. The MP3/ WMA and JPEG les must be stored on the same disc or USB device. 1 Play MP3/ WMA music. 2 Navigate to the photo folder/album and press OK to star t slideshow play. Slideshow begin...
Page 31 - Play from USB device
31 Play from portable media player Simply connect your por table media player (e.g. MP3 player) to this Home Theater System to enjoy superb sound quality from your music collections. 1 Connect a 3. 5mm stereo audio cable (not supplied) from the MP3 LINK jack on this Home Theater System to the ‘headp...
Page 32 - Control iPod music; SOUND; Play from iPod; Prepare the docking station
32 Control iPod music 1 Connect the docking station to the DOCK jack on this Home Theater System. 2 Dock your iPod to the docking station and turn it on. 3 Press DOCK . It may require longer time to • authenticate the compatibility of cer tain iPod range. 4 Star t play on your iPod. 5 During playbac...
Page 33 - Listen to radio; Reinstall all the radio stations; R ADIO; Play from radio; First time tuning; R ADIO
33 Listen to radio 1 Press R ADIO . 2 Use the remote control to control the radio. Button Action Selects a preset radio station. Tunes the radio frequency up or down. Press and hold this but ton to erase the current radio station from the preset list. The preset number for other radio stations remai...
Page 35 - Advanced; Create MP3 audio les
35 6 Select the audio track , then press OK . To select another track , repeat step • 6. To select all tracks, select • [Select All] in the menu and press OK . To deselect all tracks, select • [Deselect all] in the menu and press OK . 7 Select [Start] in the menu to conver t, then press OK . Once co...
Page 36 - Select a preset sound; Adjust; Control the volume
36 Select a preset sound 1 Press SOUND repeatedly to select the sound effect that most suitable for the video or music you play. Video/Music Description ACTION / ROCK Enhance low and high range for great sounding movie effects and atmosphere. Great for action movies and rock /pop music. CONCERT / CL...
Page 37 - General setup; Adjust
37 General setup 1 Press SETUP . » [General Setup] menu is displayed. 2 Press . 3 Select an option, then press OK . 4 Select a set ting, then press OK . To return to the previous menu, • press BACK . To exit the menu, press • SETUP . Note See the explanations of the above options in the • following ...
Page 38 - PL AY
38 [Disc Lock] Sets play restriction for a speci c discs. Before you star t, place the disc in the disc compar tment (maximum 40 discs can be locked). • [Lock] – Restricts access to the current disc. Once activated, a password is needed to unlock and play the disc. • [Unlock] – Plays all discs. Tip ...
Page 39 - Audio setup
39 Audio setup 1 Press SETUP . » [General Setup] menu is displayed. 2 Press to select [Audio Setup] , then press . 3 Select an option, then press OK . 4 Select a set ting, then press OK . To return to the previous menu, • press BACK . To exit the menu, press • SETUP . Note See the explanations of th...
Page 41 - Video setup
41 [T V Display] Selects one of the following display formats: • [4:3 Pan Scan] – For 4:3 screen T V: full- height display with the trimmed sides. • [4:3 Letter Box] – For 4:3 screen T V: wide-screen display with black bars on the top and bot tom of the screen. • [16:9 Wide Screen] – For wide-screen...
Page 44 - Numeric buttons; Change Password
44 [DivX Subtitle] Selects a character set that suppor ts the DivX subtitle. [Standard] English, Irish, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Por tuguese, Luxembourgish, Nor wegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk), Spanish, Swedish, Turkish [Central Europe] Polish, Czech, Slovak , Albanian, Hungar...
Page 45 - Care; Additional; Update software
45 Note Do not remove the CD - R or USB when sof t ware • updating is in progress. 8 Disconnect the power cord for a few seconds and connect again to reboot the system. Care Caution Never use solvents such as benzene, thinner, • cleaner s available commercially, or anti-s tatic spr ays intended for ...
Page 46 - 0 Specifications
46 Radio Tuning range: FM 87. 5-108 MHz • (10 0 kHz) 26 dB quieting sensitivity: FM 22 dBf • IF rejection ratio: FM 60 dB • Signal-to-noise ratio: FM 50 dB • Harmonic distor tion: FM 3% • Frequency response: FM 180 Hz~10 kHz • / ±6dB Stereo separation: FM 26 dB (1 kHz) • Stereo Threshold: FM 29 dB •...
Page 48 - Sound; 1 Troubleshooting
48 If this happens when you turn on the • progressive scan set ting, you have to switch to its default mode:1) Press .2) Press .3) Press AUDIO SYNC . No picture on HDMI connection. Check if the HDMI cable is faulty. Replace • a new HDMI cable. If this happens when you change the • HDMI video resolut...
Page 49 - Play
49 The contents of the USB ash drive cannot be read. The USB ash drive format is not • compatible with this Home Theater System. Drive is format ted with different le • system which is not suppor ted by this unit (e.g. NTFS). Maximum size of memor y suppor ted is • 160GB . No surround sound effect f...
Page 50 - 2 Glossary
50 HDMI High-De nition Multimedia Inter face (HDMI) is a high-speed digital inter face that can transmit uncompressed high de nition video and digital multichannel audio. It delivers high quality picture and sound quality, completely free from noise. HDMI is fully back ward-compatible with DVI. As r...
Page 52 - Return your Product Registration Card or register online at; Dear PHILIPS product owner:; Know these; safety; symbols; Notification
52 Registering your model with PHILIPS makes you eligible for all of the valuable benefits listed below, so don't miss out.Complete and return your Product Registration Card at once, or register online at www.philips.com/welcome to ensure: Return your Product Registration Card or register online at ...
Page 53 - PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY
53 P&F USA, Inc. PO Box 672768, Marietta, GA. 30006 PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY COVERAGE: PHILIPS warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forthbelow. WHO IS COVERED: Philips warrants the product to the original purchaser or the per-son receiving the product as a gift a...