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1. standard video signal as output by VCRs and satellite receivers CVBS combines the colour luminance and synchronization Broadcasting volume is a 10 dB increase To dou output WATTS is required DCDi by Faroudja stands for Di picture innovations that digitally adj and sharpness level A system of data or image values i When data is in a digital format it while maintaining its original integri information in one signal The audio signal is transferred separately ble volu rectional n the fo ty Digital Audio Broadcast DAB is a terrestrial digital broadcasting standard which is recognized by the IUT International Union for Telecommunications The use of proper DAB frequencies Band Ill and L Band allows a good quality transmission DAB programs are broadcast inside a multiplex which is composed of six to ten radio stations on a single frequency DAB can carry not only audio but also PAD Program Associated Data or NPAD Non Program Associated Data such as text pictures data and even videos it is then called DMB Digital Multimedia Decibel The minimum change in sound intensity that a human ear can distinguish A doubling of me a stereo system 10 fold increase in power Correlation Deinterlacing and is a package of usts and optimizes picture quality to optimal contrast colour rm of discrete non continuous codes such as binary can be processed stored
2. 6 2 Switching on and off 1 Press 7 1 to switch the receiver gt The last selected source will automatically be selected if still active The source name will be shown on the left display e receiver can also be switched on by pressing any of the SOURCE selection buttons 4 or by selecting a source with the SOURCE rotary 2 on the local keyboard gt The Standby On indicator 1 goes out and WELCOME appears on the middle display 2 Press 1 1 to switch the receiver back into Standby mode gt The Standby On indicator 1 on the receiver lights up red e To disconnect the receiver from the mains completely remove the mains plug from the wall socket 6 3 Selecting your system menu language Make sure receiver and TV are switched on and that RECVR is selected and A V source are selected 2 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen The Configuration menu is the first menu that can be selected 3 6 to enter the Configuration submenu gt The submenu items appear on your TV screen followed by an overview of possible settings Use and 6 to select Language and enter with 6 Use A and 6 to select the desired language and confirm with OK 7 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu aus 6 4 Setting the speaker size and distance The receiver must know how many speakers are
3. High Definition Television HDTV refers to a complete product system with the following minimum performance attributes a receiver that receives ATSC terrestrial digital transmissions and decodes all ATSC Table 3 video formats a display scanning format with active vertical scanning lines of 720 progressive 720p 1080 interlaced 1080i or higher aspect ratio capabilities for displaying a 16 9 image receives and reproduces and or outputs Dolby Digital audio The basic unit of frequency One hertz equals one cycle per second A reproduction or imitation of a person or thing displayed by any type of visual media A video frame is made up of two fields Interlacing is the process of scanning the picture onto a video screen whereby the lines of one scanned field fall evenly between the lines of the preceding field Light emitting diode A low power long life light source usually red green or yellow in color Some LEDs can produce two different colors The relative intensity of an audio or video source Low Frequency Effects channel A special channel of 5 to 120Hz of information intended for special effects such as explosions in movies The LFE channel has an additional 10 dB headroom in order to accomodate the required level Audio output typically in level range of 1 2 Volts This may be 10 000 50 000 ohms at 10dB or 20dB This abbreviation stands for Left and Right audio Macrovision provides licensing and copy pr
4. 720 x 576p downscaled to 576i TSC 480i 720 x 480i TSC progressive 480p 720 x 480p downscaled to 480i Input resolution PAL input 50 Hz TV 576i 720 x 576i 576p 720 x 576p 720p 1280 x 720p 10801 1920 10801 NTSC input 60 Hz 480i 720 x 480i 480p 720 x 480p 720p 1280 x 720p 10801 1920 x 10801 ENGLISH 47 According HDMI 1 1 HDCP 1 1 and DVI 1 0 standards Following formats are supported 50 Hz 576p 720 x 576p EIA CEA 861B format 17 18 720p 1280 x 720p EIA CEA 861B format 19 10801 1920 10801 EIA CEA 861B format 20 60 Hz TV 480p 720 x 480p 61 format 2 3 720p 1280 x 720p EIA CEA 861B format 4 10801 1920 1080 861 format 5 60Hz PC VGA 640 x 480p SGVA 800 x 600p XGA 1024 x 768p SXGA 1280 X 1024p All modes are supported up to 1080i SXGA PCM 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Dolby Digital or DTS digital audio transmission at a sample rate of 32 96 kHz Fs FM FM Mono MW DAB Frequency range 87 5 108 MHz Antenna input 75 ohm Frequency range 531 kHz 1602 kHz Antenna input 300 ohm Band Ill 174 240 MHz L 1452 1492 MHz Antenna input 50 ohm DLS Dynamic Label Service radio text support via on screen display HDMI Compatible with DVI 1 0 HDCP devices Power requirements AC 220 230V 50 60 Hz Power consump
5. Fecha de compra Date d acquisito Data da Huepoynvia Ink psdatum Anskaffelsesdato Kj pedato Dealer s name address and signature Nom adresse et signature du revendeur Name Anschrift und Unterschrift des Handlers Naam adres en handtekening v d handelaar Nombre direccion y firma del distribudor Nome indirizzo e firma del fornitore www philips com This document is printed on chlorine free produced paper Data subject to change without notice Printed in China 3103 305 2042 1 31 01 2005 0 Kal Tou Aterf rsaljarens namn adress och signatur Forhandlerens navn adresse og unterskrift Forhandlerens navn adresse og unterskrift Jalleenmyyjan nimi osoite ja allekirjoitus Nome morada e assinature da loja NS PHILIPS
6. GD ull Ct IVL LOUDNESS I GED ull GD LOUDNESS In GED ull 6 Store other radio stations in the same way 7 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu Moving preset radio stations Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select Tuner and enter with 6 gt The tuner menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select Move preset and enter with 6 Use or A 6 to select the preset station you wish to move and confirm with OK 7 gt IKK appears middle display and TV screen Use 6 to select the number under which you wish to store the preset radio station Confirm with OK 7 gt STORE 2 appears on middle display and TV screen The preset station has now been stored under the new number 6 Restore other preset stations in the same way 7 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu Rw N Selecting preset radio stations In tuner mode FM FM M MW use 4 A 7 to select preset stations gt Waveband station station name or frequency and preset number are shown the TV screen and the middle display If the radio signal is stereo will appear 8 3 DAB radio stations DAB Digital Audio Broadcast Digital radio is a new transmission system that carries all the benefits of digital broadcasting Digital Audio Broadcasting gives you far greater statio
7. Subw oofer Gain Rec ord Audio Digital out Language Reset All In this chapter we will give an overview and explanation of all menu items and settings For menu navigation see 6 System menu The system menu is accessed by pressing the SYSTEM MENU 5 The buttons that can be used for navigating through the menus are shown on the middle display and on the bottom of the TV screen When an item is greyed out this means that it cannot be activated adjusted yet E g Move preset in the Tuner menu when no preset stations are stored yet or TV out in the Picture menu when HDMI enabled equipment is connected 10 1 Configuration menu In the Configuration menu you can set basic configuration settings for your DFR9000 Settings can be made for the following items Selects the delay time after which the receiver automatically switches to Standby The following delay times in minutes be selected 30 Min 60 Min 90 Min and 120 Min The timer will be set to Off automatically when the receiver is switched to Standby Synchronizes the audio and video signal for A V sources Synchronizing is done in steps of 10 milliseconds from 0 to 150 When setting the audio delay time select the A V source first before opening the system menu You can then see the picture on the A V source and adjust the sound at the same time The effect can directly be seen on the TV screen This setting has an extra menu level in
8. not possible only valid for audio sources Receiver outputs the signal via the wrong outputs Possible cause Wrong input socket selected in Configuration menu Make an additional audio connection so receiver can use this connection to output the CD DVD signal Solution Select input socket to which recording devices output socket is connected See 7 5 Selecting input sockets for recording and and 10 1 Configuration menu sub menu Rec audio No digital recording possible via DIGITAL OUT 28 The sampling frequency is not accepted by the digital recording device Content copy protected Make sure the digital recording device can handle sampling frequencies between 32 kHz and 48 kHz or make the recording via one of the analogue outputs Whole recording appears as one track when recording from DVD disc The DVD player does not provide track information Record each track individually ENGLISH 43 12 Glossary AM Amplifier Analogue AIV input Balance Bandwidth Bass Black level Copy protection CVBS DAB dB DCDi Digital DLS Dolby Surround Sound DTS Digital Surround Amplitude Modulation A method of radio transmission by which the information part of the signal causes the amplitude to vary without affecting the frequency An electronic device that takes an original signal gives it more power and provides it as output A
9. recorded and reproduced easily Dynamic Label Service Radio text information provided by DAB radio stations Dolby Stereo is the name given to the four channel surround sound developed by Dolby Laboratories and introduced into movie theaters in the 705 employed a matrix encoding scheme called Dolby Surround which recorded four channels of information on two channels The two channels are decoded into L R Center and Surround upon playback The centre channel is recorded identically on the left and right channels Also see 9 Surround modes DTS abbreviation for Digital Theater System Like Dolby Digital DTS is another 5 1 channel surround sound format that is available in movie theaters and as an optional soundtrack on some DVD Video movies for home theatre viewing DTS is not a standard soundtrack format for DVD Video and is not used by HDTV or digital satellite broadcasting Also see 9 Surround modes 44 ENGLISH DVD DVI FM Frequency Frequency response Gain HDCP HDMI HDTV Hertz Hz Image Interlacing LED Level LFE Line out L R Audio Macrovision Modulation Multichannel Digital Versatile Disc An optical disc about the size of a CD ROM but capable of storing an entire movie The technology uses MPEG 2 compression Typical capacity for these discs is 4 5 GB or about 133 minutes of digital video Originally called Digital Video Disk DVI Digital Video I
10. 11 Troubleshooting ssccccsssccssssccssscccsssccsssssssssessssssssssssssesssescsssesssssescsseesees 40 42 12 GIOSSANY E 43 45 13 Technical 46 47 Helpline cssccssssssssssscssssecsssssvsssseesssssessessssssessssscessssssssessessesssscessessessssseesesssesssoensee 49 E 50 6 ENGLISH 1 Important information Please install and connect the product in the order described in this manual only This assures best installation results with the least technical hassles Please read this guide carefully before using your DFR9000 and keep it for future reference During set up and installation it may be helpful to have the instructions for your audio system TV or other components at hand Safety Precautions CHANGE CONNECTIONS WITH THE POWER OF YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM SWITCHED ON OR YOUR DFR9000 CONNECTED TO THE MAINS Before operating the set check that the operating voltage indicated on the type plate on NEVER MAKE OR the bottom of your set is consult your dealer The set should not be exposed to dripping or splashing s such as vases should be placed on the product identical with the voltage of your local mains supply If not please Do not expose the set to excessive moisture rain sand or heat sources caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight Allow a sufficient a Do
11. 6 1 speaker configuration If no surround back speaker is connected 5 1 or less speaker configuration these sockets can be used for connecting a passive subwoofer ANTENNA FM AM and DAB antenna connectors VIDEO 1 IN R G B S RGBS video input sockets for connection to the SCART connector of a DVD player recorder using the 6 cinch to Scart cable supplied These sockets can be reassigned for connection to other video equipment VIDEO 2 IN R G B S RGBS video input sockets for connection to the SCART connector of a satellite receiver using the 6 cinch to Scart cable supplied These sockets can be reassigned for connection to other video equipment VIDEO TV IN GAME IN DVD IN CVBS upper row and S Video lower row video input sockets for connecting to the CVBS or S Video output sockets of a TV game console or DVD player recorder These sockets can be reassigned for connection to other video equipment REC OUT CVBS upper socket and S Video lower socket video output sockets for connecting to the CVBS or S Video input sockets of a DVD recorder or VCR CVBS OUT CVBS output socket for connection to a TV with a CVBS input socket TOTV These output sockets are used for connecting your DFR9000 to the Scart connector of your TV using the 6 cinch Scart control to Scart cable SCART CONTROL For inserting the 2 5mm jack When your DFR9000 is activated Scart control will automatically switch your TV to
12. HDMI equipment HDTV SACD player HDMI OUT 7 4 HDMI source HDMI OUT device coded t HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface provides the highest quality high definition video and multichannel audio HDMI can carry both uncompressed high definition video and multichannel audio in all HD formats Therefore just one single cable is needed for connecting your DFR9000 to HDMI enabled equipment Your DFR9000 has one HDMI output for connecting to an HDTV and two HDMI inputs for connecting to an HDMI enabled SACD player and another HDMI source device For HDMI connection an optional HDMI connection cable is required Notes HDMI connection can only be made to HDMI equipped components with HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection If you wish to connect to DVI connector equipped with HDCP you will need a separate adapter DVI to HDMI to do so A DVI with HDCP connection however does not support audio signals Consult your local audio dealer for more information are using an HDMI source device with HDCP as input to your DFR9000 the output device e g a TV also has to be connected via HDMI with HDCP high definition audio data SACD DVD Audio via HDMI is supported sure the receiver is switched off and unp
13. Note avoid overheating of the set a safety circuit has been built The set will turn down the volume or switch off sound completely if it becomes too hot If this happens wait until the set has cooled down This set complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community ENGLISH 7 2 Introduction DFR9000 Congratulations on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the market today Your DFR9000 is a high definition multimedia interface A V receiver Not only is your DFR9000 an exellent audio receiver with extremely clear sound it also provides an HDMI interface for delivering excellent digital picture quality from source components to your TV or monitor screen Your DFR9000 combines FM and DAB giving the widest of listening options as well as improved clarity of sound and more stations We are sure that used properly it will bring you years of enjoyment Please read this manual carefully before using your DFR9000 and keep it for future reference as it is a convenient source of information about your DFR9000 DFR9000 features Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES are 6 1 channel formats with the rear surround audio channel discretely encoded into the Dolby Digital and DTS bit stream The formats offer enhanced spatialization over the surround channels for complete 360 sound localization HDMI Digital AV connection HDMI stands for High Defini
14. OO OOO ENGLISH DVD RECVR TV DVD RW AUDIO DIRECT DVD TREBLE 508 ANGLE REPEAT Ap 5 SYSTEM MENU Opens and close the system menu 6 Navigates in up down left 4 and right gt direction in the system menu Selects next V or previous 4 preset station in Tuner and DAB mode 7 Confirms actions in the menu Selects secondary audio services in DAB mode 8 oa ER Search previous next frequency in TUNER mode Select previous next broadcasting frequency in DAB mode 9 STOP gt PLAY PAUSE In system menu mode the STOP closes the menu without storing any settings The other functions are not supported by your DFR9000 10 voL Adjusts the volume up and down 11 MUTE Mutes speaker and headphones output 12 BASS SUBTITLE Enables the VOL button to adjust the low frequency response 13 TREBLE ANGLE Enables the VOL button to adjust the high frequency response 14 REPEAT REPEAT A B SHUFFLE SCAN These buttons have no function 15 LOUDNESS MONITOR Switches loudness on and off 16 RECORD FTS This button has no function 17 SURROUND SOUND MODE Selects the various available surround modes What surround modes are available is dependent on the number of speakers connected and the type of input signal stereo or multi
15. SUB sockets 24 for connection to analog audio equipment CD IN CD R IN AUX IN For equipment you want to record with you need to connect four plugs to the receiver a set of stereo inputs and a set of stereo outputs For playback devices you only need to connect one set of stereo plugs For connection of analogue audio equipment one 2 cinch audio cable is supplied e sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections e Connect the Audio Out sockets of a TV to the TV IN sockets 25 of your DFR9000 Connect the Audio Out sockets of a game console to the GAME IN sockets 25 of your DFR9000 Connect the Audio Out sockets of a DVD player recorder to the DVD IN sockets 25 of your DFR9000 e Connect the Audio In sockets of a DVD recorder to the REC OUT sockets 25 of your DFR9000 gt You can now adjust the sound of all analogue sources connected using the sound controls of the receiver You can also record from the tuner and any additional source connected 4 4 Connecting digital audio equipment Satellite Receiver OPTICAL OUT 0 DIGITAL OUT DVD player gt recorder oceaan ei Gei 1999 amp 3 4 4 QQ CD player DIGITAL OUT lt For connection to digital audio equipment three digital input sockets DIGITAL IN 1 IN 2 N
16. cable between the S Video output of a TV and the VIDEO TV IN input socket 21 lower row of your DFR9000 Connect an optional S Video connection cable between the S Video output of a game console and the VIDEO GAME IN input socket 21 lower row of your DFR9000 20 ENGLISH 8in 1 mm e Connect an optional S Video connection cable between the S Video output of a DVD player recorder and the DVD IN input socket 21 lower row of your DFR9000 e Connect an optional S Video connection cable between the S Video input of a DVD recorder and the REC OUT output socket 21 lower row of your DFR9000 e For audio connection to the TV game console and DVD player recorder see Connecting analogue equipment CVBS connection TV CVBS OUT DVD recorder CVBS IN CVBS OUT VI 95550000 _ 0 00 On 00020000 0 CVBS OUT e sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections e Connect an optional 1 cinch connection cable between the CVBS output of a TV and the VIDEO TV IN input socket 21 upper row of your DFR9000 e Connect an optional 1 cinch connection cable between the CVBS output of a game console and the VIDEO GAME IN input socket 21 upper row of your DFR9000 e Connect an optional 1 cinch connection cable between the CVBS output of a DVD player recorder and the DVD IN input socke
17. system menu gt Search will stop as soon as all available DAB radio stations have been stored Note If you wish to add new DAB stations that are newly available to the ones already stored without deleting already stored stations select DAB scan again and then Append Then follow steps 5 and 6 ENGLISH 31 Moving DAB radio stations 1 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 and use 6 to select TUNER Enter with 6 2 Usev 6 to select DAB move Enter with 6 3 UseVora 6 to select the DAB radio station you wish to move amp gt Station names and numbers are shown left and middle display and list of stations is displayed on the TV screen The number of the station you wish to move is shown in the first KK 4 Confirm with OK 7 5 g or A 6 to select the number under which you wish to store the DAB radio station gt The available station numbers are shown in the second 6 Confirm with OK 7 when you have found the desired station number gt STORE Ir appears on the middle display The DAB radio station has now been stored under the new number 7 Move other DAB radio stations the same way 8 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu LOUDNESS GED ull Tuning to DAB radio stations In tuner mode DAB use 4 or 6 to select preset stations gt TLINING appears on middle display and TV screen gt Station names and numbers are shown on left a
18. the type of the incoming signal The available surround modes are displayed in the middle display For an overview and explanation of possible surround modes see 10 Surround modes Use SURROUND 17 to select the various surround modes Installed speakers L R LIR C SL SR SB L R SLISR LR C SL SR SB L R SL SR Input signal Mono Mono Mono Mono Stereo Stereo 1 Stereo 1 Stereo including FM DAB 2 movie 2 DPLIIx movie 3 DPLII music 3 DPLIIx music 4 DTS Neo 6 cinema 4 DTS Neo 6 cinema 5 DTS Neo 6 music 5 DTS Neo 6 music Surround Stereo 1 Stereo 1 Stereo 2 Dolby Digital or DTS 2 Dolby Digital or DTS 3 Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES Multichannel analogue input 28 ENGLISH 7 4 Playing sources 1 Switch on the playback device 2 Press 1 1 to switch on the receiver gt The Standby On LED goes out appears on the left display 3 Select the required device as source using the Source selection buttons 4 d Start playback on the selected source device 7 5 Recording from sources When recording the incoming signal is reproduced by all audio and if the source includes a video signal video outputs of the receiver The sound settings do not affect the recording 1 Switch on the receiver the device you wish to record from and the recording device 2 Select the device you wi
19. the correct active input source provided that a Scart connection has been made The active source will be shown on the TV screen VIDEO OUT RGBS output sockets for inserting the four video cinch connectors These sockets can also be connected to the RGB input sockets of a TV LINE OUT Audio output sockets for inserting the two audio cinch connectors OPTICAL IN Audio input socket for connection to the digital optical audio output socket of a satellite receiver This socket can be reassigned for connection to other digital equipment e g a CD player DVD player or CD recorder M CH IN Audio input sockets for connection to the multichannel audio output sockets of multichannel equipment These sockets are assigned for connection to a SACD player If no multichannel equipment is available the L R SL SR and C SUB sockets can be reassigned for connection to analog audio equipment CD IN CD R IN and AUX IN The SBL SBR sockets has no function when no multichannel equipment is connected 9 OO OOA AUDIO DIRECT BASS sue TME REPEAT TREBLE ANGLE we SHUFFLE SCAN D e SUB zoom LOUDNESS DVD RECVR TV DVD RW DISPLAY bist REAR AUDIO SURROUND SOUND MODE 6 25 26 27 28 ENGLISH 11 AUDIO TV GAME IN DVD IN Stereo audio input sockets for connection to the audio output sockets of a T
20. to a window Do not attach the antenna to a metal surface e the position and direction of the antenna until you find the strongest reception and then secure the antenna in that position AM antenna e Connect the wires of the AM antenna supplied to the AM antenna connector 18 e sure that the antenna terminals close the bare wire of the antenna and not on the plastic insulation e the antenna for optimum reception GC ENGLISH 23 4 11 Connecting a video camera or other portable external sources Make sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections Open the flap 14 on the receiver front Connect the Video and Audio L and R output sockets of the video camera or other portable external source to the Video and Audio L and R input sockets 15 of your DFR9000 Or 3 Connect the S Video output socket of the video camera or other portable external source to the S Video input socket 15 of your DFR9000 WN 4 12 Connecting headphones e Connect headphones with 3 5 mm jack to the PHONES socket 13 gt The speakers are now automatically muted and the sound will be in stereo 4 13 Inserting the batteries in the remote control 1 Remove battery compartment cover and inser
21. wires Copyright in the U K Recording and playback of material may require consent See Copyright Act 1956 and The Performer s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972 This product is equipped with copy protection technology required by many motion picture companies that produce high definition movies Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with the applied technology and therefore may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture In case of 525 or 625 Progressive Scan picture problems it is recommanded that the user switches the connection to the standard definition output Copyright protection This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorised by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorised by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed upon Environmental information All redundant packing material has been omitted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable into three mono materials aS cardboard box polystyrene foam buffer and polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disa
22. 28 one optical digital input socket OPTICAL IN 23 one digital output socket DIGITAL OUT 28 are available The OPTICALIN socket is for connection to digital playback equipment with optical output sockets that supply a digital signal via an optical path f you connect the DIGITAL OUT socket to the digital input of a digital recording device e g a CD recorder you can make direct digital recordings with this unit For equipment you want to record with you need to connect two plugs to the receiver one digital inpu For connection For connection connect one plug and one digital of digital coaxial digital optical output For equipment that only plays you only need to audio equipment one digital cinch coaxial cable is supplied audio equipment a digital optical cable is required e sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections Connect the optical output socket of a satellite receiver to the OPTICAL IN socket 23 of your DFR9000 e Connect the digital output socket of a DVD player to the DIGITAL IN 1 socket 28 of your DFR9000 Connect the digital output socket of a CD recorder to the DIGITAL IN 2 socket 28 of your DFR9000 e Connect the digital input socket of a CD recorder to the DIGITAL OUT socket 28 of your DFR9000 The DIGITAL IN 3 socket 28 of your DFR9000 is not assigned to any special device You can connect
23. 7 VIDEO 1 IN 19 VIDEO 2 IN 20 TV IN 21 DVD IN 21 For audio signal from a game console the GAME IN input sockets 25 are assigned Other input sockets tha t can be assigned for video signal input of agame console are M CH IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI GAME IN 25 DVD For video signal from a IN2 27 CD IN 24 CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 25 DVD player recorder the following input socket is assigned DVD IN 21 Other input sockets that can be assigned for video signal input of DVD player recorder are HD IN 21 GAME IN 21 27 HDMI IN 2 27 VIDEO 1 IN 19 VIDEO 2 IN 20 TV For audio signal from a DVD player recorder the following input socket is assigned DVD IN 25 Other input sockets that can be assigned for audio signal input of DVD player recorder are M CH IN DIGITAL IN 3 28 HD 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 27 HDMI IN 2 27 CD IN 24 CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 TV 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 For video signal from an HDMI source device the HDMI IN 2 input socket 27 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for video signal input of an HDMI source device are HDMI IN 1 27 VIDEO 1 IN 20 VIDEO 2 IN 20 TV IN 21 GAME IN 21 DVD IN 21 For audio signal input of an HDMI source d
24. DVD IN 21 For SACD equipment the M CH IN input sockets 24 are assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for connection to SACD equipment are OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 CD IN 24 CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 For an HDMI enabled SACD device the HDMI 1 input socket 27 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for connection to an HDMI enabled SACD device are M CH IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 CD IN 24 CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 For video signal from a DVD player recorder the following input socket is assigned VIDEO 1 IN 19 Other input sockets that can be assigned for DVD video signal input are HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 VIDEO 2 IN 20 TV IN 21 DVD IN 21 GAME IN 21 For audio signal from a DVD player recorder the DIGITAL IN input socket 28 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for DVD audio signal input are M CH IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 CD IN 24 CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD 25 For video signal from a satellite receiver the following input socket is assigned VIDEO 2 IN 20 Other input sockets that c
25. Digital Surround Receiver DFR9000 Instructions for Use English 4 PHILIPS Important notes for users in the U K Mains plug This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13 Amp plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse 2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp AS LA BSI approved type 3 Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place If the mains plug contains a fuse this should have a value of 5 Amp H a plug without fuse is used the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp Note The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a possible shock hazard if is inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code blue neutral N brown live L As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black e Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug marked or or coloured green or green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two
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27. V game console or DVD player If one of these sockets is connected to a recording device this socket needs to be selected in the Configuration menu submenu Rec audio AUDIO REC OUT Stereo audio output sockets for connecting to the audio input sockets of a DVD recorder or VCR SUB OUT Output socket for connecting to an active subwoofer HDMI OUT Output socket for connection to aTV with an HDMI input socket HDMI IN 1 Input sockets for connection to the output socket of a SACD player HDMI IN 2 Input sockets for connection to the output socket of an HDMI source device These sockets can be reassigned for connection to other HDMI equipment e g an HDMI DVD player or a satellite receiver DIGITAL IN 1 IN 2 1N 3 Audio input sockets for connection to the digital coaxial output socket of digital playback recording equipment IN 1 DVD player recorder IN 2 CD player recorder IN 3 digital coaxial device These sockets can be reassigned for connection to other digital playback recording equipment e g a CD player recorder DVD player recorder DIGITAL OUT Output socket for connection to the digital input socket of a CD recorder 3 3 Remote control Notes This remote control is a Philips system remote control which is capable of controlling other Philips equipment as well Your DFR9000 however does not operate all functions of other equipment If you wish to operate specific functions of oth
28. adjustments with OK 7 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu 6 6 Reassigning input sockets This is only necessary tf you wish to connect a device for which no socket s is are preassigned A N determine the currently assigned audio and video input sockets for a source switch to this source and press DISPLAY 22 gt The left display shows the selected source followed by the type of input signal audio video The middle display shows the name s of the input socket s the source is connected to Make sure receiver and TV are switched on and that RECVR is selected and A V source are selected Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select AV input and enter with 6 gt On your TV screen a list of source names with their audio and video inputs is shown Use and A 6 to select the kind of audio or video input you wish to configure for a source E g CD audio for the audio source CD Enter with gt 6 Use lt gt and 6 to select the input sockets you wish to assign for connecting your CD player to E g Game in Confirm with OK 7 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu gt The device CD player can now be connected to the GAME IN sockets 25 ENGLISH 27 7 Operating the amplifier Note We will describe operating the amplifier via the buttons on the remote control If buttons o
29. an be assigned for video signal input of a satellite receiver are HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 VIDEO 1 IN 19 TV IN 21 GAME IN 21 DVD IN 21 For audio signal from a satellite receiver the OPTICAL IN input socket 23 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for audio signal input of a satellite receiver are IN 24 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 CD IN 24 CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 For video signal from TV the TV IN input sockets 21 are assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for video signal input of a TV are HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 VIDEO 1 IN 19 VIDEO 2 IN 20 GAME IN 21 DVD IN 21 For audio signal from a TV the TV IN input sockets 25 are assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for audio signal input of a TV are M CH IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI IN 2 27 CD IN 24 CD R 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 38 ENGLISH Game Video Game Audio DVD RWVid eo DVD RW Aud io HDTV Video HDTV Audio CD Audio CD R Audio AUX Audio For video signal from a game console the GAME IN input sockets 21 are assigned Other input sockets tha HDMI IN 1 27 HDMI can be assigned for video signal input of a game console are N2 2
30. any digital playback device to it e g a CD player gt You now adjust the sound of any digital source connected using the sound controls of the receiver You can also record from the tuner and any additional source connected Note Digital recordings are only possible if not copy protected For recording on a stereo recording device do not use menu option Raw Configuration menu ENGLISH 17 4 5 Connecting analogue multichannel equipment M CH Ol SACD Player 1 09 OOOOO den e 100 Your DFR9000 is equipped with eight mutichannel audio inputs allowing multichannel connection up to 7 1 For multichannel connection two 4 cinch audio cables are supplied e sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections Connect the SURROUND R output sockets of an SACD player to the M CH IN 24 SL and SR input sockets of your DFR9000 Connect the CENTRE output socket of of an SACD player to the M CH IN 24 input socket of your DFR9000 Connect the SUBWOOFER output socket of of an SACD player to the IN 24 SUB input socket of your DFR9000 Connect the SURROUND BACK TU and output sockets of an SACD player to the M CH IN 24 SBL and SBR input socke
31. arious speakers connected You can also activate a test tone which can be used to obtain the correct balance between the volume levels of the speakers The selected speaker will be indicated in the right display see Setting the speaker volume 6 Setting up the receiver Allows setting the correct volume level of the six channels with help of a noise signal Selecting immediately starts the test tone Pressing 4 6 will stop the test tone automatically Sets the volume of the front left speaker from 10 dB to 10 dB Sets the volume of the front right speaker from 10 dB to 10 dB Sets the volume of the centre speaker from 10 dB to 10 dB Sets the volume of the surround left speaker from 10 dB to 10 dB Sets the volume of the surround right speaker from 10 dB to 10 dB Sets the volume of the surround back speaker from 10 dB to 10 dB Sets the volume of the subwoofer from 10 dB to 10 dB Sets the low frequency effect volume from 10 dB 0 dB Selects the default factory volume settings for all speakers 0 dB 10 3 Speakers menu In the Speaker menu you can let the receiver know how many speakers are connected and how big they are by setting the speaker size and distance The selected speaker will be indicated in the right display Also see Setting the speaker size and distance in 6 Setting up the receiver Some combinations of speaker size settings are not allow
32. atus of your DFR9000 selected surround modes and displays the system menu submenus and menu settings 8 Right display Shows which speakers are active Indicates volume level 9 SURROUND Selects the various available surround modes Availability of surround modes depends on speaker setup and type of input signal 10 BASS TREBLE Enables the VOLUME control to adjust the low Bass and high Treble frequency response for all channels 11 Receives the signals from the remote control 12 VOLUME Controls the output level of all audio channels 13 PHONES Outputs audio signals when listening with headphones 14 Flap Covers the audio and video input sockets on the front of the DFR9000 15 Can Inputs audio and video signals from a portable external source e g a video camera 10 ENGLISH 3 2 Rear view Note Most of the input connectors at the rear of your DFR9000 are assigned for connecting to a 16 specific audio video playback recording device These connectors can be reassigned in the system menu For this see 6 7 Reassigning input sockets and 10 7 A V input menu MAINS Mains inlet socket 17 SPEAKERS 4 OHM NOMINAL 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Speaker connection panel for connecting LIR Left L and right R front speakers SL SR Surround left SL and surround right SR speakers C Centre speaker 6 1SB 5 1SUB Surround back speaker be connected
33. ce the front left and right speakers at equal distances from the TV e front speakers should be arranged so that viewed from the listener s position the speaker connected to the L terminals of the receiver is on the left and the speaker connected to the terminals is on the right of the listener This can be checked with the balance control in the system menu The best stereo effect is obtained when the two front speakers and the listener form an equilateral triangle 22 ENGLISH e best height for the front speakers is when the high tone speakers tweeters are at ear height while seated e To avoid magnetic interference with the picture on your TV do not position the front speakers too close to the TV Positioning the centre speaker e centre speaker should be placed centrally between the front speakers e g underneath or on top of the TV e best height for the centre speaker is at the height of your ears while seated Positioning the surround speakers e The surround speaker connected to the SU terminals of the receiver should be on the left and the speaker connected to the SR terminals on the right of the listener This can checked with the balance control in the system menu e H possible place the surround speakers slightly above ear level e left and r
34. channel 18 REAR AUDIO Enables the VOL button to adjust the volume of the surround rear speaker 19 SUB ZOOM Enables the VOL button to adjust the volume of the subwoofer 20 TV CH Selects TV channels up and down 21 DISC MENU These buttons have no function 22 DISPLAY In tuner mode Toggles between RDS name and frequency on left display In DAB mode Toggles between station name programme type ensemble signal strength information on left and middle display In other A V modes Toggles between surround mode information video input information audio input information and type of incoming signal video and audio stream information Information is shown on left and middle display 23 DIM Decreases increases display brightness ow NIGHT RDS MW Ico it ull 000 ES 96 24 On ENGLISH 13 3 4 Displays Left display This display informs you on the current status of the active source This section of the display indicates the selected source selected waveband preset radio station number tuner frequency audio video selection and shows feedback of the receiver during operation K Sound of active source muted Olt Signal from remote control received Radio station received in stereo NIGHT Night mode selected RDS RDS radio station is being received DELAY Audio delay activated LOUDNESS Loudness activated DAB broadcasting a
35. connected and how big they are The size large or small determines the amount of bass sent from the receiver to the speakers To ensure the best possible surround sound you must specify the distance from your listening position to the various speakers This is particularly important when using Dolby surround and DTS You only need to make these settings once unless you change the placement of your current speaker system add new speakers etc Note Please refer to the Instructions for Use of your speaker system for more detaild setup information 26 ENGLISH MAIN MENU CONFIG BALANCE UN PICTURE ENHANCEMENT AV INPUT GAIN at MAIN MENU CONF IG SPEAKERS TUNER PICTURE ENHANCEMENTES AV INPUT GAIN MAIN MENU CONFIG BALANCE SPERKERS TUNER PICTUR NC d SIZE SUR BACK SUBVOOFER CUT OFF L R 0157 DIST DVD TESAT VIDEO SAT AUDIO TV VIDEO Tips When you have connected a passive subwoofer to the 6 1SB 5 1SUB sockets 17 in a 5 1 configuration SB size must be set Subwoofer Whenever a subwoofer is connected SUB must be set to YES or Always For speakers that are not connected select None The centre speaker is normally placed directly in the front of the listening room and closer to the listening position than the front speakers This means that sound from the centre speaker will be heard before sound f
36. continuously varying action or movement that takes time to change from one position to another Standard audio and video signals are analogue An analogue signal has an infinite number of levels between its highest and lowest value Not like digital where changes are by steps Allows input of Audio Video signal 5 Adjusts the relative volume levels of left and right channels for optimal stereo effect Compensates for channel imbalance and non symmetrical loudspeaker positioning A frequency range or band of frequencies between the limits defined by the half power points where the signal loss is In audio and video it is this band of frequencies that can pass through a device without significant loss or distortion The wider the bandwidth the better the quality that results such as a sharper picture better sound etc The higher the bandwidth number the better the performance 300 MHz is better than 250 MHz When a signal passes through a path with more than one device including cables the limiting factor bottleneck in that path is the device with the narrowest bandwidth The lower range of audio frequencies up to approximately 500 Hz More commonly referred to as brightness the black level is the level of light produced on video screen Copy protection is a technical protection measure designed to prevent duplication of copyrighted works CVBS stands for Composite video blanking and
37. ct the passive subwoofer to the 6 1 S urround B ack 5 1 SUB terminals 17 4 9 Positioning the speakers Speaker positioning in a multichannel home theatre system can noticeably improve the quality of sound reproduced Speakers are usually designed to perform best at a particular position This could be on the floor on stands near the wall or away from walls Below you will find a few tips on getting the best sound from your speakers but you should also follow the instructions on positioning in the Instructions for use supplied with your speakers to get the most out of them General hints for positioning e H possible use the same model or brand of speakers for all front speakers This creates seamless front soundstage and eliminates the possibility of distracting sonic disturbances that occur when a sound moves across mismatched front channel speakers e Avoid positioning the speakers a corner as this will boost the bass tones too much e Placing the speakers behind curtains furniture etc will reduce the treble response thus reducing the stereo effect considerably The listener should still be able to see the speakers e Each room has different acoustic characteristics and the positioning possibilities are often limited You can find the best position for your speakers by experimenting In general the speakers should be arranged as symmetrically as possible in the room Positioning the front speakers e Pla
38. ctivated Flashes if secondary audio services are available His email Indicate reception quality level Centre display This display informs you on the the type of incoming audio signal selected surround modes and displays the system menu submenus and menu settings For an explanation of surround modes see 9 Surround modes For an overview expanation of menu items see 10 System menu overview Input signal indications Dolby Digital EX available Dolby Digital available DTS ES DTS ES available DTS 96 24 DTS 96 24 available This section of the display is used for feedback of the receiver selected wavebands preset radio station numbers tuner frequencies selected sources selected surround modes audio video indication values menu information and scrolling text Right display This display informs you of the current channel output Centre speaker channel active 9 Left and right speaker channels active Surround left and right speaker channels active Subwoofer channel active Surround back channel active Volume level indication 14 ENGLISH 4 Installation 4 1 General remarks Most input sockets of your DFR9000 are assigned for connection to a specific device In the next chapters we will therefore only describe how to connect these specific devices to your DFR9000 If you wish to connect other devices you first reassign the socket
39. d MW band 1 2 Press SELECT 3 to select the RECVR Use TUNER 4 to select the tuner as source and select the required waveband FM FM M ono or MW Select FM M ono when FM reception is insufficient gt The selected waveband is shown the left display Keep 4 or gt 8 pressed for about 1 second then release gt appears on TV screen and middle display The tuner now starts searching for a radio station with sufficient signal strength gt Waveband and station station name or frequency are shown the TV screen and the middle display If the radio signal is stereo will appear Press 4 or 8 again to interrupt searching Repeat step 3 until you find the desired radio station To tune to a weak radio station briefly press lt lt or 8 as often as necessary for optimum reception 8 2 Preset radio stations FM FM M and MW band Up to 40 preset radio stations can be stored in the tuner memory Preparation 2 3 Make sure your TV is switched on Press SELECT 3 to select RECVR Press TUNER 3 to select the tuner as source Automatic searching and storing Your DFR9000 searches for radio stations with sufficient signal strength automatically and stores them in the memory 1 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select Tuner and enter with 6 gt The tuner menu appears on your TV scr
40. d the chroma is an abbreviation for chroma or color information Synchronization In video sync is a means of controlling when things happen with respect to other things This is accomplished with timing pulses to insure that each step in a process occurs at exactly the right time For example horizontal sync determines exactly when to begin each horizontal line sweep of the electron beam Vertical sync determines when to bring the electron beam to the top left of the screen to start a new field There are many other types of sync in a video system Also called sync signal or sync pulse Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound receivers offer this feature to allow individual adjustment of allchannels according to your listening viewing location and individual preference To set the balance a test tone is sent to each channel in a repeating cycle To switch between alternate states For example between on and off Radio receiver User Centered Design A method for designing ease of use into the total user experience with products Generally defined as video cassette recorder A unit of electrical power used to indicate the rate of energy produced or consumed by an electrical device One watt is one joule of energy per second 46 ENGLISH 13 Technical specifications Audio section Power amplifier Rated RMS output 2 110 4 ohm 1 kHz with 1 Total Harmonic Distortion 6 x 65 W 4 ohm 1 kHz with 1 Total Harmonic Dis
41. dicated by the highlighted icon at the bottom of the TV screen and the lit icon in the middle display allowing you to adjust the value using and 2 Confirm the adjustment with OK 4 or press lt to go back to the previous level without storing the adjustment You cannot switch to another source while setting the delay time Shifts the ratio between left right and centre speaker output Use this option to adjust sound reception if stereo sound is used in Music mode Adjusts the centre content in the left right speaker output To adjust sound reception if stereo sound is used in DTS Neo 6 Music mode Reduces the volume differences between loud and quiet passages Night mode is available only for Dolby Digital and DTS signals and only if supported by the source material g movie Selects between 6 1 7 1 channel input or 3 times stereo input When selecting MULTI CH the M CH IN input sockets 24 can be used for multichannel connection When 3 x STEREO is selected the UR SL SR and C SUB sockets 24 can be used for 3x stereo connection CD IN CDR IN and AUX IN Analogue multichannel source devices may require different subwoofer gain depending on the bass management Four values can be set for this 0 0 dB 5 0 dB 10 0 dB and 15 0 In case one the following analogue audio input sockets is connected to a recording device this socket needs to be selected when makin
42. ds together 2 Loosen speaker terminal and insert exposed wire 3 sure you connect the speaker on the right to the right terminal and the speaker on the left to the left terminal Also make sure the and cables are connected to the correct speaker terminals to and to 4 Tighten terminal TV CENTRE SUB L KH 7 FRONT FRONT LEFT RIGHT LISTENING POSITION SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT SURROUND BACK ENGLISH 21 Connecting the speakers SURROUND SURROUND LEFT RIGHT SURROUND BACK 1 E 6 KC Connect the left front speaker to the Lief terminals 17 and the right front speaker to the R ight terminals 17 Connect the left Surround speaker to the S urround Lief terminals 17 and the right Surround speaker to the S urround R ight terminals 17 e Connect the centre speaker to the terminal 17 If you wish to connect an active subwoofer e Connect the active subwoofer to the SUB OUT terminal 26 Surround back speaker can be connected to the 6 1 S urround B ack 5 1 SUB terminals 17 For a 5 1 or less speaker configuration if you wish to connect a passive subwoofer Conne
43. eaker s properly See 4 8 Connecting the speakers Properly set speaker size distance and or volume See 6 4 Setting the speaker size and distance and 6 5 Setting the speaker volume Disable Mute 11 Select correct speaker size See 6 4 Setting the speaker size Reversed left and right sound Speakers not properly connected Connect speakers properly See 4 8 Connecting the speakers Sound level of one or more speakers is too high or too low Sound level not properly adjusted Properly adjust sound level of the speaker s See 6 5 Setting the speaker volume ENGLISH 41 Poor bass sound Speakers are not in phase Connect the coloured or marked wires to the coloured terminals and the black or unmarked wires to the black terminals Poor response of subwoofer Video problems No picture Subwoofer positioned too close to the middle of the room Possible cause AV input channel not selected on TV TV not switched on Wrong video input connected to source Position subwoofer closer to a corner Solution Check the Instructions for Use of your TV for the correct A V input channel Switch on your TV Make proper video connection No picture after setting resolution in Picture menu TV out TV does not support selected resolution Undo setting via local middle display and select another resolution See 10 5 Picture m
44. ed If this is the case the respective values will be greyed out Selects the front left and right speaker size Large or Small Selects the centre speaker size Large Small or None Selects the surround left and right speaker size Large Small None Selects whether a surround back speaker is available or or a passive subwoofer is connected Subwoofer subwoofer connected Yes Subwoofer connected case small speakers are connected the subwoofer will reproduce the the bass tones of the small speakers and the LFE channel Always Subwoofer connected The subwoofer will reproduce the the bass tones of all speakers small and large and the LFE channel Determines the cutoff crossover frequency of small speakers and subwoofer Please refer to the Instructions for Use of your speaker system for more detaild setup information ENGLISH 35 Selects the front left and right speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre Selects the centre speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre Selects the surround left and right speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre Selects the surround back speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre Selects the default factory speaker size and distance settings for all speakers 10 4 Tuner menu In the Tuner menu you can select and program radio stations in FM FM M MW DAB mode Also see 8 Operating the tuner Automatically sea
45. ed but no sound is heard A connected source cannot be selected Possible cause Volume at minimum level Source not connected to correct input socket or input socket is reassigned for another source Headphones are connected Wrong source selected Mute 11 activated Source is not playing Speakers are not properly connected Audio and video for the source are set to None in the input menu Solution Adjust the volume Check if source is connected to correct input socket or reassign the input socket Disconnect headphones Select correct source Disable Mute 11 Start playback on source Connect speakers properly Select assign input socket s for the source See 10 7 A V input menu No digital surround sound available The inserted disc or the selected source does not support digital surround sound No surround mode selected Use another disc or select another source Select surround mode See 9 Surround modes No sound or poor sound when playing SACDs on your SACD player or other analogue multichannel source device Speaker settings of source device and receiver not the same Make sure speaker setup of source device is the same as receiver speaker setup No sound or poor sound when playing regular CDs or DVDs on your SACD player or other analogue multichannel source device Recording problems Recording from a specific recording device
46. een Press TUNER 4 if you wish to change the waveband Autoprogram will be selected Enter with 6 Use 7 to select the station number from which onwards the found radio stations will be stored and confirm with OK 7 gt appears on middle display and TV screen Automatic search starts and radio stations with sufficient signal strength will be stored in the memory Already stored radio stations will be deleted The current station and any higher station will be deleted Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu gt Search will stop as soon as 40 radio stations have been stored Note During automatic searching you can leave the Tuner menu to make other settings Active then starts flashing on the TV screen searching and storing 1 2 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select Tuner and enter with 6 gt The tuner menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select Set presets and enter with 6 gt PRESETS appears TV screen and middle display Use and 6 to select a preset number Use 4 and 6 to select a radio station frequency you wish to store under the selected number Confirm with with OK 7 gt STORE 2 appears middle display and TV screen The radio station is now stored under this number 30 ENGLISH LOUDNESS I
47. enu TV out If possible connect TV to CVBS OUT 22 or make an S Video connection via REC OUT 21 No picture on TV when selecting a source using VIDEO 1 IN 19 or VIDEO 2 IN 20 Tuner problems Bad radio reception automatic programming does not work properly The source device only delivers CVBS and no RGB signal Possible cause Your DFR9000 or the antenna is positioned near a radiation source such as a TV CD player CD recorder DVD player etc Weak antenna signal Connect the yellow cinch cable of the 6 cinch Scart control to Scart cable to TV IN 21 GAME IN 21 or DVD IN 21 and switch to a source using one of these inputs Solution Change the position of the interfering source or switch it off AM rotate the antenna for best reception FM FM M MW try to optimize reception with the ga or gt gt buttons 8 Poor or disturbed radio reception or no reception at all in DAB mode DAB antenna not properly placed Antenna supplied not strong enough for receiving DAB signals Vary the position and direction of the antenna until you find the strongest reception and then secure the antenna in that position Have a dedicated DAB antenna installed Intermittent buzzing in tuner Local interference Move your DFR9000 or antenna away from computers fluorescent lights motors or other electrical appliances 42 ENGLISH Playback problems A source is select
48. er Philips equipment please refer to the Instructions for Use supplied with the respective equipment Your DFR9000 can only be controlled via the remote control if the remote control is set to RECVR Buttons with a blue function description can only perform this function in RECVR receiver mode 0 Switches the DFR9000 and to standby AUDIO DIRECT Switches between audio delay on and off Audio delay must first be enabled in the system menu SELECT Selects the device you wish to operate via the remote control In RECVR mode the DFR9000 can be operated In DVD TV and DVD RW mode Philips DVD players TVs and DVD recorders can be operated Status window Shows the selected device underlined Source selection buttons RECVR mode these buttons select the required source only sources configured in the A V input menu your DFR9000 See 10 7 A V input menu When SACD is selected as source the SACD button toggles between audio input 1 and audio input 2 See 4 5 Connecting analogue multichannel equipment and 4 6 Connecting digital HDMI equipment When TUNER is selected as source the TUNER button toggles between FM FM M ono MW and DAB broadcasting When system menu sub item Audio in in Configuration menu 15 set 3 x stereo the CD CDR button toggles between CD and CDR input Numerical keypad 0 9 Your DFR9000 does not support this function 12 QOB OS
49. evice the HDMI IN 2 input socket 27 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for audio signal input of an HDMI source device are M CH IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 HDMI IN 1 27 CD IN 24 CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 For audio signal from a CD player the DIGITAL IN 2 28 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for audio signal input of a CD player are M CH IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 CD IN 24 CD R 24 AUX IN For audio signal from a 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 CD recorder the DIGITAL IN 2 28 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for audio signal input of a CD recorder are M C CD R IN 24 AUX IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 CD IN 24 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 The following input sockets can be assigned for connection to auxiliary audio equipment M CH IN 24 OPTICAL IN 23 DIGITAL IN 1 28 DIGITAL IN 2 28 DIGITAL IN 3 28 CD IN 24 CD R 24 AUX IN 24 TV IN 25 GAME IN 25 DVD IN 25 ENGLISH 39 10 8 Gain menu In the Gain menu you can amplify the analogue input signal when the signal itself is too low to lead to a full scale output Safety feature to limit sound pressure 1 dB 30dB A
50. for and confirm with 6 gt The submenu items appear on your TV screen followed by an overview of possible settings Use and 6 to select an item in the submenu and enter with P 6 Use and 6 to set the value and confirm with OK 7 Use 4 6 9 to exit the menu without storing any setting Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu ENGLISH 25 6 Setting up the receiver You can adjust all default receiver settings to suit your own preferences some settings however have to be made before operating your DFR9000 6 1 Positioning your DFR9000 Place the receiver on a stable level surface out of direct sunlight and away from sources of excessive dust dirt heat water moisture vibration and strong magnetic fields Do not place the receiver on a carpet Do not place the receiver top of other equipment that might heat up e g another receiver or amplifier Do not place anything under the receiver e g CDs magazines etc e Allow at least 10 cm clearance from the rear and the top of the receiver and 5 cm from the left and right to prevent overheating e Allow sufficient cooling of the receiver by keeping all air inlets and outlets clear of obstructions not expose the set to dripping or splashing Do not place any sources of danger e g liquid filled objects lighted candles etc on the receiver e Active mobile phones near the set may cause malfunctions
51. g a recording AUDIO TV IN GAME IN DVD IN 25 M CH IN CD IN CD R IN AUX IN 24 This will avoid the recording device from putting 5 audio input signal directly into the output socket it is connected to audio feedback loop which could harm your audio equipment Raw The digital input signal will be put out unmodified in its native form Only select this setting if your recording device can handle multichannel input For this refer to the Instructions for Use of your recording device PCM Pulse Code Modulation Select PCM for digital recording Selects the desired system menu language Also see Selecting your system menu language 6 Setting up the receiver Resets all System menu settings to the default factory settings 34 ENGLISH MAIN MENU CONFIG SPERKERS TUNER PICTURE ENHANCEMENT AV INPUT GAIN ate Test tone L eft Volume R ight Volume C entre Volume S urround L eft Vol ume S urround R ight Vol ume S urround B ack Vol ume Sub woofer Vol ume LFE Vol ume Default MAIN MENU CONF IG BALANCE TUNER PICTURE AV INPUT GAIN L eft R ight size C entre size Surr ound size Surr ound Back Sub woofer Cut off ENHANCEMENTEC TEST TONE L VOLUME R VOLUME C VOLUME 51 VOLUME SR VOLUME SB VOLUME SUB VOLUME 5 BA SUBWOOFER OFF 151 10 2 Balance menu In the Balance menu can set the volume for the v
52. ifelike True also enhances large edges to create greater depth of perception Off 1 8 Enhances the blue colours in the projected image Makes the colours more vivid and improves the resolution of details Off 1 4 Enhances the green colours in the projected image Makes the colours more vivid and improves the resolution of details Off 1 4 Adjusts the colour spectrum of human skin displayed on the TV screen Off 1 4 Adjust the brightness black level of the displayed picture On Off Dynamic Noise Reduction Improves the video image quality by removing signal distortions On Off Resets all Enhancement settings to the default factory settings SACD Video SACD Audio 1 SACD Audio 2 DVD Video DVD Audio Sat ellite Video Sat ellite Audio TV Video TV Audio ENGLISH 37 10 7 A V input menu In the A V menu you can re assign input sockets for connection to a specific A V device If None is selected the connected source will not be recognized by the Source selection buttons 2 and 4 and the source will not be shown on the display Also see Rear view in 3 2 Rear view and Reassigning input sockets in 6 7 Setting up the receiver For SACD video equipment the HDMI 1 input socket 27 is assigned Other input sockets that can be assigned for connection to SACD equipment are HDMI IN 2 27 VIDEO 1 IN 19 VIDEO 2 IN 20 IN 21 GAME IN 21 and
53. ight surround speakers should face each other and be in line with the listener or behind him e the surround back speaker right behind the listener at the same distance and height as the surround left and right speakers e Try not to place the surround speakers further away from the listening position than the front and centre speakers Doing so can weaken the surround sound effect Positioning the subwoofer A subwoofer can be used to enhance the bass performance of your system e H possible place the subwoofer to the left or right of the centre speaker as seen from the front of the centre speaker e Bass level can be increased by placing the subwoofer closer to a corner 4 10 Connecting antennas Caution Always make sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making or changing any connections FM antenna e For best reception connect the FM connector 18 to the community cable antenna system or to a roof mounted FM antenna with an impedance of 75 OHM 0 If none of these is available you may use the wire antenna supplied for nearby stations reception could be poor the position and direction of the antenna until you find the strongest FM reception and then secure the antenna in that position DAB antenna e Connect the DAB antenna supplied to the DAB connector 18 of your DFR9000 Hang up the antenna in a T shape turned 90 to the side preferably close
54. ith OK 7 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu Ch Li P 7 6 Recording from the digital output Notes When recording a Dolby Digital or DTS signal each track must be recorded individually Digital recording is not possible from an analogue multichannel source Before you start recording from the digital output make sure the output is set to match your recording device See 10 1 Configuration menu for the appropriate Digital out setting Digital recording is not possible when the digital source material is copy protected digital recorder is connected to the DIGITAL OUT socket 28 of the receiver all signals coming from the digital inputs can be recorded directly on the connected audio recorder except signals coming from M CH IN 24 The receiver will also convert all signals coming from the analogue inputs to the digital output The receiver can be used to record digitally a multichannel surround sound audio signal Dolby Digital or DTS from for example DVD to CD R The receiver will convert the digital multichannel signal into a stereo signal without loss of relevant sound information ENGLISH 29 8 Operating the tuner Note We will now describe operating the tuner via the buttons on the remote control If buttons on PERKERS the local keyboard are required for operation these buttons will be mentioned 8 1 Tuning to radio stations FM FM M an
55. kes it possible to digitize all forms of analogue data including full motion video voices and music The relative timing of one signal to another usually expressed in degrees of shift A range of frequencies used for electromagnetic transmission e g radio and TV Radio Data System is a service that allows FM stations to send additional information If you are receiving an RDS station H 25 and the station name are displayed Red green and blue The basic components of the colour television system They are also the primary colours of light in the additive colour The red blue and green chroma information in a video signal with a separate channel for the sync signal A receiver designed for satellite reception system which receives modulated signals from an LNA Low Noise Amplifier or LNB Low Noise Block Downconverter and converts them into their original form suitable for direct presentation to the user The intensity of the color or the extent to which a given color in any image is free from white The less white in a color the truer the color the greater its saturation A system of audio reproduction that uses four or more speakers to simulate the full three dimensional effect of a live musical performance or cinematic environment See also Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound A composite video signal separated into the luma is for luma or black and white information brightness an
56. l is usually reserved for the subwoofer or speakers DTS Extended Surround is a 6 1 channel surround sound format that extends the 5 1 channel surround sound format with one additional speaker located in the back of the listener Le back nd Matrix and DTS DTS 96 24 offers high quality 5 1 channel sound playback on DVD Video and is fully backward compatible with all DTS decoders 96 refers to a 96kHz sampling rate compared to typical 48kHz sampling rate 24 refers to 24 bit word length DTS Neo 6 DTS Neo 6 provides up to six channels of matrix decoding from stereo matrix material Neo 6 Cinema is suitable for movies Neo 6 Cinema delivers good channel separation for movie soundtracks Neo 6 Music is suitable for music It plays the stereo source more through the front left right speakers and generates a natural ambient surround and centre sound Trademark acknowledgment Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol 00 are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS DTS ES Neo 6 and DTS 96 24 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc See type plate license trademark and warning notices on the bottom of the set ENGLISH 33 10 System menu overview Timer Audio delay Only available if audio and video exist for the currently selected source C entre Width C entre Gain Night mode Audio in M ultichannel
57. lity and realism for audio effects that pan from front to back as well as enhanced localization of surround channels that originate from directly behind the listener When used with movies or other programs that have special encoding Dolby Digital EX reproduces specially encoded soundtracks so that a full 6 1 soundfield is available When the receiver is set for 6 1 operation and a Dolby Digital signal is present the EX mode is automatically selected Dolby Pro Logic bandwith surround sound Dolby Pro Logic II x Movie is optimized for movie soundtracks especi Dolby Surround The channel separation and movement of surround effect Dolby Digital EX Processes stereo movie and music content into six independent playback channels of full ally those recorded in ts is comparable to than Pro Logic Il Movie DTS Digital Theater System features up to five discrete independent channe eft front right surround left surround right of full frequency sound plus capable of reproducing low frequency ranges DTS ES surround channel DTS ES comes in two versions DTS Extended Surrou Extended Surround Discrete 6 1 DTS 96 24 Dolby Pro Logic Music is optimized for music The surround effect is more enveloping DTS Digital Surround is a 5 1 channel surround sound format similar to Dolby Digital DTS 5 front centre front sixth channel for ow frequency effects LFE The LFE signa
58. lugged from the wall outlet before making any connections e sure a multichannel connection has been made See 4 5 Connecting analogue multichannel equipment e Connect the HDMI output socket of an HDMI enabled SACD player to the HDMI IN 1 input socket 27 of your DFR9000 e Connect the HDMI output socket of an HDMI source device to the HDMI IN 2 input socket 27 of your DFR9000 e Connect the HDMI input socket of an HDTV to the HDMI OUT output socket 27 of your DFR9000 e Select SACD 2 in the A V input menu See 5 System menu and 10 7 A V input menu 4 7 Connecting video equipment Your DFR9000 is equipped with RGBS VIDEO 1 IN 19 and VIDEO 2 IN 20 S Video VIDEO 21 lower row as well as CVBS VIDEO 21 upper row input output sockets for connecting video equipment For RGBS connection one 6 cinch to Scart cable is supplied Scart RGBS connection Note DIGITAL IN 1 28 and OPTICAL IN 23 are assigned as audio inputs for VIDEO 1 IN 19 and VIDEO 2 IN 20 If the connected sources do not provide digital output you should reassign other analogue audio input sockets for audio connection to this specific device For this see 6 7 Reassigning input sockets and 10 7 A V Input menu ENGLISH 19 DVD p r SCART OUTPUT recorder Satellite receiver A SS e sure
59. mplifies the volume of the device connected to the M CH IN input sockets 24 0 dB 12dB Amplifies the volume of a CD player connected to one of the input sockets assigned for connection to CD player 0 dB 12dB Amplifies the volume of a CD player recorder connected to one of the input sockets assigned for connection to a CD player recorder 0 dB 12dB Amplifies the volume of auxiliary audio equipment connected to one of the input sockets assigned for connection to auxiliary audio equipment 0 dB 12dB Amplifies the volume of a TV connected to one of the input sockets assigned for connection to aTV 0 dB 12dB Amplifies the volume of a game console connected to one of the input sockets assigned for connection to a game console 0 dB 1248 Amplifies the volume of a DVD player recorder connected to one of the input sockets assigned for connection to a DVD player recorder 0 dB 12dB Resets all Gan settings to the default factory settings 0 dB 40 ENGLISH 11 Troubleshooting WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock If you need any support 1 check the points listed below 2 visit http www philips com support for online support 3 call our help line see page 63 Receiver problems Possible cause No power even when STANDBY ON is
60. n choice better reception and clarity of sound with no re tuning Useful text information is also received DAB digital radio does not suffer from the effects of interference caused by adverse atmospheric conditions or electrical interference With DAB digital radio you get an exellent reception and pure clear sound all the time as long as you are within the coverage area Your DFR9000 combines FM and DAB giving the widest of listening options as well as improved clarity of sound and more stations On the TV screen and local displays you can see all kinds of additional information DLS information Dynamic Label Service about the programme on air This might include the name of a show phone numbers and email addresses Storing DAB radio stations Up to 99 DAB radio stations can be stored in the tuner memory 1 Press SELECT 2 to select RECVR 2 Use TUNER 4 to select the DAB waveband gt appears on the left display and ig all indicates the signal strength of the broadcasting station 3 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 and use 6 to select Tuner Enter with 6 4 Usev 6 to select DAB scan Enter with 6 gt SCAN appears on the left display and on the middle display 5 is selected Confirm with OK 7 gt ACT IVE starts blinking on TV screen and left display DAB radio stations will be stored in alphabetical order This can take some minutes 6 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the
61. n the local keyboard are required for operation these buttons will be mentioned 7 1 Source selection e Use SELECT 3 to select RECVR gt You can now operate your DFR9000 e Use the source selection buttons 4 to select the sources connected to your DFR9000 gt The left display shows the selected source followed by the type of input signal audio video The middle display shows the name of the input sockets the source is connected to Note If in the AV input menu audio and video are set to None for a source it is not possible to select this source on your DFR9000 See 10 7 A V input menu 7 2 Sound control e Use SELECT 3 to select RECVR Use the source selection buttons 4 to select the desired A V source Volume e Use MOL 10 to adjust the volume e Press MUTE 11 to mute the sound of the active source Bass 1 Press BASS SUBTITLE 12 2 Use MOL 10 to decrease increase the bass response Treble 1 Press TREBLE ANGLE 13 2 Use MOL 10 to decrease increase the treble response Loudness e Press LOUDNESS MONITOR 15 repeatedly to toggle between loudness on and off Rear volume 1 Press REAR AUDIO 18 2 Use MOL 10 to adjust the volume of the surround speaker Subwoofer volume 1 Press SUB ZOOM 19 2 Use MOL 10 to adjust the volume of the subwoofer 7 3 Selecting surround modes What surround modes can be selected depends on which speakers are connected and on
62. nd middle display and a list of stations is displayed on the TV screen r LOUDNESS In GED ul ToT UI gt DLS Dynamic Label Service information is shown lower half of the TV screen gt Some DAB radio stations may offer secondary services e g temporary or permanent secondary radio programmes transmitted on the same frequency If secondary services are avilable starts flashing in the left display e Press 7 to activate a secondary service e g a second radio programme in the background Use OK 7 to toggle through the available secondary services LOUDN 55 In TI LI 32 ENGLISH 9 Surround modes DoLBy DIGITAL EX PRO LOGIC dts ES Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is an encoding transmission and decoding standard for stereo up to 5 1 channels of digital audio It is available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data It provides up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated ow frequency effects channel and delivers high quality multichannel audio without compromising video performance Dolby Digital is the world wide audio standard for DVD Video Dolby Digital EX Available when the receiver is configured for 6 1 channel operation Dolby Digital EX introduces a centre rear channel to the 5 1 playback format This additional channel provides increased spatia
63. not open the s Place the set on a it is still consuming remove the AC po To prevent your D DFR9000 can circu underneath To prevent your D Do not use extens your set Do not run mains mount of free space al wer plug from the wal late avoid puttin ion leads avoid safe eads under rugs or ca Damaged mains leads should be replaced specifications et Contact your Philips retai flat hard and stable surf some power To disconnect socket Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted su FR9000 from overheati FR9000 from overheat arou ng in any nd your DFR9000 for adequate venti er if you experience technical difficul the set from the power supply comp rface ernally make sure the air around you heat sources e g a DVD player rpets or place heavy objects on them immediately by a mains lead meeting factory ation ies face When the set is switched to standby mode etely ng internally never place anything on top of it ty hazards use only the mains lead supplied with When disconnecting the mains lead from the wall socket always pull on the plug never pull on the lead If you do not intend to use the set for any considerable length of time disconnect the plug from the wall socket Before moving the set be certain to disconnect any interconnection leads with other components and make certain that you disconnect the set from the wall socket
64. nterface is a new form of video interface technology made to maximize the quality of flat panel LCD monitors and high end video graphics cards DVI is also a digital transfer method for HDTV EDTV Plasma Display and other ultra high end video displays for TV movies and DVDs Frequency Modulation A method of combining an information signal with a carrier signal so that it may be transmitted FM radio is frequency modulated Audio is encoded the carrier by varying the frequency in response to the audio The number of complete cycles per second of a musical tone or electronic signal expressed in Hertz Hz The frequency range in which an electronic component can accurately reproduce its input Humans can hear from 20 Hz to 20 000Hz 20kHz ideal component would have a Frequency Response totally flat or without any deviation from 20Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response specifications are measured dB based on how closely a component s response resembles that of the ideal A general term for an increase in signal power or voltage produced by an amplifier Your DFR9000 supports High bandwith Digital Content Protection HDCP owned by Intel High Definition Multimedia Interface specification developed by the Working Group that combines multi channel audio and high definition video and that controls signals into a single digital interface for use with DVD players digital television and other audiovisual devices
65. onnecting antennas 4 11 Connecting a video camera 4 12 Connecting headphones 4 13 Installing the batteries in the remote control 4 14 Connecting to the mains System E UE 24 cl e ee 24 Setting up the receiver ccsccccssssccsssscsssssccssssccsssssssssssssssscssssssssssssesesssees 6 1 Positioning your DFR9000 6 2 Switching 6 3 Selecting y ur systern LAF GUAGE 645 distance eene 6 5 Setting the speaker volume 6 6 Reassigning input sockets Operating the amplifier 1 1 SOURCE E 7 2 Sound control 7 3 Selecting surround modes 7 4 Playing sources 7 5 Recording from sorces 7 6 Recording the iertal RE are Ee 28 Operating the tune sccssscsssssssssssssssssscsssssessssecssssesssssssssesssscssssssesssenees 29 31 8 1 Tuning to radio stations FM FM M and MW band 29 8 2 Preset radio stations FM FM M and MW band 29 30 8 3 DAB radio EE 30 31 S rro nd IMOES 5 PP REKA 32 ENGLISH 5 10 System menu overview OAC OMT en Bo E 0 2 eren egener 0 3 Speakers Eeer Eeer 0 4 Tune 0 5 Picture menu 0 6 Enhancement menu 0 7 A V input menu 8 Use ieren EE mee
66. otection solutions for the video music software and hardware industries The process of adding an information signal to a carrier frequency to allow it to be transmitted Thus the carrier is modulated by the information signal as a modem DVDs are formatted to have each sound track constitute one sound field Multichannel refers to a structure of sound tracks having three or more channels Nsv NTSC Ohm PCM Phase Radio frequency RF RDS RGB RGBS Satellite receiver Saturation Surround Sound S video Sync Test Tone Toggle Tuner UCD VCR Watt ENGLISH 45 Noise Shaped Video NSV is a new video format It is designed to be easily streamed support any audio and video codec and be usable on nearly any platform Currently NSV utilizes MP3 for audio and VP3 for video National Television Standards Committee The television standard for North America and parts of South America having 525 lines 60 Hz 60 Hz refresh two fields per frame and 30 frames per second Technically NTSC is a color modulation scheme To fully specify the color video signal tt should be referred to as M NTSC NTSC is also commonly though incorrectly used to refer to any 525 59 94 video system See M NTSC The unit of electrical resistance transmitting a current of 1 amp when subjected to a potential difference of 1 volt Pulse Code Modulation is a digital scheme for transmitting analogue data PCM ma
67. pressed Mains lead not properly connected Solution Properly connect the mains lead Volume turns down automatically sound switches Set became too hot off completely Wait until set has cooled down Display does not light up Display brightness has been set to 0 ncrease display brightness with DIM 22 on the remote control Receiver goes to standby automatically Standby LED flashes and cannot be activated again Internal overheating Remote control problems Possible cause No reaction on remote control commands Batteries not properly inserted Distance to DFR9000 too great Wrong remote control mode Move the receiver away from the heat sources or vice versa Make sure nothing is placed on top of the receiver Make sure the receiver is not placed on top of equipment that might heat up e g another receiver or amplifier Make sure all air inlets and outlets are clear from obstructions Solution nsert batteries properly Reduce distance Use SELECT 3 to select RECVR Remote control mode does not light up in Batteries exhausted status window 3 Speaker problems Possible cause Poor sound or no sound at all from one or more speakers Speaker size distance and or volume not properly set Mute 11 activated Speaker size set to in Speaker menu Speaker s not properly connected Replace batteries Solution Connect sp
68. provided to help you set up and use your DFR9000 PHILIPS pmm C000 DFR9000 2 cinch audio cable Na OR FM antenna cable ains lead U K Instructions for Use Quick Install Guide ENGLISH 9 3 Functional overview Legend of illustrations on inside flap 3 1 Front view 1 7 STANDBY ON Switches the DFR9000 and to standby Standby On indicator indicator in the Power standby button Lights up red when your DFR9000 is connected to the mains and when it is switched off to Standby Goes out when your DFR9000 is switched on 2 SOURCE Selects the various connected sources in amplifier mode Navigates in up and down V direction in the menu Select previous W and next A radio stations in TUNER or DAB mode 3 4 Navigates in left 4 and right direction in the menu Selects next or previous 4 preset station in TUNER and DAB mode 4 Confirms actions in the menu Selects secondary audio services in DAB mode 5 SYSTEM MENU Opens and closes the system menu 6 Left display Indicates the present status of the DFR9000 Indicates signal strength in DAB mode Indicates the present source 7 Centre display Informs you on the present st
69. rches and stores up to 40 radio stations in FM and MW mode For manual assignment of preset numbers to stored radio stations in FM and MW mode Up to 40 preset numbers are available Swaps a preset radio station to another location stores it under another preset number Searches and stores DAB radio stations e Select NEVV to search and store the DAB radio stations Select to add new stations to the ones already stored without deleting already stored stations Swaps a DAB radio station to another location in the data base stores it under another preset number 36 ENGLISH MAIN MENU CONF 16 BRIGHTNESS BALANCE CONTRAST SPEAKERS SATURATION TUNER our HONI OUT ENHANCEMENTESHARPNESS AV INPUT HUE GAIN BOEFAULT at Brightness Contrast Saturation TV Out HDMI Out TV Shape Sharpness Hue NTSC signal only Default MAIN MENU CONFIG DCO BALANCE CROSSCOLOUR SPEAKERS TRUE LIFE TUNER BLUE EXTEND PICTURE GREENEXTEND REENEN AV INPUT BLACK LEVEL CAIN DNR ate DCDI NTSC signal only Cross Colour True Life Blue Extend Green Extend Skin Tone Black Level DNR Default 10 5 Picture menu In the Picture menu you can adjust picture settings for the TV For some picture settings Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Hue the effect of the setting can directly be seen on the TV screen These settings have an ex
70. rom the front speakers To prevent this set the centre speaker distance C distance a little further than it actually is In this way sound from the front and centre speakers will be heard at the same time Make sure receiver and TV are switched on and that RECVR is selected and A V source are selected Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select Speakers and enter with 6 gt The submenu items appear on your TV screen followed an overview of possible settings Using lt gt and A 6 you can now set size and distance for all your speakers Confirm all adjustments with OK 7 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to close the system menu Note If you have set speakers to Small you should also select a Cutoff frequency in the menu For the cutoff frequency of your speakers refer to the Instructions for Use of the speakers 6 5 Setting the speaker volume bal N gt Make sure receiver and TV are switched on and that RECVR is selected and A V source are selected Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen Use 6 to select Balance and enter with 6 gt The submenu items appear on your TV screen followed an overview of possible settings Using and A 6 you can now set the volume for all your speakers You can also activate a test tone Confirm all
71. s for connection to these devices This can be done in the system menu For this see 6 7 Reassigning input sockets and 10 7 A V Input menu Connections can then be made as described below Please refer to the chapter Functional overview for an overview of connectors and the devices they are assigned to numbers between brackets refer to the numbers in the illustrations page 3 arrows in the illustrations indicate the direction of the signal 4 2 Connecting to your TV SCART RGBS connection TV SCART INPUT 0006 d OX A e e e e F O o EEN e e sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections Connect the Scart control 2 5 mm jack of the 6 cinch Scart control to Scart cable supplied to the SCART CONTROL connector 22 of your DFR9000 gt When your DFR9000 is reactivated after being switched off Scart control switches your Scart enabled TV to the correct input source immediately e Connect the red green blue and yellow plugs of the cable to the corresponding VIDEO OUT connectors 22 of your DFR9000 e Connect the red and white audio plugs of the cable to the corresponding LINE OUT connectors 22 of your DFR9000 Connect
72. sh to record from as source gt The selected source name is shown on the middle display 3 Prepare the desired recording source must be connected to one of the outputs of the receiver necessary select the input socket IN CD IN CD R IN etc to which the recording device s output socket is connected See Selecting input sockets for recording hereafter d Start recording on the recording device 5 Start the playback of the source you wish to record from Note If the recording device is selected for playback via the amplifier the REC OUT 25 analogue output socket will be muted to avoid sound feedback loops that can harm your audio equipment Selecting input sockets for recording This is only necessary if one of the following analogue audio input sockets is connected to the recording device AUDIO TV IN GAME IN DVD IN 25 M CH IN CD IN CD R IN AUX IN 24 1 Make sure receiver and TV are switched on and that RECVR and A V source are selected 2 Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The main menu appears on your TV screen The Configuration menu 15 the first menu that can be selected 3 6 to enter the Configuration submenu gt The submenu items appear on your TV screen followed by an overview of possible settings Use and 6 to select Rec audio and enter with 6 Use A and 6 to select the desired input socket and confirm w
73. ssembled by a specialized company Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials exhausted batteries and old equipment YO 0000 0 DFR 9000 DIGITAL SURROUND RE f VER b STANDBY ON 4 PULL TO OPEN PHIJ IPS VOLUME Ee Sgr zen am Ems Front view D SPEAKERS 4 OHM NOMINAL J MAINS 4 IS 9 90 2 22 03 sus our DO 0 9 Rear view 4 ENGLISH Important information s sccsssscessssssssssssssssesssseessssesssssesssssssssssssscessssseesees 6 INCrOAUCTION 7 8 COILS IES 8 Functional overview 9 13 3 1 Front view 3 2 Rear view 3 3 REMOLE 11 12 ERT 3 Installation 14 23 4 4 2 Connecting to your 5 4 3 Connecting analogue audio equipment 6 4 4 Connecting digital audio equipment 4 5 Connecting analogue multi channel equipment 4 6 Connecting digital HDM equip Eit eh Or 8 SEH DE video eebe 18 20 4 8 Connecting speakers 4 9 Positioning the speakers 4 10 C
74. t 21 upper row of your DFR9000 e Connect an optional 1 cinch connection cable between the CVBS intput of a DVD recorder and the REC OUT output socket 21 upper row of your DFR9000 e For audio connection to the TV game console and DVD player recorder see Connecting analogue equipment 4 8 Connecting speakers We will describe connection of a complete setup of seven speakers including subwoofer and surround back speaker but everyone s home setup will vary Simply connect the speakers you have as described below The receiver will work with just two stereo speakers the front speakers in the illustration but a complete setup is best for surround sound As a minimum we recommend five speakers two front speakers a centre speaker and two surround speakers for good surround sound It is possible to reproduce some kind of surround sound with fewer speakers This is done by redirecting the signals which are intended for the missing speakers to the existing ones See 6 4 Setting the speaker size and distance 6 5 Setting the speaker volume 10 2 Balance menu and 10 3 Speakers menu how to set up the receiver correctly for the number and size of the speakers used Notes Always switch off your receiver before making any connections Speakers with a nominal impedance of 4 Q and 8 Q can be connected but speakers with a nominal impedance of 4 Q give the best performance General 1 Twist exposed wire stran
75. t two AA R6 1 5 V batteries noting the and configuration in the battery compartment 2 Replace the cover 4 14 Connecting to the mains After you have connected the speakers and optional equipment as described you can connect the unit to the wall socket 1 Check whether the AC voltage as shown on the type plate on the bottom of the unit corresponds to your local AC voltage If tt does not consult your dealer or service organisation 2 sure all connections have been made before connecting your DFR9000 to the mains supply 3 Connect the mains lead to the wall socket gt When the unit is connected to the wall socket the Standby On indicator 1 lights up red gt The AC power supply is now switched on e When the set is switched to standby it is still consuming some power To disconnect the set from the mains supply completely withdraw the mains lead from the wall socket Note For users in the U K please follow the instructions on page 2 24 ENGLISH 5 System menu All receiver settings except sound adjustments are done via On Screen Displays and with help of the following buttons on local keyboard System Menu 5 4 4 3 and 2 When the system menu is active the SOURCE rotary 2 functions as up down selection button on remote control System menu 5 OK 7 and lt a 6 We will now describe operating your DFR9000 via the buttons on the remote control If bu
76. the Scart connector at the other end of the cable to the Scart input connector of your TV ENGLISH 15 S Video CVBS connection TV S VIDEO IN 0 4 CVBS IN e f your is equipped with an S Video input socket you can connect this socket to the REC OUT output socket 21 lower row of your DFR9000 For this use an optional S Video connection cable e If your TV is equipped with a CVBS input socket you can connect this socket to the CVBS output socket 21 of your DFR9000 For this use an optional 1 cinch connection cable Notes If your TV is equipped with progressive scan component video connect an optional 3 cinch connection cable to the RGB sockets 22 of your DFR9000 For connection to a TV with an HDMI input socket see Connecting equipment 4 3 Connecting analogue stereo audio equipment TV AUDIO OUT DVD recorder AUDIOIN AUDIO OUT 90 aes ame console 9989 CO 4 GEN 000000000 For connection to analogue audio equipment six input sockets AUDIO TV IN GAME IN and DVD IN 25 and two output sockets REC OUT 25 are available 16 ENGLISH If you do not connect multichannel equipment e g SACD player you can reassign the SL SR and C
77. the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections e Connect the red green blue and yellow plugs of a 6 cinch to Scart cable to the corresponding VIDEO 1 IN input sockets 19 of your DFR9000 e Connect the red and white audio plugs to the input sockets you reassigned for audio connection E g TV IN 25 Connect the Scart connector at the other end of the cable to the Scart output connector of a DVD player recorder e Connect the red green blue and yellow plugs of a 6 cinch to Scart cable to the corresponding VIDEO 2 IN input sockets 20 of your DFR9000 e Connect the red and white audio plugs to the input sockets you reassigned for audio connection E g GAME IN 25 e Connect the Scart connector at the other end of the cable to the Scart output connector of a satellite receiver Note If your DVD player recorder or satellite receiver is equipped with RGBS output sockets you can connect these sockets to the appropriate VIDEO IN sockets 19 20 of your For this use one of the 4 cinch connection cables supplied S Video connection TV S VIDEO OUT 0 DVD recorder S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT 0 0 S VIDEO OUT 10 e sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections e Connect an optional S Video connection
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79. tion Multimedia Interface It is a direct connection that can carry digital HD video as well as digital multi channel audio By eliminating the conversion to analogue signals it delivers perfect picture and sound quality Digital Audio Broadcasting Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB is the latest in digital radio technology It allows you to enjoy your favorite radio stations in crystal clear near CD quality sound What s more you get an even wider choice of radio stations NSV Precision Video NSV Precision Video is an embedded noise reduction technology that eliminates existing noise inherent in video signals thereby providing a more refined picture viewing experience Video Upscaling With Video Upscaling you can increase the resolution of SD Standard Definition video signals that DVD uses to HD High Definition so you will be able to see more details thanks to a sharper more true to life picture UCD Digital Amplifier The UCD Audiphile Digital Amplifier is a full digital Class D amplifier designed to give the lowest output impedance and the best audio performance and efficiency Trademark acknowledgment HDMI the HDMI logo and High Defenition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licening LLC Noise Shaped Video is a trademark of Analog Devices Inc 8 ENGLISH Packaging contents Please check whether the following items are present in the box of the Digital Surround Receiver They are
80. tortion Dynamic power 2 x 130 W 4 ohm 6 x 90 W 4 ohm aximum power lt 190 W per channel Signal noise 105 dBA Frequency response 5 Hz 45 kHz Ouput terminals 4 8 ohm Total Harmonic Distortion 1 1 kHz 0 065 Digital output Coaxial out according IEC 60958 amp IEC 61937 0 5 75 ohm PCM Dolby Digital DTS up to 96kHz Digital input Optical and coaxial in according IEC 60958 amp IEC 61937 gt 0 2Vpp 75 ohm 32 96kKHz 24 bit PCM DTS DTS96 24 Dolby Digital ultichannel formats Dolby Prologic IIx Dolby Digital Dolby Digital EX DTS DTS 96 24 DTS ES Matrix DTS ES Discrete DTS NEO 6 Line Rec out Rated output 1 6 Vrms Signal noise 110 dBA Total Harmonic Distortion 0 0016 Frequency response 5 100 kHz nput sensitivity 0 2 2 8 nput impedance 22 kohm ADCIDAC rated output 96 kHz 24 bits Analogue video section input output Composite Video Signal level 1 Vp p 75 ohm Frequency response 0 6 Mhz Signal noise gt 50 dB S Video Signal level Y 1 Vp p 75 ohm 0 286 Vp P 75 ohm Frequency response 0 6 5 MHz ignal noise gt 65 dB Component Video RGB gnal level 1 75 ohm DCH PR CR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm 0 7 75 ohm requency response 0 0 7 MHz rogressive 0 16 MHz gnal noise gt 70 dB mny vx NU Input resolutions formats PAL 576i 720 x 576i PAL progressive 576
81. tra menu level indicated by the highlighted icon at the bottom of the TV screen and the lit icon in the middle display allowing you to adjust the value using A and W 2 Confirm the adjustment with OK 4 or press 4 to go back to the previous level without storing the adjustment Adjust the brightness of the displayed picture 0 100 Adjusts the overall contrast intensity from 0 100 Adjusts the colour saturation of the projected image 0 100 Selects resolution and mode for the TV outputs 22 576 RGB 576p YPbPr 720p YPbPr 1080 YPbPr Selects resolution and mode for the HDMI output 27 Auto 576p 720p 10801 VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Items that are not supported by your TV monitor are greyed out Selects the picture format for the displayed picture on the TV screen Auto 4 3 16 9 Controls the contour impression of the displayed picture 0 100 Adjusts the tint of the projected image 0 100 Resets all Picture settings to the default factory settings 10 6 Enhancement menu In the Enhancement menu you can set the TV to adjust settings automatically DCDI Directional Correlational Deinterlacing eliminates the jagged edges that appear when standard interlaced video is viewed on progressive scan displays On Off Prevents colours being displayed in the wrong places On Off Enhances details in an image such as skin texture freckles or hair thus making them more visible and more l
82. ts of your DFR9000 e Select SACD 1 in the A V input menu See 5 System menu and 10 7 A V input menu gt You can now adjust the sound of any multichannel source connected using the sound controls of the receiver Notes wish to play regular CDs or DVDs in your SACD player you must also make an additional dudio connection for playing regular CDs and DVDs otherwise the SACD player might output the signal to the wrong output sockets case your multichannel device has only one surround rear output socket or this socket can be connected to either the SBL or the SBR socket Depending on the bass management of the source device the subwoofer gain of the multichannel analogue audio input can be adapted in the Configuration menu sub menu M ultichannel Subw oofer Gain See 10 1 Configuration menu multichannel equipment is available the CD IN SL SR CDR IN and C SUB AUX IN sockets can be connected to the output sockets of analogue audio equipment The sockets must first be reassigned in the system menu For this see 6 7 Reassigning input sockets and 10 1 Configuration menu Audio in The SBL SBR sockets have no function when no multichannel equipment is connected sure the SACD player or other analogue multichannel source device has the same speaker setup as your DFR9000 18 ENGLISH 4 6 Connecting digital
83. ttons on the local keyboard are required for operation these buttons will be mentioned The receiver is set to standard specifications at the factory However you can adjust these specifications to suit your own preferences Some settings have to be made before operating your DFR9000 For this see 6 Setting up the receiver The receiver menu screens allow you to adjust the various settings For an overview and explanation of all menus see 10 System menu overview Note Submenu settings can always be undone by selecting Default at the bottom of that submenu To reset all user settings to the default factory settings select Reset all in the Configuration submenu 5 1 Basic menu navigating 1 UI A WN Press 1 1 to switch on the receiver gt The Standby On indicator 1 on the receiver goes out and middle display WELCOME appears on the W Switch on your TV and select A V input Use SELECT 3 to select RECVR Use the source selection buttons 4 to select the desired A V source Press SYSTEM MENU 5 to open the system menu gt The ring around the SOURCE rotary 2 on the receiver starts flashing and the main menu appears on your TV screen gt The buttons that can be used for navigating through the menu are shown the middle display and at the bottom of the TV screen Use and 6 to select the submenu you wish to change settings

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