Philips HTS6500 user manual TV Type, TV Display, Pan Scan, Progressive, Picture Setting, Soft

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DVD Setup Menu Options (continued)

Video Setup Page (underlined options are the factory default settings)

TV Type

 

The color system for this DVD system is { NTSC }. It can

 

 

support NTSC-system TV. This DVD system will automatically

 

 

convert the PAL disc video output to NTSC format.

 

 

The picture shape can be adjusted to fit your TV.

TV Display

 

 

{ 4:3 Letter Box } – For a ‘wide-screen’ display

 

 

 

 

with black bars on the top and

 

 

 

 

bottom.

 

 

{ 4:3 Pan Scan }–

For a full-height picture with the

 

 

 

 

sides trimmed.

 

 

{ 16:9 Wide Screen } – For wide-screen TV

 

 

 

 

(frame ratio 16:9.)

 

 

Before enabling the progressive scan feature, you must ensure that

Progressive

 

 

your TV can accept progressive signals (a progressive scan TV is

 

 

required) and that you have connected this DVD system to your

 

 

TV using the Y Pb Pr (see ‘Option 3: Connecting to a Progressive

 

 

Scan TV or component video input’.)

 

 

{ On }

Turns on progressive scan mode.

 

 

 

 

Read the instructions on the TV and confirm

 

 

 

 

your action by pressing OK on the remote

 

 

 

 

control.

 

 

{ Off }

Disables the progressive scan mode.

Note: If no picture appears, wait for 15 seconds for auto recovery.

Otherwise, turn off the progressive scan as below:

1)Press EJECT.

2)Press W on the remote control.

3)Press MUTE on the remote control.

English

Picture Setting

Personal Picture Setup

Brightness

Contrast

Tint

Color

This DVD system provides three predefined sets of picture color settings and one personal setting which you can define yourself.

{Standard } – Original color setting.

{Bright } – Vibrant color setting.

{ Soft }

– Warm color setting.

{Personal } – Selects this to personalize the picture color setting. Use W X keys to adjust to the setting that best suits your personal preference and

press OK to confirm. For an average setting, select { 0. }

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Contents DVD Home Theater System Product Safety Notification Proof of PurchaseAdditional Benefits English Do not install near any heat sourcesOnly use attachments/accessories Use only with the cart, standEnglish FrançaisDeclaration of Conformity Index Environmental informationEspañol Français Table of contents Table of contents General Information Setup precautionsAccessories supplied Cleaning discsMain Unit Remote Control RETURN/TITLE MP3-DIRECTSubtitle Disc MenuUsing the remote control Basic Connections Placing the speakersBefore you start Subwoofer Front Right Connecting the SonoWave speakers and subwooferConnect the DVD system directly to the TV Connecting to TVOption 1 Using the Video Cvbs jack good picture quality Option 2 Using the S-Video jack excellent picture qualityOption 4 Connecting to a HDMI- compatible TV English Option 5 Using an accessory RF modulator Connecting the FM/ AM antennasConnecting the power cord Connecting audio from TV Connecting audio from an audio/video deviceOptional Connections You can choose to wall mount the speakers on the wall Mounting the speakers on the wallTurning off to Eco Power standby mode Getting StartedPress Standby on Audio, Subtitle and Menu language for DVD playback Setting language preferencesGeneral Setup Page appears On-screen display OSD languageWide Screen Select this if you have a wide-screen TV Setting the TV displayRepeat steps C ~ D for other settings Picture to be trimmed or formatted to fit your TVIf no picture is displayed For Progressive Scan TV onlyMessage appears on the TV Confirm your action by selecting Can start to enjoy the high quality pictureSetting thePOSITION and press OK SonoWave speakers Disc Operations Playable discsPlaying a disc Searching backward/forward Pausing playbackBasic playback controls Selecting various repeat/ shuffle functionsProgramming disc tracks Other playback features for video discs DVD/VCD/ SvcdUsing the Disc Menu To access or remove the menu Press Disc Menu on the remoteZooming To cancel the resume modeViewing playback information Resuming playback from the last stopped pointEnglish Changing sound track language Playback Control VCD onlyPreview function VCD/SVCD only Disc menu appears on the TV Insert a discRotating/flipping the picture Playing a Jpeg image file slide showPreview function Zoom picturePlayback skips to the time entered Playing a DivX discUSB Operations Device numbers may vary from different card readersCompatibility of the USB device Playing from a portable audio or HDD player MP3 Direct OperationsAccessing the DVD setup menu DVD Setup Menu OptionsDisplay Dim Disc LockLock UnlockHdmi Audio Lip SyncPan Scan Picture SettingTV Type TV DisplayHdmi Setup This feature is only available if you haveDevice Password OffMP3/JPEG Nav DivX Subtitle DefaultTuner Operations Tuning to radio stationsPresetting radio stations Using auto installUsing manual preset Selecting a preset radio stationDeleting a preset radio station Using automatic presetSelecting surround sound Sound and Volume ControlsVolume control To turn off the volume temporarilySoftware upgrades Other FeaturesSonoWave Speakers SpecificationsProblem General Solution TroubleshootingProblem Playback Solution System Problem USB/HDMI/MP3 Direct SolutionContents of the USB flash Drive cannot be readWhat types of file does the system support? Frequently Asked Questions USBWhat happens when I plug in a USB HDD? Why can’t I rotate the pictures in my device?Glossary Glossary Philips Limited Warranty ONE 1 Year English

HTS6500 specifications

The Philips HTS6500 is a sleek and sophisticated home theater system designed to elevate your audio-visual experience. This system is particularly notable for its innovative features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly design that cater to both cinema enthusiasts and casual viewers.

One of the standout characteristics of the HTS6500 is its impressive sound quality. With a powerful 5.1 surround sound setup, the system includes multiple speaker configurations that deliver an immersive audio experience. Each speaker is strategically designed to fill the room with crisp highs, detailed mids, and deep, resonant bass. The subwoofer adds depth to the audio, enhancing action sequences in movies and the subtle nuances in music.

The HTS6500 incorporates Philips’ innovative Ambisound technology, which creates a surround sound experience that rivals traditional multi-speaker setups, while only requiring a few strategically placed speakers. This technology utilizes advanced digital signal processing to create a wider soundstage, allowing users to enjoy a true cinematic experience without the clutter of multiple speakers.

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