Philips MRD-250 warranty First Time Setup, Where Do You Start?, Antenna Connections

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Remove the battery compartment lid by pressing in the tab, then lifting off the lid.
Put the batteries in the remote control and connect the AM and FM antennas as detailed below.

10 First Time Setup

Where Do You Start?

Disconnect all equipment from power. Connect equipment to

1 power only after you have finished hooking up everything. Do not change connections with equipment connected to a power outlet.

2

Connect the DVD Receiver to a Television using one of the

3 options detailed in your separate Quick-Use Guide (or on pages 11-13).

You need only one video connection between the DVD Receiver and the TV. Use Composite Video (good picture quality), S-Video (better picture), or Component Video (best picture). Use the best connection available with your TV.

Set the TV to the correct VIDEO IN channel. Such channels may be called AUX(iliary) IN, AUDIO/VIDEO (A/V) IN, EXT1, S- VIDEO, etc. These channels are often near channel 00 on your TV. Or, your TV remote control may have a button or switch that chooses different Video modes. With some TVs, you use the TV’s menu to select a Video mode. See your TV manual for details.

Connect the speakers and Subwoofer to the DVD Receiver

4 as detailed in your Quick-Use Guide (or on page 14).

Battery Installation

1

Place the batteries in the battery compartment, matching

2 the +/- markings on the batteries to the +/- markings inside the remote.

3 Replace the battery compartment lid.

Antenna Connections

Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the AM jack on

1 the rear of the DVD Receiver.

Reposition the loop antenna to receive the clearest sound for area stations. Attach the antenna to the base stand if desired.

Note: If your TV only has a single Antenna In(put) jack, you will need an accessory RF Modulator to view the DVD playback on your TV. See your electronics retailer or contact Magnavox for details on RF Modulator avail- ability.

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Rear of TV

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Put the claw into the slot.

Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM jack on the

2 rear of the DVD Receiver. Extend and adjust the antenna until the clearest station signal is received. For better FM reception, use a 75 ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the DVD Receiver to an outdoor FM antenna as shown.

OR

AM

FM

(75 Ω)

Outdoor FM

Antenna

(not supplied)

Helpful Hint

To prevent unwanted noise, keep the antenna as far away as possible from the TV, VCR, or any other radiation source.

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Contents User guide For Customer Use Model No Serial NoTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationAtención Introduction Remote Control PLAY/PAUSERemote Control, cont’d SubtitleDisc Direct Play Disc VolumeFront Panel Searchprev Searchnext ¢Rear Panel Where Do You Start? First Time SetupAntenna Connections To hear TV channels through the DVD Home Cinema System Connecting to a TV with a Composite yellow Video In JackHookups TV Turn on the TV and set it to the correct Video In channelTurn on the TV and set it to the correct Component Video Connecting to a TV with Component Video In JacksHookups TV cont’d Press STANDBY-ONy on the front of the DVD Receiver toTurn on the TV and set it to the correct S-Video In chan Connecting to a TV with an S-Video In jackConnect the DVD Receiver’s S-VIDEO OUT jack to It is not necessary to set Video OUT to S-VIDEOHookups Speakers Connecting the SpeakersConnect the supplied Surround speakers Connect the DVD Receiver to a TV as shown on pages Connecting to a TV and Optional Audio EquipmentHookups Optional Connect the DVD Receiver’s Audio OUT jacks toConnecting a VCR or Cable/Satellite Box Connecting to a VCR or Cable/Satellite BoxConnecting a VCR for Recording DVDs Quick Disc Playback DVD Disc MenusPlayback Features Disc Number and Disc SkipPress 9 or 8 to move through the Menu System SetupPress SETUP. The System Menu appears on the TV screen Press OK to confirm a selectionTV Display TV DisplayAngle Mark Angle Mark, OSD LanguageOSD Language Video Out Goto General SetupVideo Out Press Setup General Setup will be selected, press OK Screen Saver, Speaker DelaySpeaker Delay Press SetupTest Tone Press 9 to select Audio SETUP. Then press OKTest Tone, Digital Out Digital OutDynamic Dual Mono, DynamicDual Mono Press 8 and 9 to select Stereo, L MONO, R MONO, or MIXTV Type TV Type NTSC, PAL, Language OptionsAudio, Subtitle, and Disc Menu Language Parental Control Ratings Parental ControlsParental Controls PreferencesChanging or setting the Password PasswordPress OK to save the changes Defaults Reset DefaultsPress 8 or 9 to select . Then press OK Angle Title, AngleTitle Press BF or OK to begin playbackZoom Zoom, GotoGoTo Repeat a to B Repeat, Repeat A-BRepeat Press A/B again to set the ending point. a to BCD Mode CD Features, ProgrammingCD Features ShufflePlayback Control Video CD only Playback ControlPBC, Audio ChannelsAudio Channel Without the Playback Control interactive menusSound Options Listening ModePress VOL + or to adjust the level Speaker Tone and LevelAfter you insert a Disc with MP3 files, press MENU/PBC 36 MP3 FeaturesMP3 Features Press 9 8 to select an Album or Track for playbackSelecting Preset Radio Stations Tuner FeaturesTuning Radio Stations Programming Radio StationsSleep Timer FM Reception, Sleep TimerFM Reception Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d, Glossary GlossarySpecifications Index Limited Warranty Limited Warranty

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