Philips HTS5700R/05 Connecting the video cable, Option 1 Using Scart socket best picture quality

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Basic Connections - DVD recorder (continued)

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Option 1

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Option 2

Option 3

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Step 2: Connecting the video cable

This connection enables you to view the disc playback from the DVD recorder. You only need to choose one of the options below to make your video connection.

Option 1: Using Scart socket (best picture quality)

Use the scart cable to connect EXT1 TO TV-I/Osocket on the DVD recorder to the corresponding SCART input socket on the TV.

Option 2: Using S-Video socket (excellent picture quality)

Use an S-video cable (not supplied) to connect S-VIDEO (Y/C) socket on the DVD recorder to the S-Video input socket (or labelled as Y/C or S-VHS) on the TV.

Option 3: Using Video (CVBS) socket (good picture quality)

Use a composite video cable (yellow - not supplied) to connect VIDEO (CVBS) socket on the DVD recorder to the video input socket (or labelled as A/V In, Video In, Composite or Baseband) on the TV.

Helpful Hints:

If your TV set has several SCART sockets, select SCART socket that is suitable for both video output and video input.

If your TV set display a selection for the SCART socket, select ‘VCR’ as the source for the SCART socket.

The EXT2 AUX-I/O socket is intended only for additional devices.

TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.

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Varoitus O l Fr a n ç a i s E n g l i s h IndexContents General Information Supplied accessoriesCare and safety information Remote controlConnections Set up the speakers Placing the speakers SubwooferConnecting speakers and subwoofer Connecting the power cord Connecting FM/MW antennasStart playing back the connected source as usual Connecting to TV/VCR/other audio devicesOptional Connections Playback Option 3 Using Optical In jack Connecting to a DVD/SACD playerOption 1 Using 6 Channel In jacks Option 2 Using Coaxial In jackOptional Connections Recording Connecting to a recording deviceTunes the radio frequency up Main unit and remote controlFunctional Overview Tunes the radio frequency downOptimises for lower-level listening Control buttons available on the remote onlySwitching to standby mode Switching on/offSetting the speakers Switching to an active modeHelpful Hint Adjusting the speaker output levelsSelecting surround sound Adjusting the Bass/Treble levelCONCERT, ACTION,DRAMA, or SCI-FI default setting Sound ControlsSetting the Sleep Timer Volume Controls and Other FeaturesVolume control Night Mode turning on/offRDS Function Presetting radio stationsTuning to radio stations Tuner OperationsSelecting a preset radio station Solution TroubleshootingProblem Amplifier Section SpecificationsGlossary DVD Player/ Recorder Serial No For Customer UseKlass 1 laseraparat 35542 PM Deutsch IndexDeutsch Dvdr3355cover15892.indd 2005-09-15 35546 PM English Frequently Asked QuestionsContents Changing to another title/chapter Advance Playback FeaturesPlayback DVD System Menu OptionsAbout recycling Care and Safety InformationCleaning discs SetupRegion codes Accessories suppliedGeneral Information IntroductionBasic Connections DVD recorder Connecting the antenna cablesThese connections enable you to Option 3 Using Video Cvbs socket good picture quality Connecting the video cableOption 1 Using Scart socket best picture quality Option 2 Using S-Video socket excellent picture qualityOption 2 Using Coaxial socket Connecting the audio cablesOption 1 Using Audio sockets Optional Connections Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite ReceiverConnecting to a VCR or other similar device Connecting to a VCR and Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Option 1 Using DV in socket Connecting a camcorder to the front socketsOption 2 Using S-VIDEO In or Video In socket Connecting a USB flash drive or USB memory card reader SYSTEM-MENU TimerREC Mode STANDBY-ONRemote Control @ Selects a DVD disc camera angle if available Turns on the DVD recorder or to standby modeSelects a track/chapter/file in the programme menu AngleSelects an audio language DVD, VCD or an audio channel Sockets behind the flap Main UnitGetting Started Inserting Batteries Setting the TVUsing the remote control to operate the system System Menu General and press  System Menu Channel Setup and press Select the country of your residence TV channel programmingModifying Channel Information Sort Channels and press OK Setting the languageDefault Audio Language English Sorting the TV channelsPress OK to set Datedd/mm/yy Setting the time & date The system menu appears Use  keys to select System Menu Clock and press  to confirmUnrecordable pictures Recording settingsRecording Discs for recordingAuto Chapter Markers Default SourceDefault Recording Mode One Touch Recording automatic turn-off Pausing a recordingManual recording About ‘VPS/PDC’ About timer recordingTimer recording manually To make a timer recording, your DVD recorder needs to knowStart SourceMode Date312-4 or 5,312 4, key in ‘53124’ Timer recording Showview SystemWatching another TV channel Changing/ Deleting a timer recordingSimultaneous recording and playback Watching playback from other deviceAbout Disc editing Accessing disc editing menuEditing/Finalising Recording Overwrite disc DVD+RW only English Rename discErase disc DVD+RW only Record new titleRecorder only Playing your recordings DVD+R on other DVD playersMake compatible DVD+RW only Lock/Unlock disc DVD+RW onlyVideo editing Accessing title editing menuAbout title editing Append recording Rename title Overwrite title DVD+RW onlyErase title Overwrite from the selected titleAbout video editing Accessing video editing menuSelecting a chapter Selecting a title Creating chapter markerUse the numeric keypad 0-9 to key in a title and press OK Splitting a title DVD+RW only Hiding an unwanted chapter Changing Index Picture EnglishTo unhide a chapter  The current chapter will be visible during playbackInserting a disc PlaybackPlayable discs Playing an audio CD Starting disc playbackPlaying a DVD video disc Playing a Super Video CDEnglish Playing a DivX disc Insert an MP3 CD  The disc content menu appearsPlaying a DVD+R/+RW disc Playing an MP3 discPlayable Jpeg picture disc File format Playing a picture disc or musicalSlide show Chapter and use numeric keypad Advance Playback FeaturesPausing playback and step play Changing to another title/ chapter/trackSelecting various repeat/shuffle functions Using T/C optionsChanging the audio soundtrack language Programming disc tracksTime search Switching camera anglesEnglish Changing subtitle language Country Accessing System Menu GeneralDVD System Menu Options Screen SaverPAL Video Output Format Restore Factory settings EnglishNtsc 169 Accessing System Menu PlaybackPress  to select a setting and press OK to confirm TV Aspect RatioEnglish Parental rating level Lpcm Setting or changing the password Digital Audio OutputALL Accessing System Menu Channel Setup Accessing System Menu RecordAccessing System Menu Clock Accessing System Menu LanguageFront Connections SpecificationsProblem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting PCM Pulse Code Modulation. a digital audio encoding system Glossary

HTS5700R/05 specifications

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The HTS5700R/05 comes with an easy-to-use interface and remote control, simplifying the navigation through menus and settings. This user-friendly design takes the hassle out of enjoying a movie night or listening session. Additionally, the digital sound control feature allows users to tailor the audio settings to their preferences, ensuring the best performance based on the type of content being played.

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