Philips DFR9000 manual System menu overview, Configuration menu

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10. System menu overview

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

Timer

Audio delay

(Only available if audio and video exist for the currently selected source.)

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) can 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, indicated by the highlighted 2 icon at the bottom of the TV screen and the lit 2 icon in the middle display, allowing you to adjust the value using 3 and 4 (2). Confirm the adjustment with OK (4) or press 1 to go back to the previous level without storing the adjustment.You cannot switch to another source while setting the delay time.

C(entre) Width

Shifts the ratio between left/right and centre speaker output.

 

Use this option to adjust sound reception if stereo sound is used in DPLIIx Music mode.

C(entre) Gain

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.

Night 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 (e. g. a movie).

Audio in

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 'L/R', 'SL/SR' and 'C/SUB' sockets (24) can be used for

 

3x stereo connection (CD IN, CDR-IN and AUX IN).

M(ultichannel) Subw(oofer) (Gain)

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 dB.

Rec(ord) Audio

In case one the following analogue audio input sockets is connected to a recording device,

 

this socket needs to be selected when making 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 it’s audio input signal directly into the output socket it

 

is connected to (audio feedback loop) which could harm your audio equipment.

Digital out

'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.

Language

Selects the desired system menu language. Also see 'Selecting your system menu language' in

 

'6. Setting up the receiver'.

Reset All

Resets all 'System menu' settings to the default factory settings.

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Contents Digital Surround Receiver DFR9000 Mains plug How to connect a plugCopyright in the U.K Copyright protection3 4 5 6 7 @ # Index Technical specifications TroubleshootingHelpline Warranty System menu overviewSafety Precautions Remove the AC power plug from the wall socketImportant information DFR9000 features IntroductionDFR9000 Packaging contents Left display Functional overviewCentre display Right displayRear view Video 1 in R, G, B, SVideo 2 in R, G, B, S Digital in 1 / in 2 / Remote controlStatus window Source selection buttonsVOL + Opens and close the system menuMute TV CH +Input signal indications DisplaysDTS 96/24 DTS 96/24 available Connecting to your TV InstallationGeneral remarks SCART/RGBS connectionVideo / Cvbs connection Connecting analogue stereo audio equipmentConnecting digital audio equipment Satellite Receiver Connecting analogue multichannel equipment Connecting digital Hdmi equipment Connecting video equipmentSacd player Video connection ReceiverConnecting speakers Cvbs connectionGeneral Positioning the speakers Connecting the speakersIf you wish to connect an active subwoofer General hints for positioningConnecting antennas Connecting headphones Inserting the batteries in the remote controlConnecting to the mains Basic menu navigating System menuSwitching on and off Setting up the receiverSetting the speaker size and distance Positioning your DFR9000Setting the speaker volume Reassigning input socketsTips Operating the amplifier Recording from sources Playing sourcesRecording from the digital output Selecting input sockets for recordingTuning to radio stations FM, FM-M and MW band Preset radio stations FM, FM-M and MW bandOperating the tuner Selecting preset radio stations Moving preset radio stationsDAB radio stations Storing DAB radio stationsMoving DAB radio stations Tuning to DAB radio stationsSurround modes System menu overview Configuration menuSpeakers menu Balance menuMove Preset To 40 preset numbers are availableStored stations DAB MovePicture menu you can adjust picture settings for the TV Picture menuEnhancement menu 10.7 A/V input menu Game Audio Game VideoDVD + RW Video 21, GameGain menu Receiver problems Possible cause Solution TroubleshootingRemote control problems Possible cause Solution Speaker problems Possible cause SolutionTuner problems Possible cause Solution Video problems Possible cause SolutionRecording problems Possible cause Playback problems Possible cause SolutionGlossary By varying the frequency in response to the audio Video displays for TV, movies, and DVDsFrequency Hertz HzSync signal Satellite receiver PhaseUtilizes MP3 for audio and VP3 for video To refer to any 525/59.94 video system. See Mntsc OhmAudio section Technical specificationsDTS ES Matrix, DTS ES Discrete, DTS NEO6 Analogue video section input/outputRate of 32-96 kHz Fs Digital video section input/outputTuner GeneralPolska HelplinePage Name,Anschrift und Unterschrift des Händlers Inköpsdatum Anskaffelsesdato Kjøpedato OatopäiväNaam, adres en handtekening v.d. handelaar Nombre, direccion y firma del distribudor

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