Philips DFR9000 Video displays for TV, movies, and DVDs, Hertz Hz, Frequency response, Audio

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DVD

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

DVI (Digital Video Interface) 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.

FM

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 on the carrier

 

by varying the frequency in response to the audio.

Frequency

The number of complete cycles per second of a musical tone or electronic signal, expressed in

 

Hertz (Hz).

Frequency response

The frequency range in which an electronic component can accurately reproduce its input.

 

Humans can hear from 20 Hz to 20,000Hz (20kHz). An ideal component would have a

 

Frequency Response, totally flat or without any deviation, from 20Hz to 20 kHz. Frequency

 

Response specifications are measured in dB based on how closely a component’s response

 

resembles that of the ideal.

Gain

A general term for an increase in signal power or voltage produced by an amplifier.

HDCP

Your DFR9000 supports High bandwith Digital Content Protection (HDCP), owned by Intel.

HDMI

High Definition Multimedia Interface. A specification developed by the HDMI 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.

HDTV

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.

Hertz (Hz)

The basic unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second.

Image

A reproduction or imitation of a person or thing displayed by any type of visual media.

Interlacing

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.

LED

Light emitting diode. A low-power, long life, light source, usually red, green or yellow in color.

 

Some LEDs can produce two different colors.

Level

The relative intensity of an audio or video source.

LFE

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.

Line out

Audio output, typically in level range of 1-2 Volts.This may be 10,000 -50,000 ohms, at -10dB

 

or -20dB.

L/R Audio

This abbreviation stands for Left and Right audio.

Macrovision

Macrovision provides licensing and copy protection solutions for the video, music, software and

 

hardware industries.

Modulation

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 in a modem.

Multichannel

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.

 

 

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Contents Digital Surround Receiver DFR9000 How to connect a plug Mains plugCopyright in the U.K Copyright protection3 4 5 6 7 @ # Index Troubleshooting Technical specificationsHelpline Warranty System menu overviewImportant information Safety PrecautionsRemove the AC power plug from the wall socket DFR9000 DFR9000 featuresIntroduction Packaging contents Functional overview Left displayCentre display Right displayVideo 2 in R, G, B, S Rear viewVideo 1 in R, G, B, S Remote control Digital in 1 / in 2 /Status window Source selection buttonsOpens and close the system menu VOL +Mute TV CH +DTS 96/24 DTS 96/24 available Input signal indicationsDisplays Installation Connecting to your TVGeneral remarks SCART/RGBS connectionConnecting analogue stereo audio equipment Video / Cvbs connectionConnecting digital audio equipment Satellite Receiver Connecting analogue multichannel equipment Sacd player Connecting digital Hdmi equipmentConnecting video equipment Receiver Video connectionGeneral Connecting speakersCvbs connection Connecting the speakers Positioning the speakersIf you wish to connect an active subwoofer General hints for positioningConnecting antennas Connecting to the mains Connecting headphonesInserting the batteries in the remote control System menu Basic menu navigatingSetting up the receiver Switching on and offSetting the speaker size and distance Positioning your DFR9000Tips Setting the speaker volumeReassigning input sockets Operating the amplifier Playing sources Recording from sourcesRecording from the digital output Selecting input sockets for recordingOperating the tuner Tuning to radio stations FM, FM-M and MW bandPreset radio stations FM, FM-M and MW band Moving preset radio stations Selecting preset radio stationsDAB radio stations Storing DAB radio stationsTuning to DAB radio stations Moving DAB radio stationsSurround modes Configuration menu System menu overviewBalance menu Speakers menuTo 40 preset numbers are available Move PresetStored stations DAB MoveEnhancement menu Picture menu you can adjust picture settings for the TVPicture menu 10.7 A/V input menu Game Video Game AudioDVD + RW Video 21, GameGain menu Troubleshooting Receiver problems Possible cause SolutionRemote control problems Possible cause Solution Speaker problems Possible cause SolutionVideo problems Possible cause Solution Tuner problems Possible cause SolutionPlayback problems Possible cause Solution Recording problems Possible causeGlossary Video displays for TV, movies, and DVDs By varying the frequency in response to the audioFrequency Hertz HzPhase Sync signal Satellite receiverUtilizes MP3 for audio and VP3 for video To refer to any 525/59.94 video system. See Mntsc OhmTechnical specifications Audio sectionDTS ES Matrix, DTS ES Discrete, DTS NEO6 Analogue video section input/outputDigital video section input/output Rate of 32-96 kHz FsTuner GeneralHelpline PolskaPage Inköpsdatum Anskaffelsesdato Kjøpedato Oatopäivä Name,Anschrift und Unterschrift des HändlersNaam, adres en handtekening v.d. handelaar Nombre, direccion y firma del distribudor

DFR9000 specifications

The Philips DFR9000 is an innovative addition to the world of home entertainment, integrating advanced technologies and user-centric features that elevate the viewing experience. Whether you are a movie enthusiast or a gaming aficionado, the DFR9000 promises to deliver an immersive and captivating experience.

One of the standout features of the DFR9000 is its Ultra HD resolution. With 4K capabilities, the television provides stunning clarity and detail, allowing viewers to appreciate the finer nuances in their favorite movies and shows. The high dynamic range (HDR) technology further enhances this experience by improving contrast and color depth, rendering images that are more lifelike than ever before.

In terms of sound quality, the DFR9000 excels with its integrated surround sound system. The inclusion of Dolby Atmos technology creates a three-dimensional sound environment, placing viewers at the center of the action. This feature ensures that audio complements visual elements, enriching the overall entertainment experience.

The DFR9000 is designed with connectivity in mind. It includes multiple HDMI and USB ports, facilitating easy connections to various devices such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices. Furthermore, it supports Wi-Fi connectivity and features various smart TV functionalities, enabling access to popular streaming services and apps, allowing users to enjoy a wealth of content at their fingertips.

Another impressive aspect is the advanced image processing capabilities of the DFR9000. Utilizing Philips’ proprietary technology, the TV optimizes every frame for clarity and motion performance, significantly reducing motion blur during fast-paced scenes. This is especially beneficial for sports and action sequences.

Smart features are abundant in the DFR9000, with voice control integration allowing seamless operation via virtual assistants. Users can navigate menus, adjust settings, and search for content with simple voice commands, making the entire viewing experience remarkably efficient and user-friendly.

In addition, the sleek design of the Philips DFR9000 enhances any living space. With its ultra-slim profile and minimalistic bezels, it not only serves as a powerful entertainment hub but also as an elegant piece of home decor.

Overall, the Philips DFR9000 combines cutting-edge technology, superior image and sound quality, robust connectivity, and smart features, making it an excellent choice for any home theater enthusiast.