Philips DVD712 owner manual Sound Analog Output, Press System Menu to remove the menus

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46 Sound (Analog Output)

If you used the red and white AUDIO OUT jacks on the back of the DVD Player to connect to a Stereo Receiver, you need to choose a setting for Analog Output. First, make sure you used the red and white jacks, not the COAXIAL or OPT OUT Digital Audio Out jacks.

Then, check your Stereo Receiver and see if it is compatible with Dolby Surround or TruSurround. Then follow the steps below to choose the Analog Output setting that is most compatible with your audio equipment.

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Press SYSTEM MENU. will be selected.

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Press p repeatedly to select G, then press B.

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Press p to select Analog output, then press B.

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Press o or p to select Stereo, Dolby Surround, or 3D sound, then press the OK button.

Select Stereo if your audio equipment is not compatible with either Dolby Surround or TruSurround.

Select Dolby Surround if your audio equipment is compatible with Dolby Surround. If it is, usually a Dolby Surround logo will appear on the equipment.

Select 3D Sound if the audio equipment is TruSurround com- patible. Again, the audio equipment likely will be labelled with the TruSurround logo.

 

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Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.

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Contents DVD712 Dear Philips product owner For Customer UseTable of Contents Safety Information Appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged Introduction Region Codes Playable DiscsPlayable Discs Color SystemsGeneral Information Hookups Before you beginConnecting to a TV Only TV has Component Video In Jacks Hookups cont’dConnecting to a TV Only TV has an S-Video In Jack Connecting to a TV Only TV has a single Cvbs Video In jack Stereo Back of TV NTSC/PAL Settings NTSC/PAL Settings, Black Level ShiftBlack Level Shift If DVD playback does not start automatically, a Disc menu Playing a DiscMatically May appear. If the Title or Chapter selections are numberedForward and Reverse Searching Searching, Track/Chapter SelectionSelecting Another Chapter/Track Slow Motion Slow Motion, Still Picture/Frame-by-Frame PlaybackStill Picture/Frame-by-frame Playback Shuffle Scan, ShuffleScan To return to normal order playback, press the ShuffleFront Panel Rear Panel Audio OUT Left/RightRemote Control Buttons Scan ButtonOK Button Remote Control Buttons cont’dDisc Menu Button Play BButtonMenu Bars Menu BarOn-screen Symbols On-screen Symbols / Status WindowStatus Window Playback Control PBC Title/Disc menusDisc Menu button to remove the menu Subtitles Audio and Subtitle LanguagesAudio Language During DVD playback, press the Audio buttonZoom Zoom, AnglesCamera Angle Time Search Access Control Setting or Changing the 4-digit CodeActivating/Deactivating Child Lock in Access Control Access Control cont’dChild lock will be highlighted. Press the B button Locking or Unlocking Specific Discs Setting Parental Levels Press the System Menu buttonAccess Control contd Changing the CountryRepeat Repeat, Repeat A-BRepeat A-B Setting up a Program Video FTSErasing an entire Program Video FTS cont’dErasing an Item in the Program Audio CD FTS Erasing a Program Audio CD FTS contdTurning FTS On or Off 40 MP3 Playback Following characteristics are not supportedAdditional notes for MP3 playback MP3 Playback contd Playing an Album or TitleTV Shape Press System MenuVideo Shift Color Settings Smart Picture If you selected Personal, go to stepDigital Output Sound Analog Output Night Mode Subwoofer Cut-off, Night ModeSubwoofer Cut-off Language Karaoke Vocal, LanguageKaraoke Vocal Bit Rate Indicator Bit Rate Indicator, Help TextHelp Text No picture No powerHelpful Hints Distorted pictureHelpful Hints contd Glossary DVD Digital Video DiscPAL/50Hz NTSC/60Hz SpecificationsVideo CD PAL/50Hz NTSC/60Hz Limited Warranty Digital Video Disc PlayerExchange Fee + Sales Tax = Total Limited Warranty cont’dTo obtain a replacement product from Philips Payment, if applicableIndex of Information for your DVD Player 36-39