Philips DVD 729 Preparation, Connecting to an Audio System, Connecting to Optional Equipment

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Preparation

English

Connecting to an Audio System

1You can also listen to the sound of audio CDs and DVD video discs by connecting to an optional stereo system.

2Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT on the DVD Player to the Left and Right AUDIO IN on the stereo system.

STEREOBack

 

of TV

RIGHT

TV IN SCART

CVBS VIDEO IN

AUDIO IN

 

LEFT

TV

AUDIO IN

 

 

 

OR

 

 

 

TO TV

TO TV

TO Stereo

 

VIDEO IN

SCART IN

 

 

 

AUDIO IN

 

 

 

TV OUT

L

VIDEO OPTICAL

 

 

R

COAXIAL

 

DVD

Connecting to Optional

Equipment

A digital component with a built-in MPEG 2 or Dolby Digital™ decoder allows you to enjoy the surround sound while producing the effect of being in a movie theater or a concert hall.

The Player outputs the surround sound signals from the DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL connectors.

If your receiver has a MPEG 2 or Dolby Digital™ decoder,

1Connect the COAXIAL or OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT of the DVD Player to the COAXIAL or OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN on your receiver.

Back

of TV

AV Receiver

TV IN SCART

CVBS VIDEO IN

OPTICAL IN OR COAXIAL IN

TV

TO TV

OR

TO TV

SCART IN

VIDEO IN

TO Digital

AV Receiver

DIGITAL AUDIO IN

DVD

TV OUT

L

VIDEO OPTICAL

RCOAXIAL

Notes:

– If the audio format of the digital output does not match the capabilities of your receiver, the receiver will produce a distorted sound or no sound at all.

– To see the selected audio format of the current DVD in the Setup Menu, refer to “Setup Menu”.

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Contents DVD Video Player 3139 246Important Note Index General Information Laser safetyNever Make or Change Connections with the Power Switched on Pictures Shown MAY be Different Between Countries LaserContents Symbols Used in this Manual Supplied accessoriesSafety Information IntroductionFunctional Overview Front and Rear PanelsRemote Control Basic Connections Connecting to a TV Preparation Connecting to an Audio SystemConnecting to Optional Equipment If your receiver has a Mpeg 2 or Dolby Digital decoderSmart Power On/Off Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlSwitching On Using the Remote ControlGeneral Operation OperationBasic Playback Video Control during playbackRepeat A-B DVD VCD CD OSD On-Screen DisplayRepeat Disc ResumeSpecial DVD Features Special VCD & Svcd FeaturesDisc Interval Preview FunctionTrack Digest Track IntervalPicture CD & MP3 CD Playback Play ModeMP3 & Jpeg Navigator Special MP3 Features Special Jpeg FeaturesJpeg and MP3 simultaneous playback Basic Operations Setup MenuGeneral Setup menu OSD languageScreen Saver Display DimDisc Lock Stop the program playbackSound Mode Analogue Audio Setup menuDownmix mode C. Dynamic Range CompressionDigital Output Digital Audio Setup menuReverb Mode Lpcm OutputTV Display Setup the item as followsTV Type NTSC/PAL ConversionPress OK to open its submenu Smart Picture Color SettingBrightness Contrast Preference Setup menuAudio language HueDisc Menu language PasswordSubtitle language If you choose Others in AUDIO, Subtitle or Disc Menu menuMP3/JPEG Navigator Default SetupParental Control DVD With MenuSpecifications Troubleshooting MaintenanceProblem Solution No audio at digital output Remote controlOperating commands during playback No sound and pictureLanguage Code 367368 Philips Service Philips Kundtjänst ServiceConsumer Services Philips Norge AS Philips Portuguesa

DVD 729, DVD 728 specifications

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