Philips HTS3500S/98 user manual Press Disc on the remote to turn on the DVD system, If no picture

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Getting Started (continued)

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Setting up Progressive Scan feature (for Progressive Scan TV only)

The progressive scan display twice the number of frames per seconds than interlaced scanning (ordinary normal TV system). With nearly double the number of lines, progressive scan offers higher picture resolution and quality.

IMPORTANT!

Before enabling the progressive scan feature, you must ensure :

1)Your TV can accept progressive signals, a progressive scan TV is required.

2)You have connected the DVD system to your TV using Y Pb Pr (see page 10).

1 Turn off your TV progressive scan mode or turn on interlaced mode (refer to your TV user manual).

2Press DISC on the remote to turn on the DVD system.

3Turn on your TV and select the correct Video Input channel (see page 17).

The blue DVD background screen will appear on the TV.

4Press SETUP on the remote.

5Press 2to select { Video Setup Page }.

Video Setup Page

 

TV Type

 

 

TV Display

 

 

Progressive

On

 

Picture Setting

Off

 

 

 

6Select { Progressive } > { On }, then press OK to confirm.

The below menu will appear on the TV.

HINTS:(refer to the owner's manual)

ACTIVATING PROGRESSIVE:

1.Ensure your TV has progressive scan.

2.Connect with YPbPr(GBR) video cable.

3.If there is a blank screen on normal TV, wait 15 seconds for auto recover.

7 Press 1 to highlight

 

 

in the menu

OK

 

and press OK to confirm.

 

There will be no picture on your TV at this state until you turn on the progressive scan mode on your TV.

8Turn on your TV progressive scan mode (refer to your TV user manual).

The below menu will appear on the TV.

Confirm again to use progressive scan

If picture is good press OK on remote

OK

 

Cancel

9 Press 1 to highlight

 

 

in the menu

OK

 

and press OK to confirm.

 

The set up is complete now and you can start enjoy the high quality picture.

If no picture:

Wait for 15 seconds for auto recovery.

OR

1Deactivate Progressive Scan feature by pressing the OPEN CLOSE 0 on the DVD system to open the disc tray.

2Press 1 on the remote control.

3Press MUTE on the remote.

The blue DVD background screen will appear on the TV.

Helpful Hint:

There are some progressive scan TV and High-Definition TV sets that are not fully compatible with this DVD system, resulting in the unnatural picture when playing back a DVD VIDEO disc in the progressive scan mode. In such a case, turn off the progressive scan feature on both the DVD system and your TV set.

OK

 

Cancel

TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting.

To return to the previous menu, press 1. To remove the menu, press SETUP.

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Contents Need help fast? Laser For Customer UseIndex EnglishContents Troubleshooting Locking/Unlocking the discSetup Supplied accessoriesCleaning discs General InformationBasic Connections Rear RConnecting the speakers and subwoofer Connecting to TV Option 1 Using S-Video socketOption 2 Using Composite Video socket Optional Connecting the power cord Connections to External Devices Connecting a VCR or Cable/Satellite BoxUsing the VCR for recording DVD playback Viewing and listening to the playbackConnecting digital audio equipment Listening to the playbackVOL + Remote ControlSource buttons TV VOL +# Numeric Keypad ≤ Karaoke buttonsDisc tray ECO Power indicatorMain Unit System display panelSwitching to Eco Power standby mode Switching on the DVD systemSetting the TV Getting StartedSelect Progressive On , then press OK to confirm Wait for 15 seconds for auto recoveryPress Disc on the remote to turn on the DVD system Below menu will appear on the TVNtsc TV DisplayPAL MultiOn-screen display OSD language Press Ç twice to stop playback if any, then press SetupRepeat steps 3~4 for other settings Use 34keys to select a language and press OK to confirmPlaying discs Disc OperationsPlayable discs Your DVD home theatre system will playAuto Eco Power standby mode Basic playback controlsSelecting various repeat/ shuffle functions To access or remove the menu Using the Disc MenuTo select a playback feature or item Other operations for video playback DVD/VCD/SVCDStopped point Advancing by frame Changing sound track languageResuming playback from the last Changing subtitle language DVDPreview Function VCD only Playing an MP3/Windows Media Audio/JPEG/ MPEG-4 disc Disc menu appears on the TV screenPlaying MP3 music and Jpeg picture simultaneously Zoom picture Playing a picture disc slide showPreview Function Rotating/Flipping the picturePlaying a Super Audio CD Sacd Playing a DivX discPlaying a Karaoke disc Microphone SettingMic Volume Echo LevelLocking/Unlocking the disc for viewing DVD Setup Menu OptionsAccessing General Setup Dimming system’s display panelTo start programme playback Programming disc tracks not for Picture CD/MP3/SACDIf you want to remove a track To exit programme playbackScreen Saver turning on/off DivX VOD registration code OffNight Mode turning on/off Accessing Audio SetupSpeakers Volume/Speakers Delay CD UpsamplingTV Type Accessing Video SetupPress Disc and followed by Setup on the remote TV DisplayPicture Setting Accessing Preference Setup Audio, Subtitle, Disc MenuRestricting playback by Parental Control MP3/JPEG Menu turning on/off Rating explanationsPBC Playback Control Without MenuChanging the Password Setting the DivX Subtitle font Restoring to original settingsOthers Setting the Sleep timer To cancel the sleep timerOther Functions Using the Plug and Play Tuning to radio stationsPresetting radio stations Tuner OperationsChanging tuning grid not available Selecting a preset radio stationDeleting a preset radio station Automatic presettingSound and Volume Controls Individual speakers volume adjustmentUse 34 keys to highlight Speakers Delay , then press Selecting surround sound Volume controlTo turn off the volume temporarily Selecting digital sound effectsTroubleshooting ProblemSolution DVD system does not start playback Glossary Glossary Specifications Amplifier SectionG l i s h