Philips FWD790/21M Connecting a VCR or, Cable/satellite box Equipment, Connecting to game console

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English

Connections

Step 6: Connecting a VCR or

Step 7: Connecting digital audio

cable/satellite box

equipment

COMPONENT

S-VIDEO

VIDEO IN

 

AUDIO

Pr/Cr

OUT

 

VIDEO IN

Pb/Cb

 

 

Y

1

 

3

 

2

 

4

Viewing and listening to playback

1Connect the VCR or Cable/Satellite Box to the TV system as shown.

2Connect the system’s AUX IN jacks to the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR or Cable/ Satellite box.

Before starting operation, press AUX/GAME on the remote control to select “AUX” in order to activate the input source.

Using the VCR for recording DVDs

Some DVDs are copy-protected.You cannot record or dub protected discs using a VCR.

3Connect the system’s VIDEO jack to the VIDEO IN jack on the VCR.

4Connect the system’s LINE OUT (R/L) jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks on the VCR.This will allow you to make analog stereo (two channel, right and left) recording.

To view DVD playback while recording You must connect the system to your TV system using the S-VIDEO (as shown above) or the Component (Pr Pb Y) video connection.

A

Recording (digital)

Connect the system’s DIGITAL OUT jack to the DIGITAL IN jack on a digital recording device (DTS-Digital Theater System compatible, with a Dolby Digital decoder, for example).

Before operation, set the DIGITAL OUTPUT according to the audio connection. (See Using the Setup Menu – Setting the digital output).

Step 8: Connecting to game console

IMPORTANT!

– Gameport inputs are for the game console only.

Use the game console’s video cable (not supplied) to connect its video output to the GAMEPORT- VIDEO terminal.

Use the game console’s audio cable (not supplied) to connect its audio output to the GAMEPORT- AUDIO L./ AUDIO R. terminals.

Use the video cable (yellow) to connect the VIDEO OUT terminal to the video input on the TV for viewing.

Notes:

- On the TV, the Video Input jack is usually yellow and might be labeled A/V In, CVBS, composite or Baseband.

- To avoid magnetic interference, do not position the front speakers too close to your TV.

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Contents DVD Mini-HiFi System México Page Plug & PLAY-for tuner installation English IndexEspañol 138 EspañolContents Tuner Operations Clock/Timer OperationsDeleting a preset radio station Tape Operation/RecordingSupplied accessories General Information/MaintenanceFeatures Discs for playbackCare and safety information Environmental informationPlacing speakers Connecting speakersConnections Type plate is located on the rear of the systemUsing Video In jack Cvbs Using component Video In jack Pr PbYUsing S-Video In jack Using an accessory RF modulatorOn the DVD Mini Hi-Fi System Connecting FM/MW Connecting the power Antennas CordLocal power line voltage Voltage Selector, setCable/satellite box Equipment Connecting a VCR orConnecting to game console Functional Overview Controls on the systemSystem Menu disc mode only Remote controlDisc Menu disc mode only ≤ wOOx Stop# Numeric Keypad $ VOL +Demonstration mode Basic FunctionsUsing the remote control to operate System Inserting batteries into the remote controlSetting the clock PreparationsYour TV set Setting the TV setConnecting TV set Select an item and press OKSetting speakers Setting language preferenceAbout Gameport To adjust the game console’s volume LevelGame Operations Starting OperationPlaying discs Using the disc menuDisc Operations For MP3/ DivX/ WMASelecting various mode functions Basic playback controlsTo cancel Shuffle mode Shuffle play modeShuffle playback mode Programing favorite tracksSpecial DVD/VCD features Changing discs during playbackZooming Playing in slow motion modeScreen without interrupting disc playback Special VCD/SVCD features MP3/ WMA/ Jpeg Picture disc MP3/ WMA/ DivX/ Picture Disc OperationsPlaying MP3/ WMA/ Picture disc Kodak, Jpeg Kodak Picture discPlaying DivX disc When playing DivX disc with embedded subtitleWhen playing DivX disc with external subtitle Load a DivX disc Data CD Menu appears on the TV screenUsing the menu bar DVD Menu OperationsRemoving the menu Press System Menu or OK Using the setup menu user preference settingsSetting the TV shape 169 Wide screen LB Letter Box PS Pan ScanNight mode turning on/off Setting the screen saverSetting the digital output Test Tone Password Changing the passwordPassword supplied by default is Use the numeric keys 0-9 to enter your four-digit codeRating explanations English Restricting playback by setting parental LevelDefault Menu languageTuner Operations To stop storing the automatic presetPress Program on the remote control or 7 on the system English Manual preset programming Changing tuning gridSelecting a preset radio station To stop storing the manual presetGeneral information on recording Tape Operation/RecordingTape playback To stop recording Preparation for recordingDisc synchro recording Selecting another track during recordingTime can be set in 24-hour mode Clock/Timer OperationsSetting the timer Viewing the clockSetting the sleep timer Timer OperationsViewing the timer Sound control Sound and Volume ControlsVolume control Vocal Switching on/offOther Functions Dimming the displayKaraoke Key controlEcho Listening to external sourcesSpecifications Solution TroubleshootingEnglish Problem Troubleshooting Glossary

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