Philips manual Setting up the receiver, Positioning your DFR9000, Switching on and off

Models: DFR9000

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6. Setting up the receiver

You can adjust all default receiver settings to suit your own preferences; some settings, however have to be made before operating your DFR9000.

6.1 Positioning your DFR9000

Place the receiver on a stable, level surface, out of direct sunlight and away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture, vibration and strong magnetic fields.

Do not place the receiver on a carpet.

Do not place the receiver top of other equipment that might heat up (e.g. another receiver or amplifier).

Do not place anything under the receiver (e.g. CDs, magazines, etc.).

Allow at least 10 cm clearance from the rear and the top of the receiver and 5 cm from the left and right to prevent overheating.

Allow sufficient cooling of the receiver by keeping all air inlets and outlets clear of obstructions.

Do not expose the set to dripping or splashing.

Do not place any sources of danger (e.g. liquid filled objects, lighted candles, etc.) on the receiver.

Active mobile phones near the set may cause malfunctions.

6.2 Switching on and off

1Press B (1) to switch on the receiver.

>The last selected source will automatically be selected (if still active).The source name will be shown on the left display.

The receiver can also be switched on by pressing any of the SOURCE selection buttons

(4) or by selecting a source with the SOURCE rotary (2) on the local keyboard.

> The Standby/On indicator (1) goes out and and 'WELCOME' appears on the middle display.

2Press B (1) to switch the receiver back into Standby mode. > The Standby/On indicator (1) on the receiver lights up red.

To disconnect the receiver from the mains completely, remove the mains plug from the wall socket.

6.3 Selecting your system menu language

1Make sure receiver and TV are switched on and that RECVR. is selected and A/V source are selected.

2Press SYSTEM MENU (5) to open the system menu.

>The main menu appears on your TV screen.The 'Configuration' menu is the first menu that can be selected.

3Use 2 (6) to enter the ‘Configuration’ submenu.

>The submenu items appear on your TV screen, followed by an overview of possible settings.

4Use 3 and 4 (6) to select ‘Language’ and enter with 2 (6).

5Use 3 and 4 (6) to select the desired language and confirm with OK (7).

6Press SYSTEM MENU (5) to close the system menu.

6.4 Setting the speaker size and distance

The receiver must know how many speakers are connected and how big they are.The size (large or small) determines the amount of bass, sent from the receiver to the speakers.

To ensure the best possible surround sound you must specify the distance from your listening position to the various speakers.This is particularly important when using Dolby surround and DTS.You only need to make these settings once (unless you change the placement of your current speaker system or add new speakers, etc.).

Note: Please refer to the Instructions for Use of your speaker system for more detaild setup information.

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Philips Setting up the receiver, Positioning your DFR9000, Switching on and off, Selecting your system menu language