Philips DFR9000 manual Functional overview, Left display, Centre display, Right display, Flap

Models: DFR9000

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3. Functional overview

Legend of illustrations on inside flap. 3.1 Front view

1B STANDBY-ON

Switches the DFR9000 on and to standby.

Standby/On indicator (indicator in the Power/standby button)

Lights up red when your DFR9000 is connected to the mains and when it is switched off (to Standby).

Goes out when your DFR9000 is switched on.

2SOURCE

Selects the various connected sources in amplifier mode.

3 4

Navigates in up (3) and down (4) direction in the menu.

Select previous (4) and next (3) radio stations in TUNER or DAB mode.

31 2

Navigates in left (1) and right (2) direction in the menu.

Selects next (2) or previous (1) preset station in TUNER and DAB mode.

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Confirms actions in the menu.

Selects secondary audio services in DAB mode.

SYSTEM MENU

Opens and closes the system menu.

Left display

Indicates the present status of the DFR9000.

Indicates signal strength in DAB mode.

Indicates the present source.

7Centre display

Informs you on the present status of your DFR9000, selected surround modes and displays the system menu, submenus and menu settings.

8Right display

Shows which speakers are active.

Indicates volume level.

9SURROUND

Selects the various available surround modes. Availability of surround modes depends on speaker setup and type of input signal.

10BASS / TREBLE

Enables the VOLUME control to adjust the low (Bass) and high (Treble) frequency response for all channels.

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IR

Receives the signals from the remote control.

VOLUME

Controls the output level of all audio channels.

PHONES

Outputs audio signals when listening with headphones.

Flap

Covers the audio and video input sockets on the front of the DFR9000.

CAM

Inputs audio and video signals from a portable external source, e.g. a video camera.

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Philips DFR9000 manual Functional overview, Left display, Centre display, Right display, Flap