Magnavox MX3950D Owner's manual

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Canada
English:
This digital apparatus does not exceed
the Class B limits for" radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set
out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian
Fran_ais:
Get appareil num6nque n'emet pas
de bruits radiodlectdques d6passant
les limites applicables aux appareils
num6nques de Class B prescrites dans
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Radio61ectr'ique 6dic16 par le Plinist6re
des Communicstions du Canada,
This warning label is located on the rearside
and inside this laser product.
or
CAUTION
Use of controlsor adjustments or
performance of procedures other
than herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure or other unsafe
operation.
ATTENTION
L'utilisation des commandes ou
r_glages ou le non-respect des
procedures ci-incluses peuvent se
traduire par une exposition
dangereuse _ I'irradiation.
ATENCION
El uso de mando o ajusteso In
ejecucci6n de m_todos que no sean
los aqu{ descritospuede ocasionar
peligro de exposici6n a radiaci6n.
This product incorporates copyright
protection technology that is protected by
method claims of certain U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights
owners. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended
for home and other limited viewing uses
only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. "Dolby', "Pro_Logic" and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories. Confidential
Unpublished Works. © 1992-1997 Dolby
Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
Manufactured under license from Digital
Theater Systems, inc US Pat. No.
5,451,942 and other worldwide patents
issued and pending. "DTS" and "DTS
Digital Surround" are trademarks of
DigitaITheater Systems, Inc 1996 Digital
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So complete and return the Warranty
Registration Card enclosed with your
purchase at once, and take advantage
of these important benefits.
Know these
_IL his "bolt of lightning" indi-
cates uninsulated material
within your unit may cause
an electrical shock. For the safety of
everyone in your household, please do
not remove product covering.
_IL he "exclamation point" calls
attention to features for
which you should read the
enclosed literature closely to prevent
operating and maintenance problems.
For Customer Use
Enter below the Serial No. which is locat-
ed on the rear of the cabinet. Retain this
information for future reference.
Model No
Serial No.
WARNING: TO PREVENT
FIREOR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
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CAUTION: Toprevent electric
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near
water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation
openings. Install in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, _oves, or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat,
9. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the
polarized or
grounding type plug, Plug
A polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the othel: A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug
does not Nt into your outlet, consult an
electrician _or replacement of the obsolete
outlet,
J0.Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit fi*om the apparatus.
J| .Only use attachments/accessories
specified by the manu_acturel:
|2._ Use only with the cart, sland,
tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manulacturer or sold with
the apparatus,When a cart is
used, use caution when moving
the cart/apparatus combination
to avoid iniury fi*om tip oven
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long periods of
time.
|4. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel, Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as powersupply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15.Battery usage CAUTION To
prevent battery leakage which may result in
bodily injury, property damage, or damage
to the unit:
Install all batteries correctly, + and - as
marked on the unit,
Do not mix batteries (old and new or
carbon and alkaline, etc,),
Remove batteries when the unit is not used
for a long time,
EL 6475-E004:0218
I Class II equipment symbol r_ ]
This symbol indicates that the unit has
a double insulation system
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Index
English
Fran_ais
48
Espafiol
88
Environmental information
All unnecessa_"ypackaginghas beenomitted We
havetried to makethe packagingeasyto
separate intothree materials:cardboard (box),
polystyrene foam (buffer) and pol/ethylene (ba£s,
protective foam sheet)¸
Your systemconsistsd materialswhich can be
recycledandreused if disassembledby a
specializedcompsn_ Pleaseobservethe IocaJ
regulationsregardin£the disposalof packagin£
materials,exhaustedbatteries andold equlpme_
This system complies with the FCC rules,
Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040.10.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
- This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Contents
General Information
S pplied accessories......................................................I0
Care and safc_yinforrra_ on .....................................10
Connections
Step 1: Pacng the speakurs and subwoofur. 1I
Step 2: Connect ng speakers and subwoofer 1I
Step 3: Connect ngTV ................................................12
Using CompositeVideo jack (CVBS) ............12
Using Component Video jack (Pr Pb Y)12
Using SVdc_ jack ...................................................13
Using an accessory RF modulator- ..................I 3
Step 4: Connect ng FM/AM antennas ..................14
Step 5: Connect ng the power cord ....................14
Connections (optional)
Connect ng aVCR or Cable/Satellite Box I 5
View ng and listen ng to the playback ..........I 5
Recording DVDs ......................................................15
Connect ng digital adio equipment ....................I5
Listen ng to the playback .....................................I 5
Recording (digital) ...................................................15
Functional Overview
Main unit ar,d remote control .................................16
Control but*ors available on the
remote ony .................................................................17
Getting Started
Step 1: b,serting batter es rote the
remote control .................................................................18
Using the remote co_tro} to operate the
system .............................................................................18
Step 2: Setting the clock ..............................................18
Step 3: Sett ng the TV ...................................................19
Chang ng the NTSC/PAL setting via the
remote control ..........................................................19
Selecting the color system tha_
corl-esponds to yourTV .......................................19
Step 4: Selecting speaker layer1 ..............................20
Changng seating control position ..................20
Setting the speakers' channels ..........................21
Step 5: Sett ng language preference .....................21
Disc Operations
Playable discs .....................................................................22
Playing discs ........................................................................22
Turning on/off auto Eco standby mode 23
Using the Disc Menu ....................................................23
Basic playback coPtro s ................................................23
Resuming p}aybscl< fi-um the last stopped
pout (DVD/VCD) ...................................................23
Replacing discs without uterr ptmg
p ayback .........................................................................23
Select ng vanous rnpea: functions .........................24
Repeat play mode ...................................................24
Repeating a sc_t on wthin s
chapter/trscl< ...............................................................24
Program favorite t_-acks
(audio CDs andVCDs) .......................................24 25
Clear ng the program ............................................25
Using the menu bar to program ............................25
Playing NP3/Picture dsc (K_dsk, jPEG) .............26
Program NP3 disc ..........................................................26
DVD Menu Options
Using the menu baT".......................................................27
Using the Setup ]4er, u .................................................28
Set_ ng theTV shape ..............................................28
Set_ ng the video output ......................................29
Screer, saver tun,ir,g on/off .............................29
Set_ ng the analog otp_¢ ....................................29
Set; ng the digital otp_¢ .....................................30
Set_ ng the PC'M output .......................................30
Night mode turning or,/off ...............................31
Restoring tPe or gina] settings ...........................31
Restrictirg playback by parental control 32
Charging the password ........................................33
Tuner Operations
Tunng to radio stations...............................................34
Pmsettirlg rado stations..............................................34
Usingthe Plugand Play........................................34
Automatic presettuyg.............................................35
Manualpresetting.....................................................35
Selectinga preset rado s_ation...............................35
Debting a prs_t radio station ........................35
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Contents
Timer Operations
Set_ ng the tmer ..............................................................36
Activ_ing/Deactiv_ing the timer ...................36
Se_ing the Sleep timer ................................................37
Sound and Volume Controls
Sound Control ..................................................................38
Selectingsurround sound....................................38
_ming on/off clear voice e_ct ......................38
Changingsubwoofer volume level.................38
Adjusting Bass/Treblelevel..................................38
Selectingdistal sound effects ...........................38
Volume Control ...............................................................38
Other Functions
Switchingon/off ...............................................................39
Switchingto active mode ....................................39
Switchingto %o Powcr standby mode 39
Switchingto standby mode (view clock) 39
Dimming _em's displ_ screen...........................39
Reco_ing to an external device ............................39
Usingthe _m_e to operate _ur television 39
Troubleshooting ...........................................4041
Specifications ..........................................................42
Glossary .........................................................................43
Limited Warranty ..............................................44
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General Information
Supplied accessories
Bpeakercables
Subwoofer cab e
Add O cab _
(wh _e, red)
Compos te video cable _ _=_
(ye ow)
c_,besC°rnp°ne%tvide©
Oed/bkJe/green)
FMwre amte,,-_a
AM loop antenna
Remote Control a-_d
two AA batteries
_m
AC power cable
Bracketsandscrews
Care and safety information
Avoid high temperatures, moisture,
water and dust
Do -_ot expose the system, batteries or c!scs
to hhJmidit_4rair, sand or excessive heat (cahJsed
by -_eatirg equJprnerlt or direct sunlight) Aways
keep the disc tray dosed to avoid gett -_gdust
or] the le-_s
Avoid condensation problem
T-_elens may cloud over whe-_the paye is
suddenlymoved rom cold to warm
surroundings,makng it i rpossibe to pay adisc
eave the player in the warrr erwironme_'t LJrltll
the moisture evapo ares
Do not block the vents
Do -_ot operate the DVD syste r n an
enclosed cabinet and allow about 10 cm
(4 inches) of free space all around the plier for
adequate ventilation¸
Care of disc
% clean a CD, wipe it -_ a i0_'_S_)
stralg% Irle rocr the cei-lter
towa ds the edge rising a solt,
lint flee cloth Do not use
clean ng agerKs, as hey may
damage the disc!
VVrte only o-_ the pr _ted
side of a CDR(W) and ony wth a soft felt
t@ped pen
tandle the disc by its edge, do -_ot touch the
sur/ace
Care of the cabinet
Use a soft cloth slightly moiste-_ed with a
mild deterge-¢ solution Do not Lse a sok£ on
co'Ca n ng alcohol, spirits, amrnon]a o abras yes
Finding a suitable location
Place the player on a flat, hard, stable surface
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Connections
Step 1: Placing the speakers
and subwoofer
Step 2: Connecting speakers
and subwoofer
Front SDeake_
tLe&l
Center SD_ &rid Fron_ Si)e_Ker
DVD sysoem (Right:)
Surround Subwoofer Surround
Speaker (Left) Speake_(Right)
For bes_ possible sub-round sound, all the
speakers (excep: subwoofer) should be placed
at tP'e same distance f'-um the isTening position
@ Place the front eft and rght speakers at equal
distances frum tP,eTV and at an angle of
approximasely 45 degrees from the listen ng
posit on
@ Place the center speaker above the TV o¢ the
DVD system so tr,a_ the center channel's sound
s localized
@ Place the Sl_rround speakers at normal listen ng
ea¢ level facing each other or mounted on the
wall
Place the sl_bwoof_r on the foot neac the TV
N0te£
Toavoid mc_gnet£ interference, do not position
the front speakers too close to yourTX
Allow adequate ventilation a_ound tFe DVD
system
Connect the supp led speaker" systems using the
suppied speaker" cables by match ng the colors
of the jacks and speaker cables Fully nsert the
str pped portion of the speaker wire into the
jacks
Front Left (FL) (L) black white
Front Right (FR) (R) black wed
Center (C) black green
Surr_nd Left (SL) black blue
Surr_nd Right (SR) black gray
Subwoofer (SUB) black purple
Notes;
Ensure that the speaker cables a_e correctly
connected Imptoper connections may damage the
system due to sho_ circuit
Do not connec_ mo_ than one speaker to any
one pair o_ +1 -- speaMrjacks
Do not connect speakets with an impedance
lower than _l,e speaMrs supplied Please _er to
the SPUIFICATIONS section of tl,ls manual
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Connections
Step 3: ConnectingTV
,®®®,
IMPORTANT!
- You only need to make one video
connection from the following options,
depending on the capabilities of yourTV
system.
- S-Video or ComponentVideo
connection provides higher picture
quality. These options must be available
on your TV.
- Connect the DVD system directly to
theTV.
@ Use the composite video cable (yellow) to
connect the DVD system'sCVBS acl<to the
vdco input jacl<(or labeled asAN In,Video In,
Composite or-Baseband)on theTV
@ Tu heartheTV channelsthrough this DVD
system,usethe audo cables(wh te/red) to
connect iV IN (I/R) lacksto the
corresponding AUDIO OUT ]acl<son the TV
@ Setthe P-SCAN switch to'OFF'
IMPORTANT!
- If both S-Video and Component
(Pr PbY)Video connections are used to
connect to yourTV, the video signal will
automatically switch to S-Video when
you power up the DVD system. To set
the VIDEO OUT(put) to 'Pr PbY', see
page 29.
@
@
@
Use the component video cabes (red/blue/
green) to connect the DVD system's Pr PbY
jacks to the correspond ng Component video
inpc¢ jacks (or labeled as Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y orYUV)
on the TV
To hear theTV channels through this DVD
system, use the audo cables (wh re/red) to
connect TV IN (I/R) acks to the
corresponding AUDIO OUT acl<s on the TV
If you are using a Pro%essive ScanTV (TV must
ind care Progressive Scan or ProScan capab lity),
setthe P-SCAN switch to'ON' Othel_/ise,
sat t to'OFF'
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Connections
@
IMPORTANT!
- If the picture is distorted, check the
Video Output setting. Make sure it is set
to 'S-Video', see page 29.
@ Use the S video cable (not supp} ed) to connect
the DVD systerr,'s S-VIDEO OUT jack to the
S Video input jack (or labeled asY/C SVHS)
on the TV
To hear theTV channels throug_, this DVD
system, use the audo cables (wh te/red) to
connect TV IN (I/R) acks to tff,e
corresponding AUDIO OUT acl<s on theTM
@ Set the P-SCAN switch to'OFF'
IHPORTANT!
- If yourTV only has a single Antenna In
jack (or labeled as 75 ohm or RF in), you
will need an RF modulator in order to
view the DVD playback on theTV. See
your electronics retailer or contact
Philips for details on RF modulator
availability and operations.
@ Use the composite vdeo cable (yellow) to
connect the DVD system's CVBS ack to the
vdcxs input ack on tP'e RF modulator
Use the RF coaxial cabe (no: supplied) to
connect the RF modu ator to yourTV's RF jack.
@ Set the P-SCAN switch to 'OFF'
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Connections
Step 4: Connecting FM/AM
antennas
Step 5: Connecting the power
cord
D
Power- Outlet
@ Connect the supp led AM loop antenna to the
AN jack Pace the Aid loop antenna on a shel
or attach t to a stand or wall
Connect the supplied Fh/ antenna to the FM
jack. E>_end the FI4 antenna and fix its ends to
the wall
For betzer Fid stereo reception, connect an
external Fid antenna (not supp Jc_J)
Adjust the posit_on of the antennas for optimal
r_ception
Posison the antennas as far as possible f,um
your TV,VCR or otl,er radiation source to p_event
unwanted interfelence
After everything is connected
properly, plug in theAC power cord to
the power outlet.
Never-make or changeany connectons wth the
power switched on
On the DVD system,
"}lbfl, X_,%f_/LL FJkJES5 FJL£_S" may appear
on the display panel¸ Press ,11 on the from
panel to store all available radio stations or
press to exit (see pade 34 "Tuner
Operations")
\
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Connections (optional)
Connecting digital audio
equipment
Connecting aVCR or
Cable/Satellite Box
.®9®.
VCR or
Cable/Sateflite Box
@0
CDRecorder
@ Connect the VCR or CaMe/Satellite Box to the
TV as shown
@ Connect the DVD system's AUX IN (R/L)
Jacks to the AUDIO OUT jacks on theVCR or
cable/sate}lite box
Before starting operation, press AUX/DI on
H
the remote to select "Ro _" n order to activate
the nput soH-ce
@
Some DVDs are copy protected _ou canno*
record or dub protected discs Hsing aVCR
Connect the DVD system's CVBS jack to the
VIDEO IN jack on theVCR
Connect the DVD system's LINE OUT (R/L)
jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks on theVCR
This will allow yoH to make analog stereo (two
channel, right and left) recordings
To view DVD playback while recording,
you must connect the DVD system to yourTV
uslnSthe S VIDEO (as shown above) or the
Compo_ ent (Pr PbY) video connect o_
@
Connect the DVD system's DIGITAL IN ack
to the DIGITAL OUT jack o_ a digital audio
devce
Before starting operation, press AUX/DI on
the remoteto select"_ZG Zr_"in order to
act rate the input so_r-ce
Connect the DVD system's DIGITAL OUT
jack to the DIGITAL IN ack on a digital
recording devce (DTS DigitalTheater System
compatible, with a Dolby Digital decoder fur
example)
Before starting operation, set the DIGITAL
OUTPUT accord ng to the aHdio connect on
(See page 30 "Setting the digital output")
Notes;
Some DVDs are copy protected You cannot
_ecotd the cl_scthrough a VCR or digital recording
device
Always re_.r to the owner's manual of the otl,er
equipment _orcomplete connection and usc_ge
details
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Functional Overview (illustrations on page 3)
Main unit and remote control
{0 STANDBY ON
Switches to Eco Puwer standby mode or turns
on tile sTstem (see page/39)
"Switches to standby mode (see page 39)
@) Disc trays 1~5
{S} OPEN'CLOSE --_ (DISC1~5)
Opens/C osesthe ndivdual disctrag
(£1 iR SENSOR
Poht the remote control towards t_is sensor
{_ Speaker display panel
_1 System display panel
_L} TUNING
Switches between frequency tuning and preset
tunng mode (see po£es 34 3@
(s} PROG (PROGRAM)
DISC:starts programming (seepa_s 22 2@
TUNER: starts actomatc/manal preset
programming (seepaR 3@
CLOCK: selects12 or 24 hour clock dispay
(seepag_ I 8)
{9) II PLAY.PAUSE
DISC: s_arts/pauses p aybacl< (see pose 23)
TUNER: enters Pug & Pay mode and/or starts
preset redo station installation (on 7 on the
main unit) (see p//ge 34)
STOP
E×its an operation
DISC: stops p ayback or clears a prograr_
(see pa£e 23, 2@
TUNER: *erases a preset fade stadon
(see pag_ 3@
P<I_I SEARCH I_1_t (PREV/NEXT)
DISC: ÷seardTes backward/fu_ward or selects a
tracl< (see page 2@
TUNER: tunes the radio f'eque_cy up/down or
selects a preset rado ssation (see pages 34 3@
(On the remote, it can only tune the rado
fl-oquenc 7 up/down)
CLOCK: sets the minutes and hours
(see p_Jges l & 36)
{_ SEATING (only available in Muki channel
mode)
Turns on/off the seating control diagram on the
TV Use theVOLUME control on the man unt
or jogstick on the remote to select the desired
seat ng position (see pose 2@
_ SURROUND (SURR.)
Selects Tqult charlrlel surround, 3D sound or
stereo mode (see pc_ge38)
{_ SOURCE
Selects the releval,t actve mode :TV/AV_ DISC,
TUNER or AUX/DI
DISC: toggles between DISC 1-5
TUNER: tobies between FM and AM band
AUX/Dh toggles between AUK acd DIG IN
(Digtal Input) mode
{_ CLOCK-TIMER
*Enters dock or timer setting mode
(see poges l& 36)
Shows clock disp ag fur a few seconds
(see page I8)
_ VOLUME (VOL q---)
Adjusts the voume evel
_5) BASS/TREBLE
Selects bass or treble sound Use the VOLUME
control to select the desired en_ ancement leve
(see page 3@
,_¢O,
Puggng in the headpFones jack. The speakers
output wll be cancelled
= Press and hold the button for more than two seconds,
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Functional Overview
(11 SYSTEM MENU (DVD rhode only)
Enters or exits system setup men
(see pages 272@
48) Joystick
SelectsmovemeT¢direct on in the men
Use to select apreset fade stafio_
(seepaR 3@
OK
Confirms a selection
@@DISC SKIP
Selects _ext disc tray for playback
(see pag_ 23)
@1}REPEAT
Selectsvarious repea_modes (seepage 28)
(22) VOICE (only available in Multi charlnel
mode)
Turns on/off tear vote sound effect
(see pag_ 3@
@s}MUTE
Mutes or restores the volume (seepoge38)
_ DIM
Selectsdiffere_t leveBof bright_essf_r display
panel (_eepage 39)
@9 SLEEP
Setsthe sleeptimer funct on (seepage 37)
'_¢ SUB -}" --
Adjusts subwoofur's sound mere (see page 3@
,_ TVVOL 4- --
AdjustsTV volume (PhilipsTV only)
(seepag_ 39)
@8} REPEAT A-B
Repeats a specfic sc_t on on a disc (see p_Jge
24}
(2_ ZOOM
Enlargesapicture on theTV street
(s_ DISC MENU
Enters or exits disc co_,ter,ts menu
(see pa R 23)
ForVCD version 2.0 only;
In stop mode, turns on/off playback control
(PBC) mode.
Ddng playback, retu-ns to main menu
'(Sl) SOUND
Selects a so_d effect (_ee pag_ 38)
_ Numeric Keypad (0-9)
Enters a tracldtitle nl_mber of the dsc
Enters a nHmber of a preset radio sta* on
@6
Switches to Eco Power standby mode
(see page 39)
*Switches to standby mode (see p_Jge 39)
* -- Press and hold the button for more than two seconds,
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Getting Started
Step 1: Inserting batteries into
the remote control
@ Open the battery compartment
Insert two batter es type R06 or AA, following
the indications (q- --) inside the compartment
Close the coven
Step 2: Setting the clock
The dock can be set ir_either 12hour or
24 hour mode C 12DO FI...... _ "
example)
buttons on DVD system's
front panel display panel
_ cc_ FT Cl nc , n}_
@ Aim the remote cont/-oldirectly ........_ @
at the remote sensor (iR) o_ the
front panel
cor,tro by pressing one of the
source select but*ons on the
remote control (fur example
TV/AV, TUNER)
Then se}ect the desired funct on
(forexample II, 141_1, I_1_1)
wm m
_},," }>,,
CD_CD i
CAUTION!
- Remove batteries if they are
exhausted or if the remote is not to be
used for a long time.
- Do not use old and new or different
types of batteries in combination.
- Batteries contain chemical substances,
so they should be disposed of properly.
@
@
@
@
@
Press STANDBY ON to switch on the DVD
system
Press and hold CLOCK,TIMER ur,til
"SELEET ELOEP, _,_;i T ?IEFiI, appears
Press I_1_ (if necessary) to change the disp ay
to "_LrjL£ ,", then press CLOCK'TIMER a@aln
to con@m
Press1411411/ I_l)q to set the minutes and hours
To ncreasethe speed,hold down 14141or I_1_1
,_ The changesin minuteswill roll over to the
hours
PressPROG to change between 12hour and
24 hour clock mode
Press CLOCK,TIMER again to store the
setting
The dock will starl work ng
To view the clock time in any active
mode
PressCLOCK,TIMER
T_e cock will dsplay f_r afew secords
Notes;
I_the DVD system is @sconnected f_om tl,e
power supply, it will etose the clock sett_Pg
I[ you do not p_essany buttons within 90
seconds, _he system will exit clock setting mode
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Getting Started
Step 3: Setting theTV
IMPORTANT!
MaEe sure you have completed all the
necessary connections. (See pages 12-13
"ConnectlngTV',)
@ AdJust SOURCE coptrol r,til"_]_E _"
@pears on the display panel (or press
DISC/MEDIA on the remote )
Turn on theTV and set to the correct video4n
channel Yo should see the blue Philips DVD
backsround screen on theTV
@ Usually this channel s between the owest
and I%hest channels and may be called FRONT
A/V IN, orVIDEO See yourTV manual fur more
details
@ Or, yo may go to channel I on yourTV, then
press the Channel down but*on repeatedly until
you see theVideo In channel
@ OctheTV remote control may have a but*on
or switch that chooses different video modes
@ Or, set the TV to channe 3 or 4 if you are
using an RF modulator
@ Press DISC/MEDIA on the -emo:e to enter
dsc mode
@ Make sre no MP3 or- p cture (Kodak, jPEG)
dsc is in disc tray 1
Wait until the syssem fin shes reading the
dscs befure proceeding to next step
If p aybacl< begns, press to stop playback
P'ess and hold DISC/MEDIA on the remote
unt} "pAl_" o_-"NTSC" appears on the display
panel.
@
@
@
This DVD system iscompatib e with both
NTSC and PAL In order fur a DVD to pay on
ths DVD system, the color system of the DVD
theTV and the DVD system should match
In disc mode, stop playback and press SYSTEM
MENU
Select [] icor, and press
Use the joystick (41 •) on the -emote to
newgate in the men
Move to [_i and press
Move to 'TV System' and press
Auto Select thai/the connectedTV s
compatible with both NTSC and PAL (mlti
system} The o tp t format will be n
accordance with the video signal of the disc
NTSC Select this fthe connectedTV s
NTSC system It will change the video signal of a
PAL disc (VCD only) and otpc¢ to NTSC
_rmat
PAL Select this/the connectedTV s PAL
system It wl change the video signal of an
NTSC disc and output to PAL format
@ Select an item and press OK
To remove the menu
P-ess SYSTEM MENU
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Getting Started
Step 4: Selecting speaker
layout Normally the best sound spot and the ideal
setting position is in the middle of the room
With th s'SEATING' feature, it allows you to
select the current seating posit on in the room
and the speaker setting will automatically be
adjusted for oplmum pel#ormance.
i ..... )l OQ
I
@ In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU
Use the joystick (41 V) on the -emote to
nay sate in the menu
Hove to 'Speaker Layout' and press
Select the }syout tha* most dosey resemb es
your speakers' arrangemeht, then press OK
@ The speal<er output wll adjust autoTqatically
to suit the selected speaker layout sett ngs based
on the seaqng position n the middle To change
the seating position, see "Changing seating
control position"
@ If you choose 'Personal,' the speaker output
will fuow the settings in the 'Speakers' men
(See next page "Setting the speakers'
channels"}
Press SURR. (or SURROUND on the front
pane) repea_ed}7 to select 'Plulti-channer
Press SEATING
@ The seating control diagram which
represents your current speaker layout appears
on theTV scroen To change the speal<er layout,
see "Selecting speaker layout,"
Use the joystick (_ V) on the remote (or
VOLUME control on the f'-ont panel) to select
your currer,t seating position
During playback, yo can hear the changng
of sound effect when you change the seating
position
If you do not press any buttons within five
seconds, the seat ng coptro diagram will exit
f'-om theTV and the system will execute the last
selected seating position
Iflyou wapt to remove the seating control
feature, press SEATING twice
@ "F_F_Of_'RL SET Tfk'b" appears and the
system wll revert to the personal speaker
settings
To remove the menu
Pl_ssSYSTEMNENU
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Magnavox MX3950D Owner's manual

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