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© 2009 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. Document order number: HSB2351_x78_UM_V1.0 (1LQGG6HF (1LQGG6HF [...]
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Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome HSB2351 EN User manual (1LQGG6HF (1LQGG6HF [...]
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3 English EN Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 5 2 Y our D VD Home Theater System 7 Introduction 7 What’ s in the box 7 Over view of the main unit 8 Over view of the remote control 9 3 Connect 11 Place the unit 11 Attach speaker s to the main unit 11 Connect TV 12 Connect audio cables 13 Connect FM antenna 13 Connect pow er 13 4 Get started [...]
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4 W arning Never remov e the casing of this unit. • Never lubricate any par t of this unit. • Place this unit on a at, hard and stable surface. • Never place this unit on other electrical equipment. • Only use this unit indoors. Keep this unit away from • water , moisture and liquid- lled objects. Keep this unit away from direct su[...]
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5 Y our product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When you see the crossed-out wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it means the product is cov ered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC: Never dispose of y our product with other household waste . Please infor m yourself abo[...]
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6 HDMI, and HDMI logo and High-De nition Multimedia Interface are trademar ks or registered trademar ks of HDMI licensing LLC . DivX, DivX Cer ti ed, and associated logos are trademar ks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license . Of cial DivX® Ultr a Cer ti ed product. Plays all v er sions of DivX® video (including DivX® 6) with enha[...]
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7 The unit supports these media/disc formats: Y ou can play D VD discs with the following region codes: D VD region code Countries Russia What’ s in the bo x Check and identify the contents of your package: Main unit • Speakers (x 2) • P o wer adapter for the main unit • P o wer cord • Remote control (with batteries) • FM wire antenna ?[...]
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8 g Open the disc compar tment. • h Star t or pause play . • i Disc compartment j Remote contr ol sensor k Displa y panel Display current status. • l USB socket. • Ov er view of the main unit Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of • procedures other than herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or other unsafe o[...]
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9 b Sour ce selection ke ys Select a source. • c OPTIONS Access or exit the system setup menu. • d / For menus: navigate up/down. • Mo ve an enlarged picture up/down. • Rotate or inv er t pictures. • e OK Con r ms an entr y or selection. • f / ( / ) For menus, navigate left/right. • Search within a track or disc . • Mo ve an enla[...]
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10 o ZOOM For pictures or video: zoom in/out. • p REPEA T A-B Repeat a speci c section within a • track/disc . q REPEA T / PR OGRAM Selects or turns off repeat or shuf e • mode . Program r adio stations. • r SUBTITLE Select D VD or DivX subtitle language. • s SURR OUND Enable/disab le Dolby Vir tual Speaker s • (D VS) sound effect[...]
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11 2 Attach the left speaker to the left side of the main unit. 3 Repeat step 2 to attach the right speaker . 4 Inser t the supplied studs into the holes. 3 Connect Place the unit 1 Place the unit near to the TV . 2 Keep the speakers at the nor mal listening ear -level and directly parallel to the listening area. Note T o avoid magnetic interf eren[...]
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12 Note T o use Philips EasyLink, you m ust use HDMI connection • (see “Use Phlips EasyLink”). This unit is HDMI CEC compatible. It enables the • connected TV/device to control each other over HDMI. a Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) to: - the • HDMI socket on this unit. - the HDMI input socket on the TV . • Tip If your TV has only [...]
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13 Connect FM antenna Tip This unit does not suppor t MW r adio reception. • 1 Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM ANT socket on the unit. Connect pow er Caution Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power suppl y • voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back or the under side of the unit. Risk of electric shock! When y ou un[...]
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14 Connect the pow er adaptor with main unit and pow er cord, then connect the plug to the wall outlet. b c EN (1LQGG6HF (1LQGG6HF [...]
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15 T urn on 1 Press . The unit switches to the last selected » source . Find the corr ect viewing channel 1 Press DISC to switch to disc mode . 2 Press the source button repeatedly on the remote control of your TV . Tip The video-in channel may be called A V , VIDEO , HDMI • etc. See the TV user manual on how to select the correct input on the T[...]
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16 Note If a blank/distor ted screen is displayed, wait for 15 • seconds for auto recov er y or tur n off progressive scan manually . 9 T urn on the progressive scan mode on the TV . T urn off progr essive scan man ually 1 T urn off the progressive scan mode on the TV . 2 Press OPTIONS . 3 Press / to select [Video Setup] in the menu, then press .[...]
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17 One touch pla y [Auto W akeup TV] When you press , this unit will wake up from standby mode and star t disc play (if a video disc is found in the disc compar tment). At the same time , your TV will also be tur ned on and be switched to the correct viewing channel. One touch pow er -off [System Standby] When you connect this unit to devices that [...]
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18 T o return to the menu during pla y: 1 Press MENU/BA CK . Note T o see the disc menu of a VCD disc , you must turn on • PlayBack Control (PBC) feature of the disc. Select an audio language Y ou can select an audio language on D VDs, DiVx video or VCDs. 1 During disc play , press A UDIO . The language options appear . If the » selected audio c[...]
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19 Pla y DivX video Y ou can play DivX les copied onto a CD-R/ RW , recordable D VD or USB device. 1 Inser t a disc or connect a USB device. 2 Select a source: For discs, press • DISC . For USB devices, press • USB . 3 Select a title to play , then press . T o stop play , press • . T o pause or resume play , press • . T o change a subti[...]
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20 T o cancel resume mode and stop pla y completely: 1 In stop mode, press . Pla y options Displa y pla y information 1 During play , press INFO repeatedly to display pla y infor mation. Zoom in/out image 1 During video/picture play , press ZOOM repeatedly to zoom in/out the image. When the image is zoomed in, you • can press / / / to pan through[...]
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21 T o retur n to the menu, press » MENU/ BA C K . 3 T o stop slideshow play , press . 4 T o stop music play , press again. Select a subtitle language Note This feature is only a vailable for D VDs/DivX videos • recorded with multiple audio languages. 1 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select an availab le subtitle language . Pictur e view options S[...]
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22 Note Y ou must turn on the HDMI CEC oper ations on the • TV/devices before you can enjo y the EasyLink controls. See the TV/devices manual for details. Philips does not guarantee 100% interoperability with all HDMI CEC compliant devices. [Disc Lock] Set play restriction for speci c discs. Before you star t, place the disc in the disc compar[...]
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23 Video setup On [Video Setup Page] , you can set the following options: [TV T ype] Change this setting if the video does not appear correctly . By default, this setting matches the most common setting for TVs in your countr y . • [P AL] – For TV with P AL color system. • [NTSC] – For TV with NTSC color system. • [Multi] – For TV that [...]
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24 [Parental] Restricts access to discs that are unsuitable for children. These types of discs must be recorded with ratings. 1) Press OK . 2) Select a rating level, then press OK . 3) Press the numeric keys to enter the password. Note Rated discs above the lev el you set in • [Parental] require a password to be play ed. The ratings are countr y-[...]
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25 [V ersion Info] Display the software v er sion of this appar atus. Tip This information is required when you want to nd out • if a newest software version is available at the Philips website that you ma y download and install on this apparatus. [Default] Resets all the settings of this apparatus to factor y default, except for [Disc Lock] [...]
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26 Pr ogram radio stations manuall y Note Y ou can progr am a maximum of 20 preset radio • stations. 1 T une to a radio station. 2 Press REPEA T / PR OGRAM to activate programming. 3 Press / to allocate a number from 1 to 20 to this radio station, then press REPEA T / PR OGRAM to con rm. The preset number and the frequency » of the preset sta[...]
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27 2 Within 5 seconds, press +/- to set the level for high tones (treb le) or low tones (bass). Mute sound 1 During play , press to mute/unmute sound. 8 Adjust v olume le v el and sound effect Adjust v olume lev el 1 During play , press +/- to increase/ decrease the volume lev el. Select a sound effect Note Y ou cannot use different sound effects a[...]
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28 9 Connect other de vices Listen to an audio pla yer Y ou can listen to an audio player through this unit. 1 Connect the audio play er . For audio play er s with red/white • audio output sockets: Connect a red/white audio cable (not supplied) to the AUX IN L/R sockets and to the audio output sockets on the audio play er . For audio play er s wi[...]
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29 T uner (FM) T uning Range 87.5 - 108MHz T uning gr id 50KHz Sensitivity - Mono, 26dB S/N Ratio <22 dBf Search Selectivity >28dBf T otal Harmonic Distor tion <3% Signal to Noise Ratio >50dB Speak ers Speaker Impedance 2x8ohm Speaker Dr iver , base 3” woofer Speaker Dr iver , tweeter 19mm tweeter Sensitivity >83dB/m/W ± 4dB/m/W G[...]
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30 Suppor ted formats: USB or memor y le format F A T12, • F A T16, F A T32 (sector size: 512 bytes) MP3 bit rate (data r ate): 32-320 Kbps • and variable bit r ate WMA v9 or ear lier • Director y nesting up to a maximum • of 8 levels Number of albums/ f older s: maximum • 99 Number of tracks/titles: maximum 999 • ID3 tag v2.0 or la[...]
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31 No disc detected Inser t a disc. • Check if the label side of the disc faces • outwards. W ait until the moisture condensation at • the lens has cleared. Replace or clean the disc. • Use a nalized CD or correct for mat disc. • Black and white or distorted picture The disc does not match the TV color • system standard (P AL/NTSC).[...]
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32 Disc does not pla y Inser t a readable disc and ensure that the • label side faces outwards. Check the disc type, color system and • regional code . Check for any scratches or smudges on the disc. Press • OPTIONS to exit the system setup menu. Disable the passw ord for parental control • or change the rating level. Moisture has condensed[...]
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33 Y ou can use the supplied br acket to mount the main unit and speaker s to the wall. 1 Align the bracket in the chosen location on a wall. Use a pencil to mar k the dr illing positions. 2 Drill holes as mar ked. 3 Secure the wall mount bracket onto the wall with 4 supplied screws. 12 Appendix Mount to a wall Caution Risk of product damage! Alway[...]
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34 4 Hook the main unit and speakers in place . EN (1LQGG6HF (1LQGG6HF [...]
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35 DivX® The DivX® codec is a patent-pending, MPEG-4 based video compression technology developed by DivX®, Inc . It can shr ink the le siz e of digital video and still maintain the high visual quality . Dolby Digital Pro Logic II An advanced, matr ix decoding technology that expands any tw o channel audio, such as CDs and stereo encoded vid[...]
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36 S Surround A system that creates realistic, three- dimensional sound elds. It is usually achieved with multiple speakers that are ar ranged around the listener . J JPEG A ver y common digital still picture format. A still-picture data compression system proposed by the Joint Photographic Exper t Group, which features small decrease in image [...]