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1 3139 115 2xxx1 D VD HOME THE A TER S Y STEM HTS8000S Thank you for choosing Philips . Need help fast? Read your Quick Use/Star t Guide and/or User Manual first for quick tips that mak e using your Philips product mor e enjoyable. If you have read your instructions and still need assistance, you may access our online help at www .philips .com/supp[...]
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2 3139 115 2xxx1 LASER T ype Semiconductor laser GaAlAs W av e length 650~660 nm (D VD) 784~796 nm (CD) Output Po wer 7 mW (D VD) 10 mW (VCD/CD) Beam divergence 60 degree Manufactured under license fr om Dolby Laboratories. “Dolb y”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol ar e trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under license fr om [...]
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3 English Bahasa Mela yu Index English ----------------------------------------- 4 -------------------------------------------------------- 48 -------------------------------------------------------- 92 Bahasa Mela yu ---------------------------- 136 001-047-hts8000s-98-Eng4 3/3/05, 3:41 PM 3[...]
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4 3139 115 2xxx1 English Contents General Information Setup .............................................................. 6 Supplied accessories ................................... 6 Cleaning discs ............................................... 6 System Placement Positioning for best eff ect ......................... 7 Placing the SonoW a ve spea[...]
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English 5 3139 115 2xxx1 Contents D VD Setup Menu Options Accessing General Setup Page ............... 30 Locking / Unlocking the disc for viewing ............................................. 30 Programming disc tracks (not for Pictur e CD / MP3/SA CD) ...... 30–31 OSD language ....................................... 31 Screen Sa ver – turning[...]
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6 3139 115 2xxx1 English General Information CAUTION! The machine does not contain any user -ser viceable par ts. Please lea ve all maintenance work to qualified personnel. Setup Finding a suitable location – Place the set on a flat, hard and stable surface. Do not place the set on a carpet. – Do not position the set on top of other equipment t[...]
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English 7 3139 115 2xxx1 P ositioning for best effect The Philips HTS8000S Home Theatr e System, with its proprietary 2-speaker SonoW a ve system, is simple to install compared to other r egular home theatre systems. Howe ver , proper system placement is critical to ensure the most immersive sound experience. The placement diagrams shown here ar e [...]
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8 3139 115 2xxx1 English Placing the A V subwoofer For optim um performance, place the A V subwoof er at the corner of the room, kept at least one metr e awa y from the TV . Y ou can choose to place the A V subwoofer upright (see figur e A ) or la y it flat under the table or shelf (see figure B ). ● T o place the A V subw oofer upright, slightly[...]
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English 9 3139 115 2xxx1 red label white label SPEAKERS F R O N T R I G H T F R O N T L E F T TO JUN CT IO N BO X A C M A I N S VIDEO AUDIO OUT IN To T V FR ONT L FR ONT R Ov erall Connection Over view IMPOR T ANT! If you wish to mount the main D VD system and the SonoW a ve speak ers system on the wall, see next page befor e you mak e any connecti[...]
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10 3139 115 2xxx1 English Mounting the main D VD system on the wall Optional Setup Y ou can choose to wall mount the main D VD system on the wall. Select a position where nothing obstructs the disc slot on its right hand side . CAUTION! Y ou should get a qualified person to attach the brackets to the wall. DO NO T do it b y yourself in order to a v[...]
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English 11 3139 115 2xxx1 Y ou can choose to hang the SonoW av e speak ers system on the wall. It should be positioned at the normal listening ear lev el, at the same height and equal distance fr om the TV . CAUTION! Y ou should get a qualified person to attach the brackets to the wall. DO NO T do it b y yourself in order to a void unexpected damag[...]
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12 3139 115 2xxx1 English Optional Connections (continued) IMPOR T ANT! The pro gr essive scan video quality is only possible when using Y Pb Pr and a progr essive scan TV is required. 1 Use the component video cables (red / blue / gr een - not supplied) to connect the Junction Bo x ’ s Y Pb Pr sock ets to the corresponding component video input [...]
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English 13 3139 115 2xxx1 Y ou can connect an analogue audio/video device (e.g. VCR, Cable/Satellite Box, TV or cassette recorder) to the J unction Box in order to use the Home Theatre Audio System ’ s surr ound sound capabilities. ● Connect the Junction Box ’ s A UX IN (R/L) sockets to the A UDIO OUT sockets on an analogue audio/video device[...]
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14 3139 115 2xxx1 English Remote Contr ol 1 B – Switches to Eco Po wer standb y mode. – In TV mode, hold down this button to switch Philips TV off/on. 2 SOURCE indicator – Indicates the active sour ce . 3 SOURCE ON – Selects the rele vant active sour ce mode: DISC , TUNER FM, TV or AUX/DI. SUBWOOFER 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 ! @ # 4 ZOOM – DISC[...]
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English 15 3139 115 2xxx1 Remote Contr ol (continued) $ MUTE – Mutes or restor es the volume. % SUBTITLE – DISC: selects a subtitle language . ^ DISPLA Y – Hold down this button to change the brightness of the displa y panel. – DISC: displa ys the curr ent status or disc information. & SOUND – Selects a sound effect. – Hold down thi[...]
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16 3139 115 2xxx1 English Main Unit 1 ECO PO WER indicator – Lights up when in Eco Po wer standby mode. 2 ST ANDBY ON B – Switches to Eco Pow er standby mode, or turns on the system. 3 SOURCE – Selects the rele vant active sour ce mode: DISC, TUNER FM, TV or A UX/DI. 4 SURROUND – Selects multichannel surr ound or stereo mode . 5 PREV / NEXT[...]
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English 17 3139 115 2xxx1 Getting Star ted Step 1: P r eparing the r emote contr ol Befor e you start using the remote control, pull out the plastic pr otective sheet. T o change the batter y ● Pull out the batter y compartment and replace with the battery type LITHIUM CR2025. CAUTION! – Remo ve batter y if it is exhausted or if the remote cont[...]
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18 3139 115 2xxx1 English Step 3: Setting the TV After connecting the D VD system to your TV , y ou ha ve to switch the TV to the correct pr ogramme number for the input socket (e.g. ‘ EXT ’ , ‘ 0 ’ , ‘ AV ’ ) in order to view the pla yback from the D VD system. 1 Press SOURCE button until “ DISC ” appears on the displa y panel. 2 T[...]
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English 19 3139 115 2xxx1 Getting Star ted (continued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o r emove the men u, press SETUP MENU . 7 The below menu will appear on the TV . HINTS:(refer to the owner's manual) ACTIV ATING PROGRESSIVE: 1. Ensure your TV has progressive scan. 2.[...]
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20 3139 115 2xxx1 English Getting Star ted (continued) Selecting the matching colour system The colour system of the D VD system, D VD and TV should match. Only then will it be possible to pla y a D VD on this system. Before changing the TV system, determine the colour system of your TV . 1 In disc mode , pr ess SETUP MENU . 2 Press 2 r epeatedly t[...]
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English 21 3139 115 2xxx1 Getting Star ted (continued) Step 4: Setting language pr eferences Y ou can select your pr eferr ed language settings so that this D VD system will automatically switch to the language for you whene ver y ou load a disc . If the language selected is not a vailable on the disc, the disc ’ s default language will be used i[...]
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22 3139 115 2xxx1 English Disc Operations IMPOR T ANT! – If the inhibit icon ( ø or X) appears on the TV screen when a button is pressed, it means the function is not availab le on the current disc or at the current time. – D VD discs and pla yers ar e designed with regional r estrictions. Before pla ying a disc , make sur e the disc is for th[...]
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English 23 3139 115 2xxx1 Pla ying discs 1 Press SOURCE button until “ DISC ” appears on the displa y panel. 2 T urn on the TV power and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 18 “ Setting the TV ” ). ➜ Y ou should see the blue D VD background scr een on the TV . 3 Inser t a disc into the disc slot. ➜ Make sur e the disc label i[...]
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24 3139 115 2xxx1 English Disc Operations (continued) Selecting various repeat/ shuffle functions ● While pla ying a disc, press REPEA T on the remote r epeatedly to choose a r epeat pla y mode . D VD ™ RPT ONE (repeat chapter) ™ RPT TT (repeat title) ™ SHUFFLE (random pla y) ™ RPT SHF (repeat random pla y) ™ RPT OFF (exit repeat mode) [...]
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English 25 3139 115 2xxx1 Disc Operations (continued) Viewing pla yback information It will show the disc pla yback information (for example, title or chapter number , elapsed pla ying time , audio/subtitle language), a number of operations can be done without interrupting disc pla yback. 1 During pla yback, press DISPLA Y . ➜ A list of a vailabl[...]
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26 3139 115 2xxx1 English Changing sound track language This operation works only on D VDs with multiple soundtrack languages, you can change the language you want while pla ying a D VD . ● Press A UDIO r epeatedly to select the available audio languages. F or VCD - changing the audio channel ● Press A UDIO r epeatedly to select the available a[...]
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English 27 3139 115 2xxx1 Disc Operations (continued) Pla ying an MP3/JPEG/MPEG-4 disc This D VD system can pla yback MPEG-4, MP3, JPEG, VCD & SVCD files on a personally recor ded CD-R/R W disc or commercial CD . IMPOR T ANT! Y ou hav e to turn on your TV and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 18 “Setting the TV”). 1 Insert a di[...]
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28 3139 115 2xxx1 English Disc Operations (continued) Pla ying a picture disc (slide sho w) IMPOR T ANT! Y ou hav e to turn on your TV and set to the correct Video In channel. (See page 18 “Setting the TV”). ● Inser t a Pictur e disc (K odak Picture CD , JPEG). ➜ For a K odak disc, the slide show will begin automatically . ➜ For a JPEG di[...]
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English 29 3139 115 2xxx1 Pla ying a Super Audio CD (SA CD) There ar e three types of SA CD discs : single la yer , double lay er or hybrid discs. The h ybrid disc contains both Super Audio CD and standard audio CD la yers, only the SA CD lay er can be play ed back on this D VD system. 1 Inser t a SA CD . ➜ The disc menu appears on the TV screen.[...]
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30 3139 115 2xxx1 English This D VD system setup is carried out via the TV , enabling you to customise the D VD system to suit your particular requir ements. Accessing General Setup Page 1 In disc mode , pr ess SETUP MENU . 2 Press 1 2 t o select ‘General Setup Page’. 3 Press OK to confirm. General Setup Page Disc Lock Program OSD Language Scre[...]
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English 31 3139 115 2xxx1 D VD Setup Men u Options (continued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o r emove the men u, press SETUP MENU . If you want to r emov e a track 6 Use 1 2 3 4 k eys to move the cursor to the track you want to r emove. 7 Press OK to r emove this track fr [...]
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32 3139 115 2xxx1 English D VD Setup Men u Options (continued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o remove the men u, press SETUP MENU . Accessing Audio Setup P age 1 In disc mode , pr ess SETUP MENU . 2 Press 1 2 t o select ‘Audio Setup Page’. 3 Press OK to confirm. Audio S[...]
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English 33 3139 115 2xxx1 D VD Setup Men u Options (continued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o remove the men u, press SETUP MENU . Accessing Video Setup P ag e 1 In disc mode , pr ess SETUP MENU . 2 Press 1 2 t o select ‘Video Setup Page’. 3 Press OK to confirm. V id e[...]
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34 3139 115 2xxx1 English D VD Setup Menu Options (contin ued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o remove the men u, press SETUP MENU . Picture Setting This D VD system provides thr ee predefined sets of pictur e colour settings and one personal setting which you can define you[...]
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English 35 3139 115 2xxx1 D VD Setup Men u Options (continued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o remove the men u, press SETUP MENU . Accessing Prefer ence Setup Page 1 Press Ç twice to stop pla yback (if any), then press SETUP MENU . 2 Press 1 2 to select the ‘ P re fe r [...]
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36 3139 115 2xxx1 English D VD Setup Menu Options (contin ued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o r emove the men u, press SETUP MENU . Rating explanations 1KID SAFE – 2 G – General Audience; r ecommended as acceptable for view ers of all ages. 3 PG – Parental Guidance s[...]
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English 37 3139 115 2xxx1 D VD Setup Men u Options (continued) TIPS: The underlined option is the factory default setting. T o return to the pre vious menu, press 1 . T o remove the men u, press SETUP MENU . Changing the P assw ord The same password is used f or both Parental Contr ol and Disc Lock. Enter your six-digit passw ord to pla y a prohibi[...]
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38 3139 115 2xxx1 English T uning to radio stations 1 Press SOURCE button until “ TUNER FM ” appears on the displa y panel. 2 Press 3 / 4 briefl y on the remote . ➜ The display panel will sho w " SEARCH " until a radio station with sufficient signal strength is f ound. 3 Repeat step 2 if necessar y until y ou find the desired radio [...]
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English 39 3139 115 2xxx1 Automatic presetting Use automatic presetting to stor e or reinstall all the pr eset radio stations. SUBWOOFER 1 TUNER FM START .. 2 3 02 1 Press SOURCE button until “ TUNER FM ” appears on the displa y panel. 2 Press 1 2 or use the numeric k eypad (0-9) to select a preset number to begin. 3 Press and hold PROGRAM unti[...]
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40 3139 115 2xxx1 English Sound and V olume Contr ols SUBWOOFER SONOW AVE SUBW SURR SOUND MUTE VOL +- Speak ers (SonoW a ve speak ers system) adjustment Y ou can adjust the SonoW av e speakers system setting according to y our room envir onment and setup for optim um performance. IMPOR T ANT! The SonoW a ve speakers system must be placed at equal d[...]
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English 41 3139 115 2xxx1 A V subwoofer adjustment Y ou can adjust the A V subwoof er output level to enhance the bass output. 1 Start playing a m usic disc that has lots of mid-bass sounds, then press SUBW OOFER on the remote. 2 Press VO L + / - to select the desired bass lev el. ➜ If the volume contr ol is not used within five seconds, it will [...]
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42 3139 115 2xxx1 English Setting the Sleep timer The sleep timer enables the system to switch to Eco P ow er standby mode automatically at a pr eset time . 1 Press and hold OK on the r emote until “ SLEEP XX ” appear on the displa y panel ( XX = 15, 30, 45, 60 or OFF). 2 T o select the next sleep timer value, press OK button again while in sle[...]
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English 43 3139 115 2xxx1 AMPLIFIER SECTION T otal output pow er 6600 W PMPO 550 W RMS Frequency Response 20 Hz – 6 kHz / –3 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 65 dB (CCIR) Input Sensitivity - AUX In 1000 mV - DIGIT AL In 1 Vpp TUNER SECTION T uning Range FM 87.5 – 108 MHz ( 10 0 kHz) 26 dB Quieting Sensitivity FM 20 dB Image Rejection Radio FM 25[...]
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44 3139 115 2xxx1 English W ARNING Under no circumstances should y ou tr y to repair the system y ourself, as this will invalidate the war ranty . Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below befor e taking the system for repair . If you ar e unable to remedy a pr oblem by follo[...]
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English 45 3139 115 2xxx1 T roub leshooting (continued) Not able to select some Items in the setup/system menu. The D VD system does not star t pla yback. No surround sound eff ect from the SonoW a ve speakers system. Radio reception is poor . The remote contr ol does not function properl y . Unable to pla y DivX movies. The D VD system does not wo[...]
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46 3139 115 2xxx1 English Analogue: Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analogue sound varies, while digital sound has specific numerical values. These sockets send audio through tw o channels, the left and right. Aspect ratio: The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displa yed image. The horizontal vs. vertical ratio of convention[...]
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English 47 3139 115 2xxx1 Pr o gressive Scan: It displa ys all the horizontal lines of a picture at one time, as a signal frame . This system can conv ert the interlaced video from D VD into progressiv e format for connection to a progr essiv e display . It dramatically increases the vertical resolution. Region code: A system allowing discs to be p[...]