Philips MX990DHT Owner's Manual

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Addendum (English)

FR965, FR975, MX960D, MX980D /17

Remote Control / Remote Control Buttons

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The following should be read instead of the original text on page 8:
H MUTE .....................Mutes the sound of the receiver in all modes, except TV.

Mutes the sound of your Philips TV set if your remote control is in TV mode.

2 ................................Switches the source selected on your remote control (e.g. VCR, TV) to standby.

When pressed longer than 2 seconds, the receiver switches to standby.

Connections / Analog Audio Connections

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Please read the following text as additional to the text on page 11:

DTS Digital SurroundTM is a discrete 5.1-channel digital audio format available on CD, LD, and DVD software which consequently cannot
be decoded and played back inside most CD, LD, or DVD players. For this reason, when DTS-encoded software is played back through the
analog outputs of the CD, LD, or DVD player, excessive noise will be exhibited. To avoid possible damage to the audio system, proper pre-
cautions should be taken by the customer if the analog outputs are connected directly to the receiver.
Only for FR975 and MX980D: To enjoy DTS Digital SurroundTM playback, a DTS-compatible player has to be connected to one of the digital
inputs of the receiver.

System Setup

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Please read the following new chapter after the "Positioning the Speakers” chapter in this section:

Receiver Adjustment
Once the number and position of loudspeakers has been fixed, you can adjust the initial receiver settings for optimal surround sound with
the actual setup:
1

Set what speakers have been connected to the receiver (see “Menus / Speaker Setup” on page 17).
Note: The initial setting of your receiver is:
two front speakers left and right: present (cannot be altered)
center speaker: present
two rear speakers: present
subwoofer: present

2

Select the size of the speakers (SMALL or LARGE) (see “Menus: Speaker Sizes” on page 17).
Select 

SMALL if your speaker is able to reproduce low notes down to at least 80–100 Hz.

Select

LARGE if your speaker is able to reproduce low notes down to at least 50 Hz.

(As a rule of thumb, a LARGE speaker has a cone diameter of at least 12 cms (5 inches).)
See the specification sheets of your loudspeakers.
Note: The initial setting of your receiver is:

FR965 and MX960D:

Front speakers, left and right:

LARGE

Center speaker:

SMALL

Rear speakers left and right:

LARGE

FR975 and MX980D:

All speakers:

LARGE

3

Set the distance from the speakers to the listener’s position (see “Menus: Speaker Distance” on page 17).
Note: The initial setting of your receiver is:

FR965 and MX960D:

Front speakers, left and right:

13 feet (4 meters)

Center speaker:

10 feet (3 meters)

Rear speakers, left and right:

7 feet (2 meters)

FR975 and MX980D:

All speakers:

10 feet (3 meters)

General note: If you prefer that your receiver does not correct automatically for speaker sizes and distances, you can re-progam it to a
neutral setting by:

Install all speakers: (Subwoofer present, Center and Rear loudspeakers: all

YES)

Set Front, Center and Rear speaker sizes to

LARGE

Set all loudspeaker distances (L/R, Center and Rear) to the same distance (e.g. 10ft).

Subwoofer / Adjustment

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Please read the following as text addition to Point 3:
Turn SUBWOOFER LEVEL CONTROL to adjust the volume of the subwoofer. The recommended adjustment is the middle position.

Technical Data / Receiver / Amplifier part / FR 975, MX 980D

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Please note correct value below, which supersedes original value:
Output power, stereo mode: FTC (40Hz–20kHz) .....2 x 80 W

0.465761s