Digital Surround Receiver DFR9000 Instructions for Use English 4
Important notes for users in the U.K. Mains plug This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13 Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows: 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse. 2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type. 3 Refit the fuse cover. If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place. If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of 5 Amp.
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ENGLISH Index 1. Important information ..........................................................................................6 2. Introduction .........................................................................................................7-8 Packaging contents..............................................................................................................................................................8 3. Functional overview ..............................................
ENGLISH 5 10. System menu overview ..................................................................................33-39 10.1 Configuration menu......................................................................................................................................33-34 10.2 Balance menu...........................................................................................................................................................34 10.3 Speakers menu...............................
ENGLISH 1. Important information • • • Please install and connect the product in the order described in this manual only. This assures best installation results with the least technical hassles. Please read this guide carefully before using your DFR9000 and keep it for future reference. During set-up and installation, it may be helpful to have the instructions for your audio system,TV or other components at hand.
ENGLISH 7 2. Introduction DFR9000 Congratulations on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the market today.Your DFR9000 is a high-definition multimedia interface A/V receiver. Not only is your DFR9000 an exellent audio receiver with extremely clear sound, it also provides an HDMI interface for delivering excellent digital picture quality from source components to your TV or monitor screen.
ENGLISH Packaging contents Please check whether the following items are present in the box of the Digital Surround Receiver.They are provided to help you set up and use your DFR9000.
ENGLISH 9 3. Functional overview Legend of illustrations on inside flap. 3.1 Front view 1 B 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. 2 SOURCE Selects the various connected sources in amplifier mode. 34 – Navigates in up (3) and down (4) direction in the menu.
ENGLISH 3.2 Rear view Note: Most of the input connectors at the rear of your DFR9000 are assigned for connecting to a specific audio/video playback/recording device. These connectors can be reassigned in the system menu. For this see ‘6.7 Reassigning input sockets’ and ‘10.7 A/V input menu’. 16 MAINS Mains inlet socket.
ENGLISH 11 25 AUDIO - TV IN / GAME IN / DVD IN Stereo audio input sockets for connection to the audio output sockets of a TV, game console or DVD player. If one of these sockets is connected to a recording device, this socket needs to be selected in the 'Configuration' menu (submenu 'Rec audio'). AUDIO - REC OUT Stereo audio output sockets for connecting to the audio input sockets of a DVD recorder or VCR. 26 SUB OUT Output socket for connecting to an active subwoofer.
ENGLISH 1 2 3 SYSTEM MENU Opens and close the system menu. 6 3, 4, 1 and 2 – Navigates in up (3), down (4), left (1) and right (2) direction in the system menu. – Selects next (4, 2) or previous (3, 1) preset station in Tuner and DAB mode. 7 OK – Confirms actions in the menu. – Selects secondary audio services in DAB mode. 8 ∞§ Search previous/next frequency in TUNER mode. Select previous/next broadcasting frequency in DAB mode.
ENGLISH 13 3.4 Displays Left display This display informs you on the current status of the active source. 88888888 This section of the display indicates the selected source, selected waveband, preset radio station number, tuner frequency, audio/video selection and shows feedback of the receiver during operation. c - Sound of active source muted. - Signal from remote control received. i - Radio station received in stereo. NIGHT - Night mode selected. RDS - RDS radio station is being received.
ENGLISH 4. Installation 4.1 General remarks – – – Most input sockets of your DFR9000 are assigned for connection to a specific device. In the next chapters we will therefore only describe how to connect these specific devices to your DFR9000. If you wish to connect other devices, you first reassign the sockets for connection to these devices.This can be done in the system menu. For this see '6.7 Reassigning input sockets' and '10.7 A/V Input menu'. Connections can then be made as described below.
ENGLISH 15 S-Video / CVBS connection TV S-VIDEO IN TV CVBS IN CD-R IN • • AUX IN If your TV is equipped with an S-Video input socket you can connect this socket to the REC OUT output socket (21 - lower row) of your DFR9000. For this, use an optional SVideo connection cable. If your TV is equipped with a CVBS input socket you can connect this socket to the CVBS output socket (21) of your DFR9000. For this use an optional 1-cinch connection cable.
ENGLISH If you do not connect multichannel equipment (e.g. a SACD player) you can reassign the L/R, SL/SR and C/SUB sockets (24) for connection to analog audio equipment (CD IN, CD-R IN and AUX IN). For equipment you want to record with, you need to connect four plugs to the receiver (a set of stereo inputs and a set of stereo outputs). For playback devices, you only need to connect one set of stereo plugs. For connection of analogue audio equipment, one 2-cinch audio cable is supplied.
ENGLISH 17 4.5 Connecting analogue multichannel equipment M-CH OUT CD IN CD-R IN SACD Player AUX IN Your DFR9000 is equipped with eight mutichannel audio inputs, allowing multichannel connection up to 7.1. For multichannel connection, two 4-cinch audio cables are supplied. • • • • • • Make sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections.
ENGLISH 4.6 Connecting digital HDMI equipment HDTV SACD player HDMI OUT HDMI IN HDMI source device HDMI OUT CD IN CD-R IN AUX IN HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides the highest quality high-definition video and multichannel audio. HDMI can carry both uncompressed high-definition video and multichannel audio in all HD formats.Therefore just one single cable is needed for connecting your DFR9000 to HDMI-enabled equipment.
ENGLISH DVD player/ recorder SCART OUTPUT Satellite receiver CD IN CD-R IN 19 SCART OUTPUT AUX IN • Make sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections. • Connect the red, green, blue and yellow plugs of a 6-cinch to Scart cable to the corresponding VIDEO 1 IN input sockets (19) of your DFR9000. Connect the red and white audio plugs to the input sockets you reassigned for audio connection. E.g.TV IN (25).
ENGLISH • • • Connect an optional S-Video connection cable between the S-Video output of a DVD player/recorder and the DVD IN input socket (21 - lower row) of your DFR9000. Connect an optional S-Video connection cable between the S-Video input of a DVD recorder and the REC OUT output socket (21 - lower row) of your DFR9000. For audio connection to the TV, game console and DVD player/recorder, see ‘Connecting analogue equipment.
ENGLISH 21 Connecting the speakers TV CENTRE FRONT LEFT ACTIVE SUB WOOFER FRONT RIGHT SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT SURROUND BACK CD IN • • • CD-R IN AUX IN Connect the left front speaker to the L(eft) terminals (17) and the right front speaker to the R(ight) terminals (17). Connect the left Surround speaker to the S(urround) L(eft) terminals (17) and the right Surround speaker to the S(urround) R(ight) terminals (17). Connect the centre speaker to the C terminal (17).
ENGLISH • • The best height for the front speakers is when the high tone speakers (tweeters) are at ear height (while seated). To avoid magnetic interference with the picture on your TV, do not position the front speakers too close to the TV. Positioning the centre speaker • The centre speaker should be placed centrally between the front speakers, e.g. underneath or on top of the TV. • The best height for the centre speaker is at the height of your ears (while seated).
ENGLISH 23 4.11 Connecting a video camera (or other portable external sources) 1 Make sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making 2 3 3 DFR 9000 DIGITAL SURROUND RECEIVER VOLUME SOURCE STANDBY-ON OK SYSTEM MENU SURROUND BASS/TREBLE + + + + IR any connections. Open the flap (14) on the receiver front.
ENGLISH 5. System menu All receiver settings (except sound adjustments) are done via On Screen Displays and with help of the following buttons: on local keyboard: System Menu (5), OK (4), 1/2 (3) and 3/4 (2). When the system menu is active, the SOURCE rotary (2) functions as up/down selection button. on remote control: System menu (5), OK (7) and 1/2/3/4 (6). We will now describe operating your DFR9000 via the buttons on the remote control.
ENGLISH 25 6. Setting up the receiver You can adjust all default receiver settings to suit your own preferences; some settings, however have to be made before operating your DFR9000. 6.1 Positioning your DFR9000 • Place the receiver on a stable, level surface, out of direct sunlight and away from sources • • • 10 cm • 5 cm 5 cm CD IN 10 cm CD-R IN AUX IN • • • of excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture, vibration and strong magnetic fields. Do not place the receiver on a carpet.
ENGLISH Tips: • When you have connected a passive subwoofer to the 6.1SB/5.1SUB sockets (17) in a 5.1 configuration, 'SB size' must be set to 'Subwoofer'. • Whenever a subwoofer is connected, 'SUB' must be set to 'YES' or 'Always'. • For speakers that are not connected, select 'None'. • The centre speaker is normally placed directly in the front of the listening room and closer to the listening position than the front speakers.
ENGLISH 27 7. Operating the amplifier Note: We will describe operating the amplifier via the buttons on the remote control. If buttons on the local keyboard are required for operation, these buttons will be mentioned. 7.1 Source selection • Use SELECT (3) to select RECVR. • 3 1 2 4 > You can now operate your DFR9000. Use the source selection buttons (4) to select the sources connected to your DFR9000. > The left display shows the selected source, followed by the type of input signal (audio, video).
ENGLISH 7.4 Playing sources 1 Switch on the playback device. 2 Press B (1) to switch on the receiver. 3 4 > The Standby/On LED goes out and 'WELCOME' appears on the left display. Select the required device as source, using the Source selection buttons (4). Start playback on the selected source device. 7.5 Recording from sources When recording, the incoming signal is reproduced by all audio and – if the source includes a video signal – video outputs of the receiver.
ENGLISH 29 8. Operating the tuner Note: We will now describe operating the tuner via the buttons on the remote control. If buttons on the local keyboard are required for operation, these buttons will be mentioned. 8.1 Tuning to radio stations (FM, FM-M and MW band) 1 Press SELECT (3) to select the RECVR. 2 Use TUNER (4) to select the tuner as source and select the required waveband 3 • 4 • (FM, FM-M(ono) or MW). Select FM-M(ono) when FM reception is insufficient.
ENGLISH 6 7 3 1 2 4 Store other radio stations in the same way. Press SYSTEM MENU (5) to close the system menu. Moving preset radio stations 1 Press SYSTEM MENU (5) to open the system menu. > The main menu appears on your TV screen. 2 Use 4 (6) to select ‘Tuner’ and enter with 2 (6). > The tuner menu appears on your TV screen. 3 Use 4 (6) to select ‘Move preset’ and enter with 2 (6). 4 Use 4 or 3 (6) to select the preset station you wish to move and confirm with OK (7).
ENGLISH 31 Moving DAB radio stations 1 Press SYSTEM MENU (5) and use 4 (6) to select ‘TUNER’. Enter with 2 (6). 2 Use 4 (6) to select ‘DAB move’. Enter with 2 (6). 3 1 2 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 1 2 4 Use 4 or 3 (6) to select the DAB radio station you wish to move. > Station names and numbers are shown on left and middle display and a list of stations is displayed on the TV screen.The number of the station you wish to move is shown in the first 'XX'. Confirm with OK (7).
ENGLISH 9. Surround modes Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is an encoding, transmission and decoding standard for stereo up to 5.1 channels of digital audio. It is available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data. It provides up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated low-frequency effects channel and delivers high-quality multichannel audio without compromising video performance. Dolby Digital is the world wide audio standard for DVD-Video.
ENGLISH 33 10. System menu overview In this chapter we will give an overview and explanation of all menu items and settings. For menu navigation see '6. System menu'.The system menu is accessed by pressing the SYSTEM MENU (5).The buttons that can be used for navigating through the menus are shown on the middle display and on the bottom of the TV screen. When an item is greyed out this means that it cannot be activated/adjusted (yet). E.g.
ENGLISH 10.2 Balance menu In the 'Balance' menu you can set the volume for the various speakers connected.You can also activate a test tone which can be used to obtain the correct balance between the volume levels of the speakers.The selected speaker will be indicated in the right display. Also see 'Setting the speaker volume' in in '6. Setting up the receiver'. Test tone Allows setting the correct volume level of the six channels with help of a noise signal.
ENGLISH L(eft) + R(ight) Dist(ance) Selects the front left and right speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre. C(entre) Distance Selects the centre speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre. S(urround) L(eft) + S(urround) R(ight) Dist(ance) Selects the surround left and right speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre. S(urround) B(ack) Dist(ance) Selects the surround back speaker distance from 1 to 10 metre. Default Selects the default factory speaker size and distance settings for all speakers. 35 10.
ENGLISH 10.5 Picture menu In the 'Picture' menu you can adjust picture settings for the TV. For some picture settings ('Brightness', Contrast', 'Saturation', 'Sharpness' and 'Hue') the effect of the setting can directly be seen on the TV screen.These settings have an extra menu level, indicated by the highlighted 2 icon at the bottom of the TV screen and the lit 2 icon in the middle display, allowing you to adjust the value using 3 and 4 (2).
ENGLISH 37 10.7 A/V input menu In the 'A/V input' menu you can (re)assign input sockets for connection to a specific A/V device. If 'None' is selected, the connected source will not be recognized by the Source selection buttons (2 and 4) and the source will not be shown on the display. Also see 'Rear view' in '3.2 Rear view' and 'Reassigning input sockets in '6.7 Setting up the receiver'. SACD Video For SACD video equipment, the HDMI 1 input socket (27) is assigned.
ENGLISH Game Video For video signal from a game console, the GAME IN input sockets (21) are assigned. Other input sockets that can be assigned for video signal input of a game console are: HDMI IN 1 (27), HDMI IN 2 (27),VIDEO 1 IN (19),VIDEO 2 IN (20),TV IN (21), DVD IN (21). Game Audio For audio signal from a game console, the GAME IN input sockets (25) are assigned.
ENGLISH 39 10.8 Gain menu In the 'Gain' menu you can amplify the analogue input signal when the signal itself is too low to lead to a full scale output. Max(imum) Volume Safety feature to limit sound pressure (-1 dB – -30dB). M-CH(annel) In Amplifies the volume of the device connected to the M-CH IN input sockets (24) (+0 dB – +12dB). CD In Amplifies the volume of a CD player connected to one of the input sockets, assigned for connection to a CD player (+0 dB – +12dB).
ENGLISH 11.Troubleshooting WARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee. Do not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock. If you need any support: 1) check the points listed below; 2) visit http://www.philips.com/support for online support; 3) call our help line (see page 63). Receiver problems Possible cause Solution No power, even when BSTANDBY ON is pressed. Mains lead not (properly) connected.
ENGLISH 41 Poor bass sound. Speakers are not in phase. Connect the coloured (or marked) wires to the coloured terminals and the black (or unmarked) wires to the black terminals. Poor response of subwoofer. Subwoofer positioned too close to the middle of the room. Position subwoofer closer to a corner. Video problems Possible cause Solution No picture. A/V input channel not selected on TV. Check the Instructions for Use of your TV for the correct A/V input channel.
ENGLISH Playback problems Possible cause Solution A source is selected but no sound is heard. Volume at minimum level. Adjust the volume. Source not connected to correct input socket or input socket is reassigned for another source. Check if source is connected to correct input socket or reassign the input socket. Headphones are connected. Disconnect headphones. Wrong source selected. Select correct source. 'Mute' (11) activated. Disable 'Mute' (11). Source is not playing.
ENGLISH 43 12. Glossary AM Amplitude Modulation. A method of radio transmission, by which the information part of the signal causes the amplitude to vary without affecting the frequency. Amplifier An electronic device that takes in an original signal, gives it more power and provides it as an output. Analogue A continuously varying action, or movement that takes time to change from one position to another. Standard audio and video signals are analogue.
ENGLISH DVD Digital Versatile Disc. An optical disc about the size of a CD-ROM, but capable of storing an entire movie.The technology uses MPEG-2 compression.Typical capacity for these discs is 4.5 GB, or about 133 minutes of digital video. Originally called 'Digital Video Disk'. DVI DVI (Digital Video Interface) is a new form of video interface technology made to maximize the quality of flat panel LCD monitors and high-end video graphics cards.
ENGLISH 45 NSV™ Noise Shaped Video. NSV™ is a new video format. It is designed to be easily streamed, support any audio and video codec, and be usable on nearly any platform. Currently NSV™ utilizes MP3 for audio and VP3 for video. NTSC National Television Standards Committee.The television standard for North America and parts of South America having 525 lines/60 Hz (60 Hz refresh), two fields per frame and 30 frames per second.Technically, NTSC is a color modulation scheme.
ENGLISH 13.Technical specifications Audio section Power amplifier Rated RMS output: 2 x 110 W (4 ohm, 1 kHz with 1% Total Harmonic Distortion) 6 x 65 W (4 ohm, 1 kHz with 1% Total Harmonic Distortion) Dynamic power: 2 x 130 W (4 ohm) 6 x 90 W (4 ohm) Maximum power: < 190 W per channel Signal-noise: 105 dBA Frequency response: 5 Hz - 45 kHz Ouput terminals: 4 - 8 ohm Total Harmonic Distortion 1 W - 1 kHz: 0.065 % Digital output Coaxial out according IEC 60958 & IEC 61937 / 0.
ENGLISH Digital video section (input/output) According HDMI 1.1, HDCP 1.1 and DVI 1.0 standards. Following formats are supported: ‘Source only’ mode 50 Hz (TV): - 576p (720 x 576p) - EIA/CEA-861B format # 17, 18; - 720p (1280 x 720p) - EIA/CEA-861B format # 19; - 1080i (1920 x 1080i) - EIA/CEA-861B format # 20. 47 60 Hz (TV): - 480p (720 x 480p) - EIA/CEA-861B format # 2, 3; - 720p (1280 x 720p) - EIA/CEA-861B format # 4; - 1080i (1920 x 1080i) - EIA/CEA-861B format #5.
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