Philips LX8320 User Manual

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Page 1 - User manual

13139 115 23251DVD Video/SACD Home Theatre SystemLX8320SAUser manual001-045-LX8320-69-Eng2 13/08/2004, 11:23 AM1

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103139 115 23251EnglishConnectionsIMPORTANT!The progressive scan video quality isonly available when using Y Pb Prconnection and a progressive scan TV

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English113139 115 23251ConnectionsAfter everything is connectedproperly,1 Set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR to thelocal power line voltage.2 Plug in the AC pow

Page 4 - Contents

123139 115 23251EnglishViewing and listening to theplayback1 Connect the VCR or Cable/Satellite Boxto the TV as shown.2 Connect the DVD system’s AUX I

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English133139 115 23251Listening to the playback● Connect the DVD system’s DIGITALIN jack to the DIGITAL OUT jack on adigital audio device.Before star

Page 6 - General Information

143139 115 23251EnglishFunctional OverviewRemote control^%$#@!0934567812•≥§∞≤£™¡)(*&ª* = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.1 SOU

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English153139 115 23251Functional Overview* = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.! ANGLE– Select a DVD disc camera angle (ifavailable

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163139 115 23251EnglishFunctional Overview* = Press and hold the button for more than two seconds.1 STANDBY ON (B)– Switches to Eco Power standby mode

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English173139 115 23251Getting StartedStep 1: Inserting batteries intothe remote control1 Open the battery compartment.2 Insert two batteries type R06

Page 10 - Connections

183139 115 23251EnglishGetting StartedSelecting the colour system thatcorresponds to your TVIn order for a DVD to play on this DVDsystem, the colour s

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English193139 115 23251Getting StartedStep 3: Setting languagepreferencesYou can select your preferred languagesettings so that this DVD system willau

Page 12 - Connections (Optional)

23139 115 23251CAUTIONUse of controls or adjustments orperformance of procedures other thanherein may result in hazardousradiation exposure or other u

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203139 115 23251EnglishGetting StartedStep 4: Setting the speakers’channelsYou can adjust the delay times (centreand surround only) and volume level f

Page 14 - Functional Overview

English213139 115 23251Disc OperationsIMPORTANT!– If the inhibit icon (ø or X) appearson the TV screen when a button ispressed, it means the function

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223139 115 23251EnglishAuto Eco Power standby modeThis is a power-saving feature, the systemwill automatically switch to Eco Powerstandby mode if you

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English233139 115 23251Disc OperationsOther operations for videoplayback (DVD/VCD/SVCD)DISPLAYUsing the Disc MenuDepending on the disc, a menu mayappe

Page 17 - Getting Started

243139 115 23251EnglishDisc OperationsZooming inThis function allows you to enlarge thepicture on the TV screen and to panthrough the enlarged picture

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English253139 115 23251Disc OperationsSelecting a title (DVD only)Some DVDs may contain several titles. Ifthe disc has a title menu recorded on it,you

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263139 115 23251EnglishDisc OperationsPlaying MP3/JPEG/DivX/MPEG-4 discThis player can playback DivX, MPEG-4,MP3, JPEG, VCD & SVCD files on aperso

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English273139 115 23251Disc OperationsPlaying Super Audio CD (SACD)There are three types of SACD discs :single layer, double layer or hybrid disc.The

Page 21 - Disc Operations

283139 115 23251EnglishThis DVD system setup is carried out viathe TV, enabling you to customise theDVD system to suit your particularrequirements.Gen

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English293139 115 23251To start programme playback8 Use 1 2 3 4 keys to highlight {START}on the programme menu, then press OK.➜ Playback will start wi

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33139 115 23271EnglishBahasa MelayuIndexEnglish ------------------------------------------------ 6----------------------------------------------------

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303139 115 23251EnglishAudio Setup Menu1In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU.2 Press 1 2 to select ‘Audio Setup’ icon.3 Press OK to confirm.Setting the ana

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English313139 115 23251Night Mode - turning on/offWhen night mode is activated, the highvolume outputs are softened and lowvolume outputs are brought

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323139 115 23251EnglishProgressive function - turning on/offThe progressive scan display present 60complete frames per seconds, rather than30 frames p

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English333139 115 23251CONTRASTIncrease the value to sharpen the pictureor vice versa. Choose zero (0) to balancethe contrast.TINTIncrease or decreas

Page 28 - DVD Setup Menu Options

343139 115 23251English1 In ‘PREFERENCE PAGE’, press 34 tohighlight {PARENTAL}, then press 2.DIVX SUBTITLE2 Press 34 to highlight a rating level forth

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English353139 115 23251Changing the PasswordThe same password is used for bothParental Control and Disc Lock. Enteryour six-digit password to play ap

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363139 115 23251EnglishIMPORTANT!Make sure the FM and MWantennas are connected.Tuning to radio stations1Press SOURCE control to select“TUNER FM” or “T

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English373139 115 23251Automatic presettingYou can start the automatic presettingfrom a selected preset number.1302FM / MW AUTO21 Press SOURCE contro

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383139 115 23251EnglishIMPORTANT!For proper surround sound, makesure the speakers and AV subwooferare connected (see page 8).VOL +-SURRSOUNDBASSTREBLE

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English393139 115 23251Switching on/offSwitching to active mode● Press the SOURCE control to select :DISC ™ TUNER FM ™ TUNER MW™ TV ™ AUX ™ DIGI IN

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43139 115 23251EnglishGeneral InformationSupplied accessories ... 6Care and safety information ... 6

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403139 115 23251EnglishRecording to an externaldevice1Connect the external recording device toLINE OUT (R/L). (See page 12“Connections-optional“).2 Se

Page 36 - Tuner Operations

English413139 115 23251AMPLIFIER SECTIONOutput power 600 W RMS- Front 100 W RMS / channel- Rear 75 W RMS / channel- Centre 100 W RMS- Subwoofer 150 W

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423139 115 23251EnglishWARNINGUnder no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this willinvalidate the warranty. Do not open t

Page 38 - Sound Controls

English433139 115 23251TroubleshootingThe DVD player does not start playback.There is no sound from the centre andsurround speakers.Radio reception is

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443139 115 23251EnglishAnalogue: Sound that has not been turned intonumbers. Analogue sound varies, while digitalsound has specific numerical values

Page 40 - Other Functions

English453139 115 23251Playback control (PBC): Refers to the signalrecorded on video CDs or SVCDs for controllingplayback. By using menu screens recor

Page 41 - Specifications

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Page 42 - Troubleshooting

1723139 115 23251EnglishBahasa MelayuCLASS 1LASER PRODUCTSgpJP-0430/69-4Meet Philips at the Internethttp://www.philips.comhttp://www.p4c.philips.comLX

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VoltageSelector110V-127V220V-240VRear of TV (example only)VIDEOAUDIOOUT INLX8320SAQUICK USE GUIDETO AV SUBWOOFERTV INTV1 12nc: 3139 115 23201FM antenn

Page 44 - Glossary

SUPER VIDEODetailed playback features and additional functions are described in theaccompanying user manual.Playing a disc1 Press SOURCE on the remote

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English53139 115 23251Playing MP3/JPEG /DivX/MPEG-4disc ... 26Playing MP3 music and JPEGpi

Page 46 - Language Code

63139 115 23251EnglishSupplied accessoriesComposite videocable (yellow)Audio cables(red/white)FM wire antennaMW loop antennaSpeaker cables withdiffere

Page 47 - LX8320SA

English73139 115 232511 Look for the matching colour sticker atthe bottom of the speakers and on top ofthe speaker stands before attaching them.2 If y

Page 48 - QUICK USE GUIDE

83139 115 23251EnglishConnections1 Use the supplied speaker cables toconnect the FRONT R (red), FRONT L(white), REAR R (grey), REAR L (blue)and CENTER

Page 49 - Make sure your DVD system and

English93139 115 23251ConnectionsIMPORTANT!– You only need to make one videoconnection from the followingoptions, depending on thecapabilities of your

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