Philips DVD795SA DVD Player User Manual


 
Speakers 45
The Player lets you adjust the speaker settings, volume balance, and delay
time for your audio system. You only need to adjust the speaker settings
if you used the Players MULTICHANNEL AUDIO OUT jacks to connect
the Player to a six-channel Receiver (Dolby Digital or DTS) as shown on
page 15.
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Press SYSTEM MENU. will be selected.
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Press 9 repeatedly to select G , then press :.
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Press 9 repeatedly to select Speakers, then press :.
4
Press 8 or 9 to select the speaker you want to adjust, then
press :. You can select Front L & R (left and right), Center,
Surround L (left), Surround R (right), or Sub Woofer. The speaker
you selected will be highlighted in the illustration at the right of the
screen.
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Press : or ; to select B, , or X. Then, press 8 or 9
to adjust the chosen setting. When you are finished, press
OK to go back and select a different speaker. Repeat steps 4-5
until you are satisfied with all the speaker settings.
Choose B to increase or decrease the volume of the speaker.
Choose to adjust the frequency capabilities of your speakers.
Select L (large) if the chosen speaker can handle low frequency sig-
nals below 120 Hz. Select S (small) if the speaker can not reproduce
low frequency signals below 120 Hz. Select c (off) if you did not
connect that speaker. Your choice will appear below the bar at
the bottom of the screen. See your speakers literature for details on
speaker capability.
Choose X to adjust the speaker delay time. You can adjust the
delay time for only the Center and Surround speakers.
If the surround speakers are about 150 centimeters nearer to the lis-
tening position than the front speakers, and the center speaker aligns
with the front speakers, no adjustment is needed.
If your speaker setup is different, adjust the delay times. First, mea-
sure the distance, in centimeters, from the front speaker to the lis-
tening position and from the surround speaker to the listening posi-
tion. Subtract the surround distance from the front distance, then
divide by 30. The result is the Surround speaker delay time in mil-
liseconds.
You may choose 0 ms, 5 ms, 10 ms, or 15 ms in the X column for
Surround L and Surround R. Press 8 or 9 to choose the delay time
in the X column for Surround L and Surround R that is closest to
the delay time you calculated in milliseconds (ms).
Or, if the Center speaker is closest to the listening position, measure
the distance (in centimeters) between the Front and Center speak-
ers, then divide by 30. The result is the Center speaker delay time in
milliseconds. Press 8 or 9 to select this delay time in milliseconds
(ms) in the X column for Center. You may choose 1-5 ms.
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Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
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For the Subwoofer, you cannot
adjust the frequency capabili-
ties. Simply choose n (On) or
c (Off) to identify whether
you connected a subwoofer (n)
or not (c).
Your audio system may refer to
the Surround speakers as the
rear speakers.
The Speaker settings are only
active during playback of a
DVD that has Dolby Digital 5.1
or DTS sound or of an SACD’s
Multi-channel layer.
The Speaker settings are not
active during playback of an
SACD’s Stereo layer or of other
Disc types.
Volume level setting and delay
time are not applicable during
SACD playback.
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