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NOTE: The steps listed here describe
how to operate your Receiver using the
controls found on the front panel of the
Receiver. For remote control details, see
page 15.
Plug the AC power cord into a
standard household 120V A.C. outlet.
The STANDBY LED will come on.
Press the STANDBY-ON button. The
Receiver will turn on. The STANDBY
LED will turn off.
Select the Source. Press the
“VIDEO/DVD” SOURCE
SELECTOR button. “VIDEO/DVD”
will appear in the Receiver’s display.
Press the SURROUND MODE button
until “SURROUND ON” appears in
the Receiver’s display.
Press the PRO LOGIC button. The
“DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC”
trademark will appear in the display.
Press either the PROLOGIC CENTER
MODE (+) or (-) button until
“NORMAL” appears in the display.
Play a Dolby Pro Logic encoded
videotape in your Hi-Fi VCR. Make
sure your Television’s volume is
completely mrned down. Now, adjust
the Receiver’s MASTER VOLUME
knob to a normal listening level.
Adjust the Surround (or rear) volume
by pressing the SURROUND LEVEL
(+) or (-) button until the rear sound
can be heard when playing a Dolby
Prologic encoded videotape in your
VCR.
Adjust the Center volume by pressing
the CENTER LEVEL (+) or (-) button
until the center sound can be heard
when playing a Dolby Prologic
encoded videotape in your VCR.
NOTES: The sound from the Surround
Speakers and the Center Speaker should be
suffidiently heard, but it should not be as loud
as the sound from the front speakers.
For Surround Sound details, see pages 19-22.
It is recommended to adjust the volumes of the
center and rear sound at a normal listening
level
ff you have questions regarding hookup or operation, call the Philips
Information Center at 1-800-531-0039.
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adjusted to your desired level. For details, see
page 17.
NOTE: At lower sound levels, the bass sound may not
be as clearly heard. This is normal
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