Philips MCD735 User manual - Page 31
Downmix, LT/RT, Stereo, V SURR, Front Speaker, Center Speaker, Rear Speaker, Subwoofer, Test Tone,
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English Downmix This option allows you to set the stereo analog output of your DVD Player. ● In 'Speaker Setup Page', press 3 4 to highlight 'Downmix', then press 2 or OK. ➜ LT/RT: Select this option if your DVD Player is connected to a Dolby Pro Logic decoder. ➜ Stereo: Select this option when output delivers sound from only the two front speakers. ➜ V SURR: Allows the DVD player to use virtual surround sound effects. ➜ 5.1CH: Select this option for 5.1-channel sound output. Front Speaker Adjusts the volume levels for front speakers. Options include "Large" and "Small". Center Speaker Adjusts the volume level for the center speaker. Options include "Large", "Small" and "Off". Note: - This option is available only when you select "5.1CH" under "Downmix". Rear Speaker Adjusts the volume levels for rear speakers. Options include Options include "Large", "Small" and "Off". Note: - This option is available only when you select "5.1CH" under "Downmix". Subwoofer Selects ON/OFF for the subwoofer. Test Tone The test tone will be automatically generated. Note: - This option is available only when you select "5.1CH" under "Downmix" and the disc tray is open. System Menu Options SPDIF Output The options included in SPDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format) Setup Page are: "SPDIF Off ","SPDIF/Raw" and "SPDIF/PCM". ➜ SPDIF Off:Turns off the SPDIF output. ➜ SPDIF/Raw: If you have connected your DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) to a multi-channel decoder/receiver. ➜ SPDIF/PCM: Only if your receiver is not capable of decoding multi-channel audio. Dolby Digital Setup The option included in Digital Audio Setup is: "Dual Mono". Dual Mono Select the setting that matches the number of speakers you have connected. ➜ Stereo: Left mono sound will send output signals to Left speaker and Right mono sound will send output signals to Right speaker. ➜ L-Mono: Left mono sound will send output signals to Left speaker and Right speaker. ➜ R-Mono: Right mono sound will send output signals to Left speaker and Right speaker. 31