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Sound and Volume Controls
Volume Control
Changing the volume level � Adjust VOLUME button (or press VOL +/-) to increase or decrease the volume level. � �VOL XX� is displayed. � �VOL MAX� is displayed if volume is at maximum level. � Press SUBW +/- to adjust the level of the subwoofer speaker volume. � �SUBW XXDB� is displayed. � The range is from -15dB to 10dB. � Press REAR +/- to adjust the level of the surround speakers volume. � �REAR XXDB� is displayed. � The range is from -15dB to 10dB. � Press CENTER +/- to adjust the level of the center speakers volume. � �CNT XXDB� is displayed. � The range is from -15dB to 10dB. For PHILIPS TVs only: � Press TV VOL +/- on the remote control to adjust the TV�s volume level.
English
Dimming the display screen
� Press DIM repeatedly to select different levels of brightness for the display screen : HIGH, MID or LOW.
Notes � �XX�denotes the volume level. � When SURROUND mode is set to Stereo or VSS mode, REAR +/- and CENTER +/- keys are void. � In test tone mode, volume control is void.
To switch off the volume temporarily � Press MUTE. � �MUTE ON� is displayed. Press MUTE again or increase the volume level. Note When MUTE is activated ON, all sound on the rear jacks (AUDIO OUT, DIGITAL OUT) will remain on.
To listen through the headphones Connecting headphones to n will switch off the speakers. The DVD system switches to STEREO and surround sound will be reduced to a stereo signal which is reproducible by standard headphones. Disconnecting the headphones switches on the speakers again. If you wish to enjoy surround sound again, switch the DVD system back to surround sound.