Philips FW-D596 Stereo System User Manual


 
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English
Functional Overview
Remote control
Notes:
First, select the source you wish to control by
pressing one of the source select keys on the
remote control (DISC or TUNER, for example).
Then select the desired function (
2
,
4
,
¢
for example).
1 SOURCE
to select the relevant active mode: TAPE, DISC,
TUNER or AUX/TV.
TUNER: toggles between FM and MW band.
–AUX/TV: toggles between AUX-ANA and AUX-
DIG(Digital Input) mode.
2 DISC MENU (disc mode only)
to enter or exit the disc contents menu.
3 SYSTEM MENU (disc mode only)
to enter or exit the system menu bar.
4 3 / 4 / 1 / 2
in Tuner mode, to select a preset radio station
number ( 1 or 2).
to select movement direction in disc contents
menu/system menu bar.
5 4 / ¢
in Disc mode, press to skip to the previous/next
chapter/track.
in Disc mode, press and hold to fast reverse/
forward the disc.
in Tuner mode, to tune to a lower or higher
radio frequency.
6 PLAY/PAUSE 2;
to start or interrupt disc playback.
7 STOP 9
to stop playing the disc.
8 SURROUND
to select multichannel surround (Dolby Digital,
DTS and VSS) or stereo sound effect.
9 SOUND
to select various sound effect: CONCERT,
DRAMA, ACTION,SCI-FI, CLASSIC, JAZZ,
ROCK, DIGITAL, MAX ON or MAX OFF.
0 MODE
to select the REPEAT or SHUFFLE function.
! REPEAT A-B
to repeat a specific section on a disc.
@ POWER 2
to switch to standby mode.
# Numeric Keypad (0-9)
to enter a track/title number of the disc.
to enter a number of preset radio stations.
$ VOL +/-
adjust the volume level.
% OK
to exit or confirm the selection.
^ RESUME
to continue disc playback after interruption.
& MUTE
to interrupt or resume sound reproduction.
* NIGHT (Dolby Digital mode only)
to optimize the dynamic effect of the sound
output.
( DIM
to select different brightness for the display.
) SLEEP
to set the sleep (auto-off) timer function.
¡ SUBW +/-
to adjust the subwoofer’s level.
REAR +/-
to adjust the rear speakers’ level.
CENTER +/-
to adjust the center speaker’s level.
TV VOL+/-
to adjust Philips’ television volume level.