Philips Home Theater System MRD 200 User Manual

Quick Use  
Guide  
Use this simple and quick way to watch your favorite  
DVD movie and enjoy your Home Cinema experience!  
Rear ofTV  
2
Front Speaker (Right)  
Center Speaker  
Front Speaker (Left)  
AV IN  
75  
AUDIO  
OUT  
o connect your MRD 200 Home  
TCinema Surround Receiver:  
L
S-VIDEO  
IN  
+
-
+
-
+
-
R
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
x5  
AVIN  
75  
AUDIO  
OUT  
L
S-VIDEO  
IN  
1
R
a. Connect the Front Right (+,-) speaker wires to  
the FR (Red +,-) speaker terminals on the Receiver.  
Connect the Front Left (+,-) speaker wires to the  
FL (White +,-) speaker terminals.  
1a  
Connect the Center speaker wires to the C (Green  
+,-) speaker terminals.  
HELPFUL HINTS  
b. Connect the Surround Right (rear speaker) wires to  
the SR (Gray +,- ) speaker terminals.  
Your TV capability determines which  
type of video connection you can make  
with the DVD Receiver.  
Connect the Surround Left (rear speaker) wires to  
the SL (Blue +,- ) speaker terminals.  
75  
c. Connect the Subwoofer speaker AUDIO INPUT  
jack to the WOOFER LINE OUT jack on the receiv-  
er. Use the supplied black cable with RCA connec-  
tors on each end.  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUT  
If your TV only has a single Antenna In  
jack, you will need an accessory RF  
Pr/Cr  
Y
Pb/Cb  
AM  
FR  
FL  
C
SR  
SL  
ANTENNA IN  
Modulator  
to view DVD playback on your  
CENTER  
LINE OUT  
+
+
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
AUDIO IN  
S-VIDEO  
OUT  
DIGITAL OUT  
TV. The RF Modulator converts the video from  
the Receiver so it can play through the TV’s  
Antenna connector.  
See your electronics retailer or contact Philips for  
details on RF Modulator availability.  
If you use an RF modulator, set the TV to channel  
3 or 4. Set the RF modulator’s 3/4 switch to the  
same channel.  
L
FM  
(7  
)
R
(4Ω  
)
SPEAKER  
WOOFER  
LINE OUT  
AM/FM  
ANTENNA  
AUX  
TV  
OPTICAL COAXIAL  
x1  
VIDEO CONNECTION  
2
Connect the yellow VIDEO OUT jack on the  
AC POWER  
Receiver to the matching VIDEO IN jack on the TV.  
RF coaxial cable to TV  
Surround Speaker (Right)  
Surround Speaker (Left)  
OPTIONAL TV Audio Connection  
In order to listen to normal TV broadcast channels  
through the Home Cinema Surround Receiver (if your  
TV has AUDIO OUT jacks) you must make an audio  
connection.  
Back of RF Modulator  
(example only)  
ANT IN  
TO TV  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
+
-
+
-
R
L
(SUBWOOFER)  
1c  
Connecting Speaker Cable  
IMPORTANT! The Receiver will use all surround  
sound speakers only if the TV broadcast is in a surround  
sound format (Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic). If  
the broadcast is in stereo only, some of the surround  
speakers will not be active.  
CH3 CH4  
.0  
4
7
(12  
"
m
m
)
P
U
S
H
IN  
Antenna or Cable TV Signal  
PUSH  
DOWN  
RELEASE  
a
b
c
1b  
Connect the red and white pair of audio cables from  
the TV AUDIO IN (Left & Right) jacks on the  
Receiver to the AUDIO OUT (Left & Right) jacks on  
the TV.  
Audio/Video cables from DVD Receiver  
Pr/Cr  
Pb/Cb  
Y
S-VIDEO  
IN  
If your TV has S-Video or  
Component (PB PR Y) jacks  
you can connect the receiver using  
one of these for a higher quality connection.  
Note: You must turn on the  
power switch on the front  
of Subwoofer when in  
operation.  
NOTE: When listening to TV programs, the Receiver  
must be set to the AUX mode for the sound to be heard.  
Flip the page to start DVD playback and arrange the surround speakers.  
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