Philips FR 985 User Manual

Digital Surround Sound Receiver  
FR-963  
FR-994  
FR-985  
FR-995  
FR-986  
FR-996  
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English ....................................................2  
Français.................................................28  
Español .................................................53  
Canada  
English: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B  
limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set  
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
Français : Cet appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits  
radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux  
appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le  
Règlement sur le Brouillage Radioélectrique édicté par le  
Ministère des Communications du Canada.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
12.  
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer´s instructions.  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug  
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have  
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been  
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,  
or has been dropped.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety  
purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized  
plug has two blades with one  
AC Polarized  
Plug  
15. Battery usage CAUTION To prevent battery leakage  
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two  
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or  
the third prong are provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
which may result in bodily injury or damage to the unit:  
Install all batteries correctly, + and - as marked on the unit.  
Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and  
alkaline, etc.).  
Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,  
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
EL 6475-E003: 01/6  
Class II equipment symbol  
This symbol indicates that the unit has a double  
insulation system.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
Safety instructions  
Safety instructions......................................................................2 & 4  
Scope of supply  
This receiver is supplied including:  
– a remote control  
General information  
Scope of supply..................................................................................5  
Setup..................................................................................................5  
Environmental information.................................................................5  
Trademark acknowledgement............................................................5  
– 2 batteries for the remote control, size AA  
– a coaxial cable for audio connection with a DVD player  
– a coaxial cable for the CINEMA LINK connection  
(FR 985, FR 956, FR 995, FR 996 only)  
– a loop antenna  
Controls .................................................................................................6  
Remote control  
Remote control use............................................................................7  
Remote control buttons .....................................................................8  
Programming the universal remote control  
– a wire antenna  
– this instruction booklet  
(FR 985, FR 986, FR 995, FR 996 only)...............................................9  
Connectors..........................................................................................10  
Setup  
Connections  
If you have stacked the components of your system, the  
receiver must be on top. Place the receiver on a flat,  
hard, stabile surface. Do not cover any vents and leave  
50 cm (20 inches) above and 10 cm (4 inches) to the left  
and right of the receiver clear for ventilation.  
Analog audio connections ...............................................................11  
Digital audio connections ................................................................11  
System control bus, CINEMA LINK .................................................12  
Video connections............................................................................12  
Power ...............................................................................................13  
Speaker connections........................................................................13  
TV as the center speaker.................................................................13  
Antenna connections .......................................................................13  
For good reception the loop antenna should not be placed on  
top of or beneath VCRs, CD recorders, DVD players, TVs and  
other radiation sources.  
System setup  
Positioning the speakers..................................................................14  
Speaker setup and testing...............................................................14  
Power handling ................................................................................14  
Headphones .....................................................................................14  
Maintenance....................................................................................14  
Receiver adjustment ........................................................................15  
Environmental information  
All redundant packing material has been omitted. We have  
tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three single  
materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene foam (buffer) and  
polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet).  
Display.................................................................................................16  
Menus  
Receiver menu ...........................................................................17–18  
TV menu ...........................................................................................18  
Activating CINEMA LINK .................................................................18  
Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if  
disassembled by a specialized company. Please observe the  
local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials,  
dead batteries and old equipment.  
Source selection  
SOURCE SELECT...............................................................................19  
6 CHANNEL-DVD/SACD INPUT selection .......................................19  
Reassigning a source selection.......................................................19  
Using one source selection for two or more appliances ................19  
About 6 CHANNEL-DVD/SACD INPUT ............................................19  
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As an ENERGY STAR partner, Philips has determined  
Playback, recording  
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that this product meets the ENERGY STAR  
Playing a source...............................................................................20  
Adjusting the sound.........................................................................20  
Recording from a source..................................................................20  
Recording from the digital output ...................................................20  
guidelines for energy efficiency.  
Trademark acknowledgement  
Surround sound  
About surround sound......................................................................21  
Switching surround sound ...............................................................21  
Surround sound settings..................................................................22  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “DOLBY,  
DOLBY DIGITAL, “PRO LOGIC” and the double-D symbol 2  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished  
works. © 1992–1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.  
Tuner  
Tuning to radio stations ...................................................................23  
Switching FM sensitivity .................................................................23  
Storing radio stations ......................................................................23  
Tuning to stored radio stations........................................................24  
Resorting stored radio stations .......................................................24  
Naming radio stations .....................................................................24  
Clearing station names....................................................................24  
DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks of Digital  
Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996 Theater Systems, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
Technical data  
Receiver............................................................................................25  
Troubleshooting  
Warning............................................................................................26  
Troubleshooting................................................................................26  
Limited warranty  
Limited warranty..............................................................................27  
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CONTROLS  
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1 POWER / STANDBY.......Switches the receiver on and off.  
2 CINEMA LINK ................Switches on and off the system  
control bus between the receiver  
$ ENTER / OK.....................Confirms selected menu values.  
% TUNER PRESET X MENU NAVIGATOR  
TUNER: switches to the next and  
previous stored radio station.  
and the TV.  
MENU: moves upwards and  
downwards.  
3 ..........................................Sensor for the infrared remote  
control.  
^ 1 PREV. / EXIT  
TUNER: searches radio stations.  
MENU: switches to the previous  
menu level.  
4 3D SURROUND ..............Control light for virtual  
3D surround  
(FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only).  
& SETUP MENU ................Switches the menu on and off.  
* SENS. ..............................Switches between low and high  
tuner sensitivity.  
( DISPLAY..........................Switches the brightness of the  
display.  
VIRTUAL..........................Control light for virtual surround  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
5 HALL................................Control light for HALL.  
6 ..........................................Display  
7 SOURCE SELECT............Selects the different audio and  
video connectors.  
) TUNER BAND ................Switches the wavebands of the  
tuner.  
Reactivates the receiver from  
standby.  
¡ NAME/FREQUENCY......Switches between name and  
frequency display.  
SURR. MODE..................Switches through the different  
speaker configurations.  
£ 3D SURROUND ..............Switches virtual 3D surround on  
and off (FR 963, FR 985, FR 986  
8 VOLUME..........................Increases and decreases the  
volume level.  
9 FRONT AV.......................Selects the FRONT AV / GAME  
input (FR 995, FR 996 only).  
0 TREBLE............................Adjusts the treble when used in  
combination with VOLUME.  
only).  
VIRTUAL MODE.............Scrolls through the different  
virtual surround sound modes  
! BASS...............................Adjusts the bass when used in  
combination with VOLUME.  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
SURROUND ON/OFF .....Switches between the last  
selected surround mode and  
@ LOUDNESS.....................Switches LOUDNESS on and off.  
# NEXT 2 ...........................TUNER: searches radio stations.  
MENU: switches to the next  
stereo.  
menu level.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
Remote control use  
Open the battery compartment  
of the remote control and insert  
2 alkaline batteries, type AA  
(R06, UM-3).  
MUTE  
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Remove batteries if they are  
dead or if the remote control  
will not be used for a long time.  
PHONO  
TUNER  
VCR  
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TV  
SAT  
DVD  
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should  
be disposed of properly.  
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The buttons on the remote control work the same way as the  
corresponding ones on the receiver.  
Important!  
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You have to press a source button for longer than 1 second to  
switch the sound source on the receiver. Pressing a source  
button for less than 1 second will only switch the remote  
control to use the commands for the selected product.  
CINEMA GO  
CABLE BOX  
GUIDE  
MENU  
OK  
The remote control remains tuned to the selected source until  
another source button on the remote control is pressed. This  
enables you to operate additional sources (i. e. winding a  
tape) without changing the source on the receiver.  
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CHANNEL/TRACK LOUDNESS SUBW.  
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TEST TONE  
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FR 963, FR 985, FR 986  
FR 994, FR 995, FR 996  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
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CHANNEL/TRACK ...Selects the previous preset tuner  
station.  
Remote control buttons  
H MUTE .....................Mutes the sound of the receiver in all  
modes, except TV.  
VCR: Rewinds the tape.  
CD, CDR, DVD: Selects the previous  
track.  
Mutes the sound of your Philips TV set  
if your remote control is in TV mode.  
TV: Selects the previous channel.  
2 ................................Switches the source selected on your  
remote control (e.g. VCR, TV) to standby.  
When pressed longer than 2 seconds,  
CHANNEL/TRACK ...Selects the next preset tuner station.  
VCR: Fast forwards the tape.  
CD, CDR, DVD: Selects the next track.  
TV: Selects the next channel.  
the receiver switches to standby.  
PHONO, TUNER, CD,  
LOUDNESS ...................Switches LOUDNESS on and off.  
CDR/TAPE, TV,  
SOUND....................Scrolls through the different smart  
sounds (FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only).  
VCR, SAT, DVD..............Switches the remote control to the  
commands of the different products.  
Selects the sources if pressed longer  
than 1 second. SAT only works with  
digital satellite receivers.  
SUBW. ON/OFF ............Switches the subwoofer on and off  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
REC, DVD AUDIO..........CDR, VCR: Starts recording.  
DVD: Switches audio tracks.  
Reactivates the receiver from standby.  
CANCEL, DVD ...........CD, CDR, SAT, VCR: Clears a  
program, cancels selections.  
10................................Keys in numbers for tracks, stations or  
frequencies. Numbers consisting of  
two figures must be keyed in within  
2 seconds.  
DVD: Switches the view angle.  
FR.D., DVD Å .............TUNER: Switches to FREQUENCY  
DIRECT.  
CD, CDR, VCR, DVD: Pauses  
playback.  
CINEMA GO..........Activates CINEMA LINK on the TV.  
CABLE BOX...................(USA only) Switches the remote  
control to the cable box codes.  
INDEX, DVD T-C............VCR: Switches the index search on  
MENU GUIDE ..............TUNER: Switches the receiver menu  
and off.  
on and off.  
DVD, TV: Switches the DVD/TV menu  
on and off.  
SAT: Switches the themes on and off.  
DVD: Switches between title and  
chapter.  
OK.................................Confirms menu options.  
DISC..............................CD-, CDR-, DVD-Changers:  
Arrow buttons ..............TUNER: Moves in the menus.  
Right/left arrows are tuning up/down.  
CD, CDR: Left/right arrows are  
Switches to the next disc.  
NIGHT...........................Switches NIGHT MODE on and off.  
3D SURR.......................Switches virtual 3D surround on and off  
(FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only).  
searching backwards/forwards,  
up/down arrows are selecting the  
next/previous track.  
VIRTUAL MODE............Scrolls through the different virtual  
surround sound modes  
+A...........................Increases the receiver volume.  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
-A...........................Decreases the receiver volume.  
SURROUND ON/OFF ....Switches SURROUND SOUND on and off.  
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NEWS/TA.................TUNER: Without function.  
TV: Switches teletext on and off.  
SAT: Switches the information text on  
and off.  
+/- SUBWOOFER...Increases/decreases the subwoofer  
volume.  
+/- REAR ...............Increases/decreases the volume of the  
rear speakers. While test tone is on,  
the volume of the speakers you are  
hearing can be increased/decreased  
with these buttons.  
ÉATV ......................Increases the TV volume.  
CD, CDR, VCR, DVD: Starts playback.  
ÇATV ......................Decreases the TV volume.  
CD, CDR, VCR, DVD: Stops playback.  
SURROUND MODE.......Scrolls through the different surround  
modes.  
TEST TONE ...................Switches the test tone on and off.  
While test tone is on, the volume of  
the speakers you are hearing can be  
increased/decreased with  
+/- REAR.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
Once you have found and tested the codes for your various  
appliances, you may want to write them down here.  
Programming the universal remote control  
(FR 985, FR 986, FR 995, FR 996 only)  
You can identify the universal remote control by the  
inscription Multibrand/Universal.  
PHONO..........................................  
TUNER...........................................  
CD .................................................  
CDR/TAPE .....................................  
TV..................................................  
VCR ...............................................  
SAT................................................  
DVD...............................................  
CABLE BOX ...................................  
The universal remote control must be programmed to use the  
codes for your appliances of different brands. This is done by  
keying in a 4-digit code or by scanning the codes until the  
correct one is found. We recommend to using the 4-digit  
code. This method is faster and more reliable. The code  
scanning method should be used only if you cannot find the  
code for one of your appliances. The codes are listed at the  
end of this book.  
Important!  
Use the remote control buttons for programming, not the  
buttons of the receiver or other appliances.  
Programming with the 4-digit code  
1 Keep the source button for the appliance which should be  
controlled and2 pressed for 3 seconds.  
Resetting the remote control  
1 Keep one of the source buttons and 2 pressed for  
3 seconds.  
2 Key in the 4-digit code for the appliance (codetable at the  
end of the booklet).  
2 Key in the 3-digit code 981.  
yThe remote control is now reset to all its original Philips  
Notes: – If more than 4 digits are entered, the remote control  
will recognize only the ones keyed in first.  
If you do not key in a code within 30 seconds the  
remote control will switch off the programming  
function without changing the code.  
codes.  
To program a new appliance, simply overwrite the  
old code by entering a new one.  
Scanning the codetable  
1 Switch on the appliance which should be controlled.  
2 Keep the source button for the appliance which should be  
controlled and2 pressed for 3 seconds.  
3 Press and release 2 again.  
yThe remote control sends the codes for channel up or  
standby (depending on the selected source) for one  
brand after the other.  
4 As soon as the appliance reacts switches to the next  
channel or to standby press 2 to confirm the code.  
yThe identified code will be used.  
If the set does not react within 2 minutes, the code for this  
appliance is not stored in the remote control. The code of  
the remote control will remain unchanged.  
Note: When taking out the batteries of the remote control for  
more than 1 minute the codes must be reprogrammed.  
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6.3 mm headphone jack  
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Connectors name  
1 PHONES  
Connect to:  
A headphone with a 6.3 mm plug.  
Audio and video inputs  
at the front  
2 FRONT AV / GAME  
Left and right audio out jacks of appliances such as video cameras  
and game consoles.  
Video out jacks of appliances such as video cameras and game consoles.  
Right and left front speaker.  
(FR 995, FR 996 only).  
3 FRONT AV / GAME  
4 R, L  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
5 CENTER  
Center speaker.  
SURROUND SPEAKERS  
AUDIO IN/OUT  
6 R, L  
Right and left surround speaker.  
Input of a CD recorder or a tape deck.  
Output of a CD recorder or a tape deck.  
Output of a CD player.  
8 CDR/TAPE OUT  
9 CDR/TAPE IN  
0 CD IN  
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Output of a satellite system.  
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Input of a video recorder.  
Output of a video recorder.  
$ TV IN  
Output of a TV.  
% PHONO IN  
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Output of a turntable with MM coil.  
Ground cable of a turntable.  
6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT ^ 6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT 6 channel output of appliances such as DVD or laserdisc players.  
DIGITAL AUDIO IN/OUT  
& COAX 1 IN  
Coaxial output of digital appliances (default input for source DVD).  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only)  
& COAX OUT  
Coaxial input of digital appliances such as CD recorders or MD recorders  
(FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only).  
* COAX 2 IN  
Coaxial output of digital appliances.  
( COAX OUT  
Coaxial input of digital appliances such as CD recorders or MD recorders  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
( COAX 1 IN  
) OPTICAL IN  
Coaxial output of digital appliances (FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only).  
Optical output of digital appliances such as DVD players, CD players,  
CD recorders or MD players (FR 963, FR 985, FR 986, FR 994 only).  
Optical output of digital appliances such as DVD players, CD players,  
CD recorders or MD players (FR 995, FR 996 only).  
S-Video inputs/outputs of video appliances for better video quality  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
) OPTICAL 1 (2) IN  
VIDEO IN/OUT  
S-VIDEO  
£ DVD IN  
Output of a DVD player.  
MON OUT  
§ VCR IN  
Input of a monitor (e. g. the TV).  
Output of a video recorder.  
VCR OUT  
ª SAT IN  
Input of a video recorder (for recording).  
Output of a satellite system.  
Antenna connectors  
Preamplified outputs  
AM LOOP  
FM 300  
7 CENTER PRE-OUT  
Frame antenna supplied.  
Wire antenna supplied or exterior antenna.  
Input of a TV when it is used as the center speaker (only possible  
when the CINEMA LINK system bus is connected).  
º SUBWOOFER PRE-OUT Input of a powered subwoofer.  
System control bus  
Power outlets  
CINEMA LINK  
¤ AC OUTLET  
System control bus jacks of a Philips TV with CINEMA LINK.  
Supplies same voltage as mains. Up to 120 W/1A total permitted load.  
(not on all versions)  
Power cord  
After all other connections have been made, connect the  
power cord to the wall outlet.  
10  
CONNECTIONS  
Analog audio connections  
There are analog and digital connectors available on some  
appliances. If possible use the digital connection; usually this  
will result in better sound quality. See Reassigning a source  
selectionon how to use the digital connectors of the receiver.  
consequently cannot be decoded and played back inside most  
CD, LD, or DVD players. For this reason, when DTS-encoded  
software is played back through the analog outputs of the CD,  
LD, or DVD player, excessive noise will be exhibited. To avoid  
possible damage to the audio system, proper precautions  
should be taken by the customer if the analog outputs are  
connected directly to the receiver.  
Because of a different kind of output signal, the use of Dolby  
Digital Laserdisc requires an optional AC-3 RF demodulator.  
DTS Digital SurroundTM is a discrete 5.1-channel digital audio  
format available on CD, LD, and DVD software which  
To enjoy DTS Digital SurroundTM playback, a DTS-compatible  
player has to be connected to one of the digital inputs of the  
receiver.  
ANTENNA  
FM 300  
PHONO GND.  
AM LOOP  
DVD  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
IN/ OUT  
FRONT  
VIDEO IN/ OUT  
S-VIDEO  
VCR  
SPEAKERS  
OPTICAL  
2
IN  
MON  
VCR  
OUT  
SAT  
EACH SPEAKER  
6
CINEMA  
LINK  
OPTICAL  
1
IN  
IN  
IN  
6
CHANNEL /  
DVD INPUT  
SUBWOOFER  
DVD  
IN  
MON  
OUT  
OUT  
REC  
SAT  
IN  
VCR  
PLAY  
CENTER  
SUBW.  
FRONT  
PRE-OUT  
CENTER  
R
L
CAUTION  
COAX  
OUT  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
MONITOR / TV  
AUDIO  
OUT  
AUDIO IN/ OUT  
SAT  
CENTER  
PRE-OUT  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
COAX  
IN  
2
1
SURR.  
PHONO  
TV  
VCR  
CD  
CDR/TPE  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
AVIS  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
Designed and developed by Philips in the European  
L
R
Com  
m
unity.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
COAX  
IN  
DOLBY, DOLBY DIGITAL, PRO LOGICand the  
d o u b le -D S ym b o l  
a re tra d e m a rks o f Do lb y  
Unpublished Works.  
Confide2ntial  
Laboratories.  
©19921997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.  
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater  
System s. Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-  
wide patents issued and pending. DTSand DTS  
Digital Surroundare tradem arks of Digital Theater  
System s, Inc. Copyright 1996 Digital Theater System s,  
Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
R
L
IN  
IN  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
REC  
IN  
IN  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
REC  
EACH SPEAKER  
6
TURNTABLE  
CD RECORDER  
IN  
POWERED  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
VCR  
AUDIO OUT  
CD PLAYER  
AUDIO IN  
SAT RECEIVER  
Digital audio connections  
FR 963, FR 985, FR 986:  
FR 994, FR 995, FR 996:  
CD RECORDER  
CD PLAYER  
DVD PLAYER  
CD PLAYER  
ANTENNA  
FM 300  
ANTENNA  
PHONO GND.  
FM 300  
PHONO GND.  
AM LOOP  
DVD  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
IN/ OUT  
AM LOOP  
VIDEO IN/ OUT  
S-VIDEO  
VCR  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
IN/ OUT  
OPTICAL  
2
IN  
MON  
VCR  
SAT  
OPTICAL IN  
OPTICAL  
1
IN  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
6
CHANNEL  
/
6
CHANNEL /  
DVD INPUT  
DVD INPUT  
VIDEO IN/ OUT  
VCR  
DVD  
IN  
MON  
OUT  
OUT  
REC  
SAT  
IN  
VCR  
PLAY  
CENTER  
SUBW.  
DVD  
MON  
SAT  
IN  
COAX  
OUT  
COAX  
IN  
1
2
CENTER  
SURR.  
SUBW.  
FRONT  
IN  
OUT  
REC  
AUDIO IN/ OUT  
SAT  
IN  
OUT  
TV  
PLAY  
COAX  
IN  
2
SURR.  
FRONT  
PHONO  
TV  
VCR  
AUDIO IN/ OUT  
VCR SAT  
COAX  
IN  
PHONO  
L
R
L
R
COAX  
IN  
1
COAX  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
REC  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
REC  
IN  
DVD PLAYER  
CD RECORDER  
11  
CONNECTIONS  
System control bus, CINEMA LINK  
If the receiver and your Philips TV (or even better in addition  
a Philips VCR or DVD player) with Cinemalink are connected  
with the CINEMA LINK system bus control, some extra  
system benefits are offered:  
Upon starting a source, the system will automatically  
switch to that input.  
You may control the system via the TV screen. Depending  
on the language of the TV, this can be done in your  
preferred language.  
CEN  
TER  
IN  
TV  
VID  
EO  
IN  
AU  
DIO  
OU  
T
CIN  
EM  
A LIN  
K
The TV can function as the center speaker of your system,  
making a separate center speaker unnecessary.  
(The cable A has to be purchased separately.)  
By pressing the standby button on the remote control, you  
can switch the complete system to standby.  
DVD PLAYER  
DIGIT  
OUT  
CINEM  
A LINK  
A
L
VID  
EO  
OU  
T
A
ANTENNA  
FM 300  
PHONO GND.  
AM LOOP  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
IN/ OUT  
FRONT  
VIDEO IN/ OUT  
S-VIDEO  
VCR  
SPEAKERS  
OPTICAL  
2
IN  
DVD  
MON  
VCR  
OUT  
SAT  
EACH SPEAKER  
6
CINEMA  
LINK  
OPTICAL  
1
IN  
IN  
IN  
6
CHANNEL  
/
DVD INPUT  
SUBWOOFER  
DVD  
IN  
MON  
OUT  
OUT  
REC  
SAT  
IN  
V
PLAY  
CENTER  
SUBW
PRE-OUT  
CENTER  
R
L
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
COAX  
OUT  
VCR  
AUDIO IN/ OUT  
SAT  
CENTER  
PRE-OUT  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
COAX  
IN  
2
SURR.  
FRONT  
PHONO  
TV  
VCR  
CD  
CDR/TAPE  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
AVIS  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
VID  
EO  
Designed and developed by Philips in the European  
L
R
Com  
m
unity.  
AUDIO  
OUT/PLA  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
COAX  
IN  
1
IN/REC  
CINEM  
A LINK  
DOLBY, DOLBY DIGITAL, PRO LOGICand the  
OUT  
PLA  
Y
d o u b le -D S ym b o l  
Confide2ntial  
Laboratories.  
a re tra d e m a rks o f Do lb y  
Unpublished Works.  
Y
©19921997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.  
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater  
System s. Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-  
wide patents issued and pending. DTSand DTS  
Digital Surroundare tradem arks of Digital Theater  
System s, Inc. Copyright 1996 Digital Theater System s,  
Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
L
IN  
R
L
IN  
IN  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
REC  
IN  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
REC  
REC  
PLAY  
EACH SPEAKER  
6
R
Video connections  
If your video products have a S-video connector, using this  
connector will provide better video quality  
(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
MONITOR / TV  
DVD PLAYER  
ANTENNA  
FM 300  
PHONO GND.  
AM LOOP  
DVD  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
IN/ OUT  
FRONT  
VIDEO IN/ OUT  
S-VIDEO  
VCR  
SPEAKERS  
OPTICAL  
2
IN  
EACH SPEAKER  
6
MON  
VCR  
OUT  
SAT  
CINEMA  
LINK  
OPTICAL  
1
IN  
IN  
IN  
6
CHANNEL /  
DVD INPUT  
SUBWOOFER  
DVD  
IN  
MON  
OUT  
OUT  
REC  
SAT  
IN  
VCR  
PLAY  
CENTER  
SUBW.  
FRONT  
PRE-OUT  
CENTER  
R
L
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
COAX  
OUT  
AUDIO IN/ OUT  
SAT  
CENTER  
PRE-OUT  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
COAX  
IN  
2
1
SURR.  
PHONO  
TV  
VR  
CD  
CDR/TAPE  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
AVIS  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
Designed and developed by Philips in the European  
Com m unity.  
L
R
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
DOLBY, DOLBY DIGITAL, PRO LOGICand the  
COAX  
IN  
d o u b le -D S ym b o l  
a re tra d e m a rks o f Do lb y  
Unpublished Works.  
Confide2ntial  
Laboratories.  
©19921997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.  
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater  
System s. Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-  
wide patents issued and pending. DTSand DTS  
Digital Surroundare tradem arks of Digital Theater  
System s, Inc. Copyright 1996 Digital Theater System s,  
Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
R
L
IN  
IN  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
REC  
IN  
IN  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
REC  
EACH SPEAKER  
6
VCR  
VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO IN  
SAT RECEIVER  
12  
CONNECTIONS  
Power  
Antenna connections  
The type plate is located on the rear of the receiver.  
AM (MW) antenna  
The loop antenna supplied is for indoor use only. Position the  
antenna as far away as possible from the receiver, a TV, the  
cables, a DVD player, a VCR and other radiation sources.  
1 Check whether the power voltage as shown on the type  
plate corresponds to your local power voltage. If it does  
not, consult your dealer or service organization.  
1
Fit the plug of the frame antenna to AM LOOP as shown below.  
2 Connect the power cord to the power outlet.  
2 Turn the antenna for optimum reception.  
To disconnect the unit from the power completely, remove the  
power plug from the power outlet.  
ANTENNA  
Speaker connections  
Some of the speaker connections on the receiver are screw  
connectors and some are click-fit connectors. Use them as  
shown below.  
O
LO  
AM  
FM antenna  
The wire antenna supplied can be used only to receive nearby  
stations. For better reception we recommend using a cable  
antenna system or an outdoor antenna.  
1 Open the FM 300 click-fits by pushing the lever down as  
shown below.  
1
1
2
2
3
3
2 Insert each wire of the antenna into one hole.  
3 Close the click-fits using the lever.  
m
8 m  
4
Move the antenna in different positions for optimum reception.  
1 Always connect the colored (or marked) wire to the colored  
terminal and the black (or unmarked) wire to the black  
terminal.  
2 Connect:  
Left front speaker to L (red and black)  
Right front speaker to R (red and black)  
Center speaker to CENTER (blue and black)  
Left surround speaker to SURROUND L (grey and black)  
Right surround speaker to SURROUND R (grey and black)  
m
1
2
3
8 m  
The unit complies with the FCC-Rules, Part 15.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
TV as the center speaker  
You may use your Philips TV with CINEMA LINK as the center  
speaker. For TVs with cinch connectors, additional cinch  
cables are needed. These cables must be connected to the  
blue CENTER PRE-OUT connector on the back. Look into the  
instruction manual of your TV on how to use it as the center  
speaker.  
13  
SYSTEM SETUP  
CENTER  
Speaker setup and testing  
The relative volume of the speakers must be adjusted for  
optimal surround sound. You should be at your usual listening  
position when adjusting the speaker volume. See Receiver  
menuon how to unit up the receiver for the used speakers.  
Ideally, the volume in the listening position should be the  
same from all speakers.  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
SURROUND  
(REAR)  
SURROUND  
(REAR)  
1 Press POWER / STANDBY to switch on the receiver.  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
2 Press TEST TONE on the remote control.  
y A test tone coming from the different speakers, except  
the subwoofer, is heard.  
Positioning the speakers  
General hints for positioning  
Avoid positioning the speakers in a corner or on the floor as  
this will boost the bass tones too much. Placing the speakers  
behind curtains, furniture, etc. will reduce the treble  
response. The listener should always be able to seethe  
speakers.  
3 Press +/- REAR on the remote control to  
increase/decrease the volume of the actual speaker. The  
best result is achieved when all speakers have equal  
volume in the listening position.  
4 Press TEST TONE on the remote control.  
Each room has different acoustic characteristics and the  
positioning possibilities often are limited. You can find the  
best position for your speakers by referring to the picture  
above.  
y The test tone stops.  
Note: If you are not completely satisfied with the volume  
settings, we recommend making minor adjustments to  
them during surround sound playback.  
As a minimum we recommend 5 speakers (2 front, a center,  
2 surround) for good surround sound. It is possible to  
reproduce some kind of surround sound with fewer speakers.  
This is done by redirecting the signals which are foreseen for  
the missing speakers to the existing ones. See Menuson  
how to set up the receiver correctly for the number and size  
of the speakers used.  
Power handling  
If the receiver is used at very high power it can produce  
distortions which may damage your speakers seriously. If  
distortions occur, reduce the volume and the tone controls to  
a level where the sound is acceptable again.  
To avoid overheating of the unit a safety circuit has  
been built in. Therefore your set may disconnect under  
extreme conditions. If this happens, switch the unit off  
and let it cool down before reusing it. After having let  
the set cool down switch the set on again and select  
the desired source by turning SOURCE SELECT.  
Positioning the front speakers  
The front speakers should be placed to the right and left in  
front of the listening position like usual stereo speakers.  
Positioning the center speaker  
The center speaker should be placed in the center between  
the two front speakers, e. g. underneath or on top of the TV.  
The best height for the center speaker is the height of the  
listeners ears (while seated).  
Headphones  
Connecting headphones to PHONES will switch off the  
speakers. The receiver switches to STEREOand surround  
sound will be reduced to a stereo signal which is reproducible  
by standard headphones.  
Positioning the surround speakers  
The surround speakers should face each other and be in line  
with, or slightly behind the listener.  
Positioning the subwoofer  
Disconnecting the headphones switches on the speakers  
again. If you wish to enjoy surround sound again, switch the  
receiver back to surround sound.  
A subwoofer can be used to enhance the bass performance of  
your system dramatically. The subwoofer can be positioned  
anywhere in the room, because it is not possible to locate the  
source of deep tones. Nevertheless, you should not place the  
subwoofer in the middle of a room, since the bass could be  
severely weakened. Do not place any object on the  
subwoofer.  
Maintenance  
Clean the receiver with a soft,  
slightly dampened, lint-free cloth. Do  
not use any cleaning agents as they  
may have a corrosive effect.  
Do not expose the receiver to  
humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat  
(caused by heating equipment or  
direct sunlight).  
14  
SYSTEM SETUP  
Receiver adjustment  
Once the number and position of loudspeakers has been  
fixed, you can adjust the initial receiver settings for optimum  
surround sound with the actual setup:  
1 Set which speakers have been connected to the receiver  
(see Menus / SPEAKR SETUP).  
Note: The initial setting of your receiver is:  
two front speakers left and right: present  
(cannot be altered)  
center speaker: present  
two rear speakers: present  
subwoofer: present  
2 Select the size of the speakers (SMALLor LARGE)  
(see Menus / SPEAKR SIZES).  
Select SMALLif your speaker is able to reproduce low  
notes down to at least 80100 Hz.  
Select LARGEif your speaker is able to reproduce low  
notes down to at least 50 Hz.  
(As a rule of thumb, a LARGEspeaker has a cone diameter  
of at least 12 cms (5 inches).)  
See the specification sheets of your loudspeakers.  
Note: The initial setting of your receiver is:  
FR 985, FR 986, FR 995, FR 996:  
all speakers: LARGE  
FR 963, FR 994:  
all speakers: SMALL  
3 Set the distance from the speakers to the listeners position  
(see Menus / SPK DISTANCE).  
Note: The initial setting of your receiver is:  
FR 985, FR 986, FR 995, FR 996:  
all speakers: 10 feet (3 meters)  
FR 963, FR 994:  
front speakers, left and right: 13 feet (4 meters)  
center speaker: 10 feet (3 meters)  
rear speakers, left and right: 7 feet (2 meters)  
15  
DISPLAY  
Status lights  
Display  
The display of the receiver is divided into 4 sections, which  
are to be used for the following:  
Speaker diagram  
Signs show you various settings and information about the  
status of the receiver.  
PRESET......................Tuner is tuned to a preset radio station.  
SENS HI.....................Tuner is switched to high sensitivity.  
SENS LO ..................Tuner is switched to low sensitivity.  
CINEMA LINK ON ......CINEMA LINK is active  
STEREO......................An FM station is being received in stereo.  
SMART SOUND...........One of the preset sound settings of the  
receiver is being used  
A rectangle with a letter in it shows that a speaker has been  
selected in the setup menu. However, the subwoofer indicator  
will only light when a subwoofer signal is available. If only a  
letter is shown, this speaker is not used and its sound is  
being reproduced by the other speakers.  
(FR 985, FR 986 only).  
HALL..........................HALL effect is on.  
.....virtual surround sound  
SURROUND.................surround sound is reproduced  
DIGITAL SURROUND ....digital surround sound is reproduced  
L, R ...........................front left and right speaker  
C...............................center speaker  
ANA ..........................Analog input is being used for the playing  
source.  
NIGHT .......................NIGHT MODE is on.  
COAX 1 ......................Coaxial digital input COAX 1 is being  
used for the playing source.  
COAX 2.....................Coaxial digital input COAX 2 is being  
used for the playing source.  
DOWNMIX.................Incoming multichannel signals are being  
reduced to fewer output signals  
SL, SR .......................surround speakers  
SW............................subwoofer  
Menu indication  
(depending on the number of speakers).  
OPT ...........................Optical digital input OPTICAL IN is being  
used for the playing source  
(FR 963, FR 985, FR 986, FR 994 only).  
OPT 1 ........................Optical digital input OPTICAL 1 IN is  
being used for the playing source  
These signs show you if the menu is on or off and indicate in  
which direction you may move.  
(FR 995, FR 996 only).  
OPT 2 .......................Optical digital input OPTICAL 2 IN is  
being used for the playing source  
(FR 995, FR 996 only).  
LOUDNESS .................LOUDNESS is switched on.  
MENU .......................Menu is on.  
1..............................You may move backwards to the previous  
menu topic using 1 PREV. / EXIT (left”  
key on the remote control).  
3.............................You may move up in an option list using  
X MENU NAVIGATOR (upkey on the  
remote control).  
Information area  
4.............................You may move down in an option list  
using X MENU NAVIGATOR (downkey  
on the remote control).  
2..............................You may move forward to the next menu  
topic using NEXT 2 (rightkey on the  
remote control).  
This area is used for feedback of the receiver, tuner  
frequencies, menu options, values and scrolling text  
messages.  
OK.............................You may confirm the displayed value.  
0
GUIDE  
MENU  
OK  
É
TV  
A
A
Ç
16  
MENUS  
Note: When using the 6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT the values  
Receiver menu  
below cannot be changed.  
The receiver is equipped with a menu system. The menu is  
used for the setup of the receiver. The different menu options  
are related to each other in a logical way. Lets assume you  
have no center speaker connected, and so you switched  
CENTER SPEAKRto NO. If you try to use VOL CENTER,  
a message will be scrolled that this is not possible  
(INSTALL CENTER SPEAKER).  
* SPEAKR SETUP  
Selects the used speakers.  
SUBW PRESENT  
Subwoofer present: yes/no  
CENTER SPEAKR  
Center speaker present: yes/no  
REAR SPEAKER  
Rear speakers present: yes/no  
The menu always works the same way. Arrows in the display  
show you the possible moving directions.  
* SPEAKR SIZES  
Chooses the speaker sizes of the used speakers, for  
optimal sound reproduction. LARGEindicates a speaker  
which can reproduce frequencies lower than 50 Hz. If  
SUBW PRESENTis set to NO, FRONT SIZEcan only  
be set to LARGE. If FRONT SIZEis set to SMALL,  
CENTER SIZEcan only be set to SMALLand  
consequently a subwoofer must be connected.  
SUBW PRESENT(FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only)  
Subwoofer present: yes/no  
1 Press SETUP MENU.  
yMENU, and * EFFECTSis displayed.  
You can exit the menu at any time by pressing  
SETUP MENU.  
2 Turn X MENU NAVIGATOR until the desired option (or a  
value) is displayed.  
FRONT SIZE  
Left and right front speakers: small/large  
CENTER SIZE  
3 Press NEXT 2 to choose the displayed option (or  
ENTER / OK to confirm a value).  
Center speaker: small/large  
REAR SIZE  
You can leave any option (values remain unchanged) by  
Rear speakers: small/large  
pressing 1 PREV. / EXIT.  
* SPK DISTANCE  
Menu structure  
Distance between the usual listening position and the  
speakers. This defines the delay time for the surround sound.  
DISTANCE L/ R  
* EFFECTS  
Switches sound effects.  
Distance to front speakers: 110 m (330 ft)  
DISTANCE CNTR  
3D SURR(FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only)  
virtual 3D surround: 0100 %  
VIRT SURR(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only)  
virtual surround: 0100 %  
Distance to center speaker: 110 m (330 ft)  
DISTANCE REAR  
Distance to rear speakers: 110 m (330 ft)  
* VOL BALANCE  
Adjusts the relative volume balance between the  
connected speakers.  
TEST TONE  
Test tone: on/off  
VOL FRONT-L  
Volume front left speaker: 50+50  
VOL FRONT-R  
Volume front right speaker: 50+50  
VOL CENTER  
Volume center speaker: 50+50  
VOL REAR-L  
Volume rear left speaker: 50+50  
VOL REAR-R  
Volume rear right speaker: 50+50  
VOL SUBWOOFER  
Volume subwoofer: 50+50  
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MENUS  
* SELECT INPUT  
TV menu  
Assigns the audio input connectors to the different source  
selections chosen with SOURCE SELECT (see Source  
selectionfor details).  
If the receiver is connected to a Philips CINEMA LINK TV via  
the CINEMA LINK system control bus jacks (see  
CONNECTIONS), you may use the TV to set up the system.  
An option called RECEIVER will be added to the TV menu.  
COAX1  
Digital coaxial input 1, COAX 1 IN  
COAX2  
If CINEMA LINK is on, adjustments on the receiver will be  
shown on the TV screen for a few seconds. Consult the  
instruction booklet of your TV on how to use the TV menu.  
The options offered may vary by TV model.  
Digital coaxial input 2, COAX 2 IN  
OPT(FR 963, FR 985, FR 986, FR 994 only)  
Digital optical input, OPTICAL IN  
OPT 1(FR 995, FR 996 only)  
Digital optical input, OPTICAL 1 IN  
OPT 2(FR 995, FR 996 only)  
Digital optical input, OPTICAL 2 IN  
SAT IN  
Switching the connection  
Press CINEMA LINK on or off to switch the connection  
between the receiver and the TV.  
yIf the connection is switched on, CINEMA LINK ON is  
displayed.  
Analog audio input SAT IN  
VCR IN  
Analog audio input VCR IN  
TV IN  
Note: We recommend switching CINEMA LINK off during  
recording. This avoids unwanted interruptions due to  
switching TV functions.  
Analog audio input TV IN  
CDR IN  
Analog audio input CDR IN  
CD IN  
If CINEMA LINK is switched on and the TV menu is active,  
TV MENUis displayed and the menu and sound functions on  
the receiver are locked.  
Analog audio input CD IN  
6 CH IN  
Analog audio input 6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT  
Activating CINEMA LINK  
* TUNER  
Setup for preset radio stations (see TUNERfor details).  
AUTO INSTALL  
Press  
CINEMA GO on the remote control.  
yThe TV sends a play command to the CINEMA LINK DVD  
player, if present. The DVD player will start playing and the  
receiver automatically switches to the best CINEMA LINK  
sound.  
Stores radio stations automatically  
MAN INSTALL  
Stores radio stations manually  
GIVE NAME  
Allows you to assign names to stored radio stations  
RESHUFFLE  
If no DVD player is connected or if the DVD player has no disc  
loaded, the TV will send a play command to the CINEMA LINK  
video recorder, if present.  
yThe video recorder will start playing and the audio receiver  
selects the best CINEMA LINK sound.  
Resorts stored radio stations  
If no video recorder source is connected or tape is loaded, the  
TV will select the last watched TV channel.  
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SOURCE SELECTION  
SOURCE SELECT  
Using one source selection for two or more  
appliances  
You may assign more than one source to a source selection.  
This can be useful when products are connected one after the  
other in a chain.  
When selecting a source by turning SOURCE SELECT, the  
audio and video inputs with the corresponding name are  
activated. The incoming signal is reproduced by all audio and  
if the source includes a video signal video outputs of the  
receiver. It is possible to reassign a source selection to other  
than these standard inputs.  
Example: A VCR is connected to the TV but only the TV is  
connected to the receiver. Both SOURCE SELECT  
settings, TV as well as VCR, have to use the TV  
input connectors.  
Source selected........Connectors used  
DVD...............................COAX 1 digital audio input and  
DVD IN video input  
1 Choose * SELECT INPUTfrom the menu and press  
NEXT 2.  
PHONO..........................PHONO IN audio input  
TUNER ..........................The tuner part of the receiver is used,  
all inputs are switched off.  
2 Turn SOURCE SELECT to select the source which should be  
reassigned (e. g. VCR).  
CD.................................CD IN audio input  
CDR/TAPE.....................CDR/TAPE IN audio input  
yThe name of the source is displayed and the light of the  
source flashes.  
TV..................................TV IN audio input and  
no video input  
3 Turn X MENU NAVIGATOR to select the input connectors  
which should be used (e. g. VCR -> TV IN).  
VCR...............................VCR IN audio input and  
VCR IN video input  
SAT ...............................SAT IN audio input and  
SAT IN video input  
4 Press ENTER / OK to confirm your selection.  
ySTORED is displayed briefly.  
5 This source selection is now using the chosen audio input (e.  
g. VCRuses the TV IN input connectors, VCR <TV IN>is  
displayed briefly when switching to VCR).  
6 CHANNEL-DVD/SACD INPUT selection  
The 6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT connectors can be assigned to  
any of the available sources (excluding TUNER and PHONO).  
The assignment can be done via the * SELECT INPUT  
option in the menu. See below for more details.  
About 6 CHANNEL-DVD/SACD INPUT  
The 6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT can be used to connect a  
device with a built-in multichannel decoder (e.g. Dolby Digital,  
DTS, etc.) and 6-channel output connector, i. e. a high end  
DVD/SACD player.  
Reassigning a source selection  
If a source is selected with SOURCE SELECT the standard  
audio input is used. To change this, the source selection must  
be reassigned to another audio input.  
When using the 6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT audio input, the  
receiver works as a multichannel amplifier. The source  
reproduces surround sound and sends it to the receiver  
divided into the necessary channels. Therefore the  
Example: Reassigning CDfrom the analog CD IN audio input  
to the digital COAX 2 IN audio input.  
SURROUND ON/OFF, HALL and SURR. MODE button have no  
effect since the provided signal is already multichannel.  
1 Choose * SELECT INPUTfrom the menu and press  
NEXT 2.  
From a source which is connected to the  
6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT audio input cannot be recorded.  
2 Turn SOURCE SELECT to select the source which should be  
reassigned (e. g. CD).  
yThe name of the source is displayed and the light of the  
source flashes.  
3 Turn X MENU NAVIGATOR to select the input connectors  
which should be used (e. g. CD -> COAX2).  
4 Press ENTER / OK to confirm your selection.  
ySTORED is displayed briefly.  
5 This source selection is now using the chosen audio input  
(e. g. CDuses the COAX 2 IN input connectors, COAX 2  
lights when switching to CD).  
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PLAYBACK, RECORDING  
Playing a source  
Recording from a source  
1 Press POWER / STANDBY to switch on the receiver.  
If you wish to record from a source you must select it with  
SOURCE SELECT. The incoming signal is reproduced by all  
audio and if the source includes a video signal video  
outputs of the receiver. The sound settings do not affect the  
recording.  
2 Turn SOURCE SELECT to select a source.  
yThe name of the source is displayed.  
You can select the FRONT AV/GAME input by pressing  
FRONT AV (FR 995, FR 996 only).  
1 Turn SOURCE SELECT (or press FRONT AV FR 995, FR 996  
only) to select the source you want to record from.  
yThe name of the source is displayed.  
3 Start playback of the source as usual.  
2 Prepare the desired recording appliance. It must be  
connected to one of the outputs of the receiver.  
Adjusting the sound  
Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume.  
yVOLUMEand the volume level between 0and 50is  
displayed.  
3 Start recording on the recording appliance.  
4 Start the playback of the source as usual.  
1 Press BASS or TREBLE.  
yBASSor TREBLEand the actual value are displayed  
briefly. Then TURN VOLUME KNOB TO CHANGEis  
scrolled.  
Notes: – The audio and video signal of VCR IN is not  
reproduced by VCR OUT. The same applies to the  
audio signal of CDR/TAPE IN to CDR/TAPE OUT.  
We recommend not to use the digital output  
COAX OUT of the receiver to record from an analog  
source. Use the analog output CDR/TAPE instead.  
From a source which is connected to the  
6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUT audio input cannot be  
recorded.  
2 Turn VOLUME to adjust the bass or treble.  
yBASSor TREBLEand the actual value are displayed.  
Note: If VOLUME is not turned within 5 seconds or if any  
other control is used, the bass or treble adjustment is  
switched off.  
Recording from the digital output  
FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only:  
Press SOUND on the remote control to scroll through  
the built-in smart sounds: MOVIE, SPEECH, MUSIC,  
MULTIMEDIAand PERSONAL. (PERSONALis the  
userdefined bass and treble setting.)  
ySMART SOUND is displayed and the name of the chosen  
sound profile is scrolled once if smart sound is on.  
It is possible to connect a digital recorder to the digital output of  
the receiver. In this way, all signals coming from the digital  
inputs can be recorded directly on the connected audio recorder.  
The receiver will also convert all signals coming from the analog  
inputs to the digital output.  
The receiver can be used to record digitally a multichannel  
surround sound audio signal (Dolby Digital or DTS) from, for  
example, DVD to CD-R. The receiver will convert the digital  
multichannel signal into a stereo signal without loss of relevant  
sound information.  
FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only:  
If a subwoofer is connected, press SUBW. ON/OFF to  
increase the bass performance.  
Note: In case of digital surround sound, a subwoofer signal  
will only be available when supported by the source  
material.  
Notes: – Do not use the 3D SURROUND feature while making  
digital recordings as this will distort the digital audio  
signal (FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only).  
Press LOUDNESS to switch on or off loudness.  
yLOUDNESS is displayed if loudness is on.  
When recording a Dolby Digital or DTS signal, each  
track must be recorded individually.  
Digital recording is not possible when the digital  
source material is copy-protected.  
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SURROUND SOUND  
About surround sound  
Switching surround sound  
Surround sound gives you a completely new listening  
With surround sound on, you can switch through the different  
surround modes. Note that the possibilities are related to  
speaker setup defined in the receivers menu.  
sensation. You will have the feeling of being in the middle of  
the action, because sound is coming from everywhere around  
you. Look out for TV broadcasts, audio and video tapes and  
discs with the 3, 1 or  
marks which are  
If a digital surround signal is detected, the receiver will scroll  
encoded for multichannel surround sound. You should prefer  
Dolby Digital or DTS to get the most out of your receiver.  
either DOLBY DIGITALor DTS.  
1 Press SURROUND ON/OFF to switch on the surround sound.  
The FR 994, FR 995 and FR 996 are able to reproduce DTS  
surround sound. DTS is a premium multichannel surround  
sound system available on DVD discs, laserdiscs and audio  
discs. Consult your software dealer on the availability of DTS  
software in your region.  
yThe surround mode in use is scrolled.  
2 Press SURR. MODE repeatedly to listen to the different  
surround modes (if available).  
yThe chosen mode and the speakers used are displayed.  
If the incoming multichannel signals are reduced to  
fewer output signals, DOWNMIX is displayed.  
Notice that DVD discs do not always carry full multichannel  
surround. To be sure that a disc is multichannel encoded  
consult your dealer.  
FR 963, FR 985, FR 986 only:  
3 Press 3D SURROUND to switch on or off virtual 3D surround.  
yA light indicates if virtual 3D surround is on.  
Most ordinary stereo tapes and discs can be replayed using  
surround sound settings with good results. If the reproduction  
is distorted in surround mode, switch to normal stereo mode.  
FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only:  
3 Press VIRTUAL MODE as often as necessary to switch  
through the virtual surround sound modes:  
1 × to activate 3D SURROUND  
The availabilty of the various surround sound modes  
described depends on the number of speakers used and the  
incoming sound information.  
2 × to activate MULTI FRONT  
3 × to activate MULTI REAR  
4 × to activate NATURAL SURROUND  
yA light indicates if a virtual surround sound mode is on.  
-signs indicate which virtual surround sound mode is  
active.  
4 Press SURROUND ON/OFF to switch off the surround  
sound.  
ySURROUND OFFis scrolled.  
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SURROUND SOUND  
Virtual Surround  
Surround sound settings  
HALL  
Your receiver is able to reproduce one or more forms of virtual  
surround sound. Virtual surround gives a more real life sound  
impression by creating phantom speakers in addition to or  
instead of real speakers. The position of the listener  
influences the surround effect. The area where the effect is  
best is shown in grey.  
The sound reproduction is enhanced and a slight echo is  
added. This gives the impression of being in a large room.  
Can only be used in stereo mode.  
SURROUND  
The surround mode enables normal surround sound  
reproduction with 4 or 5 speakers. Depending on the source  
material, Dolby Surround Pro Logic, Dolby Digital or DTS is  
reproduced.  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
PRO LOGIC, DOLBY DIGITAL, DTS  
In addition to SURROUND, the surround mode used –  
depending on the source material will be displayed. In case  
of digital surround, the sound format AC-3 (for Dolby Digital) or  
DTS will be displayed, followed by the sound channels, available  
on the source (e. g. DVD).  
The level of virtual surround sound effect can be adjusted in  
the setup menu. The following surround sound modes are  
available:  
Example: AC-3 3/2.1 Dolby Digital, 3 front channels,  
2 surround channels and a  
subwoofer channel.  
AC-3 3/1.0 Dolby Digital, 3 front channels,  
1 (mono) surround channel without  
subwoofer signal.  
DTS 3/2.1 DTS, 3 front channels, 2 surround  
channels and a subwoofer channel.  
3D SURROUND  
No rear speakers are needed. The sound of the rear channel  
is simulated by the front speakers. Surround sound is  
simulated through the front left, right and center speakers.  
MULTI FRONT(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only)  
Phantom speakers are created next to the left and right front  
speaker.  
FRONT-3 STEREO  
The surround sound is muted. 3 Stereo lets you listen to  
surround sound without using the surround speakers.  
MULTI REAR(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only)  
Phantom speakers are created next to the left and right rear  
speaker.  
STEREO  
All sound is reproduced and played through the front left and  
right speakers. This enables standard stereo reproduction.  
NATURAL SURROUND(FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only)  
Phantom speakers are created next to the left and right front  
and rear speakers.  
Note: The availability of MULTI FRONTand  
MULTI REARdepends on the sound channels on the  
source material (FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only).  
NIGHT MODE (only on the remote control)  
The loud parts of the sound are lowered and the soft passages  
are raised. You can enjoy surround sound without disturbing  
sleeping children or neighbors. Night mode only works with  
Dolby Digital, and only if supported by the source material.  
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TUNER  
Tuning to radio stations  
Storing radio stations  
You can search for radio stations by scanning the frequency  
band. You can also key in the frequency of a known radio  
station. If an FM station is being broadcast and received in  
stereo, STEREO is shown.  
You may store up to 30 radio stations in the memory. The  
receiver can select and program radio stations by itself or you  
can choose them yourself.  
Automatic programming  
Searching for radio stations  
1 Turn SOURCE SELECT to select the tuner.  
yTUNERis displayed.  
1 Choose * TUNERfrom the menu and press NEXT 2.  
2 Choose AUTO INSTALLand press NEXT 2.  
yThe preset number where programming will start, the  
waveband and AUTOare displayed.  
2 Select a waveband by pressing TUNER BAND repeatedly.  
yThe selected waveband is displayed.  
3 Turn TUNER PRESET X to change the preset number where  
3 Keep 1 or 2 pressed for approximately 1 second.  
ySEARCHis displayed and the tuner tunes to a station  
with sufficient strength.  
programming should start.  
4 Use TUNER BAND to switch to the desired waveband.  
4 Repeat this procedure until you find the desired station.  
5 Press ENTER / OK to start programming.  
yAUTO INSTALLflashes and all available radio  
stations are programmed, this may take a few minutes.  
Programming is done when AUTO INSTALLstops  
flashing.  
To fine tune to a weak transmitter, briefly press 1 or 2 as  
often as necessary for optimum reception.  
Tuning to a radio station by frequency (with the remote  
control only)  
Manual programming  
1 Press TUNER.  
1 Choose * TUNERfrom the menu and press NEXT 2.  
yTUNERis displayed.  
2 Choose MAN INSTALLand press NEXT 2.  
yA preset number, the waveband and the frequency are  
displayed.  
2 Press FR. D..  
y_is displayed.  
3 Use 10 to key in the frequency of a radio station.  
3 Turn TUNER PRESET X to change to the preset number  
where the radio station should be stored.  
Notes: Only valid numbers within the frequency range of the  
tuner can be keyed in.  
4 Tune to the desired radio station (see Searching for radio  
stations).  
Switching FM sensitivity  
You can switch the tuner to a lower search sensitivity, to  
search only for stations with a strong signal (FM only).  
5 Press ENTER / OK to confirm your selection.  
ySTOREDis displayed briefly. The radio station is  
programmed at the chosen preset number.  
1 Turn SOURCE SELECT to select the tuner.  
yTUNERis displayed.  
6 Select and store all desired radio stations this way.  
2 Press SENS. on the receiver.  
yEither SENS HI or SENS LO is displayed for 5 seconds.  
Note: While searching for radio stations, the actual sensitivity  
is displayed. In this case, SENS LO means the tuner is  
looking only for radio stations with a strong signal.  
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TUNER  
Tuning to stored radio stations  
Naming radio stations  
1 Turn SOURCE SELECT to TUNER to select the tuner.  
yTUNERis displayed.  
It is possible to assign a name to any of the preset radio  
stations.  
2 Turn TUNER PRESET X to select a preset radio station.  
1 Choose * TUNERfrom the menu and press NEXT 2.  
yPRESET, the preset number and station are displayed.  
2 Choose GIVE NAMEand press NEXT 2.  
yA preset radio station is displayed.  
Resorting stored radio stations  
After programming radio stations, you might want to change  
their sequence. RESHUFFLEallows you to exchange the  
positions of presets.  
3 Turn TUNER PRESET X to select the preset to be renamed.  
4 Press ENTER / OK to confirm your selection.  
yThe existing name or ________is displayed.  
1 Choose * TUNERfrom the menu and press NEXT 2.  
5 Turn TUNER PRESET X to select a letter and NEXT 2 or  
1 PREV. to move to the next or previous position.  
2 Choose RESHUFFLEand press NEXT 2.  
yPRESET, a preset number and station are displayed.  
6 After you have entered the entire name, press ENTER / OK  
to confirm.  
3 Turn TUNER PRESET X to select a preset station.  
ySTOREDis displayed and the name is stored.  
4 Press ENTER / OK to confirm the selection.  
yThe selected preset number SWAP <->and a second  
preset number are displayed.  
Clearing station names  
1 Use the menu option * TUNER, choose GIVE NAME.  
5 Turn TUNER PRESET X to select the other preset station.  
yA preset radio station is displayed.  
6 Press ENTER / OK to confirm the exchange.  
yRESHUFFLEDis displayed briefly and these two  
preset numbers are swapped.  
2 Turn X MENU NAVIGATOR to select the name to be  
cleared.  
3 Press ENTER / OK to confirm your selection.  
4 Press 1 PREV. while the first letter is flashing.  
y CLis flashing to the left of the station name.  
5 Press ENTER / OK to clear the station name.  
Or, if you have changed your mind,  
press 1 PREV. to leave the station name as it is.  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Tuner part  
Wave range  
Receiver  
Subject to modification without notice.  
FM..............................................................87.5108.0 MHz  
AM................................................................5301,700 kHz  
Sensitivity  
General  
Power consumption (FR 963, FR 985, FR 986).................260 W  
Power consumption (FR 994, FR 995, FR 996).................280 W  
Standby power consumption............................................< 2 W  
Dimensions, w × h × d ............................435 × 135 × 350 mm  
Weight (FR 963, FR 985, FR 986)......................................8.6 kg  
Weight (FR 994, FR 995, FR 996)......................................9.4 kg  
Stereo FM ..................................................................41 dBf  
Mono FM....................................................................17 dBf  
Total harmonic distortion  
Stereo FM ...................................................................0.8 %  
Mono FM.....................................................................0.9 %  
Frequency response ...................................6312,500 Hz ±1 dB  
S/N ratio  
Stereo FM....................................................................55 dB  
Mono FM.....................................................................60 dB  
Channel separation.............................................27 dB at 1 kHz  
Amplifier part (0.7 % THD, 6 )  
FR 963, FR 985, FR 986:  
Output power, stereo mode: FTC (40 Hz20 kHz).......2 × 50 W  
Output power, surround mode (1 kHz)  
Front ......................................................................2 × 60 W  
Center ..........................................................................60 W  
Surround................................................................2 × 60 W  
FR 994, FR 995, FR 996:  
Output power, stereo mode: FTC (40 Hz20 kHz).......2 × 80 W  
Output power, surround mode (1 kHz)  
Front ....................................................................2 × 100 W  
Center ........................................................................100 W  
Surround..............................................................2 × 100 W  
Bass ..................................................................±9 dB at 100 Hz  
Treble ................................................................±9 dB at 10 kHz  
Loudness....+6 dB at 100 Hz (-30 dB); +3 dB at 10 kHz (-30 dB)  
Total harmonic distortion.........................0.05 % at 1 kHz, 5 W  
Frequency response ..................................2020,000 Hz, ±1 dB  
S/N ratio ........................................................................82 dB  
Stereo separation (1 kHz) ..............................................45 dB  
Crosstalk (1 kHz) ...........................................................-65 dB  
Inputs  
Linear inputs.......................................................250 mV/47 kΩ  
6 CH ....................................................................250 mV/40 kΩ  
Front AV (FR 995, FR 996 only)...........................250 mV/22 kΩ  
Phono ......................................................................5 mV/47 kΩ  
Digital coaxial ..............................................75 acc. IEC 958  
Digital optical...................................................................toslink  
Outputs  
Power supply AC outlets (switched) ...........totally max. 120 W  
Linear outputs.......................................................250 mV/1 kΩ  
Digital coaxial ..............................................75 acc. IEC 958  
Digital output sampling frequencies  
Analog in .............................................................out 48 kHz  
Digital in 32 kHz..................................................out 32 kHz  
Digital in 44.1 kHz............................................out 44.1 kHz  
Digital in 48 kHz..................................................out 48 kHz  
Digital in 96 kHz (FR 994, FR 995, FR 996 only)...out 48 kHz  
Subwoofer pre-out....................................................0.8 V/1 kΩ  
Center pre-out...........................................................0.8 V/1 kΩ  
Headphones....................................8600 (3 V e.m.f., 60 )  
Speakers ...........................................................................6 Ω  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed, before taking  
the set for repair.  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the  
set yourself as this will invalidate the warranty. Do  
not open the set as there is a risk of electric shock.  
If you are unable to solve a problem by following these hints,  
consult your dealer or service center.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Set does not work  
and is in standby mode  
The overheating safety circuit  
has been activated.  
Switch the set off and let it cool down. After  
having let the set cool down switch it on again  
and select a source by rotating SOURCE SELECT  
or pressing a source key on the remote control.  
No sound  
VOLUME is not adjusted correctly.  
Headphones are connected.  
Adjust the VOLUME.  
Disconnect headphones.  
The wrong source is selected.  
Turn SOURCE SELECT to select the correct  
source.  
No sound on the  
left or right side  
One speaker is connected incorrectly.  
A speaker cable is damaged.  
Connect the speaker properly.  
Replace the cable.  
Volume balance in the receiver menu is  
adjusted incorrectly.  
Adjust VOL FRONT-Land VOL FRONT-R  
in the receiver menu.  
Poor sound or no sound at SURROUND mode is not switched on.  
the center or surround  
Press SURROUND ON/OFF to switch on the  
surround sound.  
speakers  
Surround and/or center speakers are not  
Connect the speakers properly.  
(properly) connected.  
Surround and/or center speakers are switched Set speaker present to YES.  
off in the SPEAKR SETUPmenu.  
A speaker cable is damaged.  
Speakers are not in phase.  
Replace the cable.  
Poor bass sound  
Bad sound  
Connect the colored (or marked) wires to the  
colored terminals and the black (or unmarked)  
wires to the black terminals.  
Badly matching setting for the given type of  
music or sound.  
Correct the sound settings on the receiver.  
Surround sound level is  
too low or too high  
The level of the surround sound is not  
adjusted properly.  
Adjust the level of the surround sound on  
the receiver.  
Center sound level is too The sound level of the center channel is not  
Adjust the level of the center channel  
on the receiver.  
low or too high  
adjusted properly .  
Only center speaker is  
heard in Dolby Surround  
Pro Logic  
A mono signal is reproduced.  
Choose a different sound source or switch off  
surround sound.  
Bad radio reception,  
automatic programming  
does not work properly  
Receiver or antenna is positioned near a  
radiation source such as TV, CD player,  
CD recorder, DVD player, etc.  
Change the position of the interfering unit  
or try to switch it off.  
No digital recording  
possible via digital output the digital recorder.  
The sampling frequency is not accepted by  
Make sure the digital recorder can handle  
sampling frequencies between 32 kHz and 48 kHz  
or make the recording via analog output.  
Whole recording appears The DVD player does not provide track  
Record each track individually or use the  
as one track when  
information.  
manual track incrementfeature on the recorder.  
recording from DVD disc  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIO SYSTEM  
One Year Free Labor  
One Year Free Service on Parts  
This product must be carried in for repair.  
W HO IS COVERED?  
BEFO RE REQ UESTING SERVICE...  
Please check your owners manual before requesting service.  
Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service  
call.  
You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service.A sales  
receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product  
is considered proof of purchase.  
W HAT IS COVERED?  
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A.,  
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For one  
year thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced, and labor is  
free.After one year from the day of purchase, you pay for the  
replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges.  
All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for  
the original warranty period.When the warranty on the product  
expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires.  
PUERTO RICO O R U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...  
Take the product to a Philips factory service center (see enclosed  
list) or authorized service center for repair.When the product has  
been repaired, you must pick up the unit at the center. Centers may  
keep defective parts. (In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S.Virgin Islands, all  
implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability  
and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the  
duration of this express warranty. But, because some states do not  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limi-  
tation may not apply to you.)  
W HAT IS EXCLUDED?  
Your warranty does not cover:  
labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment  
of customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of  
antenna systems outside of the product.  
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA...  
Please contact Philips at:  
product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, acci-  
dent, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of  
Philips Consumer Electronics Company.  
1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)  
1-800-363-7278 (English Speaking)  
reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or anten-  
na systems outside the unit.  
a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to  
operate in any country other than the country for which it was  
designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of  
products damaged by these modifications.  
incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.  
(Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or conse-  
quential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.  
This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether  
copyrighted or not copyrighted.)  
(In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No  
other warranties are expressed or implied, including any implied war-  
ranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Philips is  
not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special,  
incidental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if  
notified of the possibility of such damages.)  
REMEMBER...  
Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product  
below.Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration card  
promptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary.  
a product that is used for commercial or institutional purposes.  
W HERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?  
MODEL # ________________________________________  
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is  
officially distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company. In  
countries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not  
distribute the product, the local Philips service organization will  
attempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if the  
appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily avail-  
able).  
SERIAL #  
________________________________________  
MAKE SURE YO U KEEP...  
Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of  
purchase.Attach it to this owners manual and keep both nearby.Also  
keep the original box and packing material in case you need to return  
your product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.  
Philips Service Solutions Group, P.O. Box 2976, Longview,Texas 75606, (903) 242-4800  
EL4965E005 / MAC 4110 / 1-97  
Samsung.......................0067, 0171  
Scientific Atlanta .........0035, 0044, 0504  
Seam.............................0537  
Signal............................0042, 0067  
Signature......................0038  
CABLE BOX  
ABC...............................0030, 0035, 0038, 0040, 0028, 0034,  
0041, 0044  
Allegro..........................0180, 0342  
Antronix........................0049, 0234  
Archer...........................0049, 0180, 0234, 0824  
Belcor............................0083  
Sprucer .........................0048  
Starcom ........................0030, 0042  
Stargate........................0067, 0042, 0824  
Starquest......................0042  
Bell & Howell...............0041  
Cable Star.....................0083  
Sylvania........................0028  
Cabletenna ...................0049  
TFC................................0337  
Cableview.....................0049  
TV86..............................0090  
Century .........................0180  
Tandy ............................0285  
Citizen...........................0180, 0342  
Colour Voice .................0052, 0058  
Comtronics....................0067  
TeleCaption...................0248  
Teleview .......................0067  
Texscan.........................0028  
Contec...........................0046  
Timeless........................0445  
Digi ...............................0664  
Eastern..........................0029  
Tocom ...........................0039, 0040  
Toshiba .........................0027  
Emerson........................0824  
Tusa ..............................0042  
Everquest......................0042, 0067  
Focus.............................0427  
Unika.............................0234, 0180, 0049  
United Artists ...............0034  
France Telecom.............0923  
GC Electronics ..............0083, 0234  
Garrard..........................0180  
Universal.......................0234, 0049, 0083, 0218, 0180  
Viewstar .......................0285, 0054, 0090  
Westminster.................0132  
Gemini ..........................0269, 0042  
General Instrument ......0303, 0503, 0038, 0837  
GoldStar........................0067, 0171  
Goodmind .....................0824  
Hamlin ..........................0047, 0036, 0286, 0061  
Hitachi ..........................0038  
Zenith............................0027, 0552, 0081, 0035, 0042, 0234  
Zentek...........................0427  
CD  
ADC...............................0045  
Adcom...........................0261, 0182  
Aiwa .............................0151, 0039, 0184  
Akai...............................0183  
Anthem.........................0924  
Audio Alchemy .............0221  
Audio-Technica.............0197  
BSR...............................0272, 0221  
Burmester.....................0447  
California Audio Lab.....0056  
Carrera..........................0221  
Carver ...........................0184, 0206, 0464  
Craig .............................0642  
Crown ...........................0149  
Curtis Mathes...............0056  
DAK...............................0272  
Hytex.............................0034  
Jasco ............................0042, 0180, 0342  
Jerrold ..........................0030, 0039, 0303, 0038, 0041, 0042,  
0051, 0503, 0837  
Linsay............................0467  
Magnavox.....................0054, 0041  
Memorex ......................0027  
Movie Time...................0090, 0183  
NAP...............................0034  
NSC...............................0183, 0090  
Novaplex.......................0645  
Oak................................0046, 0034  
Optimus ........................0048  
Panasonic .....................0048, 0134, 0027  
Panther .........................0664  
DBX...............................0281  
DKK...............................0027  
Paragon.........................0027  
Philips...........................0052, 0058, 0269, 0317, 0054, 0180  
Pioneer..........................0171, 0050, 0560  
Popular Mechanics.......0427  
Proscan.........................0048  
Pulsar............................0027  
Quasar ..........................0027  
RCA...............................0048  
Radio Shack..................0824, 0042, 0342, 0910  
Realistic........................0234  
Recoton.........................0427  
Regal.............................0286, 0047  
Regency........................0029  
Rembrandt....................0038  
Runco............................0027  
SL Marx ........................0067  
Denon ...........................0030, 0061, 0900  
Emerson........................0182, 0191, 0332, 0496  
Fisher............................0115, 0206, 0201, 0369  
GE .................................0036  
Garrard..........................0307, 0272, 0420, 0447, 0452  
Genexxa........................0059, 0191, 0332  
GoldStar........................0444  
Harman/Kardon............0200, 0184, 0453  
Hitachi ..........................0059, 0182  
JVC ...............................0099, 0682, 0685  
Kenwood.......................0055, 0217, 0708, 0853, 0064  
Kodak............................0314  
Krell ..............................0184  
Kyocera.........................0045  
78  
LXI.................................0332  
Linn...............................0184  
Luxman .........................0120  
MCS..............................0056, 0070  
MGA .............................0110  
Harman/Kardon............0209, 0056  
JVC ...............................0271, 0300  
Kenwood.......................0098, 0097, 0260  
Magnavox.....................0056  
Marantz ........................0056, 0036  
Mitsubishi.....................0310  
MTC..............................0447  
Magnavox.....................0184, 0553, 0332  
Marantz ........................0184, 0056, 0207, 0462  
McIntosh.......................0314  
NAD..............................0171  
Onkyo............................0162, 0163, 0309  
Optimus ........................0247, 0054, 0364, 0466  
Panasonic .....................0256  
Mission.........................0184  
Mitsubishi.....................0110  
Philips...........................0056  
NAD..............................0046  
NEC...............................0261, 0070  
NSM .............................0184  
Pioneer..........................0054, 0247, 0126  
Proscan.........................0053  
RCA...............................0053  
Nakamichi.....................0174  
Revox............................0217  
Nikko.............................0197, 0191, 0201  
Onkyo............................0128, 0895  
Optimus ........................0447, 0495, 0059, 0453, 0206, 0223,  
0464, 0202, 0332, 0064, 0114, 0172,  
0221, 0307, 0369, 0027  
Panasonic .....................0056, 0394, 0330, 0779  
Parasound.....................0447, 0221  
Philips...........................0184, 0314  
Pioneer..........................0059, 0495, 0271, 0332  
Proscan.........................0080  
Sansui...........................0036, 0056  
Sharp ............................0258  
Sherwood .....................0364  
Sony..............................0270, 0197, 0318  
Teac ..............................0335, 0316  
Technics........................0256  
Victor ............................0300  
Wards...........................0054  
Yamaha.........................0121, 0124  
Proton ...........................0184  
QED...............................0184  
DVD  
Harman/Kardon............0609  
JVC ...............................0585  
Kenwood.......................0561  
Magnavox.....................0530  
Mitsubishi.....................0548  
Onkyo............................0530  
Optimus ........................0552  
Panasonic .....................0517  
Philips...........................0566, 0530  
Pioneer..........................0552, 0598  
Proscan.........................0549  
RCA...............................0549  
Samsung.......................0600  
Sony..............................0560  
Technics........................0517  
Thomson.......................0578  
Toshiba .........................0530  
Yamaha.........................0572, 0517  
Zenith............................0618, 0530  
Quasar ..........................0056  
RCA...............................0080, 0332, 0036, 0182, 0206, 0791  
Realistic........................0182, 0202, 0191, 0206, 0207, 0447  
Rotel .............................0184, 0447, 0924  
SAE...............................0184  
STS ...............................0045  
Sansui...........................0229, 0184, 0332  
Sanyo............................0114, 0206  
Scott .............................0191, 0182, 0332  
Sears.............................0332  
Sharp ............................0064, 0207, 0888  
Sherwood .....................0141, 0207, 0223, 0453  
Shure ............................0070  
Sony..............................0027, 0212, 0631, 0517, 0632  
Soundesign...................0172, 0452  
Sylvania........................0184  
Tascam..........................0447  
Teac ..............................0420, 0447, 0201, 0207  
Technics........................0056, 0330, 0234  
Toshiba .........................0046  
Vector Research ...........0221, 0444  
Victor ............................0099  
TV  
A-Mark..........................0030  
AOC...............................0079, 0030, 0212, 0046, 0057  
Abex..............................0059  
Admiral.........................0120  
Adventura.....................0073  
Aiko...............................0119  
Akai...............................0057  
Alaron...........................0206  
Allegro..........................0747, 0801  
Ambassador..................0204  
Ampro...........................0778  
Anam ............................0207  
Anam National .............0082  
Archer...........................0030  
Wards...........................0080, 0184  
Yamaha.........................0214, 0063, 0197  
Yorx...............................0488  
Zenith............................0642  
TAPE  
Aiwa .............................0224, 0227, 0056  
Akai...............................0310  
Carver ...........................0056  
Denon ...........................0103  
Fisher............................0101  
Garrard..........................0335, 0466  
79  
Audiovox.......................0119, 0030, 0207, 0478, 0650  
Aumark .........................0087  
KTV ...............................0307, 0207, 0212, 0244, 0066, 0057  
Kaypani.........................0079  
Baysonic .......................0207  
Kenwood.......................0057, 0046  
Belcor............................0046  
Kloss.............................0073, 0051  
Bell & Howell...............0043, 0181  
Bradford........................0207  
Brockwood....................0046  
LG..................................0083  
LXI.................................0181, 0205, 0074, 0044, 0081, 0183  
Loewe...........................0539  
Broksonic......................0030, 0263, 0490  
CCE ...............................0064, 0244  
CXC...............................0207  
Logik .............................0043  
Luxman .........................0083  
MEI ...............................0212  
Candle...........................0213, 0073, 0057, 0083  
Capehart.......................0079  
Carnivale.......................0057  
MGA .............................0177, 0046, 0057, 0205  
MTC..............................0087, 0046, 0057, 0212, 0083  
Magnavox.....................0081, 0214, 0051, 0123, 0047, 0213,  
0057, 0413, 0206  
Carver ...........................0081  
Celebrity .......................0027  
Majestic........................0043  
Cineral ..........................0478, 0119  
Citizen...........................0213, 0073, 0083, 0057, 0066, 0087,  
0119, 0307  
Clairtone.......................0212  
Concerto .......................0083  
Contec...........................0184, 0207, 0212  
Craig .............................0207  
Crosley..........................0081  
Marantz ........................0081, 0064, 0057  
Matsushita ...................0078, 0277  
Megatron......................0030, 0172, 0205  
Memorex ......................0205, 0043, 0083, 0087, 0177, 0181, 0277  
Midland ........................0044, 0059, 0066, 0074, 0078, 0162  
Minutz...........................0048  
Mitsubishi.....................0177, 0046, 0205, 0120  
Motorola.......................0082, 0120  
Crown ...........................0066, 0207  
Curtis Mathes...............0087, 0057, 0181, 0043, 0066, 0074, 0078,  
0081, 0083, 0120, 0172, 0193, 0478, 0493  
Daewoo ........................0119, 0650, 0046, 0651, 0478, 0066  
Daytron.........................0046, 0066  
Denon ...........................0172  
Multitech......................0244, 0207  
NAD..............................0183, 0193, 0205  
NEC...............................0057, 0046, 0083, 0524  
NTC...............................0119  
Nikko.............................0205, 0044, 0074, 0057, 0119, 0181, 0183  
Noshi ............................0045  
Dumont.........................0044, 0046  
Dwin .............................0747, 0801  
Dynatech.......................0244  
Onwa ............................0207  
Optimus ........................0277, 0193, 0181  
Optonica .......................0120, 0192  
Electroband...................0027, 0212  
Electrohome..................0408  
Emerson........................0263, 0207, 0205, 0206, 0490, 0204,  
0309, 0307, 0651, 0066, 0212, 0650,  
0046, 0065, 0181  
Envision ........................0057  
Fisher............................0181, 0186  
Fujitsu...........................0206  
Funai.............................0207, 0198, 0206  
Futuretech.....................0207  
GE .................................0048, 0054, 0074, 0082, 0078, 0205,  
0162, 0309, 0478, 0120  
Gibralter........................0044, 0046, 0057  
Go Video.......................0087  
Orion.............................0263, 0206, 0490  
Panasonic .....................0078, 0277, 0082, 0028, 0074, 0080,  
0081, 0087, 0120, 0172, 0177, 0181,  
0183, 0192, 0205  
Penney..........................0074, 0057, 0087, 0048, 0054, 0162,  
0045, 0205, 0078, 0066, 0046, 0030,  
0059, 0083, 0183  
Philco............................0047, 0046, 0057, 0081, 0123, 0172,  
0490, 0051, 0213, 0214  
Philips...........................0081, 0044, 0047, 0066, 0064, 0027,  
0045, 0046, 0048, 0051, 0054, 0079  
Pilot...............................0046, 0057, 0066  
Pioneer..........................0193, 0065  
Portland ........................0119, 0046, 0066  
Prism.............................0078  
Proscan.........................0074, 0057  
Proton ...........................0493, 0205, 0030, 0079  
Pulsar............................0044, 0046  
Quasar ..........................0078, 0082, 0277, 0192  
RCA...............................0074, 0045, 0162, 0046, 0065, 0078,  
0117, 0120  
GoldStar........................0028, 0205, 0057, 0046, 0059, 0066, 0083  
Gradiente......................0083, 0080  
Grundig.........................0064, 0222  
Grunpy ..........................0206, 0207  
Hallmark .......................0205  
Harley Davidson ...........0206  
Harman/Kardon............0081  
Harvard.........................0207  
Hitachi ..........................0172, 0178, 0065, 0083, 0059  
Infinity...........................0081  
Radio Shack..................0192, 0207, 0205, 0057, 0066, 0046,  
0181, 0059, 0074, 0083  
Realistic........................0192, 0207, 0181, 0057, 0066, 0205,  
0046, 0059, 0083  
Inteq..............................0044  
JBL................................0081  
Rhapsody......................0212  
JCB ...............................0027  
JVC ...............................0080  
Runco............................0044, 0524, 0057  
SSS...............................0046, 0207  
Janeil............................0073  
Sampo...........................0057, 0059, 0066, 0079  
KEC ...............................0207  
80  
Samsung.......................0087, 0059, 0205, 0046, 0057, 0066,  
0083, 0064  
Audiovox.......................0064  
Beaumark......................0267  
Samsux.........................0066  
Bell & Howell...............0131  
Sansei...........................0478  
Blaupunkt......................0033  
Sansui...........................0490  
Sanyo............................0181, 0186, 0173  
Scimitsu........................0046  
Broksonic......................0211, 0148, 0388, 0029, 0236, 0238,  
0322, 0506  
CCE ...............................0099, 0305  
Calix..............................0064  
Scotch...........................0205  
Scott .............................0263, 0205, 0206, 0207, 0046  
Sears.............................0186, 0181, 0173, 0183, 0081, 0083,  
0198, 0205, 0074, 0206  
Canon............................0062  
Capehart.......................0047  
Carver ...........................0108  
Semivox........................0207  
Cineral ..........................0305  
Semp.............................0183  
Sharp ............................0192, 0120, 0413, 0066, 0184  
Shogun..........................0046  
Citizen...........................0305, 0064  
Colt ...............................0099  
Craig .............................0064, 0074, 0099, 0267, 0298  
Curtis Mathes...............0062, 0068, 0087, 0189  
Cybernex.......................0078, 0267  
Daewoo ........................0305, 0588, 0047, 0072  
Daytron.........................0047  
Signature......................0043  
Simpson........................0213, 0214  
Sony..............................0027, 0138, 0107  
Soundesign...................0205, 0207, 0206, 0213  
Spectricon.....................0030  
Denon ...........................0069  
Squareview...................0198  
Dynatech.......................0027  
Starlite..........................0207  
Electrohome..................0064  
Supre-Macy..................0073  
Electrophonic................0064  
Supreme .......................0027  
Emerex..........................0059  
Sylvania........................0081, 0047, 0123, 0057, 0408, 0051,  
0213, 0214  
Symphonic....................0198  
TMK..............................0083, 0204, 0205  
Tandy ............................0120  
Tatung...........................0030, 0082  
Technics........................0078, 0277, 0044, 0074  
Technol Ace..................0206  
Emerson........................0211, 0029, 0148, 0236, 0063, 0238, 0305,  
0321, 0115, 0235, 0506, 0088, 0239, 0588,  
0095, 0322, 0388, 0027, 0064, 0070  
Fisher............................0074, 0131, 0081, 0093  
Fuji................................0060, 0062  
Funai.............................0027  
GE .................................0062, 0087, 0229, 0075, 0267  
Garrard..........................0027  
Techwood .....................0030, 0078, 0083  
Teknika..........................0213, 0043, 0206, 0046, 0066, 0081,  
0207, 0083, 0119, 0177, 0087  
Go Video.......................0459, 0553  
GoldStar........................0064, 0065  
Gradiente......................0035, 0027  
HI-Q...............................0074  
Telefunken....................0083  
Toshiba .........................0183, 0087, 0181  
Tosonic..........................0212  
Totevision .....................0066  
Harley Davidson ...........0027  
Harman/Kardon............0108, 0065  
Harwood.......................0095, 0099  
Headquarter..................0073  
Trical.............................0184  
Universal.......................0054, 0048  
Vector Research ...........0057  
Victor ............................0080  
Hitachi ..........................0069, 0132, 0027, 0068  
JVC ...............................0094, 0035, 0068  
Jensen..........................0068  
Vidikron.........................0081  
Vidtech..........................0046, 0205  
Viking............................0073  
Wards...........................0081, 0192, 0205, 0183, 0043, 0047,  
0048, 0123, 0138, 0214, 0054, 0107,  
0206, 0046, 0057, 0083, 0162  
White Westinghouse ...0651, 0650  
Yamaha.........................0046, 0057  
Zenith............................0044, 0043, 0119, 0173  
Zonda............................0030  
KEC ...............................0064, 0305  
KLH ...............................0099  
Kenwood.......................0068, 0094, 0065, 0073  
Kodak............................0062, 0064  
LXI.................................0064  
Lloyds...........................0027, 0235  
Logik .............................0099  
MEI ...............................0062  
MGA .............................0070, 0088, 0267  
MGN Technology..........0267  
MTC..............................0027, 0267  
Magnasonic..................0305  
VCR  
Magnavox.....................0062, 0108, 0027, 0066, 0176  
Magnin .........................0267  
Admiral.........................0075  
Adventura.....................0027  
Marantz ........................0108, 0065, 0062  
Marta............................0064  
Matsushita ...................0062, 0481, 0189  
Memorex ......................0131, 0074, 0027, 0064, 0062, 0075,  
0267, 0334, 0073, 0066  
Aiko...............................0305  
Aiwa .............................0334, 0027, 0064  
Akai...............................0133, 0080, 0088, 0068  
American High..............0062  
Asha..............................0267  
81  
Metz..............................0033, 0064, 0189, 0323  
Minolta.........................0132, 0069  
Mitsubishi.....................0070, 0088, 0094, 0075  
Motorola.......................0062, 0075  
Multitech......................0027, 0099  
NAD..............................0085  
Teknika..........................0027, 0062, 0064  
Thomas.........................0027  
Toshiba .........................0072, 0239, 0237, 0093, 0070  
Totevision .....................0064, 0267  
Unitech .........................0267  
Vector ...........................0072  
NAP...............................0060, 0061, 0062, 0064, 0066, 0069,  
0093, 0132  
NEC...............................0065, 0067, 0068, 0094, 0131  
Nikko.............................0064  
Nikon ............................0061, 0280  
Noblex ..........................0267  
Vector Research ...........0065, 0067  
Video Concepts.............0067, 0088, 0072  
Videosonic....................0267  
Wards...........................0062, 0075, 0089, 0027, 0087, 0074,  
0072, 0267, 0239, 0069, 0099, 0176,  
0108  
Olympus........................0062  
White Westinghouse ...0305  
Optimus ........................0085, 0075, 0064, 0459, 0131, 0189, 0481  
Optonica .......................0089  
XR-1000........................0099, 0027, 0062  
Yamaha.........................0065, 0068  
Zenith............................0066, 0060, 0061, 0027, 0506  
Orion.............................0506, 0322, 0029, 0211  
Panasonic .....................0062, 0104, 0189, 0252, 0481  
Penney..........................0062, 0267, 0064, 0065, 0069, 0067, 0081  
Pentax...........................0069, 0132  
Philco............................0062, 0506, 0236  
Philips...........................0108, 0062, 0089  
Pilot...............................0064  
Pioneer..........................0085, 0094  
Portland ........................0047  
Profitronic.....................0267  
SAT  
AlphaStar......................0799  
Astro Industries............0122  
BSR...............................0122  
Capetronic ....................0122  
Channel Master............0045, 0239  
Chaparral......................0080, 0236, 0243  
DX Antenna ..................0068  
Drake ............................0091, 0272, 0045  
Echostar........................0307, 0802, 0175, 0186, 0296  
Expressvu......................0802  
General Instrument ......0388, 0896, 0654  
Grundig.........................0200  
HTS...............................0802  
Hitachi ..........................0846  
Homecable....................0265  
Hughes Network Syst....0776  
Hytek.............................0122  
IQ ..................................0237  
IQ Prism ........................0237  
JVC ...............................0802  
Janeil............................0179  
Jerrold ..........................0388, 0654  
Legend..........................0296  
Macom..........................0045  
Magnavox.....................0749, 0751  
Memorex ......................0296, 0751  
Next Level ....................0896  
Panasonic .....................0179, 0728  
Philips...........................0227, 0126, 0749, 0751  
President.......................0101  
Primestar ......................0654, 0388  
Proscan.........................0593  
RCA...............................0593, 0170, 0882  
Radio Shack..................0593  
Realistic........................0079  
STS ...............................0237, 0068  
Sony..............................0666  
Proscan.........................0087, 0229  
Protec............................0099  
Pulsar............................0066, 0078  
Quarter..........................0073  
Quartz ...........................0073  
Quasar ..........................0062, 0189, 0104, 0481  
RCA...............................0087, 0176, 0229, 0069, 0132, 0104,  
0133, 0062, 0075, 0267  
Radio Shack..................0027  
Radix.............................0064  
Randex..........................0064  
Realistic........................0074, 0027, 0131, 0075, 0064, 0062,  
0089, 0073, 0093  
Ricoh.............................0061, 0280  
Runco............................0066  
STS ...............................0069  
Samsung.......................0267, 0072, 0080, 0078  
Sanky............................0066, 0075  
Sansui...........................0506, 0068, 0298, 0027, 0094  
Sanyo............................0073, 0074, 0131, 0267  
Scott .............................0211, 0148, 0238, 0072, 0237, 0239, 0070  
Sears.............................0069, 0132, 0081, 0073, 0064, 0074,  
0131, 0027, 0062, 0093  
Semp.............................0072  
Sharp ............................0075, 0089  
Shintom ........................0099  
Shogun..........................0078, 0267  
Signature......................0062  
Singer ...........................0099  
Sony..............................0060, 0061, 0059, 0280, 0062, 0027  
Sunpak..........................0280  
Sylvania........................0062, 0108, 0027, 0070  
Symphonic....................0027  
Star Choice...................0896  
Star Trak .......................0207  
Toshiba .........................0109, 0817  
Uniden ..........................0265, 0397, 0079, 0101, 0751, 0103, 0749  
Zenith............................0091, 0883, 0272  
TMK..............................0063, 0235, 0267  
Tatung...........................0068  
Teac ..............................0027, 0068  
Technics........................0062, 0189, 0066, 0087, 0229  
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A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation  
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