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Audio/Video Surround Sound Receiver A/V Surround Receiver VOLTAGE SELECTOR 220-240 V 110-127 V FRONT SPEAKERS≥ 6 Ω EACH SPEAKER L R CENTER ANTENNA FR755 Ω FM 75 Audio/Video Surround Sound Receiver CINEMA LINK AM LOOP CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AC OUTLET 50-60 Hz • Dolby Surround ProLogic® Sound SUBWOOFER DO NOT OPEN PRE-OUT ≥ 3 Ω SURROUND SPEAKERS RISQUENE DE PAS CHOC OUVRIR ELECTRIQUE VIDEO IN/OUT EACH SPEAKERL R AVIS • 6 Channel Input (5.1 DVD, MPEG, AC-3/Dolby Digital® and DTS prepared) DVD MON VCR TV Designed and developed by Philips in the IN CENTER European Community TOTAL 100W MAX. OUT PRE-OUT IN REC Manufactured under licence from Dolby PLAY IN OUT AUDIO IN/OUT Laboratories Licencing Corporation. CD CDR/TAPE • 400 Watts Surround Power Output : "DOLBY", "PRO-LOGIC" and the Double-D TV Symbol are Trademarks of Dolby VCR Laboratories Licencing Corporation. 6 CHANNEL / DVD INPUTFRONT SURR. L 3 x 100Watts (left, right, center), 2 x 50 Watts (rear) L CENTER OUT IN REC R IN PLAY IN R OUT IN REC • 'Hall' feature for normal stereo with rear speaker sound (simulated surround) PLAY SUB- WOOFER • Loudness, Bass and Treble Control Back View of FR755 • Equalizer Smart Sound modes; Personal, Speech, Music, Movie, Multi-Media • All Dolby Surround ProLogicModes and Delay Times TUNER 2 • Subwoofer Output Connection CD CDR/TAPE VCR TV • 4 Video input and 2 output connections 1 2 3 • Front AV/Game input 4 5 6 • Station Name Display (manual entry of radio station names) 798 • RDS EON with Traffic Announcement and NEWS! (-/00 & -/14 only) CINEMA LINK DVD/6CH 0 • 'Cinema Link' System Control Bus GUIDE Sound Panel MENU OK • Set-up Menu Navigator • 42-key Audio/Video Remote Control É • Harmonized Philips Home Cinema Components design AAH TV Ç CHANNEL/TRACK PAUSE FR.D/INDEX í ë Å DISC DISPLAY/T-C NEWS/TA SURR. ON/OFF b SMART SOUND REAR SURR. MODE ± + LOUDNESS TEST TONE SET UP MENU - CHANNEL Menu Navigator * Recommended subwoofer : Philips FB301 NAVIGATOR NEWS•TA Home Cinema Control EAN Code: 87 10101 35707 2 (/00) /00 /01 /14 EAN Code: 87 10101 35708 9 (/01) Display Graphics Asia Pacific • EAN Code: 87 10101 35709 6 (/14) Latam • Product Dimensions: Europe • 435mm W x 135mm H x 350mm D (set) Product weight: 9.4kg E Europe • Package Dimensions: 519mm W x 216mm H x 488mm D Tuner Package weight : 10.0 kg FM65.81 - 74 MHz • Carton contains: receiver FR755, remote control, batteries, FM87.5 - 108 MHz instruction for use, AM + FM wire antenna, warrantee information, ••• scart to audio adaptor (/00,/14) MW531 - 1602 kHz •• Printed in Singapore MW530 - 1700 kHz • Date printed : Dec 1998 LW 153 - 279 kHz •• ©1998 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. RDS •• All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. mains supply Dolby, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro-Logic® and the double-D * Recommended speaker package : Philips FB755 120/230V 50~60Hz • symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories 230V/50Hz •• * not available in all countries A/V Surround Receiver FR755 Sound Enhancement Convenience Convenience Technical Specifications Dolby Surround ProLogic® Sound - Provides Cinema Link System Control Bus - When RDS EON News & Traffic Announcement (TA) - Connections Tuner (typical values) the current industry standard for home cinema sound connected to a Philips TV with 'Cinema Link' (and Many RDS capable radio stations are of the so called • FM section • Audio inputs/outputs : 5 input sources, 2 output connections from VCR and TV broadcast. The front left and right even better, in addition a Philips VCR and or DVD EON (Enhanced Other Network) type. These stations - wave range : see table on back side speaker deliver detailed, directional sound as the center - CD : in player), the combination offers an interesting range of are able to detect news broadcasts and traffic Sensitivity at 75 Ohm speaker 'steers' dialogue/vocal sound and center screen extra user benefits: One Touch Cinema - upon starting - CDR/Tape : in/out announcements of other stations in the same - Mono 26 dB S/N : 17 dBf (/14,/01) action at the TV screen. Both surround speakers add a your e.g. DVD disc, the complete system will - TV : in 'network'. The receiver display indicates when the 15 dBf (/00) greater sense of depth with special effects and time automatically switch to the correct source and sound - VCR : in/out delay, making every living room a home theater with active station is EON-capable. - Stereo 46 dB S/N : 41 dBf mode. High Resolution OSD - the onscreen display of - 6CH/DVD : 6 analogue inputs (L, R, C, RL, R R, Sw) spaceships overhead, aliens behind the couch. When 'News' and/or 'Traffic Announcement' are - Selectivity : 55 dB at 300 kHz the television will feature the 'receiver' menu option. - Headphone : 6.3 mm activated by the user, the tuner will automatically switch - Distortion mono/stereo : 0.9%, 0.8% (/14,/01) This option can be used for easier receiver set-up • Video inputs/outputs : 3 input sources, 2 output connections 6 Channel input (5.1 DVD, DTS - and AC-3 / to the correct station when a news bulletin or traffic 0.85%,0.3% (/00) and receiver settings. Multiple Languages - depending - DVD : in Dolby Digital® prepared) - Six input connectors announcement is broadcasted. Afterwards the tuner - Frequency response : 63Hz-12.5KHz, ±1dB at the back of the set and five amplifiers enable direct on the languages offered by the TV (likely are - TV : in conveniently switches back to the original station. - S/N ratio mono/stereo : 60 / 55 dB connection to digital surround sound from DVD Spanisch, French and English) the user can operate - VCR : in/out the set via the TV in his/her native language. TV as News and TA not only work in tuner mode; when the - Stereo separation (1KHz) : 27 dB (/14,/01) players, Digital Televisions and other audio/video - Monitor : out Center speaker - allows to get rid of the separate receiver is set to any of its other sources (e.g. CD, VCR, 35 dB (/00) sources with six channel output connectors and built- • Speaker connections suitable for speakers ≥ 6 Ohm center speaker and use all the speakers and CDR, etc.) it switches to the tuner whenever there is a - Image rejection : 48 dB (/14,/01) in AC-3/Dolby Digital® MPEG, DTS or any other - left, right, center : click-fit connection (future) decorder type. amplifiers in the TV to function as center speaker news or traffic bulletin. Whatever you're listening to, 100 dB (/00) - rear left, right : click-fit connection (most large screen Philips TVs provide over 50W of Philips keeps you informed on the most recent traffic - IF suppression : 85 dB (/14,/01) • Miscellaneous connections Digital Surround Sound - (only via 6 channel input) output power). One Touch End - puts your complete and news affairs! (Note : although all EON station offer 100 dB (/00) home theater system into standby after some - Cinema Link system control bus : 2 Like in AC-3/Dolby Digital® MPEG and DTS are TA, News might not be widely available in every Sub carrier suppression available on DVD, Laserdisc, satellite broadcasts and exciting hours of cinema enjoyment. - subwoofer pre-out : 1 country). For RDS stations, station name, RDS clock - for 19 KHz : 30 dB digital TV, and delivers the ultimate experience in home - center pre-out : 2 and RDS Text information are available. (/00, /14) - for 38 KHz : 50 dB (/14,/01) theater surround with six discrete channels of digital All Dolby Surround ProLogic® modes and - mains outlet : 1 (maximum 100W) CD sound quality. delay times - Available Dolby modes are 3-Stereo 37 dB (/00) Display brightness adjustment - Conveniently - AM antenna : loop type (when using only the front speakers), Center • AM section adjusts the brightness of the display in 3 steps. - FM antenna : coaxial 75 Ohm 400W surround power output - The five, Phantom (when not using a center speaker) and - Wave ranges : see table on back side 3x100W (left, right, center) + 2 x 50W (rear) Center Wide / Normal (depending on the Switched mains outlet - Allows to connect another - Sensitivity (MW) : 1.5 V/m amplifiers together deliver 400 Watts of home cinema capabilities of the center speaker). Delay times of 15, Amplifier HiFi component. Switching the receiver to standby will - Selectivity : 30 dB power. The stereo output power of 100W per 20, 25 and 30 milliseconds are available. Notice that automatically switch off the connected set. • Power output stereo mode 6 Ohms, 1kHz, 0.7% THD, DIN - IF rejection : 64 dB (/14,/01) channel is specified at 6 Ohm, DIN, 1kHz and 0.7% the user is not bothered with delay times but is - left, right : 2 x 100 W total harmonic distortion (THD). The amplifiers have asked to enter the distance to front and surround 50dB (/00) Standby power < 2W - To save energy • Power output surround mode 6 Ohms, 1 KHz, 0.7% THD been designed with special attention to a short 'rise' speaker via the menu navigator rotary. - S/N ratio : 48 dB (/14,/01) and 'fall' time, so characteristic for the frequent and consumption, the standby transformer of this set has - left, right : 2 x 100 W 50dB (/00) been designed not to consume more than 2 Watt in sudden drastic changes in dynamics of movie sound in 42-key Audio/Video remote control - To - center : 100 W standby mode. general. Furthermore, the amplification reserves are operate all main receiver functions and many other - rear left, right : 2 x 50 W General designed such that they are more than sufficient to Philips CD players, VCR's, Televisions and DVD • Amplifier characteristics Scart audio adapter - For easy connection between • Power supply follow sudden needs for more sound pressure.
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