Philips HTS3568 User Manual

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[ Speakers Volume ]
When all the speakers are not placed in an
equal distance from the listening position,
change the volume level of the speakers so
that for those placed closer to the listening
position will not sound too loud.

To start, press

OK

.

Select a speaker in the menu, then
press

b B

to adjust the volume level.

Press

OK

to confi rm and exit.

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Tips

The test tone is emitted from the speaker while
adjusting volume level.

[ Speakers Delay ]
When the centre or rear speakers are
placed closer to the listening position than
the front speakers, set the delay time for
these speakers so that the sound output
from all speakers reach the listening
position at the same time.

To start, press

OK

.

Select a speaker in the menu, then
press

b B

to set the delay time.

Press

OK

to confi rm and exit.

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Tips

1ms setting for every 30cm distance between the
speaker and the listening position.

[ HDMI Audio ]
When you connect this unit and TV with
HDMI cable, select the audio output
setting for this connection.

[ All ] – the sound is output through
both your TV and this speakers system.
If the audio format on the disc is not
supported, it will be downmix to two-
channel sound (linear-PCM).
[ Off ] – disable audio output from
your TV. The sound is only output
through this speakers system.

[ CD Upsampling ]
Convert the music CD to a higher
sampling rate using sophisticated digital
signal processing for better sound quality.

[ Off ] – turn off CD-upsampling.
[ 88.2 kHz (X2) ] – convert the
sampling rate of the CDs twice as high
as the original rate.

Note

When you press SURROUND to switch to multi-
channel mode, it automatically turns off the CD-
upsampling feature.

[ Audio Sync ]
Set the default delay time for audio output
when you play a video disc.

To start, press

OK

.

Select a speaker delay in the menu,
then press

b B

to set the delay time.

Press

OK

to confi rm and exit.

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