Philips FR755 Leaflet

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Sound Enhancement
Dolby Surround ProLogic® Sound - 
Provides 
the current industry standard for home cinema sound 
from VCR and TV broadcast. The front left and right 
speaker deliver detailed, directional sound as the center 
speaker 'steers' dialogue/vocal sound and center screen 
action at the TV screen. Both surround speakers add a 
greater sense of depth with special effects and time 
delay, making every living room a home theater with 
spaceships overhead, aliens behind the couch.
6 Channel input (5.1 DVD, DTS - and AC-3 / 
Dolby Digital® prepared) 
- Six input connectors 
at the back of the set and five amplifiers enable direct 
connection to digital surround sound from DVD 
players, Digital Televisions and other audio/video 
sources with six channel output connectors and built-
in AC-3/Dolby Digital® MPEG, DTS or any other 
(future) decorder type.
Digital Surround Sound - (only via 6 channel input) 
Like in AC-3/Dolby Digital® MPEG and DTS are 
available on DVD, Laserdisc, satellite broadcasts and 
digital TV, and delivers the ultimate experience in home 
theater surround with six discrete channels of digital 
CD sound quality.
400W surround power output - The five, 
3x100W (left, right, center) + 2 x 50W (rear) 
amplifiers together deliver 400 Watts of home cinema 
power. The stereo output power of 100W per 
channel is specified at 6 Ohm, DIN, 1kHz and 0.7% 
total harmonic distortion (THD). The amplifiers have 
been designed with special attention to a short 'rise' 
and 'fall' time, so characteristic for the frequent and 
sudden drastic changes in dynamics of movie sound in 
general. Furthermore, the amplification reserves are 
designed such that they are more than sufficient to 
follow sudden needs for more sound pressure.
 
'Hall' feature 
For use with non-surround sound 
sources in order to create a cinema effect through 
normal stereo with rear speaker sound. This 
'simulated' surround provides an extra musical ('live') 
ambience to stereo sound.
Loudness, bass and treble control - 
Loudness is 
a dynamic sound adjustment that amplifies high and 
low frequencies depending on the volume (the higher 
the volume, the less the amplification). Thereby it 
creates a 'richer' sound impression already at low 
volume. Bass and treble allows sound adjustment of 
high and low frequencies to personal preferences.
Subwoofer output connection 
Affords easy 
access to greater dimensions in home theater sound 
with output signals made available for connections to 
a powered subwoofer.
Equalizer Smart Sound modes 
Has 5 modes, 
specially designed to match the sound of various TV 
(and Audio) programs. 'Speech' is used for news, 
discussions and talk show programs. 'Music' is used 
for music programs. 'Movie' is used for movies or TV-
series or soaps. 'Multi-Media' is used when video 
games are connected to the TV. 'Personal
corresponds with the bass and treble setting chosen 
by the user.
Convenience
Cinema Link System Control Bus - When 
connected to a Philips TV with 'Cinema Link' (and 
even better, in addition a Philips VCR and or DVD 
player), the combination offers an interesting range of 
extra user benefits: One Touch  Cinema - upon starting 
your e.g. DVD disc, the complete system will 
automatically switch to the correct source and sound 
mode. High Resolution OSD - the onscreen display of 
the television will feature the 'receiver' menu option. 
This option can be used for easier receiver set-up 
and receiver settings. Multiple Languages - depending 
on the languages offered by the TV (likely are 
Spanisch, French and English) the user can operate 
the set via the TV in his/her native language. TV as 
Center speaker
 - allows to get rid of the separate 
center speaker and use all the speakers and 
amplifiers in the TV to function as center speaker 
(most large screen Philips TVs provide over 50W of 
output power). One Touch  End - puts your complete 
home theater system into standby after some 
exciting hours of cinema enjoyment.
All Dolby Surround ProLogic® modes and 
delay times 
- Available Dolby modes are 3-Stereo 
(when using only the front speakers), Center 
Phantom (when not using a center speaker) and 
Center Wide / Normal (depending on the 
capabilities of the center speaker). Delay times of 15, 
20, 25 and 30 milliseconds are available. Notice that 
the user is not bothered with delay times but is 
asked to enter the distance to front and surround 
speaker via the menu navigator rotary.
42-key Audio/Video remote control - To 
operate all main receiver functions and many other 
Philips CD players, VCR's, Televisions and DVD 
players. The remote has a clear ergonomically 
designed lay-out (see picture)
Set up Menu Navigator - The menu navigator 
rotary knob takes away many buttons from the set, 
thereby reducing complexity and enhancing usability 
of the set. The menu navigator is a menu-based user 
interface used for all kinds of initial set-up operations 
(speaker set-up, tuner installation etc.). Via icons in 
the display, the system conveniently guides the user 
to the next step in the receiver set-up. In normal 
mode, the menu rotary functions as tuner preset dial.
30 tuner presets with station name display 
The available tuner presets can be randomly used to 
store AM and FM stations (30 in total). Each of the 
presets can be given a user defined name of up to 8 
characters. Giving the preset a name is as easy as 1-
2-3 with the menu navigator.
Front A/V, Game Input - For quick and easy 
connection to e.g. a camcorder or video games. 
Tuner sensitivity adjustment - The tuner 
sensitivity to pick up radio stations can be set to high 
and low. In case of low, only the 'strong' stations will 
be picked up during a search. When even some of 
the weaker stations are of interest, the 'low' option 
will pick up every station the tuner can possibly 
receive.
 
Convenience
RDS EON News & Traffic Announcement (TA) - 
Many RDS capable radio stations are of the so called 
EON (Enhanced Other Network) type. These stations 
are able to detect news broadcasts and traffic 
announcements of other stations in the same 
'network'. The receiver display indicates when the 
active station is EON-capable.
When 'News' and/or 'Traffic Announcement' are 
activated by the user, the tuner will automatically switch 
to the correct station when a news bulletin or traffic 
announcement is broadcasted. Afterwards the tuner 
conveniently switches back to the original station.  
News and TA not only work in tuner mode; when the 
receiver is set to any of its other sources (e.g. CD, VCR, 
CDR, etc.) it switches to the tuner whenever there is a 
news or traffic bulletin. Whatever you're listening to, 
Philips keeps you informed on the most recent traffic 
and news affairs! (Note : although all EON station offer 
TA, News might not be widely available in every 
country). 
For RDS stations, station name, RDS clock 
and RDS Text information are available. (/00, /14)
Display brightness adjustment 
Conveniently 
adjusts the brightness of the display in 3 steps.
Switched mains outlet - Allows to connect another 
HiFi component. Switching the receiver to standby will 
automatically switch off the connected set.
Standby power < 2W - To save energy 
consumption, the standby transformer of this set has 
been designed not to consume more than 2 Watt in 
standby mode.
Scart audio adapter - For easy connection between 
TV and VCR or DVD. (cable includes 'Cinema Link' 
connection) (/00, /14)
Design
Harmonized Philips Home Cinema 
Components Design
 - The design of this 
component follows the design language of the Philips 
Harmonized Home Cinema design. Characteristics of 
this design language are stylish, simple, capable, powerful 
and rich. All Philips Home Cinema components and 
HiFi components will follow this design (e.g. VCR, CD 
Changer, CD Recorder, DVD, etc).
Display - Color and graphic/character size are defined 
such that at visibility remains clear even at largest 
distances.
Remote Control - The form of the remote control 
has proven very successful in usability test. The weight, 
shape and button follow the book in terms of 
ergonomic design, thereby offering maximum 
convenience.
FR755
A/V Surround Receiver
Technical Specifications
Connections
Audio inputs/outputs  
: 5 input sources, 2 output connections
-  CD    
:  in
 
-  CDR/Tape   
:  in/out
 
-  TV    
:  in
 
-  VCR    
:  in/out
- 6CH/DVD
: 6 analogue inputs (L, R, C, R
L
, R
R
, Sw)
 
-  Headphone   
:  6.3 mm
Video inputs/outputs  
: 3 input sources, 2 output connections
-  DVD    
:  in
 
-  TV   
:  in
 
-  VCR    
:  in/out
 
-  Monitor   
:  out
Speaker connections suitable for speakers 
 6 Ohm
 
-  left, right, center   
:  click-fit connection
 
-  rear left, right   
:  click-fit connection
Miscellaneous connections
- Cinema Link system control bus : 2
- subwoofer pre-out
: 1
 
-  center pre-out   
:  2
 
-  mains outlet   
:  1 (maximum 100W)
 
-  AM antenna   
:  loop type
 
-  FM antenna   
:  coaxial 75 Ohm
Amplifier
Power output stereo mode  6 Ohms, 1kHz, 0.7% THD, DIN
 
-  left, right    
:  2 x 100 W    
Power output surround mode 6 Ohms, 1 KHz, 0.7% THD
 
-  left, right    
:  2 x 100 W
 
-  center    
:  100 W
 
-  rear left, right   
:  2 x 50 W
Amplifier characteristics
 
-  total harmonic distortion  
:  0.05 % (1 kHz, 1W output)
 
-  power bandwidth (D<0.7%) 
:  40 Hz – 20 kHz
 
-  frequency response  (linear) 
:  20 Hz – 20 kHz, 
±
 3 dB
 
-  signal-to-noise ratio (weighted) :  > 82 dBA, (acc. IHF, 1KOhm)
 
-  channel separation (crosstalk)   : 
 -65 dB, 1 kHz
Controls
 
-  bass    
:  100 Hz, (-10dB … +10dB)
 
-  treble    
:  10 kHz, (-10dB … +10dB)
 
- loudness    
:  +6 dB (100Hz,-30dB), +3 dB (10kHz,-30dB)
Surround
 
-  modes    
:  ProLogic, Center Phantom, 3-Stereo, Hall
 
-  delay    
:  15 to 30ms (steps of 5ms)
Audio input sensitivity
 
-  CD    
:  250 mV / 47 kOhms 
 
-  CDR/Tape   
:  250 mV / 47 kOhms
 
-  TV   
:  250 mV / 47 kOhms
 
-  VCR    
:  250 mV / 47 kOhms
 
-  6CH/DVD   
:  250 mV / 47 kOhms
Audio output sensitivity
 
-  CDR/Tape   
:  250 mV / 1 kOhm
 
-  VCR    
:  250 mV / 1 kOhm
 
-  subwoofer pre-out   
:  0.8 V / 1 kOhm
- center pre-out
: 2.5 V/ 1 kOhm
 
-  headphone   
:  3 V / 120 Ohm
Tuner (typical values)
FM section
 
- wave range   
:  see table on back side
 
Sensitivity at 75 Ohm
 
-  Mono 26 dB S/N   
:  17 dBf (/14,/01)
15 dBf (/00) 
 
-  Stereo 46 dB S/N   
: 41 dBf
 
-  Selectivity    
:  55 dB at 300 kHz
 
-  Distortion mono/stereo  
:  0.9%, 0.8% (/14,/01)
0.85%,0.3% (/00)
 
-  Frequency response  
:  63Hz-12.5KHz, 
±
1dB
 
-  S/N ratio mono/stereo  
:  60 / 55 dB
 
-  Stereo separation (1KHz)  
:  27 dB (/14,/01)
35 dB (/00)
 
-  Image rejection   
:  48 dB (/14,/01)
100 dB (/00)
 
-  IF suppression   
:  85 dB (/14,/01)
100 dB (/00)
 
Sub carrier suppression
 
-  for 19 KHz   
:  30 dB
 
-  for 38 KHz   
:  50 dB (/14,/01)
37 dB (/00)
AM section
 
-  Wave ranges   
:  see table on back side
 
-  Sensitivity (MW)    
:  1.5 V/m
 
-  Selectivity    
:  30 dB
 
-  IF rejection   
:  64 dB (/14,/01)
50dB (/00)
 
-  S/N ratio    
:  48 dB (/14,/01)
50dB (/00)
General
Power supply
 
-  mains voltage   
:  see table on backside
 
-  power consumption  
:  < 2W  (in standby)
      
 200W (in 5 channel operation)
 
-  electrical requirements  
:  IEC65, FCC stereo
Remote control
 
-  keys    
:  42-keys
 
-  codes    
:  RC5, RC6
 
-  type    
:  Philips Audio & Video products
Set
 
-  material / finish   
:  metal, hot-stamp foil on ABS
 
-  dimensions (incl. feet)  
:  435mm x 135mm x 350mm ( W x H x D )
 
-  display    
:  2 color starburst FTD
 
-  weight    
:  9.4 Kg
Package
 
-  dimensions   
:  519mm x 216mm x 488mm ( W x H x D ) 
 
-  weight (incl. set)   
:  10.8 kg
Accessories
 - 
remote 
control
 
-  2 AA carbon/zinc batteries
 - 
instruction 
manual
 - 
warrantee 
information
- AM loop + FM wire antenna
- scart audio adaptor (/14, /01)