Philips Soundbar speaker HTL2100 HTL2100/12 Manual Do Utilizador

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4  Use your 
SoundBar
This section helps you use the SoundBar to play 
audio from connected devices.
Before you start
•  Make the necessary connections described 
in the quick start guide and the user 
manual.
•  Switch the SoundBar to the correct source 
for other devices.
Adjust the volume
Press VOLUME +/- to increase or 
decrease a volume level.
•  To mute sound, press   (MUTE).
•  To restore the sound, press   (MUTE) 
again or press VOLUME +/-.
 
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All Source indicators on the main unit 
blink twice when a volume is set to the 
maximum or minimum value.
Choose your sound
This section helps you choose the ideal sound 
for your video or music.
Surround sound mode
Experience an immersive audio experience with 
surround sound modes.
Press SURR to select a surround mode.
•  [Virtual Surround]: Creates a highly 
surround listening experience The 
SURR indicator on the main unit lights 
up.
•  [Stereo]: Two-channel stereo sound. 
Ideal for listening to music.
Equalizer
Change the high frequency (treble) and low 
frequency (bass) settings of the SoundBar.
Press TREBLE +/- or BASS +/- to change 
the frequency.
 
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All Source indicators on the main unit 
blink twice when treble or bass is set 
to the maximum or minimum value.
MP3 player
Connect your MP3 player to play your audio 
files or music.
What you need
•  An MP3 player.
•  A 3.5mm stereo audio cable.
Using the 3.5mm stereo audio cable, 
connect the MP3 player to the AUDIO-IN 
connector on your SoundBar.
Press AUDIO-IN.
Press the buttons on the MP3 player to 
select and play audio files or music.
Auto standby
When playing media from a connected device, 
the SoundBar automatically switches to standby 
if:
•  no button is pressed for 30 minutes, and
•  no audio play from a connected device.
Apply factory settings
You can reset your SoundBar to the default 
settings programmed at the factory.
In mute mode, quickly press AUX twice.
 
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The factory settings is restored.