Philips Cooktop HP1500 User Manual

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HP1500  
Instructions for use  
English 4  
Mode d'emploi  
Français 30  
Bedienungsanleitung  
Deutsch 56  
Gebruiksaanwijzing  
Nederlands 82  
Instrucciones de manejo  
Español 108  
Manual de utilização  
Português 134  
Instruzioni per l'uso  
Italiano 160  
Bruksanvisning  
Svenska 186  
 
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Helpline (www.p4c.philips.com)  
België/Belgien/Belgique  
Nederland  
32-2-525.81.11  
0900-8406  
Danmark  
Norge  
45 33 29 33 33  
47-22-748 000  
Deutschland  
Österreich  
49-40-28990  
43-1-601 01  
España  
Portugal  
34-91-4042200  
+351-21-416 33 33  
France  
Schweiz/ Suisse/ Svizzera  
33 1 47 28 10 00  
41-1-48 82 211  
ꢀꢁꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ  
Suomi  
30-1-4894911  
358-9-615 800  
Ireland  
Sverige  
353-1-764 0000  
468 598 520 00  
Italia  
UK (United Kingdom)  
39.039.203.1  
44-208-689 2166  
‘Dolby’,Pro Logic’ and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
‘DTS’ and ‘DTS Virtual’ are trademarks of  
DigitalTheater Systems, Inc.  
 
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Index  
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Introduction  
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System configuration  
Dolby Headphone  
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Advanced technologies used in HP 1500  
Digital audio formats  
Important information  
Benefits of latest sound processing technology  
Kit contents  
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Functional overview  
Installation  
Audio connections  
Basic operation  
Problem solving  
Maintenance  
Technical specifications  
European Regulations  
Introduction  
SBC HP1500  
Congratulations!You have just bought a most sophisticated digital  
headphone system.  
This system uses state of the art digital technology, offering you the freedom  
of enjoying your favourite music or movies in the purest digital quality.  
Even silent passages in classical music and plain silence in between  
two music tracks are reproduced as pure silence.  
 
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This system has been designed to faithfully reproduce the kind of  
multi-channel surround sound experience that you normally can enjoy with  
a conventional multi-channel speaker set-up.The latest digital signal  
processing technology is being used to ensure that you can indulge yourself  
in an overwhelming private home entertainment experience.  
And all this at the volume level that you personally prefer without running  
the risk of disturbing the neighbours or the family!  
To ensure you get the best performance from your digital headphone  
system please read this manual carefully.  
System configuration  
The HP 1500 system consists of a digital base station and a pure  
Hifi headphone.The base station contains a digital signal processor offering  
you a real 5.1-channel surround sound experience through the personal  
comfort of your headphone.  
The base station can decode Dolby Pro Logic II signals as well as  
Dolby Digital and DTS signals.The Dolby Headphone technology will  
ensure that these signals are converted to audio signals that can be handled  
by the headphone whilst still maintaining the directional information as in  
the original signals.  
The base station has an analogue stereo input as well as a digital electrical  
coaxial S/PDIF input.The digital input allows you to enjoy your favourite  
DVD movies in full surround sound through Dolby Pro Logic II,  
Dolby Digital or DTS. And the analogue input brings your collection of  
VCR tapes back to life in full Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound.  
The pure Hifi headphone that comes with the HP1500 system will provide  
you with pure audio quality that is second to none.  
Block Diagram  
Power  
Supply  
User  
Interface  
Control  
Audio Processing  
HP1500 Basestation  
DIG  
DAI  
DD  
IN  
SEL  
HP  
AMP  
DTS  
DPLII  
DH  
DAC  
DBE  
LPCM  
ANA  
ADC  
Basestation Audio Processing  
 
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Dolby Headphone  
A brief introduction  
Dolby Digital and DTS provide discrete left and right surround channels,  
for more precise localization of sound and a more convincing, realistic  
ambience. Discrete means that each channel contains its own particular  
audio information and plays a unique role in creating a realistic surround  
sound experience.  
Up until now all this was reserved to speaker set-ups, but thanks to  
Dolby Headphone, the ultimate experience in home theatre surround with  
five (left, right, centre, rear-left and rear-right) discrete channels of digital  
sound quality is now also available to headphones.  
Dolby Headphone is a revolutionary signal processing system that works  
not only with multi channel audio but also with conventional stereo signals.  
In case of multi channel audio signals, Dolby Headphone technology will  
process these signals in such a way that you will experience the sound  
through your headphone as if it were coming from an actual five speaker  
home entertainment set-up. And even when listening to conventional stereo  
signals, Dolby Headphone will give you a much more natural and less  
fatiguing listening experience, equivalent to a good two-speaker playback  
system in a room with good acoustics.  
Dolby Headphone technology can model the sound of a playback system in  
up to three different listening environments, based on acoustic  
measurements of real rooms:  
DH1 is a small, well-damped room appropriate for both movies and  
music-only recordings.  
DH2 is a more acoustically live room particularly suited to music  
listening, but also great for movies.  
DH3 is a larger room, more like a concert hall or movie theatre.  
You can easily switch between these room modes and select whichever one  
suits the particular program material and your own preferences.  
 
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Advanced technologies used in HP 1500  
The HP1500 makes use of several advanced technologies.  
Principle of determining the direction of sound  
People can determine the localization of sounds through the perception of  
differences in intensity – so called Interaural Intensity Difference (IID) – and  
through time differences – so called Interaural Time Difference (ITD).  
IID is about the fact of sounds being louder as they are closer to the ear  
and being louder in case they have a non-obstructed path to the ear.  
ITD is about the fact that in most cases sounds will arrive earlier in time at  
one ear than at the other.  
In fact it is the environment itself that greatly impacts the sound before it  
reaches our ears. Reflections and absorption all will influence the sense of  
distance and direction we associate with a sound.  
Combining IID and ITD will allow the brain to determine the direction of  
sounds only in a rough way. It is in through the combination of IID and ITD  
and the way sounds are filtered because of the structure of the pinna  
– the outer ear – that allows to brain to accurately localise sounds.  
Depending on how a sound wave hits the pinna, it will be emphasized  
or suppressed.  
Depending on how a sound wave hits the pinna, reflections within the  
pinna are created, altering the phase relationship within the spectrum of  
the sound wave.  
And also: higher frequencies are more affected by the pinna than lower  
frequencies.That’s why our brain can easily locate higher frequencies,  
rather than lower frequencies.  
 
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If we wish to reproduce all those effects through an audio system, than we  
need to take IID, ITD, pinna effects, room impulse response, etc. into  
account.That is where Head-RelatedTransfer Functions (HRTF) come into  
play.  
An HRTF is a mathematical equation that describes how a sound is effected  
when travelling from its source to our ears.  
There are several ways to synthesise an HRTF.The most common way to  
measure an HRTF makes use of placing tiny microphones in a listener’s ears.  
Every person has its unique HRTF. However, we can identify crucial parts in  
an HRTF that are responsible for localization of sound as if this sound  
would be radiated by a typical home cinema speaker set-up.  
When these parts are synthesized in an optimal way, a typical 5 speaker set-  
up listening experience is created.  
HRTFs are implemented in real-time Digital Signal Processors (DSP) and  
will then be applied to audio signals in order to reproduce "spatial" cues, i.e.  
create a sense of directionality.  
It is through these techniques that Philips is able to bring you a home  
cinema experience through a headphone that is as real as when you would  
be listening to an actual 5.1 speaker set-up.  
 
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Automatic Audio Signal Routing  
The Automatic Audio Signal Routing (AASR) feature of the HP 1500  
basestation allows for audio sources to be connected to its audio inputs and  
at the same time it can pass those same audio signals on to – for example –  
your Home Cinema receiver.This allows for permanent audio connections  
to be made without the need for swapping cables.Whether you want to  
listen to your headphone or your existing speaker set-up, it no longer  
involves tiresome swapping of cables: the choice is yours at the flick of a  
switch.  
Intelligent user interface  
After a digital analysis of the audio input signal the display will indicate which  
sound processing features can be activated. No more frustrating pressing of  
all buttons. Just read the display and select out of the active sound menus.  
Headphone construction  
The headphone’s semi-open construction will benefit the transparency of  
the sound.This will make you experience your favourite tracks under even  
more realistic conditions.  
Neodymium magnets  
Neodymium is the strongest magnet material available, which optimises the  
behaviour of the speaker coil for increased sound pressure levels and a  
more powerful bass response. All this at the lowest possible levels of  
distortion.  
 
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Digital audio formats  
The device will recognize the following digital input signals:  
Stereo LPCM with sample frequencies 44.1 kHz and 48kHz  
Dolby® Digital (AC-3), up to 5.1 channels  
DTS®, up to 5.1 channels  
In case an invalid digital signal is detected - for example a digital MP3 data  
stream - the ‘DIGITAL’ indication LED will be illuminated in red.  
In case a valid digital signal is detected - for example a digital DTS data  
stream - the ‘DIGITAL’ indication LED will be illuminated in green.  
TO ENSURE YOU GETTHE BEST PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR  
DIGITAL HEADPHONE SYSTEM:  
PLEASE READTHIS MANUAL CAREFULLY.  
Important information  
• Please read the following instructions carefully, and retain this booklet for  
future reference. All the safety and operating instructions should be read  
before using the digital headphone system.  
• Check if the voltage indicated on the type plate (located at the bottom of  
the set) corresponds to the local mains voltage before connecting to the  
mains power supply.  
• Remove the batteries from the headphone’s battery compartment and  
from the base station’s charging compartment and disconnect the power  
cable from the mains if the system is not in use for a long period.  
• Prevent fire or shock hazard: do not expose this equipment to humidity,  
rain, sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct  
sunlight.  
 
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Safety precautions  
• Do not use this product in damp places or close to water.  
• Do not expose this product to extreme heat.  
• Do not open this product.  
In the event of technical difficulties take it to your Philips retailer.  
• Do not cover this product.  
• Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equipment may be affected  
by the use of this product.This interference may lead to damage to either  
equipment. Please check whether or not surrounding equipment may be  
affected by this product before you start using it.  
Benefits of latest digital sound processing  
technology  
Dolby Digital and DTS  
Dolby Digital and DTS allow you to listen to DVD movies or concerts in  
full surround sound.  
Dolby Headphone  
In case of multi channel audio signals, Dolby Headphone technology  
will make you hear the sound through your headphone as if it is coming  
from five speakers. In case of a stereo signal, Dolby Headphone will give you  
a much more natural and less fatiguing listening experience, equivalent to a  
good two-speaker playback system in a room with good acoustics.  
Kit contents  
This headphone system consists of the following accessories:  
1 x SBC AH 1000 base station  
1 x SBC HP 1000 pure Hifi headphone (incl. accessories)  
1 x AC mains cable  
1 x RCA stereo audio cable (2 m)  
1 x coaxial S/PDIF digital audio cable (2 m)  
1 x headphone stereo audio extension cable (4 m)  
 
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Functional overview -  
Product illustrations on inside flap  
Base station front panel (figure 1)  
1
Power section  
a) power on/standby and demo mode button  
By holding the 'STANDBY-ON' button for 1.5 seconds or  
longer, the demo mode can be activated:  
– Pink noise is used to simulate the position of the 5 virtual  
speakers in the headphone.  
The corresponding speaker indicator in the output section  
of the display will go on indicating which speaker is being  
simulated.  
The demo mode can be deactivated by pressing any control  
button on the base station.  
b) STANDBY-ON’ dual-color LED  
– Red = base station in standby mode  
– Green = base station in active mode  
2
Source select section  
a) button to toggle between the analogue and digital coaxial inputs  
b) ‘Source’ menu yellow LED  
c) ‘ANALOG’ indication green LED  
d) ‘DIGITAL’ indication illuminated by dual colour LED:  
– Red = input signal is locked, but invalid  
(for instance 96 kHz) or unlocked (no signal)  
– Green = input signal is locked and valid (signal accepted)  
3
The input signal detection section  
a) ‘STEREO’ indicator green LED (activated in case of detection of  
digital stereo signal or selection of analogue input source)  
b) ‘DTS’ indicator green LED  
(activated in case of detection of DTS signal)  
c) ‘MULTICHANNEL’ indicator green LED  
(activated in case of detection of multi-channel audio)  
d) ‘DOLBY DIGITAL’ indicator green LED  
(activated in case of detection of Dolby Digital signal)  
 
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Dolby Pro Logic II section  
a) button to activate Dolby Pro Logic II and to toggle between ‘MUSIC’  
and ‘MOVIE’ mode.  
– the preferred mode depends on the nature of the audio  
input signal:  
– In case of a digital audio signal: the preferred mode will  
automatically be selected first in case Dolby Pro Logic II is  
activated. By pressing the Dolby Pro Logic II button again  
the other (non-preferred) mode will be selected.  
– In case of an analogue audio signal: the mode, which was  
selected in previous listening sessions, will be activated first.  
By pressing the Dolby Pro Logic II button again the other  
mode will be selected.  
b) ‘Dolby Pro Logic II’ menu field yellow LED:  
lights up whenever Dolby Pro Logic II is possible (also when Dolby  
Pro Logic II is not selected but actually possible, the yellow LED will  
remain to be on)  
– ‘MOVIE’ indicator green LED  
(in case of movie mode selection)  
– ‘MUSIC’ indicator green LED  
(in case of music mode selection)  
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Dolby Headphone (DH) section  
a) button to toggle between the three DH room modes and bypass  
mode  
b) ‘Dolby Headphone’ menu field yellow LED: lights up whenever DH is  
possible  
– ‘DH1’ indicator green: Small Room mode  
– ‘DH2’ indicator green LED: Large Room mode  
– ‘DH3’ indicator green LED: Cinema mode  
– ‘DH’ LEDs off: bypass mode  
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Output display section  
a) 5 virtual multi-channel  
light up whenever DH is activated  
b) Stereo indicator green LED: lights up whenever DH is  
de-activated and "ordinary" stereo is being reproduced  
,
,
,
and  
indicators green LEDs:  
 
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Night mode section  
a) button to activate Night mode  
– Night mode will reduce the dynamics of the audio signal.This will  
result in both the loudest and the most silent audio signals becoming  
clearly audible, even at lower volume levels.  
The audio signals on a DVD movie disc have large dynamics, i.e. the  
difference in loudness between the loudest and most silent signal can  
be very large. In order to hear both the loudest and most silent signal  
you normally would have to turn up to volume of the headphone.  
In case however you would prefer to listen at lower volume levels, it  
could result in the most silent signals becoming difficult to hear: by  
making use of the night mode this can be resolved.  
b) ‘Night Mode’ menu field yellow LED:  
lights up whenever Night mode is possible  
c) ‘NIGHT’ indicator green LED:  
lights up whenever Night mode is activated  
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Dynamic Bass Boost section  
a) button to toggle the DBB function  
b) ‘DBB’ menu field illuminated by yellow LED  
c) ‘DBB’ indicator green LED: lights up whenever DBB is active  
Headphone output section  
a) 2 x 6.3mm headphone jack sockets  
b) rotary volume control  
Base station rear panel (figure 2)  
10 Power connector  
a) AC connector for AC mains cable  
11 Analogue Input/Output connectors  
a) stereo input (L/R)  
b) stereo output (L/R) providing AASR function  
c) 2-position slide-switch to select the analogue input-GAIN  
(+6dB/0dB):  
– set to +6dB in case of weak audio input signals  
– set to 0 dB in case of distorted audio input signals  
12 Digital Input/Output connectors  
a) coax input (S/P DIF)  
b) coax output (S/P DIF) providing AASR function  
 
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Headphone (figure 3)  
13 Flexifit™ headband  
a) adjust the comfort level of the inner headband to your personal  
preference by simply pushing the adjustment button.  
Installation  
Base station power supply  
1 Make sure the base station’s rated voltage corresponds to the mains  
socket voltage.  
2 Connect the AC mains cable to the AC mains socket at the rear of the  
base station.  
Always disconnect the mains cable if the base station is not to be used for a  
long period of time.  
3 In order to disconnect the basestation from the AC mains power, the AC  
mains cable needs to be unplugged from the AC mains power wall socket.  
The AC mains power wall socket should be easily accessible in normal  
operating conditions.  
Audio connections  
OPTION 1:ANALOGUE STEREO SOURCE:  
Connecting the digital base station to an analogue  
stereo source (stereoTV, stereoVCR, (S)VCD player,  
tape recorder, etc.)  
Base station  
1 Connect one side of the RCA stereo audio cable (included) to the line  
output of the audio source and the other side to the analogue input of  
the base station.  
Make sure the red RCA plug (right channel) is connected to the red  
connector (right channel) of the audio source.  
The white RCA plug (left channel) must be connected to the white  
connector (left channel) of the audio source.  
2 Next take the RCA cable that most likely came supplied with your  
analogue audio source. Connect one side of this second RCA stereo  
audio cable (not included) to the line input of your amplifier or home  
cinema receiver and the other side to the analogue output of the base  
station.  
 
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When connecting your audio equipment in this way, you will be able to benefit  
from the Automatic Audio Signal Routing (AASR) feature.As long as the base  
station is powered – even in stand-by mode – the audio signal from the audio  
source will be made available not only to the digital base station but it will be  
routed through to the rest of your home entertainment set-up.Without the need  
for swapping cables you can decide whether you wish to enjoy the audio  
through your headphones or through for example the speakers of your home  
entertainment system.  
3 Check if the red RCA plug (right channel) is connected to the right  
channel (red) of the audio source.  
The white RCA plug (left channel) must be connected to the white  
connector (left channel) of the audio source.  
4 Power on your audio source: switch on your audio source, i.e. stereo TV,  
stereoVCR, (S)VCD player, tape recorder, etc.  
5 Output adjustment of your audio source: in case the line output of your  
audio source has an adjustable output level, adjust the line output level of  
the audio source to the highest acceptable undistorted level.  
Note: In case of certainTVs, the line output level can only be  
adjusted through theTV’s on screen menu.  
6 Power on the base station: switch on the digital base station.  
The power indication LED of the base station will change from red to  
green.  
7 Sensitivity switch: if your audio source’s output signal is relatively weak,  
the sensitivity switch at the back of the digital base station should be  
changed from 0dB to +6dB.This will provide the necessary additional  
amplification to the audio input signal prior to processing.  
If this results in a distorted signal, then set the switch back to 0dB.  
8 Source select: select the analogue input on the base station by pressing  
the ‘Source’ button.  
9 Input signal detection: once a stereo audio signal is detected the input  
signal indicator ’STEREO’ will be illuminated.  
Note: In case of multilingual NICAM transmissions, you should select  
the appropriate language in yourTV’s menu. In that case the  
audio signal will no longer be stereo but only mono and the  
effect of for example Dolby Pro Logic II or Dolby Headphone  
will very be limited.  
 
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10 Dolby Pro Logic II: the ‘Dolby Pro Logic II’ menu field indicator will be  
illuminated in yellow indicating that Dolby Pro Logic II is possible.  
Press the Dolby Pro Logic II button to activate Dolby Pro Logic II.  
Pressing this button repeatedly will allow you to toggle between ‘MUSIC’  
and ‘MOVIE’ mode and bypass mode (= MUSIC and MOVIE LED are both  
off). In case of an analogue audio signal: the mode, which was selected in  
previous listening sessions, will be activated first. By pressing the Dolby Pro  
Logic II button again the other mode will be selected.  
11 Dolby Headphone: Dolby Headphone will automatically be activated as  
soon as Dolby Pro Logic II is activated. Pressing the ‘Dolby Headphone’  
button repeatedly will allow you to toggle between the different DH  
rooms and the by-pass mode (= DH1, DH2, DH3 are both off).  
By-passing Dolby Headphone processing will also de-activate Dolby Pro  
Logic II.  
The following table will illustrate the different combinations of Dolby Pro  
Logic II and Dolby Headphone and the resulting indication in the display of  
the base station.  
ANALOG STEREO AUDIO INPUT  
Dolby Headphone on  
Dolby Headphone off  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
will automatically  
be switched off  
Dolby Pro Logic II on  
Dolby Pro Logic II off  
For example:  
– when DPL II is on (in Music or Movie mode) Dolby Headphone will  
automatically be activated: all green virtual multi-channel indicators  
(
,
,
,
,
) will light up;  
– when DPLII is off but Dolby Headphone is still activated, the green  
indicator lights up, indicating Dolby Headphone stereo sound reproduction;  
– when Dolby Headphone is bypassed (resulting in Dolby Pro Logic II  
automatically being bypassed too), the green stereo  
indicating normal stereo sound reproduction.  
indicator lights up,  
 
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12 Night mode: this option is not available in case of analogue audio signals.  
The ‘Night Mode’ menu field indicator is off: NIGHT’ mode cannot be  
activated.  
13 DBB: the Dynamic Bass Boost function is only applicable to headphones  
connected to the 6.3 mm headphone outputs.  
14 Volume control: theVolume control function is only applicable to  
headphones connected to the 6.3 mm headphone outputs.  
Headphone  
1 HP1000 headphone jack: connect the headphone jack to one of the  
headphone outputs on the base station.  
You can connect up to 2 headphones simultaneously.  
2 Headphone stereo audio extension cable (4 m): you can connect the  
extension cable in between one of the base station’s headphone outputs  
and the HP1000 headphone.  
3 Flexifit™ headband: adjust the comfort level of the inner headband to your  
personal preference by simply pushing the adjustment button.  
 
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OPTION 2: DIGITAL STEREO OR MULTI  
CHANNEL SOURCE:  
Connecting the digital base station to a digital  
stereo source (CD player with S/PDIF output, etc.)  
or a digital multichannel source (DVD player with  
S/PDIF output, etc.)  
Base station  
1 Connect one side of the S/PDIF digital audio cable (included) to the  
S/PDIF output of the audio source and the other side to the S/PDIF input  
of the base station.  
2 Next take the S/PDIF cable that most likely came supplied with your  
digital audio source. Connect one side of this 2nd S/PDIF digital audio  
cable (not included) to the S/PDIF input of your amplifier or home  
cinema receiver and the other side to the S/PDIF output of the base  
station.  
When connecting your audio equipment in this way, you will be able to benefit  
from the Automatic Audio Signal Routing (AASR) feature.As long as the base  
station is powered – even in stand-by mode – the audio signal from the audio  
source will be made available not only to the digital base station but it will be  
routed through to the rest of your home entertainment set-up.Without the need  
for swapping cables you can decide whether you wish to enjoy the audio  
through your headphones or through for example the speakers of your home  
entertainment system.  
3 Check if the red RCA plug (right channel) is connected to the right  
channel (red) of the audio source.  
4 Power on your audio source: switch on your audio source, i.e.  
DVD player with S/PDIF output, CD player with S/PDIF output, etc.  
 
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IMPORTANT!  
• In case of connecting an audio CD player to the HP1500 base  
station making use of the CD player’s digital outputs: do not up  
sample the Audio CD digital output signal higher than 44.1 kHz.  
• When connecting a DVD player to the HP1500 base station: do  
not up sample the DVD digital output signal higher than 48 kHz.  
5 Power on the base station: switch on the digital base station.  
The power indication LED of the base station will change from red to  
green.  
6 Source select: select the digital input on the base station by pressing the  
‘Source’ button.  
The digital indicator will light up in GREEN. In case of an invalid digital signal  
(for example a digital MP3 data stream) the digital indicator will be RED  
blinking.  
The device will recognize the following digital input signals:  
Stereo LPCM with sample frequencies 44.1 kHz and 48kHz  
Dolby® Digital (AC-3), up to 5.1 channels  
DTS®, up to 5.1 channels  
7 Input signal detection: after the input signal has been analyzed, its nature  
will automatically be indicated on the display of the base station.  
– Stereo: will light up in case of a digital stereo signal  
(for example when playing a CD in a CD/DVD player,  
or when playing a VCD in a DVD player)  
– Multichannel: will light up in case of a digital multichannel signal  
(for example when playing a DVD in a DVD player.  
The following multichannel streams can be decoded:  
– DTS: the DTS indicator will light up in GREEN.  
– Dolby Digital: the Dolby Digital indicator will light up in GREEN  
 
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8 Dolby Pro Logic II: the ‘Dolby Pro Logic II’ menu field indicator will be  
illuminated in yellow in case of a digital stereo signal.  
In case of a digital multichannel signal, Dolby Pro Logic II will not be  
illuminated (since it is not a valid option for such signals).  
Press the Dolby Pro Logic II button to activate Dolby Pro Logic II.  
Pressing this button repeatedly will allow you to toggle between ‘MUSIC’  
and ‘MOVIE’ mode and bypass mode (= MUSIC and MOVIE LED are both  
off). In case of an digital stereo audio signal: the mode, which was selected in  
previous listening sessions, will be activated first. By pressing the Dolby Pro  
Logic II button again the other mode will be selected.  
9 Dolby Digital or DTS: in case of digital multichannel signals, the base station  
will automatically detect whether the signal is Dolby Digital encoded or  
DTS encoded. In any of these cases Dolby Headphone will be activated  
automatically.  
10 Dolby Headphone: Pressing the ‘Dolby Headphone’ button repeatedly will  
allow you to toggle between the different DH rooms and the by-pass  
mode (= DH1, DH2, DH3 are both off).  
By-passing Dolby Headphone processing is not possible in case of  
multichannel Digital audio signals.  
 
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The following tables will illustrate the different combinations of Dolby Pro  
Logic II, Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Headphone and the resulting  
indication in the display of the base station depending on the nature of the  
digital audio input signal (i.e. stereo or multichannel).  
DIGITAL STEREO AUDIO INPUT  
Dolby Headphone on  
Dolby Headphone off  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
will automatically be  
switched off  
Dolby Pro Logic II on  
Dolby Pro Logic II off  
For example:  
– when Dolby Pro Logic II is on (in Music or Movie mode) Dolby Headphone will  
automatically be activated: all green virtual multi-channel indicators  
(
,
,
,
,
) will light up;  
– when Dolby Pro Logic II is off but Dolby Headphone is still activated,  
the green  
indicator lights up, indicating Dolby Headphone stereo sound  
reproduction;  
– when Dolby Headphone is bypassed (resulting in Dolby Pro Logic II  
automatically being bypassed too), the green stereo  
indicating normal stereo sound reproduction.  
indicator lights up,  
DIGITAL MULTICHANNEL AUDIO INPUT  
Dolby Headphone on  
Dolby Headphone off  
Impossible  
Impossible  
Dolby Digital on  
DTS on  
For example:  
– when Dolby Digital is on then Dolby Headphone will automatically be  
activated: all green virtual multi-channel indicators (  
light up;  
,
,
,
,
) will  
– switching off Dolby Headphone in case of a Dolby Digital multichannel signal  
is not possible.  
– similar for DTS multichannel signals.  
 
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11 Night mode: this option is only available in case of digital stereo or digital  
multichannel audio signals.When the ‘Night Mode’ menu field indicator is on,  
‘NIGHT’ mode can be activated.  
12 DBB: the Dynamic Bass Boost function is only applicable to headphones  
connected to the 6.3 mm headphone outputs.  
13 Volume control: theVolume control function is only applicable to  
headphones connected to the 6.3 mm headphone outputs.  
Headphone  
1 HP1000 headphone jack: connect the headphone jack to one of the  
headphone outputs on the base station.  
You can connect up to 2 headphones simultaneously.  
2 Headphone stereo audio extension cable (4 m): you can connect the  
extension cable in between one of the base station’s headphone outputs  
and the HP1000 headphone.  
3 Flexifit™ headband: adjust the comfort level of the inner headband to your  
personal preference by simply pushing the adjustment button.  
 
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OPTION 3: SACD PLAYER:  
Connecting the digital transmitter to a  
Philips SACD player  
Philips SACD players come with a multitude of audio output connectors.  
Some of the Philips SACD players can even function as a DVD video player.  
The following will explain the different possibilities of connecting your Philips  
SACD player to the HP1500 base station.  
Using the electrical coaxial digital S/PDIF output of  
your SACD player  
1 Connect to the HP1500 base station’s digital S/PDIF input.  
Follow instructions as per OPTION 2.  
This option only allows you to listen to audio CDs  
(not Super Audio CDs) through your HP1500 base station.  
IMPORTANT!  
• When playing Super Audio CDs you should not use the digital  
electrical S/PDIF output of your SACD player when connecting it  
to the HP1500 base station.  
The digital electrical S/PDIF output will ONLY be able to output  
audio CD signals and not Super Audio CD signals.  
• As per the SACD standard SACD audio is not available on digital  
electrical S/PDIF output.  
2 Using the analogue 5.1 output of your SACD player:  
In case you wish to make use of the analogue audio outputs of your  
SACD player when connecting your SACD player to your HP1500 base  
station, we recommend you select the "stereo" mode or "Dolby Pro  
Logic" mode through your SACD player’s menu.  
For more details on the different menu options of your SACD player:  
please refer to its instruction manual.  
 
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3 Upsampling:  
Some SACD players allow for audio CDs to be upsampled from  
44.1 kHz/16 bit to various higher sampling rates.  
When connecting your SACD player to the HP1500 base station  
through the digital coaxial S/PDIF connector, you should not upsample  
the audio signal.  
The HP1500 base station will recognize the following digital input signals:  
– Stereo LPCM with sample frequencies 44.1 kHz and 48kHz  
– Dolby® Digital (AC-3), up to 5.1 channels  
– DTS®, up to 5.1 channels  
IMPORTANT!  
• In case of connecting a Super Audio CD player to the HP1500  
base station making use of the SACD player’s digital outputs: do  
not upsample the Super Audio CD digital output signal higher than  
44.1 kHz.  
• When connecting a DVD player to the HP1500 base station: do  
not upsample the DVD digital output signal higher than 48 kHz.  
In case an invalid digital signal is detected - for example a digital MP3 data  
stream - the ‘DIGITAL’ indication LED in the HP1500 display window will be  
illuminated in red. In case a valid digital signal is detected - for example a  
digital DTS data stream - the ‘DIGITAL’ indication LED will be illuminated in  
green.  
 
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Basic operation  
When the base station is connected to a:  
- analogue line output of an analogue stereo source  
(stereoTV, stereoVCR, (S)VCD player, tape  
recorder, etc.)  
- digital electrical coaxial S/PDIF output of a stereo  
source (CD player with S/PDIF output, etc.) or a  
multichannel source (DVD player with S/PDIF  
output, etc.)  
1 Switch on your audio source.  
2 Switch on the HP1500 base station: the power indicator will change from  
red to green.  
3 Select the input source you wish to listen to (analogue or digital):  
In case of analogue input source: you can select Dolby Prologic II;  
activation of Dolby Headphone is optional.  
In case of digital input source: Dolby Digital or DTS will be activated  
automatically, together with Dolby Headphone.  
4 In case you activate Dolby Headphone you can toggle between the  
3 modes and bypass mode.  
5 In case you want to listen to a corded headphone:  
You can connect up to 2 corded headphones to the base station.  
Adjust the volume on the base station: this will have no effect on the  
headphone.  
Adjust the bass as desired by pressing the DBE button on the base  
station: this will have no effect on the headphone.  
 
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Problem solving  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below. If you are unable to  
remedy a problem by following these hints, contact the helpline  
(see ‘Need help?’) or consult your dealer.  
Never try to open the set yourself as this will void the guarantee.  
First, check all cables to ensure that they are connected correctly.  
Problem  
No sound  
Solution  
Check if the mains cable is fully inserted into the AC outlet and that its  
connector is properly inserted into the AC input connector located at  
the rear of the base station.  
Check if the audio source is switched on and tuned to a channel with  
audio.  
In case of an audio source with adjustable output level: adjust the output  
level of the audio source to a higher and non-distorted level.  
Volume on base station or headphone is set too low.  
Adjust the volume on the base station/headphone to a higher level.  
The audio signal from your SACD player is upsampled. Lower the  
sampling rate through the SACD player’s menu to 44.1 kHz  
The audio signal from your DVD player is upsampled: lower the PCM  
sampling rate through the DVD player’s menu to 48 kHz.  
Invalid digital audio signal: the ‘DIGITAL’ indication LED in the HP1500  
display window will be illuminated in red. Change the digital audio signal  
(for exampling: by changing from MP3 to audio CD) or switch to the  
analogue input signal of the HP1500 base station.  
Check whether the audio output connector of your audio source is  
connected to the correct audio input connector of the HP1500 base  
station.  
Distorted sound  
In case of an audio source with adjustable output level: adjust the output  
level of the audio source to a higher and non-distorted level.  
Volume on base station or headphone is set too high. Adjust the volume  
on the base station/headphone to a lower level.  
Check whether the output connector of your audio source is connected  
to the correct audio input connector of the HP1500 base station.  
 
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Maintenance  
If the headphone will not be used for a longer time, please remove the  
batteries to prevent leakage and corrosion.  
Hearing Safety! Continuous use at a high volume may permanently  
damage your hearing.  
Do not leave the headphone near heat sources. Do not expose to  
direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, rain or any kind of mechanical  
shock.  
Do not use alcohol, thinner or petroleum-based substances to clean the  
headphone or transmitter. Use a slightly dampened chamois cloth to  
clean the housing.  
Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or  
abrasives as these may harm the housing.  
Technical specifications*  
Input sensitivity:  
500 mVrms (1 kHz sine wave)  
Power supply – base station: SBC HP 1500/00 & /05  
230VAC 50Hz  
Signal/Noise ratio:  
85 dB typical  
(1 kHz sine wave, A-weighted)  
HP 1000 Headphone  
Distortion:  
0.8%THP typical  
106 dB  
Sensitivity:  
Frequency range:  
Impedance:  
40 – 40,000 Hz  
32 Ohm  
Headphone cable:  
Max. power input:  
4.0 m (12 ft) LC OFC  
1500 mW  
*) All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
 
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Hereby, Philips Consumer Electronics, B.U. Peripherals & Accessories,  
declares that this digital headphone system (HP1500) is in compliance with  
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions  
of Directive 89/336/ECC.  
European Regulations  
This product has been designed, tested and manufactured according the  
European EMC directive 89/336/ECC.  
The EMC equipment category class 2 has been used for compliance  
demonstration to these directives.  
Following this Directive, this product can be brought into service in the  
following states:  
SBC HP 1500/00  
B
DK E GR F  
IRL ✘ ✔ L NL A  
P
I
SU S UK ✘  
N
D
CH ✔  
SBC HP 1500/05  
B
DK ✘  
E
L
S
GR ✘  
NL ✘  
UK N  
F
A
IRL I  
P
D
SU ✘  
CH ✘  
 
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This document is printed on chlorine free produced paper  
Data subject to change without notice  
Printed in China  
 

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