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Philips FA 911 User Manual

Philips FA 911
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Philips FA 911 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Total harmonic distortion0.008%
Input sensitivity150 mV
Frequency response10Hz to 70kHz
Damping Factor60
Dimensions420 x 140 x 300mm
Speaker load impedance8 ohms
Input Impedance47 kOhms

Summary

Guarantee and Service

Australia Guarantee and Service

Details warranty and service terms valid for Australia.

New Zealand Guarantee and Service

Details warranty and service terms valid for New Zealand.

Introduction and Installation

Mains Plug Fitting and Connection

Instructions for UK mains plug fitting, fuse replacement, and wire connection.

Mains Supply

Guidance on checking and connecting the mains power supply.

System Positioning

Recommended stacking order for system components.

Component Connections

Details for connecting Tuner, Phono, CD, TV/AUX/VCR, Tape/DCC units.

Tuner and System Control

Connecting tuner, ESI bus, and RC-5 bus for system control.

Speaker and Voltage Selector

Connecting speakers and setting the voltage selector.

Operation Controls

Power Standby/Off

Controls power on/off and standby mode for the amplifier.

Source Selection

Methods for selecting listening sources via knob or remote.

Sound Control

Adjusts bass, treble, balance, volume, loudness, and mute.

Auto Select Function

Controls the Enhanced System Intelligence (ESI) system.

Monitor Function

Selects audio signal for recording monitoring.

IR Sensor

Infrared remote control receiver component.

Standby Operations

System standby, source standby, and wake-up procedures.

System Aspects

Enhanced System Intelligence

Details on inter-component communication and system operation.

Automatic Source Selection

Automatic source selection based on play function activation.

Automatic Stop

Automatic stopping of a source when another is selected.

Timer Function

Using the timer function with the amplifier in standby mode.

Remote Control

Remote Control from Another Room

Controlling the system from a different room using a receiver.

Batteries

Information on battery type and insertion for the remote control.

Using the Remote Control

Basic steps to select source and function using the remote.

Amplifier Remote Functions

Remote control functions for volume, mute, and standby.

Tuner Remote Functions

Remote control functions for tuner presets, scan, mode, and standby.

Cassette Deck Remote Functions

Remote control functions for cassette deck operations.

General Information

Technical Specifications

Details on output power, distortion, frequency response, S/N ratio, etc.

Power Supply

Information on mains voltages and power consumption.

Cabinet

Specifications for unit dimensions and weight.

Accessories

List of included accessories such as remote control and cables.

Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning and care of the unit.

Troubleshooting

No Sound from Loudspeaker

Troubleshooting steps for lack of sound from speakers.

Sound from Only One Loudspeaker

Diagnosing issues with sound from a single loudspeaker.

Remote Control Not Working

Resolving issues where the remote control is not functional.

Automatic Source Selection Issues

Fixing problems with automatic source selection.

Phono Hum

Addressing audible hum when the phono input is selected.

Standby Heat

Explanation for slight heating in standby mode.

System Remote Command Issues

Troubleshooting non-responsive system components.

Tone Control Ineffective

Resolving issues where tone controls have no effect.

Remote Command Reception

Improving reception of remote control commands.

Notes

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