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SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
- Readbeforeoperatingequipment
12. Cleaning - The appliance should L.ecleaned only as recommended
by the manufacturer.
13. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from
power lines.
14. OutdoorAntenna Grounding- I1:arl outside antenna is connected to
the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static
charges.
Section 810 of the National Electri,"Code, ANSI/NFPANo. 70-1984,
provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mats
and supporting structure grourding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of
antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding ele('trodes and
requirements for the grounding electrode. SeeFig. below.
15. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of
time.

This productwas designedand manufacturedto meetstrict quality and
safety standards.Thereare, however,some installationand operation
precautionswhichyou shouldbe particularlyawareof.
1.

Read Instructions- All the safety and operating instructions should
be read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should
be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings-:All warnings on the appliance_nd in the operating
instructions should be adheredto.
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
5. Water and Moisture - Tl;e appliance should not be used near water
-. for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub,
in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, etc.
6. Carts and Stands - The applianceshould be used only with a cart or
stand that is re('ommended by the manufacturer.
6A. _
An appliance and cart combination should be moved
with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination
to overturn.
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a
wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Ventilation - Tile appliance should be situated so that its location or
position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example,
the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar
surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a
built-in installation, such as a bookcaseor cabinet that may impede
the flow of air t_rough the ventilation openings.
9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from hear sources
,.suchas radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances
',including amplifiers) that produce heat.
10. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power
'.supplyonly of l:hetype described in the operating instructions or as
marked on the appliance.
11. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so
•that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
Jpon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and
Dlugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the appliance.

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA

18. Object and Liquid Entry - Care sl'ould be taken so that objects do
not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enolosu,re through
openings.
17. Damage Requiring Service - ]he appliance should be serviced by
qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or 1heplug has been damasked;or
B. Objects have fallen, or li(_uid has been spilled into the
appliance; or
C. The appliance has beenexpo._;ed-torain; or
D. The appliance does not appe_r to operate normally or exhibits
a marked change in performance; or
E. The appliance has beendropF,ed,or the enclosure damaged.
18. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance
beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other
servicing should be referred to qu_.lifiedservice personnel.

Note to the CATVsystem installer: This reminder is provided to call the
CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEe that
provides guidelines for proper groundir,g and, in particular, specifies that
the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the
building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

GROUNDING

AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC)

Example of Antenna Grounding
as per NEC- National Electric Code
ANTENNALEADIN WIRE

ANTENNADISCHARGEUNIT(NEC
SECTION
810-20)

GROUNDINGCONDUCTORSI_EC
SECTION
810-21)

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SERVICE
GROUNDING
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ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

MAC3964

3

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'I

Getting
Started
Welcome/Product Registration ................... 2

[_

Remote
(7ontrolLocator
Operation
Using
the Remote
Feature .........34-35

Safety/Precautions .....................................................

3

Setting the Smart Picture Control ...........36-37

Table of Contents .......................................................

4

Using Smart Sound Control ..................................... 38

Features, Model and Cabinet Information ................. 5

Using the Smart Surf Control .................................. 39
Setting the Remote to Work VCRs ..................... 40-41

_

On-_creen

Setting the Remote to Work
Cable TV Converters ........................................... 42-43

Feature_

PICTURE MENU

Setting the Remote to Work VCRs or Cable
Converters - "Search Method" ................................. 44

<>Adjusting Color, Brightness, Sharpness,
Tint, and Picture Controls ................................... 6

Using the Remote's VCR buttons ............................ 45

<>Using the Clearview Control ............................... 7
<>Adjusting the TV's Convergence Control ........... 8
<>Using the Flesh Correction Control .................... 9

-"_ Picture-In-Picture
(PIP)
How to Use PIP (Connections) .............. 46-47

<>Ghost Cancellation Feature Information ............. 9

How to Use PIP with the 'IV Remote ................. 48-49

FEATURES

Selecting the Picture Source for PIP........................ 50

<>Selecting

MENU
a Picture Source/RF

<>Setting the TV for Closed

Adjusting Picture-in-Pictttre

Switch .............. 10

Captioning

...............

<>Setting the TV for Cable or Antenna

Color and Tint ............ 51

More PIP Connections (Cable Converter) ............... 52

11

Signals....12

General Intbrmation
<>Adding Channels

in Memory

(Automatically)

<>Adding Channels

in Memory

(Manually)

.13

TV Help Menu ...........................................

......... 14

<>Setting the TV (2lock .........................................

15

<>Turn-On

16

53

Enhanced Screen Cleaning ...................................... 53
Tips if Something Isn't Working ............................. 54

Timer ..................................................

<>Using the Sleep Timer Control

.........................

<>Adjusting

Control ............ 18

the Channel

Display

<>Using the Time/Channel
<>Using Parental

Control

<>Using the Channel

to Censor Channels

Selection

20-21

55

Index ........................................................................

56

Warranty ...................................................................

59

Accessories ...............................................................

60

22

Control .............. 23

MENU

<>Adjusting Bass, Treble, and Balance Sound
Controls ..............................................................

24

<>Setting

the Bass Boost Control

24

<>Setting

the TV for Stereo and SAP Programs ..25

<>Using the Sound

........................

Image Control ........................

<>Using the Volume

Display

<>Using the TV Speaker

Control ...................

On/Off Control

<>Surround

Sound Speaker
Audio

Connections

Output Jacks

• Antenna

26

Hook-ups

• First Time Set-Up
(Automatic Settings)

26

• Basic TV and Ren:tote
27

Control Operation

and

Output Control ...................

<>Using the TV's Audio/Video

Use the simple Set--Up Guide (supplied with
your TV information packet) for details on:

with

the Audio Output jacks .....................................

Variable

Glossary of TV Terms .............................................

Factory Service Location_ .................................... 57-58

Control ...... 19

Label Control ......................

<>Using the Language
SOUND

Reminder

17

• On-Screen Menu Use
28-29

Input and

...............................................

30-33
Copyright © 1996 Philips Consumer Electronics Company. All rights reserved.
4

As you unpack your TV please note that the
following items have been included with your set:

FiirstTimeSetUp- automatically
setstheTVfor
localchannels
andthecorrect
picture
signal-(antenna
orcable).
It evenhelpsyoumake
thenecessary
connections
forthePicture-ln-Picture
(PIP)feature.

•

Safety Tip Information

Infrared Remote Control - operates your TV set and
a variety of wireless remote control VCRs and Cable
TV Converters. A special "Locator" feature can also
help you find theremote When it has been sl'fick out of
sight or misplaced.
Standard
(CATV)

TV broadcast
channel

(VHF/UHF)

or Cable

Owner's Man_ua]

Factory Service Center Locations
•

Warranty Registration Card

•

Remote Control Transmitter

•

Batteries for Remote Control Use

TV

capability.
Please take a few minutes to complete

Closed Captioning
program dialogue
text.

- allows the viewer to read TV
or voice conversations

your

registration card. The serial numb,er for the TV is
on the back of the set.

as on-screen

Refer to the back of this manual

Automatic Programming of channels - for quick and
easy selection of favorite stations available in your

on the cleaning

for instructions

and care of the TV.

area.

Picture-In-Picture (PIP) - can show a TV program
and the direct video output from an accessory (VCR,
ele.) onto the TV screen at the same time.
Parental

Control

for "Censoring"

block out channels to keep children
undesirable programming.

An accessory stora._,eshelf compartment has been
designed into your TV for the placement of such
items as VCRs, CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive)
Players, or other pieces of audio/video equipment.

- this feature can
from watching

Use the connection tunnel (located on the rear wall
of the slorage compartment) to route Antenna,
Cable, or other signal supply wires from the
accessories to the TV's rear cabinet jackpanel.

Stereo-Ready TV - with a built-in audio amplifier and
a twin speaker system, reception of TV programs in
both broadcast stereo sound or (SAP) bilingual
broadcast are available.
On-Screen Features - display helpful information for
the setting of TV controls (such as help messages,
operating tips and glossary).
Audio/Video
Jacks - for direct connections with
VCRs (and other accessories) for quality TV picture
and sound playback.
Surround

Sound

audio speaker
effect.

- this TV set contains

connections

external;

for a more dynamic

sound

Sleep-Timer - automatically turns the TV OFF at
preset time intervals.
Smart Button - for the control of TV Sound and the
Picture levels. Use the Smart Button on the remote to
quickly adjust Smart Sound (to set TV Volume levels
during program changes or commercial
breaks); Smart
Picture (for programmed
video video level
adjustments on a variety of program sources); and
Smart Surf (for quick one button channel selection of
up to 10 of your favorite channels).

5

r_r-_o adjust your TV color and
J[ picmre cor_:trols, select a TV
channel and follow
below:

the steps shown
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Select BRIGHTNESS,
PICTURE,
COLOR, TINT, or
SHARPNESS
picture control.

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With the PICTURE

MENU

:T: P,I,,:T/RE MENU

on

screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) _
buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
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Press

the (+) or (-) buttons

adjust the selected
_'

to

control.

Press the STATUS
ciear the screen.

Remember.

button to

When the bar

scale is centered, control
settings are at normal mid-range
levels.

Select
]MENU
]view

_BRIGHTNESS

Press

dark parts of the picture
detail.

and Ihen
(M)

press

button

an explanation

[the selected feature.

(-) or (+) until
show good

to

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Select

]

(M) button

of]

controls

[

__

TINT Press (-) or (+) to obtain
natural skin tones. (Also see Flesh
Correction on page 14 for more
irXormation).

•

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HOW TO SELECT FEATURES
(WITH BUTFONS ON THE REMOTE)

_qHARPNES8 Press (-) or (+) to
iraprove detail in the picture.
to mo_e from Side-toSide within the Menu.
Pre_,s MENU (M)'_I _"
Press MENU (M)
to select RED
highlighted

6

Press MENU (M)
• • to move Up
and Down within
the Menu.

press

to view

grouped

MENU

additional

under

same

feature heading. For
Example: Tint, Brightness,
Pic ure, e c.

PICTURE Press (-) or (+) until
whitest parts of the picture are as
b::ight as you prefer.
COLOR Press (-) or (+) to add or
eliminate color.

t

and then

]
]

]

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is a sharpness
I_, which smoothes out

feature

background snow (or picture
without losing picture image

noise)
detail

or crispness.

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Select CLEARVIEW

control.
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With the PICTURE MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M)I_1, buttons.

PICTURE

MENU

Then press the MENU_button.

I OF2'_

a Press the MENU &Y buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to select (t,,,") the
ENHANCED
mode.

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Press the ,STATUS button to
/

clear the screen.

7

"_onvergence
is the

correct
j lining up of the red and blue
light paths on the TV screen.
NOTE: If no color fringing (see
Smart Help) shows, then no
Convergence
adjustments are
necessary for your TV.

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Select CONVERGENCE
ccntrol.

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With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on
screen, move the REDhighlight
w!tth the MENU (M)4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
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If there is RED or BLUE color
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the MENU button to continue.
I ringing on the White cross, press
Press the MENU I_ buttons
to move the redLor blue cross
directly over the white cross on the
TV screen.
The red or blue cross is properly
adjusted when iLtis completely
merged with the white cross. (No
color appears around the edge of
the white cross).
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Press the STATUS button to
clear the screen when convergence
adjustments are complete.

PICTURE

MENU

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If there is RED or BLUF
fringe., on the WHITE cross,
use: tl-is adjustment to
improve the picture.

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Press "M"to Continue
or
Press "_" to Return

Remember. Convergence
has been set at the factory for
be:st viewing, but if one or more of
the (red or blue) colors appear
around the edges of objects (color
fri:aging) follow the steps given in
this section.

mr,

T Tse the Flesh Correction
4[,.J control to keep skin tone hues
(or facial tint)from
varying from
7V channel to TV channel.

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Select FL-ESH
CORRECTION
control.
'With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on
screen, move the RED highlight

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with the MENU (M) 4_1,buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
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buttons
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'to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to turn 0!) the
IH..ESH CORRECTION control
,ON.
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Press the STATUS button to

clear the screen.

uldn' t it be great to view
our TV picture free of
ghosts or other image problems?
Well, your 7V offers the first real
step toward reducing or totally
eliminating ghosting and other
image inte_erence.
This should be
especially good news for those
home viewer's that currently use
external or outdoor antennas to
supply

their picture.

Soon local stations

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will broadcast

their TV programs with Ghost
Cancellation
information
encoded
in the TV signal. These encoded
signals, when passed through an
accessory device and the special
circuitry provided in your TV, can
dramatically
reduce ghost line
images and other interference
problems.
Contact your dealer or call our
Information
Center number (423)
475-8869for
more details on this
exciting new development
in
television broadcast technology.

Refer to the Owner's Manual with the
Ghost Cancellation device for detailed
instructions on its hook-up and use.

TV BROADCAST
SIGNAL

ACCESSORY GHOST
CANCELLATION
DEVICE

"Thepicture f!)r the TV can come
through either the ANTENNA
ph,g or the AUDIO/VIDEO INput
jacks (on the rear of the TV). The
Picture Source control simply tells
the TV which or,'eof these picture
sources it is to show on the 73/
screen.

Remember,
the VCR/AUX 1,
AUX 2, and AUX 3
modes must have a
video signal source
connected (to their
INPUT plug) or the
TV screen will be
blank. (See page 30
for connection
details).

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FEATURE

MENU,

Select PICTURE SOURCE
SELECT control.
With the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) I_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
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Press the MENU A!!' buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to turn the
desired PICTURE SOURCE
control ON (1.,").
ANTENNAfor a picture signal
coming from the ANTENNA plug
on the TV.
VCR/AUX 1- for a picture signal
coming from the VCR/AUX 1
Video Input jack on the rear
of the TV.
AUX 2for a picture signal
coming from the AUX/IN 2 Video
Input jack on the rear of the TV.
AUX 3for a picture signal
coming from the Video Input jack
on the front of the TV.

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<

the STATUS button to

] clear the screen_

An

....

optional RF Switcher is available
Lthat will allow an Antenna/Cable
TV

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MENU.......

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signal and another video accessory
'VCR, Video Disc Player, etc.) to be
connected to the 717 at the same time.

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Connection instructions are given with
the accessory RF Switcher, but be sure
to mrn the TV's power OFF (and
unplug its A C power cord) when
connecting the RF Switcher to the RF
Switch Input jack on the rear of the 73/.
Re?lug the TV's AC Power Cord into
the wall outlet o_d turn the TV ON. The
TV's Picture Source Menu will now
show an Accessory Signal Source option
available for selection.
The accessory RF Switcher can be
9urchased or ordered from your dealer.
lf your dealer does not carry the
accessory, call the' Information Center
number (listed with your warranty)for
further assistance.

:

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losed Captioning (CC) allows
ou to read the voice content of
;elevision programs on the 73/
screen. Designed to help the hearing
impaired this feature uses on-screen
"text boxes" to ShOW dialogue and
r.onversations while the TV program
.isin progress[

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NOTE: Not all TV programs and product commercials are made for broadcast
with Closed Caption (CC) information included. Neither are all Closed Caption
modes (CAPTION 1-4; or TEXT 1-4) necessarily being used by a broadcast station
during the transmission of a closed caption program. Usually "CAPTION 1" is the
most used mode to view captioned material. Refer to your area's TV program
listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shows.

Select CLOSED
CAPTIONING control.
With the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) I_1,buttons.
Then press the MENU button.

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Press the MENU lkV buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to select 01) the
desired Closed Caption mode - For
Example: "ALWAYS ON" and
"CAPTION 1".

I

CAPTION 1, 2, 3, 4:
dialogue (and descriptions)
for the action on the captioned
TV program shows on-screen.
(See Important Note on this
page.)

DURING
|NLY control can
the TV to
tption
the

TEXT 1, 2, 3, 4:
often used for channel guide,
schedules, or bulletin board
information for CC programs.
_

After m_:ing your Caption mode
selection, press the STATUS button
to clear the TV screen. The selected
Closed Caption mode will be active.
To cancel, set the Closed Captioned
feature to OFF when finished.
CAPTION I mode
Example Screen Displa,.

Remember.
Broadcast
stations will often use
Closed

spelling abbreviations,
symbols,
dropouts and other grammatical
shortcuts in order to keep pace
with the on-screen action. These

in black

Caplion

or networks
higblighl

informalion

and white

(although

may occa',ionally

or draw

altenlion

type factors vary upon the source
of the captioned text material and
do not indicate a need for service

will
some

usually

appear

broadca.,,lers

use color
Io certain

to

;treat.,.)

FULL SCREEN TEXT
will block TV screen from viewing

on the part of the TV.

11

7ou need to make sure the TV is
set to pick up either Cable TV
or Antenna signals. In other words
the TV needs to know if you
connected a Cable TV signal or a
normal antenna to its ANTENNA

MAIN

MENU

plug.
NOTE: lf you went through First
Time Setup (in your Quick Use
Guide), this task has already been
completed for you.
Select

,\,l,I,

IZEA rURE

('-ff-E_ _-_i-_
CABLE CHANNEL

TUNING

ru=_

::::::::x::::

control.

With the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the REDhighlight
with the MENU (M)4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_

l?ress the MENU AY buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to select (t_") the
de:fired mode - For Example:
CABLE.

<_

CABLE-

If you DO have
Cable TV connected
to the TV. Channels
1-;t25 available.

NORMAL-

If you have an
Antenna connected
to the TV. Channels
2-69 available.

===

Press the STATUS button to
clear the screen.

12

CABLE

"

MENU

Ur TV can automatically
set itself
r local area (or Cable TV)
channels. This makes it easy for you
to select only the 71,"stations in your
area when the CHANNEL • •
buttons

are pre_ssed.

NOTE: If yoit went through

First

Time Setup (.in your Quick Use
Guide), this task has already been
completed

_)

for you.

Select CHANNEL MEMORY
(START AUTO-PROGRAMMING
control.
With the FEATURES

MENU

on

screen, mow. theRED highlight
with
the MENU (M)I=-} buttons. Then
press the MENU
_

Press

button.

the MENU

button

AUTO-PROGRAMMING

to turn
ON.

The TV shows which channel
numbers are "SAVED" (_') as they
are added into memory.
"Auto-programming CHANNEL
MEMORY is finished" shows when

AUTQ-PROGRAMMING
CHANNEL
MEMORY

the TV is through adding channels.
_

Press the STATUS or Menu (M)
button to clear the screen.
_'_ Channel Numbers are f
Saved in Memory

Try it out. Press the
CHANNELA_'
buttons
and see which channels
select.

you can

Remember, an Antenna or Cable
TV signal must first be connected
to your TV so that channels can be
saved.
If you want to delete any
unwanted channels from the TV's
memory,

see "ADD/DELETE

CHANNELS"

on the next page.

13

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uto-Programming
(see
previous page) adds all the
c,%nnels it can find (on your
Antenna or Cable TV system) into
the TV's memory. Add/Delete
Channels make.s it easy for you to
add other channels, or drop
unwanted channels, front the list of
channels in the' TV's memory.
MAIN

<_

MENU

Select CHANNEL MEMORY
(ADD/DELETE CHANNELS)
control.
With the FEATURES

MENU

_==

FELTURE MENU

on

screen, move the REDhighlight
with the MENU

(M) l-_,buttons.
'T

"Eaen press the MENU
4_

Press

the CHANNEL

button.
AY

or

want to
to select
add orthe
delete.
I channel
number you
buttons
CH _.NNEL

<_

MEMORY

Press the MENU
button to
ADD the channel into the TV's
memory.
An1

P_ess the MENU • button to
DELETE the channel from

_l ALIT0-_ROG

RAMMIN_

E3

memory.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each
channel you wish to add or delete.
<_

Press the STATUS or MENU
button to clear the screen when
through.

_DDiE

Channel

or AUX 3 modes just like a
channel. Then by pressing the
CHANNEL A'_' buttons the
AUX(iliary) mode can quickly be
selected to use the desired set of
ln?ut jacks on tlhe TV (see page
30).
Note: VCR/AUX,
AUX 2, and
AUX 3 modes are located
between the lowest and highest
channel numbers within the
ADD/DELETE
CHANNEL
co:afro] screen.
14

19

Added

I_

t.c, DELETE

(,._)

SELECT CHANNI-L
wlnen FINISHED

I

Remember.
You can also
add the VCR!AUX,
AUX 2,

XNNEL

CHANN_-L

,Vour
TV comes with an on.I. screen clock. During normal
operation the clock appears on the
screen with every channel change
(and when the STATUS button is
pressed).
NOTE: lf you-uYent through First
Time Setup (it, your Quick Use
Guide), this task has already been
completed

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MAIN

MENU"

FEAIURI

E MENU

for you.

CaEG---_3
_,

Select

SET CLOCK

control.

With FEATURES MENU (2 of 4)
till

on screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M)l_ buttons.
:['hen press the MENU button.
_

I

:EArURE

-I_

Press the remote's number

MENU

_,_

_'_[_t

buttons to set the time clock.
_

Press the STATUS button to
_;etthe clock in operation and clear
he screen.

_

0

..............
......................
_

.....
Remember,

_;ET CLOCK
_ I

i

I

,

I

& ON

TIME_

,

-IN .

..

be sure to

press "0" first and then the
hour numlx:r :['or single digit
entries.
The remote's MENU (M) l_
buttons can also be used to set the
hours,
portions

minutes

S=T_

and AM]PM

of the clock.

'IV Clock settings may be lost
when the TV is unplugged (or AC
power to the set is interrupted.)

_111___]:

7

19

b

15

CURRENT

AM

HOLA

_

like an alarm clock you can
set the TV to turn itself on at the
same time everyday.

BC-fi-_GI--i-_
<_

Select SET ON TIMER
corttrol.

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With FEATURI_iS MENU (2 of 4)
on screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) 4_l, buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_

Press the MENU A•

and

select(M)
"ON"
(v"). to highlight
I and
MENU
buttons
'_

Press the MENU A•

FEATLIRE

MENU

"_:

and

r_

select
"SET
ON TIME".
then the
MENU
(M) buttons to
<_

Press the remote's number
buttons to set the "TURN ON"
time for the TV. (Press MENU •

2 0F 4 =,

• for AM or PM.)
<_

Press

the STATUS

button to
_,

screen.
set the "ON TIME"

and clear the

,

\

,

t

SEt

CI.OCK

,

,,

t

,

t

& ON

TIMER

_---,

,

,

_ ,

-

1
SE'" ON

TIMER

U °_
[m

]

I

P E

16

RTH

[

ve you ever fallen asleep in
ont of the TV only to have it
wake you up at m,o in the morning
with a test pattern screeching in
your ears? Well, your TV can save
you all that trouble by
automatically
turning itself off.
_>

Select

SLEEP

TIMER

control.
=_

With FEATURES

MAIN

MENU

MENU (2 of 4)

on screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) _I_ buttons.
Then press the MENU
_>

Press the

MENU

button.
4 ]l_buttons

minutes to 2 hours ahead) before
to
of time
thepick
TV the
will amount
'turn itself
off. (15
_

Press

the STATUS

or MENU

=_

FEATURE

MENU
,t,

t

(M) button to clear the screen after
you have set the time for the TV to
turn off.

<

2 OF ,4_

Remember, to see how
_. many minutes are left before
the TV shuts; itself off, reselect the
SLEEP TIMER control screen.
To stop a SLEEP TIMER setting,
reset the timer back to OFF.
(Turning the: TV off and on, or
pressing a button during the last
minute of a timer setting, will also
cancel a setting.)
A few seconds before the TV is to
shut off a message will come on the
screen telling you GOOD NIGHT.

17

,t,

LJ

lith the Channel Display
control you can change the
size and location of the on screen
channel and clock information.
•

Select

CHANNEL

control.

With FEATURES
MENU
on screen, mowe the RED

(2 of 4)

highlight

(M)4-_

buttons.
button.
@

DISPLAY

- -

Press

with the MENU

MAIN

MENU.

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Then press the MENU

the MENU

,itV

and

MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select (t,J) the LARGE or
SMALL

display

control.
FEATURE

<_

MENU

Press the STATUS button to

I ch;ar the screen.

20F4,_

Try it out. Press the
CHANNEL

,A.'IVbuttons and you

should see the Display
selected.

Size you

Remember. The SMALL SIZE
display shows only the channel
number, not the time (or clock).

D

SMALL

o Ch ....

I/Label

SMALL

LARGE

12
12

CHANNEL

18

DISPLAY OPTIONS

I

th the Half Hour Reminder
ontrol the TV automatically
shows you the current time and
channel every thirty minutes.
=_

@>

FE,t,TURE

MENU

b ,,7

Select HALF HOUR
REMINDER control.
With FEA'IRJRES MENU (2 of 4)
on screen, move the RED
highlight with the MENU (M) 4_1,

E_Z

'c#'4_ _'

buttons. Then press the MENU
button.
_;_

Press the MENU AV and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select if,") the EVERY HALF
HOUR item.

_

Press the STATUS
clear the screen.

button to

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19

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[)arental
Control allows parents
to block out, or "censor", any
c)Tannels they think children should
not watch. A channel placed under
Parental Control cannot be viewed
until a correct access

NOTE:Yt)ur TV left the factory with the Parental Code set to ' 0000". If you are using
your TV and the Parental Control for the first time, and don't want to SETUP a new
Access code number, you can use the "0000" number to blozk channels - see next page.
The "0711" Parental Code (shown on this page) is given as a default or way to reset the
Code when the current Access number is not known.

code is used to

unlock the channel for viewing.
First let's set your Parental

Code:

' : = FEATUE

MENU"

FEA_E

MENU

........

U6Ee---6i-_
Select the PARENTAL
CONTROL.
HALF

With FEATURES

MENU

.............

on screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) I_) buttons.

the MENU

t_ -

i
_

.........................

,J

V

"BLOCK CHANNELS"
and
"SETUP CODE" show on screen.
Press

-20:a_,

1

Then press the MENU button.

_

HO_J_

(3 of 4)

•

• EEA'OJRE MENU -

I ,

i , t ,

"

' PAAENTAL

C,C)NTREIL

.....

_kY and

MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select the SETUP CODE item.
30F4=

.........

<_

Press 0, 7, 1, 1 on the remote.
"XXXX" shows on the ACCESS

i
-_

r
i

CODE SETUP screen as you press
the number buttons.
"INCORRECT
TRY AGAIN"
sc:men.
_>

Press

ACCESS CODE will also show on the

0, 7, 1, 1 on the remote

I again.
"Next Enter Your New Access
Code" shows on the screen.
_

Enter a new four digit number
co,de using the remote.
"Access Code Changed" shows on
the screen to let you know the new
code has been set.

NeW Ent_€" Your New
Access Code

)

Continue to the next page to find
out how to "block" channels from
vie wing.

to EXJT

to "block" chanc,els
Press MENU to return to the

[

i Parental
Press MENU
go screen.
on and start [
ControlI_"to
Menu
Press STATUS

Parent,'; - it isn't possible
to unlock or defeat your
Censor Code without changing to
a new code number. So if your
Code number changes, and you
didn't change it yourself, then you
will know that someone has
altered the code and the blanked
out channel has been viewed.
2O

to cle:tr the screen, t

your personal Parental
number has been set (see
previous page), you are now ready
to select the channels you want to
.block out or censor.

CBe6--ff-_i-_
;, Select the BLOCK
CHANNELS
control.
With FEATURES
on screen,

FEATUI:_

MENU

MENU"

"

' FEATURE MENU

- =

_

-

(3 of 4)

move the RED highlight

with the MENU (M) _ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
............

_

Press

the MENU

AY

1 '0_'4 _ _:_J
!
i
!

and

MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select the BLOCK
CHANNELS
item.

i

T
' FEATIJRE

_>

Enter
Code

_>

the correct

MENU

_

;

Parental

, PARENTAL

CQNTRQL

:

-_

PARENTAL

number.

Press

Channel

AY

or

Channel
......

channel
I Number
_>

,

,_,r,t

Press

30F4-

"BLOCK VIEWING"
selected channel.

•

a
!
J

i- .........................

you want to block.
butt.ons to select the
tile MENU

•

button to
on the
Channel

1 _l blocked

Press the MENU _1 button to
"ALLOW VIEWING" on a
blocked channel.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other
channels you wish to block out.
Note: You can a]_o block out the

BLDCKED

C,NANNEL 19
BY PARENTAL

CONTqOt.

Lxxx_
P,eBse errc_- Access Code
49_Select eno_l_- Channel
for v'_ev¢_£L

Remember, to make TV
viewing easier all channels
(and Audio/Video
Input jacks)
will be unbkx:ked, once the
correct Parental Code number has
been entered.
When the TV is turned OFF and

BLOCKED CHANNEL SCREEN MESSAGE
(Appears when an attempt to selecl a blocked
channel is made and Parental Control 6 ON.)

then back ON again, Parental
Control is back in place for all
channels.

21

use of the Audio/Video Input jacks
on the TV. 'This stops the viewing
of VCR pro.grams which can be
shown through the A/V IN jacks.
Just select VCR/AUX I, AUX 2, or
AUX 3 (located between the lowest
and highest channel numbers) on
the Channel Blocking screen, and
selecl "blocked".

'on which
channel
network

a parn'cular station or
is located? The Channel

Labels Control is a quick way to
view and seh:ct channels from a
lixt of Labelled channels.-

_

FEATURE

MENU

A Label is a four letter callout you
can set to appear with the on
screen channel number. Example
Label: WXYZ - for a TV station's
call letters.

30F4_

L LABELS
Create

To select channels from the
Channel Labels Control:

Your

Own

Choose From List

l

Return

to Guide

)With
the FEATURE MENU
screen (3 of 4) on the TV's screen,
move the REDhighlight
using the
MENU (M) _
buttons to select
CHANNEL LABLES. Press the
MENU

(M) button.
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Press

the MENU

r

A!!' and

MENU (M) buttons
and select either:

to highlight
LABEL

"MANUAL" to create your own
label for a channel.
"PRESETS"

to choose

of prewritten

channel

from a list

CHOOSE

(_

labels.

to

(See instruction
page.)
<_

details

Press the STATUS
clear the screen.

CHANNEL

13E)to SELECTLABEL
EXIT

on this

button

MANUAL- To create your
own Channel Label:

PRESETS
-To pick a Label
from the "LABEL"
list:

Press

Press the Channel ••
or
Number buttons to select
desired station.

to
the Channel

Number
desired

buttons

A•

or

to select

station.

A red highlight shows the
active letter space for the
channel label.
Press the MENU • •

the MENU

••

buttons to move up and
down the Channel Label
list.

buttons to pick any of the
letters or symbols that are
given for your use.

Just stop on any label you
might want to use.

Press the MENU • •

automatically appears with
channel changes and when
the STATUS button is
pressed.

buttons

to nlove the red

highlight

to the other letter

spaces

and repeat.

Press

the STATUS

to clear the screen
finished.

22

Press

button
when

The selected labe)i

Press the STATUS button
to clear the screen when
finished.

LJ
Tote: lf you went through First
1 ¥ Time Setup, This task has
already been completed for you.
For our Spanish and French
speaking 73/owners
an on-screen
LANGUAGE
option is present.
With the LANGUAGE
control you
can set the TV' s on-screen
features to be shown in either
English, Spanish or French.
_

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,

,

,

_

Select the LANGUAGE
DISPLAY
control.
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AY

F

I

_=

:EATURE

_t'_

MENU

]'_M_

_TIME_._

and

Press the MENU
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select (tl) English, Spanish
(ESPANOL),
or French
(FRANCAIS)
on the display
control.
Text for the on-screen

Menu will

change

language.

to the selected

,t,

Press the, STATUS button to

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FE/_TURE

MENU

. _._._%_- __

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.

_

MENU

...4:::"

With FEATURES
MENU (3 of 4)
on screen, move the RED A
highlight with the MENU _
buttons. Then press the MENU
(M) button.
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clear the screen.

. 3 E,F 4_

:_ii'

Remember, the
Language control only
makes the "I_l's on-screen
(MENU) items appear in English,
Spanish, or French text. It does not
change the other on-screen text
features such as Closed Captioned
(CC) TV shows.

[3 sp,_,s_

.........
[]

Ingl_

LANGUAGE

....
[]

23

Angl_i_

DISPLAY OPTIONS

/

L......J
Zour TV also, has individual
sound adjustment controls. The
BASS (low frequency),
TREBLE
(high frequency),
and Speaker
BALANCE may all be used to
adjust the sound playback of TV

Select BASS, or TREBLE,
BALANCE
sound control.

•

MAIN

MENU

.....

i
,

i

,

i

,

i

i

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i•

, I_I_INO

MENU

=

or

With the SOUND MENU on the
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M)I_
buttons.
v

Then press the MENU button.

Press the (+) or (-) buttons to
adjust the sound control to levels
you prefer.
@_

Press the STATUS button to

S[_elect and then press MENU I
[(M) butto_ to view additional [
[ controls grouped under same [
]feature heMing. For

n

clear the screen.

_e BASS BOOST control
increases the low frequency
audio range of the TV. This creates
a deeper, fuller playback sound
w_ich can be heard through the
Tl/'s speakers.
@),Select

BASS BOOST

' MAIN

MENU,

,

_ ,

i

,

I Example: Treble. Balance.

[

[Bass Boo,;t. Stereo. etc.

]

i ,

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::::::::::::::::::

•

_ SOUND

MENU

sound

control.
With the SOUND

MENU

EEl

on the

! 0F3-

screen, move the REDhighlight
wkh the MENU (M) I_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_

Press

the MENU

AY

and

MlgNU (M) buttons to highlight
and turn ON (_) the BASS
BOOST control.

<_

lh-ess the STATUS button to

_[o_
E_

888

clear the screen.

24

OFF

I

"
ur TV is able to receive
roadcast stereo TV programs.
The 73/is equipped with an

Re:member.
If a stereo signal is
not av&ilable and
the TV is placed in
the STEREO mode,
sound coming from
the TV will remain
monaural (mono).

amplifier and twin speaker system
through which the stereo sound
can be heard.
_=

A RED stereo-light

(on the front

MAIN

MENU

of

the TV) will come on when a
stereo broadcast is received.

_==

SOUND

MENU

i

_

Select STEREO sound control.
With the SOUND

MENU

on the

screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) _
buttons.
v

Then press the MENU
_

Press

the MENU

button.

A.Y and

MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and turn ON (u,") the STEREO
mode.

<
_

Press

the STATUS

7,,"

MON0

button to

clear the screen.

Second

Audio

Program

(SAP) is

part of the stereo broadcast
system. Sent as a additional
audio channel SAP can be heard
apart from the current TV
program sound. TV stations are
free to use SAP for any number
of purposes, but many experts
believe it will be used for foreign
language rxanslations of TV
shows (or for weather and news
bulletins.)

__

= = SOONO

MENU

•

L

.........

SECOND
ONLY

PROGRAM
BE SELECTED

SOUND

CAN

0 ! ) WHEN
IS PRESENT

_

20F3--

NOTE: If a SAP signal is not
present with a selected program,
the SAP option can not be
selected. "This program does not
contain SAP information" will
show on the TV screen.

_,

Et

25

AT ALL

TIMES;

o ,
rVhe Sound Image control can be
• used to add greater depth and
dimension to both monaural
(MONO)

and STEREO

Remember,
with the Sound
Image control
turned ON even

TV sound.

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<_

SOUND

=

_NU

monaural (mono)
audio source
material c_m be
heard through rear
Surround Sound

Select SOUND IMAGE
control.
With the SOUNq) MENU on the
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) I-_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.

@a

Press the MENU AY and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and turn ON (t,,') the SOUND
INIAGE mode.

speake,r connections
(see page 28).
Note: 'The monaural
version of Surround
Sound may be
louder at the rear set
of speakers than
what is normally
heard with true
stereo signal
Surround Sound,
but this is normal.

MINIMUM

NO EXPAN,_

For Example: "'MAXIMUM"
spreads the Sound Image effect as
wide as possible.
:a Press the STATUS button to
I clc.ar the screen.

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the DISPLAY
/ ]'se
control
to see theVOLUME
TV's volume
level settings on the TV screen.
Or, ce set the Volume Display will
be seen each time the VOLUME
bu,'tons (on the 7V or remote)
pressed.

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are

(--B--EGI-_i-_

Select DISPLAY
control.

___;

_.7_,_,,_
t,l,I

ig-:

VOLUME

With SOUND MENU (2 of 3) on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M)%-_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.

'

-

,_3UND

OISPLAY

M[NU

k43LUh'l_

-

_

..... oo....
Q_

]?ress the MENU

,itll' and
2DF3

MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and turn ON (_,_) the DISPLAY
VOLUME control.
<_

Press the STATUS
clear the screen.

button to

26

-

Remember,
@
"DURING
ADJUSTMENT"
means the volume
level will be on
screen whenever the
Volume buttons are
pressed.

uld you like to hear TV
rograms through your audio
hi-fi system ? The TV's Variable
Audio Output jacks and TV
Speaker On/Off control work
together to offer you this TV sound
option.

BACK

C_
DISPLAY

VOLUME

Connect the R(ight) and L(eft)
VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jacks
on the TV to the R and L Audio

VARIABLE
AUDIO
OUTPUT JACKS

Inputjacks on your amplifier or
sound system.
Set the audio system's volume to
normal listening level.
_

Turn the TV and audio system
ON. You ca_ now adjust the sound
level coming from the audio
system with ,_e Volume ,Y
buttons on the TV or remote.

_)

To hear the TV sound from only
the audio system speakers, select
TV SPEAKERS control.
With SOUND

MENU

(REI)/WHITE)

(2 of 3) on

screen, move the REDhighlight
with the MENU (M)I_
buttons.
Then press the MENU
_

Press

the MENU

button.
AV

and

AUDIO SYSTEM

MENU (51) buttons to highlight
and turn OFF (_,_') the TV
SPEAKERS control.
You should now only hear TV
sound coming from the audio
system speakers.
_

OF TV

Press the STATUS
clear the screen.

button to

Remember, the audio
system may have to be in
AUX(iliary) mode to play sound
from the "IW (Outputs).
Note: When the TV SPEAKER
control is set to "NORMAL" (for
TV speaker operation) make sure
the VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT
control (see next page) is also set
to "STEREO" in order for the TV's
AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to work
properly.
27

k...a
REAR SURROUND SOUND
SPEAKER TERMINALS

_._y adding optional external
JL, • speakers to the TV s sound
system, you can create the feeling
of reflected sound that surrounds
you at a movie t_eater or concert
ha!l.
<_a

Connect both _xternal
speakers
to the speaker wire
terminals on the TV.

Remember,
_
Surround Sound
will not work with

BACK

only one speaker
connected; or with
monaural audio
material (lmless
Stereo Surround
....
_iii{iiii?
control is turned
ON -see Variable
Audio section

OF 'YV

Recommended speakers: 8ohm, 15
watt minimum. Be sure the (+) and
(-) speaker wires are connected to
the correct R(ight) and L(eft)
SlX:akerterminals on the TV.
_

<_

below).

Place the speakers so the
viewing area is between the TV
and the rear surround speakers.
(See overhead view drawing.)
'turn TV ON and place the
STEREO

control to the "STEREO

IF AVAILABLE"

(u,') position.

After setup whenever a stereo
signal is received the audio will be
he_xd in Surround Sound.

REAR

SURROUND

SOUND

SPEAKERS

Note: The rear Surround
Sound speakers
will
be beard at the same volume
level a.s the front
speakers.

It is intended

for the rear speakers

not
TV
to give

a background noise effect which requires a lower
volume

level lhan

lhe TV's

front

REAR SPEi_.KI-R

REAR SPEAKER

speakers.

PRIMARY VIEWING AREA

"Vhe TV's Variable Audio Output
jacks can also be used for
Surround Sound. Once they are
connected to an external hi-fi
system its speakers can be used for
the playback of Surround Sound.

<_

BACK

VARIABLE AUDIO
OUTPUT JACKS

Connect the R(ight) anti L(eft)
VARIABLE
AUDIO OUT jacks
on the TV to the R and L Audio
Input jacks on your amplifier
sound system.

OF TV

AUDIO

or

INPUT

JACKS,

<@a Turn TV ON and place the
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT on
screen control to the SURROUND
(,u,,')position. (Sound Menu 3 of 3).
Note:This will change the
Left/Right channel audio line level
signal at the Audio Output jacks to
the same signal found at the TV's
Sucround Sound Speaker terminals.

AUDIO SYSTEM SPEAKERS USED AS REAR
SURROUND SOUND SPEAKERS

28

th the use of an optional Dolby
urround Prologic Amplifier you
can receive the added sound
dimension found only in Dolby
Surround programs. Dolby Surround
combines wide left-to-right
stereo
separation _rith solid center channel

You will need the following to set-up and use the designed
SURROUND SOUND system shown below:
One set of rear Surround Sound speakers
One Dolby Prologic Audio Amplifier (with Center Pre-Amp
Output and twin speakers)
One DOLBY SURROUND encoded source (either playback VCR,, VDP, etc.- or broadcast).

imaging, complemented
by a front-toback soundfield effect. The result for

AUDIO

you the listener is to create a movie
theater or concert hall "you are there"
sound sensation.

_

Connect the FIXED Audio
Output jacks on the TV to the AUX
INPUT jack,,; on a Dolby Prologic
Audio Amplifier system.

_z2._

Connect

Dolby Prologic
I ('ENTER

CHANNEL

the

Left Front

omscreen

Menu controls.

Right Front
Speaker

the CENTER

the CENTER PRE-AMP jack on the
CHANNEL
jack on the TV to
Dolby PrologicInput
Amplifier.
_

Connect the rear set of Surround
Sound speakers to the (+,-)
connections on the Dolby Surround
Amplifier.
Place the Audio System's Front and
Rear Surround speakers as shown in

__
R,

the picture on this page.

•

L

L REAR

SURROUND
SPEAKERS

.-_ Turn the "IV ON. Set TV Volume to
normal listening level. Place the TV's
TV SPEAKERS (Sound Menu 2 of 3)
control to "(.'ENTER CHANNEL
INPUT".

R SPEAKER

lO:_ot.oc_

OUTPUT

>

Audio

CENTER

CHANNEL

PRE

AMP

OUT
OH/NN_

Amplifier

L

AUDIO

OUTPUT

INPI

Turn the Dolby Prologic Amplifier
ON. Place its SURROUND
MODE
control
_

to the Dolby

Prologic

IN

_,

jack's volum,_, bass, and treble[
level.,i can ba adjusted with the I
TV's VOLAV
buttons or using I

mode.
CENTER CHANNE;L

The full effect of DOLBY
SURROUND
programs (either
broadcast, VCR, or VDP) can now be
heard throu,;b the TV and Amplifier
system speakers.

LEFT

Remember. R(ight)/L(eft)
channel stereo sound and rear
Surround sound Will be heard from the
external (or Dolby Prologic Amplifier
system) speakers. The TV's front
cabinet speakers are used for true
Center Channel sound necessary to
complete the Dolby Prologic Surround
arrangemeELt.

SPEAKER

Use the noise sequencer (or scund test signal) on
the Dolby Prologic Amplifier. Adjust the Center
Channel volume level (using the Dolby Prologic
Amp's Center Channel Volurr e control) to equal
the left!right and surround speaker volume levels.
If Center Channel volume is s ill too low after
using the Dolby Prologic Amplifier, use the TV's
Volume control buttons to set desired Center
Channel level.
Make sure the TV's BALANCE control is set to
the middle podtion or the Center channel sound
image will no: be centered.
Use the Dolby Prologic Amp] fier's Volume
buttons to adjust the surround system sound level.

VIEWING AFIEA
REAR SURROUND

29

SOUND ,_iPEAKERS

I
RIGHT SPEAKER

,_

k_d
"Whe TV's AudiolVideo

Input

jacks are for direct picture and
sound connections between the TV
and a VCR (or Video Disc Player,
etc.) that has Audio/Video Output
jacks.
To view the playback of a VCR
tape by using the _4udio/Video
Input jacks on fl_e TV:

NOTE: (?ormections and use of the
PICTURE AND SOUND FROM
PLAYBACK OF VCR TAPE

TV's A12X 2 Audio!Video Input jacks
the sanne a.sfor the VCR/AUX 1
jacks (except "AUX 2" is selected a:;
the Picture Source in step 3).
BACK OF TV

PICTURE

<_

Connect the VIDEO OUT jack
jacktoonthetheVCR/AUX
TV.
I VIDEO
rom theIN
VCR

<_

Connect the AUDIO OUT
VCR to the VCl_AUX AUDIO IN
jacks
on
the _I'v'.
I
R(ight)
and L(eft) from the

<

Select the "VCR/AUX 1"
PICTURE SOURCE SELECT
control on the TV.
W!.th the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) 4_l'buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
VCR

>Press

the MENU &_' and
If you have a single (monaural)
Audio

and select (u,') the VCR!AUX
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
mode.

Dutput

VCR,

"Y" cortnectorx

are available to complete your
connection.
our Pails

Contact
Information

),'our dealer,
Center'

292-6066) to order any optional
accessories.

Turn the VCR ON and press
PLAY to view the tape on the TV.

Remember, after it is
-_connected an easy way to
select the VCR/AUX mode is to
press the VCR 'button on the front
of the TV (or the TV!VCR button
on the remote.) Channels 3 and 4
can also be selected in this way.
If you have added VCR/AUX to
the TV's channel memory (see
page 14), just press the
CHANNEL A"!? buttons to select
the VCR/AUX mode.

30

or

( 1-8(_3-

.

or more convenient
playback
connections Direct
the TV's

Front Audio/Video
Input panel can
be used. Locared next to the TV's

PICTURE AND SOUND FROM PLAYBACK

f_ont control panel (under a small
cover door) these Input jacks allow
fgr quick and easy connections,
particularly
for-the playback of
Camcorder tape recordings.

t:iiii::iiiiiiiii

To view the playback of a
Camcorder recording using the
Audio/Video
Input jacks on the
front of the 72/:

@_

,,,,_,

@)

v:.:_/_u×
[_

:_::

Connect the VIDEO OUT jack
from the Camcorder to the Front

:FRONT AUDIO/VIDEO

VIDEO

Lift Up on Jackpanel Cover Plate
to expose Input Jacks.

IN jack on the TV.

Connect the AUDIO OUT
jacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the
Camcorder to the Front AUDIO IN
_iacks on the TV.

VIDEO IN

\,

Select the "AUX 3"
PICTURE SOURCE SELECT
control on the TV.
With the FEATURES

MENU on

_creen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M) I_ buttons.

JACKS

.................... _iiii_

ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii
AUDIO/VIDEO
OLITPUT JACKS
ON CAMCORDER

°87

CAMCORDER

Then press the MENU button.

@)

Press the MENU AY and

select(M)(tl)buttons
the AUX
3 mode.
I andENU
to highlight
@_

Turn the Camcorder ON and
press PLAY to view the tape on
the TV.

Remember,

after it is

connected an easy way to
select the AUX 3 mode is to press
the VCR button on the front of the
TV (or the TV/VCR button on the
remote.) Channels 3 and 4 can
also be selected in this way.
If you have added AUX 3 to the
TV's channel memory (see page
14), just press the CHANNEL
AY buttons to select the
VCR/AUX

mode.

31

lf you have a single (monaural)
Audio Output Camcorder, "Y"
connectors are available: to complete
y_ur connection. Contact your
de aler, or our Parts Informalion

]
[
]
/
/

Center (1-800-292-60&_)
ary optional accessories.

]
[

to order

"WheS( uper )-Video connection on
the rear of the TV can give you
better picture detail and clarity for i
the playback of S-VHS VCR tapes or

PICTURE

AND

PLAYBACK

SOUND

OF S-VHS

FROM
VCR

TAPE

Video Discs, than the normal
an tenna picture

BACK

connections.

FEATURE

OF TV

MENU,

Note: The VCR (or Video Disc
PhTyer) must have a S-VIDEO
OUT(put)jack
i,_ order for you to
complete the connections shown on
i this page.

C_EG--_i-ff)
AUDIO

Connect

the S-VIDEO

i

(S-

VI-IS) OUT jack from the VCR to
the S-VIDEO

l

S-VIDEO
CABLE

S-VIDEO

_

OUT

jack on the TV.

The S-VIDEO connecting cable
will be supplied with the S-VHS
VCR (or Video
<_

Connect

Disc Player).

the AUDIO

OUT

jacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the
VCR to the AUX IN1 jacks on the
TV.

a Select the "S-VIDEO"
PICTURE
SOURCE
control.
With the FEATURES

MENU on

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gog9

:::::::::
::::::::,..•
:::::::::::::::::::::::::_::.:
:::..•
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_:

screen, move the REDhighlight
with the MENU (M)4-_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
The "S VIDEO" picture source
option appears only when a SVIDEO cable has been connected
to the TV.
@Turn
the VCR ON and place it
in the S-VIDEO (or S-VHS)
playback mode. Insert S-VHS
cassette tape and playback
normal manner.

in a

"'!

Remember,

after it is

connected an easy way to
select the S-VIDEO mode is to
press the VCR button on the front
of the TV (or the TV/VCR button

on the remote.)
If you have added VCR/AUX
to
the TV's channel memory, just
press the CHANNEL
,IkV buttons
to select the S-VIDEO mode.
"-'1

32

S-VHS VCR

OUT

(RED/WHITE)

r_r_he Audio/Video
Output jacks
J[ on the TV can be used to

PICTURE

AND

RECORDED

SOUND

BEING

ON VCR.

record TV programs on VCRs
which have Audio/Video Input
jacks.

BACK
....

FEATURE

MENU

......

7'0 record TV programs by using
the Audio/Vid_;o jacks on the TV:

Ee--gr
Connect

the VIDEO

OUT jack

VCR.
I on
fromthethe
TV to the VIDEO
<_

IN jack

Connect the AUDIO OUT
jacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the
TV to the AUDIO IN jacks on the
VCR.

Select the "ANTENNA"
PICTURE SOURCE control on
the TV.
With the FEATURES
screen,

MENU

on

move the RED highlight

with the MENU

(M)4_

Then press the MENU
Select the channel

buttons.
button.

on the TV that

you want to record.

@,

Turn the VCR ON. Put a
cassette tape in the unit and place
the VCR in the RECORD mode.

_has

Reme, mber, If the VCR
an INPUT SELECTOR

switch, place it in the LINE or
CAMERA position.
Unattended
Timer Recordings
with a VCR are possible, but not
recommended
with this
connection since the TV must be
left ON for the VCR to record.

33

OF TV

asveyou ever played hide and
eek with your remote
control? Are you tired of tearing
_he house apart trying to find if
someone has stuffed the remote
under the couch, put it on the
shelves, or hid it in the desk'.; Well,
vour TV remote edn save you all
that looking by automatically
signaling its location to you.
Here's how it works:
< _

Press the POWER button on
the set to turn the TV ON.

:oo

Note: Normally you can press any
button on the front of the TV to
turn the set ON. But for the remote
Iocator to work you need to be sure
to use the Power button at the TV.

Your TV is attempting
to locate a lost remote

A "locating remote" message
shows on the TV screen.
/
<_

Within a few seconds a
chirping or beeping sound will
begin to come from the remote
control hand unit.

iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiifiiiiiiiii

The remote will continue to signal
its ;location for around 30 seconds.
Normal TV program sound will not
be ;heard while the remote locator is
working.

Remote

_Once
you find the remote just
press any button on the remote and
the beeping sound will stop.
The remote is now ready for
normal TV feature use.

Locator

range is around

$TR

[]

Remember, the remote
locator may not properly
receive its 'qaoming"signal from
the TV if it has been placed on a
metal shelf or counter material.
Also, since there's a special type
of radio frequency "homing"
signal receiver inside the remote
we are required to notify you that
any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by Phi]ips
Consumer Electronics Company
could void the user's autho:rity to
operate the remote equipment.
34

"homing"
30 Fee

For most homes this step, would
not be needed but for your
information:
Up to 9 different remote locator
_ddress codes can be set on which
TV can semi out its "homing"

This is dot_e in case there is more
one TV (w!th a remote
oresent,

than

tocator)

amt you want only one

specific remote to be signah'd
TV is turned ON.*
To set a Locator

<_

the

signal.

Address

when

the

Code:

With "I-V turned ON, press the
LOCATOR
CODE button on the
remoter. (Also be sure the TV
SYSTEM button on the remote

has

been pressed.)
You will r,eed a pencil or pen to press
the recessed button.
The "IV shows
Locator C 3de.

_,,_

the present Pemote

Press any number button (0-9) on
the rernote to set or change the Locator
Code.

The remo_e will beep t,-_let you know
it has received the new Locator Code
and then return
mode.

to its normal

Remember,

operating

if batteries

are

replaced the Localor Code
will need to be reentered.
When setting
button,
I
See the above

information

how to use the Locator
Button

for Programming.

on
Code

]

I

the Locator

buttons,

are pres_,:ed the remote will return
its normal

operation

to

mode.

*For owners who live in an apartment
(townhouse
or condominium)
complex,

this task may be necessary

since the remote

locator's

be sent and detected
adjoining

35

Code if any

other than the number

walls.

signal

directly

can

through

egardless of what type of
program your watching, your TV
has automatic video control settings
matched for your current program
source or content. The Smart Picture
feature quickly resets your TV's
video controls f_or a number of
different types of programs and
viewing conditions you may have in
),our home.
@_

Press the SMART button on the
remote.
a Press the MENU (M) button to

_:.::iii!
_:;::

(highlighted
in RED).
select the Smart
Picture feature

J J_OVIES ' :.

......

I I CARi':Od_,S-:-. :...- : :

@,_

Press the MENU _k or •
buttons to choose any of the preset
viewing categories (Example:
Cartoons, Movies, etc.). Then press
the Menu (M) button to select the
highlighted control.

@_

Press the STATUS button on the
remote to clear the screen.

ST_

8

•

{)

@®$?
Remember, with Smart
_Picture "'Custom" mode
selected you can set a number of
video controls to your own
preference. Use the remote's Smart
button to reselect these personally
adjusted Custom settings contained
within the Smart Picture feature.
(See the next page for more detailed
instructions.)
The video control settings for the
Smart Picture categories; (except
CUSTOM) are memorized into the
TV at the factory and can only be
reset by field and service
technicians.

36

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._.x+:.:.:.:.:+:_:
+:.:.:.:.:+:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:+:.:.x+:.x._.:+:+x,.._

Zv o use the Smart Picture settings
ou placed in memoly (see
previous page):
SMART

Press the SMART button
remote.

on

PICTURE

PICTURE

MENU

SMART

PICTURE

MENU

SMART

PICTURE

MENU

the

List of "SMART PICTURE "
categories shows on the TV screen.
Press the SMART button
repeatedly to highlight the Smart
Picture category you desire.
For example: press SMART
PICTURE to select "CUSTOM".
(See the "Change Label" section
below on how to write new titles for
the Smart Picture labels.)
Press the MENU (M) button.
i

Press the MENU I_), buttons to
move the RED highlight to the
control your wish to adjust, then
press the Menu (M).
Press the STATUS button after
you have finished your adjustments
to clear the screen.

__

he
LABEL" the
control
an "CHANGE
be used to change
title of
a SMART PICTURE setffng into a
name or label that may be easier for
you to remember.
_",>

@

I

With the "SMART PICTURE
LABEL" control on the screen, press
the MENU A.V buttons to spell out
a new label or title for the selected
SMART PICTURE.

PPCTURE

Press the MENU -_ • buttons to
space.
move the red highlight to each letter
Press the STATUS button to
finished.
clear the screen when the new label is

37

•

L

re you tired of the sound of
_ommercials following you
into the next room or all t,_rough
the house? Smart Sound allows you
to preset a desired volume level
that the TV sound will not go
above. This mak-es for an ;even,
more consistent sound by reducing
the "peaks" and "valleys"' that can
occur during program changes or
commercial
breaks.
.,_

_

Press

the SMART

button

11

I

|

I\

on

the remote.
_,_

With the SMART Menu on
the screen, move the RED
highlight with the MENU 4_,,
buttons. Then press the MENU
button to select the highlighted
Smart Sound control.

_,,_

SIWAFI- PICTURE

(M)

Press the MENU • or • and
then the MENU (M) button to turn
the Smart Sound control ON (or

OFF).
_.a

Press the STATUS button to
clear the screen when completed.

Remember, Smart Sound
works for sound levels
coming from either the
Antenna/Cable
input on the rear of
the TV (RF audio); or the
Auxiliary (VCR/AUX
IN) audio
inputs.

38

"list" or series of previously
viewed channels can be selected

#,,

with the SURF button on your remote
control. With this feature you can

To Use 2--Channel
Surf::

easily switch between different TV
programs that currently ,interest you.

.

".._

,, _

•

_

:::::::::::::::::::::

With the 2-Channel
Surf control ON,
select the two desired
channels for viewing
with the number
buttons on the remote
control.

_ _:..: ; _.._::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

:: .........< !ii!iiiiiiiii

The Smart Surf__control allows you to
set up to 10 dhannels in its quick
viewing "list".
@>

Press

the Smart

button

on the

I remote.
With

the SMART

Menu

I-3 Q

on

screen, move theRED hJighlight with
the Menu (M) 4-1,
buttons. Press the
v
MENU button to select the
highlighted

......
1

button

2 CHANNEL
one previous

Smart Surf control.

SURFchannel

SURF

Press the Menu • or V, then the
Menu (M) button to select either
Smart Surf or 2-Channel Surf. (See

nine

explanation
illustration

Surf channels

of Surf options
on this page.)

the SURF
on the remote

"toggle" between the
two selected channels.

SMART

_.,,_

Press

- Current

additional

channels

the ring. Note:
ring can
channels,

with the

present

Current

with

fewer

in this way,

viewing

and up to
available

The Channel

be used

can

and

in the ring.

match

in

Surf
than

ten

the numlx:r

of

or fit your

interests.

Press STATUS button on the
remote control to clear file screen.

With the Smart Surf control
ON (see above), select a desired
channel for viewing. You can use
the number buttons on the remote (or
the Channel •Y buttons).
_,)

Press

the SURF button on the

remote. (Some channel numbers
I may already appear within the Surf
/_
@

the Surf list just press the SURF
button to select the desired
charmel. Then press the Menu
button and the channel will be
I Note: To Delete a channel from
immediately dropped from the

<

on screen Surf list.

channel list.)
Press the Menu button to "ADD"
the selected channel to the Surf list.

Select the next desired channel and

....
: ::::::://

repeat steps 2 and 3. Continue until
all desired channels are on the Surf
list.
Press

the SURF

action on channels
the Surf list.

button on the
contained

within

remote to quickly review current

39

to

ur remote control is set to
ork your TV and many
infrared remote (1R ) control
VCRs. However, an easy onetime step may be necessary
before the remote will work your
VCR.

©

Try this initiakcheck
to see if
going on to the following section
is necessary.

VCR

(g-ga-r
<_

Press
I button
,_ Point

the VCR System
on the remote.
remote

toward

and press the POWER
3_

Does the remote
ON?

VCR
button.

turn the VCR

IF YES, t_1 and try the other
VCR buttons on the remote. If
they also work the VCR, then
the remote is ready and no
further steps are needed.
If NO, continue...
%
@,_

VCR
BRAND
Akai

First look up a TWO-DIGIT

brand VCR before going through
the simple "1,2,3" steps (on the
following page).
I emote continue
code number
your
to next for
p_tge

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Remember, if more than
may have to try more than the first
two-digit code given in order to
___one
listed, code.
you
locate
yournumber
VCR's isremote

REMOTE
CODE NO.
24, 25, 36

I
II

33
13
42
33

Emerson
Fisher
Goldstar
Go Video
Hitachi
JVC

20, 31, 34, 40
06, 07
23
45, 46
03, 51
14, 47, 48

Magnavox
Matsushita
Mitsubishi
Multitech
NEC

00, 05
01,02
16, 17, 38, 39, 50
27,28
21

4O

VCR
BRAND
Panasonic
Philips

REMOTE
!;;ODE NO,
01,02, 52
00, 05

Philips Video CD
37
RCA
04, 32, 42, 43, 44
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
Sears

22, 30
49
13
08

Sharp
Shintom

11, 12
35

Sony
Teknika
Toshiba

09, 10,41
26
18, 19

Video Concepts
Zenith

29
15

Tow that you have looked up
1 ¥ the two-digit Remote Code
Number for your brand of VCR
(on previous page), you are
ready to follow the four simple
steps below.

Please read through steps 1-4
before beginning.

VCR

Press and release the REC
I (RECORD) button.
@,_

Within thirty seconds after
releasing the REC button, press
and release the VCR System
button.

@,_

Within thirty seconds after
releasing the VCR System
button, ENTER THE TWO
DIGIT CODE NUMBER for
the desired VCR. The remote is
now ready to send commands to
the VCR.
Point the remote at the VCR.

Press the POWER button on the

Try it out. The Channel
__.and VCR buttons on the
remote should now operate the
VCR.
Remember, if this doesn't work
the first time, repeat steps using
the same remote code number.
If after a second try the remote
does not operate your VCR, and
there are more code numbers
listed for your brand VCR, use the
next listed code number.

If after repeated attempts the code
number method does not work
your VCR, try the "VCR
SEARCH" method on page 44.

41

ur remote control is set to
ork your TV and many
infrared remote (IR ) control
Cable Converters.
However, an
easy one-time step may be
necessary before the remote will
work your Converter.
-Cable

Try this initial check to see if
going on to the following section
is necessary.

I

I

System
_

Pressonthe
button
theCBL
remote.

<_

Point remote toward Cable
Converter and press the POWER
button.

<_

Does the remote turn the
Converter ON?
IF YES, _ and try the CH • •
and CH number buttons on the
remote. If they also work the
Converter then the remote is
ready and no further steps are
needed.
If NO, continue...

<_

First look up a TWO-DIGIT
remote code number for your
brand Converter before going
through the simple "1,2,3" steps
(on the following page).
continue to next page

Remember, if more than
one number is listed, you
may have to try more than the first
two-digit code given in order to
locate your Converter's remote
code.

_CONVERTER
BRAND
An.-her
Diamond
Dn_e
Gemini

REMOTE
CODE NO.
28
23
37
45

Hamlin
Hitachi

14, 15
25

Jerrold 00,0t,02,03,04,05,46,55
Macom
29, 38
Magnavox
17, 31
NSC
49
Oak
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer

06, 27, 39
18, 35
19, 20, 21,24, 26
09, 32

Regency

10, 11

CONVERTER
BRAND
Rembrant
Salora
Scientific
Sheritech
Starcom
Sylvania
Texscan
Tocom
Toshiba
Uniden Satellite
Unika
United Satellite
Universal
Video Tech
Video Way
Zenith

42

Atlanta

REMOTE
(_ODE N(_
33
52
08, 22,, 47
34
30
16
48
12,13, 53
43
44
50
54
36
40
51
07, 41, 42//

m

OhWthat you have looked up
e two-digit Remote Code
Number for your brand of Cable
Converter (on previous yage),
you are ready to follow the four
simple steps below.

_._

Please read through
before beginning.

steps I-4

Press and release

the REC

(RECORD)
_,,,_

button.

Within thirty seconds

Cable Converter

U

I

after

releasing the REC button, press
and release the CBL System
button.

_-_

Within thirty seconds after
releasing the CBL System
button, ENTER
THE TWO
DIGIT CODE NUMBER
for
the desired Converter. "Ihe
remote is now ready to .,;end
commands to the Converter.

_.,_

Point the remote at _e
Converter. Press the POWER
button on the remote to turn the
Converter ON.

Try it out. The Channel
and POWER buttons on the
remote should now operate
Converter.

the

Remember, if this doesn't work
the first time, repeat steps using
the same remote code number.
If after a second try the remote
does not operate your Converter,
and there are more code numbers
listed for your brand Converter,
use the next listed code namber.
If after repeated attempts the code
number method does not work
your Converter,
"CONVERTER
method

try the
SEARCtt"

on page 44.

43

our IV remote can be set to
york your VCR or Cable
Converter by what is caUed the
SEARCH method.

CABLE CONVERTER

If the "REMOTE CODE" number
method shown in the previous
section did not._et your remote to
work your VCR or Conw;rter, then
follow the easy steps listed below.
Please read through
before
_,,_

Press

steps 1-4

beginning.
the POWER

button

on
,

I unit
he VCR
ON. or Converter

Don't let :th¢ :_R. _o_:Conve ner

to turn the

Six Feet
_-)

Stand at least six feet away

(minin'num)

1,

from the front of the VCR or
Converter.
Point the remote toward the unit.
HOLD DOWN the SURF and

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the desired System (VCR or
CBL-Converter)
button, s at the
same time. KEEP HOLI-_ING
BUTTONS

_._

DOWN.

Watch the Channel

Indicator

on the unit.
I Channel Numbers will SCAN UP
I when the unit has been identified.
This may take up to two minutes.
_._

Release the SURF and System
(VCR or CBL) buttons as soon
as channel numbers sta_: to scan
up. The code has been identified
and the remote is ready to operate
with the VCR or Conve_ter.

Remember, a minute or
two can seem ver3, long, but
the code should be located within
two minutes.
Don't let the VCR or Converter
scan up more than five channels.
The remote may pass up the right
code and another two minute
search cycle will have to be
repeated.
If no channel change happens
within two minutes, repeat steps 14. Should a channel change still
not occur, the remote will not
work with the desired u_ait.
44

en using the TV remote
ith a VCR, first make
certain
VCR

it is set to control
( by the REMOTE

SEARCH

method

your
CODE

or

- see earlier

section).

c-a-_a-cm
the VCR System

Press
button
<_

._

on the remote.

Point the top of the remote
toward the front of the VCP,
(remote

sensor window)

pressing

buttons.

Button

Press to l:,layback a tape. Hold down
after pressing

the RECOR1-) button

to

start a recording.

when

Button
Press to stop the tape.

Record

-Fast

Button

Ho]d the RECORD

button

down, and

then press the PLAY button
a VCR recording.

Rewind

to begin

picture moving
direction.

hold button

moving

-h__Lh_9__elScan

in

Press to temporarily

stop the tape dur-

ing a playback, or recording.
again to release Pause.

_;ystem

Button
("VCR"

Power

indicator on the VCR will light) to
view the playback of a tape. Press

Press

as a source button.

Remember, the VCR
bu:tons on the remote will

Each

not operate your VCR if those
features are not already found on

Input mode (if it has

your

been connected.)
It is a quick onebutton way to select these channels
and modes

Button

to tam the VCR ON and OFF.

while

press cycles the "IV between channels
3 and 4; the last view channel; and
any AUX(iliary)

to

on the VCR will go

recording another program.
When used with the TV the TV/VCR
works

commands

in the TV position

indicator

OFF) to view one program

button

Button

to send remote

the VCR.

Press to the VCR position

("VCR"

for direct VCR channel

Press
Press

again to place

Buttons

Buttons

Press but:ons
selectiom;.

Button

TV-V_R

in the forward

Press to scan up or down through
VCR channel number.,;.

clown to

rapidly

•Number
Pause

rapidly

tapes. For some

mode.

view picture
reverse.

the tape. For

STOP fira_t then FF. In Playback
mode hold button down to view the

VCRs you may need to press STOP
button first then REWIND.
In
playback

Button

advance

some VCRs you may need to press

Button

Press to rewind

Forward

Press to rapidly

(without

directly

VCR

Note,,: All

entering

./

the TV's Menu system.)

VCR

control.

functions

(particularly Search, Rewind, Fast
Forward, etc.) will operate the
same as with the original VCR
remote control provided with the
VCR.

45

remote

icture in Picture (PIP) is the
showing of two picture's on the
TV screen at the same time. (One
main screen picture and one small
inset picture - or PIP).
Note: The PIP picture

PIP

must be

supplied by a V_CR (or other
accessory equipped with a VIDEO
i

MAIN

_,_
SCREEN
_
BACK OF TV

OUTPUT jack), lf you already
)vent through FIRST TIME' SETUP
(in the Quick-Use Guide), then the
connections for PIP have been
completed.

_'aX;AetE

II
LIII

To see how channels selected
VCR can be shown as PIP:

Connect

the VIDEO

on a

OUT

jack on the VCR to the
VCR/AUX VIDEO IN jack
(yellow) on the TV.

I

£ AUD,OO:
ANT

OUT

_

--

I

I

VIDI::O
V
[

I
OUTDOOR UHF/VHF
ANTENNA

Also connect the AUDIO OUT (R
and L) jacks from the VCR to the
VCR/AUX AUDIO IN jacks (red
and white) on the TV.

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ANTIN

OUT

|

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/

Move to the next

.........

VCR

page: after

are completed.
the VCR to TV PIP connections

For other possible PIP
connections see page 52 for
the "More PIP Connections"
section.
If you have a single (monaural)
Audio Output VCR, "Y"
connectors are available to
complete your connection.
Contact your dealer, or our Parts
Information Center (1-800-2926066), for details.

46

AUDIO/VIDEO

I

CABLES

1_

SUPPLIED

i:.:{!:.:

Also be sure the normal antenna
connection between the VCR and

<_

]

@ ® @ I ;'

CA BLE TV
SIGNAL

TV are in place.

(RED/WHITE)

V

......

N:h

w that you have completed
e required connections on

the previous page you are ready to
follow the simple steps shown
below.
_=

<_

VCR lN "'TV MODE"
(VCR Indicator Light will go out)

PIP INPUT CONTROL

Place the TV's PIP INPUT
control to "VCR/AUX"With FEATURES MENU (4
of 4) on screen, move the RED
h_hlight with the MENU (M)
1_1, buttons. Then press the
MENU button.

SELECT

,=_

i ANTENNA

Turn the VCR and TV ON.
Place the VCR-in the TV mode Use the TV/VCR button on
the VCR (or on the TV remote
if it has been set to work with
your VCR - see page 40.)

PI__ SOUIqC_

SET TO "VCR/AUX

8

12:00""
19

Press the MENU AY and
MENU (M) buttons to
highlight and select the
"VCR/AUX 1" (t,,") item.

VCR - FOR PIP CHANNEL

"IV - FOR MAIN SCREEN CHANNEL

VCR
SELECTED
CHANNEl.

Select the channel on the VCR
to view in the PIP window.

Select the channel on the TV to
view on the main screen.
TV
SELECTED
CHANNEL

Press the PIP ON/OFF button
on the remote.
The PIP window should ,,;how in
one of the comers of the TV

screen.

Remember, if you see the
same picture on the :main
screen and in the PIP window, you
need to be sure the TV's PIP
Picture Source control (page 50) is
set to "VCR!AUX".
No sound will be heard with the
PIP picture. See page 48 on how
to "SWAP" the PIP picture with
the main screen picture so that
sound can be he;_d.
Also see the following page on
how to operate other PIP features
with the remote control.

I

Be sure to point the remote at the
front of the VCR when pressing
VCR function buttons.

47

I"

y using the PIP buttons on the
remote the PIP picture can be
moved and swapped with the main
screen. The main screen ,picture
can also be frozen in the PIP
window.

_

Press the PIP" ON button
show the PIP picture.

to

Remember,
if the TV is

showing a
"VCWAUX"

L

supplied picture on
the main screen
(when the TV and
VCP. an'. turned

PIP appears in a corner of TV
screen. Press PIP ON again to
remove PIP from the main screen.
_With
PIP on the TV screen,
press the SWAP button to swap
the main screen picture with the

OFF),
screen
when
turned

a blank
will appear
the TV is
back ON

again.

PIP ON I OFF

If this happens, just
press the CH(annel)
• or • buttons to

PIP picture. See "Smart Help"
note on this page.

select a TV station
_,,_

to hold the
Press FREEZE
current MAIN screen picture in
the PIP window (Main picture is
still active).

for nomml

2. PIP SWAP

viewing.

If PIP is currently OFF, the PIP
window will automatical]iy appear.
Press FRZ repeatedly to npdate
the frozen PIP with current
pictures

3. PIP FREEZE

from the Main screen.

You cannot reposition
frozen PIP picture.

iiii ii

or swap a


.....
4. PIP PREVIEW
(P/VUE)

Press the PIP ON button to drop
the frozen PIP picture from the
screen.
Press PREVIEW

(P/'VUE)

button to see what is showing on
three channels. P/VUE starts with
the current channel and shows the
next two channels

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in memory.

Every few seconds each P/VUE
picture will be updated with a
current scene for that channel.
Press P/VUE again to go to the
:next three channels in memory
and so on. Just press the number
buttons to select any previewed
channel.
Press PIP ON/OFF button to clear
the screen and return to normal
viewing.

48

he PIP REPLAY buttons on the
emote can be used to store and
then replay live action occurring
the main TV screen. Two Replay

on

Mode settings also allow you to
view longer Replay segments (about
8 seconds), or higher resolution
segments with shorter replay
duration time (about 4 seconds).
You can even watch the stored
Replay

PLEASE

in Slow Motion.

LOADING

Till

Press

the CLEAR

WAIT

REPLAY

MEMORY

I

(CLR)

iiii++

button on the remote to store the
I current TV scene into Replay
I memory. "Loading Replay Memory

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shows on the TV screen.
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Press

the REPLAY

button

to

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I view the stored TV scene action in
the PIP window.
Replay

continues

to repeat the TV

scene stored in memory.
<_

Press

the SLO(motion)

button

l motion.
to view the Replay scene in slow<_

Press the REPLAY button to
drop the Replay Window from the
TV screen. (Or press the CLR
button to drop the current Replay
and begin to store a new Replay
segment into memory.)

LOADING

Press the CLR buttom to
Load or store new scenes
in o memory.

he Replay Mode settings
llow you to choose either
higher video resolution segments
(with shorter replay time); or
longer lasting Replay segments
that have less video detail than the
high resolution

setting.

FEATURE

MENU

c-ffffa-€_
)Select

REPLAY

MODE

control.

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With the FEATURES
MENU (4
of 4) on screen, move the REDI_
highlight
buttons.
button.

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J

with the MENU

REPLAnt ' MEIVlORY

:?.i::

(M)

Then press the MENU
_
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H,4qESOLUt,0N

Is TANDARD

Press the MENU AV buttons
the MENU button to select (_')
o move
theReplay
RED highlight.
Press
the
desired
mode.
49

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I

he picture for the Pff' window
an come through either the
ANT/CABLE or VCR/AUX Inputs
(on the rear of the TV). PIP Picture
Source simply tells the TV which
one of these sources it is to show in
the PIP window.

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_,_

Select PIP SOURCE control.
With FEATURES MEN{! (4 of 4)
on screen, move the RInD highlight
with the MENU (M) 4°H)uttons.
Then press the MENU button.

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Press the MENU A,V and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select either the ANTENNA or
VCR/AUX (u,") item.
VCR/AUX1-

ANTENNA-

_,>

for a picture signal
coming fi'om the
VCR/AUX IN
Audio/Video jacks
on the TV.

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--

FEATURE MENU

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for a pictTaresignal
coming flrom the
ANT/CABLE Input
on the TV.

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::::::::::::::.

4._

Press the STATUS button to

I clear the screen.

he
PIP Position
ontrols
allow youandto Size
move
and resize the PIP window on the
TV screen so as not to block any
TV screen action
--

1___

Select PIP POSITION
SIZE control.

buttons.
button.

_,_

MENU

-_

or PIP

With the FEATURES
MENU (4
of 4) on screen, move the RED
highlight

FEATURE

r

i

V

---- P_P POSITION

with the MENU (M) _k
UPPER alc._ T
: LOVVEF__GHT

Then press the MENU

Press the MENU A'!V buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to select (tl)
the desired Position and Size that
you want for your PIP window to
appear.
PIP SIZE (Large or Small)

5O

PIP POSITION

he Picture-In-Picture
(PIP)
olor and Tint controls are

.....

used to make fine tune a6_iustments
to the color settings.for PIP (when
it is shown on the TV screen).

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'a Select
TINT)

PIP COLOR

PIC1URE MENU

(or PIP

control.
_-

With PICTURE

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::::::::::::::::::+:.:.,.,.

MENU

MAIN

MENU

_

.........
...........
..........
.......

(12of 2) on

screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU (M)I_-_ buttons.
"_en press the MENU button.
<_

Press

the MENU

A,'

buttons

to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to turn (11) the
PIP COLOR or TINT control ON.

_,

P!qrp_

MENU

The PIP automatically comes on to
show the PIP window on the TV
screen.
20F

Press the (+) and (-) buttons
levels
prefer.
adjust you
the PIP
for Color (or Tint)

to

/

%,

a Press

the STATUS

button to

clear the screen.

Remember. Although
@ there are separate COLOR
,and TINT controls for PIP, the
adjustment levels for these
controls depend on the TV's main
picture. For example: If (he main
screen is showing a black and
white picture, PIP would also be
in black and white (even though
its source is in color).

51

2_

_

J[ Converter Box and VCR.
DIP hookup with Cable
_

Remember
to use the Cable TV
Converter Box to
select channels for
PIP, the VCR must
be set to the same
chartnel as the
charmel selection
switch on the rear of
the (::able Converter
(either clhannel 3 or
4).

First use an optional signal
splitter and connect the, original
cable TV signal to both the
CABLE IN on the Cable Converter
and the ANTENNA plu_i on the
rear of the TV.
REAR OF TV

@>Connect
the CABLE OUT on
the Converter to the ANT. IN on
the VCR.
_,' _

ANT_ _LE
75fl ul F/V_F

--

Connect the VIDEO OUT
jack on the VCR to the VIDEO
IN jack on the TV.
Also connect

the AUDIO

OUT (R

and L) jacks from the VCR to the
AUDIO IN jacks on the TV.

AUDIO VIDEO
CABLES SUPPLIED

Contact the Parts
Information Center
1 800 292-6066
to order any optional
accessories

,CABLE TV CONVERTER

52

he

n screen HEI,P menu
rs both Operai_ng Tips and
a list of Glossary defi;_itionsfor
different features on your TV.
These items are given to provide
you with more information and
details on a select grc, up of feature
operation_.

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Select

"HELP"

orl the TV's

•_

MAIN

MENU

Main Menu.
Press

the remote's

Menu

4_I,

buttons to move UP/DOWN and
from SIDE-TO-SIDE
within the
list of on-screen features.

,J,

__

Press MENU (M) to select the
highlighted "HELP" item.
_-,_

l'l,

I

lilt

Of TV Features

I

Press the MENU AY and
then the MENU (M) buttons to
select either the OPERATING
TIPS or GLOSSARY item.

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TIPS

USING OPERATING TIPS

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your remote to scroll
through the different
help items.
• Use the "M" key on
your remote will go back
to the help menu.

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FOLLO_,V THE ON SCREEN
D][RECTIONS TO VIEW
OPF.RATING TIPS

Remember,
the supplied
Screen Cleaning
Fluid should

To ensure that picture screen
performance is of the highest quality
you have been provided with a
Projection TV Screen Cleaning System.
The Screen Cleaning system consists of
a Magnetic Cleaning Cloth (designed to
remove dust particles from the screen)
and a special type of Cleaning Fluid
formulated to cut through oily
fingerprints and smudges.
Your Projection screen is made of
thousands of vertical ridges that help
enhance and define the color television
images you view on the _:reen. These
ridges can collect airborne dust which
reduces the clarity and bfighmess of
your TV picture. The MalNetic
Cleaning Cloth works well enough
alone to remove dust from your screen.
If the screen is very dirty from smudges
and residue, then the Screen Cleaning
Fluid should be used.

/
/
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G3

never be sprayed
directly onto the
Projection TV
screen. It should
be applied
directly to the
Magnetic
Cleaning (Sloth
and then wiped
onto the screen's
vertical ridges
(with a top-tobottom
down'ward
motion stroke).

lease make these simple
checks before calling f!_r
service. These tips can save you
time and money since charges for
73/installation
and adjustment of
customer controls are not
covered

CAUTION: A video source (such as a video game, Compact Disc Interactive: - CDI, or
TV information channel) which shows a constant non-moving pattern on the TV screen,
can cause picture tube damage. When your TV is continuously used with such a source
the pattern of the non-moving portion of the game (CDI, etc.) could leave an image
permanently on the picture tube. When not in use, turn the video source OFF. Regularly
alternate the use of such video sources with normal TV viewing.

under your warrartty.

No Power

No Picture

No Sound

and
push
button
Check
thePOWER
TV power
cord.again.
Unplug the TV, wait 1 minute, then reinsert plug into outlet
Check to be sure outlet is not on a wall switch.

Check antenna connections on the rear of the TV. Are they properly secured to the
antenna plug on the TV?
Check the (2ABLE TUNING control for correct position.
Check PICTFLIRESOURCE control for correct position VCR/AUX, AUX 2, or AUX 3
position without a signal source will result in a blank screen.
Check the CLOSED CAPTIONS control. Some TEXT modes could block the screen.

[• Check the VOLUME

and MUTE buttons

on the TV and remote.

If attempting auxiliary equipment hook-ups, check audio jack connections
] auxiliary
heck theequipment
TV SPEAKER
NORMAL/OFF
the correct position.
is on and
in the proper control
operatingfor mode:_.

and that the

II

Remote

Does Not
Work

button to send commands to the TV; VC___RR
System to sent to VCR; etc.
Check batteries. Replace with AA Heavy Duty (Zinc Chloride) or Alkali_e batteries
Check
TV-VCR-CBL "System" buttons on the remote. Press the remote's TV System
if
necessar3,.
Clean the remote and the remote sensor window on the TV.

TV Displays Wron
Channel or No
Channels Above 13

Add desired channel numbers (ADD/DELETE
CHANNELS
i Check
epeat CABLE
channel selection.
TUNING control for correct position.

control)

into TV memory.
I

This TV is equipped with protective circuitry that shuts the TV off in case of moderate
power surges. Should this occur turn the TV back on by pressing the POWER button
once or twice, or unplug and then replug the power cord at the AC outlet.
This feature is NOT designed to prevent damage due to high power surges such as those
caused by lightning, which is not covered by your warranty..
Cleaning and Care
• To avoid possible shock hazard be sure the TV is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
• When cleaning the TV screen take care not to :_cratch or damage the screen surface (avoid weaxing jewelry or using
anything abrasive- do not use household cleaners). Wipe the front screen with a clean cloth da:mpened with water. Use
even, easy, vertical strokes when cleaning.
• Specially designed screen cleaning kits are also available which contain anti-static cleaners and cloths designed to get
into the ridges of the TV screen. If interested, ask your dealer about the MAG4600
Projection TV Screen Cleaning Kit or
call our toll-free Accessory Parts ordering number 1-800-292-6066.
• Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge dampened in a solution of cool clear water and a mild soap
or detergent. Use a clean dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces.
• Occasionally
vacuum the ventilation holes or slots in the cabinet back.
• Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet,
of the cabinet finish.
54

as they might caase pernmnent

marring

A/V Inputs * Connector plugs which allow the introduction of
distinct audio and video signals into the TV from accessory
VCRs, camcorders, etc. These plugs bypass the normal tuner or
RF/Antenna signal circuitry.

Pre-Amplifier * The control center of a hi-fi system. Not
only amplifies source inputs, bm also allows for source
selection, volume, tone, balance and all other contn}ls that
affect the sound.

Coaxial Cable * A single solid antenna wire normally matched
with a metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes)
directly onto a 75Ohm input: found on the Te_vision or VCR.

Programming * The procedure of adding or deleting channel
numbers into the Television's mem3ry circuits. In this way
the Television "remembers" only the locally available or
desired channel numbers and skiips over any unwanted
channel numbers.

Display * An on screen message or graphics that help the user
operate and adjust his Television feature controls. See On
Screen Displays (OSD).

Remote Sensor Window * A window or opening found on
the Television control panel througla which infl'ared remote
control command signals are received.

Direct Audio/Video Inputs * Located on the rear of the TV
these connectors (RCA phono type plug) are used for the input
of audio and video signals. Designed for use with VCRs (or
other accessories) in order to receive higher picture resolution
and offer sound connection options.

Second Audio Program (SAP) */mother or additional audio
channel provided for in the Multichannel Television Sound
(MTS) broadcast standard. The most frequently proposed use
for SAP is the simultaneous bilingual broadcast of 'IV
program material.

Identify* Method by which a remote control searches and finds
an operating code for another product (such as a VCR or Cable
Converter). Once the code has been "identified" then the:TV
remote can operate and send commands to the other product.

Status * Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel
number is currently being viewed. Status can also be used to
clear the Television of on screen displays or information
(rather than waiting for the display., to "time out" or
automatically disappear from the screen).

Multichannel
Television
Sc,und (MTS) * The broadcast
standard that allows for stereo sound to be transmitted with the
"IV picture.

S-Video Input * Allows direct connection of high-resolution
video sources, such as a Super VHS videocasse.tte iecorder,
Laser Disc player, etc. Provides oplimum picture resolution,
sharpness, and clarity.

On Screen Displays (OSD) * Refers to the wording or
messages generated by the television (or VCR) to help the user
with specific feature controls (color adjustment, programming,
etc.).

Picture -In-Picture (PIP) * Term used when two pictmes are
shown on the TV screen at the same time. The smaller PIP

Twin Lead Wire * The more commonly used name for the
two strand 300 Ohm antenna wire _sed with many indoor and
outdoor antenna systems. In many cases this type of antenna
wire requires an additional adapter (or balun) in order to
connect to the 75 Ohm Input termir als designed into the more
recent Televisions and VCRs.

picture is supplied by a VCR (or other tuner/video playback
source). The PIP picture can also be moved and swapped with
the TV's main screen picture.

Variable Audio Output * An adjustable audio output which
allows for volume variations at the source.

Menu * An on-screen listing of feature controls shown on the
Television screen that are made available for user adjustments.

55

Accessories/Optional
Adapter

Connector

Add/Delete
Advance

Audio/Video
Automatic

..........................................

...................................................................
Input ...................................

Programming

Installation

Programming

24-26

_ ...... i 3, *Q/U-2

..........................................................

Cable TV Connections/Settings

Precautions/Safety

4

30-33, 46, 52 *Q/U-2

...... _..........................

................

(PIP) ......................................

Power La_,ht Indicator

13-14, *Q/U-2
*Q/U-2,

Control ..................................................................

Picture-In-Picture

46, 52, *Q/U- 1

........................................................

Audio Controls

Battery

..............................................

Channels
Buttons

Parental

.............. 10, 27, 28-29, 46, 52, 60, *Q/U-1

*Q/U-3

12, 46, 52 *Q/U-l,

2

46, 52, *Q/U-2

......................................................

......................................

Channels

20-2 l

Q/U-3

2, 3, 5;4, 59, *Q/U-1

.............................................

Remote

Control ................................

Remote

with VCRs .................................................

13, *Q/U-2

34-45, 48-4o, *Q/U-2,

Requesting

Service ................................................

RF Coaxial

Cable ...............................................

40, 41,44-45
54, 57-58,

RF Switcher

13-14, *Q/U-2

Reminder/Time

and Channel ...................................................

19

Remote

.................................................................

..........................................................................

15

Safety/Precautions

Clock Timer ............................................................................

16

Second Audio

Closed Captioning

11

Sensor Remote

Channel

Display .........................................

Memory

Channel/Time

Reminder

Clock Setting

Color Controls
Convergence
Controls!TV

.................................................

.........................................................

..................................................................

.............................................................

6,*Q/U-4

.............................................................................

..............................

34-45,

Status Button

5

55

1,54,

*Q/U-2,

4

Minus(-)/Plus

*Q/U-3,

4

Warranty

contained

in Quick-Use

Display .........................................

(Q/U) Guide - page listed

56

28-29
28

19, 22, *Q/U-3

45

.............................................................................

Connections

TV Speaker

30-33, 46, 52

...................................................................

4

VCR Button

Menu ...........................................................................

* Information

Terminals

38

*Q/U-3,

Sound .................................................................

Tips for Service

*Q/U-1

. ......................................

16

VCR/TV

4

17
36-37

Timer (Turn On) ......................................................................

Volume

(+) Buttons ...........................................

25

*Q/U-3

................................................................

Time/Channel
9

Help Line Information

and Video ........................................

Speaker

*Q/U-2

53, *Q!U-2,

..........................................

Surround

*Q/U-4

Terms .................................................................

2, 3, 'i4, 59, *Q/U-1

.....................................................................

3, 4

Help Menu ............................................................

Inputs/Audio

Smart Picture

48-49, *Q/U-2,

.....................................................................

34-35

................................................................

Smart Sound ......................................

First Time Set Up ...........................................................

19

(SAP) ..................................................

3, 4

Features .....................................................................................

Glossary/TV

Program

10

Sleep Timer ..............................................................................
8

Exit .................................................................................

Ghost Cancellation

......................................

*Q/U-2,

............................................................

Controls/Remote

.............................................................................

Locator

59

46, 52, *Q/U-I

19, 22, *Q/U-3

Channel!Time

3, 4

.............................

30-33, 46, _';2, *Q/U- 1

............................................................

Control ...............................................................

Display

.......................................................................

.................................................................................

54, 57-59
28
26
59

Philips Consumer Electronics Company
Factory Service Center Locations
See Reverse Side for More Details.
Area

Detroit./Toled(
Rockford
f

San FranciscolMetro

•

Chicago

Area

• Cleveland/N

Ohio

Columbus/Dayton/Cincinnati

• BostonlS

Main_r

_J

Islan, d

Charlotte
_geles/San

_)iego

• Phoenix/Metro

New Jersey
Area
• _'_ .J
Atlanta/N Georgia

•Philadelphi_dS

New Jersey

Ih/V_H A r_e_,
J-_DallasYFt.

ng tonl Baltimore/Richmond

Worth

• OrlandolN

\

_

San

Florida/SE

Georgia

Tampa/W Florida
Ft. Myers/SW Florida
_JMiam/SE
Florida

Antonio

NOTE:If you reside in one of our PhilipsFactory Service Branch areas (see directory on back), you can contact the neare.,;tService Branch _toobtain
efficient and expedient repair for your product. If your product is In-Warranty, you should haveproof-of-purchase to enstire No ChargeService.
For Out-of-Warranty service, call the location nearest you.
NOTA:Si vousr_sidez dane une des r_gions desservies par unesuccursale de serviceapr_s vente du fabricant Philip.,;(voir liste ci-dessou.,;),vous
pourrez contacter la branche de service apr_s vente la plus pros de chez vous pour obtenir un serviceapr_s vente rapide _._t
efficace. Si le produit est
sous garantie, il suffira de presenter une preuved'achat pour be:n_ficierd'un service sans frais. Pour lee produits non couverts par la garantie,
contactez le centre le plus pres de chez vous.
NOTA:Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucursales Philips de servicio al de f#,brica(ver directorio m_s abaLjo),Ud. puedecornunicarse con
la sucursal de servicio m_s cercana para obtener una reparaciSn oportuna y eficaz de su producto. Si su producto est_ todavfa bajo garantia, Ud. debe
presentar comprobante de compra parano ocasionar ningunos cargos por servicio. Paraservicio despu_s del vencimiento de la garantfa, Ilameal
lugar m#.scercano de los abajo indicados.

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ISLONG
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Connecticut-RhodeIslandSpringfield,MA Area
1294 Blue Hills Avenue
Bloomfield, CT 06002
(860) 726-9612

Atlanta-AthensMacon-Chattanooga,TNNorthGeorgiaArea
1898 Leland Drive
Marietta, GA 30067
(404) 952-3279
Boston-SouthernMaineSouthernNew HampshireArea
1 North Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803
(617) 272-4825
Charlotte-WinstonSalemGreensboro-ChapelHillRaleigh-Spartanburg, SCArea
520-G Clanton Road
Charlotte, NC 28217
(704) 529-6330
Chicago-GaryArea
1360 W. Hamilton Parkway
Itasca,IL 60143
(708) 775-0990
Cleveland-AkronYoungstownArea
24090 Detroit Road
Westlake,OH 44145
(216) 899-2040
Columbus-DaytonCincinnati Area
6333 Busch Blvd.
Columbus, Ohio 43229
(614) 781-2605

Dallas-Ft. WorthArea
13375 Stemmons Freeway,
Suite200
Dallas,Texas 75234
(214) 243-4775
Detroit/ToledoArea
25173 Dequindre
Madison Heights, MI 48071
(810) 544-2110
Knoxville-GreenevilleTri Cities-EastTennesseeArea
6700 D. Papermill Road
PapermillPlaza
Knoxville,TN 37919
(423) 584-6614
Ft. Myers-NaplesSouthwestFloridaArea
11601 ClevelandAve, Suite 15
Ft. Myers, FL 33907
(813) 278-4242
Houston-GalvestonBeaumont-AustinSanAntonioArea
1110 North PostOakRoad
Suite1O0
Houston,TX 77055
(713) 682-3990

LosAngeles-SanDiegoArea
2910 E. LaPalma,Suite E
Anaheim,CA 92806
(714) 238-7250
Miami-Southeast Florida Area
2099 W. Atlantic Blvd.
PompanoBeach,FL 33069
(305) 978-0467
NorthNJ-Staten IslandRocklandCounty,NYArea
140J CommerceWay
Totowa, NJ 07512
(201) 890-7200
NewYork MetroArea
116 CharlotteAvenue
Hicksville, NY 11801
(516) 933-1780 NassauCounty
Orlando-Jacksonville-North
Florida-SoutheastGeorgiaArea
2452 Sand Lake Road
Orlando, FL32809
(407) 857-8998
Philadelphia/&NewJerseyArea
352 Dunks Ferry Road
Bensalem,PA 19020
(215) 638-7500
Phoenix-ScottsdaleMesa-TempeArea
5032 S. Ash Avenue,Ste.101
Tempe,AZ 85282
(602) 897-7358

Pittsburgh, PA--Steubenville,OHWheeling/Morgantnwn,
WV Area
2891 BanksvilleRoad
Pittsburgh, PA 15216
(412) 563-80213
Rockford-KennshaBeloit-MadisonArea
5602 N. Second
Loves Park, IL 61111
(815) 654-7343
San Francisco-OaklandSanJoseArea
3370 MontgomeryDrive
SantaClara,CA95054
(408) 492-9013
Se,attle-Tacoma/OlympiaArea
11_55AndoverPark East
Tukwila, WA 98188
(236) 575-6288
Tampa-St.PetersburgSarasotaArea
CenterPoint BusinessPark,
Building B-l, Suite 100
1£11 U.S.H_. 301 North
Tampa,FL 33619
(813) 621-8181
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6671-J SantaBarbara Road
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