PHILIPS Direct View Digital 27 To 40 TV Manual L0404094

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_, This "bolt of lightning" indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an elec-
trical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product cov-
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literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems.
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TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read before operating equipment
I. Read these instructions. 16.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance
with the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat regis-
ters, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
typc plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than
the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third ground-
ing prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your
safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, con-
suit an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particu-
larly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they
exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. _ Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the app-
aratus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving
the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for
long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualifed service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled
or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
been dropped.
15. This product may containlead and mercury. Disposalofthese
materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations.
For disposal or recycling inti_rmation, please contact your local
authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org
Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced
by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cold or the plug has been damaged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appli-
ance: or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance: or
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
17. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended
international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties
of its cabinet design.
Do not compromise these design standards by applying exces-
sive pull /brce to the front, or top, of the cabinet which could ulti-
mately overturn the product.
Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electron-
ic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could
unsuspcctingly fall fiom the top of the set and cause product dam-
age and/or personal injury.
18. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to
a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
19. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from
power lines.
20. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna is connect-
ed to the receiver, be sure the antenna system [s grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static
charges.
Section 81(l of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No, 70-
1984, provides intbrmation with respecl to proper grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below,
21. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects
do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through
openings.
Note to the CATV system installer:This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention toArdcle 820-40 of the NEC that ]
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the build-
ing,as cose to the point of cab e entry as practica.
Example of Antenna Grounding
as per NEC -National Electric Code
GROUNDCLAMP ANTENNALEADIN WIRE
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome/Registration of Your TV ..................... 2
Saf'cty/'Precautions ............................... 2-3
Features .......................................... 5
[] AUDIONIDEO INPUT JACKS
Jack Panel descriptions and required cables ....... 6
Using the AV 1 Input Jacks .......................... 7
Using the AV 2 input Jacks .......................... 8
Using the Side (AV 3) Input Jacks ..................... 9
Using the AV 4 Input Jacks ......................... 10
Using the Component Video Input Jacks (CV1) .......... I 1
Using the S Video Input Jack ........................ 12
Using the Monitor Output Jacks ...................... 13
]PICTURE MENU CONTROLS
Adjust ng the Br ghtness Control ............... 14
Adjusting the Color Control ......................... 14
Adjusting the Picture Control ........................ 14
Adjusting the Sharpness Control ..................... 14
Adjusting the Tint Control .......................... 14
Flow to set the Color Temp Control ................... 14
How to use the Digital Options Control ................ 15
How to set the Dyu(amic) Contrast Control ............ 16
SOUND MENU CONTROLS
Adjusting the Treble Control .................. 17
Adjusting the Bass Control .......................... 17
Adjusting the Balance Control ....................... 17
How to use the AVL control ......................... lg
How to use the Incr.(edible) Surround Control .......... 19
How to set the Stereo Control ....................... 19
How to set the TV to receive Secondary Audio
Programming, also known as the SAP Control .......... 20
How to set the Audio Out Control .................... 21
How to turn the TV speakers on or off using
the Speaker Control ............................... 22
FEATURE MENU CONTROLS
How to use theTimer controls:
Setting the TV Clock using the Time Control .......... 23
Setting a time for the TV to turn itself on using
the Start Time Control ............................ 24
Setting a time for the TV to turn itself off using
the Stop Time Control ............................ 25
Setting the TV to start on a specific channel using
the Channel Control .............................. 26
How to activate the controls using the Activate Control . .27
How to view the time using the Display Control ....... 28
How to activate the Active Control TM ................. 29
How to use the AutoLock TMControls:
Understanding the AutoLock TMFeature .............. 30
Setting up an AutoLock TMAccess Code .............. 3 I
How to Block Channels ........................... 32
How to Clear All blocked channels at the same time .... 33
Blocking programming based on Movie Ratings ....... 34
Blocking programming based on TV Ratings .......... 35
AutoLock TMBlocking Options - Blocking Control ...... 36
AutoLock IM Blocking Options - No Rating Control ..... 37
How to review the AutoLock vMControl Status ......... 38
How to use the Closed Captioning Control ............. 39
ttow to change the screen (size) format using
the Format Control ................................ 40
[_ REMOTE CONTROL RELATED FEATURES
[low to set the Sleep Timer Control ............ 41
How to Use the Freeze Control ...................... 42
Using the AutoPicture jM Control ..................... 43
Using the AutoSound TMControl ...................... 44
Using the Surf Control (and Alternate Channel) ......... 45
Using the Remote Control with accessory devices
Direct Access Method ............................ 46
Code Entry Method .............................. 47
Search Method .................................. 48
Direct-Entry Code list for accessory devices ......... 49-50
Remote Control VCR Specific Button ................. 51
GENERAL INFORHATION
Care and Cleaning .......................... 52
Troubleshooting .................................. 52
Glossary of terms ................................. 53
Index ........................................... 54
Factory Service Locations .......................... 55
Limited Warranty ................................. 56
Refer to the simple Quick Use and
Setup Guide (supplied with your TV)
for details on the following:
Basic TV connections
Basic TV and remote-control operation
Onscreen menu navigation
How to use the Installation features
Language, Tnner Mode, Anto Program,
Channel Edit, Name, and AutoChron IM
Active Control TM continuously measures and corrects all incore
ing signals to help provide the best picture quality. This feature
monitors and corrects both the sharpness control and noise
reduction control.
Audio/Video Jack Panel allows direct connections with VCRs,
DVDs, m other devices, providing quality TV picture and sound
playback.
Audio Volume Leveler (AVL) Control keeps theTV sound at
an even level. Peaks and valleys that occur during program
changes or commercial breaks are reduced, making [bra more
consistent, comfortable sound.
AutoChron TM automatically sets the right time of day and
maintains it with digital precision through brownouts, power
failures, and even Daylight Savings Time adjustments.
AutoLock TM allows you to block the viewing of certain chan-
nels or programs with certain ratings if you do not want your
children to view inappropriate materials.
Auto Programming scans (when activated) for all available
channels from regular antenna or cable signals and stores only
active broadcast stations in the TV's memory.
AutoPicture TM allows you to change the picture settings (color,
tint, contrast, etc.) for various types of programming, such as
sports, movies, multimedia (games), or weak signals with the
push of one button.
AutoSound TM allows you to select from three factory-set con-
trols and a personal control that you set according to your own
preferences through theonsereen Sound menu. The three facto-
ry-set controls (Voice, Music, and Theatre) enable you to tailor
the TV sound so as to enhance the particular programming you
are watching.
Channel Edit allows you to add or delete channels from the list
stored in the TV's memory. Channel Edit makes it easy to limit
or expand the number of channels that are available to you when
you press the Channel (+) or ( ) buttons on your remote control.
Closed Captioning allows the viewer to read TV program dia-
logue or voice conversations as onscreen text.
Dynamic Contrast helps to sharpen the picture quality by
improving the contrast between the darkest and brightest parts of
the picture.
Eye Fidelity (also know as Digital Options) give a choice of
two different scanning technics - Progressive Scan or Interlaced.
Progressive Scan doubles the number of visible lines per field by
displaying all picture frame lines at once, eliminating any picture
flicker. The Interlaced mode provides a double vertical display
scan, which reduces annoying motion sweeps. The Interlaced
mode will also smooth out the jagged lines sometimes seen on
the edges of crowed or angled surfaces.
Infrared Remote Control works your TV and other remote-
controlled devices, such as VCRs, DVD players, cable convert-
ers, and satellite receivers.
Onscreen Menu shows helpful messages and instructions for
setting TV teatare controls (can be viewed in English, French, or
Spanish).
Sleep Timer automatically turns the TV OFF after a set amount
of time that you choose.
Standard Broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable TV (CATV) chan-
nel capability allows for viewing by antenna or cable.
Stereo capability, including a built-in audio amplifier and twin-
speaker system, allows tot the reception of TV programs broad-
cast in stereo sound.
Surf Button allows you to easily switch among only the chan
nels that are of interest to you (the ones that you have
programmed into the TV's Surf control through the onscreen
menu).
Timer allows you to set your TV to turn itself ON and OFF
once or daily like an alarm clock.
As you unpack your TV, please note that this Directions
for Use manual contains safety-tip information and
Factory Service Center locations, as well as a Warranty
Registration Card, remote control, and batteries for use
with the remote control.
Please take a few minutes to complete your registration
card. The serial number for the TV is on the rear of the set.
Refer to the back of this manual for instructions in the
cleaning and care ofthe TV.
Your new television and its packing contain nraterials that
can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recy
clu your product to increasc the amount of reusable materials
and minimize the amounts that need to be properly disposed.
Your product also uses batteries that should not be thrown
away when depicted, but should be handed in and disposed of
as small chert'deal waste.
When you replace your existing equipment, please find out
about the local regulations regarding disposal of your old tel-
evision, batteries, and packing materials.
As an Energy Star® Partner, Philips Consumer
Electronics has determined this product meets
the Energy Star® guidelines for energy efficien-
cy. Energy Star® is a U.S. registered mark. Using products
with the Energy Star® label can save energy. Saving energy
reduces air pollution and lowers utility bills.
Active Control, APAC, AutoPicture, AutoSound, AutoChron,
and Incredible Surround are trademarks of Philips Consumer
Electronics Company. Copyright 2001 Philips Consumer
Electronics.
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
The television is equipped with external
input and output jacks for use with optional
accessory devices such as VCRs, DVD PlayeJ,
Gaming Units, Video Cameras, etc. The.lollow-
ing gives a brief explanation of the dt_fferent
types of jacks available and the t_'pe _)f cables
needed to make connections.
75_ RF - Cable/Antenna Input connec-
tion jack. Located on the back of the tel-
evision.
AV 1 in - Audio/Video connection jacks.Located on the back of the television.
Along with Component Video Inputs.
AV 2 in - Audio/Video Input connection
jacks. Located on the back of the televi-
sion.
S-Video Input jack - Used with the AV
2 in Audio Left and Right Input jacks.
Located on the back of the television.
Monitor Out - Audio/Video Output
connection jacks. Located on the back of
the television.
AV 4 in - Component Video, VGA
(RGB), and Audio Input connection
jacks. Located on the back of the televi-
sion.
SIDE (AV 3) - Audio/Video Input jacks,
plus a Headphone jack located on the
side of the cabinet.
ated on the back of theTV
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Cable Descriptions:
A 75-ohm coaxial cable connects signals
from an antenna or a cable TV company
to the antenna jack on the back of the TV.
Coaxial cables use "F" connectors.
A two-way signal splitter enables you to
take a single antenna or cable TV signal
and supply it to two different inputs.
A300- to 75.ohm twin-lead adapter
accepts the antenna cables (called twin-
lead wires) from an antenna, allowing you
to connect the antenna signal to the TV.
An S-Video cable provides better picture
performance than regular (composite)
video connections.
S-Video cables can be used only with S-
Video-compatible accessory devices. You
must also connect the left and right audio
cables to the AV 2 Audio in jacks because
the S-Video jack carries only the picture
signal, not the sound.
Yellow - Video
White Audio Left
Red -Audio Right
Video and audio cables with standard
RCA (phone) connectors connect the
video and audio jacks of accessory
devices such as VCRs and DVD players
to the jacks on the TV.
These connectors are usually color coded.
The jacks on your TV are also color
coded to match the colors of the connec-
tors. Yellow for video (composite) and
Red and White for the right and left audio
channels. The video cables used to con-
nect component video or RGB (high-reso-
lution) jacks are color coded red, green,
and blue.
An VGA (HDI5) cable makcs aVGA
(RGB) connection to the HD INPUT-AV
4 jack on the rear of the TV.
The TVs audio/video input jacks arejbr NOTE: Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the remote control will toggle the
Idire_tpicture attd sound connections picture source from the current channel, the AVI channel, then the CV1 channel,
between the TV and a VCR (oi similar devke) then the AV2 channel, then the SIDE (AV3) channel and the AV4 channel. After the
that has audio/video output jacks. Follow the AV4 channel, the AV button will select the current channel again.
east steps below to connect your accessory
device to the AV l hzput Jacks located on the
back of the T[_ RACKOVTV
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3
4
5
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Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to
the VIDEO AV1 in jack on the back of
the TV.
Connect the AUDIO (red and white)
cables to the AUDIO (left and right)
AVI in jacks on the rear of the TV.
Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to
the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of
the VCR.
Connect the AUDIO (red and white)
cables to the AUDIO (left and right)
OUT jacks on the rear of the VCR.
Turn the VCR (accessory device) and
the TV ON.
Press the AV button on the remote
control to select the AV1 channel. AVI
will appear in the upper left corner on
the TV screen.
With thc VCR (or accessory dcvice)
ON and a prerecorded tape (CD, DVD,
etc.) insertcd, press the PLAY button
to view the tape on the television.
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Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the
remote control will toggle the picture source
from the current channel, then AV1, CV1,
AV2, SIDE (AV3), and the AV4 Input Jack
connections.
AUDH) IN
(RED/WHITE)
BACK OF VCR
VCR
(EQUIPPED WITH VIDEO AND
AUDIO OUTPUT JACKS)
VIDEO IN
(YELLOW)
Tlw TVs audiD/video input jacks allow yon
'onnect multiple accessory devices at one
time to dt_ff_,rent sets of btput jacks Follow the
easy stq_s below to _onneet an additional
accessotw device to the AV 2 Input Jacks locat-
ed on tbe back _the TV.
i Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to
the VIDEO AV2 in jack on the back of
the TV.
Connect the AUDIO (red and white)
cables to the AUDIO (left and right)
AV2 in jacks on the rearof the TV.
Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to
the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of
the VCR.
Connect the AUDIO (red and white)
cables to the AUDIO (left and right)
OUT jacks on the rear of the VCR.
Turn the VCR (accessory device) and
the TV ON.
Press the AV button on the remote
control to select the AV2 channel. AV2
will appear in the upper left corner on
the TV screen.
With the VCR (or accessory device)
ON and a prerecorded tape (CD, DVD,
etc.) inserted, press the PLAY button
to view the tape on the tclevision.
NOTE: Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the remote control will toggle the
picture source from the current channel, the AVI channel, then the CVI channel,
then the AV2 channel, then the SIDE (AV3) channel and the AV4 channel. After the
AV4 channel, the AV button will select the current channel again.
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SECOND VCR
or ACCESSORY DEVICE
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AND AUD]O OUTPUT JACKS)
T_is television has input jacks conveniently
ocated on the sMe of the cabinet. These
jack are fi)r ea_3' hook-ups (without having to
move around to the back of the TV)_or cam-
eras, gaming units, and other accessory
devices that wouldn't be connected perma-
nently. Follow the ea_iy step_ below to connect
your accessory dev& e to the SIDE (AV 3) Input
Jacks located on the right sMe of the TV.
Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to
the VIDEO in .jack on the side of the
TV.
Connect the AUDIO (red and white)
cables to the AUDIO (left and right) in
jacks on the side of the TV.
Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to
the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of
the camera (or accessory device).
Connect the AUDIO (red and white)
cables to the AUDIO (left and right)
OUT jacks on the rear of the camera
(or accessory device).
Turn the camera (or accessory
device) and the TV ON.
Press the AV button on the remote
control to select the SIDE channel.
SIDE will appear in the upper left cor-
ner on the TV screen.
7With the camera (or accessory device)
ON and a prerecorded tape (CD, DVD,
Game Card, etc., depending on type of
accessory device) inserted, press the
PLAY button to view the tape on the
television.
The SIDE JACKS also
contain a HEADPHONE
JACK When headphones
am plugged into this
jack, the sound ¢omillg
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NOTE: The S-Video Cable can be used in place of
the Yellow Video cable shown in this diagram. If
your camera or accessory device has a S-Video
output iack connecting the video signal through
the S Video jack will reproduce the video signal
with greater quality.
T;e AV4 Input Jacks provide Both Component
nd VGA Video Inputs at 1080i or 4801) fin
accessol 3, like HD Receiver and Digital DVD
Players. Using the color diffbrence signals (Pb,
Pr) and the luminance (Y) signal will improve
color bandu'idth information.
Connecting a Digital device using the COM-
PONENT VIDEO Inputs:
.,,_ Connect the Component (Y, Pb, Pr)
Video OUT jacks frontthe DVD player
(or similar device) to the (Y, Pb,Pr) AV4
in(put)jacks on the TV.
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3
4
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Connect the red and white AUDIO
CABLES to the Audio (left and right)
output jacks on the rear of the accessory
device to the Audio (L and R) AV4
in(put) jacks on the TV.
Turn the TV and the DVD (or digital
accessory device) ON.
Press the AV button on the remote to
tune to the AV4 channel.
Press the PLAY button on the DVD (or
digital accessory device) to view the pro
gram on the television.
Connect an HD Reviver to the VGA Input:
Pleasc ret?r to your Reccivcr's Owner's Manual
for more detailed hookup options.
If using a Satellite Dish, Cable signal or
Antennasignal, connect the 75_2round
cable froma SatelliteDish to the SATEL-
LITEIN and/orthe Cable andAntenna
signals to the ANTENNA "A" or "B" 1N
on the back of the HD Receiver.
Connect another 75s_ round cable fi-om
the OUT TO TV jack on the HD Receiver
to the 75f2 IN on the back of the TV.
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9
Connect a VGA cable from the VGA
OUT on the HD Receiver to the AV4
VGA Input .jack on the back of the TV.
Connect the Audio L(eft) and R(ight)
cables fromthe AUDIO Outputs on the
HD Receiver to theAV4 AUDIO Inputs
on the back of the TV.
With both the HD Receiver and the tele-
vision ON, Press the AV button on the
remote to tune to the AV 4 Channel andview the video input from the VGA sup-
plied signal.
Using the AV4 Component Video Inputs
Note: If the AV4 channel is
tuned and no signal connt.'CliOll
presenk the screen could jmnp
or flash.
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Using the VGA Input and a HD Receiver
Note: This is a very basic hookup, please refer to you HD Receiver's (or accessory
device's) Owner's Manual for detailed hookup instructions.
JACK PANEl
ON BACK OFTV
When using tile AV4 chamlcl (inpuls),
,-x)me cOrtlfOls aild t_atules will nol [_
accessible liar adjustmcnl SllARPNESS.
TINT, DYNAMIC CONTRAST, and the
FORMAT Conlrols will not be available¸
JACK PANEl.
OF HD RECEIVER
WITH VGA OUT
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Component Video inputs provide for the
highest possible color and picture resolu-
tion in the playback of digital signal source
material, such as with DVD players. The
_olor d(_'erenee signals (Pb, Pr) and the lumi-
nance (Y) signal are connected and received
separately, which allows fi)r impJw_ed color
bandn,idth infl)rmation (not possible when
using composite video or S Video eonnee
tions).
!Connect the Component (Y, Pb, Pr)
Video OUT jacks from the DVD play-
er (or similar device) to the (Y, Pb, Pr)
in(put) jacks on the TV. When using
the Component Video Inputs, it is best
not to connect a signal to the AVI
Video Input.
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4
Connect the red and white AUDIO
CABLES to the Audio (left and right)
output jacks on the rear of the accesso-
ry device to the Audio (L and R) AVI
in(put) jacks on the TV.
Turn the TV and the DVD (or digital
accessory device) ON.
Press the AV button or the CH +, -
buttons to scroll the available channels
until CV1 appears in the upper left cor-
ner of the TV screen.
"_ Slide the TV/VCR/ACC Switch to
@the ACC position.
NOTE: The remote control may have
to be programmed to operate your
accessory device. Please refer to the
Using the Remote control with
Accessory Devices section starting on
page 46.
Insert a DVD disc into the DVD player
and press the PLAY II_ button on the
remote.
The description for the component video
connectors may differ depending on the
DVD player or accessory digital source
equipment used (for example, Y, Pb, Pr; Y,
B-Y, R Y; Y, Cr, Cb). Although abbrevia-
tions and terms may vary, the letters band r
stand for the blue and red color component
signal connectors, and Yindicates the lumi
nance signal. Refer to your DVD or digital
accessory owner's manual for definitions
and connection details.
•]le CV[ cnlmcclion will [:,e dominate
over the AV IVideo Inpul. When a
Componenl Video Device is colmecmd
as described, it is besl not 1o have a
video sigllal connecled to the AV I
Video Inpul jack¸
CVI
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AV4 In
VIDEO 4BOpJ'iOeOI
BACK OF TV
ACCESSORY DEVICE
EQUIPPED WITl[ CONPO
NENT VIDEO OUTPUTS.
11
s y,.,. _vi teo.J,,Utio.o,1,hE,e.,
the TV can provide )ou with better pic-
Jure detail and clario' for the playback of
accessory sources such as DBS (digit!l
blvadcast satellite), DVD (digital video
discs), video games, and S I/HS VCR (video
CdSSet[C _recorder) tapes than the normgt[
alltelttl(I pi( ture connections.
NOTE: The accessory device must have au
S-VIDEO OUT(put)jack in opder /br you to
complete the connection on this page.
Connect the S-VIDEO CABLE to the
S-VIDEO input jack on the rear of the
television.
Connect tbe AUDIO (red and white)
cables to the AUDIO AV2 in jacks on
the rear of the TV.
Connect the S-VIDEO CABLE to the
S-VIDEO output jack on the accessory
device.
Connect the red and white AUDIO
cables to the AUDIO (left and right)
output jacks on the rear of the accesso-
ry devicc.
Turn the VCR, DVD or other acces- I_(sory device ON.
_S Press the AV button on the remote
control to select the AV2 channel. AV2
will appear in the upper left corner on
the TV screen.
With the VCR (or accessory device)
ON and a prerecorded tape inserted,
press the PLAY button to view the
tape on thc television.
C.EcK trOut
The S-Video jack and the AV 2 jacks work
together. When a device is connected to the
S-Video jack, do not connect a signal to the
AV 2 in Video jack. This could cause an
over-lapping of two video images on the TV
screen.
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AV4
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2 Fh PROGESSIVE
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When using the S-Video
Input, do rio( conneet an
video signal to the AV 2
in Video Jack. This c_)n hi
Catl_,e agho'_l iiIlage 1(>
appear over the S Video
AUDIO U_,BI,ES
(Red & White) S VIDE() CABLE
(Red & While)
VCR ol EXTERNAL
ACCESSORY DEVICE
WlTn S VIDEO OUTPUT
12
_lle Audio/Video (Monitor) Output jacks
re greatjor recording with a VCR o#
used to _onnect all external audio system jbr
better sotlnd reproduction.
For Audio System Connection:
Connect one end of the R(ight) and
L(eft) AUDIO (Monitor Out) jacks on
the TV to the Rand L audio input jacks
on your amplifier or sound systena. Set
the audio system's volume to a normal
listening level.
NOTE: Refer to page 21 to set the TV's Audio
Out Control to VARIABLE if you want to con-
trol the volume of the audio system with the
TV remote control. (Set the control to FIXED
if you want to control the volume from the
audio system.)
2Turn the TV and audio system ON.
You can now adjust the sound level
coming from the audio system with the
VOLUME (+) or ( ) button on the TV
or remote control.
AV4 in
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2 Fh PROGESglVE
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO [.(el()and R(ighl)
RGB ::-
_-_ AUDIO JACK PANEL
_._/ _wj_; back of the TV
-=" .2
(Red & Wh[tc)
A,UD[O SYSTEM
with AUDIO
INPUTS
For Second VCR Connection:
NOTE: Refer to page 7 for the propcr
hookup of the first VCR.Follow the instruc-
tions on how to tune to thc AV 1 channel to
view a pre reconled tape.
The following steps allow you to connect a
second VCR to record the program while
your watching it.
Connect one end of the yellow VideoCable to the Monitor Out VIDEO
plug. Connect the other end to the
VIDEO IN plug on the second VCR.
Connect one end of the red and whiteAudio cable from the Monitor Out
AUDIO L and Rplugs on the TV to the
AUDIO IN plugs on the VCR.
Turn the Second VCR ON, insert a
@black VHS tape and it's ready to record
W " .
hat s be ng v ewed on the TV screen.
MONITOR OUT
VII)EO &
AUDIO L(eft) and R(ight)
VIDEO CABLE
(Yellow)
AV4 In
VIDEO _OOOI
2Fh PROGEBSIVE
JACK PANEL
Located on the
b_tck ill Ihc TV
\UI)IO CABLES
(Red & Whhc)
SECOND V(R FIRST VCR (accessory dcvice)
(Hookup fmm Page 7)
13
T) adjust your TV picture controls, select a
'hamwl and fi_llow these steps.
Press the MENU button on the remote
controlto show the onscmen menu. PIC-
TURE will be highlighted.
IIUBEfllII_I*U
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button andthe menu will shift to the left. BRIGHT-
NESS will be highlighted and an adjust-
ment bar will be shown to the right.
:Use the CURSOR LEFT or CURSOR
RIGHT button to adjust the BRIGHT-
NESS level of the picture.
After adjusting the BRIGHTNESS con-
tml, press the CURSOR DOWN button
to select another picture adjustment:
COLOR, PICTURE, SHARPNESS,
TINT, OR COLOR TEMP. Press the
CURSOR LEFT or CURSOR RIGHT
button to adjust the selected control.
NOTE: The menu will show only five itcms at a
time, so you will need to continue scrolling with
the CURSOR DOWN button to adjust the TINT
and COLOR TEMP.
Em
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
HELPFUL HINT ...........!_i_i_i_i_i_i_
Remember, when the bar scale is centered
, the control settings are at
normal, mid-range levels. Picture adjust-
ments arc described herc.
NOTE: The SHARPNESS and TINT
Controls will not be available for adjust-
mcnts when tuned to the AV4 Inputs (AV4
Channel) and CVI Inputs (CVI Channel).
BRIGHTNESS - adds or subtracts light
from the darkest part of the picture.
COLOR - adds or eliminates color.
PICTURE - improvcs the detail of the light-
est parts of the picture.
SHARPNESS - improves the detail in the
picture.
TINT - adjusts the picture to obtain natural
skin tones. *, _I_Ul[hU
COLOR TEMP offers NORMAL, COOL, or
WARM picture preferences.
NORMAL - keeps whites, white.
COOL - makes whites, bluish. • [(llnlTllP_fl_ |Y/!lall
WARM - makes whites, reddish.
BRIGHTNESS
SOIJND COLOR h
J
• FEATURE_ PICTURE
INSTALL SHARPNESS
TINT
PICTURE
COLOR
PIETUH_
SHARPNESS
• T}HT
PH|LIPS
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
PICTURE
SHARPNESS
tTiHT
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
• COLOR
SHAHPSESS
! THU
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
• COLOR
• PICTURE
IlINT
PICTURE
BHIGNTNESS
• COLOR
• PICTURE
• SHARPNESS
PICTURE i
• COLOR
• PICTURE
• SHARPNESS
TINT
OH
OR
• X*_llIllili EO_BI
The Digital Options (Eye Fidelio') conn'ol
ires you a (hoiee bem'een m'o difjerent
picture s_anning modes: Progressive Scan
and Interlaced (1050i).
Progressive S.m doubles the number of pic-
ture lines, eliminating line flicker and provid-
ing a jitter:!_ee picture.
Interlaced (1050i mode) improves the appear
an_ e qf onsereen motion. All 'Picture
Adjustment Controls' stay eontlvllable,
im luding the Aetire Conttvl. It also helps
smooth out jagged lines that are sometimes
seen on L:Ztrvedand attgled su_fitces in the
picture.
Press the MENU button on theremote to show the onscreen menu.
PICTURE will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button andthe menu will shift to the left. BRIGHT-
NESS will be highlighted and an adjust
merit bar will be shown to the right.
_' Press the CURSOR DOWN button
_repeatedly until the Digital Options
control is highlighted.
_ress the CURSOR RIGHT or
LEFT button until you select the
option you want, either PROGRES-
SIVE or 1050i.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
HELPFUL HINT 1
The Digital Options (Eye Fidelity) Control /
is not available [br use with the AV 4 input [
jacks.
aBRIGHTNESS
SOUNO COLOR
FEATURES PICTURE
INflAtE SHARPNESS
TINT !
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COLOR
• PICTURE
SHARPNESS
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PICTURE 2
• PICTURE
• SHARPNESS
TINT
• COLORTEMP
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15
Zthe Dynamic Contrast control allows you
o sharpen the picture qnality by making
dark portions q]' The picture darker and light
portions of the picture more noticeable.
Normally, you will probably want m select
MED. In certain ¢ir_umstanees, however; you
may prt,fi, r MIN or MAX.
Press the MENU button on the
remote to show the onscrccn menu.
PICTUREwill bc highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttou and
the menu will shift to the left. BRIGHT
NESS will be highlightcd and an adjust-
ment bar will be shown to thc right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
rcpeatedly until thc DYN. CON-
TRAST control is highlighted.
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT or
LEFT button until you select the
option you want, cither OFF, MIN,
MED, or MAX.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
rcmove the menu from the screen.
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:vLnxNr :
The Dynamic Contrast control is not avail- I
able for use with the AV 4 Inputs (AV4
IChannel)" I
aERIGETE_SS
• SOUflD COLOR
FEATURES PICTURE
INSTALL SHARPNESS
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• SHARPNESS
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DIGITALOPTIONS
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Besides the normal volume level control.
your TV also has individual sound acl]ust-
merit controls. The TREBLE (high fi'equen-
cy), BASS (low.f!equency). and Speaker BAL-
ANCE may all be used to adjust the sound
playback of TV plvgrams.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu.
2
3
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
TREBLE will be highlighlcd and an
adjustment bar will be shown to the
right. Bg
Use the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button to adjust the TRE-
BLE (high frequency) level of the tele
vision's sound.
After adjusting the TREBLE control,
press the CURSOR DOWN button to
select another sound adjustment:
BASS or BALANCE. IULEII;II[Rd
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button to adjust thc
selected control.
_Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
HELPFUL HINT
Remember, when the bar scale is centered,,
speaker BALANCE is centered between the
I TV s left and right side spcakers.
• PKTUNE TREBLE
a BASS
• FEATURES BALANCE
IN_TALL AVL
INCR.SURROUNO
SOUND
• DRSS
• RALAHEE
• AVE
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• TNEBLE
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• AV!.
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SOUND
TREBLE
BASS
AVL
| INC_._UR_OUND
17
Iy most cases, the volume levels coming
)'orebroadcast programming ocon me "-
cials are never the .g_lme. With the AVL
(Audio Volume Leveler) _ontrol turned ON,
yon can have the TV level out sound that is
being heard. This makes Jot a more consis-
tent sound t)y re&icing the peak._ and valleys
that occto during program changes or corn
inertial breaks. To turn the AVL ON,,[bllow
these steps.
II Liz
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu.
2
3
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
TREBLE will be highlighted and an
adjustment bar will be shown to the
right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until AVL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button to toggle AVL ON
or OFF. zn Bill
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
• PETURE TREBLE
BASS
• FEATURES BALANCE
[BSIALL AVL
INCR.SURROUND
>L
1/
PHIL|PS
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SOUND •
BASS
• BAL_,NCE
• AVL
IINCB._UBBDUND
SOUND
• TREBLE
BASS
r
• BALaNcE
IINCB._UBBOUND
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OR
SOUND
TREBLE
BASS
• BALANCE
IINCR.SUBBOUNB
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_ge Incredible Surround jeature a_hts
reater depth and dimension To both mon
aural (MONO) and stereo TV sound. With
the _ontrol set to INCR. SURROUND
(Incredible Surround), the TV's speakers _ltl
add even wider sound separation Io nornzal
broadcasts.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
Illeno,
ll_II
2
3
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
TREBLE will be highlighted and an
adjustment bar will be shown to the
right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until INCR. SURROUND is
highlighted. (Incredible Surround)
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button to toggle the
INCR. SURROUND control settings.
If s'gnal is Stereo: Select STEREO,
INCR. SURROUND, or DOLBY*
VIRTUAL.
6
7
If signal is MONO: Select MONO, or
SPATIAL.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
You can also change the INCR. SUR-
ROUND onscmen menu control set-
tings by pressing the VIRTUAL
DOLBY _ button on the remote con-
troh
+++++++++++++HELPFUL:+HIN_++++++++++
SPATIAL - widens the sound, simulating a
broader, fuller sound.
INCR. SURROUND - widens the sound,
simulating abroader, fuller sound.
DOLBY* VIRTUAL (with Virtual Dolby
Surround signals) sinmlates the surround-
sound experience from two speakers using
Dolby Pro Logic* providing the listener
with the sensation of being surrounded by
additional speakers.
*Manufactured under license [Fore Dolby Laboratories.
"'Dolby", +'Pro Logic", and the double D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Lalx)ratories.
]
PICTURE TREBLE
BASS !
FEATURES BALANCE
INSTALL AVL
INCR SURROUND
PHILIPS
19
SOUND
RASS
BALAUEE
RVL
| IN(R _DRROUND
I
SOUND •
TREBLE
BASS
RALAUCE
AVL
0the signal is in STEREO, choose from:
0 the signal is in MONO,choose[tom:
OOLBYVIRTUAL
y(g)ll ('(Ill reeei_,e broadcast stereo TV pro-
rams. The TV has both an amplifier and
twin .weakers through which the stereo sound
can be heard.
(_ Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
]II_]I
2
3
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
TREBLE will be highlighted and an
adjustment bar will be shown to the
right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until STEREO is highlight-
ed.
i1| |_11 .: ..llii._
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button to select STEREO
or MONO.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
_,_lllllll in [WElt]
Remember, if stereo is not present on a
selected show and the TV is placed in the
STEREO mode, the sound coming from the
set will remain monaural.
• PICTURE TREBLE
a BASS
FEATURES BALANCE
INS]AlL AVL
INCR,SURROUND
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SOUND
BASS
BALANCE
AVL
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SOUND t
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• RALAN_E
• AVL
IN(R. SURROUND
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OR
SOUND t
eBASS
U_LANCE
AVL
INCRSURROUND
An SAP is an additional part of the stereo
broadcast system. Sent as a third audio
channel, an SAP can be heard apart from the
current TV program sound. TV stations are
fi-ee to use SAP for any number of purposes. ., _,_, .... ,l!lllF!lIil't ,: .,,llI |tWZIIII
If an SAP signal is not present with a select
cd program, the SAP option cannot be select-
ed. Also, if SAP is selected on achannel
(with SAP) and you sclcct another channel,
when you return to the original channel, SAP
will be OFE You will have to reselcct the
SAP feature.
SOUND t
RBALANCE
AVL
IHCR.SURROUND
• STEREO
e
SOUHD t
| BALANCE
• AVE
•INCR. SUBBODUD
• STEREO
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2O
you have connected the TV's AUDIO
UTPUTja_ks to tlw AUDIO INPUT jacks
on a stereo receiver (see page 12 for eonnec
tion instructions), set AUDIO OUT to either
VARIABLE or FIXED to determine whether
you at[lust the volume at the stereo or at the
T_ Ii'you select VARIABLE, change the vol-
ume at the 73/using the TV's remote control.
If you sele(t FIXED, adjust the volume at fire
stereo using the stereo's controls. To select
FIXED or VARIABLE, jbllow these steps.
ll_IIl
3
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
nlenu,
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
TREBLE will be highlighted and an
adjustment bar will be shown to the
right.
,II_l!lt_l[tlI_ EImEKIUU
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until AUDIO OUT is high
lighted.
_Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to select FIXED or
VARIABLE. Iml'_lDIE[lltlln _DItTBUt._1UIl
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
.... HELPFULHINT
FIXED - If FIXED is selected, the sound
coming from the TV and being heard
through an external audio system is not
adjustable with the television's volume
controls. The volume would have to be
adjusted at the audio system.
VARIABLE - If VARIABLE is selected,
the sound coming from the TV and being
heard through an external audio system can
be adjusted at the TV using the Volume +
or- buttons on the television or remote
control.
Remember, the conncction instructions for
an external audio system is located on page
13.
PICTURE TREBLE
BASS k
FEAfflR[S BALANCE
...i!_!!i!iU_J•INSSALL AVL
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SOUND •
• BA_S
• BAL_UCE
AV{
IINCRSU_ROUNO
SOUND t
IAVL
•INCR.SURROUUD
S_EREO
• SAP
OR
SOUND
R AVL
IUCR.SUNROUND
_TEREO
SAP
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Ujing the TV's Audio (Monitor) Output
arks and TV Speaker ON/OFF control
an external audio system ean be used to heat"
the sound coming/)vm the TV. The Speaker
Control will allow you to turn the television's
speakera off so the TV sound wouM only be
heard through the audio system. Please r_/_,r
m page 13 _br the proper eonneetions needed
to hookup an external audio .system.
IPress the MENU button on thercmote control to show the onscrecn
iTlenu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
3Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
TREBLE will be highlighted and an
adjustment bar will be shown to the
right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until SPEAKERS is high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to turn the televi
sion's speakers ON or OFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toren]ove the n]enu from the screen.
HELt'FULH1NT
Be sure to first connect an external audio ]
I systcm to the television s Monitor Output I
[(audio) jacks. I
PICTURE TREBLE
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• FEfffUBES BALANCE I
IUE'[A[L AVL
INCR. SURROUN
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PHILliPS
SOUND ,
BASS
• UALANCE
AVL
IINCRSUrrOUND
SOUND t
lINC_SURROUND
• STEREO
• SAP
• AUUIOOUT
OR
SOUND
IINC_.SU_ROUHD
• STEREO
SAP
AUDIOOUr
..i
Refer to page 13 for the proper
hookup procedure. If the SPEAKERS
Control is turned OFF and no external
audio system is connected, there will
be no sound heard at the TV.
Jack Panel
on back o1 TV
External Audio System
Jack Panel
22
y_t)ur television comes with an on-screen
'lock. During normal operation, the clock
appears on the screen when the STATUS/EXIT
button is pressed or if the TIMER DISPLAY
control is turned ON.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
mcnu.
2
3
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shift to the left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display lcfl and highlight thc TIME con-
trol.
B
6
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight the time indicator area.
Press the CURSOR LEFT or CURSOR
RIGHT button to select the position or
digit you wish to enter. []= Illi I;Fil
_7 _ Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to select thedigits for the
time. Or press the NUMBERED but-
tons to enter the correct time.
8
9
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to
move to the AM or PM position.
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN
button to set AM or PM.
El: KIItEII[AI_I
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
NOTE: The TIMER Controls can also be
accessed by pressing the CLOCK button
on the remote control. See lower diagram
on this page.
HELPFUL HINT
Remember, bc sure to press () first and then
the hour number for single-digit entries.
The Clock also can be set automatically using
thc AutoChron TM feature found on page 4 of
the Quick Use and Installation Guide that
came with your television.
The TV's clock settings may be lost when the
TV is unplugged (or when AC power to the set
is interrupted).
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• PICTURE TIMER
S0tR{H ACTIVECTRL
a lutotock
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FEATURES
TIME
ACTIVECTRL STARTTIME
• AuIoLock STOPTIME
• CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
• FORMAT ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
i _' -: AM
• STARTTIME
• S'[0P l}M[
• CMAMHE{
ACTIVATE
I
FEATURES
TIMER
,TIME
• STARTTIME *
• STOPT{ME
• CHANNEL
• ACTIV_E
T
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
• STAHTTIME
StOP TIME
CHAHNEL
• ACTIVA]E
FEATURES
TIMER , : AM
j:STARTTIME
•STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACfIVAIE
Just as you would an alarm clock, you can
7et the TV to turn itself ON once or at the
same time every day. Follow t]wse steps to set
the Start Time.
I
2
3
4
5
6
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shift to the left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the START TIME control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight the time indicator
area.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button to move alnong
the positions where the time is input.
8Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to select the digits for
the time. Or press the NUMBERED
buttons to enter the time you want the
television to turn itself on.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to
move to the AM or PM position.
0Press the CURSOR UPor DOWNbutton to set AM or PM.
NOTE: The ACTIVATE Control (page 27)
must be set to ONCE or DALLY for the
START TIME Control to take effect.
!Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen. ill IlilllHTIll
:HELPFULHINT
Remember, be sure to press 0first and then
the hour number for single-digit entries.
The ACTIVATE Control must be set to ONCE
or DAILY for the television to shut itself off at
the specified time. Scc page 27 for more
details about the ACTIVATE Control.
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• SOILED ACTIVECTRL
AutoLock
IHSIAtL CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
FEATURES
TIME
ACTIVECTRL STARTTIME
AutoLock STOPTIME
CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
FORMAT ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
Illilll :AM
SiIffT rIME
• STOPTIME
• CHANNEL
RCTIVgIE
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
• STOPTIME
EHANHEL
• ACTIVATE
I
FEATURES
TIMER
• liME
'STARTTIHE
• SHOPTIHE
• CHANNEL
• RCTIVATE
FEATURES
TIHER
TIME
• STAR[TIME
SlOP iIM[
• CHANNEL
• ACTIVATE
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The following steps will guide you in set-
ing the TV to turn itself OFF at a specific
time.
2
3
4
5
6
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
nrenu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shift to the left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the STOP TIME control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight the time indicator
area.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button to move among
the positions where the time is input.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to select the digits for
the time. Or press the NUMBERED
buttons to enter the time you want the
television to turn itself off.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to
move to the AM or PM position.
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN
button to set AM or PM. :u lib Bil
NOTE: The ACTIVATE Control (page 27)
must be set to ONCE or DAILY top the STOP
TIME Control to take eft?ct.
_ _ Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
[u IIBll ,/_
Remcnrber, be sure to press 0first and then
the hour number for single digit entries.
The ACTIVATE Control must be set to ONCE
or DAILY for the television to shut itself off at
the specified time. See page 27 for more
details about the ACTIVATE Control.
PICTURE TIMER
• SOUND ACTIVECTRL
Autotock
INSTALL CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
I
PHILIPS
EEATURES
TIME
ACTIVECTRL STARTTIME
AutoLock STOPTIME
• CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
FORMAT ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
p :AM
• STARTTIHE
• StOPTIM[
• CHANNEl.
• AtIIVATE
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FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
S]_RTriME
• CHANHtL
A(TIVA[E
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
STARTTIME •
• STOPYIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
•TUtE
S[_RE TIME •
, STOPTIHE
CHANNEL
• ACTIVATE
25
y;u can select a specific (hannel that the
elevision will tune to when the timer
turns the set ON. Follow these steps to select
the channel.
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
menu.
2
3
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shill to the left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the CHANNEL Control.
Press the NUMBERED buttons to
enter the desired start-up channel. Or,
press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEIT[ button repeatedly to enter
the start-up channel you want.
NOTE: The ACTIVATE Control (page 27)
must be set to ONCE or DALLY for this
Channel Control to take effect.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
gremove the menu from the screen.
HELPFULHmr
The ACTIVATE Control must be set to
ONCE or DAILY for the television to shut
itself off at the specified time. See page 27
for more details about the ACTIVATE
Control.
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PICTURE TIMER
• _OUND ACTIVECTRL
AutoLock
[MSI'ALL CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
FEATURES
_TIME
ACTIVECTUL STARTTIME
Aulotock STOPTIME
• CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
FORMAT ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
STARTTIME
• STOPTIMF
• CHANNEL
• R(ilVAIE
l
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
START/M4E
• STOPTIME
• ACTIVATE
26
AJ?er you have set the Time, Start Time,
Stop Time, and Start Channel, the timer
must be set to come on ONCE oi" DALLY, or
turned OFF through the ACTIVATE Control.
{
2
3
4
B
6
7
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
lllenu,
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shift to the left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the ACTIVATE Control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button repeatedly to select
ONCE, DAILY or OFE
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
Ilr:lllJ|V-_|II :_ N]NI
With the ACTIVATE Control set to ONCE,
the START TIME, STOP TIME, and
START CHANNEL Controls will only be
activated one time.
With the ACTIVATE Control set to DAILY,
the START TIME, STOP TIME, and
START CHANNEL Controls will bc acti-
vated every day of the week until it is
turned OFF or set to ONCE.
• PICTURE TIMER
• SOUND ACTIVECTRL
AutoLock
INSTALL CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
D ®®®
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..... ®®®®
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PHILIPS
FEATURES
ITIME
ACTIVECTRL STARTTIME
AutoLock STOPTIME
• CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
FORMAT ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
=_ : Aid
STA_[ rIME
SlOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
• TIME
• STAHTTIME
• STOPTIME
• CHANNEL
ON
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OR
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Remember, before setting the TIMER con-
trois, the TV's clock must be set to the cor-
rect time manually (see page 23) or by
using the AutoChron TM Ieature described on
page 4 of the Quick Use and Installation
GuMe.
27
After the TV's _lock has been set, you can
use v,our TV as a _lock. The TIMER DIS-
PLAY control allows you to permanently dis-
play the time in the tq_per right corner of the
SCFCCn.
IPress the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu.
2
3
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shift to the left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the DISPLAY Control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button repeatedly to select
ON or OFF.
_ ress the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
IZtli,lil_i _t_l
cn cK1z Ovr
If the TIME has been set and the DISPLAY
Control set to ON, the current time will
appear in the upper right corner of the TV
screen while the TV is powered on.
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• SOUND ACTIVECTRL
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INSTALL CLOSEDCAP [[
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FORMAT
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FEATURES
TIME
ACTIVECTRL STARTTIME
AutoLock STOPTIME
• CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
FORMAT ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
tA' :AM
• SI'ARITIME
STOPTIME
CHANNEL
• ACTIVATE
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FEATURES 1
TIMER t
• SFARTtiME
• STOPTIME
• CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
ON
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28
Wlw A_ tive Control monitors and adjusts
ncoming video signals to lwlp provide the
best picture quality.
When you choose to turn the Active Contrul
ON, the picture sharpness attd noise reduc-
tion we conovlled automatically. Active
ContJvl adjusts tbese picture settings continu
ously and auromaticalls,.
NOTE: Active Control is not available.fi)r
signals connected to the AV4 inputs.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the on-screen
menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES. l_mllllibi • i]
_Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu wil[ shift to the left.
£_ Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until the ACTIVE CTRL
(control) is highlighted. II'IIIWUIII,,. ,, ,.-
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button repeatedly to tog
gle the ACTIVE CONTROL ON or
OFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
You can also press the ACTIVECONTROL button on the remote
control to toggle the ACTIVE CON-
TROL ON or OFF.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;:+++++:+++++++++++++++++o+++++++++++++++
Toggle the ACTIVE CONTROL ON with
the remote control and a screen display will
appear showing the Active Control in work.
You will see the sharpness and noise reduc-
tion settings changing to providc the best
possible picture quality.
• PICTURE TIMER
• SOUND ACTIVECIRL
AutoLock
INSTALL CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
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• AutoLock
CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
OR
ACTIVECONTROL ON
SHARPNESS 56
NOISEREDUCTION 20
ACTIVE CONTROL OFF
29
Tphe AutoLockTM fi_ature receives and
roc esses d_tta sent by broadcasters or
other program providers that contain pro-
gram content advisories. When programmed
by the viewer; a TV with AutoLoek TM can
re,wond to the content advisories and block
program content that may be fimnd objection-
able (such as t)ffbnsive language, violence,
seaual situations, etc.). This is a great [bature
to censor the type r)f plvgJvmming children
ntay watch.
[_ 11]_1 _,liVll'i trJ _l
In the AutoLock TM section, you'll learn how
to block channels and programming that is
not rated, is unruted, or has no rating. You
will also find out how to turn these blocking
features ON or OFE Following are brief
explanations of some terms and ratings relat-
ed to the AutoLock TM feature.
AutoLock TM offers various Blocking
Options from which to choose:
BLOCKING: The BLOCKING control is
what can be thought of as the "master switch"
for AutoLock TM. This control affects the set-
tings you have chosen for blocking programs
according to movic ratings or TV ratings, or
for blocking programs that have no rating or
are unrated. When the BLOCKING control is
OFF, the blocking or censoring of programs is
disabled. When the BLOCKING control is
ON, blocking will occur according to the set
tings you have chosen.
NO RATING: ALL programming with no
content advisory data can be blocked if NO
RATING is set to ON.
Programming that has No Rating is not
encoded with any rating iJ![3rmation fivnl the
MPAA or the Parental Guidelines. Any ptv-
gramming couM fitll into this category.
You also can block individual channels or
block programming based on ratings of the
MPAA and TV broadcasters. (See a descrip-
tion of the ratings on this page.)
AutoLock
MOVIERATING .
• Pfi
PG-13
•R
NC-17
G: General Audience - All ages admitted.
Most parents would find this programming
suitable for all ages. This type of program
ruing contains little or no violence, no
strong language, and little or no sexual dia-
logue or sexual situations.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested - This
progrannning contains material that parents
may find unsuitable for younger children. It
may contain one or more of the tkdlowing:
Moderate violence, some sexual situations,
infrequent coarse language, or some sugges-
tive dialogue.
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned This
programming contains material that parents
may find unsuitable for children under the
age of 13. It contains one or more of the tol-
lowing: violence, sexual situation_, coarse
language, or suggestive dialogue.
R: Restricted -This programming is specifi
cally designed for adults. Anyone under the
age of 17 should view this programming
only with an accompanying parent or adult
guardian. It contains one or morc of the fol
lowing: intense violence: intense sexual situ-
ations; strong, coarse language; or intensely
suggestive dialogue.
NC-I 7: No one under the age of 17 will be
admitted. This type of programming should
be viewed by adults only. It contains graphic
violence; explicit sex; or crude, indeccnt lan-
guage.
X: Adults Only This type of programming
contains one or more of the following: very
graphic violence, very graphic and cxplicit or
indecent sexual acts, very coarse and intense-
ly suggestive language.
AutoLock
TVRATING
TV-Y7
TV-G
TV-PG
TV-14
i
_V-Y: (All children -- This program i,_
desist 'd o e apl _lp- ate th "chil-
dre_.) Designed for a very young audi
ence, including children ages 2-6. This type of
programming is not expected to frighten
younger children.
TV-Y7: (Directed to Older Children -
Thi,_pn_gran is des g _ fi_r "1!_be
ages 7 and abtsvt,.) It may be more
appropriate Ibr childrcn who have acquired the
development skills needed to distinguish
betwccn make-believe and reality. This pro-
gramming may include mild fantasy and comic
violence (FV).
_TV.G: (GeneralAudience- Mo,_tpar
ent,_ would find thi,_program _suitablefl)r
all age,_,) This type tlf progrzuuming
contains linle or no violence, no strong lan-
guage, and liUlc or no sexual dialogue or sexual
situations.
TV-PG: (Parental Guidance
Suggested -- This program contains
mate!in!l that parents may find unsuit
able[_,, younge! children.) This type of pro
gramming contains one or more of the follow-
ing: Moderate violence (V), some sexual situa-
lions (S). infrequent coarse language (L), or
some suggestive dialogue (D).
TV-14: (Parents Strongly Cautioned -
-77ds program contains s_mze mateJ4al
that nlatzy parents wotdd /itld tttlsttitahlt,
]hr chil_h'en toul_'r 14 year_ t)f age.) This type
of programming contains one or more of the
following: intense violence (Vh intense sexual
situations (S); strong, coarse language (Lh or
intensely suggestive dialogue (D).
TV-MA: (Mature Audience Only --
This prog "ant is speci[_cal!_, designed to
be i'ie_l,ed by adults and thel_f_ne may
be unsuitable for children under 17.) This type
of programming contains one or more of the
following: graphic violence (V); explicit sexual
situations (S); or crude, indecent language (L).
3O
AutoLocU '_ allows parents to block out or
censor" arty Ehannels they think chil-
_h-en shotdd not watch. A channel blocked by
the AutoLock TM control cannot be viewed until
a correct access code is used to unlock the
channel.[br viewing. First, let's set your
A utoLock access code.
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
nleflU.
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLock control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Press 0,7,1,1 on the remote control.
INCORRECT will appear on the
screen,
Press 0,7,1,1 on the remote control
again. ENTER NEW CODE will
appear on the screen.
Enter anew four-digit code using the
number buttons. CONFIRM CODE
will appcar on the screen.
Enter your new four-digit code again.
CORRECT will flash on the screen
briefly and thc highlight bar goes back
to AutoLock.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
HEO'FUL ,.....
HINT:
Remember that 0711 is the default
AutoLock TM code. If your access code has
been changed by someone other than you (a
child, for example) or you have forgotten the
code, you can always get in by inputting the
default code.
NOTE TO PARENTS: It isn't possible for
your child to unblock a channel without know-
ing your access code or changing it to a new
one. If your code has been changed without
your knowledge, then you will become aware
that blocked channels may have been viewed.
• PICTURE TIMER
SOUUO ACTIVECTRL
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• INSiALL CLOSEOCAP
FORMAT
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• CLOSEDCAD CANAL
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FEATURES
TIMER ACCESSCODE
ACTIVECTRL - --
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
EEATURES
• TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_AutoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_AutoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_*AutoLock
LLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
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• CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
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• ACTIVECTRL
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• CLOSEDCAP
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• CLOSEDCAP
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• CLOSEDCAP
• EORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
• CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
ACCESSCODE
31
After your personal access code has been
set (see the previous page), you are really,
to select the channels or inputs you want to
block out or cettsolz
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
2
3
4
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLock TM con-
trol.
5
6
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Enter your four-digit ACCESS
CODE. CORRECT will flash very
briefly and the menu will move to the
left with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to highlight the TV's available chan-
nels.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to highlight the chan-
nel you want to block.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to block the channel. A padlock image
appears to the right of the channel
number.
Repeat steps 7 and g lbr any channels you
want to block from viewing.
t0 ress the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the nTenu from the screen.
:: HELPFUL HINT
Remember that 11711 is the default
AutoLock '_ code. If your access code has
been changed by someone other than you (a
child, for example) or you have forgotten the
code, you can always get in by inputting the
default code.
NOTE: You also can block out the use of the
A/V external inputs on the rear of the TV. This
stops the viewing of VCR, DVD, and other
sources that can be shown through the A/V input
jacks. Select AV 1, CVI, AV2, SIDE (AV3), or
AV4; and then select BLOCK.
• PICPORE IIHER
SOUND ACTIVECTRL
AutoLock
INS[ALL CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
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%
PHJlA_
FEATURES
HORA
• ACTIVECTRI HRA.DEINCICO
• Al_totoch HRADEFIN
• CLOSEDCAP CANAL
tFORMAT ACTIVAB
FEATURES
. TIMER ACCESSCODE
ACTIVECTRL - - -
• CLOhEDCAP
" FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_Auto/ock
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACIIVE CIRL
_DAutoLock
CLOSED CAP
FOBMAT
AutoLock
• _ AV2
• SETUPCODE AV3
• CLEARALL ALL
MOVIE RATING I
lV RATING 2
FEAVURES;................................FEI'I'I'I'I'I.......
AutoLock AutoLock
*BLOCKCHANNEL ,BLOCKCHARNEL
• SEIDPCODE SETUPCODE
• CLEARALL • CLEARALL
• MOVIERATING MOVIERAVING
IV RATING TV RATING
Channel 12
Blocked by h_toLock
CHANNEL BLOCKING
Accesscode
If a channel is blocked by the
BLOCK CHANNEL option,
the TV will display the screen
shown to the right. To watch
the channel, enter your access
code or change the BLOCK
CHANNEL option back to off.
32
Various onscreen messag_,s will _l_lPoe(II"
'hen someotle tries to view blocks d pro
gramming. The message is determined by how
the current plvgramnzing is blocked. You may
view the b!ocked pJvgramming atzd mrn OFF
the AutoLockTM feature tO' using the Cleat All
control or by entering your access code.
,_ Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
nlenu.
2
3
4
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
m
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLock TM con
trol.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Enter your tour-digit ACCESS
CODE and the menu will move to the
left with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
7
8
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight CLEAR ALL.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
twice. The CLEAR ALL option will
display the word CLEARED. All
blocked channels and programming are
now viewable.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
iiii:TM
If you tune to a specific channel that has
been blocked by BLOCK CHANNEL or
any of the AutoLock jm RATING options,
simply enter your four-digit access code to
view the channeh
NOTE: this will unblock ALL channels
until the TV is shut OFE When powered
back ON, all previously blocked channels
will be blocked again.
D,ETUBEnMEN
• SOUreD ACTIVECTNL
AutoLock I
oINSTAn CLOSEDCAP J
FORMAT
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PHILIP$
FEATURES
AutoLock :, J2
• SETUPCODE t3
• CLEARALL 14
• MOVIERATING 15
TV RATING 16
rm|_,,=.
FEATURES
AutoLock
BLOCKCHANNEL
• SETUPCODE
FEATURES
• TIMER ACCESSCODE
• ACTIVECTRL ....
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
_ATO_S
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_wAutoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
$_A"tokock
•(LOSED CAP
• FORMAT
FEATURES
AutoLock
BLOCKCHANNEL
• SETUPCODE
MOVIE RATING
w TV RATING
I
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MOVIERATING
TVRATING
33
fter your personal access code has been
set, you can select specific movie ratings
that yolR wang 10 censol;
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the oflscreen
menu.
2
3
4
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the lcft.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLock rr_lcon-
trol.
5
6
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Enter your four-digit ACCESS
CODE. CORRECT will flash very
briefly and the menu will move to the
left with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
_7 Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until MOVIE RATING is
highlighted.
8
9
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the Rating menu shifts to the left
with Ghighlighted.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to highlight each rat-
ing you want.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to turn the rating ON or OFE Turning
the rating ON will block programs
with that rating from being seen.
_Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
When a rating is turned ON, all higher ratings
also will be turned on automatically. For
example, if the Rrating is turned on, the NC
17 and Xratings a/so will be turned on. E.
All Movie Ratings can be turned ON or OFF.
Refer to page 30 for Movie Rating dcfinitions.
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• MOVIEEATING 15
1V RATING 16
FEATURES
aIGIRU HOEA
• ACi_VECItE IliA, DEINCICO
• ButoLo& HRA DEFIR
CLOSEDCAP CA_AL
• FORMAT ACTIVAR
FEATURES
• TIMER ACCESSCOOE
ACTIVE CTRL ....
CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_Aut0L0¢k
•CLOSEO CAP
•FORMAI
FEATURES
• TIMER
ACTIVE CTRL
.SwAutoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
FEATURES
AutoLock
BLOCKCHANNEL G
• SETUPCODE PG
• CLEARALL PG-13
_L-11I IIT!|II1EK R
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AutoLock
MOVIERATING
I• PG
• PG-13
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MOVIE EATII_G
• PG
• PG-13
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34
y()u ('on LTelectspeciji'L 73/ratings that you
,ant to censor byjbllowing these steps.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
nlenL!.
2
3
4
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AatoLock TM con-
trol.
5
6
Kmm=
7
8
9
10
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Enter your four-digit ACCESS
CODE. CORRECT will flash very
briefly and the menu will move to the
left with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until TV RATING is high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to highlight the
TV RATING options.
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN
button to select arating.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT
button to turnthe block on the rating
ON or OFE
NOTE: More specific subratings (for violence,
sexual content, dialogue, or fantasy violence)
are available for TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV14, and
TV-MA. (Refer to page 30 tor definitions.)
To access these subratings, with the main rating
selected, pre,_s the CURSOR RIGHT buttun.
Then, repeat steps 9 and 10 to turn the sub-rat
ings ON or OFF.
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_Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
renTove the nlenu from the screen. ii ,l.
HELPFUL HIN_iiiiiiiiiii! !i
When a rating is turned ON, all higher ratings
also will be turned on automatically. For
Iexample, if the Rrating is turned on, the NC-
17 and Xratings also will be turned on.
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SETUP CODE 13
CLEAR ALL 14
MOVIE RATING 15
TV RATING 16
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TIMER
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• CLOSEDCAP
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TIMER
MTIVE CTRL
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Ththe BLOCKING control is what he
Ct,HI
ought of as the "master switch 'for
AutoLock TM. This contlvl affects the settings
you have chosen fin" blocking programs
according to movie ratittgs or TV ratings, or
fin" blocking programs that have no rating or
are unrated. When the BLOCKING contlvl is
OFF, the blocking or _ensoring of plwgrams
is disahh, d. When the BLOCKING conttvl is
ON, blocking will occur according m the set-
tings you hm,e thosen. Follow these steps to
toggle BLOCKING OFF or ON.
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
menu. _lh_l'RmR
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
I0
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLock controL.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Enter your four-digit ACCESS
CODE and the menu will move to the
left with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until BLOCK OPTIONS is
highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to entcr the BLOCK OPTIONS menu.
BLOCKING will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or
LEFT button to toggle BLOCKING
ON or OFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
Remember, when the BLOCKING control is
OFF, the blocking or censoring of programs is
disabled. When the BLOCKING control is
ON, blocking will occur according to the set-
tings you have chosen.
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ACPIV[CiRL
• CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
H0M
URA.DE IUCICO
IRA. DE FIN
CANAL
ACTIVAR
FEATURES
TIMER ACCESSCODE
ACTIVEETRL ....
CLOSEDCAP
FORNAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_AUIoLork
CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
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FEATURES
TIMER
AE_VECTRL
_AuloLoek
CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
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FEATURES
AutoLock
• SETUPCODE 13
• CLEARALL 14
MOVIERATING 15
T_ RATING 16
FEATURES
Autotock
SETUPCODE
CLEARALL
MOVIERATING
IV RATING
BLOCKING
NO RATING
AulOtock
BLOCKOPTIONS ,
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OR
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NO RATING
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Some programming is not _'ncoded with
eontent adviso W data by the MPAA
(Motion Pieture Association of America) or
the teh, vision btwadcasters (see the explana
Lion on page 30). To bloek such program-
nFing, jbllow these steps.
_Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
menu.
2
3
4
5
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLoek control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Enter your four-digit ACCESS
CODE and the menu will move to the
left with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
7
g
9
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until BLOCK OPTIONS is
highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to enter the BLOCK OPTIONS menu.
BLOCKING will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the NO RATING option.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or
LEFT button to toggle NO RATING
ON or OFE
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
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• INSTALL CLOSEDCAP
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FEATURES
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ACTIVECTKI HRADE INOCO
• Auto,Lock HRADE FIN
• CLOSEDCAP CANAL
• FORMAT ACTIVAR
FEATURES
TIMER ACCESSCODE
ACTIVECTRL ....
• CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_AutoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
FEATURES
TIMER
ACTIVECTRL
_AutoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
FORMAT
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[
FEATURES
AutoLock ,2
• SETUPCODE 13
• CLEARALE 14
MOVIERATING 15
TVRATING 16
FEATURES
KutoLock
• SETUPCODE BLOCKING
• CLEARALL NO RATING
MOVIERATING
TVRATING
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BLOCKOPTIONS
BLOCKING
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BLOCKOPTIONS ,
BLOCKING
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_b remind you which ratings you have
locked and which Block Options you
have selected, a review sereen is available to
review youl AutoLock n_settings. To access
this screen follow the steps below.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button on
your remote control TWICE. Your
AutoLock 'Msettings will appear on the
screen.
NOTE: If you have blocked specific subrat-
ings, such as Vfor Violence in the TV-PG cat-
egory, these blocked subratings will not appear
in the review. The subratings however, are still
blocked according to your selections.
After a few seconds, the settings will
leave the screen automatically, or you
can press the STATUS/EXIT button
a third time to remove them from the
screen.
......HELPFULHINT
The Autokxc,ck TM Status screen will only
appear if the BLOCKING option is set to ON.
For details, see page 37.
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This display will appear after the step I above
is completed if the AutoLock TM BLOCKING
option is set to ON.
This display will appear after the step 1 above
is completed if the AutoLock TM BLOCKING
option is set to OFF.
NO BATINGIm_
Autol_ockDISABLED
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Closed Captioning (CC) allows you to
read the voice content (_television pro-
grams on the TV screen. Designed m help the
hearing impaired, this [_ature uses onscreen
"text boxes" to show dialogue and conversa-
tions while the TV program is in progress.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the on-screen
inenn.
2
3
4
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to the left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until the CLOSED CAP
control is highlighted.
Bress the CURSOR RIGHT button
again. The menu will shift to the left
and CAPTION MODE will be high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to highlight CAPTION MODEs.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to select a CAPTION
MODE: CCI. CC2, CC3, CC4, CC
MUTE, TXTI, TXT2, TXT3, or TXT4.
CC DISPLAY turns text OFF or ON if
the TV station broadcasting on the
channel is making CLOSED CAP-
TIONING available. With CC DIS-
PLAY highlighted, press the CURSOR
RIGHT button to toggle Closed
Captioning ON or OFE
NOTE: You also can press the CC button on
the remote control to turn the CC TEXT
option ON or OFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu fimn the screen.
NOTE: Not all TV programs and product commercials are broadcast with Closed ]
Captioning (CC). Nor are all Closed Captioning MODEs (CAPTION 1-4 or /
TEXT 1-4) necessarily being used by broadcast stations during the transmission /
of a program offering Closed Captioning. Relkzr to your area s TV program list- /
ings for the stations and times of shows being broadcast with Closed Captioning. J
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FEATURES
TIMER CAPTIONMPDE
ACTIVECIRL CC DISPLAY
• AuI_L_d_
• FORmAl
FEATURES
CLOSEDCAP
• CCDISPCAV CC2
CC3
CC4
CCMUTE
FEATURES
CLOSEDCAP
• CAPTIONMOOE
• CCDISPLAY
( APTH)N Mode
Example l)isplay
TEXT Mode Example I)ispla? -
Tile TV screen _ill be
blocked fi_m viewing.
39
you can change the screen format size to
arch the is,pc of program you're watch-
ing. Select The normal 4:3 aspect ratio or
expand the 4:3 aspect ratio m completely fill
the s_reen. There also is a compressed 16:9
aspect ratio, which allows movies to be
viewed in their fidl width (known as letter-box
style).
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the on screen
menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the left.
_Press the CURSOR DOWN button
repeatedly until the FORMAT control
is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
repeatedly to toggle among the three
screen format sizes -4:3, EXPAND
4:3, or COMPRESS 16:9.
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Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
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The FORMAT control is not available for use
with the AV 4 Inputs (AV4 Channel) if 1080i
Isignal is detected. I
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• INS[At{ CLOSLDCAP
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OR
OR
Some DVD Discs are encoded with as
much as 30% more video information to
give the viewer the best possible picture
quality. With the DVD Player in the
16:9 picture format, the playback of this
type of disc (containing extra video
information), can produce a number of
small white lines in the upper portion of
the black letterbox area. With some of
thcse discs, this situation is unavoidable
and it does not require a service call.
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40
OTn'e you ever/_dlen asleep injJvnt r_the
V, only to have it wake you up at two in
the morning with a test pattern sound
screeching in your ears? WEll. your TV can
enable you to avoid that discomfiJrt by auto-
mati_all_, turning itself off With the Sleep
Timer/eattoe, you can SEt _t tinzer to automat-
ically su'it_h the TV OFF after a period
time you choose (15-minute increments up to
60 mimttES, then 30-minute increments up to
90 minutes, then 60-minute htc'rements up to
240 minutes).
Press the SLEEP button on theremote control. The SLEEP timer
onscreen display will appear in the
upper part of the screen.
2Within five seconds, press the
SLEEP button repeatedly to pick the
amount of time (15-minute increments
up to 60 minutes, then 30-minute
increments up to 90 minutes, then 60-
minute increments up to 240 minutes)
before the TV will turn itself off.
An onscreen countdown will appear during
the last mimtte before the TV shuts itself off.
nrLepvLn ur
To see how many minutes remain before the
TV shuts itself ofT, press the STATUS/EXIT
button.
A Sleep Timer setting can be cancelled by
pressing any button during the last minute of
the operation.
Dtiring the last minute ola
SLEEP Ihller setting, an onscrccn
countdown "_,11]I_ displa_ed
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Dui'ittg the hlst IO seconds of a
SLEEP timer setting, an onscreen
display will read GOOD BYE
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41
m;ve you ever wished you couM.fieeze the
icture on the television broadcast to
write down a special telephone number m" to
capture aneeded address? Your television
will allow you to do.just that with the press _(
just one blHton o?t the remote coJltt'ol.
With a signal on the television screen,
simply press the FREEZE button on
the rcmote control to stop the picture at
any given mmnent.
The screen will rcad "FREEZE ON"
momentarily and the picture frozen on
the screen.
Press the FREEZE button on the
remote control again to resume normal
viewing.
The screen will read "FREEZE OFF"
momentarily while the television dis-
plays a normal moving picture again.
HELPFUL HINT
After freezing a picture on the screen, when
the FREEZE control is turned OFF, the nor-
real signal programming will be shown at
it's present time. The signal that was being
shown while the picture was frozen will not
be viewable.
If the FREEZE button is pressed when the
AV4 Inputs (AV4 Channel) is tuned, the
screen will read "FREEZE NOT AVAIL."
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[FREEZE OFF]
42
Whether you're watching a movie or a
'ideo game. s,our 71/has atltomatie
video control settings that will match with
your {urreltt program source or content.
AutoPieture TM quickly reset_ your TV's video
eontrols /br a number of cliff,went O,pes of
programs and viewing conditions that you
may have in your home. The Movies, Sports,
Weak Signal, and Multimedia AutoPieture TM
conttvL_ have been preset at the fiJctm 3, to
automatically at(just the TV's brightness,
color, picture, shaq)ness, tint, and color tem-
perature levels. The Personal AutoPietare TM
settings are the ones thai you made through
the PICTURE options within the onsereen
menu
Press the PICTURE button on the
rcmote control. The current
AutoPicture TM setting will appear in the
middle of the screen.
Press the PICTURE button repeat-
edly to select cithcr PERSONAL,
MOVIES, SPORTS, WEAK SIGNAL,
or MULTIMEDIA picture settings.
NOTE: The PERSONAL setting and the
PICTURE options within the onscrccn menu
arc the same. This is the only option in
AutoPicture TM that can be changed. To adjust
these settings, use the PICTURE options
within the onscreen menu. All other settings
are set up at the factory during production and
cannot be adjusted.
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50
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SPORTS
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
PICTURE
SHARPNESS
WEAKSIGNAL
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
PICTURE
SHARPNESS
ffULTIHEOIA
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
PICTURE
SHARPNESS
45
30
71
42
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NOTE: The values shown in the
diagram above are sample values
only. Your television's values may
vary and display different numbers.
43
A utoSound TM allows you to select from
three fiwtoJ3,-set eontrols and a personal
control thai Tort set accordin,q to ),out own
pr_t, renees through the ons_reen Sound
menu. The three fitctory-set conttvls (Voice,
Music, and Theatre) enable you to tailor the
TV sound so as to enhance the particular ptv-
gram you are watching. Follow these stq)s to
select any of the options.
Press the SOUND button on the
remote control• The current
AutoSound TM setting will appear in the
middle of the screen.
Press the SOUND button repeatedly
to toggle among the four settings:
PERSONAL, VOICE, MUSIC, or
THEATRE•
Remember, only the PERSONAL control can
be changed by the viewer. This changes the
settings in the main onscrcen menu's SOUND
controls
AutoSound TM works only with the programs
coming through the ANTENNA/CABLE
(ANT) input on the rear of the TV (RF
audio). It will not control the sound levels
for the external connections.
PERSONAL - presents the TV's sound
according to the settings you make within
the sound menu.
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VOICE - br ngs voices to the forefront and
emphasizes them. Moves music to the back-
ground.
MUSIC - emphasizes music over voices.
THEATRE - provides a balance between
voices and music.
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TRERLE 56
BASS 47
MUSIC
TREBLE
BASS
THEATRE
TREBLE
BASS
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NOTE: The values shown in the
diagram above are sample values
only. Your television s values may
vary and d splay d fferent numbers,
44
Alist or series of previously viewed chan-
nels can be selected with the SURF button
on your remote _ontrol. With this jeature, you
can easi(_, sw&h betu'een different TV chan-
nels that eurrent(v interest you. The SURF
eontrol allows you to set up to wn channels in
its quick viewing list.
Press the CHANNEL(+) or (-) but-
ton (or the numbered buttons) to select
a channel to add to the SURF list.
2Press the SURF button on the remote
control. The onscrcen display may
read, "SURF LIST EMPTY." The num-
ber of the current channel will be
shown with "ADD?" to the right.
3While the SURF list message or the
SURF channel list appears on the
screen, press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to add the present channel to
the SURF list.
if you want to delete the present channel
from the SURF list, pros the CURSOR
RIGHT button again.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to add more chan-
nels (up to 10) to the SURF list.
:: HELPFUL HINT
Along with regularly programmed chan-
nels, the external video source connections
can be added to the SURF list. This means
that the AV 1, CV1, AV2, AV3, and AV4
channels can be added to your SURF list.
Just tune to their channel and use the same
procedure on this page.
described
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SURF
12
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SURF
12
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_TERNATE CHANNE_ BU I
ycmr remote also has an A/CH (Alternate
hannel) button. Pressing this button
will toggle between the current and one pre-
viotts _hannel.
Press the A/CH button toggle
between the present channel and the
last previously viewcd channel.
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45
your remote control is eapable of working
,our TV and many other devices that
tv,,_pond to in/)'ared renzote control commands.
such as VCRs, eable boxes, satellite systems,
attd DBS. Your remote may be ah'eady, as is, m
work an accesso O' device, or you may need to
use one of the methods ("Code Ento'" or
"Search") explained on pages 47 and 48.
First, nTthis simple test to see (/'your TV
remote control will give you direet aecess to
the accessoly device_- fimctions, or if you will
need to tlTanother method in order to set up
your TV remote contml [br that eapabili&.
2
Place the TV/VCR/ACC mode
switch in the proper position.
Point the remote control at the remote
sensor window of the accessory device
and press the POWER button.
Does the remote control turn the device
ON?
If YES, stop and try other function buttons on
the remote. If they also work the device, then
the remote is ready and no further steps are
needed.
If NO, go to the next page to try the Code-
Entry method.
HELPFULItlNT
It is recommended that you use Philips
brand external accessory devices with your
Philips television to insure proper remote
control functions. If you are using Philips
brand accessory devices, your remote con-
trol should be ready to use with these
devices.
VCR
Satellite Receiver
Cal-
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SLEEP
ACTIVE
AV CONTROL CC
AeC REC. SURF PROGRAM
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46
Follow these simple st_Tzv to enter a three-
digit Accessory Device Code Number that
will allow you to use yore _TV remote to work
the functions of an accessoly devi_ e. Please
read ttnvugh the stq_s once b_fore pelfolwT-
ing them.
Look up a three-digit Accessory
Device Code Number for the accesso-
ry device (found on pages 49-50)
whose functions you want to work
with your TV's remote control.
2
3
4
Press the REC(ord)/SAP button on
the remote control and release.
Press the SOUND button on the
remote within 30 seconds, then release.
Enter the three-digit Direct-Entry
Code Number tot your desired device.
The remote is now ready to send com-
mands to the unit.
Point the remote at the remote sensor
window of the device. Then press the
POWER button on the remote to turn
the unit ON.
NOTE: If the process just explained doesn't
work the first time, repeat the same Accessory
Device code number.
If after a second try the TV remote control
does not operate your accessory device, see if
other three-digit Accessory Device Code
Numbers are shown for your device on the
list pages 4%50 and repeat the steps above
using a new number.
If after repeated attempts this method does
not work for you, go to the next page and fol-
low the steps for using the Search method to
set up your remote control.
HELPFUL HINr
It is recommended that you use Philips
! brand external accessory devices with your
Philips television to insure proper remote
control functions. If you are using Philips
brand accessory devices, your remote con-
trol should be ready to use with these
devices.
47
VCR
Satellite Receiver
Cable Conve_er
PHILIPS
Follow these simple steps to have ),out" "IV
remote searchjbr the code it needs to work
the./imetions of your accessory device. Please
read thlvugh the steps (. _e be[brc pet_brmb g
them.
NOTE: The Search method works only with
devices equipped with channel dispkty indica-
tor's or channel display eapabilio,.
Press the POWER button on the
device your are attempting to program
to turn it ON.
2Slide the TV/VCR/ACC mode switch
to thc VCR position if you're setting
up a VCR or to the ACC position if
you're setting up any other accessory
device.
3Press the REC(ord)/SAP and
SOUND buttons simultaneously and
hold them down. The device will begin
to change channels after the remote
identifies the correct code.
When the channels start to change,release the REC(ord)/SAP and
SOUND buttons.
NOTE: Don't let the device scan up more
than five channels. If you do, the remote con-
trol may pass up the correct code, and another
two-minute search cycle will have to be done.
If no channel change happens within two
minutes, repeat steps 1-4. Should a channel
change still not occur, the remote will not
work the desired device.
....... HELPFUL HIN_ :
Don't let the device scan up more than five
channels. If you do, the remote may pass up
the right code, and another two-minute
search cycle will have to bc done.
If no channel change happens within two
minutes, repeat steps 1M. Should a channel
change still not occur, the remote control
will not work the desired device.
It is recommended that you use Philips
brand external accessory devices with your
Philips television to insure proper remote
control functions. If you arc using Philips
brand accessory devices, your remote con-
trol should be ready to use with these
devices.
Satellite Receiver
Cable Converter
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VCR CODE NO.
Admiral ......................... 048
Advantz ......................... 358
Adventure ....................... 000
Aiko ............................ 278
Aiwa ........... 000, 037, 307,348, 352
Akai ........ (141,049, 053. 061. 106, 315
Alba ............................ 352
Amereian High ................... 035
Amstrad ..................... 325, 332
Asha ............................ 240
Audiovox ........................ 037
Baird ........................... 107
Beaumark ........................ 240
Bell & Howell .................... 104
Biaupunkt ............... 003. 006. 154
Brandt .................. 187. 3211, 32 [
Broksonic ....... 121, 184, 21 I. 295, 361
Bush ............................ 352
CCE ........................ 072, 278
Calix ........................... 037
Canon ........................... 035
Capehal_ ......................... 020
Carver ...................... 081, 146
Citizen ...................... 037, 278
Colt ............................ 072
Combitach ....................... 352
Craig ........... 037,047, 072. 240, 271
Curtis Mathes ............ 035,041, 1160
Cybemlax ................... 051,240
Do€woo ................. 1!20, 045. 276
Daytron ......................... 0211
Denon .......................... 042
Dynatech ........................ 000
Electrophonic ..................... 037
Emerex .......................... 032
Emerson .... 000, 11112,036,/)37,043, 061
........... 068,088, 121, I64, 208,209,
............ 211,212, 278. 295, 361.479
Ferguson ................ 107. 320, 32 I
Fisher ............... 047, 054,066. 104
Fuji ........................ 033, 035
Funai ........................... 000
GE ................. 035,060, 065.2(12
Garrard .......................... (Xh9
Go Video ................ 232. 279, 432
Gold Star .................... 037, 038
Gradiente .................... 000, 406
Grundig ............. 003, 01!7, 195. 347
HI-Q ............................ 047
Harley Davidson .................. 0011
Harman/Kardon ............... 038, 1175
Harwood .................... 068, 072
Headquarter . ..................... 046
Hinari ....................... 004, 352
Hitachi ............. 000, 004,041,042,
.................... 065, 105. 168, 235
lngersol ......................... 004
JVC ........ 0118, IMI, 1!67, 208, 384,486
Jonson .......................... 041
KEC ........................ 037. 278
KLH ............................ 1172
Kenwood ............ 038,041,067. 384
Kodak ...................... 035,037
LXI ............................ 1137
Lloyd's ...................... 000, 206
REMOTE
VCR CODE NO.
Locwe .......................... 004
Logik ....................... 004, 072
MEI ............................ 035
MGA ....................... 043. 061
MGN Technology ................. 240
MTC ....................... (X)0, 240
Magnavox ....... 000,035,081, 146, 181
Maria ........................... 037
Matsui .................. 004, 348, 352
Matsushita ............... 035, 162, 454
Memmorex ...................... 307
Memorex ....... 000, 1/35,037,039, 046,
........... 047,048, 104, 240, 266, 307
Metz ........................ 003,347
Minolta ..................... 042, 105
Mitsubishi ...043,061,067, 075, [73, 443
Motorola .................... 035, 048
Multitech .................... 000, 072
NAD ........................... 058
NEC ............ 036,/140, 041,067, 104
Nikko ........................... 037
Nikon ....................... 034, 253
Noblex .......................... 240
Nordmende .............. 297, 320, 321
Okano .......................... 346
Olympus .................... 035, 226
Optimus ............ 037,048.1/58, 104,
........................ 162, 432,454
Optonica ........................ 062
Orion ........... 004, 295, 348, 352, 479
Panasonic ........... 035. 077, 162, 225,
........................ 226, 378,454
Penney ............. 035, 037,038, 040,
........................ 042, 065. 105
Pentax .................. (M2. 065, 105
Philco ........................... 035
Phi lips .......... 035. 062. 081, 110. 403
Pilot ............................ 1137
Pioneer ...................... 1158, 067
Pordand ......................... 020
Profax .......................... 322
Profitronic ....................... 240
Protec ........................... 072
Pulsar ....................... 039, 051
Quarter .......................... 046
Quartz .......................... 046
Quasar .............. /135. 077, 162. 454
RCA ............... 042. 1160. 065,077,
.................... 105. 106, 149, 202
Radio Shack ................. 01!11,037
Radix ........................... 037
Randex .......................... 1137
Realistic ......... 000, 035. 037. 045,047
................... 048,062,066, 104
Ricoh ....................... 034. 253
Runco ........................... 1139
SEG ............................ 322
SEI ............................. 01)4
STS ............................ 042
Saba .................... 297, 320, 321
Saisho .......................... 0114
Salora ........................... 1)75
Samsung ............ 045, 051, 1153, 240
Sanky ....................... 039, 048
Sansui .............. 000, 041,067, 271
REMOTE
VCR CODE NO.
Sanyo ........... 046, 1147, 104,240, 268
Saville .......................... 352
Scott ....... 043,045. 121, 164, 21 I. 212
Sears ........... 000, 1135, 037. 042. (N6,
................ 047. 054,066, 104, 105
Sharp ....................... 046, 1162
Shintom ......................... 072
Shogun ...................... 05 I. 240
Shoral ........................... 004
Siemens ......................... 0113
Singer ........................... 072
Sinudyne ........................ 111/4
Sony ........... 000. 011,022. 1132, 033,
.................... 1134, 035, 253. 275
Sunkel .......................... 348
Sunpak .......................... 253
Sylvania ..... 000, 035,043,081, 103, 110
Symphonic ....................... 000
TMK ................... 036, 21)8, 240
Tatung .......................... 04 I
Teac ........................ 000, 04 I
Technics ..................... 035, 162
Teknika ................. 000, 035,037
Te[efunken ............... 187, 320, 32 I
Tansal ........................... 322
Thomas ......................... 000
Thomson ........................ 320
Toshiba ......... 043, I)45,066, 212, 366
Totavision ................... 037,240
Towada ......................... 322
Unitech ......................... 241)
Universum ....................... 325
Vactor ........................... 045
Vactor Research ............... 038. 040
Video Concepts ........... 040, 1145, 061
Videosonic ....................... 240
Wards . .000, 035,042, 047, 048. 0611, 062.
........... 072,081, 149. 161. 212. 2411
XR-1000 ................ 000, 035, 1172
Yamaha ......................... 038
Zenith .............. 000. 033,034. 039
CABLE REMOTE
CONVERTOR CODE NO.
ABC ............... 001,003, 0il7, 008,
.................... 01 I, 013,014, 1117
Aliegio .......................... 153
Andover ......................... 544
Antronix ......................... 022
Archer . ..................... 022, 153
Balcor .......................... 056
British Telecom ................... 105
Cable Star . ...................... 056
Cablatenna ....................... 022
Cabletime ........... 161,271,377, 448
Cableview ....................... 1122
Century ......................... 153
Citizen .......................... 153
Clyde ........................... 086
Colom Voice ................. 025, 03 I
Comtec .......................... 274
Comtronics ...................... 1140
Contec .......................... 019
Cryptovision ..................... 600
Deccat .......................... 423
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CABLE REMOTE
CONVERTOR CODE NO.
Eastern ...................... 002, 274
Everquest .................... 015, 040
Filmnet .......................... 443
Focus ........................... 4(1(I
France Telecom ................... 451
GC Electronics ................... 056
GEC ............................ 086
Ganard .......................... 153
Gemini .................. 015,070, 242
General Instrument ........ 01 I, 276,476
Gold Star ........................ 040
Grundig ......................... 529
Hamlin .............. 009, 021/, 034, 259
Hitachi .......................... 1111
Hytex ........................... 007
Jaseo ........................... [53
Jerrold .............. 003, 011,/112,014,
.................... 015,024, 276, 476
M.N.E. T......................... 443
MNet ........................... 443
Macon .......................... 033
Magnavox ............... /127,032, 334
Memorcx ........................ 01111
Movie Time ...................... 063
NSC ........................ 063,070
Oak ........................ 007, 019
Optimus ......................... 02 I
Panasonic ................ 000, 02 l, 1(17
Paragon ......................... 000
Phi lips . .025,027,031, 153, 242, 290, 334
Pioneer. ..................... 533,753
Popular Mechanics ................ 400
Pulsar ........................... 0(X)
RCA ............................ 021
Radio Shack ...................... 015
Recoton ......................... 400
Regal ....................... 020, 259
Regency ......................... 11112
Rembrandt ................... 011,070
Runco ........................... 000
SL Marx ......................... 040
Salora ........................... 382
Samsung ........................ 040
Satbox .......................... 375
Scientific Atlanta .......... 008.017,477
Signal ....................... 015, 040
Signatme ........................ 011
Sprucer. ......................... 02 I
Star Sight ........................ 542
Starcom ..................... 003, 1115
Stargate ..................... 015, 040
Starquest ........................ 015
Sylvania ......................... 001
TV85 ........................... 063
Tandy ........................... 258
Tele+l .......................... 443
Tcleservice ....................... 281
Teleview ........................ 040
Te×scan ....................... 001
Timeless ......................... 274
Tocom .................. 012. 013,059
Toshiba ......................... 000
Tud[ ............................ 286
Tusa ............................ 015
Unike ....................... 022, 153
CABLE REMOTE
CONVERTOR CODE NO.
United Ar0sts ..................... 007
United Cable ..................... 0113
Universal ............ 022, 056, 153, 191
Videoway ........................ 250
Viewstar. ................ 027, 1163, 258
Visi Cable+ ...................... 461
Westnfnster ...................... 105
Wolsey Gaine .................... 544
Zenith .................. 000, 054, 525
Zentek .......................... 41X)
REMOTE
DBS CODE NO.
Alpha Star ....................... 772
Echostar ......................... 775
HTS ............................ 775
Hitachi .......................... 819
Hughes Network System ............ 749
Jerrold .......................... 627
Magnavox ................... 722, 724
Memorex ........................ 724
Panasonic ........................ 701
Philips ...................... 722, 724
Primestar . ....................... 627
RCA ............................ 566
Sony ............................ 639
Toshiba ......................... 790
Uniden .......................... 724
REMOTE
SATELLITE CODE NO.
AST ............................ 351
Akai ............................ 515
Alba .................... 352, 515,613
Aldea ........................... 288
Amstrad ..... 080, 252,345,461,509, 689
Ankaro .................. 220. 288, 369
Anitlon .......................... 183
Armstrong ....................... 243
Astra ........................... 108
Avalon .......................... 396
Axis ............................ 369
BT ......................... 515,668
Bcko ............................ 189
Best ............................ 369
Boca ........................ 243, 513
Bush ............................ 067
Cambridge ................... 344, 515
Channel Master . .................. 362
Commlink ....................... 288
Connexions ...................... 396
Conrad .......................... 607
Crown .......................... 243
DDC ............................ 362
DNT ............................ 396
Echostar ......................... 396
Farguson ............ 067, 183, 189, 336
Fidelity .......................... 252
Finiu× ...................... 108, 397
Fuba ........................ 369, 396
G Bat ........................... 183
Galaxis .......................... 286
Gooding ......................... 57 I
Grundig ............. 173, 189, 57 h751)
Hinari ........................... 183
REMOTE
SATELLITE CODE NO.
Hirschmann .................. 397, 573
Houston ......................... 668
Huth .................... 220, 243, 268
ITT ............................. 108
lntervision ....................... 592
JVC ........................ 515, 571
Kathrein ............. 092, 504, 622, 658
La Sat ...................... 513. 607
Lennox .......................... 592
Lupus ........................... 369
Luxor ....................... 108, 573
Manhatten ....................... 592
Maspro .................. 092, 336, 750
Matsui .......................... 57 I
Mediamarkt ...................... 248
Minerva ......................... 57 I
Mintec .......................... 576
Morgan's .................... 243. 513
Newhaus ........................ 220
Nikko ....................... 360, 713
Nokia ................... 108, 397, 573
Nordmende ...................... 362
Orbitech ......................... 501
Pace ............ 067. 183, 336,455, 791
Paliadium ........................ 57 I
Palsat ........................... 501
Philips .............. 200, 292,571,751)
Phonotrend .................. 288. 592
Plasmatic ........................ 442
Proset ........................... 288
Quadral ..................... 362, 628
RFT ........................ 220, 288
Radix ........................... 396
SAT ........................ 351,461
SEG ............................ 369
Saba ............................ 336
Satora ........................... 108
Satcc ........................... 183
Schwaiger . .................. 183, 504
Seemann ................ 396, 578, 626
Skymaster . .................. 288, 626
Sony ............................ 704
Star Trak ........................ 42 I
Strong .......................... 42 I
Sunstar .......................... 513
Tantec .......................... 336
Techni Sat ................... 262, 501
Teleka ...................... 243, 613
Tonna ........................... 668
Triad ........................... 351
Universum ....................... 57 I
Vtech ........................... 35 I
Wisi ........................ 351,396
REMOTE
DVD CODE NO.
Kenwood ........................ 534
Mitsubishi ....................... 521
Panason ic ........................ 4911
Philips .......................... 539
Pioneer .......................... 550
RCA ............................ 522
Sony ............................ 552
Toshiba ......................... 503
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When using the TI/ remote control with at
CR, first make certain it is set to con-
t#vl your VCR (by the REMOTE CODE os
SEARCH method).
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Set the TV/VCR/ACC mode switch
to VCR on the remote control.
Point the top of the remote toward
the fi'ont of the VCR (remote sensor
window) when pressing the buttons.
VCR System Switch
Set in the VCR position to send remote coin
mands to the VCR.
Record Button
Hold the REC(ord!Sap) and PLAY buttons
down to begin a VCR recording.
Play Button
Press to begin playback of a videotape.
Rewind Button
Press to rewind tapes. For some VCR's, the
STOP button may have to be pressed first,
then REWIND. In playback mode, hold
down the button to view the picture moving
rapidly in reverse.
Stop Button
Press to stop thc motion of a tape in play-
back, rewind, fast forward, and so on.
UL HINT
Remember, the VCR buttons on the remote will
not operate your VCR if those l_atures are not
found on your VCR remote control.
NOTE: All VCR functions (particularly
Search, Rewind, Fast Forward, etc.) will oper-
ate the same as with the original VCR remote
control provided with the VCR.
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\
®
Power Button
Press to turn the VCR ON and OFF.
TV/VCR Button
Press while in the VCR mode (the VCR indi
cater on thc front of the unit will light) to view
the playback of a tape. Press again to place in
the TV position (the VCR indicator light will
go off) to view one program while recording
another program.
Number Buttons
Press buttons for the direct sclection of
VCR channels.
Channel + and - Buttons
Press to scan up or down through the VCR
channel numbers.
:Forward Button
Press to rapidly advance the tape. For some
VCRs, you may need to press the STOP
button first, then the FAST FORWARD
button. In playback mode, hold the button
down to view the picture moving rapidly in
the forward direction.
Button II
Press to temporarily stop the tape during a
playback or recording. Press again to
release Pause.
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No Power
Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 scconds,
then reinscrt the plug into the outlet and push the POWER
button again.
Check that the outlet is not on a wall switch.
Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip, if one is
being used.
No Picture
Check antenna connections. Are they properly secured to the
TV's ANT 75_2 plug?
Check the TUNER MODE control for the correct tuner set-
ting.
Try running the Auto Program feature to find all available
channels.
Press the AV button on the remote to make surc the correct
signal source is selected (FRONT or Current Channel).
No Sound
Check the VOLUME buttons.
Check the MUTE button on the remote control.
If you're attempting to hook up auxiliary equipment, check
the audio jack connections located on the front of the TV.
Remote Does NotWork
Check the batteries. If necessary, replace them with AA
Heavy Duty (Zinc Chloride) or Alkaline battcries.
Remote Does NotWork Continued
Clean the remote control and the remote control sensor win
dow on the TV.
Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds,
then rcinsert the plug into the outlet and push the POWER
button again.
Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip, if one is
being used.
Check to be sure the TV outlet is not on a wall switch.
TV DisplaysWrong Channel or No Channels Above 13
Repeat channel selection.
Add the desircd channel numbers (using the CHANNEL
EDIT control) into the TV's memory.
Check to be sure thc TUNER MODES are sct to the CABLE
option and run the Auto Program feature to find all available
channels.
TV Displays white lines in letterbox when viewing a
DVD disc
Some DVD Discs are encoded with as much as 30% more
video information to give the best possible picture quality.
With the DVD Player in the 16:9 picture format, the play-
back of this type of disc with extra video information, can
produce a number of small white lines in the upper portion
of the black letterbox area. With some of these discs, this sit-
uation is unavoidable and it does not require a service call.
WARNING Concerning Stationary Images on the TV
Screen:
Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on screen
for extended periods of time. This can cause uneven
picture-tube aging.
Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of picturcs
that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the
screen. Be careful not to leave nonmoving images on screen for
extended periods of time, or to display the same images on
screen too frequently, because subtle ghost images can be left
on the picture tubes. Sources of stationary images may he DVD
disks, laser disks, video games, CD-i disks, videotapcs, digital
television boxes, broadcast channels, cable channels, satellite
channels, and others. Here are some examples of stationary
images (this is not an all-inclusive list; you may encounter
others in your viewing):
DVD menus--listings of DVD disk content
Letterbox black baws--shown at the top and bottom of the
TV screen when a wide screcn (16:9) movie is vicwed on a
TV with standard (4:3) aspect ratio.
Video-game images and scoreboards
Television station Iogos--prcsent a problem if they are
bright and stationary; moving or low-contrast graphics are
less likely to cause uneven aging of the picturc tube
Stock-market tickers--presented at the bottom of the TV
screen
Shopping channel Iogos and pricing displays--bright
and shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on
the TV screen.
PLACEMENT OF THE TV
To avoid cabinet warping, cabinet color changes, and
increased chance of set failure, do not place the TV where
temperatures can become excessively hot; for example, in
direct sunlight or near a heating appliance.
Be sure to allow a free flow of air to and from the perforated
back cover of the set.
CLEANING
To avoid possible shock hazard, be sure the TV is unplugged
from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
Regularly dust the TV with a dry, nonscratehing duster to
keep the TV clean.
When cleaning the TV, take cam not to scratch or damage the
screen surface. Avoid wearing jcwelry or using anything
abrasive. Do not use household cleaners. Wipe the front
screen with a clean cloth dampened with watcr. Use even,
easy, vertical strokes when cleaning.
Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge
dampencd in a solution of cool, clcar 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 back
cover of the set.
Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on
or near the cabinet, as tbey might cause permanent marring
of the cabinet finish.
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Active Control • Active Control continuously measures and cor-
rects the incoming signals to provide the best picture possible.
Alternate Channel ° Allows you to toggle between the last two
channels viewed by pressing the A/CH button on the remote
control.
Audio/Video Inputs Jacks (standard RCA), located on the
back of the TV, used for external accessory devices. These jacks
are designed to receive higher picture resolution and offer
sound connection options.
Auto Programming When activated, this feature scans for all
available channels from regular antenna or cable signals and
stores only active broadcast stations in the TV's memory.
Channel Edit The feature that allows you to add or delete
channels from the list of channels stored in the TV's memory.
Closed Captioning The broadcast standard feature that allows
you to read the voice content of television programs on the TV
screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, Closed
Captioning shows dialogue and conversations while a TV pro-
gram is in progress.
Coaxial Cable • A single solid wire normally matched with a
metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes) direct-
ly onto a 75-ohm input lbund on the television or VCR.
Component Video Inputs • Inputs that allow the separate recep-
tion of blue, red, and luminance signals. These inputs provide
the highest possible color and picture resolution in the playback
of digital signal-source material, such as the kind available from
DVD players.
Composite Video Input *An input in which all the components
required for displaying the onscreen image are combined in one
signal.
High-definition Television (HDTV) ° High-resolution digital
television.
Incredible Stereo (or Surround) False acoustic management
of the audio signal that produces a dramatic expansion of the
wall of sound that surrounds the listener and heightens overall
viewing pleasure.
Menu ° An onscreen list of feature controls available for you to
adjust or set.
Onscreen Displays (OSD) • The wording or messages generat-
ed by the television (or VCR) to help you with specific fcature
controls (color adjustment or programming, for example).
Remote Control Sensor Window • The window or opening
found on the television control panel through which infrared
remote control command signals are received.
Second Audio Program (SAP) An additional audio channel
provided for in the Multichanuel Television Sound (MTS)
broadcast standard. A monaural soundtrack included within the
recorded or video signal (usually containing a second language
translation for the displayed programming).
Status/Exit Button ° The remote control function that allows
you to quickly confirm what channel number you are watching.
Status/Exit can also be used to clear the television of onscreen
displays or information. You can use Status/Exit rather than hay
ing to wait for the displays to "time out," or automatically disap-
pear from the screen.
S-Video Input ° Signal input that allows direct connection of
high-resolution video sources, such as a satellite receiver, DVD
player, S (Super) VHS videocassette recorder, or video games.
Provides improved picture resolution, sharpness, and clarity.
Tint TV function that allows you to change the general color
balance between cool and warm. Adjust tint according to your
personal preference.
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Active ControW a ................................... 29
Alternate Channel Control ............................ 45
Audio Out Control .................................. 21
AutoLock a'MControls
Access Code ..................................... 31
AutoLock TM Status Screen .......................... 38
Blocking Programs based on Movie Ratings ............ 34
Blocking Programs based on TV Ratings .............. 35
Blocking Channels ................................ 32
Blocking Control (Activating Blocking Controls) ........ 36
Blocking based on No Ratings ....................... 37
Clearing All Blocked Channels ...................... 33
Understanding the AutoLock TM Features ............... 30
AutoPicture TM Control ............................... 43
AutoSound TM Control ............................... 44
AVL (Automatic Volume Leveler) Control ............... 18
Balance Control .................................... 17
Bass Control ....................................... 17
Brightness Control .................................. 14
Care and Cleaning Information ........................ 52
Closed Captioning .................................. 39
Color Control ...................................... 14
Color Temperature (Color Tempi Control ................ 14
Digital Options (Eye Fidelity TM) Control ................ 15
Dyn(amic) Contrast Control .......................... 16
Factory Service Locations ............................ 55
Feature Highlights ................................... 5
Freeze Control ..................................... 42
Glossary of Terms .................................. 53
Incr.(edible) Surround Control ......................... 19
Index ............................................. 54
Jack Panel Input/Output Connections
Audio Output Jacks ................................ 13
Audio/Video Cables ................................ 6
AVI Input Jacks ................................... 7
Jack Panel Input/Output Connections Continued
AV2 Input Jacks ................................... 8
AV3 (Side with Headphone) Input Jacks ................ 9
AV4 (Component with VGA) Input Jacks .............. 10
CVJ - Component Video Input Jacks .................. I 1
Jack Panel Descriptions ............................. 6
Monitor Output Jacks .............................. 13
S-Video Input Jacks ............................... 12
Picture Control ..................................... 14
Registration of TV Information ......................... 2
Remote Control Use with Accessory Devices
Code-Entry Method of Identification .................. 47
Direct Access Method of ldcntification ................ 46
Direct Entry Code List .......................... 49-50
Search Method of Identification ...................... 48
VCR Specific Buttons ............................. 51
Safety Information ................................. 2-3
SAP (Secondary Audio Programs) Control ............... 20
Screen Format Control ............................... 40
Sharpness Control .................................. 14
Sleep Timer Control ................................. 41
Stereo/Mono Control ................................ 20
Surf (Channel Surf) Control .......................... 45
Timer Controls
Activate Control .................................. 27
Clock, Time Control ............................... 23
Display Control ................................... 28
Start Channel Control .............................. 26
Start Time Control ................................ 24
Stop Time Control ................................ 25
Tint Control ....................................... 14
Treble Control ..................................... 17
Troubleshooting .................................... 52
TV Speaker Control ................................. 22
Warranty (Limited) ................................. 56
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v
NOTE:If you residein one of our Philips Factory Service
Branch areas(see directory on back), you can contactthe
nearestServiceBranch to obtain efficient and expedient repair
for your product. If your product is In-Warranty,you should
have proof-of-purchase to ensure NoChargeService. For
Out-of-Warranty service, call the location nearest you,
NOTA:Si vous residezdans une des r_gions desserviespar
une succursalede service apresvente du fabricant Philips
(voir liste ci-dessous), vous pourrez contacterla branehede
serviceapr_s vente la plus pros de chezvous pour obtenir un
serviceapr_s vente rapideet efficace. Si le produit est sous
garantie,il suffira de pr6senter une preuved'achat pour b_ne-
flcier d'un servicesans frais, Pour les produits non couverts
par la garantie,contactezle centre le plus pres de chezvous.
NOTA:Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas parasucursales Philips de servicio al de f_brica (ver directorio m_s abajo), Ud. puedecomunicarse con
la sucursal de servicio m_s cercanaparaobtener una reparaci6noportuna y eficazde su producto. Si su producto est;_todavia bajo garantia,Ud.
debe presentar comprobante de compra para no ocasionar ningunos cargosper servicio. Paraservicio despuesdel vencimiento de la garantia,Ilame
al lugar mas cercano de los abajo indicados.
In Canada:How you canobtain efficient and expedientcarry-in, mail-in, or in-homeservice for your product.
Pleasecontact Philips at: 1-800-661-6162 (Frenchspeaking)
1-800-363-7278 (English or Spanishspeaking)
_: Comment obtenir le service apres-ventepour les produits apport_sou envoy_spar la poste a notre centrede service ou le service
domicile. Veuillezeontacter philips a: 1-800-661-6162 (Francophone)
1-800-363-7278 (Anglais ou Espagnol)
Enel Canada:COmerecibir servicio efficientepara su producto, en persona,per correo o a domicillo.
Favordecomunicarse con Philips al: 1-800-661-6162 (franc6fono)
1-800-363-7278 (Ingles o Espa_ol)
OUALITY SERVICEIS AS CLOSEAS YOURTELEPHONE!SIMPLY LOOKOVERTHE LIST BELOWFOR THE NUMBEROF A FACTORYSERVICE CENTER
NEARYOU. YOURPRODUCTWILL RECEIVEEFFICIENTAND EXPEDIENTCARRY-IN, MAIL-IN, OR iN-HOME SERVICE,AND YOUWILL RECEIVEpEACEOF
MIND,
KNOWINGYOUR PRODUCTIS BEING GIVENTHE EXPERTATIENTION OF PHILIPS' FACTORYSERVICE.
COMMENTOBTENIRNOTRESERVICEAPRESVENTERAPIDEETEFFICACESOITPARCOURRIER,A DOMICILE,OLJEaSEPRESENTANT._UNCENTREDESERVICEPHILIPS.PLUSDE600CENTRES
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DEUNRADIODE80 A 120 KM(50 A 75 MILLAS)eELCENTRODESERVICIQLOCAL.
ATLANTA
Philips FactoryService
550 FranklinRoad.,Suite F
Marietta,GA30067
800-273-1501
TAMPA
Philips FactoryService
1911 USHighway301 North
Tampa,FL33619
800-442-2027
SANFRANCISCO
Philips FactoryService
681 East8rokawRd.
SanJose, CA95112
800-300-9013
HOUSTON
Philips FactoryService
1110 N. PostOakRd., Suite
100
Houston,TX 77055
800-952-3254
CLEVELAND
PhilipsFactoryService
950 KeynoteCircle
BrooklynHeights,OH44131
800-331-7037
DETROIT
Philips FactoryService
25173 Dequindre
MadisonHeights,MI 48071
800-438-1398
DALLAS
Philips FactoryService
415 N. Main Street,#107
Euless,TX 76040
800-952-3254
CHICAGO
PhgipsFactoryService
1279W. HamiltonPkwy.
Itasca,IL 60143
800-531-2922
KNOXVILLE
Philip5FactoryService
6700 D PapermillRd.
Knoxville,TN37919
800-821-1767
PHILADELPHIA
Philips FactoryService
352 DunksFerryRd.
Bensalem,PA19020
800-847-9320
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COLOR TELEVISION
90 Days Free Labor
One Year Free Replacement of Parts (Two Years Free Replacement on Color Picture Tube)
This product can be repaired in-home.
WHO IS COVERED?
You musthave proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales
receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is
considered proof of purchase.
WHAT IS COVERED?
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For 90 days
thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced free, and labor is free.
From 90 days to one year from the day of purchase, all parts will be
repaired or replaced free, but you pay for all labor charges. From one
to two years from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or
repair of all parts except the picture tube, and for all labor charges.
After two years from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement
or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges.
All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for
the original warranty period. When the warranty on the product
expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires.
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?
Your warranty does not cover:
labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of
customer controls on the product, and instalJadon or repair of
antenna systems outside of the product,
product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, acci-
dent, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of
Philips Consumer Electronics Company.
reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna
systems outside the unit.
a product that requires modification or adaptador] to enable it to
operate in any country other than the country for which it was
designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of
products damaged by these modifications,
incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.
(Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequen-
tial damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This
includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copy-
righted or not copyrighted.)
a product used for commercial or institutional purposes.
WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is offi-
cially distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company. In coun-
tries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not distribute
the product, the local Philips service organization will attempt to pro-
vide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare
parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available).
MAKE SURE YOU KEEP...
Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of
purchase. Attach it to this owner's manual and keep both nearby.
Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need to
return your product,
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...
Pleasecheck your owner's manual before requesting service.
Adjustments of the controls discussedthere may saveyou a service
call.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A.,
PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...
Contact a Philipsfactory service center (see enclosed list) or author-
ized service center to arrange repair.
(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands,all implied warranties,
including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a partic-
ular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express
warranty. But, because some states do not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to
you.)
FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE IN CANADA...
Note; Product Warranty coverage may vary between countries where
product is distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company. In
order to receive full and specific warranty details for products sold and
serviced in Canada, please contact Philips at:
1-800-661-6162 (from Canada - French Speaking)
1-800-531-0039 (English and Spanish Speaking)
REMEMBER...
Pleaserecord the model and serial numbers found on the product
below. Also, pleasefill out and mail your warranty registration card
promptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary.
MODEL#
SERIAL#
Philips Consumer Electronics Company, P.O. Box 520890, Miami, FL 33152, (402) 536-4171
Printed in U.S.A.
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