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Congratulations on your purchase,and welcome to the "family!"
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As a member of the PHILIPS "family," you're entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive war-_nties and outstanding service networks in the industry.
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Sincerely,
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Know these
safetysymbols_L 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 cor-
m'The "exclamation point" calls attention to features for which you should read the
enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUiP-MENT TO RAiN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert,
ATTENTION: Pour _viter les chocs _lectriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dansla borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond,
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead before operating equipment
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this appara/us near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 17.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordancewith the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heal regis-ters, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produceheat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider thanthe other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third ground-ing prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for yoursafety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, con- 18.suit an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect tbe power cord from being walked on or pinched particu- 19.
larly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where theyexit fi-om the apparatus. 20.
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 carl is used, use caution when moving
the cart/- apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13. Unplug this apparalus during lightning storms or when unused for
long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing isrequired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, suchas power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled 21.or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has beenexposed to rain or moisture, does not opera/e normally, or hasbeen dropped. 22.
15. This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal of thesematerials may be regula/ed due to environmental considerations.For disposal or recycling information, please contact your localauthorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org
16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be servicedby qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord 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; orD. _le appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; orE. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommendedinternational global safety standards for tilt and stability propertiesof its cabinet design.• Do not compromise these design standards by applying exces-sive pull force 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 couldunsuspectingly fall fiom the top of the set and cause product dam-age and/or personal injury.
Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be moun/ed toa wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
Power Lines -An outdoor antenna should be located away frompower lines.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connect-
ed to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as toprovide some protection against voltage surges and built up staticcharges.
Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-
1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding ofthe mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire toan antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, locationof antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, andrequirements for the grounding electrode_ See Figure below_
Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objectsdo not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure throughopenings.
Battery Usage CAUTION - 'Ib prevent bmtery leakage that may
result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit:
• Install all batteries correctly, with + and - aligned as marked onthe unit.
• Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.).
• Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.
Note to the CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 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 /
building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical ]
Example of Antenna Groundingas per NEC - National Electric Code
GROUNDCLAI_dP ANTENNALEADINWIRE
ANTENNADISCHARGEUNIT(NECSECTmN8lingo)
GROUNDINGCONDUCTORS(NECSECTmNa_o-zl)
GROUNDCLAMPS
ELECTRICSERVICEEQUIPMENT _ POWERSERVICEGROUNDINGELECTRODESYSTEM(NECA_T2SO,PABTH)
INTRODUCTION
Welcome/Registration of Your TV ..................... 2
Safety/Precautions ............................... 2 3Features .......................................... 5
INSTALL MENU CONTROLS
How to use the Language Control ............... 6
How to use the Tuner Mode Control ................... 7
How to use the AutoFrogram Control .................. 8
How to Add or Delete Channels (Channel Edit) .......... 9
How to use the Name Control (Channel Label) .......... 10
How to se the TV Clock using the AutoChron 'jM Control ,, 11
PICTURE MENU CONTROLS
Adjusting the Brightness Control ............... 12
Adjusting Ihe Color Control ......................... 12
Adjusting Ihe Picture Control ........................ 12
Adjusting the Sharpness Control ..................... 12
Adjusting the Tint Control .......................... 12
How to set the Color Temp Control ................... 12
How to use the Digital Options Control ................ 13
How to set the Dyn(amic) Contrast Control ............ 14
SOUND MENU CONTROLS
Adjusting the Treble Control .................. 15
Adjusting the Bass Control .......................... 15
Adjusting Ihe Balance Control ....................... 15
How to use the AVL control ......................... 16
How to use the Incr,(edible) Surround Control .......... 17
How to set the Stereo Control ....................... 18
How to set the TV to receive Secondary AudioProgramming, also known as the SAP Control .......... 18
How to set the Audio Out Control .................... 19
How to turn the TV speakers on or off usingthe Speaker Control ............................... 20
FEATURE MENU CONTROLS
How to use the Timer controls:
Setting the TV Clock using the Time Control .......... 21
Setting a time for the TV to turn itself on usingthe Start Time Control ............................ 22
Setting a time tbr the TV to mm itself off usingthe Stop Time Control ............................ 23
Setting the TV to start on a specific channel using
the Channel Control .............................. 24
How to activale the controls using the Activa/e Control , ,25
How to view the time using the Display Control ....... 26
How to activale the Active Control "rM ................. 27
How to use the AutoLock vM Controls:
Understanding Ihe AntoLock 'jM Feature .............. 28
Setting up an AntoLock 'jM Access Code .............. 29
How to Block Channels ........................... 30
How to Clear All blocked channels at the same time ,, ,31
Blocking programming based on Movie Ratings ...... 32
Blocking programming based on TV Ratings ......... 33
AntoLock 'jM Blocking Options - Blocking Control ..... 34
AntoLock 'jM Blocking Options - No Rating Control .... 35
How to review the AutoLock 'jM Control Status ........ 36
How to use the Closed Captioning Control ............. 37
How to change the screen (size) format usingthe Format Control ................................ 38
How to use the Rotation Control ..................... 39
How to activale the Blue Mule Control ................ 40
[] REHOTE CONTROL RELATED FEATURESHow to set the Sleep Timer Control ............ 41
How to Use the Freeze Control ...................... 42
Using Ihe AntoPicture "rMControl ..................... 43
Using Ihe AntoSound 'jM Control ...................... 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 INFORMATION
Troubleshooting ............................ 52
Care and Cleaning ................................ 52
Glossary of lerms ................................. 53
Index ........................................... 53
Factory Service Locations ........................ 54-55
Limited Warranty ................................. 56
Refer to the simple Quick Use and
Setup Guide (supplied with your TV)
for details on the following:
• Basic TV connections
• Advanced TV connections
• Basic TV operation
• Basic Remole Control operation
• Remote Control Button Descriptions!9>>>_ ....
Active Control TM conrinuonsly measures and corrects all incom-
ing signals to help provide the best picture quality, _l_is feature
monitors and corrects both the sharpness control and noisereduction control,
Audio/Video Jack Panel allows direct connections with VCRs,
DVDs, or other devices, providing quality TV picture and soundplayback,
Audio Volume Leveler (AVL) Control keeps the TV sound at
an even level, Peaks and valleys that occur during program
changes or commercial breaks are reduced, making for a more
consistent, comfortable sound.
AutoChron TM automatically sets the right time of day and
maintains it with digital precision through brownouts, powerfailures, and even Daylight Savings Time adjustments,
AutoLock TM allows you to block the viewing of certain chain
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 brnadcast stations in the TV's memory,
AutoPicture TM allows you to change the picture settings (colol;tint, contrast, etc,) for various types of programming, such as
sports, movies, multimedia (games), or weak signals with the
push of one bntton,
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 the onscreen Sound menu, The three facto-
ry-set controls (Voice, Music, and _l_eatre) enable yon to tailor
the TV sound so as to enhance the parlicular programming you
are watching.
Channel Edit allows you to add or delete channels from the liststored 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 difl:erent scanning technics - Progressive Scan or interlaced,
Progressive Scan doubles the number of visible lines per field bydisplaying all picture frame lines at once, eliminating any picture
flicker, ]_e Interlaced mode provides a double vertical display
scan, which reduces annoying motion sweeps, The interlacedmode will also smooth oat the jagged lines sometimes seen on
the edges of curved 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 featnre controls (can be viewed in English, French, orSpanish).
Sleep Timer automatically turns the TV OFF after a set amonnt
of time that yon choose,
Standard Broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable TV (CATV) chan_
nel capability allows for viewing by antenna or cable,
Stereo capability, including a beih-in audio amplifier and twim
speaker system, allows for the reception of TV programs broad_cast in stereo sound,
Surf Button allows yon to easily switch among only the chan-nels that are of interest to you (the ones that you have
wogrammed into the TV's Surf control throngh the onscreen
nmnu),
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 _fety-tip information and
Factory- Service Center locations, as well as a WarrantyRegistration Card, remote control, and batteries for usewith the remote control.
Please take a few minules to complete your registrationcard, The serial number for the TV is on the rear of the set.
Ret?r to the back of this manual for instructions in the
cleaning and care of the TV.
Your new television and its packing contain ma/erials that
can be recycled and reused, Specialized companies can recy-
cle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials
and minimize the amounts that need to be properly disposed.
Your product also uses batteries thai should not be thrown
away when depleted, but should be handed in and disposed ofas small chemical was/e,
When you replace your existing equipment, please find out
about the local regula/ions regarding disposal of your old lel-
evision, bat/cries, and packing malerials,
As an Energy Star@ Partner, Philips Consumer
Electronics has determined this product meetsthe 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 ConsumerElectronics,
For or SpalHsh and French-speaking TVowners, an onscreen LANGUAGE option
is present. The LANGUAGE comrol enables
you to set the TV's o#_screen menu to be show#_
in either English, Spanish, or French.
Press the MENU button on the remotecontrol to show the onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until INSTALL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button toshift the menu to the left and highlightLANGUAGE.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button tohighlight the LANGUAGE control
options.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSORDOWN button to select ENGLISH,
ESPANOL (Spanish), or FRANCAIS
(French),
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toclear the menu from the screen,
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Remember, the LANGUAGE control makes
only the TV's onscreen MENU itemsappear in English, Spanish, or French text,
it does not change the other onscreen text
features, such as Closed Captioning (CC),with TV shows.
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• TUNERMODE
• AUTO PROGRAM
• CHANNELEDIT
• AutoChron
Tche TUNER M()DE f!,ature allows you to*hange the TV s signal input to CABLE,
ANTENNA, or AUTO mod_,. It's imporTant f!Jr
the TV to know if you want to receive chan-nels,f!_)m a cable TV signal or a normal
al_t_l_Ha sig!lal_
NOTE: The AUTO moch, setting helps the TVd_t_,rmine the type of signal or _hannels beingreceA ed when AUTD PROGRAM is a_ tivated.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until INSTALL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonto shill the menu to the left,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttononce to highlight TUNER.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonto highlight the TUNER MODE
options,
6 Wfih the TUNER MODE control set to
AUTO, the Auto Program control will
detect whether or not cable input ispresent. (See the Auto Program section
on the next page,)
If, however, you want to set IheTUNER MODE to CABLE or
ANTENNA, press the CURSOR UPor CURSOR DOWN button until
either CABLE or ANTENNA is high-lighted,
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toclear the menu fi'om the screen.
When CABLEis selec/ed, channels 1 125are available.
When ANTENNA is selected, channels2 69 are available.
BRIGHTNESS
• SOUND COLOR
• FEATURES PICTURE
J• INSTALL SHARPNESS
TINT
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• PICTURE LANGUAGE
• SOUND TONERNODE
• FEATURES AUTO PROGRAN
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• AUTO PROGRAN ESPAHOL
• CHANNELEDIT
• AutoChron
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• AUTO PROGRAM
• CHANNELEDIT
• AutoChron
y_;ur TV can automatically set itse!f for localtea (or cable TV) chamwls. This makes it
easy.flit you to select only the TV stations in
your area by pressing the CHANNEL (+) or (-)button.
Press the MENU button on the remotecontrol to show the onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until INSTALL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button toshill the menu to the left. LANGUAGE
will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the AUTO PP, OGP, AM
control is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button tostart the Auto Program scanning of chan-nels,
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toclear the menu from the screen,
evvL
After you've run Auto Program, check outthe results. Press the CHANNEL (+) or ( )
button and see which channels you canselect.
P,emember, an antenna or cable TV signal
must first be connected to your TV.
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• INSTALL SHARPNESS
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• SOUND TUNERMODE
• FEATURES AUTOPROGRAM
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• AUTO PROGRAM ESPANOL
• CHANNELEDIT
• AutoChron
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• AutoChron
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CHANNEL ED1T makes it easy ¢br you toadd o1"delete channels firm the list qf chan-
nels stored in the TV's memory.
Press the MENU button on the remotecontrol to show the onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until INSTALL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button toshift the menu to the lefL LANGUAGE
will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the CHANNEL EDIT
control is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button toaccess the CHANNEL EDIT menu.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to scroll lhroagh 1helistof available channels. Or press the num-
ber buttons on your remote control toselect a st_cific channel (for example,press 0 and then 2 lo select channel 2).
7 Wilh the channel you want lo edit select-ed, press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonlo mark lhe channel as SKIPPED. The
channel you've marked SKIPPED will notappear when you are changing from chan-
nel lo channel while watching TV.
NOTE: When you want to add a channel thai
has been marked SKIPPED, press the CUR-
SOR UP or CURSOR DOWN button to high-
light the channel; then press the CURSORRIGHT button to remove the word SKIPPED.
!The channels available for you to edit are theones thaT the AUTO PP, OGRAM thamre
found while performing a search of your TV
antenna or cable TV signals. Channels notfound during the search are markedSKIPPED.
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• FEATURES PICTOEE
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• SOHND TONERMODE
• FEATURES AUTO PROGRAM
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_ ENGLISH
• TUNERMODE FRANCAIS
• AUTOPROGRAM ESRANOL
• CHANNEL EDIT
• AutoChron
INSTALL
• LANGUAGE 66 SKIPPED
• TONERMODE 67 SKIPPED
• AOTO PROGRAM 68 SKIPPED
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T_w channel NAME iFature allows you to listhe "call" letters qi'your fin,orite stations
beside their channel numbers when the)"appear on the screen. 77w TV has in memo13, alist qf the 50 most popular channel names (/brexample, ABC, NBC, FOX, etc.). Ybu also canenter a custom name (up m five characters).
Press the MENU button on the remotecontrol to show the onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until INSTALL in highlight-ed.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button toshift the menu to the left. LANGUAGE
will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until rite NAME conlrol is
highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to
highlight the NAME options area.
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN but-
ton to scroll Ihe list of names, or pressthe CURSOR RIGHT button to enter a
personal name. Press the CURSOR UPor CURSOR DOWN button to scroll
through a list of options for the first char-
acter (A lhroagh Z, 0 through 9). Pressthe CURSOR RIGHT button and
repeal for the second, third, fourth, andfifth characlers.
After you have selected a name For thechannel, press the MENU button to
save the name in the TV s nemory.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toclear the menu from the screen.
• SOUND COLOR
• FEATURES PICTURE
• INSTALL SHARPNESS
TINT• PICTORE LANGUAGE
• SOOND TONERMODE
• FEATURES AOTOPROGRAM
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• _ ENGLISH
• TUNERNODE FRANCAIS
• AUTOPROGRAM ESPANOL
• CHANNELEDIT
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• AUTOPROGRAM
• CHANNELEDIT
• AutoChron
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A utoChron TM can automatically set the TV'sonscreen clock. Because the time is
rc_ceived ii'om a broadcast signal, you must besurc_ that a cable TV or antenna signal is prc_s-ent be_bre you attempt to use the AutoChron TM
Press the MENU button on theremote to show the onsoreen menu,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until INSTALL is highlight-ed.
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to shift the menu to the left+ LAN-
GUAGE will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
until the AutoChron control is high-
lighted+
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonto start the AutoChron TM feature, Then
just follow the onscreen instructions toset the clock,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button toselect AUTO. Within a few seconds, a
menu for choosing your time zone willappear.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSORDOWN button to highlight your cor-rect time zone+
With your correct time zone high-lighted, press the CURSOR RIGHTbutton. Within a few seconds, youwill be given the option to choosewhelher you want to select DaylightSavings Time,
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to navigale through theYES and NO selection list; then withthe item you want to select highlight-ed, press the CURSOR RIGHT but-ton. Follow the onscreen instructions
(shown below) to set the AutoChron TM
time either automatically or manually.
Note: When turned ON, the AutoChron TM
feature can affect the start up of your televi-
sion. When the power button is press and theAntoChron TM feature is set to the AUTO
position, the TV will scan the channels For a
PBS channel to set Ihe clock automatically;
It may take SEVERAL seconds before the
TV powers itself ON.
INITALL
• TU_ER MODE
• AUTO PR0_RkM
• _ffA_NELEDIT
• kut_Chr0n
• _0lJ_t3 COL0i_ iiiiiiiiiiiiil TM
• _NgTALL IffAKPNESI i i • piCl_lE L_GIIAGE
• SOu_B TU_ET__OgE
• FEkTU_*EI kO[O p_OG,'_a_4
O_A_EL EDIT_toChlen
INSI_LL
m 1_ ENGLISH
• TUNER _ODE F_NU_IS
• CHAN_EL EOIT
INSTkLL
• TUNE_ _09E
• CHA_EL EDIT
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• TU_K T4OB_ • TU_EK MOB_ • TUNET¢_OgE
• CffA_NELEBIT• AUTO PR0_Rk_ • AUTO PR0_Rk_ • AUTO PEOGR_
• CffA_EL EDIT • CHA_EL EDIT
4 ku_Chron 4 ku_Chron _ _teChlon
SET CLOCK MANUAL
• TU_ET__ODE • TU_ET__ODE • TU_EK 14OBE
• k_IO PRO&&M • AUTO P_O&&M • A_TO PRO_EkM.• O_I_,NEL E_IT • O_I_NEL E_IT • CffA_NEL EBIT
• k_teChlon 4 _teChlon _ AetoChron
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r_) ad/ust your TV picture controls, select aX chamwl andfi_llow these steps,
Press the MENU button on the remotecontrol to show the onscreen lnena. PIC-
TURE will be highlighted,Ill!ItlNIIIL - --..
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 CURSORRIGHT button to adjust lhe BRIGHT-
NESS level of flae picture.
After adjusting the BRIGHTNESS con-trol, press the CURSOR DOWN button
to select another piclare adjaslment:COLOR, PICTURE, SHARPNESS,
TINT, OR COLOR TEMR Press theCURSOR LEFT or CURSOR RIGHT
button to adjust the selecled control.
NOTE: "l_e menu will show only five ilems a/atime, so you will need to continue scrolling wilhthe CURSOR DOWN button to adjust the TINTand COLOR TEMP.
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Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu fl'om the screen.
Remember, when the bar scale is centered
, the control settings are atnormal, mid-range levels, Picture adjust-ments are described here.
NOTE: The SHARPNESS and TINT
Controls will not be available for adjust-ments when tuned to the AV4 Inputs (AV4Channel) and CVI Inputs (CVI Channel),
BRIGHTNESS adds or subtracts lightfrom the darkest part of the picture.
COLOR adds or eliminates color.
PICTURE - improves the detail of the light-est parts of the picture.
SHARPNESS improves the detail in the9icture,
TINT adjusts the picture lo obtain naturalskin tones.
COLOR TEMP ofPers NORMAL, COOL,or WARM picture preferences,
NORMAL keeps whites, white.
COOL makes whites, bluish.
WARM makes whiles, reddish,
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The Digital Options (Eye Fidelity) controlires you a choice between two dilf_,rent
picture, scanning modes," Progr_,ssive S_anand Interlaced (1050i).
Progr_ssive Scan doubles the number of pic-ture lines, eliminating line flicker and provid-ing a jitterzfr_,e picture,
bm, rlaced (1050i mod_O improves the appear-ance of onscreen motion, All 'PictureAdjustment Controls' stay _ontrollable,including the Active Control, It also helpssmooth out jagged lines that arc, sometimesseen on _m ved and angled smfa_ es in thepicture,
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-
ment bar will be shown to the right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the Digital Options
control is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT orLEFT button until you select theoption you want, either PROGRES-SIVE or 1050i.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove 1be menu fl'om 1be screen.
The Digital Options (Eye Fidelity) Controlis not available for use with the AV 4 inputjacks.
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Tthe Dynamic Contrast control allows youo shar?en the picture quality by making
clark portions of the pk ture darker and light
portions qf the picture more noticeable.
Normally, you will probabl_, want to select
MED. In certain circumstances, howe_ e_; you
may prefer MIN or MAX.
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-
ment bar will be shown to the right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the DYN, CON-
TRAST control is highlighted.llnIlllll]_l|_(:'lll [ ]] ii
Press the CURSOR RIGHT orLEFT button until you select the
option you want, either OFF, MIN,
MED, or MAX,
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove file menu fl'om file screen.
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Besides the normal volume level control,your TV also has individual sound-acliust-
ment controls. The TREBLE (high fr_,quen-
cy), BASS (Iow fr_,queno'), and Speaker BAL-
ANCE" may all be used to acliust the sound
playback qf TV programs.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the lefl.
TREBLE will be highlighted and anadjustment bar will be shown to theright.
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.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to adjust theselected control,
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen,
Remember, when the bar scale is centered,
speaker BALANCE is centered between the
TV s letl a ld right side speakers.
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I_)+ most cases, the volume levels coming"ore broadcast programming or commer-
cials arc, never the same. With the AVL
(Audio Volume Le_el_,r) control turned ON,
you can have the TV level out sound that is
being heard, "l'his makes,f!)r a more _onsis-
t_mt sound by reducing the peaks and valleys
that occur during program _hanges or _om-
inertial br(_aks. "lb turn the AVL ON, follow
these str,ps,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
men[t,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the letL
TREBLE will _ highlighted and anadjustment bar will be shown to theright,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until AVL is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to toggle AVL ONor OFF, :t L'I+ .....
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
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l_e Incredible Surround f(,ature addsrearer dcT)th and dimension to both mon-
aural (MONO) and stereo TV sound, Withthe control set to INCR. SURROUND
(lncrc_dible Surround), the TV's speakers can
add e_en wider sound scT)aration to normalbroadcasts,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the letL
TREBLE will _ highlighted and anadjustment bar will be shown to theright,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until INCR. SURROUND ishighlighted,
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If signal is Stereo: Select STEI_.EO, orINCR, SURROUND,
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Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
You can also change the INCR, SUR-ROUND onscreen menu control set-
tings by pressing the INCREDIBLESURROUND _ button on the remolecontrol,
SPATIAL - widens the Mono sound, simu-
lating a broader, fuller sound,
INCR. SURROUND - widens the Stereo
sound, simulating a broader, fuller sound,
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u can receive broadcast stereo TV pro-rams, The TV has both an amplifier and
twin sT)eakers thl-ough which the stereo soundcan be healzl,
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Press the MENU button on the remotecontrol to show the onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the lefL TRE-
BLE will be highlighted and an adjust-ment bar will be shown to the right.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until STEREO is highlighted.
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,
Remember, if stereo is not present on a
selected show and the TV is placed in the
STEREO mode, the sound coming from theset will remain monaural,
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broadcast syslem. Sent as a third audio
channel, an SAP can be heard seperate from
the current TV program sound, TV stations
are free to use SAP for any number of pur-
poses.
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If an SAP signal is not present with a select-
ed program, the SAP option cannot be select-
ed, Also, if SAP is selected on a channel
(with SAP) and you select another channel,
when you return to Ihe original channel, SAPwill be OFE You will have to reselect the
SAP feature,
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_f you have cmmected the TV's AUDIO1'OUTPUT jacks to the AUDIO INPUT jacks
on a stereo receiver; set AUDIO OUT toeither VARIABLE or' FIXED to ch,termine
whether you acljust the volume at the ster_o
or at the TVI lf you select VARIABLE, change
the _olume at the TV using the TV's remote
control. If you select FIXED, acljust the _ol-
ume at the sterc_o using the ster_o's controls.
1b select FIXED or VARIABLE, follow these
stu)s.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreenmenu,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the left.
TREBLE will _ highlighted and anadjustment bar will be shown to the
right,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until AUDIO OUT is high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to select FIXED or
VARIABLE.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
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adjusted at the attdio system,
VARIABLE If VARIABLE is selecmd,the sound coming from the TV and beingheard through an external audio sysmm can
be adjusted a/the TV using the Volume +or buttons on the television or remolecontrol.
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U;ing the TV's Audio (Monitor) Outputacks and TV Speaker ON/OFF control
an exT_,rnal audio sysT_,m can be used to hear
The sound coming from The "I'V.The SpeakerControl will allow you to turn the television's
speakers off so The TV sound wouM only beheard through The audio system. Pl_,ase refer
TOthe Quick Use and Hookup Guide fiJr Theproper _onnections needed to hookup an
external audio system.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menEt,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shifT to the left.
TREBLE will _ highlighted and anadjustment bar will be shown to theright.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until SPEAKEP, S is high-lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to tuin the televi-
sion's speakers ON or OFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
Be sure to first connect an extemal audio
system to the television's Monitor Output
(audio) jacks.
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If the SPEAKERS Control is turned
OFF and no external attdio system isconnecled, there will be no soundheard at the TV.
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y_fur television comes with all Oli-screeH•lock. During normal operation, the clock
appears on the screen when the STaTUS/EXIT
button is pressed o1"_fthe TIMER DISPLAY con-trol is turned ON,
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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 andthe menu will shift to the left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-SOR RIGHT button again to shift the dis-play left and highlight the TIME control,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight the lJnae indicator area.
Press the CURSOR LEFT or CURSOR
RIGHT button to select the position or
digit you wish to enter,
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSORDOWN button to select the digits for thetime. Or press the NUMBERED buttonsto enter the correct time.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to
move to the AM or PM position.
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN but-ton to set AM or PM.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
NOTE: The TIMER Con!rols can also beaccessed by pressing the CLOCK buttonon the remote control. See lower diagram
on this page.
Remembel; be sure to press 0 first and then
the hour number for single-digit entries,
The Clock also can be set automatically using
the AutoChron *'_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 setis interrupted),
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J_st as you would an alarm clock, you canet the TV to turn itself ON once or at the
same time every day, Follow these stcT)s to setthe Start Time,
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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, pre_s the CUR-SOR RIGHT button again to shift thedisplay lefL
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the STAP.T TIME control,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight the time indicatorarea.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to move amongthe 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 emer the time you want thetelevision to turn itself on.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button tomove to the AM or PM position,
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWNbutton to set AM or PM,
NOTE: The ACTIVATE Control (page 25)must be set to ONCE or DAILY for the
STAP, T TIME Control to take effect.
_ Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.]: INI_IINIll
+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ i i!ii!i!!i +I¸i+iRemembel; be sure to press 0 first and then
the hour number for single-digit entries.
The ACTIVATE Control must be set to ONCE
or DAILY for the/elevision to tuna itself on at
the specified time, See page 25 for moredetails about the ACTIVATE Control.
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_/e following stcT)s will guide you in set-ing the TV to turn itse!f OFF at a specific
time.
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Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the onscreen
menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATUP, ES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shift to the lefL TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-
SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display lefL
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
to highlight the STOP TIME control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight the time indicatorarea,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button to move amongthe positions where the time is input.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to select the digits forthe time. Or press the NUMBERED
buttons to enter the time you want thelelevision to turn itself ott"
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button tomove to the AM or PM position.
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWNbutton to set AM or PM.
NOTE: The ACTIVATE Control (page 25)must be set to ONCE or DAILY for the STOP
TIME Control to take efl?ct,
_ Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen,
Remembe]; be sure to press 0 first and then
the hour number for single-digit entries.
The ACTIVATE Control must be set to ONCE
or DAILY for the/elevision to shut itself off at
the specified time. See page 25 for moredetails about the ACTIVATE Control.
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y;u can select a specific cham_el that theelevision will tune to when the timer
turns the set ON, Follow these stcT)s to selectthe channel,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menn,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shift to rite left, TIMER will
highlighted,
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-SOR RIGHT button again to shift the
display left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonto highlight the CHANNEL Control,
6 Press the NUMBERED buttons to
en/er lhe desired starl-np channeL, Or,
press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-
SOR LEFT button repeatedly to en/er
the start-up channel you want.
NOTE: The ACTIVATE Control (page 25)must be set to ONCE or DAILY for this
Channel Control to take effect.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen,
The ACTIVATE Control must be set to
ONCE or DAILY for the television to tune
itself to a specific channel at the specified
time. See page 25 for more details about theACTIVATE Control.
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After you have set the Time, Start Time,Stop Time, and Start Channel, the timer
must be set to come on ONCE or DALLY, or
turned OFF through the AC'ITVATE Control.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
flTemenu will shift to flTe left. TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-SOR RIGHT button again to shift 111e
display left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonto 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 toremove the menu from the screen,
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¸Wilh the ACTIVATE Control set to ONCE,
the STAP.T TIME, STOP TIME, and
START CHANNEL Controls will only beactivated one time.
Wilh the ACTIVATE Control set to DAILY,
the STAP.T TIME, STOP TIME, andSTART CHANNEL Controls will be acti-
vated every day of the week until it isturned OFF or set to ONCE.
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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 21) or by
using the AntoChron TM feature described on
page 4 of the Quick Use and InstallationGuide.
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After theTVsclockhasbeenset,youcanuseyour TV as a clock, The "ITMER DIS-
PLAY control allows you to permanently dis-
play the time in the upper right corner qf theSC#'(_e!I,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button and
the menu will shih to the lefL TIMER will
be highlighted.
With TIMER selected, press the CUR-SOR RIGHT button again to shih 1hedisplay lefL
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonto highlight the DISPLAY Control,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button repeatedly to selectON or OFE
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen,
¸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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Tile ActiveControlmonitorsandacliustsncomingvideosignalstohelI)providethe
bestpicturequality.WhenyouchoosetoturntheActiveControlON,thepicturesharpnessandnoisereduc-tionarecontrolh_dautomatically,,ActiveControlacliuststhesepicturesettings_ontinu-ously and automatically,
NOTE: Active Control is not available forsignals connected to the AV4 inputs,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the on-screen
menu.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttontwice to highlight FEATURES,I:_llIIJIIl;II • ]1 II,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the letl,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the ACTIVE CTRL
(control) is highlighted, [!_IIIl|IIIiiI Jill
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CUR-SOR LEFT button repeatedly to tog-
gle the ACTIVE CONTP, OL ON orOFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
You can also press the ACTIVECONTROL button on the remote
control to toggle the ACTIVE CON-TP, OL ON or OFF,
Toggle the ACTIVE CONTROL ON with
the remole control and a screen display will
appear showing Ihe Active Control at work.
You will see the sharpness and noise reduc-
tion settings changing to provide the best
possible pictare quality.
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he AutoLock TM feature, receives and)rocesses data sent by broadcasters or
other program provick_rs that ( ontuin pro-
gram content advisories, When programmed
hy the _iewer; a TV with AutoLo_k TM can
respond to the _ontent advisories and block
program _ontent that may be fimnd ol_jection-
able (such as Rffensi_e language, violen(e,
sexual situations, etc.), This is a great feature
to censor the type Rfprogramming ( hildrcm
may wat( h.
In the AutoLock TM section, you'll learn how
to block channels and programming that is
not rated, is unrated, or has no ruling. You
will also find out how to turn these blocking
features ON or OFF. Following are brief
explanations of some terms and ratings relat-ed to the AutoLock TM feature.
AutoLock TM offers various BlockingOptions from which to choose:
BLOCKING: The BLOCKING control is
what can be thought of as the "mas/er switch"for AntoLock TM, This control affects the set-
tings you have chosen fur blocking programs
according to movie ratings or TV ratings, forblocking programs that have no rating, or areunraled. When the BLOCKING control is
OFF, 1he blocking or censoring of programs isdisabled, 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 NORATING is set to ON,
Programming that has No Rating is not
encoded with any rating il_[ormation from the
MPAA or the Par_mtal Guidelines. Any pro-
gramming could fall into this catego_3,,
You also can block individual channels or
block programming based on rulings of the
MPAA and TV broadcasters. (See a descrip-
tion of the ratings on this page.)
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MOVIERATING • •
• PG• PG-I3eR• NC-17
G: GeneralAudience All ages admit/ed.
Most parents would find this programming
suitable for all ages. This type of program-
ming contains little or no violence, nostrong language, mid little or no sexual dia-
logue or sexual situations.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested This
programming contains material/hat pal_nts
may find unsuitable for younger childl_n. It
may contain one or mol_ of the following:Modera/e violence, some sexual situations,
infrequent coarse language, or some sugges-
tive dialogue.
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned This
programming contains malerial/hat pal_nts
may find unsuitable for children under the
age of 13. It contains one or mo_ of the fol-
lowing: violence, sexual situations, 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, h contains one or more of lhe fol-
lowing: intense violence; intense sexual situ-
ations; strong, coarse language; or intensely
suggestive dialogue.
NC-17: No one under the age of 17 will be
admitted. This type of programming should
be viewed by adults only. It contains graphicviolence, explicit sex. or crude, indecent lan-
guage.
X: Adults Only This type of programming
contains one or more of the following: very
graphic violence, very graphic and explicit or
indecent sexual acts, or vel 3, coarse and
intensely suggestive language.
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• TV-G
• TV-PG
• TV-[4
N V-Y: (All children -- Thisprogram isdesigned to he apprupriate filr all chil-
dren.) Designed for a very young audi-
ence, including children ages 2-6. This type ofprogramming is not expected to frighten
younger children.
TV-Y7: (Directed to Older Children --Th& program & designed.fin" children
ages 7 and ahove.) it may he moreappropriate for children who have acquired the
development skills needed to distinguish
between make believe and _ality. This pro_
gramming may include mild fantasy and comicviolence (FV).
TV-G: (General Audience -- Mostparents wouldfiml tk&program sullable fln"all ages.) This type of programming
contains little or no violence, no strong lan-guage, and lilde or no sexual dMogue or sexualsituations.
TV-PG: (Parental GuidanceSuggested --This program eontaim
material that patents ma3 find uusuit
ahlefin" younger children.) This type of pro-
gramming contains one or more of/he follow-
ing: Moderate violence (V), some sexual situa-
tions (S), infrequent coarse language (E), or
some suggestive dialogue (D).
TV-14: (Parents Strongly Cautioned -- "lTlisprogram cuntaius some material_at many pamn_ _4_uldfind unsuitable
fin" children umler 14 years of age.) This typeof programmingcontains one or more of thefollowing: intense violence (V) intense sexualsituations (S) strong, coarse language (L) orinlensely suggestive dialogue (D).
TV-MA: (MatureAadience Only --
This program & specifically designed w
be viewed l_v adulls and therefi_re may
be unsuitable fiw children under t 7.) This/ype
of programming contains one or more of the
following: graphic violence (V) explicit sexual
situations (S) or crude, indecent language (L).
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A utoLock TM allows parents to block out or"censor" any channels they think chil-
dren should not watch. A channel bh)cked hythe AutoLo_k TM control cannot be _iewed until
a correct a_cess cod_ is used to unlock the
_halmel for _ iewing. First, I_t's set yourAutoLo_ k a_ cess _od_.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the letL
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AntoLock control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Press 0,7,1,1 on the remote control.
INCORRECT will appear on thescreen.
Press 0,7,1,1 on the remote controlagain. ENTER NEW CODE will
appear on the screen.
Enter a new four-digit code using thenumber buttons, CONFIRM CODE
will appear on the screen,
Enter your new four-digit code again,CORRECT will flash on the screen
briefly and the highlight bar goes backto AutoLock,
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
remove the menu from the screen.
Remember that 0711 is the dethult
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 thedefault code.
NOTE TO PARENTS: It isn't Ix)ssible foryour child to unblock a channel without know-ing your access code or changing it to a newone. If your code has been changed withoutyour knowledge, then you will become awarethat blocked channels may have been viewed,
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After your personal access code has beenset (see the previous page), you are ready
to select the channels or inputs you want toblock out or censor:
!
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu.
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shill to the left.
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLock TM con-trol.
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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
let1 with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonto highlight the TV's available chall-nels.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR
DOWN button to highlight the chan-
nel you want to block.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonto block the channel. A padlock imageappears to the right of the channelnumber,
Repeat steps 7 and 8 for ally chalmels you
want to block from viewing.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen,
Remember that 0711 is the default
AutoLock _ code. If your access codehas
been changed by someone other than you (a
child, for example) or you have forgotten the
code, you can always get in by inputting thedefault code.
NOTE: You also can block out the use of the
A/V external inputs on the rear of the TV. Thisstops the viewing of VCR, DVD, and othersources that can be shown through the AiV inputacks. Select AV 1, CVI, AV2, SIDE (AV3), orAV4; and then select BLOCK.
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Access code
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
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Various onscreen messages will appearhen someone tries to view blocked pro-
gramming. The message is d_,termined by howthe ( urrent programming is blocked, You may_iew the blocked programming and turn OFFthe AutoLock TM ,f!,ature by using the Ch, ar Allcontrol or by ent_ring your a_ cess cod_<
L[_II_I_
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shill to the left.
[t_lffmlffllllPress the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLock TM con-trol.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonagain to highlight ACCESS CODE,
Enter your four-digit ACCESSCODE and the menu will move to the
left with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttontwice to highlight CLEAR ALL,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
twice, The CLEAR ALL option will
display the word CLEARED. All
blocked channels and programming arenow viewable.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen,
If you tune to a specific channel that hasbeen blocked by BLOCK CHANNEL orany of the AutoLock TM RATING options,simply enter your four-digit access code toview the channel.NOTE: this will unblock ALL channels
until the TV is shut OFF. When poweredback ON, all previously blocked channelswill be blocked again,
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After your personal access code has beenset, you can select sT)ecific movie ratings
that you want to censo_z
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
234
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the letL
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 four-digit ACCESS
CODE. CORRECT will flash very
briefly and the menu will move to the
lefl wilh BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until MOVIE RATING ishighlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the Rating menu shifts to the leflwith G highlighted.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSORDOWN button to highlight each rating
you want,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to turn the rating ON or OFF. Turning
the rating ON will block programs with
that rating t¥om being seen.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
J,vvLWhen a rating is tulned ON, all higher ratings
also will be turned on automatically. For
example, if the R rating is turned on, Ihe NC-
17 and X ratings also will be turned on.
All Movie Ratings can be turned ON or OFF.
Rel_r to page 28 for Movie Rating definitions.
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F_u can select specific "I'Vratings that you'ant to _ensor by f!)llowing these steps,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu,
234
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the letL
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AutoLx)ck TM con-trol,
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 buttonrepeatedly until TV RATING is high+
lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shift to highlight theTV RATING options.
Press the CURSOR UP or DOWNbutton to select a rating.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT
button to turnthe block on the ratingON or OFE
NOTE: More specific subratings (tbr violence,sexual content, dialogue, or fantasy violence)are available for TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14, and
TV-MA. (Ret_r to page 28 for definitions.)
To access these subratings, wilh the main ratingselecled, press the CURSOR RIGHT button.Then, repeat steps 9 and 10 to turn the sEth-rat-ings ON or OFF.
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When a rating is turned ON, all higher ratingsalso will be turned on atttomatically. Forexample, if the R rating is turned on, the NC-i7 and X ratings also will be turned on.
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_tze BLOCKING control is what can behought cf as the "master switch" for
AutoLo_ kTM, This _ontrol affects the settings
you have _hosen for blocking programs
a_cording to movie ratings or TV ratings, or
._)r blocking programs that have no rating orare unrated. When the BLOCKING control is
OFF, the blocking or censoring qf programsix dixabled. When the BLOCKING control is
ON, blocking will o_cur a_orJing to the set-
tings you ha_e _hosen. Follow these steps to
toggle BLOCKING OFF or ON.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menLL
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATUP.ES,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the left,
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
once to highlight the AntoLock control,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
again to highlight ACCESS CODE.
Enter your four-digit ACCESSCODE and the menu will move to Ihe
let] with BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighted.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until BLOCK OPTIONS is
highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to enter the BLOCK OPTIONS menu.
BLOCKING will be highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT orLEFT button to toggle BLOCKINGON 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 isdisabled. When the BLOCKING control is
ON, blocking will occur according to the set-
tings you have chosen.
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Some programming is not encoded withcontent advisors, data by the MPAA
(Motion Picture Association <f Ameri_a) orthe television broadcasters (see the explana-tion on page 28). To block such program-minK, follow these steps.
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the onscreen
menu.
23456
Press the CURSOR DOWN button
twice to highlight FEATURES,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
and the menu will shill to the letL
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 ACCESSCODE and the menu will move to the
lefl wilh BLOCK CHANNEL high-
lighied,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until BLOCK OPTIONS ishighlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
to enter the BLOCK OPTIONS menu,
BLOCKING will be highlighted,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonto highlight either the BLOCK
UNRATED or NO RATING option.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT or
LEFT button to toggle the control ONor OFE
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
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_'_ rr,mind you which ratings you havelocked and which Block Options you
have selected, a review screen is available to
review your AutoLock TM settings. "Ib access
this scrr, en f!)llow the steps below,
Press the STATUS/EXIT button onyour remote control TWICE. Your
AntoLock _Msettings will appear on thescreen,
NOTE: If you have blocked specific subrat-
ings, such as V for 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 t?w seconds, the settings willleave the screen automatically, or yoncan press the STATUS/EXIT buttona third time to remove them from the
screen,
MOVE TNG! ATNG!BLOCKURRATEDNO RATING
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This display will appear after the step 1 above1lvlis completed if the AutoLock" BLOCKING
option is set to ON.
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H TV RATINGg
BLOCKUNRATEDNO RATING
This display will appear after the step 1 aboverMis completed if theAutoLock' BLOCKING
option is set to OFF,
Autokock DISABLED
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Closed Captioning (CC) allows you toread the voice content <_ftelevision pro-
grams on the TV s_reen. Designed to hel l) the
hearing impaired, this feature uses onscrcen
"text boxes" to show dialogue and _om,ersa-
Lions while the TV program is in progress,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the on-screen
menkL
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttontwice to highlight FEATUP.ES,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shit_ to the left,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the CLOSED CAP
control is highlighted,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonagain, The menu will shifl to the let_
and CAPTION MODE will be high-lighted, [c_[tl[lItlffl[IW_
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonto highlight CAPTION MODEs.
Press the CURSOR UP or CURSORDOWN 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 onthe remote control to turn the CC TEXT
option ON or OFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
NOTE: Not all TV programs and product commercials are broadcast with ClosedCaptioning (CC). Nor are all Closed Captioning Modes (CAPTION l_t or TEXT
1_) necessarily being used by broadcast stations daring the transmission of a
program offering Closed Captioning. Refer to your area's TV program listings forthe stations and times of shows being broadcast with Closed Captioning,
• PICTURE TIMER
• SOUND ACTIVECTRL
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FORMAT
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FEATURES
TIME• ACTIVECTRL STARTTIME
• AatoLock STOPTIME
• CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
• FORMAT ACTIVATE6
FEATURES
• TIMER CAPTIONNODE
• ACTIVECTRL CCDISPLAY
• AutoLock
• FORMAT$
FEATURES
CLOSEDCAP
.cc,• CCDISPLAY CC2
CC3CC4CC MUTE
FEATURES
CLOSEDCAP •
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CAPTION Mode
Example Display
TEXT Mode Example l)isplay -The TV screen wilt be
blocked flora _iewing.
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F;u can change the screen,f!)rmat size to7arch the type <f program you'r(, watching,
Select the normal 4.'3 aspect ratio or any of the
zoom or wide sctY,en aspect ratios,
Press the MENU button on theremote control to show the on-screen
menu,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttontwice to highlight FEATURES.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shift to the lefl.
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonreI_atedly until the FORMAT control
is highlighted. IIIIltl_i n_+,lll
5 Press the CURSOR RIGHT button
repeatedly to toggle among the six
screen formal sizes AUTO, 4:3,
ZOOM 14:9, ZOOM 16:9, SUBTITLE
ZOOM, SUPER WIDE or WIDESCREEN.
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Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
IILV_lao_@nrd[e_nl_d!When the onscreen menu is not displayed,
pressing the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT but-
tons will toggle the screen FORMAT options,
The FORMAT control is not available for use
with the AV 4 Inputs (AV4 ChanneL) if 1080i
signal is delected,
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iUse the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to
move (pan) the picture up or down in short
movements when needed. This will work in
a[I lk)mmts except 4:3, and WIDE SCREEN.
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• SOUND ACTIVECTRL
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• Autotock STOPTitle• CLOSEDCAP CRANNEL
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Some DVD Discs are encoded with as much as
30% more video information to give the viewer thebest possible picture quality. With the DVD Playerin the 16:9 picture formal, the playback of this typeof disc (containing extra video information), canproduce a number of small while lines in the upperporlion of the black letterbox area. With some ofthese discs, this situation is unavoidable and it does
not require a service call
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Ln rare cases the video supplied to the TVcreen might show slightly tilted one way or
another: The Tilt Acliust control will allow you
to correct the problem by acliusting the screenin a clockwise or _ounter_'lockwise direction.
Press the MENU button on the
remote control to show the on-screen
mencL
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonuntil FEATURES is highlighted,
Pre_s the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shih to the left,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the ROTATION con-
trol is highlighted.
5 Press the cursor RIGHT or
LEFT button to rotate the picture onthe screen clockwise or counter clock-wise. Please note thai the amount of
rotation will be very minimal,
I_ll]l:lllll_
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen,
• PICTURE
• SOUND ACTIVECTRL
AatoLock
• INSTALL CLOSEDCAP
FORNAT
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PHILIPS
FEATURES
/ TIN[• ACTIVECTRL STARTTINE
• AutoLock STOPTIHE
• CLOSEDCAP CHANNEL
• FORHAT ACTIVATE
FEATUESt
• ACTIVECTRL
• Autokock
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORHAT
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_Tormally the television would display alt ""¥ snowy ' looking screen with a lot of
stati_ sounds when the signal is lost. The Blue
Mute _ontrol will automatically set the screen
to a ph, asant blue background when it detects
no signal available if turned on.
Press the MENU/SELECT button on
the remote control to show the on-
screen lnenu,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttontwice to highlight FEATURES,
Press the CURSOR RIGHT buttonand the menu will shit_ to the left,
Press the CURSOR DOWN buttonrepeatedly until the BLUE MUTE con-
trol is highlighted.
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT orLEFT button to toggle the control ONor OFF.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button toremove the menu from the screen.
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BLUE MUTE OFF
"Snowy" Picture
4O
FEATURES
a TIME• ACTIVECTRL STARTTIME
• AutoLock STOPTIME
• CLOSEDCAP CHARNEL
FORMAT ACTIVATE
FEATURES t• AutoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
• ROTATION
OR
FEATURESi
• AuIoLock
• CLOSEDCAP
• FORMAT
• ROTATION
BLUE MUTE ON
Pleasanl Blue Screen
Have you ever fallen asleep in front of theTV, only to have it wake you up at two in
the morning with a test pattern sound
s_rr, e_hing in your ears? Well, your TV _an
enable you to avoid that discomfort by auto-
matically turning itse!f <4f/i_With the SleeT)
Timer f!_ature, you can set a timer to automat-
i_ally switch the TV OFF after a period _?{
time you choose (15-minute incrc_ments up to
60 minutes, then 30-minute in_rements up to
90 minutes, then 60-minute in_ rr_ments up to
240 minutes).
Press the SLEEP button on theremote control, The SLEEP timer
onscreen display will appear in theupper part of the screen,
2 Within five seconds, press theSLEEP button repeatedly to pick theamount of time (15-minule incrementsup to 60 minules, then 30-minuwincrements up to 90 minutes, then 60-
m
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"C3 C3 C3 _
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minute increments up to 240 minutes)before the TV will turn itself off,
An onscreen countdown will appear duringthe last minute before the TV shuts itself off.
J,vwTo see how many minutes remain before the
TV shuts itself off, press the STATUS/EXITbutton,
A Sleep Timer setting can be cancelled by
pressing any button during the last minute of
the operation.PHILIPS
During the last mintlle of a
cotmldown will be displayed.SLEEP limer setling, am]onscreet_
During tile last 10 seconds of a
display will read GOOD BYESLEEP limer setling, an onscreen
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m;ve you ever wished you could.f!'eeze the)icture on the television broadcast to
write down a special tH¢7)hone number' or to
capture a needed addr_,ss? Your tHm,ision
will allow you to do just that with the press q[just one button on thc_ retool(; control.
With a signal on the television screen,simply press the FREEZE button onthe remote control to stop the picture atany given moment,
The screen will read "FREEZE ON"
momentarily and the picture frozen onthe screen.
Press the FREEZE button on theremote control again to resmne normal
viewing.
The screen will read "FREEZE OFF"
momentarily while the television dis-
plays a normal moving picture again.
t .....After freezing a picture on the screen, when
the FP, EEZE control is turned OFF, the nor-
mal signal programming will be shown at
it's present time. The signal that was being
shown while the picture was frozen will notbe viewable.
if the FP, EEZE button is pressed when the
AV4 Inputs (AV4 Channel) is tuned, thescreen will read "FREEZE NOT AVAIL."
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PHILIPS
FREEZE OF_
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Wlwther you re watching a movie or a,ideo game, your TV has automatic
_id_o _ontrol settings that will match with
your _urrent program source or' _ontent.AutoPicture TM quickly resets your TV's _id_o
controls f!)r a number' q[ diffi_rent types o[
programs and viewing conditions that you
may have in your home. The Movies, Sports,
Weak Signal, and Multimedia AutoPicture TM
controls have been preset at the factor 3, to
automatically acliust the TV's brightness,
color; picture, shar?ness, tint, and _olor tem-
perature levels. The Personal AutoPi_ture TM
settings arc_the ones that you made through
the PICTURE options within the onscrc_enm_nu
Press the PICTURE button on theremote control. The current
AutoPicture _ setting will appear in themiddle of the screen.
Press the PICTURE button repeat-edly to select either PERSONAL,MOVIES, SPOP.TS, WEAK SIGNAL,
or MULTIMEDIA picture settings.
NOTE: The PERSONAL setting and the
PICTURE options within the onscreen menu
are the same. This is the only option in
AutoPicture _ 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 adjus/ed.
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PERSONAL
BRIGHTNESS 48
COLOR 41
PICTURE 81
SHARPNESS 46
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PHILIPS
MOVIES
BRIGHTNESS_ 35
COLOR 34
PICTURE 66
SHARPNESS 56
SPORTS
BRIGHTNESS_ 41
COLOR 37
PICTURE 85
SHARPNESS 70
WEARSIGNAL
BRIGHTNESS_ 37
COLOR 32
PICTURE 90
SHARPNESS 70
MULTIMEDIA
BRIGHTNESS_ 49
COLOR 43
PICTURE 88
SHARPNESS 70
NOTE: The values shown in thediagram above are sample valuesonly. Your television's values may
vary and d sp ay d fferent numbers.
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A utoSound TM allows you to select fromthr_,e factorly-set controls and a personal
_ontrol that you set according to your own
preferences through the onscreen Sound
menu, The three fa_torly-set _ontrols (Voice,
Music, and Theatre) enabl_ you to tailor the
TV sound so as to enhance the parTi_ ulur pro-
gram you arc_ watching, Follow these steps to
sellout any q[the options,
Press the SOUND button on theremote control. The current
AutoSound TM setting will appear in themiddle of the screen.
Press the SOUND button repeatedlyto toggle among the fnur settings:
PERSONAL, VOICE, MUSIC, orTHEATP.E.
Remember, only the PERSONAL control can
be changed by the viewer. This changes the
settings in the main onscreen menu's SOUNDcontrols
AutoS ound _'_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 levelsfor the external connections,
PERSONAL presents the TV's sound
according to the settings you make withinthe sound menu.
VOICE brings voices to the foret?ont and
emphasizes them, Moves music to the back-
ground.
• % • ,MUSIC emphasizes music over voices.
THEATRE provides a balance betweenvoices and music.
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PERSOflA[
TR[BLE
BASS
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VOICE
_USIC
TREBLE 62
BASS 70
THEATRE
TREBLE
BASS
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NOTE: The values shown in thediagram above are sample valuesonly. Your television's values may
vary and display different numbers.
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A list or series <)fpreviously viewed chan-nels can be selected with the SURF button
on your remoT_ control, With this f!,ature, you
can easily switch between diff_rcmt TV chan-nels that _urrently inT_rest you. The SURF
_onTrol allows you to set up to T_mchannels inits qui_k _iewing list.
Press the CHANNEL(+) or (-) but-ton (or the numbered buttons) to selecta channel to add to the SURF list.
2
3
Press the SURF button on the remote
control, The onscreen display may
read, "SURF LIST EMPTY?' The num-ber of the current channel will be
shown with "ADD?" to the right.
While the SURF list message or the
SURF channel list appears on the
screen, press the CURSOR RIGHTbutton to add the present channel tothe SURF list,
If you want to delete the present channelfrom the SURF list, press the CURSOR
RIGHT button again,
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to add more chan-nels (up to 10) to the SURF list,
Along wilh regularly programmed chan-
nels, the external video source connectionscan be added to the SURF list, This means
that the AVI, CVI, AV2, AV3, and AV4
channels can be added to your SURF list,Just tune to their channel and use the same
procedure described on this page.
/SUrF
e_ 12 ADD?
SIINFLISTEMPTY __:
®® (©)
PHILIPS
SURF
s_ 12 DELETE?
SURF I12
e_ 24 ADD?
SURF
12
e_ 24 DELETE?
SURF g
12
24
e_ 32 AD_?
SURF
12
24
s_ 32 DELETE?
F_ur r_rnote also has an A/CH (Alternatehannel) button, Pr_ssing this button
will toggle between the current and one pre-vious channel.
Press the A/CH button togglebetween the present channel and thelast previously viewed channel,
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F;ur remote control is capable of workingour TV and many other devices that
respond to infrared remote, _ontrol commands,
such as VCRs, cable boxes, satellite syst_,ms,
and DBS, Your remote may be alrwady, as is, m
work an accessol3" din,ice, or you may need to
use one ()[the methods ("Cod_ Entry" or
"Search") explained on pages 47 and 48,
First, tiy this simple t_,st to see i[your TVremote control will give you direct a_ _ess to
the accessory din,ice's functions, or if you will
need to tEv another method in ol-der to set upyour TV remote _ontrol f!Jr that capability,
Place the TV/VCR/ACC mode
switch in the proper position.
Point the remote control at the remote
sensor window of the accessory deviceand press the POWER button,
Does the remote control turn the deviceON?
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 s/eps areneeded.
If NO, go to the next page to try the Code-
Entry method.
It is recommended that you use Phiiips
brand ex/emal accessory devices with your
Phiiips television to insure proper remote
control functions. If you are using Phiiips
brand accessory devices, your remole con-
trol should be ready to use with thesedevices,
SLEEP
VCR AV
ACC REC.
I ISatellite Receiver
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PHILIPS
ACTIVECONTROL CC
SURF PROGRAM
LIST
46
Follow these simple steps to enter a three-digit Accessol 3, Device Code Number that
will allow you to use your TV remote to workthe functions ()fan a_ cessory d_ ice. Phraseread through the steps om e b@Jre pe@)rm-ing them.
+ Place the TV/VCR/ACC switch in the
proper position and look up a three-digit Accessory Device Code Numberfor the accessory device (found onpages 49-50) whose functions youwant to work with your TV's remotecontrol.
234
Press the REC(ord)/SAP button onthe remote control and release.
Press the SOUND button on the
remote within 30 seconds, then release,
Enter the three-digit Direet-EntryCode Number for your desired device,The remole is now ready to send com-mands to the unit.
Point the remote at the remote sensorwindow of the device. Then press thePOWER button on the remote to turn
the unit ON.
NOTE: If the process just explained doesn'twork the first time, repeat the same AccessoryDevice code number.
If afler a second try the TV remote controldoes not operate your accessory device, see ifother lhree-digit Accessory Device CodeNumbers are shown ti)r your device on thelist pages 49-50 and repeat the steps aboveusing a new number,
If afler repealed attempts this method d_snot work for you, go to the next page and fol-low the steps for using Ihe Search method toset up your remote control,
vLIt is recommended that you use Philips
brand ex/ernal accessory devices with your
Philips television to insure proper remotecontrol functions. If you are using Philips
brand accessory devices, your remole con-
trol should be ready to use with thesedevices,
47
VCR
ISatellite Receiver
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PHILIPS
Follow these simple stc,ps to have your TVremote search for the code it needs to work
the functions of your accessor_y device, Pleaseread through the stcT)s once b@)r_, pe@Jrmingthem.
NOTE: The Search method works only withdevices equipped with channel display indica-
tors or channel display capability,
Press the POWER button on thedevice your are attempting to programto turn it ON,
2 Slide the TV/VCR/ACC mode switch
to the VCR position if you're setting
up a VCR or to the ACC position if
you're setting up any other accessorydevice,
3 Press the REC(ord)/SAP and
SOUND buttons simultaneously andhold them down, The device will beginto change channels after the remoleidentifies the correct code,
When the channels start to change,release the REC(ord)/SAP andSOUND buttons.
NOTE: Don't let the device scan up morethan five channels. If you do, the remote con-trol may pass up the correct code, and anolhertwo-minute search cycle will have to be done.
If no channel change happens within twominutes, repeat steps IM, Should a channelchange still not occur, the remole will notwork the desired device,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i !i!i!i¸ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDon't let the device scan up more than five
channels, If you do, the remole may pass up
the right code, and another two-minute
search cycle will have to _ done.
If no channel change happens within two
minules, repeat steps IM. Should a channel
change still not occur, the remote controlwill not work the desired device.
It is recommended that you use Philips
brand ex/ernal accessory devices with your
Phiiips television to insure proper remote
control functions. If you are using Phiiips
brand accessory devices, your remole con-
trol should be ready to use with thesedevices,
Satellite Receiver
Cable Converler
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REMOTEVCR CODE NO.Admiral ......................... (148Advantz ......................... 358
Adventure ....................... (X!0Aiko ............................ 278
Aiwa ........... 000, 037, 307, 348, 352
Akai ........ 041,049, 053,061, 106, 315Alba ............................ 352
Americal High ................... 035Amstrad ..................... 325, 332Asha ............................ 240
Audiovox ........................ 037
Baird ........................... 107Beaumark ........................ 240
Bell & Howell .................... 104
Blaupunkt ............... 003, (X!6, 154Brandt .................. 187, 320, 321
Broksonic ....... 121, 184, 211,295, 361Bush ............................ 352
CCE ........................ 072, 278Calix ........................... 037
Canon ........................... 035
Capehart ......................... 020Carver ...................... 081, 146
Citizen ...................... 037, 278Colt ............................ 072Combitach ....................... 352
Craig ........... 037, (/47, 072, 240, 271Curtis Ma/hes ............ 035, (/41,060
Cybermax ................... 051,240Daewoo ................. 020, (/45, 276
Daytron ......................... 020Denon .......................... 042
Dynatech ........................ (X!0
Electrophonic ..................... 037Emerex .......................... 032
Emerson .... 000, 002, 036, 037,043, 061
........... 068,088, 121, 164, 208, 209,
............ 211,212, 278, 295, 361,479
Ferguson ................ 107, 320, 321Fisher ............... 047, 054, 066, 104
Fuji ........................ 033, 035Funai ........................... (X!0
GE ................. 035,060, 065, 202Garrard .......................... (X)0
Go Video ................ 232, 279, 432Gold Star .................... 037, 038
Gradiente .................... (X!0, 406
Grundig ............. 0(!3,007, 195, 347HI-Q ............................ (147
Harley Davidson .................. (X!0Hannal/Kal-don ............... 038, 075
Harwood .................... 068, 072
Headquarter ...................... (146Hinari ....................... (104, 352
Hitachi ............. 000, 0(/4, (/41,042,.................... 065, 105, 168, 235
lngersol ......................... 0(!4JVC ........ 008, 041,067, 208, 384, 486Jensen .......................... (141
KEC ........................ 037, 278KLH ............................ 072
Kenwood ............ 038, 041,067, 384
Kodak ...................... 035, 037LXI ............................ 037
Lloyd's ...................... (X!0, 206
REMOTEVCR CODE NO.Loewe .......................... 0(!4
Logik ....................... 004, 072MEI ............................ 035
MGA ....................... 043, 061
MGN 'I_chnology ................. 240MTC ....................... 0(X!, 240
Magnavox ....... 0(X!, 035, 081, 146, 181Maria ........................... 037
Matsui .................. 0(!4, 348, 352
Malsushita ............... 035, 162, 454Memmorex ...................... 307
Memorex ....... 000, 035,037,039, (/46,
........... (/47, 048, 104, 240, 266, 307
Metz ........................ 003, 347
Minolta ..................... 042, 105Mitsubishi ...(/43,061,067, 075, 173, 443
Motorola .................... 035, (148
Multitech .................... 0(X!, 072NAD ........................... 058
NEC ............ 036, 040, (/41,067, 104Nikko ........................... 037
Nikon ....................... 034, 253Noblex .......................... 240
Nordmende .............. 297, 320, 321Okano .......................... 346
Olympus .................... 035, 226
Optimus ............ 037, 048,058, 104,........................ 162, 432, 454
Optonica ........................ 062Orion ........... 004, 295, 348, 352, 479
Panasonic ........... 035,077, 162, 225,
........................ 226, 378, 454
Penney ............. 035,037,038, 040,........................ 042, 065, 105
Pentax .................. 042, 065, 105Philco ........................... 035
Philips .......... 035, 062, 081, 110, 403Pilot ............................ 037
Pioneer ...................... 058, 067PoriIand ......................... 020Pro fax .......................... 322
Profitronic ....................... 240
Protec ........................... 072
Pulsar ....................... 039, 051
Quarter .......................... 046
Quartz .......................... 046
Quasar .............. 035, 077, 162, 454RCA ............... 042, 060, 065, 077,.................... 105, 106, 149, 202
Radio Shack ................. 0(X!, 037Radix ........................... 037
Randex .......................... 037
Realistic ......... 0(X!, 035,037, 045, (147
................... (/48, 062, 066, 104
Ricoh ....................... 034, 253Runco ........................... 039SEG ............................ 322
SEI ............................. 0(!4
STS ............................ (142
Saba .................... 297, 320, 321Saisho .......................... 0(!4
Salora ........................... 075
Samsung ............ 045, 051,053, 240
Sanky ....................... 039, (148Sansui .............. 0(X!, (/41,067, 271
REMOTEVCR CODE NO.
Sanyo ........... 046, 047, 104, 240, 268Saville .......................... 352
Scott ....... 043, 045, 121, 164, 211,212
Sems ........... 000, 035,037, 042, 046,
................ 047, 054, 066, 104, 105
Sharp ....................... 046, 062Shintom ......................... 072
Shogun ...................... 051,240Shoral ........................... 004Siemens ......................... 003
Singer ........................... 072
Sinudyne ........................ 004Sony ........... 0(X!, 011,022, 032, 033,.................... 034, 035, 253, 275
Sunkel .......................... 348
Sunpak .......................... 253
Sylvania ..... 0(X!, 035,043, 081, 103, 110
Symphonic ....................... 000TMK ................... 036, 208, 240
'l'a/ung .......................... 041Teac ........................ (X!0, 041
Technics ..................... 035, 162Teknika ................. 0(!0, 035,037
Telefunken ............... 187, 320, 321Tansal ........................... 322Thomas ......................... 0(X)
Thomson ........................ 320
Toshiba ......... 043,045, 066, 212, 366Totavision ................... 037, 240Towada ......................... 322
Unitech ......................... 240
Universum ....................... 325
Vactor ........................... 045
Vactor Research ............... 038, 040
Video Concepts ........... (/40, (/45,061Videosonic ....................... 240
Wards . .0(X!, 035,042, 047, (/48, 060, 062,
........... 072, 081, 149, 161,212, 240
XR-I(X!0 ................ (X!0, 035,072Yamaha ......................... 038
Zenith .............. 0(X!, 033, 034, 039
CABLE REMOTECONVERTOR CODE NO.
ABC ............... 001, 0(!3,007, (108,.................... 011,013, 014, 017
Aliegio .......................... 153Andover ......................... 544
Antronix ......................... 022
Archer ...................... 022, 153Balcor .......................... 056
British 'l)lecom ................... 105
Cable Star ....................... 056Cablatenna ....................... 022
Cabletime ........... 161,271,377, 448Cableview ....................... 022
Century ......................... 153Citizen .......................... 153
Clyde ........................... 086Colour Voice ................. 025, 031Comtec .......................... 274
Comtronics ...................... 040Contec .......................... 019
Cryptovision ..................... 60(!Deceat .......................... 423
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CABLE REMOTECONVERTOR CODE NO.Eastern ...................... 0()2, 274
Everquest .................... 015,040Filmnet .......................... 443
Focus ........................... 400
Frmlce Telecom ................... 451
GC Electronics ................... 056GEC ............................ 086
Ganard .......................... 153
Gemini .................. 015, 070, 242
General Instrument ........ 011,276, 476Gold Star ........................ 040
Grundig ......................... 529Hamlin .............. 009, 020, 034, 259Hitachi .......................... 011
Hytex ........................... 007Jasco ........................... 153
Jerrold .............. 003, 011,012, 014,.................... 015, 024, 276, 476
M.N.E.T. ........................ 443
MNet ........................... 443
Macon .......................... 033
Magnavox ............... 027, 032, 334Memorex ........................ 00()
Movie Time ...................... 063
NSC ........................ 063,070
Oak ........................ 0(17, 019
Optimus ......................... 021Panasonic ................ 0()0. 021, 107
Paragon ......................... 00()
Philips . .025, 027, 031, 153, 242, 290, 334Pioneer ...................... 533, 753
Popular Mechanics ................ 40(!Pulsar ........................... 00()
RCA ............................ 021
Radio Shack ...................... 015Recoton ......................... 400
Regal ....................... 020, 259Regency ......................... 002Rembrmldt ................... 011,070Runco ........................... 00()
SL Marx ......................... 040
Salora ........................... 382
Samsung ........................ 040Salbox .......................... 375
Scientific Atlanta .......... 0(18, 017, 477
Signal ....................... 015,040
Signature ........................ 011
Sprucer .......................... 021Star Sight ........................ 542Starcom ..................... 0(13, 015
Stargate ..................... 015,040Starquest ........................ 015
Sylvania ......................... 001TV85 ........................... 063
Tandy ........................... 258Tele+ 1 .......................... 443
Teleservice ....................... 281
Teleview ........................ 040Texscan ......................... 001
Timeless ......................... 274
'lbcom .................. 012, 013,059'lbshiba ......................... 000Tudl ............................ 286
Tusa ............................ 015
Unike ....................... 022, 153
CABLE REMOTECONVERTOR CODE NO.
United Arlists ..................... 007United Cable ..................... 003
Universal ............ 022, 056, 153, 191
Videoway ........................ 250Viewstar ................. 027, 063, 258
Visi Cable+ ...................... 461Westminster ...................... 105
Wolsey Gaine .................... 544Zenith .................. 00(), 054, 525Zentek .......................... 40()
REMOTEDBS CODE NO.Alpha Star ....................... 772Echostar ......................... 775HTS ............................ 775Hitachi .......................... 819Hughes Network System ............ 749Jerrold .......................... 627
Magnavox ................... 722, 724Memorex ........................ 724Panasonic ........................ 701Philips ...................... 722, 724Primestar ........................ 627RCA ............................ 566Sony ............................ 639'lbshiba ......................... 790Uniden .......................... 724
REMOTESATELLITE CODE NO.AST ............................ 351Akai ............................ 515
Alba .................... 352, 515, 613Aldea ........................... 288
Amstrad ..... 080, 252, 345,461,509, 689
Ankmo .................. 220, 288, 369Anitron .......................... 183
Armstrong ....................... 243Astra ........................... 108
Avalon .......................... 396
Axis ............................ 369
BT . ........................ 515, 668Beko ............................ 189
Best ............................ 369
Boca ........................ 243, 513Bush ............................ 067
Cambridge ................... 344, 515Channel Mas/er ................... 362Commlink ....................... 288
Connexions ...................... 396
Conrad .......................... 607Crown .......................... 243
DDC ............................ 362
DNT ............................ 396
Echostar ......................... 396
Farguson ............ 067, 183, 189, 336
Fidelity .......................... 252Finiux ...................... 108, 397
Fuba ........................ 369, 396G-Bat ........................... 183
Galaxis .......................... 286
Gooding ......................... 571
Grundig ............. 173, 189, 571,750Hinari ........................... 183
REMOTESATELLITE CODE NO.Hirschmann .................. 397, 573Houston ......................... 668
Huth .................... 220, 243, 268ITI' ............................. 108
lntervision ....................... 592
IVC ........................ 515,571
Kathrein ............. 092, 5(/4, 622, 658
La Sa/ ...................... 513, 607Lennox .......................... 592
Lupus ........................... 369Luxor ....................... 108, 573Manhatten ....................... 592
Maspro .................. 092, 336, 750Ma/sui .......................... 571
Mediamarkt ...................... 248
Minerva ......................... 571Mintec .......................... 576
Morgan's .................... 243, 513Newhaus ........................ 220
Nikko ....................... 360, 713
Nokia ................... 108, 397, 573NoMmende ...................... 362Orhitech ......................... 501
Pace ............ 067, 183, 336, 455, 791Palladium ........................ 571Pulsar ........................... 501
Philips .............. 200, 292, 571,750Phonotrend .................. 288, 592Plasmatic ........................ 442Proset ........................... 288
Quadral ..................... 362, 628RFT ........................ 220, 288Radix ........................... 396
SAT . ....................... 351,461SEG ............................ 369Saba ............................ 336
Salora ........................... 108
Satec ........................... 183
Schwaiger ................... 183,504Seemann ................ 396, 578,626
Skymaster ................... 288, 626Sony ............................ 704Stm Trak ........................ 421
Strong .......................... 421Sunstar .......................... 513Tantec .......................... 336
'l_chni Sat ................... 262, 501
'l_leka ...................... 243, 613'lbnna ........................... 668
'l¥iad ........................... 351Universum ....................... 571
Vtech ........................... 351
Wisi ........................ 351,396
REMOTEDVD CODE NO.Kenwood ........................ 534
Mitsubishi ....................... 521
Panasonic ........................ 490
Plfilips .......................... 539Pioneer .......................... 550
RCA ............................ 522
Sony ............................ 552'lbshiba ......................... 503
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When using the TV r_,mote control with aCR, .first make certain it is set to con-
trol your VCR (by the REMOTE CODE or
SEARCH method).
Set the TV/VCR/ACC mode switchto VCR on the remote control.
Point the top of the remote towardthe front of the VCR (remote sensor
window) when pressing the buttons
VCR System Switch
Set in the VCR position to send remote com-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 "4"4
Press to rewind tapes. For some VCR's, the
STOP button may have to he pressed first,
then REWIND. In playback mode, hold
down the button to view the picture moving
rapidly in reverse.
Stop Button •
Press to stop the motion of a tape in play-back, rewind, fast forward, and so on.
Remember, the VCR buttons on the remole will
not ot_rate your VCR if those features are not
found on your VCR l_mole control.
NOTE: All VCR functions (particularly
Search, Rewind, Fast Forward, etc.) will oper-ate the same as wilh 1he original VCR remole
conlrol provided with the VCR.
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ButtonPress to turn the VCP, ON and OFF.
Button
Press while in the VCR mode (|he VCR indi-
cator on the front of 1he unit will light) to view
the playback of a tape. Press again to place in
the TV position (the VCR indicator light will
to view one program while recording
another program.
ButtonsPress buttons for the direct selection ofVCP. channels.
+ and - Buttons
Press to scan up or down through the VCP.channei numbers.
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,Pause Button II
Press to lemporarily stop the tape during aplayback or recording. Press again torelease Pause,
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No Power
• Check the TV power cord, Unplug the TV, wait 10 secondsthen reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the POWER
button again.• Check that the outlet is not on a wall switch,
• Be sure the t_se is not blown on the AC power strip, if one _sbeing used,
No Picture• Check amenna connections. Are they properly secured to the
TV's ANT 75Q plug?• Check the TUNER MODE control fnr 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 sure the correct
signal source is selected.
No Sound• Check the VOLUME buttons.• Check the MUTE button on the remole control.
• If you're attempting to hook up auxiliary equipment, checkthe audio jack connections loca/ed on the front of the TV.
Remote Does Not Work
• Check the ba/leries, If necessary, replace lhem wilh AAHeavy Duty (Zinc Chloride) or Alkaline batteries.
Remote Does Not Work 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 reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the POWERbutton again,
• Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip, if one isbeing used.
• Check to be sure the TV outlet is not on a wall switch.
TV Displays Wrong Channel or No Channels Above 13• P,epeat channel selection.• Add the desired channel numbers (using the CHANNEL
EDIT control) into 1he TV's memory.• Check to be sure the TUNER MODES are set to the CABLE
option and mn the Auto Program feature to find all availablechannels.
TV Displays white lines in letterbox when viewing aDVD disc• Some DVD Discs are encoded with as much as 30% more
video information to give the best IX)SSible picture quality.Wilh the DVD Player in the 16:9 picture format, the play-back of this type of disc with extra video information, canproduce a number of small while lines in the upper portionof the black let/erbox 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 TVScreen:
Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on screenfor extended periods of time. This can cause unevenpicture-tube aging.
Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures
thai contain constantly moving and changing images that fill thescreen, Be careful not to leave nonmoving images on screen forextended periods of time, or to display the same images onscreen too frequently, because subtle ghost images can be leflon the picture tubes. Sources of stationary images may be DVDdisks, laser disks, video games, CD-i disks, videotapes, digitaltelevision boxes, broadcast channels, cable channels, sa/ellitechannels, and others. Here are some examples of stationaryimages (this is not an all-inclusive list; you may encounter
others in your viewing):
• DVD menus--listings of DVD disk conlent
• Letterbox black bars--shown at the top and bottom of theTV screen when a wide screen (16:9) movie is viewed on aTV with standard (4:3) aspect ratio,
• Video-game images and scoreboards
• Television station Iogos----present a problem if they arebright and stationary; moving or low-contrast graphics areless likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tube
• Stock-market tickers--presented at the bottom of the TVscreen
• Shopping channel Iogos and pricing displays=--brightand shnwn constantly or repealedly in the same location onthe TV screen.
PLACEMENT OF THE TV
• To avoid cabinet warping, cabinet color changes, andincreased chance of set t3ilure, do not place the TV wheretemperatures can become excessively hot; for example, indirect sunlight or near a healing appliance.
• Be sure to allow a free flow of air to and from the perforaledback cover of the set,
CLEANING
• To avoid possible shock hazard, be sure the TV is unpluggedfrom the electrical outlet before cleaning.
• Regularly dust the TV with a dry, nonscratching duster tokeep the TV clean.
• When cleaning the TV, take care not to scra/ch or damage thescreen surt3ce, Avoid wearing jewelry or using anylhingabrasive, Do not use household cleaners. Wipe the frontscreen with a clean cloth dampened wilh water. Use even,easy, vertical strokes when cleaning.
• Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or spongedampened in a solution of cool, clear water and a mild soapor detergent. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces.
• Occasionally vacumn the ventilation holes or slots in the backcover of the set,
• Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on
or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marringof the cabinet finish.
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Active Control • Active Control continuously measures and corrects theincoming signals to provide the best pictme possible.
Alternate Channel • Allows you to toggle between the last two channels
viewed by pressing the A/CH button on tile 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 higber picture resolution and offer sound-connection options.
Auto Programming • When activaied, this feaiure scans for all availablechannels fiom regular mltenna or cable signals and stores only active
broadcast stalions in the TV's memory.
Channel Edit • Tbe fea/ure thai allows you to add or delete channels fromthe list of channels stored ill the TV's memory.
Closed Captioning • The broadcast standard featm-e thai allows you to
xead the voice content of television programs on the TV screen. Designedto help the hearing impaixed, Closed Captioning shows dialogue and con-
versaiions while a TV program is in progress.
Coaxial Cable • A single solid wixe nomlally matched with a metal plug(F-type) end connector thai screws (or pushes) directly onto a 75-ohm
input found on the television or VCR.
Component Video Inputs • Inputs thai allow the separaie reception of
blue, x-ed, mad luminance signals. These inputs provide the highest possiblecolor and picture resolution in the playback of digital signal-source materi-
al, such as tile kind available from DVD players.
Composite Video Input • An input in which all the components xequiredfor displaying the onsereen image are combined in one signal.
High-definition Television (HDTV) • High-resolution digital television.
Incredible Stereo (or Surround) • False acoustic management of tileaudio signal thai protiuces a dramadc expansion of the wall of sound tilm
surrounds the listener and heightens overall viewing pleasure.
Menu • An onscreen list of feature controls available for you to adjust orset.
Onscreen Displays (OSD) • The wording or messages generaied by tile
television (or VCR) to help you with specific feaiure controls (coloradjustment or programming, for example).
Remote Control Sensor Window • Tile window or opening found oil thetelevision control panel/hrough which infrared remo/e control commandsignals are received.
Second Audio Program (SAP) • An additional audio channel providedfor in the Multichannel 'I_levision Sound (MTS) broadcast standard. A
monaural soundtrack included within the x-ecorded or video signal (usually
containing a second language translaiion for the displayed programming).
Status/Exit Button • The x-emote control function thai allows you toquickly confirm what chmmel number you are watching. Sta/us/Exit can
also be used to clear the television of onscreen displays or infonnaiion.
You can use Stalus/Exit raiher than having to wait for tile displays to "timeout," or automatically disappear fiom the screen.
S-Video Input • Signal input that allows direct connection of high-resolu-
tion video sources, such as a saielli/e receivex-, DVD player, S (Super)-VHS videocassette recox-der, or video games. Provides improved picture
resolution, sharpness, and clarity.
Tint • TV function/hal allows you to change the general color balancebetween cool and warm. Adjust tint according to your personal preference.
Active Control TM ................................... 27Allemate Channel Control ............................ 45
Audio Out Control .................................. 19AutoChron TM Control ................................ 11AutoLock TM Controls
Access Code ..................................... 29AutoLock TM Status Screen .......................... 36
Blocking Programs based on Movie Ratings ............ 32Blocking Programs based on TV Ratings .............. 33Blocking Channels ................................ 30Blocking Control (Activa/ing Blocking Controls) ........ 34Blocking based on No Ra/ings ....................... 35Clearing All Blocked Channels ...................... 31Understanding the AutoLock TM Features ............... 28
AutoPicture TM Control ............................... 43
AutoProgram Control ................................. 8AutoSound TM Control ............................... 44
AVL (Automatic Volume _veler) Control ............... 16Balance Control .................................... 15Bass Control ....................................... 15
Blue Mute Control .................................. 40
Brightness Control .................................. 12Care and Cleaning Information ........................ 52Channel Edit (Add/Delete Channels) Control .............. 9
Closed Captioning .................................. 37Color Control ...................................... 12
Color Temperature (Color Temp) Control ................ 12Digital Options (Eye Fidelity TM) Control ................ 13Dyn(amic) Contrast Control .......................... 14Factory Service Locations ......................... 54-55Feature Highlights ................................... 5Freeze Control ..................................... 42
Glossary of Terms .................................. 53
Incr.(edible) Surround Control ......................... 17Index ............................................. 53
Language Control .................................... 6Name Control (Channel La_l) ........................ 10Picture Control ..................................... 12
Registra/ion of TV Information ......................... 2Remole Control Use with Accessory Devices
Code-Entry Method of Identification .................. 47Direct Access Method of Identification ................ 46
Direct-Entry Code List .......................... 49-50Search Method of Identification ...................... 48
VCR Specific Buttons ............................. 51Rotation Control .................................... 39
Safety Information ................................... 3SAP (Secondary Audio Programs) Control ............... 18Screen Format Control ............................... 38
Sharpness Control .................................. 12Sleep Timer Control ................................. 41Slereo/Mono Control ................................ 18Surf (Channel Surl) Control .......................... 45Timer Controls
Activale Control .................................. 25
Clock, Time Control ............................... 21Display Control ................................... 26Start Channel Control .............................. 24Start Time Control ................................ 22
Stop Time Control ................................ 23Tint Control ....................................... 12Treble Control ..................................... 15
Troubleshooting .................................... 52Tuner Mode Control ................................. 7
TV Speaker Control ................................. 20Warranty (Limited) ................................. 56
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• Phlladelphla/S New Jersey
Atlenta/N Georgia _eslvlBelt
Tampa/W Florida_t. Myere/SW Florida
MlemliSE Florida
NOTE:If you reside in one of our Philips Factory Service Branch areas (seedirectory on back), you can contact the nearest Service Branch to obtainefficient and expedient repair for your product, if your product is In-Warranty,you should have proof-of-purchase to ensure No Charge Service. ForOut-of-Warranty service, call the location nearest you.
NOTA:Si vous r_sidez darts une des r6gions desservies par une succursale de service apr_s vente du fabricant Philips (voir liste ci-dessous), vouspourrez contacter la branche de service apr_s vente la plus pros de chezvous pour obtenir un service apr_s vente rapide et efficace. Si le produit estsous garantie, il suffira depr6senter une preuve d'achat pour b6n_ficier d'un service sans frais. Pour les produits non couverts par la garantie, con-tactez le centre le plus pros dechezvous.
NOTA:Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucursales Philips de servicio al de f_brica (vet directorio m_s abajo), Ud. puede comunicarse conla sucursal de servicio m_s cercana para obtener una reparaci6n oportuna y eficaz de su producto. Si su producto est_todavfa bajo garantia, Ud.debe presentar comprobante decompra para no ocasionar ningunos cargos por servicio. Paraservicio despu6s del vencimiento de la garantfa, Ilameal lugar m_s cercano de los abajo indicados.
In_anada
How you car] obtain efficient and expedient carry-in, mail-in, or in-home service for your productPleasecontact Philips at 1-800-661-6162 (French speaking)
1-800-531-0039 (English or Spanishspeaking)
Au Canada
Comment obtenir le service apr_s-vente pour les produits apport_s ou envoy6s par la poste _ notre centre de service ou le service _ domicileVeuillez contacter philips i: 1-800-661-6162 (Francophone)
1-800-531-0039 (Anglais ou Espagnol)
En el Canada1
C6mo recibir servicio efficiente para su producto, en persona, por correo o a domicilloFavorde comunicarse con Philips al: 1-800-661-6162 (Franc6s)
1-800-531-0039 (Ingl6s o Espafiol)
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QUALITY SERVICEIS AS CLOSEAS YOUR TELEPHONE!SIMPLY LOOKOVER THE LIST BELOWFOR THE HUMBER OF A FACTORY SERVICE CENTER
NEAR YOU. YOUR PRODUCTWILL RECEIVEEFFICIENTAND EXPEDIENTCARRY-IN, MAIL-IN_ OR IH'HOME SERVICE, AND YOU WILL RECEIVEPEACEOFMIND, KNOWINGYOUR PRODUCTIS BEINGGIVENTHE EXPERTA1TEHTIONOF PHELPS' FACTORYSERVICE.
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ATLANTAPhilips FactoryService550 FranklinRoad.,Suite FMarietta,GA30067800-273-1501
TAMPAPhilips FactoryService1911 US Highway301 North, Suite 100Tampa,FL 33619800-442-2027
SANFRANCISCOPhilips FactoryService681 EastBrokawRd.SanJose, CA95112800-300-9013
HOUSTONPhilips FactoryService1110 N. Post OakRd.,Suite 100Houston,TX 77055800-952-3254
CLEVELANDPhilips FactoryService950 KeynoteCircleBrooklyn Heights,OH44131800-331-7037
DETROITPhilips FactoryService25173 DequindreMadison Heights,MI48071800-438-1398
DALLASPhilips FactoryService415 N. Main Street,#107Euless,TX 76040800-952-3254
LOSANGELESPhilips FactoryService20930 Bonita,Ste.VCarson,CA90746800-300-9013
CHICAGOPhilips FactoryService1279W. Hamilton Pkwy.Itasca, lL 60143800-531-2922
KNOXVILLEPhilips FactoryServiceOnePhilips DriveKnoxville,TN 37914800-821-1767
PHILADELPHIAPhilips FactoryService352 Dunks Ferry Rd.Bensalem,PA19020800-847-9320
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COLOR TELEVISION90 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 must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales
receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product isconsidered 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 orrepair 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 productexpires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires.
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?
Your warranty does not cover:labor charges for installationor setup of the product, adjustment ofcustomer controls on the product, and installation or repair ofantenna systems outside of the product.product repair and/or part replacement becauseof misuse, acci-dent, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control ofPhilips Consumer Electronics Company.reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antennasystems outside the unit.a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it tooperate in any country other than the country for which it wasdesigned, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair ofproducts damaged by these modifications.incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.(Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidentalor consequen-tial damages,so the above exclusion may not apply to you. Thisincludes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copy-righted or not copyrighted.)
• a product used for commercial or institutionalpurposes
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 spareparts and technical manual(s) are not readily available).
HAKE 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
returnyour product.
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...Please check your owner's manual before requesting service.
Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a servicecall.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A.,PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...
Contact a Philips factory 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 whereproduct is distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company. Inorder to receive full and specific warranty details for products sold andserviced in Canada, pleasecontact Philips at:
1-800-661-6162 (from Canada- French Speaking)
1-800-531-0039 (Englishand SpanishSpeaking)
REMEMBER...
Pleaserecord the model and serial numbers found on the productbelow. Also, pleasefill out and mail your warranty registration cardpromptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary.
MODEL#
SERIAL#
Philips, P.O. Box 520890, Miami, FL 33152, (402) 536-4171
Printed in U.S.A.
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Direct Cable Connections:
This connection will supply $_ereo gonad to the _,
Connect the open end of the round cable that supplies theCable Company signM to the 75_ input on the TV. Screw it
down finger fight,btc[ Panel Bac[ of TV
CaMe Box (w/RF In/Outputs : Cable Box with RF Inputs and Outputs Con nection:
Thlg connection will NOT supply Stereo sound to the TV The _o_nd Cabl_ gigaalfrom the cable box will be manta,
Connect the open end of the round cable thai gupplies theCable Company _igna/to the cable signal INI put) plug onthe b_k o_ the Cable Box.
Using _ _epar_t_ roam coaxial cane, _ormeot one end to theOUT(put) TO TV_ plu_ on the back of the Cable Box,
Connect the other end or the round coaxial cabl_ m the
75_ input on the baN_ of the television. Ncmw it 4_wn finger
tight,
NOTE: Be sure to se_ the OUTPUT CHANNEL SWITCH on the
hack ot _e cable box _o CH 3 or 4 then tune the cane boa on lbe
rv to the conesponding channel. Once tuned, change channels atthe cable boJL nut the _elevi$ion
CaMe Box (w/Audio/Video Outputs): Cable Box with Audio/Mideo Outputs Connection:
This connection will sa_ly Stereo sound to the TV.
Connect the open end of the _tmd _able that supplies theCable Company signal _ the c_ble s_gnal _(p_at) plug o__he b_k of the C_M Box.
Using an RCA D'pe V_deo Cable. el_nnecl one end _ the
cable to the Vid_ _ot AN'[ your cable box may be labeled
ff_fferemly) Out j_k on the cable Nan and the other end to the
AVI Video Input on theTV
Using an RCA ty_ Audio Left and Rigl_t CaNe,, connect oneend to the left _d Audio Out L & R theright ja_ nil
eabl_ box. Connect the other end tn the AV ! Audio L & R
lop, jacks on the TV,
NOTE: Use the AV breton on the TV re_te control _totune _ the
AV l Channel for the cable box signal, Once luneth change channels at
the cable box. not the television, Pressing the AV burn r_peat_ly
dl scroll all the AV Input channels, inchu:lin_ the pre_ntly tunedcharmel
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Antenna Connection:
A combinatian antenna mceiws normal broadcast c&monels tVHF 2-13 and UHF 14_9_. Your connection is
easy because 1here is only one 75_2 (ohm _ amenoa plug onthe back of your 7_ _ that's where the antenna _.e,_.
!1t"your antenna has a round cable 175 ohm_ on the endthe_ y_u're ready to c_nnect it _ the TV.
if your antenna has flat. twin.lead wire 1300 ohmt youlirs_ need to _tt_ll the ant*llrla wires in the screws on a
Pg,_h the round end of die adapter _or antenna, omo the
751_ (o_mn t plug on the back of file "FV, If themnnd end of
the at_tenna wire is threaded, screw _t d_wn finger tight_
Plug file te|e*Lsion in to the walt autlet and turn the T\on. Re?;er to the TUNER _ _dAUTOPR_RAM f_amres
w_in the Direraona h_r Uae. TUNER _hnuld be set to _e
ANTENNA nptma_ AUTOPROGRAM can be se_ m program_il]the _vailable channels on your antenna _;lgoal into the tele_
vision's mernnry_
htL_ _adio/video olapul iat:£w Both the A VI and A V2 htpul J¢_:k con-
neeiion_ am shown to th,,"right, but _ither o_e #an be ronne_q(d
oh'me. Follow the t_asy ,. 'eps t_tow to cotme_.t your aece._or) dgvigg_o _twAW a_MAV2 io Jacks h_'ated ot_ aw back t_ the "IV.
onnect _e VIDEO Ire Iow_ cable to the V_DEO AV1 in
orAV2 in) jack on the back of the TV.
t£ono_t the AUDIO dred and white) cables lo the
AUDIO left and right) AV1 in (or AV2 in_ jacks on there_T of the TV
C_mneet tl_ V|DE{ _ LyeUow/@ble to the VIDEO OU3tack on the back of the VCR (either one of two _or acres-
Tl_rr_ the VCR [eRher one at lwol t_r aeees_or_ devia_and the TV ON_
appear m the upper lef_ comer on t_ TV screen dependingon the chmloe[ _hose_L
With either of the VCR_ or accessory device_ t ON and al_mmcorded tape (CD. DVD, ere in_erted, pr_ the
PLAY bmlon to view the t_pe on the _elevision,
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acresst_;-_ rounds than 1he normal antenna ,irh"tur_ connection._-
NOTE' T_ m'cessory derive musl hove a_, %VII)EO (_lH_puoflwk in order for you to complete the conoecHon on lifts _ge.
Conu***t one end of the S-VIDEO CABLE m the S-VIDEO }ack on tl_ back of _ TV, Then conneci one endthe AUDIO _red and white _CABLES to the AV2 in
AUDIO L and Rileft and right) jacks on the rein of the TV.
2 Conned other end of the N.VIDEO {3ABLE to the S*
VIDEO OUT jack on th_ ba_k of the VCR Thou _om_e¢__he other ends t_f the AUDIO red and white _CABLES to
the AUDIO (left and _ght) O_ j_ks on t_ rear of tb_VCR.
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Nfide the TV,_gCR!ACC SwitCh to the VCR position.
Now your ready to place a prereeo_ed video _ape in theO VCR and p_s _e PLAY II_ b_tton,
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_erM_ got_ _ wilh DVD players. The eotor difference .vignmx(Pb. Pr) o_td th_ (izmblt*_¢e (¥) sfgoat am romtgg*ted arm reveived
xeporateg_ which a_ows ]or improved color btmdwidth infor_m_iontour possibl_ wl_n using eompos_w vidvo or S. Video corlttrtetioil_ i.
Jm put) jacks on ltm TV. When to ag the Component Videol_pnt_, it ig be_t not 1ocBnnect a _i_al to the AV1 m VldeoJack,
.onn_-I the red and white AUDIO CABLES to the
Audio (left and _gtit) o_tpot lacks or* the rear of the a_es.so W device to _he Audio _La_d R_ AVI ha hput Jacks o_*the TV.
"l_re the TV and the DVI] Ior digital _cces$o W devtee_ON.
Pr_s the AV button to scroll the available _hannel_ m_ti]CVI at}pe_ _n tl_e upper left comer of the TV screen.
Nsert a DVD _se it_to Ne DVD player and pros thePLAY _ hotio_ on the DVD Player.
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AV4 Corn ponent Video Connection
Connecting a I_giia_ device using the COMPONENT VIDE()
InpuLs:
Pr)_or__he DVD _lay_r _or _i_ lar device) to the (¥ Pb° Pr]Vide°
Connect _he Camponem Cv, PK OUT jacks
AV4 in(pro)jacks on t_SeTV.
Conne,:ithe0ettand righ(ed and white AUDIO CABLES to theAudio}r_a_ptl_jacks an LNerear 61. the ae_.essarl _
device _o the b_dio (J. and R_ ,*N_ m_,p_ j_ks on the TV
Turn the TV and the DVD (or digital accessory deviCe)ON.
AV bt_ff_on On the remote _o tune tothe AVe
device) _o view _he program an the televislonPress the PLAY button on tt_e DVD (or digital accessory
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For Audio System Connection."
Cm_ct one end nf the R(igM} and IAeft) AUDIO
{Moment OlllI jacks o_a the TV to _he R and L audio input
_ack_ on your mnplifier or sotmd system, Set tI_ a_d_o sys*
_eln'_ vo]mne _o a iaom',M 1L_nthg level_
°llhrrl the TVandtl_e comhlgaudiosystem (}N. You can nowadj_.tStfromSOUlld _evel the al_d_o sys_m wWh the
VOtA IME {+_ or (_) omlori on the TV or _emote control
For Second VCR Connection/Recorder: Second VCR Connection/Recorder
NOTE: R_fer _o the previeus page fbr the proper hooknp o4 thefirst VCR Fol}ow the instructions on how to rune tt_ the AV 1
:han_e! to vieu a pre-recorded ta_,
The follow[de _teps allo_ you to ,_mneet a second VIUR_r_zcord the lamgram while _our watch_ it.
Connect one end oftheMt_nilt_r out VIDEO plugyelh)w VMeoCableconne¢t lhe other e_d to lhem _he
VIDEO IN plug on the second VCR,
Commaor_the MonRor *ml AUDIO L anti Re*td *ffth_ red and white Audiu cablefl_ri_plugs on the TV to tt_e
SI-T'ON1 _ VfYR
{;onnect the _ide_rltt_e _,:essory device to the Videolyell¢_w?cahl_' tram theyellow)_lput locatedVide° nutpmon the SIDE of _heTV
C°nnectt'cteaudi_'_l_eflal_dR_gl}tOt_tputs_,tt'_eeabletrt_datldrc_hi_)fl_°mtlleAudi°accessorydewceto{he
Audio Left and right _puts on _e SIDE of the mlewsmn
Turn the TV a_,3the aece_ory device ON.
Pre._slheAVbummonthetemoteeoNmltotunethettot_esldel_l[}u,jack_ .,A_,,3,,wtllappear_ntlle_lN ' TV
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30" Widescreen HDTV MonitorHighlights
• Two liD Component inputs (I 080il480p)
• 30" Real Flat TM invar picture tube
• Active Control TMcontinuously optimizes picture
• 6 Widescreen viewing modes plus Auto
• Eye Fidelity TMprogressive/interlaced line doubling
• Scan Velocity Modulation
Features
• Side stereo AV in with S-Video and headphone jack
• Rear stereo AV inputs/outputs with CVI and S-Video
• 3D digital comb filter for finest picture detail
• 20 watt audio with Incredible Surround TMsound
• Universal remote controller
AutoFeaturePak
• AutoPicture TM
• AutoSound TM
• AutoMute TM
• AutoLock TM
Shown above with option aE matching TC30981 S s_d.
30" HD Series Television
Technical specifications
Picture Quality• High Definition pictureTrue bigb definition 1080i picture with 6 widescreen plus
full-screen (4:3) display modes. :• 30" Real Flat TM invar picture tube
The flatter tube provides a wider viewing angle wbiie minimizing 6 _reflections for the best picture possible, The speciat alloy invar
shadow mask helps maintain tighter focus and eliminate "color
blooming" as compared to standard tubes.• Active Control TM
Noise and sbarpness improvement settings are continuously
optimized 60x second.
• Eye Fidebty TM _-_
Provides the viewer the choice between progressive scan (480p) or
a line doubled (10500 picture when viewing non-liD programming.
• 3D VlC digital comb filter
Separates cbrominance (color) from luminance (brigbtness)
information for independent processing to improve pictureresolution and minimize distortion,
• Scan Velocity Modulation
Varies the electron beam speed for a more finely rendered
picture with improved sharpness.
Ease of Use• Universal Remote controller
Controls all TV features plus virtually all brands of VCR, DVD,
Cable TV converters and Digital Broadcast Satellite receivers.• AutoPicture TM
instantly optimizes brightness, contrast, color, tint and sharpness
settings with picture presets for Movies, Sports, Video games and
weak signal reception,• AutoSound TM
Audio volume levels are automatically adjusted and optimized with
the choice of three presets: Movies, Voice, Music plus an
adjustable Personal setting.• AutoMute TM
Automatically activates the closed-captioning when the MUTE
button is pressed.• AutoLocE TM
Protects young children from objectionable programming with
V-chip technology.
Any-Button-On Top Controls
Channel Auto-Programming
English/Spanish/French menu
240-minute Sleep Timer
Closed Caption viewing
This television receiver provides display of te]evfsion dosed enplaning in accordance with15.119 of the FCC rules¸
Optional TC309815 television stand
Provides the ideal solution to TV and accessory placement with an
emphasis on higb design and safety.
Sound Quality• 20 watt Stereo Sound system
Receives stereo broadcasts for high power performance through
dual speakers with exciting and lifelike sound.• Incredible Surround TM sound
Creates a soundstage in front and around the viewer for more
immersing home entertainment experience, utilizing the bufft-in
speakers only.
Connectivity• Two HD Component inputs (108011480p)
Easy connections for liD set-top decoders and Progressive Scan
DVD players.
• Component Video inputs
The best possible input for high resolution analog sources such as
DVD, STB and game consoles for superb color purity, detail and
reduced color noise, surpassing even S-Video.
• S-Vldeo input (Side & Rear)
The ideal way to connect high resolution picture sources like
DVD, Digital Satellite & Cable TV and video games consoles for
even better derail than standard Video inputs.
• Rear stereo AV inputs and outputs
Connect a VCR, DVD, Satellite and video game througb S-Video
or stereo AV connection. Audio/video output jacks make adding
a hometheatre surroundsoundeveneasier!• Side stereo AV in + headphone jack
Digital cameras and video games can be connected quickly and
easily to S-Video or stereo AV inputs. Connect your headphones
(optional) for convenient private listening.
Side AV + Headphone
Inputs/Outputs
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Product Weight:Carton Dimensions:
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Rear AV
O 37849 93574 335"W x 23.5"H x 21.5"D123 Ibs.39.5"W x 28.5"H x 28"D140 Ibs.
Universal Remote Control w/batteries,operating instructions, warrantyinformation
Active Control TM , AutoSound TM , AutoPicture TM , AutoMute TM ,
AutoLock TM, Real Flat TM, Incredible Surround TM are trademarks of
Philips Consumer Electronics Company.Printed in the U.S.A.
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