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Once your PHILIPS MAGNAVOX purchase is registered, you're eligible to receive all the privileges of owning a PH/LIPS MAGNAVOX product.
So complete and return the Warranty Registration Card enclosed with your purchase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits.
Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to the "family!"
PHILIPS
Dear PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product owner:
-[hank you for your confidence in PHILIPS MAGNAVOX.
You've selected one of the best-built, bestbacked products available today. And we'll do everything in our power to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come.
As a member of the PHILIPS MAGNAVOX "family," you're entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service networks in the industry.
What's more, your purchase guarantees you'll receive all the information and special offers for which you qualify, plus easy access to accessories from our convenient home shopping network.
And most importantly you can count on our uncompromising commitment to your total satisfaction.
All of this is our way of saying welcome-and thanks for investing in a PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product.
Sincerely,
Robert Minkhorst
President and Chief Executive Officer
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P.S. Remember, to get the most from your PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX product, you must return your
Warranty Registration Card within 10 days. So please mail it to us right now!
,_ This "bolt of lightning" indicates uninsulated material witl*in ¢our unit may cause an electrical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering.
,_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 EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert.
A-I-]'ENTION: Pour _viter les chocs 61ectriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond.
MAGNAVOX
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. ]here are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.
1.
Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2.
Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3.
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adheredto.
4.
Follow Instructions - All operating and use_structions should be followed.
5.
Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water
- for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, etc.
6.
Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
6A.
_ An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
7.
Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
8.
Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
9.
Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
10. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
11. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, converience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the applian(;e.
12. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
13. Power Lines .- An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding- If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electric Code,ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mats and supporting structure groLnding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of ,;]rounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Fig. below.
15. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
16. Objecl and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
17. Damage Requiring Service - TI-e appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A.
The power supply cord or tt_eplug has beendamaged; or
B.
Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or
C.
The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
D.
The appliiance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in perfcrrrance; or
E The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
18. Servicing - The user should net attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions.
All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Note to the CAW system installer: This reminder is I:,rovidedto call the
CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guideline.,;for proper groLmding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall l)e connecte:l to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
EXAMPLEOF ANTENNAGROUNDINGAS PERNATIONALELECTRICALCODE(NEC)
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ELECTRICSERVICE EQUIPMENT
€,t_.,_ Getting Started
_ Welcome/Product Registration ...................
2
Safety/Precautions .....................................................
Table of Contents ....................................
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3
4
Features, Model and Cabinet Information .................
5
_-__1 On-Screen Feature_
PICTURE MENU
+Adjusting Color, Brightness, Sharpness,
Tint, and Picture Controls ...................................
+Using the Clem'view Control ...............................
+Adjusting the TV's Convergence Control ........... 8
+Using the Flesh Correction Control ....................
9
6
7
FEATURES MENU
+Selecting a Picture Source/RF Switch .............. 10
+Setting the TV for Closed Captioning ...............
11
+Setting the TV for Cable or Antenna Signals....12
+Adding Channels in Memory (Automatically) .13
+Adding Channels in Memory (Manually) ......... t4
+Setting the TV Clock .........................................
+Turn-On Timer. .................................................
15
16
+Using the Sleep Timer Control .........................
17
+Adjusting the Channel Display Control ............ 18
+Using the Time/Channel Reminder Control ...... 18
+Using Parental Control to Censor Channels 19-20
+Using the Charmel Label Control ......................
21
+Using the Language Selection Control .............. 22
SOUND MENU
+Adjusting Bass, Treble, and Balance Sound
Controls .............................................................
23
+Setting the Bass Boost Control ........................
23
+Setting the TV for Stereo and SAP Programs ..24
+ Using the Incredible Stereo Control .................
25
+Using the Volume Display Control ...................
25
+Using the TV Speaker On/Off Control with
_e Audio Output jacks .....................................
26
+Surround Sound Speaker Connections and
Variable Audio Output Control ........................
27
+Using the TV's Audio/Video Input and
Output Jacks ...............................................
28-31
Remote Control Operation
Setting the Smart: Picture Control .......... 34-35
Using Smart Sound Control .....................................
36
Using the Smart Surf Coatrol ..................................
37
Setting the Remote to Work VCRs ....................
38-39
Setting the Remote to Work
Cable TV Converters ..........................................
40-41
Setting the Remote to Work VCRs or Cable
Converters -"Search Method".
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42
Using the Remote's VCR buttons ............................
43
[_ Picture-In-Piicture (PIP)
How to Use PIP (Connections) ............. 44-45
How to Use PIP with the TV Remote .......................
46
Selecting the Picture Sou rce for PIP .........................
47
Adjusting Picture-in-Piclure Color and Tint ............. 48
More PIP Connection.,; (Cable Converter) ................ 49
U General Information
TV Help Menu .............................................
50
Tips if Something Isn't Working ...............................
5 l
Glossary of TV Terms ...............................................
Index .........................................................................
Factory Service Locations ..................................
Warranty ...................................................................
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54-55
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Use the simple Set-Up Guide (supplied with your TV information packet) for details on:
• Antenna Hook-ups
• Fir,;t Time Set-Up
(Automatic Settings)
• Basic TV and Remote
Control Operation
• On-Screen Menu Use
Copyright © 1997 Philip,,; Consumer Electrcnics Company. All rights reserved.
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First Time Set Up - automatically sets the TV for local channels, the correct picture signal (antenna or cable), and assists in the setting of TV's Smart Clock feature.
Infrared Remote Control - operates your TV set and a variety of wireless remote control VCRs and Cable
TV Converters. A special "Locator" feature e-analso help you find the remote when it has been stuck out of sight or misplaced.
Standard TV broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable TV
(CATV) channel capability.
CIo,_ed Captioning - allows the viewer to read TV program dialogue or voice conversations as on-screen text.
Automatic Programming of channels - for quick and easy selection of favorite stations available in your
,:q!e_..
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) - can show a TV program and the direct video output from an accessory (VCR, etc. I onto the TV screen at the same time.
Parental Conlrol for "Censoring" - this feature can block out channels to keep children from watching undesirable prog:mmming.
Stereo-TV - x_ith a built-in audio amplifier and a twin speaker system, reception of TV programs in both broadcast stereo sound or (SAP) bilingual broadcast zu'e available.
Twin Antenna (A/B) Inputs - for easy displaying of two separate signal sources on the TV. An A/B button on the remote control switches the TV's Main screen between the two Antenna (A & B) Input options.
Audio/Video ,lacks - for direct connections with
VCRs (and other accessories) for quality TV picture and sound playback.
Surround Sound - this TV set contains external; and io speaker connections for a more dynamic sound effect.
Sleep-Timer - a_atomaticallyturns the TV OFF at preset time intercals.
Smart Button - for the control of TV Sound and the
Picture levels. Use the Smart Button on the remote to quickly adjust Smart Sound (to set TV Volume levels during program changes or commercial breaks); Smart
Picture (for programmed video video level adjustments on a variety of program sources); and
Smart Surf (for quick one button channel selection of up to 10 of your favorite channels).
As you unpack your "IV please note thall the following items have been included with your set:
• Owner's Manual
Safety Tip Information
Factory Service Center Locations
• 'Warranty Registration Card
• ]Remote Control q?ransmitter
• ]Batteries for Rernote Control Use
Please take a few minutes to complete 3,our registration card. The serial number for the TV is on the back of the set.
Refer to the back of this manual for insllructions on the cleaning artd care of the TV.
An accessory storage shelf compartment has been designed into some Projection TV Cabinets for the placement of such ilems as VCRs, CD-i (Compact
Disc Interactive) Players, or other pieces of audio/video equipment.
If your Projection TV is so equipped, use the connection tunnel (located on the rear wall of the storage compartment) to route Antenna, Cable, or other signal supply wires from the accessories to the
TV's rear cabinet jackpanel.
Note: A Projection TV Screen Enhancement Filter may also be presenl: o:3certain select models. Refer to the Cleaning and Care Instructions provided for directions on how to remove the framed filter if it should ever be necessary.
JTo adjust your TV color and
.L picture controls, select a TV channel and f_llow the steps shown below:
Select BRIGHTNESS,
PICTURE, COLOR, TINT, or
SHARPNESS picture control.
With the PICTURE MENU on screen, move flae RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
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Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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When the bar scale is centered, control
_ettings are at normal mid-range levels.
.BRIGHTNESS
Press (-) or (+) until clark parts of the picture show good cetail.
]PICTURE Press (-) or (+) until whitest parts of the picture are as bright as you prefer.
__,_OLOR Press (-) or (+) to add or eliminate color.
]'INT Press (-)or (+) to obtain natural skin tones.
(Also see Flesh
Correction on page 9 for more information).
_SHARPNESS Press (-) or (+) to
improve detail in the picture.
Select and then pres:;
[ MENU (M) button t? |
I view an e×planalion of ]
[the selected feature.
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Select and 1hen press MENU
(M) button to view additional controls grouped under same feature heading.
For
Example: Tint, Brightness,
P cture, etc.
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Press MENU (M)
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the Menu.
"_learview is a sharpness feature
.i which smoothes out background snow (or picture noise) without losing picture image detail or crispness.
<_ Select CLEARVIEW control.
With the PICTURE MENU on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M)l_k buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
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ENHANCED mode.
<_ Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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light paths on the 73/screen.
NOTE: lf no color fringing (see
Smart Help) shows, then no
Convergence adjustments are necessary for your TV.
@_ Select CONVERGENCE control.
With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on screen, move the REDhighlight with the MENU (M)I_I' buttons.
"l-henpress the MENU button.
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Ihe MENU button to continue.
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Press the MENU I_ buttons lo move the red or blue cross directly over lhe white cross on the
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The red or blue cross is properly adjusted when it is completely merged with the white cross.
(No color appears around the edge of the white cross).
Press the
STATUS button to rlear the screen when convergence adjustments are complete.
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Press "M" to Continue
- or -
Press "V' to Return
Remember.
Convergence has been set at the factory for best viewing, 1Outif one or more of the (red or blue) colors appear
_;ound the ed_,es of objects (color fringing) follow the steps given in this section.
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T ]'se the Flesh Correction
_IJ control to keep skin tone hues
(or facial tint) from varying from
TV channel to TV channel.
_ Select FLESH
,CORRECTION control.
With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on
,screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M)4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_> Press the MENU AV buttons
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::heMENU button to turn (v,") the
FLESH CORRECTION control
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_> Press the STATUS button to
:lear the screen.
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"_he picture fi_r the TV can come through either the ANTENNA plug or the A UDIO/VIDEO INput jacks (on the rear of the TV). The
Picture Source ¢.ontrol simply tells the TV which one of these picture sources it is to _how on the TV screen.
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_Select PICTURE SOURCE
SELECT control.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) I_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_ Press the
MENU AV buttons to move the REID highlight.
Press the MENU button to turn the de:sired PICTURE SOURCE control ON (tl}.
ANT A or Bfor a picture signal coming from either the ANT(enna)
A or B Input plugs on the TV.
A1JX 1for a picture signal coming from the AUX 1 Video
Input jack on the rear of the TV.
AIJX 2for a picture signal coming from the AUX 2 Video
Input jack on the rear of the TV.
AUX 3for a picture signal coming from the Video Input jack on the front of tLhe TV.
_ Press the STATUS button to
I clear the screen.
n optional RF Switcher is available
.that will allow an Antenna/Cable TV signal and another video accessory
(VCR, Video Disc Player, etc.) to be connected to the TV at the same time.
Connection instructions are given with the accessory RF Switcher, but be sure to turn the TV's power OFF (and unplug its AC power cord) when connecting the RF Switcher to the RF
Switch Input jack on the rear of the TV.
Replug the TV's AC Power Cord into the wall outlet and turn the TV ON. The
TV's Picture Source Menu will now show an Accessory Signal Source option available for selection.
The accessory RF Switcher can be purchased or ordered from your dealer.
If your dealer doe_ not carry the accessory, call the Information Center number (listed with your warranty)for further assistance.
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INPUT plug) or the
TV scTeen will be blank.
(See page 28 for connection details.).
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_"_losed Captioning (CC) allows
'q_.,/ you to re,_d the voice content of
._elevisionprograms on the 737 screen. Deaigned to help the hearing impaired this feature uses on-screen
"text boxes" to show dialogue and conversation,,: while the TV program is in progres-a.
_,> Select CLOSED
CAPTIONING control.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the REDhighlight with the MENU (M) 4_k buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_> Press the MENU buttons to move the RED highlight. Press the MENU button to select (t,,") the desired Closed Caption mode - For
Example: "ALWAYS ON" and
"CAPTION 1"
CAPTION Ik,2, 3, 4: dialogue (and descriptions) for the action on the captioned
"IV program shows on-screen.
(See Important Note on this page.)
TEXT 1, 2, :3,4: often used for channel guide, schedules, or bulletin board information for CC programs.
_ After malting your Caption mode selection, press the STATUS button to clear the "IW screen. The selected
Closed Caption mode will be active.
To cancel, set the Closed Captioned feature to OI_T when finished.
NOTE: Not all TV programs and product commerciials are made fi>rbroadcast with Closed Caption (CC) information included. Neither are all Closed Caption modes (CAPTION 1-4; or TEXT 1-4) necessarily being used by a broadcast station during the transmission of a closed caption program. U_ually "CAPTION 1" is the most used mode to view captioned material. Refer to your area's TV program listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shows.
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Broadcast
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Closcd Caption infom_alion in black and white (although will usually ap_ar some broadcasters
or rrelworks may occasionally highlight or draw attention use color Io to certain areas.)
FULL SCREEN TEXT will block TV screen from viewing
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need to make sure the TV is
J[ set to pick up either Cable TV or Antenna signals.
In other words, the TV needs to know if you connected a Cable TV signal or a normal antenna to its ANTENNA plug.
NOTE: If you went through First
Time Setup (in your Quick Use
Guide), this task has already been completed for you.
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Select CABLE CHANNEL
TUNING control.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the REDhighlight with the MENU (M)I_ buttons.
ISen press the MENU button.
<_ Press the MENU &'It buttons to move the RED highlight.
Press the MENU button to select (u,') the desired mode - For Example:
('.ABLE.
CABLE-
NORMAL-
If you DO have
(]able TV connected to the TV. Channels
1-125 available.
If you have an
Antenna connected to the TV. Channels
2-69 available.
;'Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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This makes it easy for you
;o select only the TV stations in your
area when the CHANNEL • • buttons are pressed.
,VOTE: lf you went through First
Time Setup (in your Quick Use
,Guide), this task has already been completed for you.
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Select CH_kNNEL MEMORY
(START AUTO-PROGRAMMING) control.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M)I_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_ Press the MENU button to turn
AUTO-PROGRAMMING ON.
The TV shows which channel numbers are 'SAVED" (t,,") as they are added into memory.
"Auto-prograa'nming CHANNEL
MEMORY is finished" shows when the TV is through adding channels.
_> Press the STATUS or Menu (M) button to clear the screen.
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Try it out. Press the
CHANNELA• buttons and see which channels you can select.
Remember, an Antenna or Cable
TV signal must first be connected
to your TV so that channels can be saved.
If you want to delete any unwanted channels from the TV's memory, see "ADD/DELETE
CHANNFiS" on the next page.
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/i uto-Programming (see
_d'-_previous page) adds all the channels it can find (on your
Antenna or Cable TV system) into ttle TV's memory.
Add/Delete
Channels makes it easy for you to add other chann_els, or drop unwanted cha-nnels, from the list of channels in the TV's memory.
Select CHANNEL MEMORY
(ADD/DELETE control.
CHANNELS)
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With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4ol, buttons.
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_Iqaen press the MENU button.
Press the CHANNEL AV or
I number buttons to select the
<_ Press the MENU button
ADD the channel into the TV's memory.
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Press the MENU "41 button to
DELETE the channel from memory.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each clhannel you wish to add or delete.
Press the STATUS or MENU button to clear the screen when through.
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You can also add the AUX 1, AUX 2, or
AUX 3 modes just like a channel.
Then by pressing the CHANNEL
A'_' buttons the AUX(iliary) mode can quickly be selected to use the desired set of Input jacks on the TV (see: page 28).
Note: AUX 1, AUX 2, and AUX 3 modes are located between the lowest and highest channel numbers within the
?d)D/DELETE control screen.
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NOTE: A sepmate ADD/DELETE CFtANNEL memory may also be created for the ANT(enna) 13;lnpul on the rear of the set (if an Antenna or Cable "1_1 signal has been connected).
Jusl press the _ button on the r_mole, while in the ADD/DEI.ETE
CHANNEL mode. to switch between the ANT ?, and ANT B channel memory lists.
"I'h_n follow steigs 2 and 3 as shown to the left to add or delete the desired channels.
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TV comes with an on-
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screen clock. During normal operation the clock appears on the screen with every channel change
['and when the STATUS button is pressed).
NOTE: If you went through First
'Time Setup (in your Quick Use
,Guide), this task has already been
,rompleted for you.
Select SET CLOCK control.
With FEATURES MENU (2 of 5) on screen, move the RffD highlight with the MENU (M)4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_> Press the remote's number buttons to set the time clock.
_--.,_> Press the STATUS button to set the clock in operation and clear the screen.
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Remember, be sure to press "0" first and then the hour number for single digit entries.
The remote's MENU (M) _ buttons can also be used to set the hours, minutes and AM/PM portions of the clock.
TV Clock settings may be lost when the TV is unplugged (or AC power to the set is interrupted.)
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)Select SET ON TIMER control.
With FEATUR]ES MENU (2 of 5) on screen, mow.' the RED highlight
A with the MENU (M) I_) buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
)'Press the MENU
•Y and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and select "ON" (t,,").
;'Press the MENU &• and
<_ Press the remote's number buttons to set the "TURN ON" time for the "IN'. (Press MENU •
• for AM or PM.)
Press the STATUS button to set the "ON TIME" and clear the reen.
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ve you ever fallen asleep in ont of the TV only to have it wake you up at two in the morning with a test pattern screeching in your ears? Well, your TV can save you all that trouble by automatically-turning itself off.
_> Select SLEEP TIMER control.
With FEATIJRES MENU (2 of 5) on screen, mov.e the RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4;_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_> Press the MENU 4 II_buttons
to pick the amount of time (15
minutes to 2 hours ahead) before the TV will turn itself off.
_> Press the STATUS or MENU you have set the time for the TV to turn off.
(M) button to clear the screen after
Remember, to see how many minutes are left before the TV shuts itself off, reselect the
SLEEP TIMER control screen.
To stop a SLEEP TIMER setting, reset the timer back to OFF.
(Turning the TV off and on, or pressing a button during the last minute of a timer setting, will also cancel a setting.)
A few seconds before the TV is to shut off a message will come on the screen telling you GOOD NIGHT.
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Tth
the Channel Display
]€ control you can change the size and location of the on screen channel and clock information.
Select CHANNEL DISPLAY control.
With FEATURES MENU (2 of 5) on screen, move the RED highlight with tile MENU (M)4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
> Press the MENU .V
and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and select (jl) the LARGE or
SMALL displa_ control.
Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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Press the
CHANNEL .'_' buttons and you should see the
Display Size you selected.
Remember. The
SMAI_,L SIZE display shows only the channel number, not the,time (or clock).
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]Tth the Ha!f Hour Reminder
V control the TV automatically shows you the current time and channel every thirty minutes.
Select HALF HOUR
REMINDER control.
Wiith FEATURES MENU (2 of 5) on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) _,'_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_ Press the MENU AW and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and select (t,,") the EVERY HALF
HOUR item.
<_ Press the STATUS button clear the screen• to
Remember.
The Time and
Channel Reminders will show on the hour and the halfhour fl)r about five seconds.
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arental Control allows parents
to blo,_.k out, or "censor", any channels they think children should
not watch. A channel placed under
Parental Control cannot be viewed until a correct access code is used to unlock the cha_nnel for yiewing.
First let's set your Parental Code:
QI_ Select the PARENTAL
CONTROL.
With FEATURES MENU (3 of 4) on screen_ move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
"BLOCK CHANNELS" and
"SETUP _ODE show on screen.
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Press the MENU AV and
[: MENU (M) buttons to highlight and select tile SETUP CODE item.
Press
O, 7, 1,
1 on the remote.
"XXXX" shows on the ACCESS
CODE SETUP screen as you press
the number buttons.
"INCORRECT ACCESS CODE -
TRY AGAIN" will also show on the screen.
_ Press 0, 7, 1, 1 on the remote
_,_ again.
"Next Enter Your New Access
Code" shows on the screen.
Enter a new four digit number code using _:heremote.
"Access (.'ode Changed" shows on the screen to let you know the new code has been set.
Continue to the next page to find out how to "block" channels from viewing.
NOTE:Your TV left the factory with the Parental Code: set to "0000". If you are using your TV and the Parental Control for the first time, and don't want to SETUP a new
Access code number, you can use the "(X)00" number to block channels - see next page.
The "0711" Parental Code (shown on this page) is given as a default or way to reset the
Code when the current Access number is not known.
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Press MENU I_ to go on and start to "block" channels
Press MENU to return to the
Parental Control Menu screen.
Press STATUS to clear the screen.
Parents - it isn't possible to unlock or defeat your
Censor (7ode without changing to a new code: number.
So if your
Code number changes, and you didn't change it yourself, then you will know that someone has altered the code and the blanked out channel has been viewed.
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LCode number has been set (see previous page), you are now ready to select the channels you want to block out or censor.
Select the BLOCK
CItANNELS _:mtrol.
With FEATURES MENU (3 of 4) on screen, mow: the RED highlight
A with the MENU (M) 4_1,buttons.
Then press the ]vlENU button.
)Press the MENU A,!I' and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select the BLOCK
CtiANNELS item.
_ Enter the correct Parental
Code number.
<_ Press Channel A'_' or Channel channel you want to block.
I Number buttons to select the
a Press the MENU button to
"BLOCK VIEWING" on the se tected channel.
Press the MENU ,_ button to
"ALLOW VIEWING" on a blocked channel.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other channels you wish to block out.
Remember, to make TV viewing easier all channels
(mad Audio/Video Input jacks) will be unblocked, once the correct Parental Code number has been entered.
When the TV is mined OFF and then back ON again, Parental
Control is back in place for all channels.
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Note: You can [dso block out the use of the Audio/Video Input jacks on the TV. This stops the viewing of VCR programs which can be shown through :he A/V IN jacks.
Just select VCR!AUX
I, AUX 2, or
AUX 3 (located between the Lowest and highest channel numbers) on the Channel Blocking screen, and select "blocked".
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o you ever have trouble remembering on which channel a particular station or network is located?
The Channel
Labels Control is a quick way to view and selec_t channels from a list of Labeli'd channels.
A Label is a [our letter callout you can set to appear with the on screen channel number.
Example
Label: WXYZ -for a TV station's call letters.
To select channels from the
Channel lx_bels Control:
_,_ With the FEATURE MENU screen (3 of 5) on the TV's screen, move the REDhighlight using the
MENU (M) _:_ buttons to select
CHANNEL LABELS. Press the
MENU (M) button.
_ Press the MENU AV and
MENU (M), buttons to highlight and select eiither:
"MANUAL" to create your own label for a channel.
"PRESETS" to choose from a list of prewritten channel labels.
(See instruction details on this page.)
_,"_ Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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To create your
own Channel Label:
Press the Channel ••
Number buttons to select desired station.
or
A red highlight shows the active letter space for the channel label.
Press the MENU • • buttons to pick any of the letters or symbols that are given for your use.
Press the MENU 41 buttons to move the red highlight to the other letter spaces and repeat.
Press the ;STATUS button to clear the screen when finished.
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from the "LABEL" list:
Press the Channel •• or
Number but:tons to select desired station.
Press the MENU •• buttons to move up and down the Channel Label list.
Just stop on any label you might want to use.
The selected label
automatica]ly appears with channel changes and when the STATUS button is
_ressed.
Press the STATUS button
to clear the screen when finished.
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_ Tote: If you went through First
Time Setup, This task has already been completed for you.
For our Spanish and French speaking TV owners an on-screen
LANGUAGE option is present.
With the LANG UAGE control you can set the TV' s on-screen features to be shown in either
Er,_glish,Spanish or French.
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Select the LANGUAGE
DISPLAY co_ttrol.
With FEATURES MENU (3 of 5) on screen, move the RED A highlight with the MENU _,'_ buttons. Then press the MENU
(M) button.
_ Press the MENU AV and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select (tJ) English, Spanish
(ESPANOL), or French
(FRANCAIS) on the display control.
Text for the on--screen Menu will change to the selected language.
Press the
STATUS button to
I clear the screecL.
Remember, the
_ Language control only makes the TV's on-screen
(MENU) items appear in English,
Spanish, or French text. It does not change the other on-screen text features such as Closed Captioned
(CC) TV shows.
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ur TV also has individual ound adjustment controls.
The
BASS (low frequency), TREBLE
(high frequency), and Speaker
BALANCE may all be used to adjust the sound playback of TV programs.
_ Select BASS, or TREBLE, or
BALANCE sound control.
With the SOLrND MENU on the screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_> Press the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the sound control to levels you prefer
_--_ Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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(VI) 9utton to view additional controls grouped under same feat_ re heading. For
Exaraple: Treble, Balance,
[lass Boost, Stereo, etc.
_in e BASS BOOST control creases the low frequency audio range of the TV. This creates a deeper, fuller playback sound which can be heard through the
TV's speakers.
<,.._,> Select BASS BOOST sound control.
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With the SOUND MENU on the screen, move the REDhighlight with the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
Press the MENU AY and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and turn ON (u'_) the BASS
BOOST cor_trol.
_ Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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"]_7"our TV is able to receive
J[ broadcast stereo TV programs.
Ihe TV is equipped with an amplifier and 1win speaker system through which the stereo sound can be heard.
A RED stereo light (on the front of the TV) will come on when a s;ereo broadcast is received.
Select STEREO sound control.
With the SOUND MENU on the screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.
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Then press the MENU button.
<_ Press the MENU AV and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and turn ON (_J) the STEREO mode.
<_ Press the STATUS button to ciear the screen.
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Second Audio Program (SAP) is part of the stereo broadcast
,;ystem. Sent as a additional audio channel SAP can be heard apart from the current TV program sound. TV stations are free to use SAP for any number of purposes, but many experts believe it will be used for foreign language translations of TV shows (or fi)r weather and news bulletins.)
NOTE: If a S,M_signal is not present with a selected program, the SAP option can not be selected.
'q'his program does not contain SAP information" will show on the TV screen.
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depth and dimension to both monaural (MONO) and STEREO
TV sound.
_ Select control.
INCREDIBLE STEREO
With the SOUND MENU on the screen, move the RED highlight with the MFNU (M) 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_,_ Press the MENU •V and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and turn ON (t,,_) the
INCREDIBLE STEREO mode.
For Example: "MAXIMUM" spreads the Incredible Stereo effect as wide as possible.
_."_ Press the STATUS button to
I clear the screen.
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Remember, with the Incredible
Stereo ,control
Jartled ON even monaural (mono) audio source material can be heard through rear
Surround Sound speaker connections
(see page 27).
Note: The monaural version of Surround
Sound may be louder at the rear set of speakers than what is normally heard with true stereo signal
Surround Sound, but this is normal.
se the DISPLAY VOLUME ontrol to see the TV s volume level settings on the TV screen.
Once set the Volume Display will be seen each time the VOLUME buttons (on the TV or remote) are pressed.
_[_ Select DISPLAY VOLUME control.
With SOUND MENU (2 of 3) on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M)4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
qi_ Press the MENU •• and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and turn ON (u,") the DISPLAY
VOLUME control.
q_ Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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Remember,
"DURING
ADJUSTMENT" means the volume level will be on screen whenever the
Volume buttons are
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ould you like to hear TV programs through your audio hi-fi system?
The TV's Variable
Audio Output jacks and TV
Speaker On/Off control work together to offer you this TV sound option.
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Connect the R(ight) and L(eft)
VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jacks on the TV to the R and L Audio
Input jacks on your amplifier or sound system.
Set the audio system's volume to normal listening level.
<_ ']['urn the TV and audio system
ON. You can now adjust the sound level coming from the audio system with the Volume AV buttons on the 'I_l or remote.
<_ "1-'ohear the 'I_! sound from only the audio system speakers, select
TV SPEAKERS control.
With SOUND MENU (2 of 3) on screen, move the REDhighlight with the MENU (M)I_I, buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
>Press the MENU Ay and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and turn OFF (tl) the TV
SPEAKERS control.
You should now ,only hear TV sound coming from the audio system speakers.
Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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Remember, the audio
!_ system may have to be in
AUX(iliary) mode to play sound from the TV (Outputs).
Note: When the TV SPEAKER control is set to "NORMAL" (for
TV speaker operation) make sure the VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT control (see next page) is also set to "STEREO" in order for the TV's
AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to work properly.
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AUDIO IN
(RED/WHITE)
VARIABLE
AUDIO
_ OUTPUT JACKS
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y adding optional external speakers to the TV's sound system, yo_t can create the feeling of reflected sound that surrounds you at a movie theater or concert hall.
_) Connect b6th external speakers to the speaker wire terminals on the TV.
Recommended speakers: 8ohm, 15
watt minimum. Be sure the (+) and
(-) speaker wires are connected to the correct R(ight) and L(eft) speaker terminals on the TV.
_,_ Place the speakers so the viewing area is between the TV and the rear surround speakers.
(See overhead view drawing.)
_,_ Turn TV ON and place the
STEREO control to the "STEREO
IF AVAILABLE" (u,") position.
After setup whenever a stereo signal is received the audio will be heard in Surround Sound.
Remember,
Surround Sound will not work with only one speaker connected; or with monaural audio material (unless
Slereo Surround control is turned
ON - see Variable
Audio section
_;low).
REAR SURROUND SOUND SPEAKERS
Note: The rear Surround Sound speakers be heard at the same volume level will not as the front TV speakers.
It is intended for the rear speakers to give a background noise effect which requires a lower volume level than the TV's front speakers.
REAP, SPEAKER REAR SPEAKER
PRIMARY VIEW:[NG AREA he TV's Variable Audio Output acks can also be used for
Surround Sound.
Once they are connected to an external hi-fi system its speakers can be used for the playback of Surround Sound.
_[_ Connect the R(ight) and L(eft)
VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jacks on the TV to the R and L Audio
Input jacks on your amplifier or sound system.
¢.._,,,,_ Turn TV ON and place the
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT on screen control to the SURROUND
(t,,") position.
(Sound Menu 3 of 3).
Note:This will change the
Left/Right channel audio line level signal at the Audio Output jacks to the same signal found at the TV's
Surround Sound Speaker terminals.
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AUDIO SYSTEM SPEAKERS USED AS REAR
SURROUND SOUND SPEAKERS
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he TV's Audio/Video Input
_cks are for direct picture and sound connection'_ between the TV and a VCR (or Video Disc Player, etc.) that has Audio/Video Output jacker.
To view the playback of a VCR tape by using the-A-udio/Video
Input jacks on the TV:
<_ Connect the VIDEO OUT jack
from the VCR to the AUX 1
VIDEO IN jack on the TV.
<Q_ Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the
VCR to the AUX 1 AUDIO IN jacks on the TV.
<_ Select the "AUX 1"
PICTURE SOURCE SELECT conlrol on the TV.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4_l, buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_ FYess the MENU &V and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select (_) the AUX 1 mode.
Turn the VCR ON and press
_.._
PLAY to view the tape on the
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PICTURE AND SOUND FROM
PLAYBACK OF VCR TAPE
FEATURE MENU --
I TV.
Remember, after it is connected an easy way to select the AUX 1 mode is to press the: VCR button on the front of the
TV (or the TV/VCR button on the remote.) Channels 3/4, ANT A/B,
AUX 2/3, and the last channel viewed can also be selected in this way.
If you have added AUX 1 to the
TV's channel memory (see page
14), just press the CHANNEL
A'I? buttons to select the AUX 1 mode.
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Connections and use of the
TV's AUX 2 Audio/Video Input jacks the :;ame as for the AUX 1 jacks
(except "AlJ'X 2" is selected as the
Picture Source in step 3).
VCR
If yoa h_,ve a single (monaural)
Audio Output VCR, "Y" con_ectors
are available to complete your connectian.
Contact your dealer, or our l"art!; Information Center 111-800-
292-,506,5) to order any optional
[._e_;sories.
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T_or
more convenient Direct
€ playback connections the TVs
Front Audio/Video Input panel can be used. Located next to the TV's front control panel (under a small cover door) these Input jacks allow for quick and easy connections, p6_rticularly Jbr the playback of
Camcorder tape recordings.
To view the playback of a
Camcorder recording using the
Audio/Video Input jacks on the front of the TV:
<_ Connect the VIDEO OUT jack
from the Camcorder to the Front
VIDEO IN jack on the TV.
_ Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the
Camcorder to the Front AUDIO IN jacks on the TV.
<_ Select the "AUX 3"
PICTURE SOURCE SELECT control on the TV.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the REDhighlight with the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_ Press the MENU &Y and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
_Turn the Camcorder ON and press PLAY to view the tape on the TV.
Remember, after it is connected an easy way to select the ALrX 3 mode is to press
rite VCR button on the front of the
TV (or the TViVCR button on the remote).
Channels 3/4, ANT A/B,
AUX 2/3, and the last channel viewed can also be selected in this way.
If you have added AUX 3 to the
TV's channel memory (see page
14), just press the CHANNEL
_L_' buttons to select the
VCR/AUX mode.
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FRONT AUDIO/VIDEO JACKS
Lift Up on Jackpanel Cover Plate to expose Input Jacks.
VIDEO IN
(YEI_LOW)
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AUDIO/VIDEO
OU'[ PUT JACKS
ON CAMCORDER
CAMCORDER
]f you have a single (monaural) ]
Auc io Output Camcorde_, "Y" /
connectors are available to complete /
you: connection.
Contact your dealer, or our Parts Information
Center (1-800-292-6066) to order
_myoptional accessories.
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"'VheS(uper)-Video connection on the rear of the TV can give you beJ!ter picture detail and clarity, for the, playback of S-VHS VCR tapes or
Video Discs, than the normal antenna picture connections.
Note: The VCR_(or Video Disc
Player) must have a S-VIDEO
OUT(put) jack in order for you to complete the connections shown on this page.
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<_ Connect the
S-VIDEO
(S-
V]RS) OUT jack from the VCR to the S-VIDEO 1 jack on the TV.
Tile S-VIDEO connecting cable will be supplied with the S-VHS
VCR (or Video Disc Player).
<_ Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks R(ight) and L(efl) from the
VCR to the AUDIO AUX IN 1 jacks on the T_,.
_ Select the "S-VIDEO"
PICTURE SOURCE control.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move tile RED highlight with the MENU (M)I_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
The "S VIDEO" picture source option appears only when a S-
VIDEO cable has been connected to the TV.
Turn the VCR ON and place it ir_ the S-VIDEO (or S-VHS) p]Laybackmode.,.Insert S-VHS cassette tape and playback in a ormal manner.
Remember, after it is
__connected an easy way to select the S-VIDEO mode is to press the VCR button on the front of the TV (or the TV/VCR button on the remote.)
][fyou have added AUX 1 to the
TV's channel memory, just press the CHANNFiL J,_' buttons to select the S-VIDEO mode.
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I TV's S-V [DEO 2 Audio/Video Input /
]jacks are :he same as for the S-VIDEO /
I 1 jacks (except "S-VIDEO
_,d__.a_s
2" is | the Picture Source in step 3). 1
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S-VHS VCR
NOTE: A CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive) player, Video Game, or other S-VIDEO accessory can be hooked up to Ihe 'I'N using this type of connection.
Please Ix: aware that such vtdeo sources, which show a constant non-maving pattern on the TV screen, can cause pict ire tube damage.
When not in use turn your ¢ideo accessories OEF. Also, regulaAy alternate the use of video sources with nornlal TV viewing.
rr_he Audio/Video Output jacks
J[ on the TV can be used to record TV programs on VCRs which have Audio/Video Input jacks.
To record TV pr_ograms by using the Audio/Vide;o jacks on the TV:
<_ Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR.
I fl'om the TV to the VIDEO IN jack
<_ Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the
TV to the AUDIO IN jacks on the
VCR.
<_ Select the "ANTENNA"
PICTURE SOURCE control on tile TV.
With the FEATURES MENU on screen, move the RED highlight
A with the MENU (M)_-) buttons.
Ilaen press the MENU button.
Select the chatmel on the TV that you want to record.
<_ Turn the VCR ON. Put a
cassette tape in the unit and place the VCR in the RECORD mode.
PICTURE AND SOUND BEING
RECORDED ON VCR.
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Remember, If the VCR has an INPUT SELECTOR switch, place it in the LINE or
CAMERA position.
Unattended Timer Recordings with a VCR m'e possible, but not recommended with this connection since the TV must be left ON for the VCR to record.
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rave
you ever played hide and seek with your remote con;rol?
Are you tired of tearing
the _%use apart trying to find if someone has stuffed the remote under the couch, put it on the shelves, or hid it in the desk?
Well, your TV remote can save you all that looking by automatically signaling its location to you.
Here's how it works:
1_ Press the POWER button on the set to turn the TV ON.
Note: Normally you can press any button on the front of the TV to turn the set ON. But for the remote locator to work you need to be sure to use the Power button at the TV.
A "locating remote" message shows on the TV screen.
<_ Within a few seconds a ehiJrping or beeping sound will begin to come from the remote
control hand unit.
The remote will continue to signal its ]ocation for around 30 seconds.
No]'mal TV program sound will not be heard while tile remote locator is woJTking.
_Once you find the remote just press any button on the remote and the beeping soured will stop.
The remote is now ready for normal TV feature use.
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Remember, the remote locator may not properly receive its "homing" signal from the TV if it has been placed on a metal shelf or counter material.
Al'._o, since there's a special type of radio frequency "homing" signal receiver inside the remote we are required to notify you that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Philips
Censumer Electronics Company col.lld void the user's authority to operate the remote equipment.
Remote Locator "homing" range is around 30 Feet.
Your TV is attemptirg to locate a lost remote
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For most homes this step wouM
not be needed but for your infl_rmatio n :
Up to 9 different remote locator address codes can be set on which the
TV can send out its "homing" signal
This is done in case there is more than one TV (with a remote locator)
_reser, t, and you want only one specific remote to be signaled when the
TV is turned ON.*
To set a Locator Address Code:
>With TV turned ON, press the
LOCATOR CODE button on the ren_ote. (Also be sure the TV
SY_TEM button on the remote has been lZressed.)
You will need a pencil or pen to press the recessed button.
The: TV shows the present Remote
Lo_ ator Code.
<.
,_ Press any number button
(0-9) on the remote to set or change the Locator
Code.
The remote will beep t_3let you know it has received the new Locator Code and th_n return to its normal operating mode.
See the above information on how to use the Locator Code
Button for Programming.
Remember, if batteries are replaced the Locator Code will need to be reentered.
Whe:a setting the Locator Code if any butten, other than the number buttons, are pressed the remote will return to its normal operation mode.
*For owners who liw: in an apartment
(townhouse or condominium) complex, this task may be necessary since the remote loca_:or's signal can be sent and detected directly through adjoining walls.
egardless of what type of
"_program your watching, your TV has automatic video control settings matched for your current program source or content.
The Smart Picture feature quickly resets your TV's video controls for a number of different types-of programs and viewing conditions you may have in your home.
_,
_'
Press the SMART button on the remote.
Press the MENU (M) button to
_ Press the MENU • or • buttons to choose any of the preset viewing categories (Example:
Cartoons, Movies, etc.). Then press the Menu (M) button to select the highlighted control.
_a Press the STATUS button on the remote to clear the screen,
Remember, with Smart
__Picture "Custom" mode
:selected you can set a number of
video controls to your own preference.
Use the remote's Smart button to reselect these personally adjusted Custom settings contained within the Smart Picture feature.
(See the next page for more detailed instructions.)
The video control settings for the
Smart Picture: categories (except
CUSTOM) rare memorized into the
TV at the factory and can only be reset by field and service technicians.
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,T ° use the Custom Smart Picture
• settings p/aced in memory (see the previous page):
_) Press the SMART button on the remote.
]List of "SMART PICTURE " categories shows on the TV screen.
_ Press the MENU • or • buttons to highlight the "CUSTOM"
_)
I
_)
Press the MENU (M) button.
Press the MENU I_ buttons to move the RED highlight to the control you wish to adjust, then press the Menu (M).
_) Press the STATUS button after you have finished your adjustments to clear the screen.
:i:
F PICTURE MENU _
1,
PICTURE MENU _
_ SMA " PICTURE MENU _
he "CHANGE LABEL" control an be used to change the title of a SMART PICTURE setting into a name or label that may be easier for you to remember.
_ With the "SMART PICTURE
LABEL" control on the screen, press the MENU at• buttons to spell out a new label or title for the selected
SMART PICTURE.
_,_ Press the
MENU
._ _.
buttons to
_
I ove the red highlight to each letter
Press the STATUS button to clear the screen when the new label is finished.
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I
,RT PICTURE LAiSEL
(_)
(_ or (_) or (_ to SELECT to CHANGE
Q when FINISHED
re you tired of the sound of
1commercials following you into the next room or all through the house?
Smart Sound allows you to preset a desired volume level that the TV sound will not go
above. This makes for an even, more consistent sound by reducing
tile "peaks" and "valleys" that can occur during program changes or commercial breaks.
_' Press the SMART button on
_te remote.
_, With the SMART Menu on the screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU (M) button to select the highlighted
Smart Sound control.
_, Press the MENU • or • and then the MENU (M) button to turn tile Smart Sound control ON (or
OFF).
) Press the STATUS button to clear the screen when completed.
Remember, Smart Sound works ff>r sound levels coming from either the
Antenna/Cable input on the rear of the TV (RF audio); or the
Auxiliary (VCR/AUX IN) audio inputs.
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"list" or series of previously wed chctnnels can be selected with the SURF button on your remote control.
With this feature you can easily switch between different TV programs that currently interest you.
The Smart Surf_control allows you to set up to 10 channels in its quick w!ewing "list".
Press the
Smart button on the
<_ remote.
With the
SMART Menu on screen, move the RED highlight with the Menu (M) Iol, buttons.
Press the
"v
MENU button to select the highlighted Smart Surf control.
@ Press the Menu • or V, then the
Menu (M) button to select either
Smart Surf or 2-Channel Surf.
(See explanation of Surf options with the illustration on this page.)
@' Press STATUS button on the emote control to clear the screen.
@_ With the Smart Surf control
ON (see above), select a desired channel for viewing. You can use t]3enumber buttons on the remote (or the Channel •Y buttons).
_ Press the SURF button on the may already appear within the Surf
_ Press the Menu button to "ADD" the selected channel to the Surf list.
Select the next desired channel and repeat steps 2 and 3. Continue until all desired channels are on the Surf list.
@_ Press the SURF button on the remote to quickly review current
_ction on channels contained within he Surf list.
6 to bst
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2 CHANNEl, SURF- Cutter t and one previous channel in the ring.
SMART SURF - Current and up to nine additional channels avail able in the ring. Note: The Channel Surf ring can be used with few._r than ten channels.
In this way, the nunber of
Surf channels can match or fit your present viewing interests.
To Use 2-Channel
!
Surf:
With tthe2-Channel
Surf control ON, select the two desired
channels for viewing with the number buttons on the remote control.
Press the SURF button on the remote to
"toggle" between the two se.lected channels.
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Note: To Delete a channel from the Surf list just press the SURf: button to select the desired channel. Then press the Menu
] button and the channel will be
] immediately dropped from the on screen Sarf lisl.
J
Vour remote control is set to
!
work your TV and many infrared remote (IR ) control
VCRs.
However, an easy one-
,rime step may be necessary before the remote will work your
VCR.
Try this initia_l check to see if going on to the following section is necessary.
_ Press the VCR System
I button on the remote.
> Point remote toward VCR
I and press the POWER button.
@> Does the remote turn the VCR
ON?
IF YES, I_ and try the other
VCR buttons on the remote.
If
L they also work the VCR, then the remote is ready and no further steps are needed.
: If NO, continue...
First look up a TWO-DIGIT remote code number for your brand VCR before going through the simple "I,2,Y' steps (on the following page).
continue to next page
Remember, if more than may have to fry more than the first two-digit code given in order to
!
one number is listed, you
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I
VCR
VCR
BRAND
Akai
Capehart
Conoid
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo
Emerson
Fisher
Goldstar
Go Video
Hitachi
JVC
Magnavox
Matsushita
Mitsubishi
Multitech
NEC
REMOTE
CODE NO,
24, 25, 36
20, 31, 34, 40
06, 07
23
33
13
42
33
45, 46
03, 5 :[
14, 47, 48
00, 05
01,02
16, 17, 38, 39, 50
27,28
2 [
VCR
BRAND
Panasonic
REMOTE
:CODE NO.
01,02, 52
Philips 00, 05
Philips Video CD
RCA
37
04, 32, 42, 43, 44
Samsung
Sansui
22, 30
49
Sanyo
Sems
ShaJrp
Shintom
Sony
Teknika
Toslaiba
Video Concepts
Zenith
13
08
11, 12
35
09, 10,41
26
18, 19
29
15
38
]_ Tow that you have looked up
./.
¥ the two-digit Remote Code
Number for your brand of VCR
(on previous page), you are ready to follow the four simple
:;teps below.
Please read through steps 1-4 before beginning.
<_ Press and release the REC
<_
I (RECORD) button.
Within thirty seconds after releasing the REC button, press
:and release the VCR System button.
_ Within thirty seconds after releasing the VCR System button, ENTER THE TWO
DIGIT CODE NUMBER for dae desired VCR. The remote is
33owready to send commands to
_:heVCR.
<_ Point the remote at the VCR.
Press the POWER button on the
Try it out. The Channel and VCR buttons on the remote should now operate the
VCR.
Remember, if this doesn't work the first time, repeat steps using tee same remote code number.
If after a second try the remote does not operate your VCR, and
Sere are more code numbers listed for your brand VCR, use the next listed code number.
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If after repeated attempts the code number method does not work your VCR, try the "VCR
SEARCH" method on page 42.
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€Tour remote control is set to
'. work your TV and many infrared remote (IR ) control
Cable Converters.
However, an easy one-time step may be n,_.cessary before the remote will work your Con verter.
Try this initia[ check to see if
going on to the following section is necessary.
_ Press the CBL System
<_
I button on the remote.
Point remote toward Cable
Converter and press the POWER button.
Does the remote turn the
Converter ON?
IF YES, _ and try the CH • • and CH number buttons on the remote. If they also work the
Converter then the remote is ready and no further steps are needed.
If NO, continue...
I mCable fl
_ First look up a TWO-DIGIT remote code number for your brand Converter before going through the simple "1,2,3" steps
(on the following page).
continue to next page
Remember, if more than
! one number is listed, you may have to t_ more than the first two-digit code given in order to locate your Converter's remote code.
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_CONVERTER
BRAND.
Archer
Diamond
Drake
Gemini
REMOTE
CODE NO,
28
23
37
45
Hamlin
Hitachi
14, 15
25
Jerrold 00,01,02,03,04,05,46,55
Macom 29, 38
Magnavox
NSC
Oak
Panasonic
17, 31
49
06, 27, 39
18, 35
Philips
Pioneer
Regency
19, 20, 21,24, 26
09, 32 t0, 11
CONVERTER REMOTE
BRAND CODE NO.
Rembrant 33
Salora 52
Scientific Atlanta
Sheritech
Starcom
08, 22, 47
34
30
Sylvania
Texscan
Tocom
Toshiba
Uniden S_teilite
Unika
United Satellite
Universal
Video Tech
Video Way
Zenith
16
48
12,13, 53
43
44
50
54
36
40
51
07, 41,42g
40
m
Nth w that you have looked up e two-digit Remote Code
Number for your brand of Cable
Converter (on previous page), you are ready to follow the four simple steps below.
Please read through steps 1-4 before beginning.
@_ Press and release the REC
(RECORD) button.
@_ Within thirty seconds after releasing the REC button, press and release the CBL System button.
<_
Within thirty seconds after releasing the CBL System button, ENTER THE TWO
DIGIT CODE NUMBER for the desired Converter.
The remote is now ready to send commands to, the Converter.
_ Point the remote at the
Converter. Press the POWER button on the remote to turn the
Converter ON.
I
Cable Converter
I
Tr3 it out. The Channel and PO_qER buttons on the remote should now operate the
Converter.
Remember, if this doesn't work the first time, repeat steps using file same remote code number.
If after a second try the remote does not operate your Converter, and there are more code numbers listed for your brand Converter, use the next listed code number.
If after repeated attempts the code number method does not work your Converter, try the
"CONVERTER SEARCH"
"-'11 method on page 42.
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PLAYI_ STATUS
<_
'_our Tgrel_JIotecanbesetto work your VCR or Cable
Converter by what is called the
SEARCH method.
If the "REMOTE CODE" number method shown in the previous section did not set your remote to work your VCR or Converter, then follow the easy steps listed below.
Please read through steps 1-4 before beginning.
Press the
POWER button on
<_
I he VCR or Converter to turn the
Stand at least six feet away f_om the front of the VCR or
Converter.
Point the remote toward the unit.
HOLD DOWN the SURF and tlhe desired System (VCR or
CBL-Converter) buttons at the same time. KEEP HOLDING
13Uqq'ONS DOWN.
<_ Watch the Channel Indicator
I n the unit.
Channel Numbers will SCAN UP when the unit has been identified.
This may take up to two minutes.
_ Release the SURF and System
(VCR or CBL) buttons as soon as channel numbers start to scan up. The code has been identified zaadthe remote is ready to operate with the VCR or Converter.
m
!
code and another two minute
.,;earcc_ll have to be repeated.
]_n 0 channel change happens within two minutes, repeat steps 1- |
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4. Should a channel ch .an..ge still not .occur, _ _m.ote.wil!
not work with the desired unit.
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CABLE CONVERTER t I
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Six Feet
T
(minimum)
'hen using the TV remote
' l € with a VCR,first make c_'rtain it is set to control your
VCR ( by the REMOTE CODE or
SEARCH method - see earlier s_ction).
C_Ee--ffi-m
, Press the VC-R System
I button on the remote.
_' Point the top of the remote
toward the front of the VCR
(remote sensor window) when pressing buttons.
Record Button
Hold the RECORD button down, and then press the PLAY button to begin a VCR recording.
Rewind Button
Press to rewind tapes. For some
VCRs you may need to press STOP button first then REWIND. In playback mode. hold button down to view picture moving rapidly in n_verse.
Pause Button
Press to temporarily stop the tape during a playback, or recording. Press again to release Pause.
.']TV-V_R Button
Press to the VCR position ("VCR" indicator on the VCR will light) to view the playback of a tape. Press again to place in the TV position
("VCR" indicator on the VCR will go
OFF) to view one program while recording another program.
When used witl'_the TV the TV/VCR button works as a source button. Each press cycles the TV between channels
3/4; the last view channel; ANT A/B inputs, and any AUX(iliary) Input mode (if it has been connected.) It is a quick one-button way to select these c'nannels and m(xles (without directly eatering the TVs Menu system.) f ",
PLAL STATUS
(ON/OFF_ POS_ SWAP[] FREEZE
I"zI I"J__ SIZE)
.
Play Button
Press to playback a tape. Hold down after pressing the RECORD button to start a recording.
Stop Button
Press to stop the tape.
L_
-Fast Forward Button
Press to rapidly adva:ace the tape. For some VCRs you may need to press
STOP first then FF. In Playback mods hold button down to view the picture moving rapidly in the forward direction.
.£_annel _;¢an Button_
Pres:_ to scan up or down through
VCI_: channel numbers.
_u:mber Buttons
Press buttons for direct VCR channel selections.
VCR _;y,tem Button
Pres:; to send remote commands to the VCR.
P_ver Button
Pres:; to turn the VCP, ON and OFF.
Remember, the VCR
_! buttons on the remote will not operate your VCR if those fi._atures are not already found on your VCR remote control.
biote: All VCR functions
(pm'ticularly Search, Rewind, Fast
For0card, etc.) will operate the same as with the original VCR remote control provided with the
VCR.
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,)icture-in-Picture (PIP) is the showing of lwo pictures on the
TV screen at the same time. (One main screen picture and one small inset picture - o,r PIP). For your ea'.¢e and convenience this TV has two separate inputs (ANTenna A and ANTenna B_)for your home's
Antenna and/or Cable TV system signal.
The ANT A input is primarily for the TV's main screen picture.
The
ANT B input is provided as a second, dedicated source option
for the TV' s PIP "window" and its feature operations.
The signal connected to the ANT B input can be either a Spli/ Signal Input (as described in the section on this page), or another type of external signal source (such as a satellite dish system, additional home antenna, video accessory, etc.).
See the followipg steps on how channels connected to the
ANT(enna) B h_put can be shown
a_d used within the PIP window."
<_
Connect your Antenna or
Cable TV signal to the single 75 ohm INPUT plug on a two-way
Signal Splitter (not supplied).
Connect two lengths of RF
Coaxial Cable (F-type connectors on both ends) to the two OUTPUT plugs on the two-way Signal
Splitter.
<_ Connect the twin OUTPUT plugs on the Signal Splitter to the
ANT A and ANT B Inputs on the rear of the TV.
continue to next page
For other possible PIP connections see page 49 for the "More PIP Connections"
,;ection.
IT you need any accessories or parts to complete the described
PIP connections, contact your dealer, or our Parts Information
Center details.
at (I-800-292-6066), for
- blAIN SCREEN -
Display signal supplied primarily through
ANT A Input on rear of TV.
_
300 to 75_ Adapter
(483521827003)
Combination VnF/UHF Antenna
- Outdoor or Indoor Antennareceives normal broadcast channels
2-13 (VHF) and 14-69 (UI-IF)
Round Cable
75_ Ohm
- PIP WINDOW-
Display signal :;upplied]
] primarily through ANT /
B Input on rear of"l%'.
J
J OPTIONAL TWO-
WAY SIGNAL
(single 75ohm Input to twin 75 ohm Outputs optional RF Coaxial connecting cables also required)
Cable TV Signal
ANT(enna)
Input
B
Note:: The purpose of the ANT B input is to provide z.n easily connected, dedicated picture source for PIP feature use. Other signal source options (such as a satellite dish system, additional external mtenna, VCR, or Vie.co Game) could also be connected and displayed on the TV's PIP screen window :hrougb the use of the ANT B input.
Round Cable
75xq Ohm Cable TV
Company
See the Set-Up Guide also provided with
your TV set for further Cable TV connection options and accessories.
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.t • the required connections on
the previou_ page you are ready to
_fow that you have completed below.
@_ Turn the TV ON.
Place the TV's PIP SOURCE
SELECT cont-rol to "ANT B"-
• With FEATURES MENU (4 of 5) on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M)
I_ buttons. Then press the
MENU button.
• Press the MENU AY and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and select the
ANT B" (tl) item.
Also place the TV's Main screen PICTURE SOURCE
SELECT control to "ANT A"-
• See the Picture Source option
FEATURES MENU (1 of 5).
Press the STATUS button to clear the screen when the above
Menu items have been set.
_ Press the PIP ON/OFF button on the remote.
the PIP window should show in one of the comers of the TV screen.
/'_'<,,_ Press the SWAP (or _ ) ibuttons on the remote to move the
ANT B and ANT A Input pictures
1betweenthe PIP window and
Main screen.
Use the Ch;mnel Number or CH
&V buttons to select desired programs for viewing. Program
Sound occurs with the channels displayed on Ihe Main screen
- MAIN SCREEN - PIP WINDOW -
MAIN PICTURE SOURCE SELECT SET
TO "ANT A"
BLACK frame around the PIP window appears when the ANT A Input is on the Main screen.
.
Main Screen is CH 5 from ANT A input,
PIP is CH 8 from ANT B input
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ANT A
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
PRESS
PIP' SOURCE SELECT SET' TO "ANT B"
WHITE frame around the PIP window appears when tae ANT B Input is on the Main screen.
on remote then with (?H&_ or
adjust channels
Number buttons
[ • Main ;_creen shows CH 8 fi_m ANT B input.
[ • PIP is CH 5 from ANT A input.
Remember, if you see the
@same picture on the main screen and in the PIP window, check to be sure the TV's PIP
Source Selem and Main screen
Picture Source select are set for
ANT B and ANT A respectively.
See the following page on how to operate other PIP features with the
TV's remote control.
NOTE: Sound for TV programs displayed in the PIP window can also be heard through the use of PIP
AUDIO OUT jacks on the rear of the
TV. Just connect the TV's Left/Right
PIP AUDIO OUTPUTs to the correct
AUX(iliary) Inputs on an external stereo sound system (through which the PIP audio will be played).
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PIP AUDIO
OUTPUT will be monaural
(mono) when bo:h ANT A and
ANT B are being used for normal
PIP operation.
See page 26 for details on other stereo sound uses for the PIP
Audio Output jacks.
y using the PIP buttons on the
Jremote the PIP picture can be moved and swapped with the main screen.
The main screen picture ccm also be frozen in the PIP window.
Press the PIP-ON/OFF button
to show the PIP picture.
P![P appears in a comer of TV screen.
Press PIP ON/OFF again to remove PIP from the main screen.
<_ Press the PIP POSITION button to move the PIP picture
(from comer-to-comer screen.) on the TV
This feature allows you to move
PIP and avoid blocking off any main screen action.
)With PIP on the
TV screen, press the SWAP button to swap the main screen picture with the
PIP picture. See "Smart Help" note on this page.
Press FREEZE to hold the c_jrrent MAIN screen picture in tile PIP window (Main picture is still active).
If PIP is currently OFF, the PIP window will automatically appear.
Press FRZ repeatedly to update tile frozen PIP with current pictures from the Main screen.
You cannot reposition a frozen
PIP picture.
Press the PIP ON/OFF button to drop the frozen PIP picture from the screen.
, Press the PIP SIZE button to change the size of the PIP window shown on the TV screen.
F'ress the PIP SIZE button again to see and compose the large and small size PIP windows.
You cannot change the size of a frozen PIP picture.
1. PIP ON t OFF
2.
PIP POSITION
3. PIP SWAP
/
]
4. PIP FREEZE
5. PIP SIZE (Large or Small)
Remember, if the TV is showing a
"VCR/AUX" supplied picture on the main screen
(when the TV and
VCR are turned
OFF), a blank screen will appear when the TV is turned back ON again.
If this happens, just press the CH(annel)
• or • buttons to select a "IV station for normal viewing.
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rWhe
for the PIP window
• can come through either the
ANT(enna) A / B Inputs or the AUX
1/2/3 Inputs (on the front and rear of the TV). PIP Picture Source simply tells the TV which one of these sources ij' is to show in the
PIP window.
Select PIP SOURCE control.
With FEATURES MENU (4 of 5) on screen, move the RED highlight with the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
_, Press the MENU AY and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight and select the desired (u') PIP
Picture Source,
ANT A or B- l'or a picture signal coming from either the ANT(enna)
A or B Input p]tug on the TV.
Note: The remote control's button can also be used to quickly swap between the picture sources for the TV's Main screen and the
P[P window.
AUX 1- for a picture signal coming from tile AUX IN 1 Video
Input jack on the rear of the TV.
AUX 2- for a picture signal coming from the AUX IN 2 Video
Input jack on the rear of the TV.
AUX 3- for a picture signal coming from the Video Input jack on the front of the TV.
_, Press the
STATUS clear the screen.
button to
Remember, the PIP window will be blank unless a signal is connected to the selected PIP Picture Source (ANT
13, AUX 1/23/, etc.) on the rear of the set.
If you see the same picture on the main screen and in the PIP window, you may have the Main
Screen and PIP window set to the same video input source.
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"_he Picture-In-Picture (PIP)
. Color and Tint controls are used to make fine tune adjustments to the color settings for PIP (when it is shown on the TV screen).
<_ Select PIP COLOR (or PIP
TINT) control.
With FEATURES MENU (5 of5) on screen, move the RED highlight
A with the MENU (M)_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_ Press the
MENU AV buttons to move the RED highlight. Press the MENU button to turn (u,") the
PIP COLOR or TINT control ON.
The PIP automatically comes on to show the PIP window on the TV screen.
_ Press the (4-) and
(-) buttons to adjust the PIP for Color (or Tint) levels you prefer.
_, Press the STATUS button to clear the screen.
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MAIN MENU
.' , , ,
:i:: iii.......................
=_ FEATJRE MENU
E UR MENU
,i
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, I , I,
'_ 5_='_ '
"2'o_'5'-__=_"
,_= FEATURE MENU
ELECTION_
_ FEATURE MENU
Remember.
Although there are separate COLOR and TINT controls for PIP, the adjustment levels for these controls depend on the TV's main picture. For example: If the main screen is showing a black and white picture, PIP would also be in black and white (even though il:s source is in color).
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ip hookup with Cable
Converter Box and VCR.
i) First use an optional signal splitter and connect the original cable TV signal to both the
CABLE IN on the Cable Converter and the ANTENNA plug on the rear of the TV.
_) Connect the CABLE OUT on the Converter to the ANT. IN on the VCR.
_,',_ Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on tile VCR to the VIDEO
IN jack on the TV.
Also connect the AUDIO OUT (R and L) jacks from the VCR to the
AUDIO IN jacks on the TV.
Contact the Parts tO Orda_;eanylop_ion al
VCR
CABLE TV CONVERTER
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l
_he on screen HELP menu offers both Operating Tips and a list of Glossary definitions for different features on your TV.
These items are given to provide you with more information and details on a select group of feature operations.
<_ Select "HELP" on the TV's
Main Menu.
Press the remote's Menu _ buttons to move UP/DOWN and from SIDE-TO-SIDE within the list of on-screen features.
Pr'ess MENU (M) to select the highlighted "HELP" item.
<_ Press the MENU AY and then the MENU (M) buttons to select either the OPERATING TIPS or
GLOSSARY item.
MAIN MENU
!
== HELP MENU '
_] Of TV Features iiiiiiiii!:_,:_
<
"
I[0N/of_ [] _8_ [] Sw_ [] FIt|Z[ ]
=_ OPERATING TIPS
USING OPERATING TIPS
• Use the • and • keys on your re'no':e to scroll through the different
i!!iiiiiii!!i!ii!!i!iii!!iii
• Use the "M" key on your re'no_;e will go back to the help menu.
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FOLLO W "]'HE ON SCREEN
DIRECTIONS TO VIEW
OPER a, TING TIPS
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][checks before calling for service.
These tips can save you time and money since charges for
73/installation and adjustment of customer controls are not covered under y-our warrant.
No Power
CAUTION: A video source (such as a video game, Compac: Disc Interactive - CDI, or
TV information channel) which shows a constan! non-moving pattern on the TV screen, can cause picture tube damage. When your TV is continuously used with such a source the pattern of the non-moving portion of the game (CDI, etc) could leave an image permanently on the picture tube. When not in use, turn the video source OFT. Regularly alternate the use of such video sources with normal TV viewing.
i heck the TV power cord. Unplug the "Ia/, wait 1 minute, then reinsert plug into outlet
Check to be sure outlet is not on a wall switch.
Remote
No Picture
No Sound
Does Not
Work
Check antenna connections on the rear of the TV. Are they properly secured to the antenna plug on the TV?
Check the CABLE TUNING control for correct position.
Check PICTURE SOURCE control for correct position ANT A or B, AUX1, AUX 2, or AUX 3 position without a signal source will result in a blank screen.
Check the CLOSED CAPTIONS control. Some TEXT mcdes could block the screen.
Check the VOLUME and MUTE buttons on the TV and remote.
Check the TV SPEAKER NORMAL/OH' control for the correct position.
If attempting auxiliary equipment hook-ups, check audio jack connections; and that the auxiliary equipment is on and in the proper operating modes.
Check TV--VCR-CBL "System" buttons on the remote.
Press the remote's TV System button to send commands to the TV; VCIq' System to sent to VCR; etc.
Check batteries.
Replace with AA Heavy Duty (Zinc Chic ride) or Alkaline batteries if necessary.
Clean the remote and the remote sensor window on the TV.
TV Displays Wrong
Channel or No
Channels Above 13
Add desired channel numbers (ADD/DELETE CHANNELS control) into TV memory.
i epeat channel selection, control for correct position.
i
This TV is equipped with protective circuitry that shuts the "IV off in case of moderate power surges.
Should this occur turn the TV back on by pressing the POWER button once or twice, or unplug _md then replug the power cord at the AC outlet.
This feature is NOT designed to prevent damage due to high power surges such as those caused by lightning, which is not covered by your warranty.
Cleaning and ('are
• To avoid possible shock hazard be sure the TV is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
• When cleaning the TV screen take care not to scratch or damage the screen surface (avoid v_earing jewelry or using anything abrasivedo not use household cleaners).
Wipe the front screen with a clean cloth dampened with water.
Use even, easy, vertical strokes when cleaning.
• Specially designed screen cleaning kits are also available which contain anti-static cleaners and cloths designed to get into the ridges of the TV screen.
If interested, ask your dealer about the MAG4600 Projection TV Screen Cleaning Kit or call our toll-free Accessory Parts ordering number 1-800-292-6066.
• Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge dampened in a solution of cool clear water and a mild soap or detergent.
Use a clean dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces.
• Occasionally vacuum the ventilation holes or slots in the cabinet back.
• Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marring of the cabinet finish.
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A/'V Inputs * Connector plugs which allow the introduction of distinct audio and video signals into the TV from accessory
VCRs, camcorders, etc. These plugs bypass the normal tuner or
RF/Antenna signal circuitry.
Coaxial Cable * A single solid antenna wire normally matched wil.h a metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes) directly onto a 75 Ohm input found on the Television or VCR.
Display * An on screen message or graphics that help the user operate and adjust his Television feature controls. See On
Sc:een Displays (OSD).
DiJrect Audio/Video Inputs * Located on the rear of the TV these connectors (RCA phono type plug) are used for the input of audio and video signals. Designed for use with VCRs (or other accessories) in order to receive higher picture resolution an(J offer sound connection options.
Identify* Method by which a remote control searches and finds an operating code for another product (such as a VCR or Cable
Converter). Once the code has been "identified" then the TV remote can operate and send commands to the other product.
Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) * The broadcast standard that ;allows for stereo sound to be transmitted with the
TV picture.
Menu * An on-screen listing of feature controls shown on the
Television screen that are made available for user adjustments.
Picture -In-Picture (PIP) * Term used when two pictures are shown on the TV screen at the same time. The smaller PIP picture is supplied by a VCR (or other tuner/video playback source). The PIP picture can also be moved and swapped with the,TV's main screen picture.
Programming * The procedure of adding or deleting channel numbers into the Television's memory circuils. In this way the Television "remembers" only the locally available or desired channel numbers and skips over any tmwzmted channel numbers.
Remote Sensor Window * A window or opening found on the Television control panel through which infrared remote control command signals are received.
Second Audio Program (SAP) * Another or additional audio channel provided for in the Multichannel Television Sound
(MTS) broadcast standard.
The most frequently proposed use for SAP is the simultaneous bilingual broadcast of TV program material.
Status * Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel number is cmxently being viewed.
Status can also be used to clear the Television of on screen displays or information
(rather than waiting for the displays to "time out" or automatically disappear from the screen).
S-Video Input * Allows direct connection of high-resolution video sources, such as a Super _'HS videocassette recorder,
Laser Disc player, etc. Provides optimum pic'Iure resolution, sharpness, and clarity.
Twin Lead Wire * The more commonly used name for the two strand 300 Ohm antenna wire used with many indoor and outdoor antenna systems.
In many cases this l:ype of antenna wire requires an additional ad_tpter (or balun) in order to connect to the 75 Ohm Input terminals designed into the more recent Televisions and VCRs.
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Accessories/Optiorml ..................
10, 26, 27, 28, 44, 49, *Q/U-1
Add/Delete Channels ..........................................
Advance Buttons ........................................................
13-14, *Q/U-2
*Q/U-2, 4
Audio Controls ..................................................................
23-27
Audio/Video Input ..................................
28-31,44, 49, *Q/U-2
Automatic Programming ..........................................
13, *Q/U-2
Battery Installation..: .............. •......................................
*Q/U-3
Cable TV Connections/Settings ................
12, 44, 49 *Q/U- 1,2
Chanl_el/Time Display ........................................
19, 22, *Q/U-3
Channel Label ..........................................................................
21
Channel Memory .................................................
13-14, *Q/U-2
Channel/Time Reminder .........................................................
18
Clock Setting ..........................................................................
Clock Timer ............................................................................
15
16
Closed Captioning ..................................................................
Color Controls ..............................................................
6,*Q/U-4 l 1
Convergence .............................................................................
Controls/TV .............................................................
*Q/U-2,
8
3, 4
Controls/Remote ...................................
32-43, 46, *Q/U-2, 3, 4
Exit .................................................................................
*Q/U-4
Features .....................................................................................
5
First rime Set Up ...........................................................
Help Menu ............................................................
Inputs/Audio and Video ........................................
Menu ...........................................................................
Minus(-)/Plus (+) Buttons ...........................................
Parental Control .................................................................
*Q/U-2
50, *Q/U-2, 4
28-31,44, 49
*Q/U-2, 4
*Q/U-3,
19-20
4
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) ...................................... 44, 49, *Q/U-2
Picture Source Control .......................................................
10, 47
Precautions/Safety ............................................
2,13, 51, *Q/U- 1
Programming Channels .............................................
13, *Q/U-2
Remote Control .....................................
32-43, 46:, *Q/U-2, 3, 4
Remote with VCRs ................................................
38-39, 42, 45
Requesting Service .........................................
50, 51, 54-55, 56
RF Coaxial Cable ................................................ 44, 49, *Q/U-I
RF Switcher ............................................................................
10
Reminder/Time and Channel ..................................................
18
Remote Locator ...................................................................
32-33
Safety/Precautions ............................................. 2, 3, 51, *Q/U- 1
Second Audio Program (SAP) ................................................
24
Sensor Remote ................................................................
*Q/U-3
Sleep Timer .............................................................................
17
Smart Picture .....................................................................
34-35
Smart Sound ............................................................................
Surround Sound ......................................................................
36
27
Speaker Terminals ..................................................................
27
Time/Channel Display ..............................................
18, *Q/U-3
Timer (Turn On) .....................................................................
VCR Button ......................................................................
16
28, 43
VCR/TV Connections ............................. 28-31,44, 49, *Q/U- 1
Tips for Service .....................................................
50, 51,54-55
TV Speaker Control .................................................................
26
Volume Display .......................................................................
25
Warranty ....................................................................................
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* Q/U indicates page number reference in the separate Quick Use Guide
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Philips Consumer Electronics Company
Factory Service Center Locations
Francisco/Metro Area
\
•
_
"_
•
Dallas/Ft. Worth
_ Houston/Galveston
_-_ BeaumonUAustin
San Antonio
Detroi_
• Cleveland/N Ohio
Columbus/Dayton/Cincinnati
Charlotte
.\/
Atlanta/N Georgia
• Orlando/N Fiorida/SE Georgia
\
Tampa/W Florida
Florida irk/Metro
• PhiladelphisiS New Jersey
NOTE:If you reside in one of our Philips Factory Service Branch areas (see directory on back), you can contact th._ nearestService Branch to
obtainefficient and expedient repair for your product. If your product is In-Warranty, you should have proof-of-pLrrchaseto ensure No Charge
Service. For Out-of-Warranty service, call the location nearest you.
NOTA:Si vous rdsidezdans une des rdgions desservies par une succursale de serviceapr_s vente du fabricant PHlips (voir liste ci-dessous), vous pourrez contacter la branche de service apr_s vente la plus prbs de chez vous pour obtenir un service aprbs ve:_terapide et efficacn. Si le produit est sous garantie, il suffira de prdsenter une preuved'achat pour b6ndficier d'un service sans frais. Pour les procuits non couver% par la garantie, contactez le centre le plus prosde chez vous.
NOTA:Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucursales Philips de servicio al de fdbrica (ver directorio nl;_Sabajo), Ud. puede comunicarse
(:on la sucursal de servicio mds cercana para obtener una reparaci6n oportuna y eficaz de su producto. Si su pro:lucto est;i todavfa bajo garantia,
[Jd. debe pre'.;entarcomprobante de compra para no ocasionar ningunos cargos por servicio. Para servicio despuds del vencimiento de la garantia, Ilame al lugar re;is cercano de los abajo indicados.
In Canada
How you can obtain efficient and expedient carry-in, mail-in, or in-home service for your product
Pleasecontact Philips at 1-800-661-6162 (French speaking)
1-800-363-7278 (English speaking)
Au Canada
0ommentobtenirle service apr_s-vente pourles produits appo_6s ou envoy_s parla poste _notre centre de_;enriceoule service _ domicile
Veuillez contacterphilips _: 1-800-661-6162(Francophone)
1-800-363-7278
En el Canada
C6mo recibir servicio efficiente para su producto, en persona, pot correo o a domicillo
Favorde comunicarse con Philips al: 1-800-861-6162 (franc6fono)
1-800-363-7278 (angl6fono)
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QUALITY SERVICE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE!
SIMPLY LOOK OVER THE LIST BELOW FOR THE NUMBER OF A FACTORY SERVICE CENTER
NEAR YOU.
YOUR
PRODUCT WILL RECEIVE EFFICIENT AND EXPEDIENT CARRY-IN, MAIL-IN, OR IN-HOME SERVICE, AND YOU WILL RECEIVE PEACE OF MIND,
KNOWING YOUR PRODUCT IS BEING GIVEN THE EXPERT ATTENTION OF
AND,
IF THE PHONE NUMBER LISTED FOR YOUR AREA
IS LONG DISTANCE, CALL
1-800-242-9225
FOR FACTORY SERVICE.
UN RAYONDE 50 _. 75 MILES (80 KM A 120 KM) DU CENTREDE SERVICELOCAL.
C(_MOOBTENERUN SERVICIOOPORTUNOY EFICIENTEPOR CORREO,EN CASA0 EN PERSONAPARASU PRODUCTOA TFIAVItSDE UNCENTROPHILIP,; DE SERVICIO.MAS lIE 600 SITIOSPOR
DE UN RADIODE 80 A 120 I(M (50 A 75 MILLAS) DELCENTRODE SERVICIOLOCAL.
Atlanta-Athens-Macon-Chattanooga,
TN-NorthGeorgiaArea
200 North Cobb Parkway
Building 100, Suite 120
Marietta, GA 30062
(771))795-0085
Charlotte-WinstonSalem-
Greensboro
520-G Clanton Road
Charlotte, NO 28217
(704) 529-6330
Chicago-GaryArea
1360 W. Hamilton Parkway
Itasca,IL 60143
(631))775-0990
24090 Detroit Road
Westlake,OH 44145
(216) 899-2040
Columbus-Dayton-CincinnatiArea
6333 Busch Blvd.
Columbus, Ohio 43229
(614) 781-2605
Dallas-Ft. WorthArea
13375 Stemmons Freeway,
Suile 200
Dallas,Texas 75234
(214) 243-4775
Detroit/ToledoArea
25173 Dequindre
Madison Heights, MI 48071
(810) 544-2110
Knoxville-Greeneville-
Tri Cilies-EastTennesseeArea
6700 D. PapermillRoad
Papermill Plaza
Knoxville,TN 37919
(423) 584-6614
Ft. Myers-Naples-
SouthwestFlorida Area
11601 ClevelandAve., Suite 15
Ft. Myers, FL 33907
(941) 278-4242
Houston-Galveston-Beaumont-Austin-
SanAntonioArea
1110 NorthPost OakRoad
Suite100
Houston,rx 77055
(713)682-3990
Miami-SoutheastFlorida Area
2099 W. Atlantic Blvd.
PompanoBeach,FL 33069
(954) 978-0467
New YorkMetroArea
116 CharlotteAvenue
Hicksville,NY 11801
(516) 933-1780 NassauCounty
Orlando-Jacksonville-North
2452 Sand LakeRoad
Orlando,FI_32809
(407) 857-8998
Philadelphia/S.NewJerseyArea
352 DunksFerry Road
Bensalem,PA 19020
(215) 638-7500
Pittsburgh,PA-Steubenville,OH-
Wheeling/M_rgantown,WV Area
2891 BanksvilleRoad
Pittsburgh, P_,15216
(412) 563-8020
3370 Monl:gcmeryDrive
SantaClara,CA95054
(408) 492-9013
1055 Andover Park East
Tukwila,WA 98188
(206) 575-6288
Tampa-St.P_.'tersburg-SarasotaArea
CenterPoint BusinessPark, Building B-l,
Suite 100
1911 U.S. Hwy.301 North
Tampa,FL 33619
(813) 621-8181
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PROJECTION TELEVISION
One Year Free Labor
One Year Free Service on Parts
Two Years Free Service on Cathode Ray Tube Parts / 30 days Free Service on Proiiection TV Screen
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 is considered proof of purchase.
WHAT IS COVERED?
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product, for one year thereafter (30 days for the projection -IV screen), all parts will be repaired or replaced, and labor and transportation are free. From one to two years from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts except the cathode ray tube and the "Clear-Vu" lens, and for all lal_r and transportation charges. After two years from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts except the
"Cliear-Vu" lens (which is guaranteed against manufacturer's defects for the life of the product), and for all labor and transportation charges.
MAKE SURE YOU KEEP...
Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of purchase.
Attach it to this owner's manual and keep both nearby.
Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need to return your product.
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...
Please check your owner's manual be.fore requesting service.
Adjustments of the controls discu:;sed there may save you a service call.
All parts, ncudin_repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for the original warranty period. When the warranty on the product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires.
_rHAT
Your warranty does not cover:.
• labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of customer con_:rols on the product, and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product.
• product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of Philips Consumer Electronics Company.
• reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna systems outside the unit.
• a product that: requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products dam;aged by these modifications.
• incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.
(Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copyrighted or not copyrighted.)
• a product used for commercial or institutional purposes.
WHERE
IS EXCLUDED?
IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company.
In countries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not distribute the product, the local Philips service organization will attempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available).
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE...
Repair must be pe_rformed by an authorized service center or a factory service center.
If you do not live neor a factory service center, contact your dealer.
If your dealer is an authorized se=rvice center, he will arrange repair.
If your dealer is not an authorized service center, he will direct you to the authorized service center engaged by him to service the products he sells.
(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, all implied warranties,
including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express warranty.
But, because some states do not _.llow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you.)
(In Canada, this warranty is given ,n lieu of all other warranties.
other warranties are expressed or" implied, including any implied
No
warranties of merchantability or flmess for a particular purpose.
Philips is not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special,
incidental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred_ even if notified of the possibility of such clamages.)
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS...
Please contact Philips at:
REMEMBER...
Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below.
Also, plea.';e fill out and mail your warranty registration card promptly.
It will he easier for us 1:o notify you if necessary.
MODEL#
SERIAL #
1-800-661-616'2.
(French Speaking)
1-800-363-727B (Fnglish Speaking)
IB/'894 EO01
Philips Service Company, P.O. Box 555, Jefferson City, Tennessee 37760, (42311475-8869
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