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1.                        AUDIO CABLES   Red  amp  White           S VIDEO CABLE   Red  amp  White                                   VCR or EXTERNAL  ACCESSORY DEVICE  WITH S VIDEO OUTPUT             USING THE MONITOR OUTPUT JACKS    e Audio Video  Monitor  Output jacks  are great for recording with a VCR or  used to connect an external audio system for  better sound reproduction     For Audio System Connection     Connect one end of the R ight  and  L eft  AUDIO  Monitor 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 a normal  listening level     NOTE  Refer to page 22 to set the TV   s Audio  Out Control to VARIABLE if you want to con   trol the volume of the audio system with the  TV remote control   Set the control to FIXED  if you want to control the volume from the  audio system      Turn the TV and audio system ON   You can now adjust the sound level  coming from the audio system with the  VOLUME     or   gt   button on the TV  or remote control     For Second VCR Connection     NOTE  Refer to page 7 for the proper  hookup of the first VCR  Follow the instruc   tions on how to tune to the AV 1 channel to  view a pre recorded tape     The following steps allow you to connect a  second VCR to record the program while  your watching it     Connect one end of the yellow Video  Cable to the Monitor Out VIDEO  plug  Connect the other end to the  VIDEO IN plug on the second VCR     Connect one end of
2.             Directions for Use    Read this manual first   Congratulations on purchasing this Philips product   We ve included everything you need to get started       Hookups      First Time Setup  and     Feature Operation    Do not attempt to return this product to the store        For fast help  call us first   1 800 531 0039    Thank you for making Philips a part of your home     Lett make things better    If you have any problems  Philips Representatives can  help you get the most from your new product by explaining     active  LJ    control VIDEO INPUT       Important   Return your  W arranty  Registration Card    within 10 days   See why inside              Model No      Serial No         PHILIPS       3121 235 20471          Return your Warranty Registration card today to ensure you       receive all the benefits you re entitled to     Once your PHILIPS purchase is registered  you re eligible to receive all the privileges  of owning a PHILIPS product  So complete and return the Warranty Registration  Card enclosed with your purchase at once  And take advantage of these important benefits     Warranty Owner Model  Verification Confirmation Registration       Registering your product within Your completed W arranty Returning your W arranty Registration  10 days confirms your right to maxi  Registration Card serves as Card right away guarantees you ll  mum protection under the terms and verification of ownership in the receive all the information and special  conditions
3.           TIME   e START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE    H  VCR VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR  4y     RECORD SURR     Press the CURSOR DOWN to high   light the ACTIVATE Control     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT  repeatedly to select ONCE  DAILY or  OFF        FEATURES  TIMER  e TIME    START TIME    Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL       ACTIVATE e   OFF        vf CHECK IT OUT    With the ACTIVATE Control set to ONCE   the START TIME  STOP TIME  and  START CHANNEL Controls will only be       OR  activated one time  NGI E  With the ACTIVATE Control set to DAILY   the START TIME  STOP TIME  and OR    START CHANNEL Controls will be acti   vated every day of the week until it is  turned OFF or set to ONCE        ACTIVATE e   DAILY          PHILIPS       HELPFUL HINT    Remember  before setting the TIMER con   trols  the TV   s clock must be set to the cor   rect time manually  see page 24  or by  using the AutoChron M feature described on  page 4 of the Quick Use and Installation  Guide              28    How TO VIEW THE TIME USING THE DisPLAY CONTROL       fter the TV   s clock has been set  you can   use your TV as a clock  The TIMER DIS   PLAY control allows you to permanently dis   play the time in the upper right corner of the  screen     Press the MENU button on the    remote control to show the onscreen e PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL  meng AutoLock FEATURES  INSTALL CLOSED CAP  Press the CURSOR DOWN o
4.           USING THE REMOTE WITH   CCESSORY DEVICES   CODE ENTRY       ollow these simple steps to enter a three    digit Accessory Device Code Number that  will allow you to use your TV remote to work  the functions of an accessory device  Please  read through the steps once before perform   ing them     Look up a three digit Accessory  Device Code Number for the accesso   ry device  found on pages 51 52   whose functions you want to work with  your TV s remote control  Slide the  TV VCR ACC Switch to the proper  position  depending on your type of  accessory device      Press the C VCR  RECORD   but   ton and the SOUND button simulta   neously for a count of two  then  release both buttons     Within 30 seconds enter the three   digit code number for your accessory  device  refer to page 51 52 for code  list      Point the remote at the remote sensor  window of the device  Then press the  POWER button on the remote to turn  the unit ON     NOTE  If the process just explained doesn   t  work the first time  repeat the same Accessory  Device code number     If after a second try the TV remote control  does not operate your accessory device  see if  other three digit Accessory Device Code  Numbers are shown for your device on the  list pages 51 52 and repeat the steps above  using a new number     If after repeated attempts this method does  not work for you  go to the next page and fol   low the steps for using the Search method to  set up your remote control        HELPFUL HI
5.     0    0 0    e eee eee ee 55  TV Speaker Control sesar sene 0 0 0    00 00 0022 eee 23  Warranty  Limited          2 0    eee eee eee 60       FACTORY SERVICE LOCATIONS       or  Cleveland     Y N Ohio          San Krancisco Metro Are Chicago   Columbus N  A x is QS      Los Angeles Lu     p x Charlotte       Knoxville E Tennessee    Philadelphia S New Jersey    Atlanta N Georgia SY    Dallas eS ash Balt    Orlando      A Houston e Tampa W Florida    Indicates In Home Service Only   Ft  Myers SW Florida      Indicates In Home Carry In Service Miami SE Florida       NOTE  If you reside in one of our Philips Factory Service Branch areas  see directory on back   you can contact the nearest Service Branch to obtain  efficient and expedient repair for your product  If your product is In Warranty  you should have proof of purchase to ensure No Charge Service  For  Out of Warranty service  call the location nearest you     NOTA  Si vous r  sidez dans une des r  gions desservies par une succursale de service apr  s vente du fabricant Philips  voir liste ci dessous   vous  pourrez contacter la branche de service apr  s vente la plus pr  s de chez vous pour obtenir un service apr  s vente rapide et efficace  Si le produit est  sous garantie  il suffira de pr  senter une preuve d achat pour b  n  ficier d un service sans frais  Pour les produits non couverts par la garantie  con   tactez le centre le plus pr  s de chez vous     NOTA  Si Ud  reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucurs
6.    M  screen  OOO   we     LL  HELPFUL HINT a e  The AutoLock    Status screen will only O  9  O  appear if the BLOCKING option is set to ON  OA        For details  see page 37     E  O       PHILIPS       This display will appear after the step 1 above This display will appear after the step 1 above  is completed if the AutoLock    BLOCKING is completed if the AutoLock    BLOCKING  option is set to ON  option is set to OFF     MOVIE RATING  E TV RATING  AutoLock DISABLED    R    NC17  X    NO RATING MTY       39          See       LA How TO USE THE CLOSED CAPTIONING CONTROL    EN     losed Captioning  CC  allows you to   read the voice content of television pro   grams on the TV screen  Designed to help the  hearing impaired  this feature uses onscreen   text boxes  to show dialogue and conversa   tions while the TV program is in progress     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the on screen  menu     Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until the CLOSED CAP control is  highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT again   The menu will shift to the left and  CAPTION MODE will be highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to high   light CAPTION MODEs     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to  select a CAPTION MODE  CCI   CC2  CC3  CC4  CC MUTE  TXTI   TXT2  TXT3  or TXT4  CC DISPLAY  turns text OFF or ON if the TV station  broadcasting on the channel is makin
7.    PICTURE  e BRIGHTNESS  e COLOR  e PICTURE       SHARPNESS             3   30    e TINT    v    PICTURE    BRIGHTNESS     COLOR  e PICTURE  e SHARPNESS     TINT       PICTURE  e COLOR  e PICTURE  e SHARPNESS    e TINT       COLOR TEMP NORMAL          COLOR TEMP WARM    OR       COLOR TEMP COOL    How To Use THE DNR  Dynamic Noise REDUCTION  CONTROL       Di to many reasons  such as poor cable  reception  the picture can sometimes  appear slightly    speckled     an indication of  signal noise in the picture   The DNR   Dynamic Noise Reduction  control can help  eliminate this type of interference and  improve the quality of the picture     Press the MENU button on the  remote to show the onscreen menu   PICTURE will be highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  BRIGHTNESS  will be highlighted and an adjustment bar  will be shown to the right     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until the DNR control is highlighted     LEFT to turn the control ON or OFF     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     A Press the CURSOR RIGHT or    e  PICTURE BRIGHTNESS  e SOUND COLOR    e FEATURES PICTURE  e INSTALL SHARPNESS  TINT    SLEEP POWER  v ASTATUS EXIT CC CLOCK    Wc vor INCR  PROGRAM TVVCR     ij                  acc RECORD SURR ust    PHILIPS       PICTURE A       BRIGHTNESS           30  e COLOR    e PICTURE  e SHARPNESS  e TINT    PICTURE  e PICTURE  e SHARPNESS  e TINT  e COLOR TEMP       DNR e   OFF          How TO
8.    mE EZER    DEE         3 5 97                 SLEEP 120  SLEEP 180    SLEEP 240                               How To USE THE AUTOPICTURE    CONTROL           Jhether you re watching a movie or a  video game  your TV has automatic    video control settings that will match with  your current program source or content   AutoPicture    quickly resets your TV s video  controls for a number of different types of  programs and viewing conditions that you  may have in your home  The Movies  Sports   Weak Signal  and Multimedia AutoPicture     controls have been preset at the factory to  automatically adjust the TV s brightness   color  picture  sharpness  tint  and color tem   perature levels  The Personal AutoPicture     settings are the ones that you made through  the PICTURE options within the onscreen  menu    Press the PICTURE button on the  remote control  The current  AutoPicture    setting will appear in the  middle of the screen     Press the PICTURE button repeat   edly to select either PERSONAL   MOVIES  SPORTS  WEAK SIGNAL   or MULTIMEDIA picture settings     NOTE  The PERSONAL setting and the  PICTURE options within the onscreen menu  are the same  This is the only option in  AutoPicture    that can be changed  To adjust  these settings  use the PICTURE options  within the onscreen menu  All other settings  are set up at the factory during production and  cannot be adjusted        PERSONAL    BRIGHTNESS   Aman  COLOR kz  PICTURE a   SHARPNESS    MOVIES    BRIGHTNESS  
9.   000  002  036  037  043  061  068  088  121  164  208  209   211  212  278  295  361  479  107  320  321   047  054  066  104    Emerson    Ferguson  Fisher    Go Video  Gold Star  Gradiente    Harley Davidson  Harman Kardon    Headquarter  Hinari  Hitachi    REMOTE  CODE NO     MTC  Magnavox    Matsushita  Memmorex  Memorex 000  035  037  039  046     047  048  104  240  266  307    Minolta  Mitsubishi    Motorola  Multitech    Noblex  Nordmende    Olympus   Optimus 037  048  058  104    162  432  454  Optonica   Orion 004  295  348  352  479   Panasonic 035  077  162  225    226  378  454   035  037  038  040    042  065  105   042  065  105    Pioneer  Portland    000  035  037  045  047  048  062  066  104    Salora  Samsung  Sanky  Sansui    51    REMOTE  VCR CODE NO     Shintom    Shoral  Siemens  Singer  Sinudyne  000  011  022  032  033   034  035  253  275    Sylvania       Symphonic    Technics  Teknika  Telefunken    Thomson  Totavision    Unitech  Universum    Vactor Research   Video Concepts   Videosonic   Wards    000  035  042  047  048  060  062   072  081  149  161  212  240   XR 1000   Yamaha   Zenith    CABLE  CONVERTOR    REMOTE  CODE NO     Aliegio  Andover  Antronix    British Telecom  Cable Star  Cablatenna  Cabletime  Cableview    Citizen  Colour Voice  Comtec    Comtronics    Cryptovision  Deceat       CoDE ENTRY CODE LIST FOR   CCESSORY DEVICES    CABLE  CONVERTOR  Eastern  Everquest  Filmnet    REMOTE  CODE NO     France Telecom  GC Electronics   
10.   Accessory Devices section starting on  page 48     Insert a DVD disc into the DVD player  and press the PLAY  gt  button on the  remote           The CVI connection will be dominate    over the AV 1 Video Input  When a    Component Video Device is connected    as described  it is best not to    video signal connected to the    Video Input jack     nave a             HELPFUL HINT    The description for the component video  connectors may differ depending on the  DVD player or accessory digital source  equipment used  for example  Y  Pb  Pr  Y   B Y  R Y  Y  Cr  Cb   Although abbrevia   tions and terms may vary  the letters b and r  stand for the blue and red color component  signal connectors  and Y indicates the lumi   nance signal  Refer to your DVD or digital  accessory owner   s manual for definitions  and connection details              H  vcr       ACC    IN M MEDIA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK    SLEEP POWER     VOR INCR  PROGRAM TVNCR X      RECORD     SURR  UST    PHILIPS       AVI    BACK OF TV                                     COMPONENT  CABLES           E 0  COMP VIDEO  amp                             ACCESSORY DEVICE  EQUIPPED WITH CONPO   NENT VIDEO OUTPUTS     3       USING THE S VIDEO INPUT JACKS    T S uper  Video connection on the rear  of the TV can provide you with better pic   ture detail and clarity for the playback of  accessory sources such as DBS  digital  broadcast satellite   DVD  digital video  discs   video games  and S VHS VCR  video  cassette recorde
11.   E    COLOR   PICTURE  o mm  SHARPNESS D       SLEEP    POWER  CLOCK  O  C          TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC         SPORTS    BRIGHTNESS  I NN  COLOR ENEN        PICTURE Lor null  SHARPNESS  LL NN     H  VCR VOR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR     ij    RECORD SURR usT       ACC               O       WEAK SIGNAL    BRIGHTNESS  755 mmN   COLOR LEN  PICTURE De    SHARPNESS  ENEENENNNNNEN    MULTIMEDIA    BRIGHTNESS  cc AE    COLOR   PICTURE a    SHARPNESS  _           PHILIPS       NOTE  The values shown in the  diagram above are sample values  only  Your television   s values may  vary and display different numbers              45    How To USE THE AUTOSOUND    CONTROL       A utoSound    allows you to select from  three factory set controls and a personal  control that you set according to your own  preferences through the onscreen Sound  menu  The three factory set controls  Voice   Music  and Theatre  enable you to tailor the  TV sound so as to enhance the particular pro   gram you are watching  Follow these steps to  select any of the options     Press the SOUND button on the  remote control  The current  AutoSound    setting will appear in the  middle of the screen     Press the SOUND button repeatedly  to toggle among the four settings   PERSONAL  VOICE  MUSIC  or  THEATRE     Remember  only the PERSONAL control can  be changed by the viewer  This changes the  settings in the main onscreen menu   s SOUND  controls       HELPFUL HINT       AutoSound    works only with the programs
12.   OOO     v  A       Located on the  side of theTV       Video and audio cables with standard  RCA  phono  connectors connect the  video and audio jacks of accessory  devices such as VCRs and DVD players  to the jacks on the TV     These connectors are usually color coded   The jacks on your TV are also color  coded to match the colors of the connec   tors  Yellow for video  composite  and  Red and White for the right and left audio  channels  The video cables used to con   nect component video or RGB  high reso   lution  jacks are color coded red  green   and blue     A two way signal splitter enables you to  take a single antenna or cable TV signal  and supply it to two different inputs        UsiNG THE AV 1 INPUT JACKS    he TV s audio video input jacks are for   direct picture and sound connections  between the TV and a VCR  or similar device   that has audio video output jacks  Follow the  easy steps below to connect your accessory  device to the AV I Input Jacks located on the  back of the TV     Connect the VIDEO  yellow  cable to  the VIDEO AV 1 in jack on the back of  the TV     Connect the AUDIO  red and white   cables to the AUDIO  left and right   AV 1 in jacks on the rear of the TV     Connect the VIDEO  yellow  cable to  the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of  the VCR     Connect the AUDIO  red and white   cables to the AUDIO  left and right   OUT jacks on the rear of the VCR     Turn the VCR  accessory device  and  the TV ON     Press the CH   or     buttons on the 
13.   coming through the ANTENNA CABLE   ANT  input on the rear of the TV  RF  audio   It will not control the sound levels  for the external connections               vf CHECK IT OUT    PERSONAL   presents the TV s sound  according to the settings you make within  the sound menu     VOICE   brings voices to the forefront and  emphasizes them  Moves music to the back   ground     MUSIC   emphasizes music over voices     THEATRE   provides a balance between  voices and music              PERSONAL    TREBLE 49  BASS 49          POWER    O       ieeeg    o9 0    D    PHILIPS       VOICE    TREBLE 56  BASS 4     MUSIC    TREBLE 63  BASS 69    THEATRE    TREBLE 60  BASS 72             NOTE  The values shown in the  diagram above are sample values  only  Your television s values may  vary and display different numbers           46       list or series of previously viewed chan    nels can be selected with the SURF button  on your remote control  With this feature  you  can easily switch between different TV chan   nels that currently interest you  The SURF  control allows you to set up to ten channels in  its quick viewing list     Press the CHANNEL    or       but   ton  or the numbered buttons  to select  a channel to add to the SURF list   Press the SURF button on the remote  control  The onscreen display may  read     SURF LIST EMPTY     The num   ber of the current channel will be  shown with    ADD     to the right     SURF channel list appears on the  screen  press the CURSOR RI
14.   highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT repeatedly to toggle the  ACTIVE CONTROL ON or OFF     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen            v   CHECK IT OUT    With ACTIVE Control set to ON  the sharp   ness and noise reduction settings changing to  provide the best possible picture quality  automatically as the signal is being received           e PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL     gt  FEATURES AutoLock    e INSTALL PIP  CLOSED CAP    SLEEP POWER  QUA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK  O O    q  VCR VOR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR                          RECORD SURR  ust    ACC    PHILIPS    30    How TO USE THE ACTIVE CONTROL       FEATURES  e TIMER    OFF  e AutoLock   e PIP   e CLOSED CAP    FEATURES    e TIMER   e AutoLock   e PIP   e CLOSED CAP       OR     ACTIVE CTRL e   ON    UNDERSTANDING THE AUTOLOCK    FEATURE    he AutoLock    feature receives and   processes data sent by broadcasters or  other program providers that contain pro   gram content advisories  When programmed  by the viewer  a TV with AutoLock    can  respond to the content advisories and block  program content that may be found objection   able  such as offensive language  violence   sexual situations  etc    This is a great feature  to censor the type of programming children  may watch     In the AutoLock    section  you    ll learn how  to block channels and programming that is  not rated  is unrated  or has no rating  You  will also find out how to turn these blocking  fe
15.  Control           24                       Setting a time for the TV to turn itself on using  the Start Time Control                     0 0000  25    Setting a time for the TV to turn itself off using  the Stop Time Control         o ooooooooooooooooo   26    Setting the TV to start on a specific channel using  the Channel Control                      00000000  27    How to activate the controls using the Activate Control    28    How to view the time using the Display Control         29    How to activate the Active Control                     30    How to use the AutoLock    Controls        Understanding the AutoLock    Feature                31  Setting up an AutoLock    Access Code                32  How to Block Channels          ooooooooooomo oo    33  How to Clear All blocked channels at the same time       34  Blocking programming based on Movie Ratings         35  Blocking programming based on TV Ratings            36  AutoLock    Blocking Options   Blocking Control       37  AutoLock    Blocking Options   No Rating Control     38  How to review the AutoLock    Control Status          39  How to use the Closed Captioning Control              40  How to change the screen  size  format using  the Format Control           llle 41  How to use the Rotation Control         o o o   oooo o    42  How to set the Blue Mute Control                     43   6 REMOTE CONTROL RELATED FEATURES     E How to set the Sleep Timer Control              44  Using the AutoPicture    Cont
16.  General Instrument  Gold Star    Magnavox  Memorex  Movie Time    Optimus   Panasonic   Paragon   Philips    025  027  031  153  242  290  334  Pioneer   Popular Mechanics    Radio Shack  Recoton    Regency  Rembrandt    Samsung    Scientific Atlanta  Signal   Signature  Sprucer   Star Sight  Starcom   Stargate  Starquest  Sylvania    CABLE REMOTE  CONVERTOR CODE NO   United Artists                      007  United Cable   Universal   Videoway   Viewstar   Visi Cable    Westminster   Wolsey Gaine    Zentek    DBS  Alpha Star  Echostar    Hitachi   Hughes Network System  Jerrold   Magnavox   Memorex   Panasonic   Philips   Primestar    Toshiba  Uniden    REMOTE    SATELLITE CODE NO     Amstrad  Ankaro  Anitron  Armstrong          080  252  345  461  509  689  220  288  369    Cambridge  Channel Master  Commlink  Connexions  Conrad    Farguson  Fidelity  Finiux    Galaxis  Gooding  Grundig  Hinari    52    REMOTE  SATELLITE  Hirschmann  Houston    Mediamarkt  Minerva    Nordmende  Orbitech    Paliadium    200  292  571  750  Phonotrend 288  592    Plasmatic    Salora    Schwaiger  Seemann  Skymaster  Sony   Star Trak    Sunstar    Techni Sat  Teleka    Kenwood   Mitsubishi   Panasonic   Philips    rre erm 539  Pioneer       REMOTE CONTROL VCR SPECIFIC BUTTONS       en using the TV remote control with a  VCR  first make certain it is set to con   trol your VCR  by the REMOTE CODE or  SEARCH method    Slide the TV VCR ACC Switch to the  VCR position   Point the top of the remote
17.  Rewind Button    amp     Press to rewind tapes  For some VCR   s  the  STOP button may have to be pressed first   then REWIND  In playback mode  hold  down the button to view the picture moving  rapidly in reverse   Channel   and   Buttons   Press to scan up or down through the VCR  channel numbers     Stop Button B  Press to stop the motion of a tape in play   back  rewind  fast forward  and so on        HELPFUL HINT       PHILIPS    Remember  the VCR buttons on the remote will  not operate your VCR if those features are not  found on your VCR remote control     NOTE  All VCR functions  particularly  Search  Rewind  Fast Forward  etc   will oper   ate the same as with the original VCR remote  control provided with the VCR              53       iM    WARNING Concerning Stationary Images on theTV  Screen     Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on screen  for extended periods of time  This can cause uneven  picture tube aging     Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures   that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the   screen  Be careful not to leave nonmoving images on screen for   extended periods of time  or to display the same images on   screen too frequently  because subtle ghost images can be left   on the picture tubes  Sources of stationary images may be DVD   disks  laser disks  video games  CD i disks  videotapes  digital   television boxes  broadcast channels  cable channels  satellite   channels  and others  Here are s
18.  SAP  e AUDIO OUT       SPEAKERS e   OFF             SETTING THE TV CLOCK USING THE TIMER CONTROL       Yo television comes with an on screen  clock  During normal operation  the clock  appears on the screen when the STATUS EXIT  button is pressed or if the TIMER DISPLAY  control is turned ON     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the onscreen  menu     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TIMER will be  highlighted     With TIMER selected  press the CUR   SOR RIGHT again to shift the display  left and highlight the TIME control     Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight the time indicator area     Press the CURSOR LEFT or RIGHT to  select the position or digit you wish to  enter     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to  select the digits for the time  Or press the  NUMBERED buttons to enter the cor   rect time     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to move to  the AM or PM position     O Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to    set AM or PM     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     NOTE  The TIMER Controls can also be  accessed by pressing the CLOCK button    on the remote control  See lower diagram  on this page                 HELPFUL HINT    Remember  be sure to press O first and then  the hour number for single digit entries     The TV   s clock settings may be lost when the  TV is unplugged  or when AC power to the set  1s interrupted                    e PICTURE TI
19.  The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged  or  Objects have fallen  or liquid has been spilled into the appli   ance  or   The appliance has been exposed to rain  or   The appliance does not appear to operate normally or  exhibits a marked change in performance  or   The appliance has been dropped  or the enclosure damaged     m pn pp    Tilt Stability   All televisions must comply with recommended  international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties  of its cabinet design      Do not compromise these design standards by applying exces   sive pull force to the front  or top  of the cabinet which could ulti   mately overturn the product      Also  do not endanger yourself  or children  by placing electron   ic equipment toys on the top of the cabinet  Such items could  unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product dam   age and or personal injury     Wall or Ceiling Mounting   The appliance should be mounted to  a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer     Power Lines   An outdoor antenna should be located away from  power lines     Outdoor Antenna Grounding   If an outside antenna is connect   ed 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 mast and supporting structure  grounding of the
20.  USE THE CONTRAST   CONTROL          he Contrast    Black Stretch  control   helps to    sharpen    the picture quality   The black portions of the picture become  richer in darkness and the whites become  brighter     Press the MENU button on the  remote to show the onscreen menu     PICTURE will be highlighted  Pp e  e FEATURES PICTURE PICTURE  Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the INSTALL SHARPNESS  menu will shift to the left  BRIGHT  TIN e COLOR  NESS will be highlighted and an e PICTURE  adjustment bar will be shown to the e SHARPNESS       e TINT  right        Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until the CONTRAST   control is  highlighted        PICTURE  e SHARPNESS  e TINT  e COLOR TEMP    SLEEP  DIA s    Qu    d ce CLOCK  E VCR VCR INCR PROGRAM TVNCR     ij     OOO w    RECORD SURR  UST             ACC    Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to turn the control ON or OFF          e DNR       CONTRAST   e gt  OFF          ES     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen        O        0 c2 OR       CONTRAST   e   ON    oS  O    PHILIPS    ADJUSTING THE TREBLE  BASS  AND BALANCE CONTROLS aJ    B the normal volume level control   your TV also has individual sound adjust   ment controls  The TREBLE  high frequen   cy   BASS  low frequency   and Speaker BAL   ANCE may all be used to adjust the sound  playback of TV programs     remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight SOUND     Pr
21.  audio system is located on page  12           22       How TO TURN THE TV SPEAKERS ON OR OFF    Urn  the TV   s Audio  Monitor  Output  jacks or the External Speaker connec   tions  the TV speakers can be turned off  allowing the television sound to be heard only  from the external audio system or the external  speakers  Please refer to page 12 for the  proper connections needed to hookup an  external audio system     remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight SOUND     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TREBLE  will be highlighted and an adjustment  bar will be shown to the right     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until SPEAKERS is highlighted   5 Press the CURSOR RIGHT or    LEFT to turn the television   s speakers  ON or OFF     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen        HELPFUL HINT    Be sure to first refer to page 12 to connect  an external audio system to the television   s  Monitor Output  audio  jacks             PICTURE TREBLE  BASS  e FEATURES BALANCE  e INSTALL AVL    SOUND       TREBLE  INCR  SURROUND e BAS    e BALANCE   e AVL   e INCR  SURROUND    v        SLEEP    SOUND        TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK  La       T  VOR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR X      RECORD     SURR ust       ACC    SOUND    PHILIPS    23       4    INCR  SURROUND   e STEREO   e SAP   e AUDIO OUT       SPEAKERS e   ON     amp  INCR  SURROUND  e STEREO    e
22.  control or by entering your access code     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the onscreen  menu     Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight the AutoLock    control        Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight ACCESS CODE     Enter your four digit ACCESS  CODE and the menu will move to the  left with BLOCK CHANNEL high   lighted     Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight CLEAR ALL     Press the CURSOR RIGHT twice   The CLEAR ALL option will display  the word CLEARED  All blocked chan   nels and programming are now view   able     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen              HELPFUL HINT       If you tune to a specific channel that has  been blocked by BLOCK CHANNEL or  any of the AutoLockTM RATING options   simply enter your four digit access code to  view the channel     NOTE  This will unblock ALL channels  until the TV is shut OFF  When powered  back ON  all previously blocked channels  will be blocked again        e PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL    e   FEATURES AutoLock    e INSTALL CLOSED CAP  FORMAT    FEATURES    e  TIMER TIME    e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL    FORMAT ACTIVATE            STATUS EXIT CC cLock  CONO CD e TIMER ACCESS CODE  A  VCR VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR    ACTIVE CTRL ed     eo a                FEATURES          ace RECORD SURR    
23.  has two blades and third ground   ing prong  The wide blade or third prong are provided for your  safety  When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet  con   sult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet     Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particu     larly at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they 18     exit from the apparatus     Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer  19     Use only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table    aratus  When a cart is used  use caution when moving  the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over   Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for  long periods of time     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is  required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way  such  as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into apparatus  the apparatus has been  exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate normally  or has    been dropped  21     This product may contain lead and mercury  Disposal of these  materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations   For disposal or recycling information  please contact your local  authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance  www eiae org    specified by the manufacturer  or sold with the app  20     Damage Requiring Service   The appliance should be serviced  by qualified service personnel when    
24.  lead in wire to  an antenna discharge unit  size of grounding connectors  location  of antenna discharge unit  connection to grounding electrodes  and  requirements for the grounding electrode  See Figure below   Object and Liquid Entry   Care should be taken so that objects  do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through  openings        Note to the CATV system installer T his reminder is provided to call the C ATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 ofthe NEC that  provides guidelines for proper grounding and  in particular  specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the build   ing  as close to the point of cable entry as practical           Example of Antenna Grounding  as per NEC   National Electric Code    GROUND CLAMP    ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE    ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT  NEC SECTION 810 20     GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  NEC SECTION 810 21     GROUND CLAMPS          ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM  NEC ART 250  PART H        CONTENTS                                              INTRODUCTION  Welcome Registration of Your TV                      2  Safety Precautions          2    0  cece eee eee 2 3  EeatUres yr ale ee Oe oe VD des der RU es 5  K  AUDIO VIDEO INPUT JACKS     J Jack Panel descriptions and required cables         6  Using the AV 1 Input Jacks            oo oooooooooo o   7  Using the AV 2 Input Jacks            oo oooooooooo o   8  Using the Side  AV 3  Input Jac
25.  menu  S FEATURES AutoLock FEATURES  e INSTALL CLOSED CAP    e  TIMER TIME    e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME    2 Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to FORMAT  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL    highlight FEATURES        Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the   NET ACTIVATE  menu will shift to the left                 CODE  CORRECT will flash very  briefly and the menu will move to the  left with BLOCK CHANNEL high     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to O  highlight the AutoLock    control  T ASS SS J FEATURES  Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to l  259 9     ao S  highlight ACCESS CODE     29     e CLOSED CAP  6 Enter your four digit ACCESS e FORMAT    lighted  mom FEATURES   E  2   TIMER ACCESS CODE  Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated  fw     ACTIVE CTRL Shere  ly until TV RATING is highlighted  LEK LAL  een    Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the eo  menu will shift to highlight the TV  RATING options     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to FEATURES  select a rating    TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL XX XX  10    Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT   gt AutoLock    crio the block on the rating ON or e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    A AA AA A PHILIPS  NOTE  More specific subratings  for violence     sexual content  dialogue  or fantasy violence        are available for TV Y7  TV PG  TV 14  and FEATURES FEATURES  TV MA   Refer to page 30 for definitions   AutoLock 4 AutoLock 4          OMAN e   12   BLOCK CHANNEL  To access these subratings  with the main rating e SETUP CODE B e SETUP CODE  selected  press the CURSOR R
26.  of your PHILIPS warranty  event of product theft or loss  offers which you qualify for as the    owner of your model              Congratulations on your purchase   Bod eicome to the    family     PH   LI PS    Dear PHILIPS product owner  07  Thank you for your confidence in PHILIPS You ve selected one of the best built  best backed 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  family  youre entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive war   ranties and outstanding service networks in the industry     W hat 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 product   Sincerely     Ce EL pod    P S  Remember  to get the most from your       Lawrence J  Blanford PHILIPS product  you must return your  President and C hief Executive O fficer Warranty Registration Card within 10  days  So please mail it to us right now   K now these A This    bolt of lightning    indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an elec   trical shock  For the safety of everyone in your household  please do not remove product cov   ym bo Is ering     The    excla
27.  rear of the VCR     Turn the VCR  accessory device  and  the TV ON     Press the CH   or   buttons on the  remote control to scroll the channels  and select the AV 2 channel  AV 2 will  appear in the upper left corner on the  TV screen     With the VCR  or accessory device   ON and a prerecorded tape  CD  DVD   etc   inserted  press the PLAY button  to view the tape on the television     BACK OF TV                                        POWER       SLEEP                   COCK         TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC          ace PECORD  SURR  UST       ANT CABLE S VIDEO R L VIDEO  OUT OUT               A                                                ES   C   4  FIRST VCR  CONNECTED TO AV1 INPUTS       AUDIO IN    IO   RED WHITE  VIDEO IN               YELLOW               ANT CABLE  S V   o          PHILIPS          BACK OF 2ND VCR             SECOND VCR  or ACCESSORY DEVICE   EQUIPPED WITH VIDEO  AND AUDIO OUTPUT JACKS        USING THE AV 3  SIDE  INPUT JACKS    T television has input jacks conveniently  located on the side of the cabinet  These  jack are for easy hook ups  without having to  move around to the back of the TV  for cam   eras  gaming units  and other accessory  devices that wouldn t be connected perma   nently  Follow the easy steps below to connect  your accessory device to the SIDE  AV 3  Input  Jacks located on the right side of the TV    Connect the VIDEO  yellow  cable to   the VIDEO in jack on the side of the  TV     Connect the AUDIO  red and white   cables
28.  remote control to scroll the channels  and select the AV 1 channel  AV 1 will  appear in the upper left corner on the  TV screen     With the VCR  or accessory device   ON and a prerecorded tape  CD  DVD   etc   inserted  press the PLAY button  to view the tape on the television         vf CHECK IT OUT    Remember to select the AV channels  use the    CH   or     buttons to scroll the series of  channel below the lowest numbered channel   gernerally below channel 2               BACK OF TV                                RROUND SOUND                  AViin AY    umano  0  B2 fp  S VIDEO    2  OON  A     Pr  3 Ne N  AV1  Vig  AUDIO IN   RED WHITE   VIDEO IN     YELLOW              BACK OF VCR                       ANT CABLE S VJ  ie                       VCR   EQUIPPED WITH VIDEO AND  AUDIO OUTPUT JACKS        PHILIPS             USING THE AV 2 INPUT JACKS    T  TV s audio video input jacks allow you  connect multiple accessory devices at one  time to different sets of input jacks Follow the  easy steps below to connect an additional  accessory device to the AV 2 Input Jacks locat   ed on the back of the TV     Connect the VIDEO  yellow  cable to  the VIDEO AV 2 in jack on the back of  the TV     Connect the AUDIO  red and white   cables to the AUDIO  left and right   AV2 in jacks on the rear of the TV     Connect the VIDEO  yellow  cable to  the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of  the VCR     Connect the AUDIO  red and white   cables to the AUDIO  left and right   OUT jacks on the
29.  service  although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare  parts and technical manual s  are not readily available      MAKE SURE YOU KEEP      Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of  purchase  Attach it to this owner s manual and keep both nearby   Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need to  return your product     BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE      Please check your owner s manual before requesting service   Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service  call     TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U S A    PUERTO RICO ORU S  VIRGIN ISLANDS       Contact a Philips factory service center  see enclosed list  or author   ized service center to arrange repair      In U S A   Puerto Rico and U S  Virgin Islands  all implied warranties   including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a partic   ular purpose  are limited in duration to the duration of this express  warranty  But  because some states do not allow limitations on how  long an implied warranty may last  this limitation may not apply to  you      FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE IN CANADA     Note  Product W arranty coverage may vary between countries where  product is distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company  In  order to receive full and specific warranty details for products sold and  serviced in C anada  please contact Philips at    1 800 661 6162  from Canada   French Speaking     1 800 531 0039  English and Spanish Speaking     RE
30.  television   Along with Component Video Inputs   AV 2 in   Audio Video Input connection  jacks  Located on the back of the televi     sion     S Video Input jack   Used with the AV  2 in Audio Left and Right Input jacks     Located on the back of the television     Monitor Out   Audio Video Output  connection jacks  Located on the back of    the television     AV 3  SIDE    Audio Video Input jacks   plus a Headphone jack located on the  side of the cabinet     8Q External Speaker   Speaker wire  inputs for right and left channel external    speakers     Cable Descriptions        A 75 ohm coaxial cable connects signals  from an antenna or a cable TV company  to the antenna jack on the back of the TV   Coaxial cables use    F    connectors     A 300  to 75 ohm twin lead adapter  accepts the antenna cables  called twin   lead wires  from an antenna  allowing  you to connect the antenna signal to the  TV     An S Video cable provides better picture  performance than regular  composite   video connections    S Video cables can be used only with S   Video compatible accessory devices  You  must also connect the left and right audio  cables to the AV 2 Audio in jacks because  the S Video jack carries only the picture  signal  not the sound             Located on the back of the TV          80                z     SURROUND SOUND             O     lt        v  c            gt     Yellow   Video      gt        White   Audio Left     m  gt  C     Red   Audio Right          OE       OOO
31.  the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen        HELPFUL HINT    The ACTIVATE Control must be set to  ONCE or DAILY for the television to shut  itself off at the specified time  See page 28  for more details about the ACTIVATE  Control           e PICTURE TIMER   e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL   AutoLock   e INSTALL CLOSED CAP  FORMAT             QSTATUS EXIT CC CLOCK       000    El  A          x      0    PHILIPS    27          FEATURES    e  TIMER TIME  e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME    e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE       FEATURES  TIMER     a st  M     START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE    FEATURES  TIMER  e TIME    START TIME    e STOP TIME       CHANNEL e   12  e ACTIVATE  e    y       How TO ACTIVATE THE TIMER CONTROL USING THE ACTIVATE CONTROL          fter you have set the Time  Start Time    Stop Time  and Start Channel  the timer  must be set to come on ONCE or DAILY  or  turned OFF through the ACTIVATE Control     1 Press the MENU button on the              remote control to show the onscreen e PICTURE TIMER  menu  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL   AutoLock FEATURES  Press the CURSOR DOWN once to e INSTALL ar CAP TIME  highlight FEATURES  e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME   e AutoLock STOP TIME   Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  menu will shift to the left  TIMER will be   FORMAT ACTIVATE  highlighted   With TIMER selected  press the CUR  su rower  SOR RIGHT again to shift the display       FEATURES  left  DM GS e  TIMER
32.  the red and white  Audio cable from the Monitor Out  AUDIO L and R plugs on the TV to the  AUDIO IN plugs on the VCR     Turn the Second VCR ON  insert a  black VHS tape and it s ready to record  what s being viewed on the TV screen     MONITOR OUT  AUDIO L eft  and R ight     AUDIO L eft  and R ight           8Q    ES    Q                            3         SURROUND SOUND            ANT  A   750r     O                 M    L    JACK PANEL  Located on the  back of the TV       AUDIO CABLES   Red  amp  White         AUX TV INPUT        PHONO INPUT    MONITOR OUT  VIDEO  amp          AUDIO SYSTEM  with AUDIO  INPUTS                               onitor out AV1 in    A            R    L    L          SURROUND SOUND       _     JACK PANEL  Located on the  back of the TV       AV2 in       OO    Pb             f    2 S VIDEO    NE            Pr  gt     O  O       ES  d m  O  Ne          AUDIO CABLES   Red  amp  White     VIDEO CABLE   Yellow     ANTENNA       SECOND VCR    FIRST VCR  accessory device    Hookup from Page 7     CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS TO THE TELEVISION       his television is equipped with External  Speaker Jacks  External Speakers can be  used for rear speakers or to widen the stereo  coming from the television   For this connection a set of right and left  external speakers  not supplied with the tele   vision  along with two lengths of twin lead    speaker wire will be needed     Connect one end of both twin lead  speaker wires to each of the external  sp
33.  to the AUDIO  left and right  in  jacks on the side of the TV     Connect the VIDEO  yellow  cable to  the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of  the camera  or accessory device      Connect the AUDIO  red and white   cables to the AUDIO  left and right   OUT jacks on the rear of the camera   or accessory device      Turn the camera  or accessory  device  and the TV ON     Press the CH   or   buttons on the  remote control to scroll the channels  and select the AV 3 channel  AV 3 will  appear in the upper left corner on the  TV screen     6  7    With the camera  or accessory device   ON and a prerecorded tape  CD  DVD   Game Card  etc   depending on type of  accessory device  inserted  press the  PLAY button to view the tape on the  television           The SIDE JACKS also  contain a HEADPHONE  JACK  When headphones   are plugged into this  jack  the sound coming  from the TV is muted  and can only be heard          through the headphones           SLEEP    VOR VOR IN    RECORD SURR UST    000            0 eG     OOo   we   sm   6 ur   E      one  voL  Q CH  HS         PHILIPS           NS    S VIDEO    VIDEO       POWER     MR X   ich    Soo                   AV 3  Side  Input Jacks  Located on the Side of  the Television Cabinet       VIDEO IN   YELLOW        MB            AUDIO IN   RED WHITE           Aa    Jack Panel of Camera  or External Accessory  Device    S VIDEO             LEFT RIGHT                      NOTE  The S Video Cable can be used in place of  the Yellow Video 
34.  toward the    front of the VCR  remote sensor win   dow  when pressing the buttons                 SLEEP          ita M MEDIA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK    Power Button  Press to turn the VCR ON and OFF                              TV VCRACC Swtich   When in the VCR position  the remote is in  the VCR Mode of operation and com   mands can be sent to the VCR        TV VCR Button   Press while in the VCR mode  the VCR indica   N  tor on the front of the unit will light  to view the t VCR VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR  playback of a tape  Press again to place in the   TV position  the VCR indicator light will go  off  to view one program while recording anoth   er program           Number Buttons  Press buttons for the direct selection of    VCR Record   Button VCR channels     Hold the RECORD and PLAY  gt  buttons down        Cursor Up Down Left Right  to begin a VCR recording     Press to navigate the vcr onscreen cus     MENU Button tomer controls     Press to display the VCR onscreen menu  controls  Also used to make selection within  the menu controls     Pause Button Il  Press to temporarily stop the tape during a  playback or recording  Press again to    Play Button    release Pause     Press to begin playback of a videotape  Fast Forward Button pp      Press to rapidly advance the tape  For some  VCRs  you may need to press the STOP  button first  then the FAST FORWARD  button  In playback mode  hold the button  down to view the picture moving rapidly in  the forward direction    
35. 2 3254    59    DE UN RADIO DE 80 A 120 KM  50 A75 MILLAS  DEL CENTRO DE SERVICIO LOCAL     CHICAGO   Philips Factory Service  1279 W  Hamilton Pkwy   Itasca  IL 60143  800 531 2922    KNOXVILLE   Philips Factory Service  6700 D Papermill Rd   Knoxville  TN 37919  800 821 1767    PHILADELPHIA    Philips Factory Service  352 Dunks Ferry Rd   Bensalem  PA 19020  800 847 9320       MAC2929 1 1 2002    LIMITED WARRANTY    COLOR TELEVISION  90 Days Free Labor  One Year Free Replacement of Parts  Two Years Free Replacement on Color Picture Tube   This product can be repaired in home     WHO IS COVERED   You 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    W arranty coverage begins the day you buy your product  For 90 days  thereafter  all parts will be repaired or replaced free  and labor is free   From 90 days to one year from the day of purchase  all parts will be  repaired or replaced free  but you pay for all labor charges  From one  to two years from the day of purchase  you pay for the replacement or  repair of all parts except the picture tube  and for all labor charges   After two years from the day of purchase  you pay for the replacement  or repair of all parts  and for all labor charges    All parts  including repaired and replaced parts  are covered only for  the original warranty period  W hen the warranty on the product  expires  th
36. 8     must be set to ONCE or DAILY for the STOP  TIME Control to take effect     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     FEATURES  TIMER  e TIME  e START TIME x    STOP TIME  e CHANNEL       ACTIVATE    PHILIPS          FEATURES  TIMER  e TIME  e START TIME A  HELPFUL HINT  lt  STOP TIME PESAN    Remember  be sure to press 0 first and then   E i  the hour number for single digit entries       The ACTIVATE Control must be set to ONCE  or DAILY for the television to shut itself off at  the specified time  See page 28 for more  details about the ACTIVATE Control                 26       SETTING THE T V TO STARTUP ON A SPECIFIC CHANNEL USING THE CHANNEL CONTROL       Yo can select a specific channel that the  television will tune to when the timer  turns the set ON  Follow these steps to select  the channel     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the onscreen  menu     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the    menu will shift to the left  TIMER will be    highlighted     With TIMER selected  press the CUR   SOR RIGHT again to shift the display  left     Press the CURSOR DOWN to high   light the CHANNEL Control     Press the NUMBERED buttons to  enter the desired start up channel  Or     press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT    repeatedly to enter the start up channel  you want     NOTE  The ACTIVATE Control  page 28   must be set to ONCE or DAILY for this  Channel Control to take effect     Press
37. ESS CODE    FEATURES  e TIMER  e ACTIVE CTRL     AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    ACCESS CODE    FEATURES  e TIMER  e ACTIVE CTRL      AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    ACCESS CODE  XX XX       FEATURES  AutoLock     e 12    SETUP CODE 13  e CLEAR ALL 14  e MOVIE RATING 15  e TV RATING 16    Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     FEATURES  AutoLock  e SETUP CODE  e CLEAR ALL  e MOVIE RATING  e TV RATING    BLOCKING  NO RATING       AutoLock  BLOCK OPTIONS i  e BLOCKING       NO RATING e   OFF    38       AutoLock  BLOCK OPTIONS n    e BLOCKING       NO RATING e   ON    How To REVIEW THE AUTOLOCK    STATUS SCREEN       remind you which ratings you have  blocked and which Block Options you  have selected  a review screen is available to MOVIE RATING   TV RATING i  review your AutoLock    settings  To access  this screen follow the steps below     Press the STATUS EXIT button on  your remote control TWICE  Your NO RATING  AutoLock    settings will appear on the  screen     NOTE  If you have blocked specific subrat   ings  such as V for Violence in the TV PG cat   egory  these blocked subratings will not appear    in the review  The subratings however  are still TV MMEDASTATUSEXT CC CLOCK  blocked according to your selections  RES    INCR  PROGRAM TVVCR     iy    000800          6   2 After a few seconds  the settings will fo MON  leave the screen automatically  or you        can press the STATUS EXIT button  a third time to remove them from the
38. GHT  button to add the present channel to  the SURF list     3 While the SURF list message or the    If you want to delete the present channel  from the SURF list  press the CURSOR  RIGHT button again     Repeat steps 1 through 3 to add more chan   nels  up to 10  to the SURF list     TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC    H  VCR VOR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR X         HELPFUL HINT    Along with regularly programmed chan   nels  the external video source connections  can be added to the SURF list  This means  that the AVI  CVI  AV2  and AV3 channels  can be added to your SURF list  Just tune  to their channel and use the same proce   dure described on this page              our remote also has an A CH  Alternate   Channel  button  Pressing this button  will toggle between the current and one pre   vious channel     Press the A CH button toggle  between the present channel and the  last previously viewed channel        ALTERNATE CHANNEL BUTTON          Use SURF CONTROL    SURF LIST EMPTY           SLEEP        CLOCK                RECORD     SURR ust       PHILIPS    INCR      PROGRAI    DELETE     DELETE     DELETE              ye remote control is capable of working  your TV and many other devices that  respond to infrared remote control commands   such as VCRs  cable boxes  satellite systems   and DBS  Your remote may be already  as is  to  work an accessory device  or you may need to  use one of the methods     Code Entry    or     Search      explained on pages 49 and 50     First  
39. IGHT  Then    aL Mm 14   WE ALL        15 e MOVIE RATIN  repeat steps 9 and 10 to turn the sub ratings ON e TV RATING 16 3 gt 1V RATING    or OFF           Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen           AutoLock AutoLock  TV RATING i TV RATING is  T Y e   OFF MA e   ON  HELPFUL HINT e VT   TY  When a rating is turned ON  all higher ratings    dod    T  e      also will be turned on automatically  For e 114   TV    example  if the R rating is turned on  the NC  i    17 and X ratings also will be turned on              36    OTHER AUTOLOCK BLOCKING OPTIONS  BLOCKING CONTROL       T  BLOCKING control is what can be  thought of as the    master switch    for  AutoLock     This control affects the settings  you have chosen for blocking programs  according to movie ratings or TV ratings  or  for blocking programs that have no rating or  are unrated  When the BLOCKING control is  OFF  the blocking or censoring of programs  is disabled  When the BLOCKING control is  ON  blocking will occur according to the set   tings you have chosen  Follow these steps to  toggle BLOCKING OFF or ON     remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight the AutoLock control        Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight ACCESS CODE     Enter your four digit ACCESS  CODE and the menu w
40. Jacks                   10  External Speaker Jacks         ooooooooooooooooo o   13  Jack Panel Descriptions        oo oooooooooooooooooo s 6  Monitor Output Jacks    12  S Video Input Jacks          ooooooooooooooooooooo  11  Picture  Control    o is ON EE le SEES 14  Registration of TV Information                    20005 2  Remote Control Use with Accessory Devices  Code Entry Method of Identification                   49  Direct Access Method of Identification                 48  Direct Entry Code List         o oo oooooooooooo   51 52  Search Method of Identification                       50  VCR Specific Buttons          oooooooooooooooooo   53  Rotation Control     0    0    cee ees 42  Safety Information    eee 2 3  SAP  Secondary Audio Programs  Control                21  Screen Format Control              0 0 0    00 22s eee 41  Sharpness Control ss isses ecse sas sinisi eee eee ee 14  Sleep Timer Control                0 0 0 0  00 202 44  Stereo Mono Control             0 0    eee eee eee 20  Surf  Channel Surf  Control              00    0 000 eee 47  Timer Controls  Activate Control ica a 28  Clock  Time Control         0 0 00    ccc cee ee 24  Display Control   moros sake peels shane ae es 29  Start Channel Control        ooooooooocooocoooo oo    27  Start Time Control cs cci edi 0 0 0 0    0000002002 25  Stop Time Control              0 0 0 0    0020020 26  Tint Control  4 3 Rem RS 14  Treble Control i  biti ee dak ied a akc Ee ee   s 17  Troubleshooting       
41. L A TREBLE  Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the INCR  SURROUND e BASS  menu will shift to the left  TREBLE e BALANCE    will be highlighted and an adjustment   he      bar will be shown to the right  iio Y    Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until STEREO is highlighted        SLEEP        SOUND    BALANCE  e AVL  e INCR  SURROUND      STEREO e   STEREO    e SAP  e y    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC  CLOCK    Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to select STEREO or MONO     INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR     iy     RECORD SURR  LIST    Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen        SOUND      BALANCE  e AVL       HELPFUL HINT       Remember  if stereo is not present on a  selected show and the TV is placed in the  STEREO mode  the sound coming from the  set will remain monaural     e INCR  SURROUND       STEREO e   MONO    e SAP     gt  y             PHILIPS    20       How To SET THE SECONDARY AUDIO PROGRAM  SAP  CONTROL    An SAP is an additional part of the stereo  broadcast system  Sent as a third audio chan   nel  an SAP can be heard apart from the cur   rent TV program sound  TV stations are free  to use SAP for any number of purposes     remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight SOUND     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TREBLE  will be highlighted and an adjustment  bar will be shown to the right     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated    ly until SAP is highli
42. MEMBER      Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product  below  Also  please fill out and mail your warranty registration card  promptly  It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary     MODELS 1  o e a Sat ees Sind M cg a  SERIAL      This warranty gives you specific legal rights  You may have other rights which vary from state province to state province     Philips Consumer Electronics Company  P O  Box 520890  Miami  FL 33152   402  536 4171    Printed in U S A     
43. MER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL  e   FEATURES AutoLock FEATURES  e INSTALL CLOSED CAP PST i  FORMAT ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP     CHANNEL     FORMAT ACTIVATE     FEATURES    Ow5OO TIMER n     E VCR VCR INCR  PROGRAM TVVCR  4       ferme      e START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE   e        RECORD  SURR  ust       ACC       FEATURES   TIMER A     TME  e START TIME T  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE       FEATURES  TIMER k     TME  e START TIME v   e STOP TIME   e CHANNEL   e ACTIVATE        PHILIPS       TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC    cLotk  CHE e   TIME  Q v ver INCR  PROGRAM TVNCR X   START TIME   iei      acc RECORD SURR LIST e STOP TIME          e CHANNEL          8     e ACTIVATE  e    PICTURE    SY    a  e      S       24       SETTING THE TV TO TURN ITSELF ON USING THE START TIME CONTROL    Js as you would an alarm clock  you can  set the TV to turn itself ON once or at the    same time every day  Follow these steps to set    the Start Time     remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TIMER will be  highlighted     With TIMER selected  press the CUR   SOR RIGHT again to shift the display  left     Press the CURSOR DOWN to high   light the START TIME control     Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight the time indicator area     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to move among the po
44. NOWING YOUR PRODUCT IS BEING GIVEN THE EXPERT ATTENTION OF PHILIPS    FACTORY SERVICE     COMMENT OBTENIR NOTRE SERVICE APRES VENTE RAPIDE ET EFFICACE SOIT PAR COURRIER  A DOMICILE  OU EN SE PRESENTANT A UN CENTRE DE SERVICE PHILIPS  PLUS DE 600 CENTRES DE  RECEPTION DE PRODUITS A REPARER A TRAVERS LE PAYS  CONTACTER LE CENTRE DE SERVICE AUX CONSOMMATEURS LE PLUS PROCHE POUR SAVOIR L EMPLACEMENT DE CES DEPOTS DANS    UN RAYON DE 50    75 MILES  80 KM A 120 KM  DU CENTRE DE SERVICE LOCAL     C  MO OBTENER UN SERVICIO OPORTUNO Y EFICIENTE POR CORREO  EN CASA O EN PERSONA PARA SU PRODUCTO A TRAV  S DE UN CENTRO PHILIPS DE SERVICIO  MAS DE 600 SITIOS POR  TODO EL PAIS PARA LA RECEPCION DE PRODUCTOS NECESITADOS DE REPARACIONES  COMUNICARSE CON EL CENTRO DE SERVICIO DE FABRICA MAS CERCANO PARA ESTOS LUGARES DENTRO    ATLANTA   Philips Factory Service  550 Franklin Road   Suite F  Marietta  GA 30067  800 273 1501    TAMPA   Philips Factory Service   1911 US Highway 301 North  Tampa  FL 33619  800 442 2027    SAN FRANCISCO  Philips Factory Service  681 East Brokaw Rd   San Jose  CA 95112  800 300 9013    HOUSTON   Philips Factory Service   1110 N  Post Oak Rd   Suite 100  Houston  TX 77055  800 952 3254    CLEVELAND   Philips Factory Service   950 Keynote Circle  Brooklyn Heights  OH 44131  800 331 7037    DETROIT   Philips Factory Service  25173 Dequindre   Madison Heights  MI 48071  800 438 1398    DALLAS   Philips Factory Service  415 N  Main Street   107  Euless  TX 76040  800 95
45. NT       It is recommended that you use Philips  brand external accessory devices with your  Philips television to insure proper remote  control functions  If you are using Philips  brand accessory devices  your remote con   trol should be ready to use with these  devices                       054 Satellite Receiver  057 Cable Converter    SO    O  TV  o CO cc CLOCK  OOTI A  D INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR  ij   wO O    ECORD SURR  LIST                Ls       nJ    O oo   ees     b   4   Q  S  or  D  ON    VOL  os i    e  E       PHILIPS    49    USING THE REMOTE WITH AccESSORY DEVICES   SEARCH       llow these simple steps to have your TV  remote search for the code it needs to work  the functions of your accessory device  Please  read through the steps once before performing  them     NOTE  The Search method works only with  devices equipped with channel display indica   tors or channel display capability     Press the POWER button on the  device your are attempting to program  to turn it ON  Slide the TV VCR ACC  Swich to the proper position  depend   ing on the type of accessory device you  have      Press the  VCR  RECORD   button  and the SOUND button SIMULTA   NEOUSLY and hold them down   Besure that the remote is pointing at  the accessory device The device will  begin to change channels after the  remote identifies the correct code     When the channels start to change   release the  VCR  RECORD   button  and SOUND button     Don   t let the device scan up more  than five ch
46. OWN repeated   ly until INCR  SURROUND is high   lighted   Incredible Surround     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to toggle the INCR  SUR   ROUND control settings     If signal is Stereo  Select STEREO   INCR  SURROUND     If signal is MONO  Select MONO  or  SPATIAL     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     You can also change the INCR  SUR   ROUND onscreen menu control set   tings by pressing the INCR  SUR   ROUND button on the remote control           HELPFUL HINT    SPATIAL   widens the sound  simulating a    broader  fuller sound     INCR  SURROUND   widens the sound   simulating a broader  fuller sound             PICTURE TREBLE   e   SOUND BASS   e FEATURES BALANCE SOUND  e INSTALL AVL    TREBLE  INCR  SURROUND     CR  SU Lr    e BALANCE  e AVL  e INCR  SURROUND      v    SOUND  e TREBLE  e BASS  e BALANCE    AL    INCR  SURROUND e   STEREO    4  e y       If the signal is in STEREO  choose from        INCR  SURROUND e   STEREO       INCR  SURROUND e   INCR  SURROUND    If the signal is in MONO  choose from        INCR  SURROUND e   MONO       INCR  SURROUND e   SPATIAL       PHILIPS    19          KW How TO SET THE STEREO CONTROL    M can receive broadcast stereo TV pro   grams  The TV has both an amplifier and  twin speakers through which the stereo sound  can be heard     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the onscreen    menu   2 Press the CURSOR DOWN once to 5  highlight SOUND  e FEATURES BALANCE SOUND  e INSTALL AM
47. PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL  e INSTALL CLOSED CAP  FORMAT e  TIMER TIME    e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE        5       SLEEP         FEATURES    e TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL        TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC          x  lt  INCR  PROGRAM xc   gt AutoLock  10  olere CLOSED OF   D   FORMAT       FEATURES    TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL De     AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT        e OMAN    FEATURES  e TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL XX XX      AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    AutoLock A   gt  A  e SETUP CODE A  e CLEAR ALL ALL  e MOVIE RATING 1  PHILIPS e TV RATING 2             FEATURES FEATURES  AutoLock i AutoLock      BLOCK CHANNEL Ide      BLOCK CHANNEL Kad    SETUP CODE 13 e SETUP CODE  e CLEAR ALL 14 e CLEAR ALL   e MOVIE RATING 15 e MOVIE RATING  e TV RATING 16 e TV RATING          If a channel is blocked by the    BLOCK CHANNEL option   Channel 12 the TV will display the screen  Blocked by AutoLock h he right  T h  CHANNEL BLOCKING shown to the right  Io watc  Access code the channel  enter your access    code or change the BLOCK  CHANNEL option back to off     33          How TO CLEAR ALL BLOCKED CHANNELS USING AuToLock            arious onscreen messages will appear   when someone tries to view blocked pro   gramming  The message is determined by how  the current programming is blocked  You may  view the blocked programming and turn OFF  the AutoLock    feature by using the Clear All 
48. RMAT    appear on the screen     voL O e          Enter a new four digit code using the  number buttons  CONFIRM CODE  will appear on the screen        FEATURES FEATURES    ioi     TIMER ACCESS CODE e TIMER ACCESS CODE  Enter your new four digit code again     ACTIVE CTRL XXXX    ACTIVE CTRL pier    CORRECT will flash on the screen   gt AutoLock INCORRECT     AutoLock  briefly and the highlight bar goes back   CLOSED CAP end   e FORMAT e FORMAT  to AutoLock     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen        5 O ON OURWN E          FEATURES FEATURES  HELPFUL HINT   TIMER   TIMER CONFIRM      ACTIVE CTRL   ACTIVE CTRL CODE  Remember that 0711 is the default     AutoLock     AutoLock oe ie    AutoLock    code  If your access code has e CLOSED CAP e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT e FORMAT   been changed by someone other than you  a   child  for example  or you have forgotten the   code  you can always get in by inputting the   default code              NOTE TO PARENTS  It isn   t possible for boa     per      X        your child to unblock a channel without know    ACTIVE CTRL CODE e ACTIVE CTRL beu    ing your access code or changing it to a new     AutoLock XXXX      CLOSED CAP CORRECT e CLOSED CAP   one  If your code has been changed without   FORMAT e FORMAT   your knowledge  then you will become aware   that blocked channels may have been viewed     32    How TO BLOCK CHANNEL USING AuToLock         fter your personal access code has been   set  see the previou
49. STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE       SETTING THE T V TO TURN ITSELF OFF USING THE STOP TIME CONTROL          T  following steps will guide you in set   ting the TV to turn itself OFF at a specific    time   Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the onscreen  menu  e PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL  Press the CURSOR DOWN once to AutoLock FEATURES  2 highlight FEATURES  e INSTALL R TIME    e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the e AutoLock STOP TIME    menu will shift to the left  TIMER will be   Pam CAP pad  highlighted     SLEEP POWER  QUA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK  CES c5 S    4             With TIMER selected  press the CUR   SOR RIGHT again to shift the display  left     Press the CURSOR DOWN to high   light the STOP TIME control          FEATURES  TIMER     TIME  e START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE    VCR VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR        Ce   CO CO w    RECORD     SURR  LIST              ACC       Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight the time indicator area        Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to move among the positions  where the time is input     8 Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to    FEATURES  TIMER  e TIME    START TIME  e  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE  e    select the digits for the time  Or press  the NUMBERED buttons to enter the  time you want the television to turn  itself off     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to move  to the AM or PM position     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to  set AM or PM   NOTE  The ACTIVATE Control  page 2
50. ales Philips de servicio al de f  brica  ver directorio m  s abajo   Ud  puede comunicarse con  la sucursal de servicio m  s cercana para obtener una reparaci  n oportuna y eficaz de su producto  Si su producto est   todav  a bajo garant  a  Ud   debe presentar comprobante de compra para no ocasionar ningunos cargos por servicio  Para servicio despu  s del vencimiento de la garant  a  llame  al lugar m  s 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  Please contact Philips at 1 800 661 6162  French speaking   1 800 363 7278  English or Spanish speaking     Au Canada    Comment obtenir le service apr  s vente pour les produits apport  s ou envoy  s par la poste    notre centre de service ou le service    domicile  Veuillez contacter philips     1 800 661 6162  Francophone   1 800 363 7278  Anglais ou Espagnol     En el Canad      C  mo recibir servicio efficiente para su producto  en persona  por correo o a domicillo  Favor de comunicarse con Philips al  1 800 661 6162  franc  fono   1 800 363 7278  Ingl  s o Espafiol      MAC2929 Rev  DD   1 1 2002 EL4482 3 Rev  DD  3135 015 07541    58    FACTORY SERVICE LOCATIONS       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   K
51. anies can recy   cle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials  and minimize the amounts that need to be properly disposed     Your product also uses batteries that should not be thrown  away when depleted  but should be handed in and disposed of  as small chemical waste     When you replace your existing equipment  please find out  about the local regulations regarding disposal of your old tel   evision  batteries  and packing materials     OS As an Energy Star   Partner  Philips Consumer  PA Electronics has determined this product meets  the Energy Star   guidelines for energy efficien   cy  Energy Star   is a U S  registered mark  Using products  with the Energy Star   label can save energy  Saving energy    reduces air pollution and lowers utility bills        Active Control  AutoPicture  AutoSound  AutoChron  and  Incredible Surround are trademarks of Philips Consumer  Electronics Company  Copyright 2001 Philips Consumer  Electronics           Jack PANEL DESCRIPTIONS AND REQUIRED CABLES      he television is equipped with external  input and output jacks for use with optional    accessory devices such as VCRs  DVD Player   Gaming Units  Video Cameras  etc  The follow   ing gives a brief explanation of the different  types of jacks available and the type of cables  needed to make connections     759 RF   Cable Antenna Input connec   tion jack  Located on the back of the tel     evision     AV 1 in   Audio Video connection jacks   Located on the back of the
52. annels  If you do  the    remote control may pass up the correct  code  and another two minute search  cycle will have to be done     If no channel change happens within two  minutes  repeat steps 1   4  Should a channel  change still not occur  the remote will not  work the desired device     l ES 09       HELPFUL HINT    channels  If you do  the remote may pass up  the right code  and another search cycle will  have to be done     If no channel change happens within several  minutes  repeat steps 1   4  Should a channel  change still not occur  the remote control  will not work the desired device     It is recommended that you use Philips  brand external accessory devices with your  Philips television to insure proper remote  control functions  If you are using Philips  brand accessory devices  your remote con   trol should be ready to use with these  devices        Don   t let the device scan up more than five       Satellite Receiver                Cable Converter                        09                                               SLEEP    M MEDIA STATUS EXIT CC       CLOCK              CR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR Xi        RECORD SURR  LIST    PHILIPS       50    CoDE ENTRY CODE LIST FOR A  CCESSORY DEVICES    REMOTE  VCR  Admiral  Advantz  Adventure    000  037  307  348  352  041  049  053  061  106  315    Audiovox    Bell  amp  Howell  Blaupunkt    Citizen    Combitach  037  047  072  240  271  Curtis Mathes 035  041  060    Cybermax    Dynatech  Electrophonic       
53. atch the type of program you   re watch   ing  Select the normal 4 3  Expand 14 3  ro  Compress 16 9  known as letter box style   aspect ratio     e PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL  Press the MENU button on the e   FEATURES AutoLock FEATURES    remote control to show the on screen e INSTALL m cap  menu     e gt  TIMER TIME  e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME    e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE       Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES         SLEEP    Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     4 Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated         TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC clock  a       FEATURES  e TIMER  e ACTIVE CTRL  e AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP    T  VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR     iy           RECORD SURR  LIST  ACC    ly until the FORMAT control is high   lighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT repeated   ly to toggle among the three screen for   mat sizes  4 3  EXPAND 14 3  or       COMPRESS 16 9  en  Press the STATUS EXIT button to OR  remove the menu from the screen     FORMAT e   COMPRESS 16 9    IMPORTANT NOTE     Some DVD Discs are encoded with as much  as 30  more video information to give the  viewer the best possible picture quality  With  the DVD Player in the 16 9 picture format   the playback of this type of disc  containing  extra video information   can produce a  number of small white lines in the upper  portion of the black letterbox area  With  some of these discs  this situation is  unavoidable and it does not require a 
54. atures ON or OFF  Following are brief  explanations of some terms and ratings relat   ed to the AutoLock    feature     AutoLock    offers various Blocking  Options from which to choose     BLOCKING  The BLOCKING control is  what can be thought of as the    master switch     for AutoLock     This control affects the set   tings you have chosen for blocking programs  according to movie ratings or TV ratings  or  for blocking programs that have no rating or  are unrated  When the BLOCKING control is  OFF  the blocking or censoring of programs is  disabled  When the BLOCKING control is  ON  blocking will occur according to the set   tings you have chosen     NO RATING  ALL programming with no  content advisory data can be blocked if NO  RATING is set to ON     Programming that has No Rating is not  encoded with any rating information from the  MPAA or the Parental Guidelines  Any pro   gramming could fall into this category     You also can block individual channels or  block programming based on ratings of the  MPAA and TV broadcasters   See a descrip   tion of the ratings on this page      AutoLock  MOVIE RATING  e PG  e PG 13  eR  e NC17       MOVIE RATINGS     MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA     G  General Audience   All ages admitted   Most parents would find this programming  suitable for all ages  This type of program   ming contains little or no violence  no  strong language  and little or no sexual dia   logue or sexual situations     PG  Parental Guidance Suggest
55. cable shown in this diagram  If  your camera or accessory device has a S Video  output jack  connecting the video signal through  the S Video jack will reproduce the video signal  with greater quality                    USING THE COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT  CVI  JACKS    omponent Video inputs provide for the   highest possible color and picture resolu   tion in the playback of digital signal source  material  such as with DVD players  The  color difference signals  Pb  Pr  and the lumi   nance  Y  signal are connected and received  separately  which allows for improved color  bandwidth information  not possible when  using composite video or S Video connec     tions      1    Ul BW N    6    Connect the Component  Y  Pb  Pr   Video OUT jacks from the DVD play   er  or similar device  to the  Y  Pb  Pr   in put  jacks on the TV  When using  the Component Video Inputs  it is best  not to connect a signal to the AVI  Video Input     Connect the red and white AUDIO  CABLES to the Audio  left and right   output jacks on the rear of the accesso   ry device to the Audio  L and R  AV1  in put  jacks on the TV     Turn the TV and the DVD  or digital  accessory device  ON     Press the CH   or     buttons to scroll  the available channels until CVI  appears in the upper left corner of the  TV screen     Slide the TV VCR ACC Switch to  the ACC position     NOTE  The remote control may have  to be programmed to operate your  accessory device  Please refer to the  Using the Remote control with
56. cted control     NOTE  The menu will show only five items at a    time  so you will need to continue scrolling with  the CURSOR DOWN to adjust the TINT and  COLOR TEMP     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen           HELPFUL HINT    Remember  when the bar scale is centered  maa   the control settings are at  normal  mid range levels  Picture adjust   ments are described here     NOTE  The SHARPNESS and TINT  Controls will not be available for adjust   ments when tuned to the CVI Inputs  CVI  Channel      BRIGHTNESS   adds or subtracts light  from the darkest part of the picture     COLOR   adds or eliminates color     PICTURE   improves the detail of the light   est parts of the picture     SHARPNESS   improves the detail in the  picture     TINT   adjusts the picture to obtain natural  skin tones     COLOR TEMP offers NORMAL  COOL  or  WARM picture preferences     NORMAL   keeps whites  white   COOL   makes whites  bluish   WARM   makes whites  reddish              e  PICTURE BRIGHTNESS    e SOUND    COLOR      FEATURES PICTURE    e INSTALL    SLEEP   TV G    SHARPNESS  TINT       TATUSEXIT     CC CLOCK    CIN O O          VCR VOR    RECORD  ACC En         INCR  PROGRAM TVVCR  f     SURR  ust    PHILIPS       ADJUSTING THE PICTURE CONTROLS    PICTURE A     BRIGHTNESS mm 30  e COLOR  PICTURE  e SHARPNESS  TINT       PICTURE     BRIGHTNESS     COLOR  e PICTURE     SHARPNESS  9 TINT       PICTURE    e BRIGHTNESS  e COLOR   e SHARPNESS  e TINT    v 
57. duced  making for a more  consistent  comfortable sound     AutoChron    automatically sets the right time of day and  maintains it with digital precision through brownouts  power  failures  and even Daylight Savings Time adjustments     AutoLock    allows you to block the viewing of certain chan   nels or programs with certain ratings if you do not want your  children to view inappropriate materials     Auto Programming scans  when activated  for all available  channels from regular antenna or cable signals and stores only  active broadcast stations in the TV   s memory     AutoPicture    allows you to change the picture settings  color   tint  contrast  etc   for various types of programming  such as  sports  movies  multimedia  games   or weak signals with the  push of one button     AutoSound    allows you to select from three factory set con    trols and a personal control that you set according to your own  preferences through the onscreen Sound menu  The three facto   ry set controls  Voice  Music  and Theatre  enable you to tailor  the TV sound so as to enhance the particular programming you  are watching     Channel Edit allows you to add or delete channels from the list  stored in the TV   s memory  Channel Edit makes it easy to limit  or expand the number of channels that are available to you when  you press the Channel     or       buttons on your remote control     Closed Captioning allows the viewer to read TV program dia   logue or voice conversations as onscre
58. e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    FEATURES  e TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL EE     AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    FEATURES    TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL XX XX    gt AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP    FORMAT       FEATURES FEATURES  AutoLock    AutoLock x       BLOCK CHANNEL e 12 e BLOCK CHANNEL      SETUP CODE 13 e SETUP CODE    e CLEAR ALL 14    CLEAR ALL hdd    e MOVIE RATING 15 e MOVIE RATING  e TV RATING 16 e TV RATING          FEATURES  AutoLock       BLOCK CHANNEL    SETUP CODE  e MOVIE RATING  e TV RATING    34    How To BLOCK PROGRAMMING BASED ON MOVIE RATINGS       fter your personal access code has been  set  you can Select specific movie ratings  that you want to censor     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the onscreen  menu     Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     A Press the CURSOR DOWN once to    highlight the AutoLock M control        Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight ACCESS CODE     Enter your four digit ACCESS  CODE  CORRECT will flash very  briefly and the menu will move to the  left with BLOCK CHANNEL high   lighted     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until MOVIE RATING is highlight   ed     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  Rating menu shifts to the left with G  highlighted     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to  highlight each rating you want     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to turn   the rating ON or OFF  Turning the rat   ing ON will block programs with t
59. e warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires     WHAT IS EXCLUDED    Your warranty does not cover      labor charges for installation or setup of the product  adjustment of  customer controls on the product  and installation or repair of  antenna systems outside of the product      product repair and or part replacement because of misuse  acci   dent  unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of  Philips Consumer Electronics C ompany      reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna  systems outside the unit      aproduct 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 damaged by these modifications      incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product    Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequen   tial damages  so the above exclusion may not apply to you  This  includes  but is not limited to  prerecorded material  whether copy   righted or not copyrighted       a product used for commercial or institutional purposes     WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE    W arranty service is available in all countries where the product is offi   cially distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company  In coun   tries where Philips Consumer Electronics C ompany does not distribute  the product  the local Philips service organization will attempt to pro   vide
60. eakers  right and left  being used              Connect the other ends of the twin  lead speaker wire to the External  Speaker  right and left  892 speaker  connectors   Be sure that the connec   tion is properly connected   to   and              to     from the speakers to the television JACK PANEL  iack Located on the  jas s   back of the TV                At this point  the televisions sound should be  able to be heard through the external speak  j  ers  If no sound is being heard through these EE ir ee  speakers  please check the connection or ARROUND SOUN            repeat the connection sequence        80 80                                              Monj or out AV1 ii  AV2in    ma eS  OOO  a   9  AO summ  MIOJOXO  O                      Twin Lead  Speaker Wire    e                                        External 8Q  ohm  Speakers    13          T adjust your TV picture controls  select a  channel and follow these steps     Press the MENU button on the remote  control to show the onscreen menu  PIC   TURE will be highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the menu  will shift to the left  BRIGHTNESS will be    highlighted and an adjustment bar will be  shown to the right     3 Use the CURSOR LEFT or RIGHT to    adjust the BRIGHTNESS level of the pic     ture     After adjusting the BRIGHTNESS con   trol  press the CURSOR DOWN to  select another picture adjustment   COLOR  PICTURE  SHARPNESS   TINT  OR COLOR TEMP  Press the    CURSOR LEFT or RIGHT to adjust the    sele
61. ean cloth dampened with water  Use even   easy  vertical strokes when cleaning       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 back  cover of the set      Never use thinners  insecticide sprays  or other chemicals on  or near the cabinet  as they might cause permanent marring  of the cabinet finish     TROUBLESHOOTING    No Power      Check the TV power cord  Unplug the TV  wait 10 seconds   then reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the POWER  button again      Check that the outlet is not on a wall switch      Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip  if one is  being used     No Picture      Check antenna connections  Are they properly secured to the  TV s ANT 75Q plug      Check the TUNER MODE control for the correct tuner set   ting      Try running the Auto Program feature to find all available  channels      Press the AV button on the remote to make sure the correct  signal source is selected  FRONT or Current Channel      No Sound      Check the VOLUME buttons      Check the MUTE button on the remote control      If you re attempting to hook up auxiliary equipment  check  the audio jack connections located on the front of the TV     Remote Does Not Work      Check the batteries  If necessary  replace them with AA  Heavy Duty  Zinc Chloride  or Alka
62. ed   This  programming contains material that parents  may find unsuitable for younger children  It  may contain one or more of the following   Moderate violence  some sexual situations   infrequent coarse language  or some sugges   tive dialogue     PG 13  Parents Strongly Cautioned   This  programming contains material that parents  may find unsuitable for children under the  age of 13  It contains one or more of the fol   lowing  violence  sexual situations  coarse  language  or suggestive dialogue     R  Restricted  This programming is specifi   cally designed for adults  Anyone under the  age of 17 should view this programming  only with an accompanying parent or adult  guardian  It contains one or more of the fol   lowing  intense violence  intense sexual situ   ations  strong  coarse language  or intensely  suggestive dialogue     NC 17  No one under the age of 17 will be  admitted    This type of programming should  be viewed by adults only  It contains graphic  violence  explicit sex  or crude  indecent lan   guage     X  Adults Only   This type of programming  contains one or more of the following  very  graphic violence  very graphic and explicit or  indecent sexual acts  very coarse and intense   ly suggestive language     31    A    Ses    AutoLock  TV RATING  e TV Y   e TVG  e TV PG  e 114    A    TV PARENTAL GUIDELINES     TV BROADCASTERS        wmv  7V Y   All children    This program is  D   designed to be appropriate for all chil    dren   Designed for a ver
63. els                    000 00000000  33  Blocking Control  Activating Blocking Controls          37  Blocking based on No Ratings                   00    38  Clearing All Blocked Channels                       34  Understanding the AutoLock    Features                31  AutoPicture    Control        0 0      eee eee 45  AutoSound    Control          llle 46  AVL  Automatic Volume Leveler  Control                18  Balance Control  siririn egar RR e Sa we EG 17  Bass  Control    ERE RR IR RE NIE eS 17  Blue Mute Control            selle 43  Brightness Control sesoses cesses poscat eee ee eee 14  Care and Cleaning Information                         54  Closed Captioning              0 0 0    cee eee eee 40  Color Control   o  cea da Se ee ee es 14  Color Temperature  Color Temp  Control                 14  Contrast   Control       0 0    eee ee eee 16  DNR  Dynamic Noise Reduction  Control                15  Factory Service Locations                    0000  58 59  Feature Highlights              0 0 0 0    0 0 ee eee eee 5  Glossary of Terms     1 2 0 0    0 00 00 eee eee eee 56  Incr  edible  Surround Control              0 0     00 00 19  A REESE AURI Em Ia 57  Jack Panel Input Output Connections  Audio Output Jacks          o ooooooooooooooooooo   12  Audio Video Cables             0 0 eee ees 6  AVI Input Jacks 45 2  sce ta Se eee ees 7    57    AV2 Input Jacks oosa cisco ir sia Ree 8  AV3  Side with Headphone  Input Jacks                 9  CVI   Component Video Input 
64. en text     Contrast   helps to sharpen the picture quality by improving the  contrast between the darkest and brightest parts of the picture     Infrared Remote Control works your TV and other remote   controlled devices  such as VCRs  DVD players  cable convert   ers  and satellite receivers     Onscreen Menu shows helpful messages and instructions for  setting TV feature controls  can be viewed in English  French  or  Spanish      Sleep Timer automatically turns the TV OFF after a set amount  of time that you choose     Stereo capability  including a built in audio amplifier and twin   speaker system  allows for the reception of TV programs broad   cast in stereo sound     Surf Button allows you to easily switch among only the chan   nels that are of interest to you  the ones that you have pro   grammed into the TV   s Surf control through the onscreen menu      Timer allows you to set your TV to turn itself ON and OFF  once or daily like an alarm clock     Items Included with ThisTV    As you unpack your TV  please note that there is a  Directions for Use manual  Quick Use Guide  Warranty  Registration Card  remote control and batteries    Please take a minute to complete your registration card  The  serial number for the TV is on the rear of the set  Transfer  your Model Number and Serial number to the cover of this  booklet for future use     END OF LIFE DISPOSAL    Your new television and its packing contain materials that   can be recycled and reused  Specialized comp
65. ess the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TREBLE  will be highlighted and an adjustment  bar will be shown to the right     Use the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT  to adjust the TREBLE  high frequency   level of the television   s sound     press the CURSOR DOWN to select  another sound adjustment  BASS or  BALANCE     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to adjust the selected control     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     5 After adjusting the TREBLE control        HELPFUL HINT       Remember  when the bar scale is centered   speaker BALANCE is centered between the  TV   s left and right side speakers                PICTURE TREBLE      gt SOUND BASS    e FEATURES BALANCE    e INSTALL           SLEEP    VCR     T e co coe       17    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC   A    SOUND       TREBLE  e BASS    AL  INCR  SURROUND    e BALANCE   e AVL   e INCR  SURROUND    M          SOUND  e TREBLE     BASS  e BALANCE  e AL  e INCR  SURROUND Y        INCR  PROGRAM TVVCR       SURR  usT    SOUND    e TREBLE  e BASS       BALANCE              e AL  e INCR  SURROUND      PHILIPS             K  How To Use THE AVL CONTROL    n most cases  the volume levels coming   from broadcast programming or commer   cials are never the same  With the AVL   Audio Volume Leveler  control turned ON   you can have the TV level out sound that is  being heard  This makes for a more consis   tent sound by reducing the peaks and valleys  that occur during program changes or co
66. g  CLOSED CAPTIONING available   With CC DISPLAY highlighted  press  the CURSOR RIGHT to toggle Closed  Captioning ON or OFF      JOY Ul AUN    NOTE  You also can press the CC  button on the remote control to turn  the CC TEXT option ON or OFF     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen              NOTE  Not all TV programs and product commercials are broadcast with Closed  Captioning  CC   Nor are all Closed Captioning MODEs  CAPTION 1 4 or  TEXT 1 4  necessarily being used by broadcast stations during the transmission  of a program offering Closed Captioning  Refer to your area s TV program list   ings for the stations and times of shows being broadcast with Closed Captioning        e PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL        FEATURES AutoLock FEATURES    e INSTALL CLOSED CAP PSITER mE  FORMAT e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME    e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE           SLEEP    O    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC CLOCK        FEATURES  m Seg TIMER CAPTION MPDE  ace RECORD SURR usT    e ACTIVE CTRL cc DISPLAY          e AutoLock      gt CLOSED CAP    e FORMAT              FEATURES  CLOSED CAP    e  e CC DISPLAY o   3  cot  CC MUTE    v    FEATURES  CLOSED CAP     CAPTION MODE Eel  e CC DISPLAY CQ  cc  CC4  CC MUTE    PHILIPS    TEXT Mode Example Display    CAPTION Mode The TV screen will be    Example Display blocked from viewing              How To USE THE SCREEN FORMAT CONTROL       ou can change the screen format size to   m
67. ghted    Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to turn the SAP control ON or  OFF     AVAILABLE    will appear in    the control bar if SAP if avaialbe for  that program     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen           HELPFUL HINT       If an SAP signal is not present with a select   ed program  the SAP option cannot be select   ed  Also  if SAP is selected on a channel   with SAP  and you select another channel   when you return to the original channel  SAP  will be OFF  You will have to reselect the  SAP feature          PICTURE TREBLE    e   SOUND BASS    e FEATURES BALANCE    e INSTALL       SLEEP    O    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC     21    ce RECORD SURR LIST     T EIE  D    AVL  INCR  SURROUND    CLOCK          INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR          PHILIPS    SOUND       TREBLE  e BASS  e BALANCE    e AL    e INCR  SURROUND    v    SOUND    AL       e INCR  SURROUND  e STEREO       SAP e   OFF    e AUDIO OUT    IF SECONDARY AUDIO PROGRAMING       SAP       SAP       y       IS BEING BROADCAST   e   AVAILABLE  OR  e   OFF          KM How TO UsE THE AUDIO Our CONTROL    If you have connected the TV s AUDIO   OUTPUT jacks to the AUDIO INPUT jacks  on a stereo receiver  see page 12 for connec   tion instructions   set AUDIO OUT to either  VARIABLE or FIXED to determine whether  you adjust the volume at the stereo or at the  TV  If you select VARIABLE  change the vol   ume at the TV using the TV s remote control   If you select FIXED  adjust the volume a
68. hat  rating from being seen     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen           HELPFUL HINT    When a rating is turned ON  all higher ratings    also will be turned on automatically  For  example  if the R rating is turned on  the NC   17 and X ratings also will be turned on     All Movie Ratings can be turned ON or OFF     Refer to page 31 for Movie Rating definitions           e PICTURE TIMER   e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL   AutoLock FEATURES   e INSTALL CLOSED CAP TIME  FORMAT e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE        SLEEP    TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK  C    O FEATURES  Soo is   TIMER ACCESS CODE  hcc fo MON   ACTIVE CTRL  D     s  AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP      FORMAT       ooo    FEATURES    TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL E      AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    FEATURES  e TIMER ACCESS CODE    ACTIVE CTRL XX XX    gt AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    PHILIPS       FEATURES FEATURES  AutoLock z AutoLock       12 e BLOCK CHANNEL    SETUP CODE 13   SETUP CODE    CLEAR ALL 14   CLEAR ALL    e MOVIE RATING 15   gt MOVIE RATING      TV RATING 16   TV RATING  e e    AutoLock AutoLock  MOVIE RATING i MOME RATING A    e PG      PG 13  eR     NC17       35       How To BLOCK PROGRAMMING BASED ON TV RATINGS            Jou can select specific TV ratings that you  want to censor by following these steps     1 Press the MENU button on the ore    ek    remote control to show the onscreen SOUND ACTIVE CTRL 
69. ill move to the  left with BLOCK CHANNEL high   lighted     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until BLOCK OPTIONS is high   lighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to enter  the BLOCK OPTIONS menu   BLOCKING will be highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to toggle BLOCKING ON or  OFF     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen        O ON OULRUN    1          HELPFUL HINT    Remember  when the BLOCKING control is    OFF  the blocking or censoring of programs is  disabled  When the BLOCKING control is  ON  blocking will occur according to the set   tings you have chosen           e PICTURE TIMER   e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL   AutoLock   e INSTALL CLOSED CAP  FORMAT         SLEEP    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK    ROCCO    C  VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR      poo  ACC fo MON       PHILIPS       FEATURES    e  TIMER TIME  e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME    e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE    FEATURES    e TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL D   e CLOSED CAP   e FORMAT       FEATURES  e TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL E      AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    FEATURES  e TIMER ACCESS CODE  e ACTIVE CTRL XXXX      AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT       FEATURES   AutoLock n   e 12  e SETUP CODE 13  e CLEAR ALL 14  e MOVIE RATING 15  e TV RATING 16  e    FEATURES  AutoLock    e SETUP CODE BLOCKING  e CLEAR ALL NO RATING  e MOVIE RATING   e TV RATING       Auto Lock  BLOCK OPTIONS    A      BLOCKING e   OFF      NO RATING    37       AutoL
70. ks                      9  Using the Component Video Input Jacks  CVI            10  Using the S Video Input Jack              o o oooo o o    11  Using the Monitor Output Jacks              o o oooo    12  Connecting External Speakers        o o o oooooooooo    13   3  PICTURE MENU CONTROLS  Adjusting the Brightness Control                14  Adjusting the Color Control         ooo ooooooooooo o   14  Adjusting the Picture Control         oo  ooooooooooo   14  Adjusting the Sharpness Control          o  oo  ooooo   14  Adjusting the Tint Control        o  ooo oooooooooooo   14  How to set the Color Temp Control                    14  How to use the DNR  Noise Reduction  Control          15  How to use the Contrast   Control            o  o oo o    16  K  Sound Menu CONTROLS  y Adjusting the Treble Control                   17  Adjusting the Bass Control         ooo oooooooooo oo  17  Adjusting the Balance Control                    0   17  How to use the AVL control            0 2 0 0  2 eee 18  How to use the Incr  edible  Surround Control            19  How to set the Stereo Control         o ooooo oooo o    20  How to set the TV to receive Secondary Audio  Programming  also known as the SAP Control            21  How to set the Audio Out Control           o   o ooo    22    How to turn the TV speakers on or off using  the Speaker Control       o ooocoooooocoooooooooooo   23    A FEATURE MENU CONTROLS      How to use the Timer controls   Setting the TV Clock using the Time
71. line batteries     Remote Does Not Work Continued      Clean the remote control and the remote control sensor win   dow on the TV      Check the TV power cord  Unplug the TV  wait 10 seconds   then reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the POWER  button again      Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip  if one is  being used      Check to be sure the TV outlet is not on a wall switch     TV DisplaysW rong Channel or No Channels Above 13      Repeat channel selection      Add the desired channel numbers  using the CHANNEL  EDIT control  into the TV s memory      Check to be sure the TUNER MODES are set to the CABLE  option and run the Auto Program feature to find all available  channels     TV Displays white lines in letterbox when viewing a   DVD disc     Some DVD Discs are encoded with as much as 3096 more  video information to give the best possible picture quality   With the DVD Player in the 16 9 picture format  the play   back of this type of disc with extra video information  can  produce a number of small white lines in the upper portion  of the black letterbox area  With some of these discs  this sit   uation is unavoidable and it does not require a service call     55    Active Control   Active Control continuously measures and cor   rects the incoming signals to provide the best picture possible     Alternate Channel   Allows you to toggle between the last two  channels viewed by pressing the A CH button on the remote  control     Audio Video Input
72. m   mercial breaks  To turn the AVL ON  follow  these steps     remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight SOUND     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TREBLE  will be highlighted and an adjustment  bar will be shown to the right     ly until AVL is highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to toggle AVL ON or OFF     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     A Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated          PICTURE TREBLE  exSOUND BASS    e FEATURES BALANCE  e INSTALL AVL  INCR  SURROUND       TV MMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC cock    PHILIPS       SOUND       TREBLE  e BASS    e BALANCE  e AL  e INCR  SURROUND       v        SOUND  e TREBLE  e BASS  e BALANCE    AM e   ON  e INCR  SURROUND    v     SOUND  e TREBLE  e BASS  e BALANCE   EVE e   OFF  e INCR  SURROUND    Y     How To USE THE INCREDIBLE SURROUND CONTROL       y Incredible Surround feature adds  greater depth and dimension to both mon   aural  MONO  and stereo TV sound  With  the control set to INCR  SURROUND   Incredible Surround   the TV s speakers can  add even wider sound separation to normal  broadcasts     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the onscreen  menu     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight SOUND     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TREBLE  will be highlighted and an adjustment  bar will be shown to the right     Press the CURSOR D
73. mation point    calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed  literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems      CAUTION   WARN ING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPO SETHIS EQUIPMENT  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO RAIN 0 R MO ISTU RE   DO NOT OPEN A        E HE AK OF LECE SAGE DO KIT CAUTION  To prevent electric shock  match wide blade of plug to wide slot  and fully insert   REMOVE COVER  OR BACKI NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS ATTENTION   Pour   viter les chocs   lectriques  introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans    INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au fond     PHILIPS Visit our World Wide Web Site at http   www  philips com    2    TA JG A A    10     11   12     13     14     15        IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  Read before operating equipment    Read these instructions  16     Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near water   Clean only with a dry cloth     Do not block any of the ventilation openings  Install in accordance  with the manufacturers instructions     Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat regis  17     ters  stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce  heat     Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding   type plug  A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than  the other  A grounding type plug
74. nce to    E TIME      e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  2 highlight FEATURES  SAT  MTM  Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the Mum e XE  menu will shift to the left  TIMER will be  highlighted        With TIMER selected  press the CUR   SOR RIGHT again to shift the display  left     5 Press the CURSOR DOWN to high        FEATURES  TIMER     e START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE       QUA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK    light the DISPLAY Control     repeatedly to select ON or OFF        6 Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT    Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen  E    START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE       DISPLAY ex ON        vf CHECK IT OUT    If the TIME has been set and the DISPLAY  Control set to ON  the current time will  appear in the upper right corner of the TV  screen while the TV is powered on        OR     DISPLAY e   OFF          PHILIPS       29            Tie Active Control monitors and adjusts  incoming video signals to help provide the  best picture quality     When you choose to turn the Active Control  ON  the picture sharpness and noise reduc   tion are controlled automatically  Active  Control adjusts these picture settings continu   ously and automatically     remote control to show the on screen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until the ACTIVE CTRL  control  is     
75. ock  BLOCK OPTIONS i      BLOCKING e   ON    NO RATING          OTHER AuUTOLOCK BLOCKING OPTIONS   No RATING CONTROL       So  programming is not encoded with  content advisory data by the MPAA   Motion Picture Association of America  or  the television broadcasters  see the explana   tion on page 31   To block such program   ming  follow these steps     e PICTURE TIMER   e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL   AutoLock   e INSTALL CLOSED CAP  FORMAT       remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the        Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     SLEEP    O    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK    Ca  RI    VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR     iy   OOO  AG o    o         Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight the AutoLock control        Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight ACCESS CODE     Enter your four digit ACCESS  CODE and the menu will move to the  left with BLOCK CHANNEL high   lighted     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until BLOCK OPTIONS is high   lighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to enter  the BLOCK OPTIONS menu   BLOCKING will be highlighted     Press the CURSOR DOWN to high   light the NO RATING option     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to toggle NO RATING ON or    OFF     PHILIPS    OO ON AUAWN       FEATURES   TINE  e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE    FEATURES  e TIMER  e ACTIVE CTRL  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    ACC
76. ome examples of stationary   images  this is not an all inclusive list  you may encounter   others in your viewing       DVD menus   listings of DVD disk content     Letterbox black bars   shown at the top and bottom of the  TV screen when a wide screen  16 9  movie is viewed on a  TV with standard  4 3  aspect ratio      Video game images and scoreboards     Television station logos   present a problem if they are  bright and stationary  moving or low contrast graphics are  less likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tube     Stock market tickers   presented at the bottom of the TV  screen     Shopping channel logos and pricing displays   bright  and shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on  the TV screen     54    CARE AND CLEANING    PLACEMENT OFTHE TV      To avoid cabinet warping  cabinet color changes  and  increased chance of set failure  do not place the TV where  temperatures can become excessively hot  for example  in  direct sunlight or near a heating appliance    e Be sure to allow a free flow of air to and from the perforated  back cover of the set     CLEANING      To avoid possible shock hazard  be sure the TV is unplugged  from the electrical outlet before cleaning       Regularly dust the TV with a dry  nonscratching duster to  keep the TV clean       When cleaning the TV  take care not to scratch or damage the  screen surface  Avoid wearing jewelry or using anything  abrasive  Do not use household cleaners  Wipe the front  screen with a cl
77. ontrol searches  and finds an operating code for another product  such as a VCR  or a cable converter   After the code has been  identified   the  TV remote control can operate and send command to the other  product     Incredible Stereo  or Surround    False acoustic management  of the audio signal that produces a dramatic expansion of the  wall of sound that surrounds the listener and heightens overall  viewing pleasure     56    GLOSSARY OF TELEVISION T ERMS    LED   Light Emitting Diode used as the power on light     Menu   An onscreen list of feature controls available for you to  adjust or set     MPAA   Motion Picture Association of America    Onscreen Displays  OSD    The wording or messages generated  by the television  or VCR  to help you with specific feature con   trols  color adjustment or programming  for example      Remote Control Sensor Window   The window or opening  found on the television control panel through which infrared  remote control command signals are received     RF   Radio Frequency or modulated signal design used as he  carrier for television broadcasts     Second Audio Program  SAP    An additional audio channel  provided for in the Multichannel Television Sound  MTS  broad   cast standard  A monaural soundtrack included within the record   ed or video signal  usually containing a second language transla   tion for the displayed programming      Status Exit Button   The remote control function that allows  you to quickly confirm what channel n
78. r  tapes than the normal  antenna picture connections     NOTE  The accessory device must have an    S VIDEO OUT put  jack in order for you to  complete the connection on this page     Connect the S VIDEO CABLE to the  S VIDEO input jack on the rear of the  television     Connect the AUDIO  red and white   cables to the AUDIO AV 2 in jacks on  the rear of the TV     Connect the S VIDEO CABLE to the  S VIDEO output jack on the accessory  device     cables to the AUDIO  left and right   output jacks on the rear of the accesso   ry device     A Connect the red and white AUDIO    Turn the VCR  DVD or other acces   sory device ON     Press the CH   or   buttons on the  remote control to scroll the channels  and select the AV 2 channel  AV 2 will  appear in the upper left corner on the  TV screen     With the VCR  or accessory device   ON and a prerecorded tape inserted   press the PLAY button to view the  tape on the television     Y CHECK IT OUT    The S Video jack and the AV 2 jacks work  together  When a device is connected to the  S Video jack  do not connect a signal to the  AV 2 in Video jack  This could cause an  over lapping of two video images on the TV  screen                  lt   S    a eoi o    Of O0    oco o    0    o  O    PHILIPS    11    OY 0    2  2             0              JACK PANEL  ON BACK OF TV    When using the S Video Input  do not  connect an video signal to the AV 2 in  Video Jack  This could cause a ghost  image to appear over the S Video signal      
79. rol         o o  oo ooooo   45  Using the AutoSound    Control                  0   46  Using the Surf Control  Alternate Channel               47  Using the Remote Control with accessory devices  Direct Access Method        ooooococoooccoconoo oo 48  Code Entry Method       ooooooocococoocooooooo ooo  49  Search Method oleo ta dad 50  Direct Entry Code list for accessory devices           51 52  Remote Control VCR Specific Button                  53  GENERAL INFORMATION  Care and Cleaning                      00 4  54  Troubleshooun   cscrertrrsrrr RERERUNERESERLIXEYO 55  Glossary of terms      oooooooooooocr eee 56  Index ERE YGUEEYRC PERSE C ES ES 57  Factory Service Locations         oooooooooooo ooo  58 59  Limited Warranty           lseseeeeeee e 60    Quick USE AND SETUP GUIDE    Refer to the simple Q uick Use and  Setup Guide  supplied with your TV   for details on basic connections  oper         ations  and the Installion features  E                          FEATURES    Active Control    continuously measures and corrects all incom   ing signals to help provide the best picture quality  This feature  monitors and corrects both the sharpness control and noise  reduction control     Audio Video Jack Panel allows direct connections with VCRs   DVDs  or other devices  providing quality TV picture and sound  playback     Audio Volume Leveler  AVL  Control keeps the TV sound at  an even level  Peaks and valleys that occur during program  changes or commercial breaks are re
80. s   Jacks  standard RCA   located on the  back of the TV  used for external accessory devices  These jacks  are designed to receive higher picture resolution and offer  sound connection options     Auto Programming   When activated  this feature scans for all  available channels from regular antenna or cable signals and  stores only active broadcast stations in the TV s memory     Channel Edit   The feature that allows you to add or delete  channels from the list of channels stored in the TV s memory     Closed Captioning   The broadcast standard feature that allows  you to read the voice content of television programs on the TV  screen  Designed to help the hearing impaired  Closed  Captioning shows dialogue and conversations while a TV pro   gram is in progress     Coaxial Cable   A single solid wire normally matched with a  metal plug  F type  end connector that screws  or pushes  direct   ly onto a 75 ohm input found on the television or VCR     Component Video Inputs   Inputs that allow the separate recep   tion of blue  red  and luminance signals  These inputs provide  the highest possible color and picture resolution in the playback  of digital signal source material  such as the kind available from  DVD players     Composite Video Input   An input in which all the components  required for displaying the onscreen image are combined in one  signal     High definition Television  HDTV    High resolution digital  television     Identify   The method by which a TV remote c
81. s page   you are ready  to select the channels or inputs you want to  block out or censor     remote control to show the onscreen  menu     1 Press the MENU button on the    Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to  highlight the AutoLock    control        Press the CURSOR RIGHT again to  highlight ACCESS CODE     Enter your four digit ACCESS  CODE  CORRECT will flash very  briefly and the menu will move to the  left with BLOCK CHANNEL high   lighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to high   light the TV   s available channels     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to  highlight the channel you want to  block     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to block  the channel  A padlock image appears  to the right of the channel number     O ON OAUAWN    Repeat steps 7 and 8 for any channels you  want to block from viewing     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen           HELPFUL HINT    Remember that 0711 is the default  AutoLock    code  If your access code has  been changed by someone other than you  a  child  for example  or you have forgotten the  code  you can always get in by inputting the  default code    NOTE  You also can block out the use of the  A V external inputs on the rear of the TV  This  stops the viewing of VCR  DVD  and other  sources that can be shown through the A V input  jacks  Select AV1  CVI  AV2  or AV3  and then  select BLOCK                 e 
82. service  call     PHILIPS                   FORMAT e 43       FORMAT e   EXPAND 14 3          FORMAT e   COMPRESS 16 9       41          T rare cases the video supplied to the TV  screen might show slightly tilted one way or  another  The Tilt Adjust control will allow you  to correct the problem by adjusting the screen  in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the on screen    menu   e PICTURE TIMER  Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL  nie AutoLock  highlight FEATURES  INSI ENN  Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the ONT    menu will shift to the left     A Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated         ly until the ROTATION control is  highlighted     SLEEP POWER    O    Press the CURSOR RIGHT or a um    eo  CR INCR  PROGRAM TVVCR X    0 acc RECORD SURR UST         LEFT to rotate the picture on the  screen clockwise or counter clockwise   Please note that the amount of rotation  will be very minimal     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     PHILIPS    42          USE THE ROTATION CONTROL    FEATURES    TINE   e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL  e FORMAT ACTIVATE   e    FEATURES    e ACTIVE CTRL  e AutoLock    e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT      ROTATION         0  e Y       How TO SET THE BLUE MUTE CONTROL    New the television would display a     snowy    looking screen with a lot of  static sounds when the signal is lost  The Blue  Mute control will automa
83. sitions  where the time is input     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to  select the digits for the time  Or press  the NUMBERED buttons to enter the  time you want the television to turn  itself on     Press the CURSOR RIGHT to move  to the AM or PM position     Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN to  set AM or PM   NOTE  The ACTIVATE Control  page 28     must be set to ONCE or DAILY for the  START TIME Control to take effect     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen        HELPFUL HINT    Remember  be sure to press O first and then  the hour number for single digit entries     The ACTIVATE Control must be set to ONCE  or DAILY for the television to shut itself off at  the specified time  See page 28 for more  details about the ACTIVATE Control              e PICTURE    e SOUND      gt  FEATURES    e INSTALL    f  V    H  VER VCR    RECORD  ACC    25       SLEEP  11       CZ   Ce      TIMER  ACTIVE CTRL  AutoLock  CLOSED CAP  FORMAT    FEATURES     gt  TIMER TIME    e ACTIVE CTRL  e AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT    START TIME  STOP TIME  CHANNEL  ACTIVATE         FEATURES  TIMER     e START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE          POWER  TUS EXIT     CC CLOCK    INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR s      SURR  LIST    FEATURES  TIMER      e TIME  e  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE  e    FEATURES  TIMER   e TIME     START TIME  e STOP TIME  e CHANNEL  e ACTIVATE  e    A  e   10  AM  v    PHILIPS    FEATURES  TIMER  e TIME    A     START TIME e   10 30AM  v    e 
84. t the      PICTURE TREBLE  stereo using the stereo s controls  To select BASS  FIXED or VARIABLE  follow these steps    al o SOUND  e  INCR  SURROUND TRBL  Press the MENU button on the e BASS  remote control to show the onscreen   m  menu     e INCR  SURROUND     Press the CURSOR DOWN once to    highlight SOUND         SLEEP    Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left  TREBLE  will be highlighted and an adjustment  bar will be shown to the right     4 Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated     SOUND  e AL  e INCR  SURROUND  e STEREO  e SAP    y       TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC CLOCK  a         H  ver VCR INCR  PROGRAM TVVCR      j          RECORD SURR  LIST    ACC    ly until AUDIO OUT is highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to select FIXED or VARIABLE        SOUND    AL  e INCR  SURROUND    Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     e STEREO          e SAP       AUDIO OUT e   VARIABLE    Y  id M    HELPFUL HINT    FIXED   If FIXED is selected  the sound  coming from the TV and being heard  through an external audio system is not  adjustable with the television   s volume  controls  The volume would have to be  adjusted at the audio system     VARIABLE   If VARIABLE is selected   the sound coming from the TV and being  heard through an external audio system can  be adjusted at the TV using the Volume    or     buttons on the television or remote  control        PHILIPS    Remember  the connection instructions for  an external
85. table for children under 17   This type  of programming contains one or more of the  following  graphic violence  V   explicit sexual  situations  S   or crude  indecent language  L      SETTING UP AN AuToLock  Access CODE          3l allows parents to block out or   censor  any channels they think chil   dren should not watch  A channel blocked by  the AutoLock    control cannot be viewed until    e PICTURE TIMER            e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL  a correct access code is used to unlock the ETS AutoLock   gt    FEATURES a  channel for viewing  First  let   s set your elt ey STE TIME  FORMAT x CTIVE CT   AutoLock access code    ACTIVE CTRL START TIME  e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL   Press the MENU button on the   FORMAT ACTIVATE    remote control to show the onscreen  menu                                light ACCESS CODE    FORMAT    FEATURES   Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to Es   cd En ACCESS CODE  highlight FEATURES  r cUm   e ene Am Tu e CLOSED CAP  Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the o 3  G9   FORMAT  menu will shift to the left  0060  Press the CURSOR DOWN once to D O FEATURES  highlight the AutoLock control  O 0      m m ACCESS CODE     4  sue  u S   AutoLock ra   Press the CURSOR RIGHT to high  os wa    eon    E  Da  Us O           Press 0 7 1 1 on the remote control   INCORRECT will appear on the  screen     ES    FEATURES      TIMER ACCESS CODE    ACTIVE CTRL XX XX       AutoLock   Press 0 7 1 1 on the remote control 3 CLOSED CAP   again  ENTER NEW CODE will e FO
86. tically set the screen  to a pleasant blue background when it detects  no signal available if turned on     Press the MENU button on the  remote control to show the on screen  menu     Press the CURSOR DOWN twice to  highlight FEATURES     Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the  menu will shift to the left     Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated   ly until the BLUE MUTE control is  highlighted     Press the CURSOR RIGHT or  LEFT to toggle the control ON or  OFF     Press the STATUS EXIT button to  remove the menu from the screen     O  Ul RUN    e PICTURE TIMER  e SOUND ACTIVE CTRL    e  FEATURES AutoLock  e INSTALL CLOSED CAP    FORMAT        SLEEP POWER    O    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT     CC  ES       CLOCK              VCR INCR  PROGRAM TV VCR X         RECORD SURR LIST       ACC    lO e eg    PHILIPS    COOK KOR    CALE   PES SOOO RRR  REN US  SS    BLUE MUTE OFF     Snowy    Picture    43       e  SO A  OL ROS  SS ws  ORS  K       FEATURES    e   TIMER TIME  e ACTIVE CTRL START TIME    e AutoLock STOP TIME  e CLOSED CAP CHANNEL   e FORMAT ACTIVATE   s    FEATURES    e AutoLock   e CLOSED CAP  e FORMAT   e ROTATION       BLUE MUTE e   OFF       FEATURES    e AutoLock  e CLOSED CAP    e FORMAT  e ROTATION       BLUE MUTE e gt  ON       BLUE MUTE ON  Pleasant Blue Screen             ave you ever fallen asleep in front of the   TV  only to have it wake you up at two in  the morning with a test pattern sound  screeching in your ears  Well  your TV can  enable you to avoid that discomfort b
87. try this simple test to see if your TV  remote control will give you direct access to  the accessory device s functions  or if you will  need to try another method in order to set up  your TV remote control for that capability     the proper position on the remote  control     1 Slide the TV VCR ACC Switch to    Point the remote control at the remote  sensor window of the accessory device  and press the POWER button     ON   If YES  stop and try other function buttons on  the remote  If they also work the device  then  the remote is ready and no further steps are  needed     3 Does the remote control turn the device    If NO  go to the next page to try the Code   Entry method        HELPFUL HINT    It is recommended that you use Philips  brand external accessory devices with your  Philips television to insure proper remote  control functions  If you are using Philips  brand accessory devices  your remote con   trol should be ready to use with these  devices                 SLEEP  TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT CC CLOCK      Cc co           VCR VCR INCR  PROGRAM TVNCR X     w O O Quo    RECORD        SURR  LIST                          6   amp         NX       4    DU    Satellite Receiver      c eees       Cable Converter        SLEEP    O    TV M MEDIA STATUS EXIT CC                 CLOCK       H  VCR VCR INCR  PROGRAM TVNCR   lt f        RECORD SURR  LIST  ACC       Q      90  000    2     e  z     z  z  m    99 0    Og OU  Oc     eee        lt           z  3  m  e          PHILIPS
88. umber you are watching   Status Exit can also be used to clear the television of onscreen  displays or information  You can use Status Exit rather than hav   ing to wait for the displays to    time out     or automatically disap   pear from the screen     S Video Input   Signal input that allows direct connection of  high resolution video sources  such as a satellite receiver  DVD  player  S  Super  VHS videocassette recorder  or video games   Provides improved picture resolution  sharpness  and clarity     Tint   TV function that allows you to change the general color  balance between cool and warm  Adjust tint according to your  personal preference     Twin Lead Wire   The more commonly used name for the two   strand  300 ohm antenna wire used with many indoor and out   door antenna systems  In many cases  this type of antenna wire  requires an additional adapter  or balun  in order to connect to  the 75 ohm input terminals designed into the more recent TVs  and VCRs     Variable Audio Output   An adjustable audio output which  allows for external volume control at the TV     Ml    Active Control      Lice crx s RET ah ig can 30  Alternate Channel Control                 000  e oo    47  Audio Out Control      0    0    cee ee eee 22  AutoLock    Controls  ACCESS  Code    osos len See SO ad Eres 32  AutoLock    Status Screen          llle ees  39  Blocking Programs based on Movie Ratings             35  Blocking Programs based on TV Ratings                36  Blocking Chann
89. y auto   matically turning itself off  With the Sleep  Timer feature  you can set a timer to automat   ically switch the TV OFF after a period of  time you choose  15 minute increments up to  60 minutes  then 30 minute increments up to  90 minutes  then 60 minute increments up to  240 minutes      Press the SLEEP button on the  remote control  The SLEEP timer  onscreen display will appear in the  upper part of the screen     Within five seconds  press the  SLEEP button repeatedly to pick the  amount of time  15 minute increments  up to 60 minutes  then 30 minute  increments up to 90 minutes  then 60   minute increments up to 240 minutes   before the TV will turn itself off     An onscreen countdown will appear during  the last minute before the TV shuts itself off        HELPFUL HINT    To see how many minutes remain before the    TV shuts itself off  press the STATUS EXIT  button     A Sleep Timer setting can be cancelled by  pressing any button during the last minute  of the operation              During the last minute of a    countdown will be displayed        SLEEP timer setting  an onscreen          50 SEC       SLEEP OFF        TV MIMEDIA STATUS EXIT CC    H  VCR VCR INCR      PROGRAM       acc RECORD SURR ust      9 eoi   eee    e 9 0    Op 00  OD ea      lt   S  B  z  S  e          PHILIPS       During the last 10 seconds of a  SLEEP timer setting  an onscreen  display will read GOOD BYE              GOOD BYE    44    How To SET THE SLEEP TIMER CONTROL        3 935  
90. y young audi   ence  including children ages 2 6  This type of  programming is not expected to frighten  younger children     HAY  7V Y7   Directed to Older Children     Y 7 This program is designed for children   ages 7 and above   It may be more  appropriate for children who have acquired the  development skills needed to distinguish  between make believe and reality  This pro   gramming may include mild fantasy and comic  violence  FV      TV TV G   General Audience    Most par    ents would find this program suitable for  all ages   This type of programming   contains little or no violence  no strong lan     guage  and little or no sexual dialogue or sexual  situations     TV TV PG   Parental Guidance  Suggested    This program contains   material that parents may find unsuit   able for younger children   This type of pro   gramming contains one or more of the follow   ing  Moderate violence  V   some sexual situa   tions  S   infrequent coarse language  L   or  some suggestive dialogue  D      wmv 7V 14   Parents Strongly Cautioned    1 4   This program contains some material   that many parents would find unsuitable  for children under 14 years of age   This type  of programming contains one or more of the  following  intense violence  V   intense sexual  situations  S   strong  coarse language  L   or  intensely suggestive dialogue  D      wmv  7V MA   Mature Audience Only     M A This program is specifically designed to  be viewed by adults and therefore may  be unsui
    
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