Your Television's Directions for Use 55PP9352 60PP9352 Product Highlights • High-definition displaym1080i/480p • High-definition component and DB15 inputs • Active Control video/RGB+H/V TM • Eye Fidelity • APAC (Automatic Compensation) TM Phosphor Aging Features • Multipoint • Protective digital convergence screen filter • Virtual Dolby _ Surround • 3-D Y/C comb filter • Two-tuner picture-in-picture • Slim, upscale styling • Home-cinema universal remote 3135 035 20532 O0
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INTRODUCTION Welcome/Registration of Your TV .................... Safety/Precautions .............................. Features ........................................ CONNECTING ACCESSORY FEATURES The Timer 2 2 3 5 Setting the Clock Displaying DEVICES Setting TO YOUR TV the Time the Timer's Selecting Panel Overviews: Standard inputs and Outputs Panel Overviews: High-definition inputs .......... 6 ............... Connecting a VCR Connecting a VCR and Cable Box .................... ..
Active ControP Mcontinuously measures andcorrects allincoming signals toprovide thebest picture settings. Thisfeature provides a sharp andvirtually noise-fi-ee picture anytime, from anyNTSC source. NTSC istheNational Television Standards Committee formatdevised inthe1940s forTVbroadcast analog videosi_aals (525lines: 30Hz). Alternate Channel (A/CH)button allows you to switch back and forth between the currently viewed channel.
Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTV yoau can connect a wide range of video and udio devices to your TV, in various ways. 7his page and the next one provide an overview of signal compatibilities and the t2pes of devices you can connect to the jacks.
Connecting HD INPUT-AV 4 and HD 1NPUT-AV 5 acks al!ow you to digital equipment with 1080i or 480p signal output. Accessory Devices to Your TV _jle ANTENNAIN_S_ WhatYou Can Connect to the High-definition Input Jacks RearofTV HD INPUT-AV 4_use to connect digital equipment with a 1080i or a 480p signal output, such as HD receivers (1080i or 480p) or DVD players with progressive-scan capability (480p).
Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTV Tjhe TV _ audio/video (A V) irlput jacks provide r directpicture and sound connections between the TV and accesso_ T devices such as VCRs, D VD players, and others that have A V outputjack_. Rear of TV "lhis example, which uses the INPUT-AV l jacks, shows you one wuy you can connect a VCR to your TE R_@r to the directionszfbr-use manual jbr your VCR fiJr fi_rther iqfiJtwzation on connections.
Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV presented here is a connection example invoh4ng a VCR and cable box. Rq/er to the VCR k directionsJbr-use manual /br jilrther #l/brmation on connections. 7b make the connections will need" in this example, you • one, two-way signal splitter • two coaxial cables (75_) • one cablejbr a video connection lstandard RCA connecto 0 • two cablesjbr audio connections (standard RCA connectors) (only one cable is needed jbr connection to a nonstereo VCR).
Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV y_Jo u can use your TV_ AUDIO OUYPUY_ktcks connect to an exterrlal audio kirfl system. [_bllow tbe simple steps below. "lb make these connections, you will need two cables /br audio connections (stumlard RCA). NOTE: 7"becables are not supplied with );our TI_ You shouhl be able to buy them at most stores that sell electronics. Or you cun call our Customer Cure Center at 1-800-531-0039.
Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV C:mponent video inputs allow the highest posible color and picture resohttion in the playback of digital signals, such as those of DVD players. 17re color dtfference signals (Pb, Pr) and the luminance Or) signal are connected and received separately. ITte result i_ better color bandwidth inibrmation than is possible with composite video (lubeled VIDEO on your TV_juck panel) or S-Video connections.
Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV Tche./bllowing instructions explain how to vnnect a DVD pluyer with plvgressive-scan capability to the HD INPUT-A V 4 jacks on your TE RearofTV "/b make the connection_, you will need: • three cables.&r video connections (standurd RCA connectors) • two cables.ibr audio connections (standard RCA connectors). NOTE: Tbe cables art, not supplied with your TJ_ You should be able to buy them at most stores that sell electronics.
Connecting The S01per)-video connection on the rear (and I side panel) qf the TV can give you better picture detail aM clar#y._br the pluyback qf S-VHS VCR tapes or DVDs than the normal antenna (RF signal) or Video (composite) picture connectiovl_. "lhe example given cnnnect_ a D VD/VCR Cbmbi wlit to the 1NPUT_AV2jucks on the rear qf the TE Accessory Devices toYourTV Rear of TV I(O))_* NOTE: The accessoo_ device must have an S- V1DEO output jack to makz, the connection explained on this page.
Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV D;gital equipment w,ith a 1080i or 480p outut, is compatible w,ith the HD INPUT-AV 4 video jacks. NOTE: ]'b& television & desigmed to be compatible with high-definition sigmal standards 1080i and 480p as spec!/ied by the Electronic Industries Association standard E[A 770.3.
Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV Digital equipment with a 1080i or 480p output, is compatible with the HD INPUTA V 5 vMeo inputjactc ]71is page presents one possible connection scenario. See the HD receiver _ directions-fbr-use manual f!_r more ir_fiwmation. ]b rnakz_the connections shown in this exw_q)le, you will need: • one DBI5 cable • anS-VIDEO cuble • /'bur cablesjbr audio connectiorls &tandard RCA connectors) • one couxial cable 175_2).
Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTV Tjbhe side panel jacks provide a convenient w,ay r you to connect a camcorder to your T_ ]he side paneljucks are recognized by your TV as AV& Typical Carncorder You cun obtairl S-VIDE()quulity with an S-VHS, Hi-& or digital camcorder by connectiHg to the S-VIDEO input insteud qf the V1DEO (composite) iHput. 7b make the connections show,n in this example, you will need." • an S-VIDEO cable • two cablesjbr audio connections RCA connectorx).
Connecting Tphe TV_ side panel has a headphonejuck ersonal li.Ttening. Accessory Sidejack Panel /br ©7 Insert the headphone plug into the headphone jack ,_, in the TV's side pmaeL 2 Devices WLT Turn down the TV's volume or press the Mute button _ on the remote control to turn offthe TV's internal speakers. See the section below for information on adjusting headphone volume madbalance. =@. NOTE: The headphone impedance must be between 8 mad4,000 ohms. The headphone jack is stereo and 3.
Using the Remote Control Satellite Receiver y;ur TV remote is capable of working not nly your TV but also other iq/?ared remote (1R) controlled devices such as VCRs, cable TV converter boxes, satellite receivers, D VD players, and laser-disc players, If you want to use your TV remote to operate a VCR or other accessory device, you will need to perform this initial check explained in this section.
Using the Remote Satellite Receiver Nd w that you have looked up the./ourigit remote-control Direct-entJ T Code /or your brand o/accessory device, you are read), to./ollow the simple steps shown below to program your "l'Vremote. Please read through all the steps befi)re beginning.
Using the Remote Control y;ur TV remote can be set to work various ccessory devices (VCRs, cable com,erters, and satellite receivers, .
Using the Remote Control VCR CODE NUHBER ADMIRAL ............... ADVENTURA............. AIKO .................. A_WA ................. AKAI .................. ..................... AMERICAACTION ......... AMERICANHIGH .......... ASHA ................. 0075, 0236 0027 0305 0334, 0495, 0027, 0064 0133, 0080, 0068, 0076, 0000, 0103, 0269 0305 0062 0267 AUDIOVOX .............. 0064 BEAUMARK .............. BROKSON]C............. ..................... CCE ..................
Using the Remote Control LASER-DISC CODE ADS .................. AIWA ................. 0880 0855 CARVER 0853, ................ NUMBER 0850, MARANTZ .............. 0853, MITSUBBHI .............. 0849 0849 0879 0884 REALISTIC .... SAMSUNG .... SHARP ...... 0849 SONY ...... 0856 TECHNICS NAD ................. NEC .................. 0858 PLAYER DENON ................ DBCO V{SION........ 0851,0849, 0875 0848 NIKKODO FUNAI 0855 PANASONIC 0853 PHILIPS .................
Using the Remote Chart below provides you with commonaccessory-device junctions associated with the buttons on your Philips TV remote control, (Seepages 18 20jbr #!/brmation on programming your TV remote to operate accessol 3, device.s,.) Control Tile -®.e@@- 0 07%°G V NOTES: • l='unctions can vary according to the manu/acturer ivspec(fications jbr each accessol 3, device.
Using the Remote Control Tshe A V button on the remote control and OURCE SIz'LECT button on the TV allow you to access the TVI_ signal-source inputs, With each press of the AV button you can access a d!fferent signal-source input.
Using the Remote can use the AutoSound TM options to utomatically tailor the TV's sound /or the t2pe of program you are watching, The /actol T has set the VOICE, MUSIC', and THEATRE options. 77wsettings /br the PERSONAL option are the ones you select through the onscreen SOUND submenu. See descriptions of the options below; right. Control y;u Press the SOUND button on the remote control.
Using theRemote Control yOaU can use an AutoPicture TM option to utomatically tailor the TV _ picture./br certain tapes o/input signals. 771e /bctol 3, has set the MOVIES, SPORIS, WEAK SIGNAL, and MULTIMEDIA options. The settings jar the PERSONAL option are the ones you select through the onscreen PICTURE suhmenu. =22iiii i PEESONAL IIiI_IIEsIS _ 814148 46 Press the PICTURE button on the remote control. The current AuloPiclure TM selting will appear on screen.
Using the Remote After nal sources you set up a listSURF q/'yourJbvorite in the list, ,,)ou can sigpress the SURF button to see the list and quickly tune to a./bvoriW signal source, Place up to 10 signal sources in the SURF LISI_ [] iiiiii!iiii! Press the NUMBER buttons, CH(annel) +/- buttons, or the AV button to select a signal source to add to the Surf list. 2 3 [] Press the SURF button. The Surf list box appears, The number of the current signal source is shown with ADD? to the right.
Using the Remote Control ®®®® Press the Program List button on the remote control to display a list of channel numbers and their names (see the "Tuner Mode" "Auto Program," "Channel Edit," and "Name" sections on pages 4 6 in the Quick Use and Setup Guide that came with your TV For proper setup), A padlock image right of a channel that You can also access the Program List by pressing the button in the center of the Cursor Ring, Each channel will appear as a selectable item, The current channel will be
Using the Remote HlVe you ever.fallen asleep in /?ont o/'the *V? You can program your TV to turn oi]while you sleep, 77w Sleep 77mer.fL,ature allows you to set your TV to turn q/]within a certain amount of time: 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, !20, 180, or 240 minutes', _fflll[olil Press the SLEEP button on the remote control. (The SLEEP Timer onscreen display will appear on screen.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Picture TOhadjust your TV picture controls, select a annel and./bllow these steps. See descriptions q!'the picture-adjustment options below. Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the onscreen • SOUND • FEATURES • INSTALL BRIGHTNESS COLOR PICTURE SHARPNESS TINT nlenu, llitlll_llil-- li • COLOR • PICTURE • SHARPNESS • TINT Press the CURSORRING RIGHT.and an BRIGHTNESS will be highlighted adjusmlent bar will be shown to the right.
Using the Onscreen E)m,,e Fidelity gives you a choice between o d!/.fi._rent scanning techniques_rogressive o1"interlaced, Progressive scan doubles the number ojpicture lines, eliminating line/licker and proriding a jitter:/?ee picture, Submenus: d !!iiiiiii I EHIGHTNESS COLOR PICTURE • SOUND • FEATURES • INSTALL SHAHPNESS TINT Interlaced improves the appearance of onscreen motion, It also helps smooth out jagged lines that are sometimes seen on curved and angled surjaces in the picture. k.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Picture The Dynamic Contrast contro! allows you o sharpen the picture quality by making dark portions o/the picture darker and light portions of the picture more noticeable. Normall); you will probably want to select MED. In certain circumstances, howevel; • SOUND • FEATURES • INSTALL 8RIGHTNESS COLOR PICTURE SHARPNESS TINT you may pre/er M1N or MAX.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Sound Besides the normal volume level control, your TV also has individual soundadjustment controls. You can use TREBLE (high./?equenc_Z BASS (low /?equenc_), and Speaker BALANCE to /ilrther adjust tlze sound playback oj TV programs.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Sound ym may have noticed the peaks and valeys of sound that occur between program changes or at commercial breaks, 77w volume levels &'_en vary considerably: By" turning on the A VL (Audio Volume Levele 0 control, you can make your TVproduce a more consistent volume level £bl!ow these steps to turn the AVL control ....??????x {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{_????????????x .... SOUND • PICTURE TBEBLE • FEATURES • iNSTALL BASS BALANCE AVE IRCR.
Using Based on the signal being received, you select various surround-sound modes: can MONO, SPA77AL, STEREO, INCR. SURROUND, or DOLBY* VIRTUAL (Virtual Dolby Surlvund). (See descriptions options to the right.) of the Onscreen Submenus: Surround-sound ®®® ®®® Modes ®®® INCR. (Incredible) SURROUND enhances stereo programs by making the sound broader and fuller.
Using the Onscreen ylu Submenus: Sound can enjoy stereo programs on your V. ii has both an amplifier and twin speakers through which stereo sound can be heard.
Using the Onscreen SAt P, or Second Audio Plvgram, is an addiional part q[ the stereo broadcast _system, Sent as a third audio channel, an SAP can be heard apartj?om the current TV program sound, TV stations arej?ee to use SAPJbr aJO, number oj))urposes, such as the broadcast q[a second lan_mge or other audio #?ibrmation, Submenus: Sound ®®® ®®® If an SAP signal is not present with a selected program, the SAP option cannot be selected, Selecting SAP Using the Remote Control Select SAP immediately by pr
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Sound 7_he BASS BOOST control allows you to I increase the lowzf!'equenc T range of the TV_ sound, 7his creates a deepe_ fuller sound, f*o!low these steps to turn BASS BOOST ON. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ........... SOUND • PICTURE a • FEATURES • INSTALL TREBLE BASS BALANCE AVL INCR.
Using the Onscreen yovur TV comes with an onscreen clock. You ill treed to set the clock bejbre you can use the 7hner./bature. Durirsg normal operation, the time appeurs on the screen when you press the STXTUS/EXIT button. You cun show the time on screen constantly by turning tlre T/MER D1SPLAY control on (seepage 40). • PICTURE • SOUND TIMER AutoLock • INSTALL PIP CLOSEDCAP FORMAT fbr instructimls on sett#lg the 7hner i_STXRT aml S10P times, see page 4 l.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features you have set the TVIv clock, you can use your TV to keep up with the time on screen, You can also set the timer to switch / A!_er to another the TV ojr allows you upper right channel, and, !f you want, turn 77re 77mer ivDISPLAY control to show the time constantly in the corner of the screen, • PICTURE • SOUND TIMER AatoLocR • INSTALL PIP CLOSEDCAP FORMAT i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!:ii:i FEATURES !i!ii!i! ii: i _ • AutoLock • PiP TIME STARTTIME STOPTIME • CLOSED
Using the Onscreen you can set the ]liner to switch to a selected 'hannel at a specific time w,hile you are watching another channel, or when the TV is in stumlby mode. (Stamlby mode is w,hen the TV is plugged irno the wall outlet but turned q/f) [/' you want, you can also set the TV to turn off at some time @er the TV switches channels. Follow the steps below to set the 7_mer Zv S])tRT TIME and STOP TIME.
Using the Onscreen F_llow Submenus: Features these steps to select the channel hich the Timer will switch the TE to t-fi-ffgr Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu, 2 3 4 Press the CURSOR twice to highlight • PICTURE • SOUND TIMER AutoLock • INSTATE PIP CEOSEDCAP FORMAT • PiP • CLOSEDCAP • FORMAT RING DOWN STOPTIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE FEATURES, Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to enter the FEATURES submenu.
Using the Onscreen AfiTiMer you have set the TIME, START E, S?DP TIME, and CHANNEL, you must activate tlle Timer !br it to opermc< Your options are to set the Timer to work ONCE or DAILY.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features T_te AutoLockTM fi_ature can help parnts control what their children watch on TV. AutoLockTM does this by using the content advisories sent by broadcasters or other program providers. After you program AutoLock'_E it can respond to the content advisories and block programs that contain content that you may consider ol?iectionable c?ffensive language, violence, or sexual situations.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features yOyUrou AtoutoLock TM access code allows enter the AutoLock TM submenus to set up or turn offblocking. Your access code is also the "key" that unlocks programs or channels that are being blocked by AutoLock TM.
After you have set up your personal access code (see page 45), you are read), to select the channels or program sources you want to block.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features A_,r you have set your personal access code (see page 45), you can block programs by .weciiic movie ratings, Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu.
Using the Onscreen y_u Submenus: Features also can b!ock programs by specific V ratings. Follow these simple steps, Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features Tohe BLOCKING control can be thought /'as the "master switch "/'or AutoLock TM, Use it to turn ON or OFF all c?f the settings (based on ratings), 77Fis control does" not qffect channel blocks (see page 46), FEATURES • PICTURE TIMER • SOUND AutoLock a • INSTALL PiP CLOSED CAP FORHAI Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the onscreen FEATURES TIME STARTTIRE • riMER • PiP STOPTIRE • CLOSEDCAP DHARMEL • FORHAT ACTIVATE • PiP • CLOSED
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features ;addition to blocking rated programs r channels, you may also choose to block all programming that is unrated. Unrated programming consists g('shows that the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) or the TV broadcasters have chosen not to rate. 3 i%ii%ii%ii%ii%ii%ii%ii%ii%ii%ii%ii_i_i_i_i? FEATURES • PICTULE TIMER • SOUND AutoLock PIP • INSTALL CLOSEDCLP FONHAT Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu.
Using the Onscreen Some programs contain no content adviories.fi'om the Motion Picture Association o/'America or the television broadcasters (seepage 44). To block programs with no rating,/hl!ow these steps.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features AaoLock'_M provides a screen that sho_,'s the settings you have selected. Here s how to access the screen. MOVIE RATINGl Press the STNFUS/EXIT button on the remote control twice. Your AutoLock TM settings will appear on the screen.
Using the Onscreen Cltosed Captioning (CC) allows you to read he voice content &"television programs on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, this jeature uses onscreen text boxes, to show dialogue and conversations while the TV program is in progress, Submenus: Features .............
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features ydur TVIY wide screen (16:9 aspect ratio) elivers a home-cinema _perience not possible with a conventional (4:3 aspect ratio) set. High-deiinition (HD) programs originating in 16:9./brmat aml other widescreenz/brmat video sources appear more l(/elik_, dramatic, and theatricaL Border bars are diminished or eliminated. Most anamolThic-D VD programs wil! fill tlle wide screen without border bars.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features Selecting a picture Format Using the _ Buttons ShouM your remote comrol become lost or otherwi_e unavuiluble./br use, lbllow the steps below to use the buttorss on the /hmt q!'the l_ to acees_ the onxcreen menu and select a pictureT/brmat control Press the Volume + and - buttons simultaneously. The onscreen menu appears, 2 S Press the Channel Down button repeatedly until FEATURES is highlighted.
Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features A'tive Controf TM Measures and corrects all incoming signals to provide the best picture-quality settings, ACTIVECONTHOL ON When you choose to turn Active Controf TM on, picture sharpness and noise reduction are controlled automatically, Active Controf TM adapts picture settings continuously and automaticall)4 NOTE: Active Controf TM is not available signals connected to HD INPUT-A V 4 HD INPUT-AV5, Turning Active Control off Using the Remote TM SHARPNESS NO
Appendix A yHur set _ HD inputs (HD INPUT-A V 4 and D INPUT-AV 5) are designed to accept high-definition signal standards 480p and 1080i as spec(fied by the Electronic Industries Association. Output standards may vary by manqfi_cturer. R_(br to the directionsz/br-use manual fiJr the digital equipment bejbre connecting.
Appendix B IN PUT-AV 2 VIDEO (composite): 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms AUDIO: 500 mVrms, 30 kohm Product Type Rear-projection HDTV Monitor Television System HD INPUT-AV 4 ComponentVideoYPrPb/RGB (See page 57.) AUDIO: 500 mVrms, 30 kohm NTSC standard Channel Coverage HD INPUT-AV 5 DB15 (See page 57.
Appendix C 1 Cd!Or space re/_rs to how colors are efined and appear on your T_ Your TV's d@mlt colo_space setting _r HD lNPUT-AV 4 is YPbPI; and.
General WARNING Concerning the TV Screen: Stationary Images PLACEMENT on TV 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, nonscralching duster to keep the TV clean. When cleaning the TV, take care not to scratch or damage the screen surPace. Avoid wearing jewelry or using anything abrasive. Do not use household cleaners. Wipe the front screen with a clean cloth dampened with water.
General CheckThis List of Symptoms and Possible You may be able to solve the problem ered under your warranty. yourself. Charges Solutions Before for TV installation Requesting and adjustment Information:Troubleshooting Service of customer controls are not cov- If you need to call a customer service representative, please know the model number and serial number of your product before you call. This information is displayed on the back of the product.
General I n fo rmation:Trou Difficulties and bleshooting Possible Solutions (*Q refers to the Quick Use and Setup Guide that came with yourTV.) The picture has no color or colors are not correct • Check to ensure that you have made connections correctly, Seepages *Q-l, *Q-2, _9, and !l 16. • Ify_uhavec_nnecteddigita_equipmentt_theHDinputs_check/changethec_r-spacesetting_ntheequipraent_rTV.Seepage59.
General Active Control rM • Proaclive video-control syslem for NTSC (see definition below) sources. Active ControP Mcontinuously measures and corrects the incoming signals io provide the best picture possible. Information: Glossary of Television Terms Interlaced • A piclure-scanning lechnique lhat improves the appearance of onscreen molion, it also helps smooth jagged lines that are sometimes seen on curved and angled surfaces in the picture.
General Information: Index A S-Video device, 13 VCR, 8 VCR and cable box, 9 Convergence Controls Red/blue, *Q-8 Restore factory, *Q-8 Multipoint red/blue, *Q-8 Save multipoint settings, *Q-8 Undo multipoint, *Q-8 Active ControP M,56, 63 Alternate Channel (A/CH), 28, 63 APAC TM, 5 Audio Out Control, 10 Audio/Video inputs (Definition), 63 AutoChron TM Control, *Q-5, *Q-6 AutoLock TM Control Access code, 45 Blocking channels, 46 Movie ratings, 47 No rating broadcasts, 51 On/off control, 49 Settings review
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