Magnavox 51PW9363/17 Owner's manual

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Once your PHILIPS purchase is registered, you're ehglble to receive all the pnwleges of owmng a
PHILIPS product. So complete and return the Warranty Registration Card enclosed with your pur-
chase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits.
Warranty
Verification
Registering your product within
10 days confirms your right to
maximum protection under the
terms and conditions of your
PHILIPS warranty.
Owner
Confirmation
Your completed Warranty
Registration Card serves as
verification of ownership in the
event of product theft or loss.
Model
Registration
Returning your Warranty
RegistrationCard right away guar-
antees you'll receive all the infor-
mation and special offers which
you qualify for as the owner of your
model.
Congratulations on your purchase,
and welcome to the "family!"
PHILIPS
Dear PHILIPS product owner:
Thank you for your confidence nnPHILIPS You've selected one of the best-built,
ucts avadable today And we'll do everything nnour power to keep you happy with your purchase
for many years to come
As a member of the PHILIPS "family," you're entitled to protectnon by one of the most comprehensive
warranties and outstandnng service networks nnthe industry
What's more, your purchase guarantees you'll recenve all the information and special offers for which
you quahfy, 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 usour way of saying welcome-and thanks for nnvesting nna PHILIPS product
Snncerely,
Lawrence J. Blanford
President and Chief Executive Officer
PS
Remember, to get the most from your PHILIPS
product, you must return your
Warranty Registration Card within 10 days So
please mall it to us right hOWl
Know these
safetysymbo/s
_- TbEs bolt of lightning' indicates untnsulated material w=thln your unit may cause an electri-
cal shock For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covenng
,_k The exclamation point' calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed
IEteratureclosely to prevent operating and maintenance problems
WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
CAUTION To prevent electric shock, match wEde blade of plug to wide slot, and fuUy insert
ATTENTION Pour evnter les chocs electnques, Entrodu_rela lame la plus large de la fiche darts la
borne correspondante de la prise et pousser ]usqu'au fond
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read before operating equipment
16,
1, Read these instructions,
2, Keep these instructions,
3, Heed all warnings.
4, Follow all instructions.
5, DO not use this apparatus near water.
6, Clean only with a dry cloth,
7, DO not block any of the ventilation openings, Install in
accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8, DO not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
9, Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or ground-
ing-type plug. A poladzed plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades
and third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong
are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement
of the obsolete outlet.
lg, Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus,
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manu-
facturor,
12, _ Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
_ _pecified by the manufacturer, or sold with the ap-3aratus, When a cart is used, use caution when
mowng the cartJapparatus combination to avoid injury from
tip-over.
13, Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long pedods of time.
14, 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,
15, This product may contain lead and mercury, Disposal of
these materials may be regulated due to environmental con-
siderations. For disposal or recycling information, please
contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries
Alliance: www.eiae,org
Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be
serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
appliance; or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E, The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
damaged,
11, Tilt!Stability -All televisions must comply with recommend-
ed international global safety standards for tilt and stability
properties of its cabinet design.
DO not compromise these design standards by applying
excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which
could ultimately overturn the product.
• Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing
electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such
items could unsuspoctingly fall from the top of the set and
cause product damage and/or personal injury,
18, Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
19, Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away
from power lines.
20, Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is
connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage
surges and built up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA NO,
70-1984, provides information with respect to proper
grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding
of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for
the grounding electrode, See Figure below,
21, Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclo-
sure through openings,
INgle 1othe CAW systeminstaller: This reminder is provided to call the CAW system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides ]
guidelines for proper grounding and, Jr1particular, specifies that the cableground shallbe connected to the grounding systemof the Duilding, asclose /
to the point of cable entry as practical. ]
ExampleofAntennaGrounding
as per NEC- National ElectricCode
GROUNDCLAMP
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INTRODUCTION
We]come/Registration of Your TV .................... 2
Safbty/Precantions ........................... _ "
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Features ........................................ 5
_ CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICES
TO YOUR TV
Jacks, CaNes, and Connectors ................. 6
Panel Overviews: Standard Inputs arid Ou_uts .......... 7
Panel Overviews: T-Tigh-definitionInputs ............... 8
Connecting a VCR ................................ 9
Connecting aVCR and Cable Box ................... 10
Connecting arid Using an Audio T-Ti-fiSystem
with Your TV ................................. 11
Connecting a S_tan_d DVD Player .................. 12
Connecting a DVD Player with ProgTessive-scan
Capability .................................... 13
Connecting an S-Video Device ..................... 14
Connecting an HD Receiver to the
HD INPUT-AV 4 Jacks .......................... 15
Connecting a Camcorder .......................... 16
Connecting arid Using Headphones
with Your TV ................................. 17
_ USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
?rogTammJilg the TV Remote to Work
with Accessory Devices ..................... 18
Using the Code-entry Method to Program Your
TV Remote ................................... 19
Using the Search Method to Progyam Your
TV Remote ................................... 20
Direct-entry Codes tbr AJN:Accessory Devices ...... 21-22
Using the TV Remote with Accessory Devices ......... 23
Using the AV and Source Select Buttons .............. 24
Using AutoSound TM .............................. 25
Using AutoPJcture TM ............................. 26
Using AutoSurf cu ............................... 27
Using ProgTam List and Alternate Channel (A/CH) ...... 28
Using the Sleep Timer Control ...................... 29
USING THE ON-SCREEN SUBMENUS
_ PICTURE
Adjusting the Picture Controls ............... 30
Setting the Eye Fidelity Control ..................... 31
Setting the Dynamic Contrast Control ................ 32
_ SOUND
Adjusting the Treble, Bass, and
Balance Controls ........................ 33
Using the AVL (Audio Volume Leveler) Control ........ 34
Selecting the Surround-sound Modes ................. 35
Selecting the Stereo/Mono Sound Mode .............. 36
Selecting the SAP (Second Audio Progran 0 Feature ..... 37
Using the Bass Boost Control ...................... 38
_ FEATURES
The Timer
Setting the Clock ................................ 39
Displaying the Time .............................. 4(1
Setting the Timer's St_ Time and Stop Time ......... 41
Selecting the Timer's Channel ..................... 42
Setting the Timer's Activate Control ................ 43
AutoLock TM
Understandklg AutoLock TM ....................... 44
Setting up the AutoLock TM Access Code ............. 45
Using AutoLock TM to Block Channels ............... 46
Using AutoLock TM to Block by Movie Rating ......... 47
Using AutoLock TM to Block by TV Rating ........... 48
Turning the AutoLock TM Blocking Control
on or off .................................... 49
Using AutoLock TM to Block Unrated Bro_tcasts ....... 50
Using AutoLock TM to Block Broadcasts That
Have No Rating ............................... 51
Reviewing Your Currrent AutoLock TM Settings ........ 52
Using the Closed Captioning Control ................. 53
Using the Picture-format Control ................. 54-55
Using Active Control TM ........................... 56
APPENDIXES
Appendix A: Compatibility Tnformation
for the TV's High-definition Tnputs ......... 57
Appendix B: Model Specifications ................... 58
Appeufftx C: S_;lng Color Space fbr the HD Iuputs ....... 59
IIUIIRIGENERAL INFORMATION
Care and Cleaning ............................... 60
Troubleshootklg .............................. 61-62
Glossary of Television Terms ....................... 63
Index ......................................... 64
Factory Service Locations ...................... 65-66
Limited Warranty ................................ 72
Refer to the simple Quick Use and Setup
Guide (supplied _ith your TV) for details
on the following:
Basic TV cotmee'dans
Tclcrqsion madremote-cant_ol operation
On-screen menu controls
How to lkqCthe installation features,
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4
As you unpack your T_, plcasc notc that this Directions fur Use
mannal contains safc_-fip information and Factory Service
Center locations, as well as a Warranty Registration Card,
remote control, and batteries tbr use _ith the remote control.
Please take a few minutes to complete your registration card. The
_ri_fl number for the TV is on the back of the set.
RetL_rto the back of this tnoznualfor testractlans in the cleaning
and care of the T_,'_
ActiveControlTM confinanasly measures anti corrects all ineom'mg
signals to pro_dde the best pfamro _ngs. This lbatm_ provides a
sharp and vil_ually enisc-ffe_ plamre a_y tlma, from any NTSC
source. NTSC is the Natlenal Tclcvisian Standerds _ttec for-
mat devlscd in the 1940s for TV broadeast analog video signals
(525 hues: 30 Hz),
Alternate Channel (AiCH) button allows you to switch back end
forth between the eurmntiy viewed channel and the p_Aonsly
viewed channel.
Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation (APAC) works with
the se't's Autmnatic Format feature to prevent Mrecn bum left by
nanmoving images. Pcrlodically, APAC automatically shifts your
tcl_'ialen picture in very small increments, but in increments lergc
enough to bliw image retention. APAC is llkc a screen saver for
your T%<
AudioPddeo jacks allow direct co-dace'dens w_th VCRs and other
anccssorlcs for quality TV pie'0.un and _and playbank, (k,_mpoannt
video input jacks are provlded for high-fldefity color end picture
resolution when using dlgitoJ _Sdeo _urec matcrlal, s_h as a
DVD,
Audio Volume Leveler (AVL) control kaeps the TV's _and gt an
even level. Pc_ks and "_llcys that occur during prepare changes
or conmerclal breaks ere rcdoccd, making for a more censistcnt,
comfortable sound,
AutoChron TM automatically sets the right tlmc of day and r_ka-
tains it with digital procisian through brewnonts, power I_allures,
end even Daylight Savings Time adjustments,
AutoLoek TM proten'ts young children from objectionable prog_,an-
mlng with V-chip technology.
Automatic Format automatically de€toaststhe incotrfing signal's
format and adjusts it to fill the screen, Mac, your remote centrdi
has a Format button that allows you to sclcet the picterc format
you want to see,
AatoPicture rM allows you to push a bum,-n and adapt your TV's
picture to various types of pro_anw, such as sports, movies, and
mulamcdia (games),
AatoSound TM allows you to select from throe fantory-sct cent_dis
end a pcrs¢,_wJcant:rel that you sot according to your ow'n prcfar-
encas through the en-Mreen Sound submcnu. The throe fantury-sct
cent_ols---Voicc, Music, and Theatre---enable you to tailor the TV
_and to enhance the particular prog_mnmg you arc watching,
AutoSurt xM allows you to tasty switch asenng enly the channels
that am of interest to you. You can prog_,an up to 10 chmmcls into
the TV's AutoS_ _memory through the an-screen display.
Closed Captioning allows you to read TV prepare dialog or
voice cenvcrsath,-ns as en-scrocn t_t.
Virtual Dolby _ Surround (referred to as "Dolby Virtual" in the
on-Mreen submenu) _k_s two speakers to simufatc the surround
effect produced by a multichenncl syston.
I_jnamie Contrast helps you sharpen the picterc quality by nw&-
ing the cent_ast between the dark end bright pie'uun areas more
noticeable as the image an screen changes.
Eye FidcliV¢ gives you a choice botwocn two different pictere-
Manning tochniqucs--_ro_csalvc and interfaced, Progtcsalvc scan
deublcs the number of vislblc plcmm llncs per field,by displaying
all ple'0.un frame lines at enoc, climlnatlng line flicker. The inter-
laced mode provides for a double vertical di_lay (interlaced) of
progressive Man, whlch redancs annoying moti_ ertifants. The
interlaced mode also helps smooth out jagged lines somctlmcs
s_n on curved end engied surfaces,
ltD DVI and Component Input_--D%q supports High-defi_itian
Copy Protected digital video input for cotmocdon to compliant set-
top boxes, The component cotmce'den (Y Pb Pr or RGB +HV)
offers color purity, crisp color detail, and reduced color noise,
Hi-fi stereo system, including a built-in audio amplifier end a tw'in
speaker system. The system enables you to hcer stereo sound or
Sccend Audlo Pregnan (SAP) bilingual broadcasts whan they arc
,available.
Home-cinema universal remote control operates your TV set end
other dewlcas that work by infrared remote control, sanh as VCRs,
cable converter boxes, satellite receivers, and others. Note: You
may nocx_to prepare the remote to work with devices other then
the T%< Soc pages 18-23.
Incredible Surround TM enhances stereo pregnans by making the
sound broader end riffler.
Multipoint Digital Convergence (35 point) brings the accuracy of
digital technology for flawless convergence of red., green, andbluc
tubes, This allows the vi_ver to adjust as preferred to create a
superb ple'uun with minlimend, colored haloes.
On-screen menu shows the TV controls and allows you adjust or
set those controls (can be viewed in American Enghsh, French, or
Spa3tish).
Program List displays a list of year favorite channels at the press
of a button. You can Mroll through the list, highlight a favorite
channel, end tlmc to the channel.
Protective screen filter helps prevent accidental damage to the del-
icate front lcntienl_x Mreen. Thls proteetlvc fiber has been formulat-
ed for HI) all,lays to give the best picture and still protect your
investment,
Sleep Timer entmnatically amos the TV off after a set amount of
time of your chdicc,
Standard broadeast (VHF/UHI 0 or cable 'I_ _(CATV) channel
capability, as wall as advanced capability for high-det_tien video.
Three-line digital comb filter provides improved chrt_na!lumi-
r_nec sepamtien to the pie'0.un, Offcfiug vertical-edge enhancement
end vimmlly no "dot crawl," this filter cosily supports the demands
of DVD pfayers end other advanced high-resolutien video sources,
Two-tuner Picture-in-picture (PIP) allows you to tune to a pre-
g_,an in the main window and scan other channels in the PIP win-
dew. From a single antenna or cable input, signals arc separated
into two signals within the tclcvisien, so no external splitter is
required for PIP. The AVI, AV2, and AV3 inputs arc also available
as PIP _urecs,
As au E_y S_ Paztz_,_., lr_fi_ps Co_su_cr lQ¢c_zotdcs _as
_ dc_,'_mi_cd this product mc,,_ the Ene_'V Smr_ guiddS_es for
cncr_ cfficicmcy. Encr_ Sm_ is a U.S. zc_stcrcd mark. U_ing
prod_v,.s with the ] mcig,y Sta_ Lobe] ca_ s_ve energy. Savi_g
cn6_%_reduces air poH_ien a_d ]ow,_,_ utilffy b{Als.
Active Control, APAC, Auto PScezm, AutoSe_ud, AmoSur_, attd I:_c_bl¢
Susrotmd arc tr_dx,mmrkaof Phflip_ Consmr_,_, lilcc,tromcs North A_ca.
Copy6gh_ _ 2003 Phi_ps Co_a_c-r lflec_e_ics.
*Manu_.ur_,d tmd_-r ]1¢,_,_s¢ fro_ Dolhy _ather_oties. _i)olhy" at_ the
de_bl¢-D sy_hel aze _ademark_ ef Do]by I,abora_das.
Your new prejcefien televialen end its packaging contain materials
that can be recycled and reused. Spcci_diend, companies can rocy-
clc your product to increase the asnoant of re_tsablc mat_Sals end
_c the amounts that nocd to be properly di_oscd, The bat-
tcrics u_mdby your prodanf should not be thrown away whan
depleted but should be handed in and disposed of as small chaml-
col waste. Please l_d out about the local regaladens conccming
how to dispose of your old televialen, haCtcrics, end pa_aging
materials whanever it is time to replace them,
Connecting Accesanr_, Devlces toYourTV
_raiS page contains dea'eriplions and illas-
tkms of]aek_; cables, and conneetore
you might use in ma_ng connections, The
cables and connectors are tuft supplied with
your _ but you can purchase them at
store_'that sell electronies. Or you can
order t!_n _' calling our Castomer Care
Center at l-8(_-531-(_739.
DVl Jack
Cable used: DVI
Allows encrypted transmissions ofunanm-
pressed HI) content,
ComponentVideo Input Jacks
Cables used: component video or AIV
with RCA-Lype phone plugs
Allow you to cannot accessory devices such
as DVD playe_. Separating the video into
thr_ signals, these inputs provide excellent
quality. Be sure to cotmeet the left and fight
andJo cables, because the Y, Pb, Pr jacks
receive only the pin'0.un signal.
S-Video Jacks
Cable used: S-video
Providea higher quality pie'o.un than the Video
(composite) jacks because the color p_a"tof the
picture is s_aratod from the black and white
porEom Be sure to torment the left and right
andJo cables, because the S-Video jacks receive
only the pleture signal.
Video (called composite) Jacks
Cable used:A/V with RCA-type phone
plug
Provide be't_v picture performance than the
antenna RF input, Be sure to connect the andJo
cables, because the video jacks receive only the
picture signal.
Audio Jacks
Cables used:A_' with RCA-type
phone plug
Provide sound for the video inputs, If your
accessory device has only one output for audio,
connect it to the left (color coded white) andJo
jack on the T%<
Antenna RF Jack
Cables used: RF coaxlal cable (75_)
Allows you to torment an antenna, cable T_ or
components having _lly RF outputs to the
antenna input on the T%<RF coaxial cables are
available in push-on or screw-on type,
Signal Sp IiL_er
Allows you to route an antv_ma or cable TV
si_J to two inputs,
300- to 75-ohm Twin-lead Adapter
Accepts twin-lead wires from an anttxma and
allows connection to the antt,xma input on the
T%<If your anti,tuna is already eqmpped v;ith
an RF coaxial cable, you _vill not need this
adapter,
DVIJack
DV
ComponentVidan Jacks
Cables Used:ComponentVideo or
ktV with RCA-_pe Phono Plugs
S-VIDEOJack
Cable Used: S-Vidan
Video (Composite) Jack
Cable Used:AN with RCA-_pe
Phone Plug
_Vl_O _l
Audio Jacks (Stereo Connection)
Cables Used:AN with RCA-wpe
Phone Plug
Audio Jacks (Monaural Connection)
Cable Used:A/X/with RCA-wpe
Phone Plug
AUDIO AUBI0
Antenna RFJack
Cable Used:RF Coaxial (75[])
Push-on Type
Or
Screw-on Type
SignalSplitter
Cables Used: RFCoaxial ('/5_)
300- to 75-ohm Twin-lead Adapter
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Connect?ng Accessory Dev?cestoYourTV
_u can connect a wide range of video and
udio components to your TI'_in various
ways. This page and the nat one provide an
overview of signal compatibilitius and the lypes
of components you can connect to the jacks.
Conneztian e_ples follow on subsequent
pages. Seepages l and 2 of the Quick Use and
Setup Cmide that came with your set for exam-
pies of busic cannections, You may also want to
r_fer to the user instructions that came with
each particular device for informatkm on can-
nectio_'.
WhatYou Can Connect to the
Standard Panel Jacks
1
2
&NTENNA IN 75K2jack--use to con-
rlect radio-t?eqoency (RF) signl_lsfrom
VHF/L_tF antermas or a cable sTstern.
These are 480i signals.
YPbPr (component *idan input [CNrI]
jacks)---compa?ib]e with 480i sigrl_s
orfly.Use to cormeet accessories having
component video ou_uts, such as DVD
players, laser-disc players, video-ganle
players, satellite receivers, or other
devices. Use the 1NPUT-AV 1L(eft) ar_j
R(igh0 AUDTOjacks fbr sound connec-
?ions. CWTcannot be displayed in the PTP
window.
3
S-VIDEO (super video) jacks---com-
pa?ib]ewith 480i sign,s only. Use to
cormeet accessories having Super VItS
(S-VItS) outputs, soch as VCRs, DVD
players, laser-disc players, video-ganle
players, satellite receivers, or other
devices.
4
VIDEO (¢omposile)jacks (INPUT-AV],
INPUT-AV 2, and TV's side jack panel
[AV3])--compa?ible with 480i sigrlfls
orfly.Use to cormeet _ccessories having
composite video omputs, sxtchas VCRs,
vidan-ganle players, or other devices.
5
AUDIO inputs ([NPUT-AV ],
INPUT-AV 2, and TV's side jack panel
[AV3])---use to corlr_et from the aodio
output jacks orl VCRs, DVDs, or oilier
accessories.
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OUTPUT (VIDEO/AUDIO)--video is
compa?ible with 480i signals only. Use to
cormeet to a VCR to record pro_ams
from the TV: Ornse the AUDIO outputs
to connect to an audio hi-fi sysXegi.
_ Headphone jack--use to conrlectheadpboiles for persona] fistanblg.
3
Summary of signal compatibil?t_es
Compatible output signal
frorr= art external sourc:e
Input iacks on TV or accessory device
ANTENNA IN 75£), INPUT AV-%
INPUT AV-2, and side iack panel (AV3) 480i (480 lines, interlaced)
Side Jack Panel
NOTE:The
TV recognizes
the side jack
panel asAV3.
Sig_ls counected to the liD VNPUT-AV 4
or T-TD1NPLW-AV5 inputs w'dl provide
you with the best picture. Examples of
sources for such signa]s are a progTessive-
scan DVD player (480p) or arlliD receiver
(10SOi or 480p) with YPbPr or RGB out-
puts. The lOSOisibnmlswill provide you
with the best picture possible. Devices with
RGB outputs may or may not have H arid
V s:€_lcoutputs to counect to the T-TD
1NPLrr-AV 4 H and V SYNC inpms (see
page 57). Trlstractions for selecting file
liD VNPUT-AV 4 and AV 5 color space
(YPbPr or RGB) are on page 59.
Among the 480J-compatible inputs
(ANTENNA IN 7512, INPUT AV-I,
1NPLrr AV-2, and the side jack panel), you
will get the best picture from the compo-
nerlt video inputs (labeled YPbPr). The
S-Video inputs will provide the next-best
level of picture quality.
Connecting Accessory Devices toYour TV
WhatYou Can Connect to the
High-definition Input Jacks
1
lid INPUT-AV 4---use to connect dig-
Jtel equipment with a 1080i or a 480p
sig#al outpu_ such as T-SDreceivers
(1080i or 480p) or DVD players with
progressJve-scarl capability (480p). You
can connect equipment with YPbPr
cornporierit video or RGB outputs to
the HD INPUT-AV 4jacks. H arid V
sync cormections may or may not be
required for RGB connections. (See
page 59.) Dedicated audio input jacks
are located with the HD TNPUT-AV 4
video jacks.
NOTE: The PJcture-in-Pictt_e (PIP)
f_ture Js Ilct available for use with AV 4.
2
HD INPUT-AV .q-----useto connect digi-
tal equiprnant with DVI (digital video
Jrtteffaee) 1080J or 480p outpuL DVI is
a specitie digital input allowing
encrypted transmission of unoom-
pressed HI) annterlt. DVTJrtdiudes
HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content
pmtectiorl), which is supported by the
motion picture industry, satellite
pmvidars, and most of the consumer
electronics industry. DVI is gaining
momentum and quickly becoming an
industry Srnndard for the consumer to
view high-definitiert rrmteriul while
keeping eorttent protecxed.
NOTE: The PicCutre-in-Pieture(PIP)
feature is not available fbr use with AV5.
The TV's default color-spacesetdng fbr UD
1NPUT-AV4 is YPbPr,ffthe picture looks
g-a'ossly ineorrec%raycl_.mg_igthe color-space
settingon eitherthe ff_bfiv,d equipmar¢ orthe
T_, For more information on settingthe color
space on the digdtale_iprnenr_ see fae equip-
ment's directioris-for-usemanual. To setthe
TV's color spat_, see page 59 in this r_r_tual.
This television is designed to be enmp_ble
with [figh-defatitionsisal _v,m&_ 1080i
and 480p as speeified by the Elee_rfie
IadusUlesAssoe'_on sxan&_lEIA770,3.
Because ou_ut sv.m&_ may v',_.-by manu-
fuehrer, you may encounter somed'_dtal
equipment th_cwin not properly display pie-
rares on fae TV.
The PIP 0?ieare-ki-pieture) t_amre allows
you to tune to a program in the rnaln w'indow
and scan other charmels_ the PIP window.
From a single o:nt_a or cable input, signals
are separated into two signals within the tele-
vislom The AVI, AV2, and AV3 inputs are
alsoavailable as PIP _urees,
Summa_y of signal connpat_b_lities
Compatible output s_gnal
f_r_ _n ezl_ernal souroe
TV Input or device
_080i (1080 lines,interlaced) or
WD INPUT-AV 4 480p (480 lines,progressive scan)
HD INPU--AV 5
Digital video interface (DVI) with
_0801(_080 lines,interlaced) or
480p (480 lines,progressive scan)
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Because DVI is such ilew technology, the
electrollics industry is still workkig toward a
decisJoi_ on oI_estandard. Philips testing has
determined that compatibility issues exist with
respect to a limited immbar of high-defillitioll
receivers when they are colmected to the DVT
input oil this television. If you should experi-
ence difficuities, please contact our Custorrmr
Care Cellter at 1-800-531-0039.
r_ TV;_,oudioivideo (A_ input.jac_' provide
1 f!_rdirectpicw.re and sound connections
between the TV and ance_sory devices such a,_
VCRs, D_D players, and others that have AVout-
put.jacks.
This'example, which _e_ the INPUT-AV I.jacks,
shom_you one way you can connect a VCR to
__ar Tg
Refer to the directions-for-u*e manual tbr >vmr
VCRforfp,a'tber information on connectio_.
Tomake the connections shown in this"example,
3_u will need:
one coaxial cable (75_2)
onecabletbravideoconnection(standard
RCA -t3pephonoplug)
t_cabl_Ltbroudioconnectio_(standard
RCA-type phono plugs) (only one cable is"
neededfor a nonst_o VCR).
NOTE: The cable._"are not s_plied withyour 7_;
Youshould be able to buy them at most stores
that sell electnmics. Or you can call imr
C_tomer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039
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2
3
4
Connect a cable TV or antenna signal
to the ANT IN jack on the back af the
VCR.
Connect from the OUT jack on the
back af the VCR to the ANTENTNAIN
7.r_ jack on the back af the T_:
Connect the VIDEO OUT jack an the
back of the VCR to the INPUT-AV 2
_qDEO jack on the back of the TV.
Cannecl the audio output R(ight) and
L(efl) jacks on the back of the VCR to
the INP[Tr-AV2 AUDIO jacks on Ihe
back of the T_:
NOTE: If the VCR is a mona (nons*emo)
refit, co_t only the left _o cable,
w[fich_naallyhas a white-coded plug,
Press the AV button on the remote can-trol as many times as neecssa_ to select
the AV2source for viewing of materials
from the VCR.
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Stereo sound will pass from the ANT
OUT jack on the VCR to file ANTENNA
IN 75_ jack on the TV only when the
VCR is in TV mode. This is the mode
that _lows the TV to use its channel
selector.
To simpli_ making connections, audio
arid vkleocables often have color-coded
plugs. The jacks on your TV are likewise
color coded to match the plugs. The cod-
ing is as follows:
--Yellow for video (composite)
--Red for the right audio channel
--White for the let1 at_lio channel
NOTE: Zfyour VCR is mona (non-
stereo), you will connect only one audio
cable. You must ensure that the TV is set
to MONa for tile signml source to which
you've connected the VCR (1NPUT-AV 2,
1NPUT-AV 1, or the side panel inputs
[AV3]). Othenadse, you will receive
sound from only one of the TV's speakers.
See page 36.
You caa display the AV], AV2, or AV3 signal
sources in the PIP window. See page 7 of the
Quick Use and Setup Guide tbr i_ormation on
nsiag the l?icture-ia-Pictore (PIP) fbature.
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presented here is a connection example
involving a VCR and cable box.
Refer to the YCR i' direetionszfor-use manual
far further infoFmation on £;onnect_otK_'.
Tomake the connections in this _ample, yon
will need:
one, two-w@' signal splitter
two coaxial cables (75£1)
one eable./br a v'ideo connection (standard
RCA-type p!_mo plug)
two eable,_'f!_raudio connections (standard
RCA-t)7)e p!_mo plugs) (only one cable is
needed fiw connection to a nonstereo
VCR).
NOTE; The cables' are not svpplied with yovr
77,'.You s!_uld be able to buy them at mast
stores that sell electronics. Or you can call
out" Customer Care Center at
1-800-531-0039.
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4
5
6
Connect a cable TV signal to a two-
way signal splitter.
Connect one of the two-way signal
splitter outputs to the CABLE IN
jack on the cable box.
Connect the other tw'o-way signal
splitter output to the ANTENNA IN
75K2on the back of the TV,
Connect from the cable box TO TV
jack to the ANT IN jack on the back
of the VCR.
Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on
the VCR to the INPUT-AV 2 _ql)EO
jack on the back of the T_;
Connect the AUDIO OUT R(ight)
and L(ef0 jacks on the VCR to
INPUT-AV 2 AUDIO jacks an the
back of the TV.
"It_eRF outputon a cable box, usually
labeled OLrI'PUT, OLTF, or qY3 T'v,
will not p_s a stereo sound si_ to the
ANTENNA ]N 750. jack on the T'v. _t;hov_'-
ever, your cable box has separate
Audio/Video outputs, t_ing A/V cables to
connect to tho_e untpu_sand to ",he,_,¢
inpu_;son the TV might p_s a _ereo sound
signal to the T'v. C_nract your cable 'YV
company for more ir_¢bmiadon.
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NOTE: If the VCR is a nollstereo unit,
colmect only the le_ at_lio cable,
whJc_lusu_ly has a white-coded plug.
Press the AV button on the remote
control as many times as necessary
to select the AV2 source _or viewing
of materials from the cable box or
VCR.
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To simplifiimakin_ connections, the plub_
on atldioandvideo c_bles ate often color
coded. "Ittejaclc_artyour TV arelikewise
cdor code6 vamatch the pk_gs.
The coding is as follows:
--¥dlow for video (cornpo_te)
--Red for the right;audio channel
--Wbiie fortheleft at_diocbarmel
NOTE: T:t'yourVCR is mona (nortstere6),
you will connect ordyone ea_diocable.You
must e_t_trethat the TV is set to MONO for
the sibmalscarce to which you've cormected
theVCR (_PLIT-AV 2, RqPUT-AV1,orthe
sidepanel inputs _AV3]).Otherwise_you will
receive sound from only one of the TV's
speakers. See page 36.
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yt_T can us'ekv)ur77_'3'AUDIO OUTPUTjacLs'
eotmect to an external audio hi-fi ,s3_s't_
Follow thesimple ._1epsbelong:
Tomake tbe._*eeotmeetio_, you will need two
cable._'.tbraudio eotmectio_ (standard RCA),
NOTE: The eable._"are not *_plied withyour 7_:
Youshould be able to buy them at most stores
that sell electronics, Or you can call _mr
Cg_tomer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039,
conmxt from the L(eft) and R(igh0AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the back of
the TV te ate L(_) and r(igh 0 AUXtln¢
INPUT jacks onthe back offile hi-ti sys-
[Pill.
2
See the section below on using the
AUDIO OUT control.
A fle_ connecting the TV_ _AUDIO OUTPUT
]aelcs_to the AUDIO 17¢PUT]aelcs_on an
_ernal hi-fi ,Wst_, set the AUDIO OUT
czm_l in the SO_WD submenu to either
VARIABLE or FIXED to determine whether
.)_m adjust the vol_e at the 77"or at the
_ernal hi-fi _Wst_. To change the volume at
the TVusing the TV'_s_remote control, you must
select VARIABLE. To adjust the _vlume at the
stc_,eo using the hi=[i_ controls; you must select
F17_D. You can also use t_ SPEAKERS
c<mtrol in t_ SOUND _s_bmenu to turn t_
TV_ speakers off:
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2
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Press the MENU/SELECT button
on the remote control to show the
on-screen lnenu,
Press the CURSOR RING DOWN
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT
to enter the SOUND submenu.
Press the CURSOR RING DOWN
repeatedly until AUDIO OUT is
highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RING LEFT or
RIGHT to set the AUDIO OUT to
either VARIABLE or FLXED.
Ifyan want to turn the TV's internal
speakers off, press the CURSOR
RING DOWN repeated?r*until
SPEAKERS is highlighted. Then
press the CURSOR RING LEFT or
RIGHT to turn the speakers off.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
exit the menu.
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The sound outputs from the TV to an exter-
nal hi-fi system are not affbcted or tailored
by the TREBLE, BASS, BALANCE, AVL
INCR. SURROUND aridBASS BOOST
controls ]_lthe TV's SOUND submeun.
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Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTV
Ci_,mponent video inpuLs_allow the h_gbe_'tpos-
ible color and pictum resolution in the play-
back qf digital signaLL,w,ch asthose ofD_D
players. The color d_[f&encesignaL__(Pb, Pr) and
the luminance (t) signal are cannected and
received separatel3v:The re,gdltis better color
bandwidth iqtbrmation than is t_)ssible with com-
pasite video (labeled VIDEO onyour TV:_jack
panel) or S-Hdeo connectio_.
Tomake the connections shown in this"example,
3_u will need:
tbreecable._'Jbrvideocannections(*'tandard
RCA-type pbono plugs)
tvmcabl_*'tbroudioconnectio_(standard
RCA-type pbono plugs).
NOTE: The cable._"are not *_plied with your TE
You should be able to buy them at most stores
that sell electorates. Or you can call _mr
C_tomer Care Center at ]-800-531-0039.
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2
3
4
Connect the YPbPr (componen 0
VIDEO OUT jacks from the DVD play-
er to the INPUT-AV 1YPhPr (compo-
nent video) jacks on the back of the T_:
NOTE: The INPUT_AV1YPbPr jacks
will accept 480i (interlaced) output sig-
mfls only. The connection example on this
page assumes the use ofa DVD player
With irlter]aced output, Some OVD play-
ers, however, have YPbPr outputs tha_can
be switched between inter_ed and pro-
gr_ssive semi.If you are attempting to use
a DVD phyer with proggessive-scan
(480p output) eapaNlity to m_ the con-
neetion shown in this example, you mus_
be sure to s_tch the DVD phyer to inter-
laced. Tfuecess_-, r_ferto the DVD phy-
er's directions-for-use rt_nual tbr help. If
you wur_to use the DVD phyer ki pro-
gr_ssive-scan mode, you must use the
HI3 INPUT-AV4 jacks (see page 13),
Canncet the AUDIO OUT L(efl) and
R(igh0 jacks from the DVD player to
the INPUT-AV 1AUDIO jacks on the
back of the "lB,:
Press the AV hu_n on the remote con-
trol as many times as necessa_ to select
the C_T (component video input)
source on the TV,
Tunl the DVD player on and press
PLAY to view the DVD program on
the TV
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To sirnpli_-m_iag connections, the plugs on
_o and video cablesare oftencolor coded.
The jacks on your TV are likewise color
c_]ed to match the plugs,
The _iamesfor the compouent video jacks
may fflfferdepeml'mgon the DVD p'layeror
acuessur.- digivalsource equipment used. For
example, besktesYPbPr, you may soe
R.Y/B-Y/Y; or L_CbX Althoughabbrevia-
tions midterms may vary, the letters Banti R
stand ibr the blue antiredcolor component
signals, respectively,anti Yindicates the lmm-
nanee signal, H'necess_J, retbr to the direc-
tions-for-use mmalal fbr your DVD or digdtal
acuessur.- formore kfformatior_
You emi alsoeonnee_a satellite receiver to the
TV ki a i_iuer skni'larto the exmnple shown
on this page. If you corot a swgllitereceiver
to the TV, you will ueed to use the receiver's
d_mel-rnernori,ration system to storeehan-
uels in the reeeiver's memory.
If'you experience difficultiesreceiving sound
with a DVD disc,cheek the sound settings
through the DVD disc's menu.
The CWTsource cmmotbe disp'layedin the
PIP wkidow. See page 7 kithe Quick Useattd
Setup Guide fbrmore on the PIP f_a_re,
To prevent uneven picture-tube a_lg, do not
leave nonmoviag knages or picture borders on
the screen *br an exxended period. See page 60.
Conne_ngAccessory Devices tx_YourTV
Z_he Jbllowing instructions _plain how to
annect a D_/7) player with progre, s;_qve_can
capability to the HD 1NPUT-A V 4 jacks on
your 77(
Tomake the connections, you will need:
threecable._'Jbrvideocannections(_'tandard
RCA-type phano plugs)
tv_cabl_'tbraudioconnectio_(standard
RCA-type phano plugs).
NOTE: The eable._"are not s_pplied with your 7Y:
Youshould be able to buy them at most stores
that sell electronics. Or you can call our
C_tomer Care Center at ]-800-531-0039.
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2
3
Conneel from the "tTrPb jacks on
the back of the DVD player to the
HD INPUT-AV 4 Gff, R_/Pr,B/Pb
jacks on the back of the T$:
Connect from the L(efi) and R(ight)
AUDIO OUT jacks on the back of the
DVTI player to the lid INPUT-AV 4
AUDIO L(eit) and R(ight) jacks on the
back of the IT.
Make sure the DVD player is in pro-
_ressive-scan mode. You will not get a
viewable piclure througl_ ti_eHI)
INPUT_AV4 jacks if the DVD player is
in interlaced mode.
For more informalion on placing your
DVD player in progressive-scan mode,
see the DVD player's directions-for-use
manual Also, see the Helptill Hints to
the fight. The way in which progn'es-
sive-scan mode is selected varies among
DVD players.
Press the AV button on your TV remote
control as many times as necessary to
select the AV4 siffaal source.
Turn the DVD on, insert a disc, and
press play to view aDVD on the T$:
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If you experience difficulties receiving
sound with a DVD disc check the sound
settings through the DVD disc's menu.
To prevem uneven picture-tube aging, do ant
leave ann-moving [trlagesor picture borders on
the screen tbr artextended period, See page 60,
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If atler cormeefmg your DVD player your
display is filled Wi]_lwavy lines, it may be
that your DVD player is not set to progres-
sive-scan mode, Some DVD phyers have an
I/P (klrerlaced/prog_essive scan) switch
located on the back or from oft_leplayers for
changing f_ominterlaced to progressive-scan
mode, Other DVO players may allow the
mode to be changed by pressirlg a bI_n On
t_leDVD player's remote control or by ttSirlg
t_leDVD player's on-screen menu. If the
interlaeed!progressive- scan seleetian
option is provided only through the DVD
O]l_Screen mellU, you will ]feed to _onlleel:
the DVD player to another AV input
source in addition to FID INPUT_AV4 to
see the DVD menu. Select this additional
AV source on screen to see the DVD menu
and choose progressive-scan mode. You
will then be able to see the DVD picture
through the AV4source.
Some DVD players have dedicated progres-
sive-scan outputjacks that are labeled as
SIJ_hand require no switehklg to provide a
pic_Ye _iFOU_I the HI) INPUT-AV4 jacks.
See your DVD player's d'weetions-for-use
r_nual tbr information.
The default color-space se_lg for the
ED TNPUT-AV4 jacks is YPbPr. RGB is
also an opfior_ If the picture's color looks
,grossly incorreet, try cNmgklg either the
DVD player's or TV's color-space s_img.
See the DVO player's directions-for-use
r_rantmlfbr hffomrafion on seWmgits color
space, Or see page 59 kl this rcarloal 1;oset
the TV's color space.
The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature does
not function with AV4 orAV5.
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_ S(uper)-_deo connection on the back
d side panel) _i'the 771can give you better
picture detail and elarityJbr the plgcback of S-
_q:IS VCR tapes or D_7_ than the normal anten-
na (RF sigmaO or Ftdeo (composite) picture con-
nections. The egample given eonneeLs' a
D}_NCR Combi unit to the INPUT-AV 2 jacks
on the back _t'the 774
NOTE: The ace_s'sorydevice must have an
S-_qDEO output jack to make the connection
explained on this page.
Tomake the eonnactions,you will need:
one S-Hdeo cable
tv_cabl_sltbroudioconnactio_(standard
RCA-type pbono plugs).
NOTE: The eable,_"are not *_gopliedwithyour TE
Youshould be able to buy them at most stores
that sell elactmnics. Or you can call _mr
C_tomer Care Center at !-800-531-0039.
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4
Connec! the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the
back of the accessory device with
_VIDEO oulput to the INPUT-AV 2
_VIDEO jack on the back of the "1%:
Connec! the DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT
jacks on the back of the accessory
device to the INPUT-AV 2 AUDIO input
jacks on the back of the "1%:
Press the AV butten on the remote con-
trol as many times as necessary to select
the AV2source on the T_:
Turn the accessory device on and press
play to view the video source material
(DVD or videotape, for example) on
the TV.
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To smlplil_ makirlg connections, audio
cables are often color coded: red for the
right charlrlel, aridwhite for the left chan-
nel. The jacks on your TV are likewise
color coded to match the plugs. To make
S-Video corlrlectiorls, you must use arl
S-Video cable.
You can also connect a satellite receive_
laser-disc player, video-game playe_ or
other accessory device with S-Video
capability to the TV in a manner similar
to the example shown on this page.
If you connect a satellite receiver to the
you will need to use the receiver's
charmel-memorizafion system to store
charlrlels Jrlthe receiver's memory.
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Video sources that show a constant non-mov-
izigpatte_l oil the TV acreezi can cause pic-
ture-tube damage. When you are Ilot nsing
your video accessory devices, turnthem or1:
Also, regularly altenlate the use of accessory
video sources with ilormal TV viewing. See
page 60.
_tal equipmentwith a 1080i or 480p output
compatible with the liD INPUT-AV 4
video.jacks.
NOTE: This,television is"designed to be computi-
ble with h_gh-definitionsignal standard_ 1080i
and 480p a_specified be'the Electronic Industries'
Association standard EIA770.3. Because output
standards may vary be'manufac_'er, you may
encounter some digital equipment that willnot
properly display pictw_ on the 7_:
Tomake the connections'shown in this"example,
)_a will need:
one S-I¢_deocable
threeeable,_'Jbrvideoeonneetions'(s'tandard
RCA-type phono plugs)
four eable,_'Jbraudio connections' (standard
RCA-type phono plugs)
one coa,xid cable (75_2).
NOTE: The cable,_"are not s_plied with y_mr 7_:
Youshould be able to buy them at most stores
that sell el*_ronics. Or you can call our
C_tomer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039.
Cu]raeet S-_qDEO and audio ¢abl_.NOTE: This exmnple uses
FNPUT-AV]. _bu can use FNPUT-AV2or
the sidekiput jacks if'you vcant.
Coraiec¢an S-VIDEO cable fi'omthe HI)
receiver's S-VIDEO jack to the TV's
NPUT-AV 1 S-VIDEO jack,
Coraie_ _om the HD receiver's AUDIO
anti jackstotheTV's
TNPUT-AV1L(eff) and n0ght) AUDIO
jacks.
Co]racer€ompmrentvideo and audiocables to the TV's FIDinputs.
Coraie_¢fi'omthe YPRPB jacks on
the HD receiver to the TV's HI)
7qPUT-AV4 GF'_,R/Pr, B/Pb j'_s.
Connev__om the HI3reeeiver's AUDIO
L(etl) and R('tght)jacks to the TV's HI)
7qPUT-AV4 L(e_) and R0ght) AUDIO
jacks.
Co]racer€oa_tl cables.
Conoe_; *}le cO_'lal cable l_ad-irl flora
your cable outlet, cable converter box, or
VEF/UI_ anterau.ttothe IN FROM
ANTjack on the HI) reeeivec,
Coraiev_a ooaxialcable from the OUT
TO TV jack to the ANTENNA IN 75_=_
jack on the T',L
Conne_ the eo_ial cable l_l-in flora a
satellite dish antenus tothe SATELLITE
7_ jack on the HD receiver.
RetbrIo fire direetions-tbr-usemanualthat came with Ihe lad receiver for setup
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HD receivers will supply stereo sound to the TV only through the audio
left and right cables, not through the coaxi_ cable.
Making a sVandard connection along with file HD connection as shown
Jn the example (S-VTDEO) on this page will allow you to see file receiv-
er's on-screen menu and a picture (vMid signal) from the receJvar should
Jt be swJtehed to SD mode.
The HD TNPUT-AV 4 jacks are for standard RCA-type phono plugs.
Your HD receiver may use RCA or BNC outpm jacks. If yo_tr HD
receiver comes with BNC jacks you will need to purchase BNC-to-
RCA adapters to connect the receiver to the TV. You should be able to
purchase these adapters at most stores that sell electronics. Or you can
cNl our _2NstornarCare Center at 1-800-531-0039.
OR
BNC-to= BNC Adair
RCA Cor_r_c,_to e Ficicc,d to
Ad_p_e_' Col'll'l/x-_jo rl
RCA
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The TSDINPUT-AV 4 jacks arecompatible with some digital equipment
having RGB ou_ms with "sync on green' or RGB with "separate H and V
s3mc."Output s_s for digital equipment, however, may vary by trianu-
facturer.No industry s_s have been esteblJshed tbr lid television RGB
signal s3,_Xe_ls,thning, s3,nchronization, aridsign_ strengths. If the digital
equipment you want to connect to your TV offers both component video arid
RGB outpuIs,component videe is the stNgested connection to use.
The default color-space setting for the HD TNPUT-AV 4 jacks is Y-Pb?r.
RGB is Mso an option. If the picture color looks grossly incorrect, try
changing either the receiver's or TV's color space. See the receiver's
directions-for-use manual for information on setting its color space. Or
see page 59 in this manuM for setting fie TV's AV4 color space.
AV4 arid AV5 do not fi.mction with the PIP feature. They cannot be dis-
played in the PIP window, nor can the P_P window be displayed when
those sJgnla_sources are being viewed on the main screen.
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Connecting Accessory Devices toYour TV
The side panel.jacLs'previde a convenient way
I Jbr you to connect a camcorder toytmr TE
Theside paneljacLs' are recognized byyour 77/
as'AY3.
Youcan obtain S-ItTDEOquality with an S-FTIS,
Hi-& or digital camcorder by connecting to the
S-IqDEO inpat i_tead of the IqDEO (composite)
Tomake the connections shown in this"example,
)_u will need:
an S-_qDEO cable
tw_cabl_s'tbroudioconnectio_(standard
RCA-type pbano plugs).
NOTE: The cable,_"are not *_plied withyour TE
Youshould be able to buy them at most stores
that sell electnmie/_.Or you can call _mr
C_tomer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039.
1
2
3
Connect from the S-VIDEO output on
the camcorder to the S-VIDEO input in
the TV's side pand.
Connect from the AUDIO outputs on
the camcorder to the side panel AUDIO
L(efl) and R(ight) inputs.
Press the AV bulton on the remote can-
trol as many times as necessary to select
the AV3source on the TV for the view-
tug of materials from your eamcorder.
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To simplJl_ making connectioils, the plugs
on aadio cables are ofteil color coded: red
for the right channel, and white for the ]eft
charmel. The jacks on your TV are ]JkewJse
co]or coded to match the p]ugs. To make
S-Video collilectJolls, yoK I?ilKS_!Ise all
S-Video cable.
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Connecting Accessory Devices toYour TV
The 77@side panel ha__a headphonejack Jbr
personal listening,
Insert the headphone plug into theheadphone jacE ,_. in the TV's side
panel.
Turn down the TV's volume or pressthe Mate button _ oli the remote con_
trol to turn off'the TV's interalalspeak-
ers. See the section below for infomartion
ori oddtjus_ headphone volanle arid bal-
ar'tee,
NOTE: The headphone knpe_e must
be between 8 arid 4,000 ohms. The head-
phone jack is stereo and 3.5 ram in size.
Side J_k P_r,_l
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T4jHEADPHONE controls a(low you to
ust the volume and balance of the
sound going to the headphone_ _.
Press the MENU/SELECT button
on the remote control to show the
on-screen Iuenu.
2
3
4
5
6
Press the CURSOR RING DOWN
once to highlight SOUND.
Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT
to enter the SOUND submenu.
Press the CURSOR RING DOWN
repeatedly until HEADPHONE is
highlighted, Then press the CLIRSOR
RING RIGHT to enter the
T_ADPHONE submenu.
Press the CURSOR RING DOWN
or UP to highlight VOLUME or
BALANCE, Then press the CURSOR
RING LEFT or RIGHT to adiust the
control.
Press the STATUS/EXIT button to
exit the menu,
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The AVL, TNCR. SURROUND, and BASS
BOOST contro]s do itot _ctiolt with the
headphones.
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FE_!INES _LANCE
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SOUND
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SOUND
TREBLE VOLUHE
BASS BALANCE
BALANCE
INCN'SURNOUND
SOUND
HEADPHONE
_LANCE
SOUND
HEADPHONE
VOLUME
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Using the Remote ControI
y;ur 77Zremote is capable of working not
nly your TV but also other infrared
remote ([R) controlled accessory devices
such as VCRs, cable 77/converter boxes,
satellite receivers, D FD players, and laser-
disc pFt_ers.
If you want to use ),oar TV remote to oper-
ate a VCR or other accessory devices, you
will need to perJbrm the initial check
explained in this section. You may also need
to go to the sections on the "Code-entry
Method" and the "Search Method" in the
pages that follow.
Press the VCR or ACC(essory)
mode button on the TV remote for
the desired product category.
NOTE: Pres_ the VCR mode button
allows access to product codes for
VCRs. Pressing the ACC(essory) mode
button allows access to the product
codes for cane TV converters, satellite
receivers, DVD players, and laser-disc
players.
Point the TV remote toward thedesired accessory device and press
the POWER button.
Does the remote turn the accessory
de_qee on?
If yes, stop aridtry other function but-
tons on the TV remote. With a VCR,
for example, try the Nay, Stop, and
Rewind buttons, for example. (See
page 23 for information on how the
remote buttons correspond with acces-
sory device functions.) Tfthey also
work the accessory device, then the
remote is ready aridno farther steps
are needed.
If not, do the following:
Look up a four-di[_t remote code
number on pages 21 or 22 for your
brand of accessory device. Than go
through the simple steps for entering a
four-digit code as expl_ed on
page 19.
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If more than one tour-digit code numbar is
listed, you may have to try more than the
first numbar given to locate your compo-
nent's correct code.
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Cable Convart_r Box
DVD Nal_r
VCR
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XOdW that _'ou have looked up the fbur-
igit remote-control Direet-ent_ _Code
,lbr your brand of accessory device you are
tea@ to lbllot_' the simple steps shown below
to program your TV remote.
Please read through all the *_eps befbre
beginning,
1
2
First, press and hold down the VCR
or ACC (for an accessory de_ice
other than a VCR) mode button on
the TV remote, Then press and hold
down the MENU/SELECT button at
the same time for a brief trioment.
Release the buttons. The TV retriota
back light will switch on.
NOTE: For correct operation, you
trmst first press and hold the triode
button and then press arid hold the
MENU/SELECT button shriulta_ous]y.
Within 30 seconds of pressing the
VCR (or ACC) button and
MENU/SELECT button, enter a
four-digit code for the accessory
device (see pages 21 and 22),
If you make a trlistake while attempt-
Jng to enter the four-digit code and
want to start again, press any button
other than one with a number. Then
return to step 1 to begin again.
Point the remote at the aecessor?,"device. Then press the POWER bu_on
on the remote to turn the device on.
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- Tfyou do not enter a complete code within
30 seconds, you will need to perform step
1 of the Code-entry Method again.
- Tfyou enter triore than four digits, the unit
will retain the first four digits entered.
- If the procedure explained above does not
work the first time, repeat the steps using
the same remote code number.
- If after a second try the remote does not
operate your accessory device, aridmore
code numbers are listed for your brand,
use the next listed code nttmber.
- If altar repeated attempts the Entry-code
Method does not allow you to work your
accessory device with your TV remote, try
the Search Method explaMed on the next
page.
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Using the Remote Control
Cable Comc_rt_r Box
DVD Player
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Using the Remote ControI
yOac_r TV remote _:an be set to work various
eessory devices (VCRs, cable convert-
ors, and satellite receivers, fiw example) by
what is called the Search Method.
NOTE: The Search Method works only with
devices equipped with channel-display indi-
cators on the devices th_'elves or the abili-
Iy to show channel numbers on the TV
screen, If the Code-enttT*' Mettu_d (shown in
the previow*' section) did not enable your TV
remote to work your accessory' device, then
,[bllow the easy steps listed bekm: Please
read the steps once before performing them,
1
2
3
Turn on the desired device. Press
and hold down the VCR or ACC
(for an accessmT¢ device other than
a VCR) mode button on the TV
remote, Then press aridhold d_wrl
the SURF button as you hold down
the desired triode (VCR or ACC) but-
toll,
NOTE: For correct operation, you
must press and hold down the desired
mode (VCR or ACC) button t_st arid
then press aridhold down the SURF
button second.
While holding down the SURF and
the desired mode (VCR or ACC)
buttons simultaneousl% point the
remote toward the accessory device
and continue holding the buttons
down.
Watch the Channel Indicator on
your accessory device. Cha_el num-
bers wJl] scan up when the TV remote
has identified the correct code for
your accessory device. This may take
several trfinutes.
Release the mode (VCR or ACC)
and SURF buttons as soon as chan-
nel numbers start to scan up. The
scarming trieans that your TV remote
has found the code for your accessory
device.
NOTE: T:t'nochannel change happens
_r several trfinute_,repeat steps 1 and
2. Then ira chapel change stilldoes no*
occur, therernccewill not work with the
desired accessory device.
Satellite Receiver
Cable Conwr_r _x
VCR
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The remote's back light will blhtk
theremote moves through its
prodt_t code list. ,M_r the remc,m
Jdertti:tiesthe prodtml;code for
your accessory device and you
release the remote bu_ons, the
b_k light will blink _vice.
Your TV remote mW lt_cate*,he
accesmry dm,-ice'scode quickly or
within several mint_e_.
Don't let the accessory d_ice
scan up more than five channels
when the correct code is fotm_
the remote may p_s up the fight
code and have m repeat the seareh
cycle.
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