Page 2 - Congratulations; on your; Dear PHILIPS product owner:; Know these; safety; symbols
2 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. Return your Warranty Registration card tod...
Page 4 - Contents; Welcome/Registration of Your TV; TV; Resetting the Audio/Video Settings to Factory
4 Contents I NTRODUCTION Welcome/Registration of Your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety/Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 C ONNECTING A CCESSORY D EVICES T...
Page 5 - Items Included with This TV; Features; As you unpack your TV, please note the included items:; Quick Use and Setup Guide
5 Items Included with This TV Features Compact design with low weight The unique Philips single-panel liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCOS)technology allows for a large screen TV with a very low depthand low weight. This TV will find a place in any living roomwithout occupying a large area, and it can be...
Page 6 - Ways TV Signals Can Come to Your Home; Over the Air
6 Ways TV Signals Can Come to Your Home Analog Signal Digital Signal TV Antenna at Your Home Cable TV Company For Direct Connection to Your TV or to a Cable Box, VCR, or Satellite Receiver Cable TV Signal (Analog) Satellite TV Company Satellites Telephone Line Satellite Dish at Your Home Satellite R...
Page 7 - Descriptions of Jacks, Cables, and Connectors; Signal Splitter
7 Descriptions of Jacks, Cables, and Connectors TUNER V G S-VIDEO This page contains descriptions and illustrations of jacks, cables,and connectors you might use in making connections. The cablesand connectors are not supplied with your TV, but you can pur-chase at your electronics dealer. Or you ca...
Page 8 - Panel Jack Compatibility Information
8 Panel Jack Compatibility Information 7 1 2345 6 DVI G S-VIDEO G S-VIDEO R L V R L R L R L V Pr Pb Y R L R L Pr Pb Y Pr Pb Y R L V STANDARD/ HD INPUTS STANDARD/ HD INPUTS TUNER RGB+HV AV 5 A V 6 AV 1 MON SUB OUT A V 2 AV 3 AV 4 OUT SER VICE 1 2 C 10 11 CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT + _ INT EXT 5 8 9 Spe...
Page 9 - Pre-connection Recommendations; Positioning the TV; Optional Swivel
9 Pre-connection Recommendations Positioning the TV Before connecting accessory devices—VCR,DVD player, or HD satellite receiver, for exam-ple—please keep the following in mind:• Place the TV on a flat surface. An unlevel sur- face may adversely affect picture perform-ance. • Do not place the TV on ...
Page 10 - NOTE; : Since you’ve connected the; Connecting a VCR; Right Audio; ELPFUL
10 1 Connect the incoming antenna or cableTV signal to the ANT IN jack on theback of the VCR. 2 Using a coaxial cable, connect to theOUT jack on the back of the VCR andto the TUNER jack on the back of theTV. 3 Using A/V cables, connect from theAUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks on theback of the VCR to the c...
Page 11 - Connecting a VCR and Cable Box; A cable box with AUDIO OUT jacks
11 Connecting a VCR and Cable Box AUDIO ANT OUT IN VIDEO L R OUT IN CH3 CH4 IN OUT DVI G S-VIDEO G S-VIDEO R L V R L R L R L V Pr Pb Y R L R L Pr Pb Y Pr Pb Y R L V STANDARD/ HD INPUTS STANDARD/ HD INPUTS TUNER RGB+HV AV 5 A V 6 AV 1 MON SUB OUT A V2 AV 3 AV 4 OUT SER VICE 1 2 C CABLE IN TOTV VIDEO ...
Page 12 - Connecting an S-Video Device
12 1 Using an S-Video cable, connect to theS-Video output on the back of theS-Video device and to the AV2 S-VIDEO input. 2 Using Stereo Audio cables, connect tothe AUDIO OUT jacks on the back ofthe S-Video device and to the correspon-ding AV2 audio inputs (L and R). 3 Press the Source button on the ...
Page 13 - Connecting a Standard DVD Player
13 1 Using Audio/Video cables, connect tothe YPbPr jacks on the back of thestandard DVD player and to the AV1YPbPr jacks on the back of the TV. 2 Using Stereo Audio cables, connect tothe AUDIO OUT jacks on the back ofthe DVD player and to the correspon-ding AV1 audio (L and R) jacks on theback of th...
Page 14 - Connecting a Progressive-scan DVD Player
14 1 Using Audio/Video cables, connect tothe YPbPr jacks on the back of the pro-gressive-scan DVD player and to theAV3 or AV4 YPbPr jacks on the back ofthe TV. 2 Using Stereo Audio cables, connect tothe AUDIO OUT jacks on the back ofthe DVD player and to the correspon-ding AV3 or AV4 audio (L and R)...
Page 15 - Connecting an HD Satellite Receiver to YPbPr
15 1 Using Component Video cables, con-nect to the YPbPr jacks on the back ofthe HD satellite receiver and to the cor-responding AV3 or AV4 YPbPr jackson the back of the TV. 2 Using Stereo Audio cables, connect tothe AUDIO OUT jacks on the back ofthe HD satellite receiver and to the cor-responding A...
Page 16 - Connecting an HD Satellite Receiver to DVI; • To simplify making connections, the con-
16 1 Using a DVI cable, connect to the DVIjack on the back of the HD satellitereceiver and to the corresponding AV6DVI jack on the back of the TV. 2 Using Stereo Audio cables, connect tothe AUDIO OUT jacks on the back ofthe HD satellite receiver and to thecorresponding AV6 audio (L and R)jacks on th...
Page 17 - Connecting Surround Sound Equipment; “Yes” must be activated for
17 Connecting Surround Sound Equipment DVI G S-VIDEO G S-VIDEO R L V R L R L R L V Pr Pb Y R L R L Pr Pb Y Pr Pb Y R L V STANDARD/HD INPUTS STANDARD/HD INPUTS TUNER RGB+HV AV 5 A V 6 AV 1 MON SUB OUT A V2 AV 3 AV 4 OUT SER V ICE 1 2 C + - + - Audio Input Phase 180 0 General Daylight saving Change PI...
Page 18 - If your game system cable; Connecting to the Side Inputs: Video Game System
18 1 Using the Audio/Video cable suppliedwith your video game system, connectto the back of the game system and tothe corresponding S-VIDEO andAUDIO (L and R) jacks in the Sidepanel of the TV. NOTE: If your game system cable does not have an S-Video plug, youcan instead make a regular Videoconnectio...
Page 19 - Labeling the Audio/Video Input Sources
19 Labeling the Audio/Video Input Sources Source Settings AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 Source Settings AV1AV2AV3AV4 Source Settings AV1 ---CableDVDSATRecorder--- Source Settings AV1 ---Other TVAV1:DVDAV2:RecorderAV3:SATAV4:HDAV5:OtherAV6:HDSIDE:Camera ® ® ® ® x 1 7 3 5 2 4 6 General Clock Source TV Settings Demo...
Page 20 - Freeze; Directions for Use; Remote Control Buttons
20 ® ® ® ® x Select (CBL VCR DVD SAT AMP) and Backlight Press this button to cycle across the accessory mode dial. Stop pressingwhen the mode you desire is lighted. The light will stay on for 2 secondsand then begin blinking to indicate the remote is in your desired mode.As long as the button blinks...
Page 22 - Programming the Remote Control
22 Programming the Remote Control 3 2 2 OPEN/CLOSE STANDBY-ON STOP PREV NEXT PLAY PAUSE DVD619 DVD/CD PLAYER POWER SELECT GUIDE INFO HIGH DEFINITION POWER Your TV remote control can operate accesso-ry devices such as cable boxes, VCRs, DVDplayers, satellite receivers, and amplifiers. Normally, the r...
Page 23 - HECK; Your TV remote is not necessarily
23 Programming the Remote Control 4 OPEN/CLOSE STANDBY-ON STOP PREV NEXT PLAY PAUSE DVD619 DVD/CD PLAYER 5 You can change the duration of the time-outmode by simultaneously pressing the Selectbutton and a digit button, 1–4. Using digit 1will set the time-out to 15 seconds; digit 2, 30seconds; digit ...
Page 24 - Programming the Remote Control: Setup Codes
24 Programming the Remote Control: Setup Codes Amplifier Carver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0296Curtis Mathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0327GE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0105JVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 26 - Operating Accessory Devices with the TV Remote; The remote is in accessory
26 Operating Accessory Devices with the TV Remote ® ® ® ® x 1 POWER SELECT GUIDE INFO HIGH DEFINITION POWER 2 Point the front of the remotetoward the front of theaccessory device, then pressthe necessary buttons to per-form the functions youdesire. Refer to pages 27 tosee the functions of the but-to...
Page 27 - VCR Mode; *Point remote at TV when using this button.; DVD Mode; *Point remote at TV when using this button.; SAT Mode; *Point remote at TV when using this button.; AMP Mode; *Point remote at TV when using this button.
Operating Accessory Devices with the TV Remote 27 CBL (Cable) Mode ® ® ® ® x Power Off Menu Up ClosedCaptioning* Menu Right Menu Down Menu Channel (+,–) Digits(Numbers) PreviousChannel A c t i veC o n t ro l ™Plus* PictureFormat* *Point remote at TV when using this button. Go to Ch 4* PixelPlus™Demo...
Page 28 - : The Active ControlTM values; Using Active ControlTM Plus; Active ControlTM Plus Settings
28 Active Control OffMinimumMediumMaximum INFO+ Active Control : Minimum Auto Picture Dynamic Contrast Sharpness DNR Personal i 10514 ® ® ® ® x 2 2 3 4 4 Active Control OffMinimumMediumMaximum 1 Active Control™ Plus monitors incomingvideo signals from the Tuner, AV1, AV2, andSide inputs and adjusts ...
Page 29 - Adjusting/Setting the Picture Controls
29 To adjust your TV picture controls, select a chan-nel and follow these steps. 1 Press the Menu button on the remote con-trol to show the on-screen menu. 2 Press the Cursor Right button to select“Picture.” 3 Press the Cursor Down button to selectone of the picture adjustments: “Contrast,”“Brightne...
Page 30 - Progressive Scan; doubles the number of pic-; Movie Plus; provides motion compensation to; improves the picture quality and; Selecting a Digital Processing Option; PixelPlus
30 The Digital Processing control gives you achoice of different picture scanning modes. Progressive Scan doubles the number of pic- ture lines, eliminating line flicker and provid-ing a jitter-free picture. Movie Plus provides motion compensation to increase clarity around moving images in thepictu...
Page 31 - Selecting a Dynamic Contrast Option
31 The Dynamic Contrast control allows you tosharpen the picture quality by making darkportions of the picture darker and light por-tions of the picture more noticeable.Normally, you will probably want to selectMedium. In certain circumstances, however,you may prefer Minimum or Maximum. 1 Press the ...
Page 32 - Selecting a DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) Option
32 For many reasons, one of which is poor cablereception, the picture can sometimes appearslightly “speckled” (an indication of signalnoise in the picture). The DNR (DynamicNoise Reduction) control can help eliminatethis type of interference and improve thequality of the picture. 1 Press the Menu bu...
Page 33 - Dynamic Blue Stretch; corrects the white col-; Green Enhancement; offers a more saturated; Color-dependent Sharpness; improves the; Turning on Color Enhancement
33 The Color Enhancement control can improvethe picture quality of pictures with a high sat-uration of color. This control works in fourways: Dynamic Blue Stretch corrects the white col- ors toward a more bluish-colored white with-out changing the other colors. Improves thesharpness of the picture. ...
Page 34 - Selecting an AutoPictureTM Option; AutoPictureTM Options
34 Selecting an AutoPicture™ Option Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install Picture Sound Features Channels TV Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Picture TV Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness 40 ® ® ® ® x 5 2 4 1 6 Picture TV Color enhancement Tint Auto picture Picture format Pers...
Page 35 - Selecting a Picture Format Option; The term; Your TV’s Picture Format Options
35 Your TV’s wide screen (16:9 aspect ratio)delivers a home-cinema experience that isn’tpossible with a conventional (4:3 aspect ratio)set. The 16:9 format of high-definition (HD)programs and other widescreen-format videosources appear more lifelike, dramatic, andtheatrical. Black or gray bars are d...
Page 36 - The Automatic picture format
36 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install Picture Sound Features Channels TV Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness ® ® ® ® x 2 4 1 6 Picture TV Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness 40 Picture TV Color enhancement Tint Auto picture Picture format AutomaticSuper zoomPanoramic--- Picture...
Page 37 - To control the television volume:; • The Volume scroll will not appear on; To control the Headphone volume:; Adjusting the TV and Headphone Volume
37 Besides the normal volume level control, yourTV also has a headphone volume control.This control can be adjusted when usingheadphones without having to adjust the mainvolume control for the TV cabinet speakers. To control the television volume: 1 Press the Volume + button on theremote control to ...
Page 38 - If you attempt to change the settings; Selecting a TV Equalizer Option
38 ® ® ® ® x 2 4 5 1 6 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 5 Sound Features Channels TV Volume Equalizer Balance Loudness Headphone volume Sound TV Equalizer Auto Sound: Speech120 Hz500 Hz1.5 kHz5 kHz10 kHz Sound TV Equalizer Auto Sound: Music120 Hz500 Hz1.5 kHz5 kHz10 kHz Sound...
Page 39 - Adjusting TV Speaker Balance
39 Sound Features Channels TV Volume Equalizer Balance Loudness Headphone volume Sound AV1 TV Volume Equalizer Balance Loudness Headphone volume ® ® ® ® x 1 5 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 4 3 2 Sound AV1 TV Volume Equalizer Balance Loudness Headphone volume 0 You can ...
Page 40 - Turning Loudness on or off
40 ® ® ® ® x 1 5 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 24 3 Off • On Sound On • Off Sound Features Channels TV Auto sound Equalizer Volume Balance Loudness Headphone volume Sound TV Auto sound Equalizer Volume Balance Loudness Headphone volume TV Auto sound Equalizer Volume Balanc...
Page 41 - Selecting a Sound Mode Option; Dolby Virtual; creates a virtualized
41 Selecting a Sound Mode Option ® ® ® ® x 2 4 1 6 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install Sound TV Sound mode Alt Audio Mono/Stereo OffIncr. SurroundDolby Virtual Sound Features Channels TV Volume Equalizer Balance Loudness Headphone volume Sound Sound mode OffIncr. SurroundDolby V...
Page 42 - If SAP is available on the tuned channel:
42 ® ® ® ® x 1 5 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install Sound Features Channels TV Volume Equalizer Balance Loudness Headphone volume Sound TV Sound mode Alt audio Mono/Stereo Main • SAP Sound TV Sound mode Alt audio Mono/Stereo SAP • Main OR 3 6 For broadcasts that contain SAP...
Page 43 - If the signal being received is in; Setting the TV for Stereo Programming
43 ® ® ® ® x 1 5 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install Sound Features Channels TV Volume Equalizer Balance Loudness Headphone volume Sound TV Sound mode Alt audio Mono/Stereo Mono • Stereo Sound TV Sound mode Alt audio Mono/Stereo Stereo • Mono OR 3 Your TV can output stereo s...
Page 44 - Turning the AVL (Audio Volume Leveler) on or off
44 You may have noticed the peaks and valleysof sound that occur between program changesor at commercial breaks. The volume levelsoften vary considerably. By turning on theAVL (Audio Volume Leveler) control, youcan make your TV produce a more consistentvolume level. Follow the steps below to turnAVL...
Page 45 - Adjusting the Delta Volume
45 The volume level coming from channel tochannel and broadcast to broadcast can varywidely. The Delta Volume control will allowthe volume to be increased for channels withweaker audio signals while allowing otherchannels with stronger signals to be reduced.When the Delta Volume control is adjusted ...
Page 46 - Selecting an AutoSoundTM Option; AutoSoundTM Options
46 AutoSound™ allows you to select from fourfactory-set controls and a personal control.The personal control consists of settings youadjust through the on-screen Sound menu.The four factory-set controls—Speech,Music, Movie, or Multimedia—enable you totailor the TV sound to enhance the particularprog...
Page 47 - Using Closed Captioning
47 Using Closed Captioning ® ® ® ® x General Settings Caption service CC-1CC-2CC-3CC-4--- Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 1 7 10 3 5 6 9 8 2 4 6 9 Closed captions Off On On during mute Closed captions Off On On during mute Closed captions Off On On during mute General Clock ...
Page 48 - If you have not selected your time; Setting the Sleeptimer; • To see how many minutes remain before
48 Features Channels TV Closed captions Sleeptimer On timer Features TV Closed captions Sleeptimer On timer 5 min. Features TV Closed captions Sleeptimer On timer 180 min. The sleeptimer will switch off the TV in 45seconds. Cancel OK ® ® ® ® x 1 5 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo...
Page 49 - Setting the On Timer
49 NOTE: Before you set the On Timer, you must set the clock. See page 65. The On Timer control allows you to set a timefor the TV to come on automatically at a cer-tain time of day. The on timer can be set towork once or daily at a time you specify. 1 Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to d...
Page 50 - Using the Channel List
50 The Channel List control shows all the avail-able channels that Auto Programming placedin the TV memory. The channels can beselected from this list. 1 Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the on-screen menu. 2 Press the Cursor Right button repeated-ly to select “Channels.” 3 Pres...
Page 51 - Removing Channels from the Channel List
51 ® ® ® ® x 5 6 1 7 2 4 3 5 Channels TV Channel list Channel lock Lock after TV ratings lock Channels TV Movie ratings lock Channel remove Antenna attenuator ---1213141519--- Channels TV Channel remove ---1213141519--- Channels TV Channel remove ---1213141519--- Picture Sound Features Channels TV S...
Page 52 - Using Lock Channel; To unlock a locked channel, enter
52 Using Lock Channel ® ® ® ® x Channels TV Channel list Channel lock Lock after TV ratings lock Channels TV Channel list Channel lock Lock after TV ratings lock ---1213141519--- Channels TV Channel lock ---1213141519--- Channels TV Channel lock ---1213141519--- This channel is locked.To unlock the ...
Page 53 - The set automatically unlocks after; Using Lock After
53 You may want to block programming after acertain time of day. This feature is excellent forlimiting the amount of time your children watchTV or for preventing them watching unsuitableprograms that are often shown at night. NOTE: The set automatically unlocks after 3 a.m. 1 Press the Menu button o...
Page 54 - Some of the TV Rating options con-; Blocking Programming Based on TV Ratings; PG; TV Ratings
54 You can select specific TV Ratings to blockbroadcast signals that have unsuitable content. 1 Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the on-screen menu. 2 Press the Cursor Right button repeated-ly to select “Channels.” 3 Press the Cursor Down button repeat-edly to select the “TV rat...
Page 55 - When a rating is turned on, all; Blocking Programming Based on Movie Ratings; coarse and intensely suggestive language.; Movie Ratings
55 You can prevent the viewing of unsuitableprogramming based on movie ratings. 1 Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the on-screen menu. 2 Press the Cursor Right button repeated-ly to select “Channels.” 3 Press the Cursor Down button repeat-edly to select the “Movie ratings lock”c...
Page 56 - Turning the Antenna Attenuator on or off
56 If you live near a television station’s transmit-ter tower, you may receive an interfering sig-nal from the station while watching other TVchannels. Your television’s AntennaAttenuator control is designed to reduce thestrength of such a signal in the presence of astrong main signal. The default s...
Page 57 - the Cursor Right button.; Using Surf
57 ® ® ® ® x 1 6 3 5 2 4 7 General Settings Menu background Surf Dual screen format Freeze format 2 channels • 9 channels General Settings Menu background Surf Dual screen format Freeze format 9 channels • 2 channels Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install OR 8 22 6 8 12 18 24 33 56...
Page 58 - Using Dual Screen and PIP
58 General Settings Menu background Surf Dual screen format Freeze format Dual screenLarge PIPSmall PIP General Settings Dual screen format Dual screenLarge PIPSmall PIP ® ® ® ® x 1 7 3 5 2 4 6 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 8 6 General Clock Source TV Settings Demo Install...
Page 59 - When using Dual Screen:; When using Large or Small PIP:; To reposition the PIP screen:
59 Changing Channels/Input Sources and Repositioning Dual Screen/PIP G ® ® ® ® x 1 2 3 1 3 3 3 TVAV1:DVDAV2:RecorderAV3:SATAV4:HDAV5:OtherAV6:HDSIDE:Camera Source OK ® ® ® ® x 1 3 4 5 2 3 5 5 1 3 4 5 3 4 6 TVAV1:DVDAV2:RecorderAV3:SATAV4:HDAV5:OtherAV6:HDSIDE:Camera Source OK When using Dual Screen:...
Page 60 - Selecting a Picture Freeze Option; stops motion in the main screen; Replay; displays and replays a few sec-; Photo finish; displays a series of frozen
60 General Settings Menu background Surf Dual screen format Freeze format FreezeReplayPhoto finish General Settings Freeze format FreezeReplayPhoto finish ® ® ® ® x 1 7 3 5 2 4 6 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 6 8 1 3 5 2 4 6 General Clock Source TV Settings Demo Install Se...
Page 61 - Resetting the Audio/Video Settings to Factory Default Values
61 To erase settings andreset them to theirdefualt values,please press OK. OK ® ® ® ® x 1 6 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 5 3 General Clock Source TV Settings Demo Install Settings Menu background Surf Dual screen format Freeze format General Clock Source General Setti...
Page 62 - Selecting an On-screen Display Option; Normal mode—; the on-screen display
62 General Settings Reset AV settings Caption service OSD Time zone Daylight saving Minimum • Normal ® ® ® ® x 1 6 3 5 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install General Clock Source TV Settings Demo Install Settings Menu background Surf Dual screen format Freeze format General Clo...
Page 63 - Setting up or Changing a PIN (Personal Identification Number); • If no PIN exists yet, the menu will
63 Please enter yourcurrent PIN. PINCancel - - - - Please enter your new PIN. PINCancel - - - - To confirm your new PIN,please enter it again. PINCancel - - - - ® ® ® ® x 1 9 6 7 8 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 5 General Settings Change PIN Subwoofer Lamp rating Lamp r...
Page 64 - Setting the Subwoofer Control
64 ® ® ® ® x 1 6 2 4 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install No • Yes Yes • No 3 5 General Clock Source TV Settings Demo Install Settings Menu background Surf Dual screen format Freeze format General Clock Source General Settings Reset AV Settings Caption service OSD Change PIN Subw...
Page 65 - Auto Clock Channel; Setting the Clock—Auto Clock Mode
65 There are several features which require theTV clock to be set. You can either set theclock manually or have the TV acquire thetime from the appropriate TV channel. 1 Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the on-screen menu. 2 Press the Cursor Down button to high-light “Settings.”...
Page 66 - Setting the Clock Manually
66 If you select Manual in the Auto Clock Mode,you need to set the time manually. 1 Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the on-screenmenu. 2 Press the Cursor Down button tohighlight “Settings.” 3 Press the Cursor Right button repeat-edly to select the “Clock” menu. 4 Press the Curs...
Page 67 - Selecting a Time Zone and Setting the Daylight Savings Control
67 Clock Settings AtlanticEasternCentralMountainPacific_ _ _ Clock Settings AtlanticEasternCentralMountainPacificAlaskaHawaii ® ® ® ® x 1 9 3 5 8 2 4 6 7 Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install 6 7 Automatic • Off Auto clock mode Auto clock channel Time Day Time zone Daylight saving...
Page 68 - Using Installation Features: Language and Autoprogram
68 Using Installation Features: Language and Autoprogram G For Spanish- and French-speaking TV own-ers, an on-screen Language option is present.The Language control enables you to set theTV’s on-screen menu to be shown in eitherEnglish, Spanish, or French. 1 Press the MENU button on the remote contr...
Page 69 - LEANING THE; WARNING; Cleaning the Screen
69 C LEANING THE TV WARNING To avoid possible shock hazard, be sure theTV is unplugged from the electrical outletbefore cleaning. Cleaning the Cabinet • Regularly dust the TV cabinet with a dry, nonscratching duster. • Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a soft, clean cloth. • Occasionally vacuum ...
Page 70 - Cleaning or Replacing the Filters; Do not tip the TV when remov-
70 Cleaning or Replacing the Filters C EN T ER C H A N N EL A M P IN PU T INT EXT DVI G S-VIDEO G S-VIDEO R L V R L R L R L V Pr Pb Y R L R L Pr Pb Y Pr Pb Y R L V STANDARD/HD INPUTS STANDARD/HD INPUTS TUNER RGB+HV AV 5 A V 6 AV 1 MON SUB OUT A V2 AV 3 AV 4 OUT SER V ICE 1 2 C INT EXT Locations of A...
Page 71 - Replacing the Lamp; Here are the steps for replacing the lamp:
71 Replacing the Lamp 1 2 3 4 The Cineos TV uses a lamp with a limitedlifetime to illuminate the picture. A Lifetimecounter in the TV records the operating timeof the lamp. One hundred hours before thelamp reaches the end of its life, a warningmessage will appear on screen. This willallow you to pre...
Page 72 - Groove
72 Replacing the Lamp 5 6 7 INT EXT 8 9 Go to page 69 for instructions for resetting theLamp Lifetime counter through the TV’s on-screen menu. Groove Continued from page 71. 5 CAUTION: When removing the lamp, do not touch the glass envelope. It maystill be hot. Grasp the handle, then pull out andsli...
Page 73 - Resetting the Lamp’s Lifetime Counter; • One hundred hours before the lamp
73 Resetting the Lamp’s Lifetime Counter Picture Sound Features Channels TV Settings Demo Install ® ® ® ® x 1 10 3 5 8 2 4 6 8 9 7 General Settings Reset AV Settings Caption service OSD Change PIN Subwoofer Lamp Rating Lamp Replacement General Clock Source TV Settings Demo Install Settings Menu back...
Page 74 - Troubleshooting; refers to the
74 Troubleshooting Review This List of Symptoms and Checks Before Requesting Service You may be able to solve the problem yourself. Charges for TV installation and adjustment of customer controls are not cov-ered under your warranty. If you need to call a customer service representative, please know...
Page 76 - Product Specifications; Picture; Sound
76 Product Specifications Picture • Screen Size 44PL9773: 44” measured diagonally55PL9773: 55” measured diagonally • Visible Screen Size 44PL9773: 44” measured diagonally55PL9773: 55” measured diagonally • Aspect ratio: 16:9• Display technology: Philips single-panel LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) ...
Page 77 - Index
77 Index A Active Control™ Plus, 28Active Control™ Plus Window, *Q5Active Standby Window, *Q5Alternate Audio (SAP) Control, 42Antenna Attenuator, 56Audio/Video Input Sources, Labeling, 19AutoPicture™ Options, 34AutoSound™ Options, 46AVL (Auto Volume Leveler), 44AV5 Clock Frequency and Phase, Adjusti...
Page 78 - Factory Service Locations
78 Factory Service Locations 3135 015 07541 Milwaukee: call ChicagoCincinnati and Columbus: call ClevelandNashville and Chattanooga: call KnoxvilleWashington/Baltimore: call PhiladelphiaCharlotte: call AtlantaSan Antonio: call HoustonAll Florida locations: call Tampa Rev. HH - 1/9/2003 NOTE: If you ...
Page 80 - PHILIPS TELEVISION; One Year Free Labor; Limited Warranty; WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?
80 PHILIPS TELEVISION One Year Free Labor One Year Free Service on Parts 30 days Free Service on Television Screen This product can be repaired in-home. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province. Philips Consumer Electro...