Page 2 - chase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits.; Return your Warranty Registration card today to ensure you; Dear PHILIPS product owner:; Know these; safety; symbols; C A U T I O N
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 pur- chase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits. Return your Warranty Registration card t...
Page 3 - Read these instructions.; Note to the CATV system installer:
3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment 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...
Page 4 - • Basic TV connections
4 C ONTENTS Items Included with This TV As you unpack your TV, please note that this Directions for Usemanual contains safety-tip information and Factory ServiceCenter locations, as well as a Warranty Registration Card,remote control, and batteries for use with the remote control. Please take a few ...
Page 5 - EATURES
5 F EATURES Your new projection television and its packaging contain materialsthat can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recy-cle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials andminimize the amounts that need to be properly disposed. The bat-teries used by your product s...
Page 6 - composite; Signal Splitter; Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV; ACKS
DVI JackCable used: DVI Allows encrypted transmissions of uncom-pressed HD content. Component Video Input JacksCables used: component video or A/Vwith RCA-type phono plugs Allow you to connect accessory devices suchas DVD players. Separating the video intothree signals, these inputs provide excellen...
Page 7 - Rear of TV; ou can connect a wide range of video and; What You Can Connect to the; jack—; ANEL; HECK
7 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV VIDEO Pb Pr VIDEO S-VIDEO L AUDIO L R AUDIO L R G/Y R/Pr B/Pb V H SYNC L R AUDIO HD INPUT-AV 4 INPUT-AV 2 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 1 ANTENNA IN 75 Ω Y Rear of TV 5 5 2 1 4 4 3 6 Y ou can connect a wide range of video and audio devices to your TV, in various ways. Thi...
Page 8 - is not available for use with AV 4.; • The TV’s default color-space setting for; ELPFUL
8 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV P ANEL O VERVIEWS : H IGH - DEFINITION I NPUTS T he HD INPUT-AV 4 and HD INPUT-AV 5jacks allow you to digital equipment with 1080i or 480p signal output. What You Can Connect to the High-definition Input Jacks 1 HD INPUT-AV 4— use to connect digi- tal equipm...
Page 9 - for direct picture and sound connections; Connect a cable TV or antenna signal; ONNECTING A; VCR
9 AV1 5 VIDEO Pb Pr VIDEO S-VIDEO L AUDIO L R AUDIO L R G/Y R/Pr B/Pb V H SYNC L R AUDIO HD INPUT-AV 4 INPUT-AV 2 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 1 ANTENNA IN 75 Ω Y Rear of TV Coaxial Cable Lead-in from Cable TV Company or VHF/UHF Antenna * (Example: Philips VCR model VR674CAT) 2 Rear of VCR* AUDIO ANT IN OUT VIDE...
Page 10 - AND; resented here is a connection example; Connect a cable TV signal
10 C ONNECTING A VCR AND C ABLE B OX VIDEO Pb Pr VIDEO S-VIDEO L AUDIO L R AUDIO L R G/Y R/Pr B/Pb V H SYNC L R AUDIO HD INPUT-AV 4 INPUT-AV 2 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 1 ANTENNA IN 75 Ω Y Rear of TV Coaxial Cable Lead-in from Cable TV Company or VHF/UHF Antenna * (Example: Philips VCR model VR674CAT) 3 Rear ...
Page 11 - TV; ou can use your TV’s AUDIO OUTPUT jacks
11 C ONNECTING AND U SING AN A UDIO H I - FI S YSTEM WITH Y OUR TV Y ou can use your TV’s AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to an external audio hi-fi system. Follow the simple steps below.To make these connections, you will need twocables for audio connections (standard RCA).NOTE: The cables are not su...
Page 12 - DVD P; LAYER; omponent video inputs allow the highest pos-; Quick Use and
12 C ONNECTING A S TANDARD DVD P LAYER VIDEO Pb Pr VIDEO S-VIDEO L AUDIO L R AUDIO L R G/Y R/Pr B/Pb V H SYNC L R AUDIO HD INPUT-AV 4 INPUT-AV 2 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 1 ANTENNA IN 75 Ω Y Rear of TV *(Example: Philips DVD model DVD712) Rear of DVD Player* COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PCM-MPEG2-Dolby Digital-D...
Page 13 - Connect from the YPrPb jacks; LAYER WITH
13 T he following instructions explain how to con- nect a DVD player with progressive-scan capability to the HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks on yourTV. To make the connections, you will need:• three cables for video connections (standard RCA connectors) • two cables for audio connections (standard RCA connector...
Page 14 - side panel) of the TV can give you better pic-; Connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack; ONNECTING AN
14 AV2 3 VIDEO Pb Pr VIDEO S-VIDEO L AUDIO L R AUDIO L R G/Y R/Pr B/Pb V H SYNC L R AUDIO HD INPUT-AV 4 INPUT-AV 2 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 1 ANTENNA IN 75 Ω Y Rear of TV DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT DVD/VCR OUT IN COAXIAL Y Cr Cb OPTICAL S-VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT VIDEO ANT-IN ANT-OUT AUDIO R L R CH3 CH4 L DIGITA...
Page 15 - HD R; ECEIVER TO THE; • four cables for audio connections (standard; Connect coaxial cables.
15 C ONNECTING AN HD R ECEIVER TO THE HD INPUT-AV 4 J ACKS INPUT-AV 1 ANTENNA IN 75 Ω IN FROM ANT SATELLITE IN OUT TO TV CH 3CH 4 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VCR CONTROL S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO R R PB PR Y L L AUDIO AUDIO RF REMOTE PHONE JACK 2 3 3 2 1 3 VIDEO Pb Pr VIDEO S-VIDEO L AUDIO L R AUDIO L R G/Y R/Pr B/...
Page 16 - he side panel jacks provide a convenient way; Connect from the S-VIDEO output; on
16 C ONNECTING A C AMCORDER VIDEO AUDIO L R INPUT-AV-3 Typical Camcorder 1 VIDEO AUDIO LEFT RIGHT DV 2 T he side panel jacks provide a convenient way for you to connect a camcorder to your TV. The side panel jacks are recognized by your TVas AV3. You can obtain S-VIDEO quality with an S-VHS,Hi-8, or...
Page 17 - sound going to the headphones.
17 C ONNECTING AND U SING H EADPHONES WITH Y OUR TV INPUT-AV-3 1 T he HEADPHONE controls allow you toadjust the volume and balance of the sound going to the headphones. 1 Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show theonscreen menu. 2 Press the CURSOR RING DOWN once to highlight SOUND...
Page 18 - ROGRAMMING THE; TV R; EMOTE TO; on the TV remote for; If yes; and try other function but-; Using the Remote Control
18 PIP 2 1 3 5 4 6 8 7 9 0 TV SWAP PIP CH DN UP FREEZE SOUND MUTE SURF A/CH POWER PICTURE STATUS/ EXIT POSITION VCR ACC MENU/ SELECT VOL CH TV/VCR ACTIVE CONTROL 1 1 Cable Converter Box Satellite Receiver VCR DVD Player 2 P ROGRAMMING THE TV R EMOTE TO W ORK A CCESSORY D EVICES Y our TV remote is ca...
Page 23 - SING THE; EMOTE WITH; • First press the VCR mode button to use the; TV Remote VCR
23 U SING THE TV R EMOTE WITH A CCESSORY D EVICES Using the Remote Control TV SWAP PIP CH DN UP FREEZE SOUND POWER PICTURE VCR ACC ACTIVE CONTROL T he Chart below provides you with com-mon accessory-device functions associat- ed with the buttons on your Philips TV remotecontrol. (See pages 18–20 for...
Page 24 - AV; to select the signal
24 U SING THE AV AND S OURCE S ELECT B UTTONS 1 0 AV 1 CVI AV2 AV3 AV4 AV Button T he AV button on the remote control and SOURCE SELECT button on the TV allow you to access the TV’s signal-sourceinputs. With each press of the AV button youcan access a different signal-source input.The signal-source ...
Page 26 - on the
26 PERSONAL BRIGHTNESS 48 COLOR 41 PICTURE 81 SHARPNESS 46 MOVIES BRIGHTNESS 50 COLOR 50 PICTURE 50 SHARPNESS 84 SPORTS BRIGHTNESS 50 COLOR 55 PICTURE 60 SHARPNESS 70 WEAK SIGNAL BRIGHTNESS 50 COLOR 40 PICTURE 40 SHARPNESS 28 MULTIMEDIA BRIGHTNESS 50 COLOR 40 PICTURE 40 SHARPNESS 70 1 2 U SING A UTO...
Page 27 - SING
27 A fter you set up a list of your favorite sig-nal sources in the SURF list, you can press the SURF button to see the list andquickly tune to a favorite signal source.Place up to 10 signal sources in the SURFLIST. 1 Press the NUMBER buttons,CH(annel) +/– buttons, or the AVbutton to select a signal...
Page 28 - to display a list of; Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT; ROGRAM; Button
28 A LTERNATE C HANNEL (A/CH) You can press the A/CH button on yourremote control to go back and forth betweenthe current channel and one previouslywatched channel. 1 Press the Program List button onthe remote control to display a list of channel numbers and their names (seethe “Tuner Mode” “Auto Pr...
Page 29 - Press the SLEEP button; to select the; SLEEP
29 U SING THE S LEEP T IMER C ONTROL H ave you ever fallen asleep in front of theTV? You can program your TV to turn off while you sleep. The Sleep Timer featureallows you to set your TV to turn off within acertain amount of time: 15, 30, 45, 60, 90,120, 180, or 240 minutes. Press the SLEEP button o...
Page 30 - Picture-adjustment Options; o adjust your TV picture controls, select a; Using the Onscreen Submenus: Picture; DJUSTING THE
30 Picture-adjustment Options Remember, when the bar scale is centered , the control settings are at nor- mal, mid-range levels. Picture adjustmentsare described as follows: BRIGHTNESS adds or subtracts light from the darkest part of the picture. COLOR adds or eliminates color. PICTURE improves the ...
Page 31 - ETTING THE; gressive or interlaced.; Press the MENU/SELECT button
31 PICTURE SOUNDFEATURESINSTALL BRIGHTNESSCOLORPICTURESHARPNESSTINT BRIGHTNESS 30 COLORPICTURESHARPNESSTINT PICTURE PICTURE PICTURESHARPNESSTINTCOLOR TEMP SMART SCAN PROGRESSIVE SMART SCAN INTERLACED OR 2,4 5 3 1 S ETTING THE E YE F IDELITY C ONTROL E ye Fidelity gives you a choice betweentwo differ...
Page 32 - he Dynamic Contrast control allows you; to enter the PICTURE submenu; Press the CURSOR RING DOWN; until you select the option; Press the STATUS/EXIT button; to
32 2,4 1 PICTURE SOUNDFEATURESINSTALL BRIGHTNESSCOLORPICTURESHARPNESSTINT BRIGHTNESS 30 COLORPICTURESHARPNESSTINT PICTURE 5 3 PICTURE SHARPNESSTINTCOLOR TEMP SMART SCAN SMART CONTRAST MIN ON SMART CONTRAST MED SMART CONTRAST MAX OR OR SMART CONTRAST OFF OR S ETTING THE D YNAMIC C ONTRAST C ONTROL T ...
Page 33 - once to highlight SOUND.; to enter the SOUND submenu.; Using the Onscreen Submenus: Sound
33 A DJUSTING THE T REBLE , B ASS , AND B ALANCE C ONTROLS 3,4 15 TREBLE BASS 30 BALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND SOUND TREBLEBASS BALANCE 0 AVLINCR . SURROUND SOUND PICTURE SOUND FEATURESINSTALL TREBLEBASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND TREBLE 30 BASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND SOUND 2,4 B esides the normal volum...
Page 35 - ELECTING THE; ased on the signal being received, you can; Press the Channel Down button; Selecting a Surround-sound
35 FORMAT EXPAND 4:3 When signals are being broad-cast in mono (nonstereo): INCR . SURROUND MONO PICTURE SOUND FEATURESINSTALL TREBLEBASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND TREBLE 30 BASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND SOUND SOUND TREBLEBASSBALANCEAVL OFF INCR . SURROUND STEREO OR INCR . SURROUND INCR . SURROUND 1 ...
Page 36 - to select STEREO or
36 1 6 2,4 3,5 SOUND BALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND STEREO MONO SAP STEREO STEREO PICTURE SOUND FEATURESINSTALL TREBLEBASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND TREBLE 30 BASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND SOUND OR S ELECTING THE S TEREO /M ONO S OUND M ODE Y ou can enjoy stereo programs on yourTV. It has both an amplifie...
Page 37 - SAP; Selecting SAP Using; and repeatedly until you
37 S ELECTING THE SAP (S ECOND A UDIO P ROGRAM ) F EATURE Using the Onscreen Submenus: Sound S AP, or Second Audio Program, is an addi-tional part of the stereo broadcast system. Sent as a third audio channel, an SAP can beheard apart from the current TV program sound.TV stations are free to use SAP...
Page 38 - he BASS BOOST control allows you to; Press MENU/SELECT button; to turn BASS BOOST ON
38 U SING THE B ASS B OOST C ONTROL 1 6 2,4 3,5 SOUND AVLINCR . SURROUNDSTEREOSAP BASS BOOST ON BASS BOOST OFF PICTURE SOUND FEATURESINSTALL TREBLEBASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND TREBLE 30 BASSBALANCEAVLINCR . SURROUND SOUND OR T he BASS BOOST control allows you to increase the low-frequency range of ...
Page 39 - Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features
39 3,4, 5 1 2 PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATURES FEATURES TIME _ _:_ _ START TIMESTOP TIMECHANNEL ACTIVATE TIMER TIME 8:00 PM START TIMESTOP TIMECHANNEL ACTIVATE TIMER FEATURES 8 7 6 S ETTING THE...
Page 40 - ISPLAYING THE; twice to highlight FEATURES.; to enter the FEATURES submenu.; to turn the TIMER DIS-
40 3,4, 5 1 2 PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATURES TIMER FEATURES TIME 8:06 PM START TIMESTOP TIMECHANNEL ACTIVATE TIMER FEATURES START TIMESTOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE DISPLAY ON DISPLAY OFF 6 OR D ...
Page 43 - fter you have set the TIME, START; • Changing the channel or adjusting the
43 2 PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATURES TIMER FEATURES TIME 8:06 PM START TIMESTOP TIMECHANNEL ACTIVATE 2 TIMER FEATURES TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE ONCE ACTIVATE DAILY ACTIVATE OFF ...
Page 44 - MOVIE RATING; TV P; ARENTAL; PG; OVIE; he AutoLockTM feature can help par-
44 U NDERSTANDING A UTO L OCK ™ MOVIE RATING AutoLock ON G PGPG-13RNC-17 TV RATING AutoLock ON TV-Y TV-Y7TV-GTV-PGTV-14 TV-Y ( All Children)— designed to be appropriate for all children,especially ones ages 2–6. Programs rated TV-Y are not expected to frightenyounger children. TV-Y7 ( Directed to Ol...
Page 45 - ETTING UP THE
45 1 PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATURES 2 3,4 TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT FEATURES CONFIRMCODEX X X X CORRECT TIMER AutoLock CLOSED CAPFORMAT FEATURES ACCESS CODE- - - - TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAP...
Page 46 - fter you have set up your personal
2 PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATURES TIMER AutoLock CLOSED CAPFORMAT FEATURES ACCESS CODE- - - - TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT FEATURES ACCESS CODE- - - - TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT FEATURES A...
Page 47 - fter you have set your personal access
PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAUTOLOCKCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATURES TIMER AutoLock CLOSED CAPFORMAT FEATURES ACCESS CODE- - - - FEATURES ACCESS CODE- - - - TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT FEATURES ACCESS CODEX X X X 1 2,6 3,4, 7 9...
Page 48 - Directed to Older Children)
48 U SING A UTO L OCK ™ TO B LOCK BY TV R ATING Y ou also can block programs by specificTV ratings. Follow these simple steps. 1 Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu. 2 Press the CURSOR RINGDOWN twice to highlight FEATURES. 3 Press the CURSOR RINGRIGHT . Then ...
Page 49 - he BLOCKING control can be thought; . Then press the CURSOR; to enter the BLOCK
49 T URNING THE A UTO L OCK ™ B LOCKING C ONTROL ON OR OFF T he BLOCKING control can be thought of as the “master switch” for AutoLock™. Use it to turn ON or OFF allof the settings (based on ratings). This control does not affect channel blocks (seepage 46). 1 Press the MENU/SELECT button on the rem...
Page 52 - MOVIE RATING—; utoLockTM provides a screen that shows
52 R EVIEWING Y OUR C URRENT A UTO L OCK ™ S ETTINGS MOVIE RATING ---RNC17X BLOCK UNRATED NO RATING TV RATING -Y7-PG14MA ONOFF 1, 2 MOVIE RATING ---RNC17X BLOCK UNRATED NO RATING TV RATING -Y7-PG14MA ONOFF MOVIE RATING— shows all the movie ratings that you have chosen to block within the MOVIERATING...
Page 53 - MUTE
53 1 PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATURES 2,4 7 FEATURES TIMERAutoLock CLOSED CAP FORMAT CAPTION MODECC DISPLAY CLOSED CAP CAPTION MODECC DISPLAY FEATURES CC1CC2CC3CC4CC MUTE CC MUTETXT1TXT3TXT3TXT...
Page 54 - Selecting a Picture Format; aspect ratio; EVENING WORLD NEWS
54 FORMAT Button CURSOR Buttons U SING THE P ICTURE - FORMAT C ONTROL Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features Picture-format Modes 4:3 shows the conventional (4:3 aspect ratio) picture in its original format. Border bars aredisplayed on the sides. (See the warning above.) EXPAND 4:3 expands, or zooms,...
Page 55 - Selecting a picture Format; and repeatedly until; ARNING
55 U SING THE P ICTURE - FORMAT C ONTROL Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features Selecting a picture Format Using the TV Buttons Should your remote control become lost or other-wise unavailable for use, follow the steps belowto use the buttons on the front of the TV to accessthe onscreen menu and sele...
Page 56 - ACTIVE; until FEATURES is high-; Turning Active ControlTM on or; ctive ControlTM Measures and corrects
56 U SING A CTIVE C ONTROL ™ Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features ACTIVE CONTROL ON SHARPNESS 8 NOISE REDUCTION 20 ACTIVE CONTROL OFF ACTIVE CONTROL Button PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL TIMERAutoLockPIPCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMER AutoLockPIPCLOSED CAPFORMAT TIMESTART TIMESTOP TIMECHANNELACTIVATE FEATUR...
Page 57 - TV’; IGH; Appendix A; When the Inputs Are Used with Component Video Signals; • No industry standards have been estab-
57 C OMPATIBILITY I NFORMATION FOR THE TV’ S H IGH - DEFINITION I NPUTS Appendix A A Appendix Y our set’s HD inputs (HD INPUT-AV 4 andHD INPUT-AV 5) are designed to accept high-definition signal standards 480p and 1080ias specified by the Electronic IndustriesAssociation. Output standards may vary b...
Page 58 - Appendix B; Rear-projection HDTV Monitor
58 M ODEL S PECIFICATIONS Appendix B B A ppendix Product Type Rear-projection HDTV Monitor Television System NTSC standard Channel Coverage VHF: 2–13UHF: 14–69Cable TV: Midband SuperbandHyperbandUltraband Power Source AC 110V ±10%, 60 Hz Power Consumption 255 W (average), standby <1W Audio Power ...
Page 59 - HD I; NPUTS; Appendix C; Press the AV button; on the remote
59 S ETTING C OLOR S PACE FOR THE HD I NPUTS Appendix C C A ppendix C olor space refers to how colors aredefined and appear on your TV. Your TV’s default color-space setting for HD INPUT-AV 4 is YPbPr, and for HDINPUT-AV 5 it is RGB. If the picture’s colorlooks grossly incorrect, try changing thecol...
Page 60 - General Information: Care and Cleaning; LEANING
60 C ARE AND C LEANING General Information: Care and Cleaning WARNING Concerning Stationary Images onthe TV Screen: Do not leave picture border bars or station-ary images on screen for extended periods oftime. This can cause uneven picture-tubeaging. Normal use of the TV should involve the showing o...
Page 61 - ROUBLESHOOTING; General Information: Troubleshooting; Difficulties and Possible Solutions
61 T ROUBLESHOOTING Check This List of Symptoms and Possible Solutions 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,...
Page 62 - The picture has no color or colors are not correct; • Check to ensure that you have made connections correctly.; You are not able to get sound; • Check the Volume buttons on the remote control or on the TV.; TV displays wrong channel or no channels above 13
62 T ROUBLESHOOTING ( CONTINUED ) General Information: Troubleshooting Difficulties and Possible Solutions (*Q refers to the Quick Use and Setup Guide that came with your TV.) The picture has no color or colors are not correct • Check to ensure that you have made connections correctly. See pages *Q-...
Page 63 - General Information: Glossary of Television Terms
63 G LOSSARY OF T ELEVISION T ERMS General Information: Glossary of Television Terms Active Control™ • Proactive video-control system for NTSC (see definition below) sources. Active Control™ continuouslymeasures and corrects the incoming signals to provide the bestpicture possible. Alternate Channel...
Page 64 - NDEX; General Information: Index
64 I NDEX General Information: Index A Active Control™, 56, 63Alternate Channel (A/CH), 28, 63APAC™, 5Audio Out Control, 10Audio/Video Inputs (Definition), 63AutoChron™ Control, *Q-5AutoLock™ Control Access code, 45Blocking channels, 46Movie ratings, 47No rating broadcasts, 51On/off control, 49Setti...
Page 65 - Philips Factory Service Locations; ACTORY; In Canada
65 Philips Factory Service Locations F ACTORY S ERVICE L OCATIONS 3135 015 07541 Rev. GG - 11/20/2002 NOTE: If you reside in one of our Philips Factory Service Branch areas (see directory on back), you can contact the nearest Service Branch to obtain efficient and expedient repair for your product. ...
Page 68 - PROJECTION TELEVISION; One Year Free Labor; IMITED; Limited Warranty; a product used for commercial or institutional purposes.; WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?; If you do not live near a factory service center,
68 PROJECTION TELEVISION One Year Free Labor One Year Free Service on Parts Two Years Free Service on Cathode Ray Tube Parts / 30 days Free Service on Projection TV Screen This product can be repaired in-home. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from s...