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Smart.Verysmart:

MAGNAVOXSmart.Verysmart:

Congratulations on your purchasq-and welcome to the "family!"

Dear MAGNAVOX product owner:

Thank you for your confidence in MAGNAVOX. You've selected one of thebest-built, best-backed products available today. And we'll do everything inour power to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come.

As a member of the MAGNAVOX "family," you're entitled to protection byone of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding servicenetworks in the industry.

What's more, your purchase guarantees you'll receive all the informationand special offers which you qualify for, plus easy access to accessoriesfrom our convenient home shopping network.

And most important of all, you can count on our uncompromisingcommitment to your total satisfaction.

All of this is our way of saying welcome-and thanks for investing in aMAGNAVOX product.

Sincerely,

Robert MinkhorstPresident and Chief Executive Officer

P.S. Remember, to get the most from your MAGNAVOX product,you must return your Warranty RegistrationCard within 10 days. So please mail it to us right now!

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SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS- Readbeforeoperatingequipment

Thisproductwasdesignedandmanufacturedto meetstrictqualityandsafetystandards.Thereare, however,someinstallationand operationprecautionswhichyoushouldbeparticularlyawareof.

1. ReadInstructions- Allthesafetyandoperatinginstructionsshouldbereadbeforetheapplianceisoperated.

2. RetainInstructions- Thesafetyandoperatinginstructionsshouldberetainedfor futurereference.

3. HeedWarnings- Allwarningsontheapplianceandintheoperatinginstructionsshouldbeadheredto.

4. FollowInstructions- All operatingand useinstructionsshouldbefollowed.

5. WaterandMoisture- Tt'eapplianceshouldnotbeusednearwater- forexample,neara bathtub,washbowl,kitchensink,laundrytub,ina wetbasementornearaswimmingpool,etc.

6. CadsandStands- Theapplianceshouldbeusedonlywitha cartorstandthatis recommendedbythemanufacturer.

6A. _ Anapplianceandcartcombinationshouldbe movedwithcare. Quickstops,excessiveforce, and unevensurfacesmaycausetheapplianceandcartcombinationtooverturn.

7. Wall orCeilingMounting- Theapplianceshouldbemountedto awallorceilingonlyasrecommendedbythemanufacturer.

8. Ventilation- Theapplianceshouldbesituatedsothatitslocationorpositiondoesnotinterferewithitsproperventilation.Forexample,theapplianceshouldnotbesituatedona bed,sofa,rug,or similarsurfacethat may blockthe ventilationopenings;or, placedin abuilt-ininstallation,suchasabookcaseorcabinetthatmayimpedetheflowofair throughtheventilationopenings.

9. Heat- Theapplianceshouldbe situatedawayfromhearsourcessuchas radiators,heat registers, stoves,or other appliances(includingamplifiers)thatproduceheat.

10. Power Sources- Theapplianceshouldbe connectedto a powersupplyonlyofthetypedescribedintheoperatinginstructionsor asmarkedontheappliance.

11. Power-CordProtection- Powersupplycordsshouldbe routedsothattheyare notlikelyto be walkedonorpinchedbyitemsplaceduponor againstthem,paying particularattentionto cordsandplugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthepointwheretheyexitfromtheappliance.

12. Cleaning- Theapplianceshouldbe cleanedonly as recommendedbythemanufacturer.

13. PowerLines - Anoutdoor antennashouldbe locatedawayfrompowerlines.

14. OutdoorAntennaGrounding- If anoutsideantennaisconnectedtothe receiver,be surethe antennasystemis groundedso as toprovidesomeprotectionagainstvoltagesurgesandbuiltupstaticcharges.Section810of theNationalElectricCode,ANSI/NFPANo.70-1984,providesinformationwithrespectto propergroundingof thematsand supportingstructuregroundingof the lead-inwire to anantennadischargeunit,sizeof groundingconnectors,locationofantenna-dischargeunit,connectionto groundingelectrodesandrequirementsfor thegroundingelectrode.SeeFig.below.

15. Non-usePeriods - The powercord of the applianceshouldbeunpluggedfrom the outletwhenleft unusedfor a longperiodoftime.

16. ObjectandLiquid Entry- Careshouldbetakensothatobjectsdonot fall andliquidsare not spilledinto the enclosurethroughopenings.

17. DamageRequiringService- Theapplianceshouldbeservicedbyqualifiedservicepersonnelwhen:A. Thepowersupplycordortheplughasbeendamaged;orB. Objectshavefallen, or liquid has been spilled into the

appliance;orC. Theappliancehasbeenexposedtorain;orD. Theappliancedoesnotappearto operatenormallyorexhibits

amarkedchangeinperformance;orE. Theappliancehasbeendropped,ortheenclosuredamaged.

18. Servicing- Theusershouldnotattemptto servicethe appliancebeyondthat describedin the operatinginstructions.All otherservicingshouldbereferredto qualifiedservicepersonnel.

Note to the CATVsystem installer: This reminderis provided to calltheCATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC thatprovidesguidelinesfor propergroundingand, in particular,specifiesthatthe cable ground shall be connectedto the grounding system of thebuilding,as closeto the pointof cableentryas practical.

EXAMPLEOFANTENNAGROUNDINGAS PERNATIONALELECTRICALCODE(NEC)

Exampleof AntennaGroundingas perNEC- NationalElectricCode

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ELECTRICSERVICEEQUIPMENT

ANTENNALEADIN WIRE

ANTENNADISCHARGEUNIT(NECSECTION810-20)

GROUNDINGCONDUCTORS(NECSECTION1110-21)

GROUNDCLAMPS

POWERSERVICEGROUNDINGELECTRODESYSTEM(NECAnT2SO,PARTH)

MAC,3964

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_ Getting StartedWelcome/Product Registration ................... 2

Safety/Precautions ..................................................... 3

Table of Contents ....................................................... 4

Features and Model Information ................................ 5

_._ On-Screen Features

PICTURE MENU

"¢,Adjusting Color, Brightness, Sharpness,

Tint, and Picture Controls ................................... 6

•O_Usingthe Ciearview Control ............................... 7

•<_Adjusting the TV's Convergence Control ........... 8

•_Using the Flesh Correction Control .................... 9

<_Ghost Cancellation Feature Information ............. 9

FEATURES MENU

<_Selecting a Picture Source ................................ 10

_'Setting the TV for Closed Captioning ............... 11

¢,Setting the "IV for Cable or Antenna Signals....12

<_Adding Channels in Memory (Automatically). 13

_Adding Channels in Memory (Manually) ......... 14

_Setting the TV Clock and Turn-On Timer ........ 15

_Setting the Alternate Channel Control .............. 16

+Using the Sleep Timer Control ......................... 16

"O-Adjusting the Channel Display Control ............ 17

_'Using the Time/Channel Reminder Control ...... 17

<_Using Parental Control to Censor Channels 18-19

SOUND MENU •

<_Adjusting Bass, Treble, and Balance Sound

Controls,............................................................. 20

_'Setting the Bass Boost Control ........................ 20

"ffSetting the TV for Stereo and SAP Programs ..21

_'Using the Stereo Surround Control ................... 22

<_Using the Volume Display Control ................... 22

<_Using the TV Speaker On/Off Control with

the Audio Output jacks ..................................... 23

¢'Surround Sound Speaker Connections and

Variable Audio Output Control ................... 24-25

<_Using the TV's Audio/Video Input and

Output Jacks ............................................... 26-29

Remote (_ontrol OperationUsing the Remote Locator Feature ........ 30-3 i

Setting the Smart Picture Control .......... 32-33

Using Smart Sound Control ..................................... 34

Using the Channel Guide Control ............................ 35

Setting the Remote to Work VCRs .................... 36-37

Setting the Remote to WorkCable "IV Converters .......................................... 38-39

Setting the Remote to Work VCRs or CableConverters - "Search Method". ................................ 40

Using the Remote's VCR buttons ............................ 41

_-_ Picture-In-Picture (PIP)How to Use PIP (Connections) ............. 42-43

How to Use PIP with the TV Remote ................ 44-45

Selecting the Picture Source for PIP ........................ 46

Adjusting Picture-in-Picture Color and Tint ............ 47

More PIP Connections (Cable Converter) ............... 48

U General InformationTV Help Menu ........................................... 4c_--

Accessory RF Switcher Information ........................ ,,

Tips if Something Isn't Working ............................. 50

i Glossary of TV Terms ............................................. 51

Index ........................................................................ 52

Factory Service Locations .................................. 53-54

Warranty .................................................................. 55

Accessories .............................................................. 56

i

Use the simple Set-Up Guide (supplied withyour TV information packet) for details on:

• Antenna Hook-ups

• First Time Set-Up

(Automatic Settings)

• Basic TV and Remote

Control Operation

• On-Screen Menu Use

1,

Copyright © 1995 Philips Consumer Electronics Company. All rights reserved.

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Fin_t Time Set Up which automatically sets the TVfor local channels and the correct picture signal

(antenna or cable). It even helps you make thenecessary connections for the Picture-In-Picture (PIP)feature.

Infrared Remote Control which operates your TV

set and a variety of wireless remote control VCRs andCable TV Converters. A special 'q..ocator" feature canalso help you find the remote when it has been stuck

out of sight or misplaced.

Standard TV broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable TV

(CATV) channel capability.

Closed Captioning which allows the viewer to readTV program dialogue or voice conversations as on-screen text.

Automatic Programming of channels for quick andeasy selection of favorite stations available in yourarea.

Picture-In-Picture (PIP) which can show a TV

program and the direct video output from an accessory(VCR, etc.) onto the TV screen at the same time.

Parental Control for "Censoring" or blocking outchannels to keep children from watching undesireableprogramming

Stereo-Ready TV with built-in audio amplifier andtwin speaker system. Receives TV programs in bothbroadcast stereo sound or (SAP) bilingual broadcast.

On-Screen Features which display helpfulinformation for the setting of TV controls (such ashelp messages, operating tips and glossaries).

Audio/Video jacks for direct connections with VCRs

(and other accessories) for quality TV picture and

sound playbadk.

Surround Sound external audio speaker connections.

Sleep-Timer which automatically turns the TV OFF at

preset time intervals.

Smart Sound for the control of TV volume levels

during program changes or commercial breaks.

Smart Picture allows you to choose from a list of TVvideo control categories set for a variety of viewing

conditions and program sources.

Clock Timer feature which can turn ON the TV at

an:/preset time - just like an alarm clock.

As you unpack your TV please note that the : It.

following items have been included with your set:

• Owner's Manual

• Warranty Registration Card

• Safety Tip Information

• Factory Service Center Address Listings

• Remote Control Transmitter

• Batteries for Remote Control Use

• Audio/Video Cables for Direct Input andOutput Connections.

Please take a few minutes to complete yourregistration card. The serial number for the TV ison the back of the set.

To ensure that picture screen performance is of

the highest quality, please avoid rubbing anyobject or material on the screen that could scratchor damage its surface.

Refer to the back of this manual for instructions

on the cleaning and care of the TV.

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_p adjust your TV color andicture controls, select a TV

channel and follow the steps shownbelow:

Select BRIGHTNESS,PICTURE, COLOR, TINT, or

SHARPNESS picture control.

With the PICTURE MENU on

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

_,_ Press the (+) or (-) buttons to

[ adjust the selected control.

_.'_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen.

O

Remember. When the bar

scale is centered, controlsettings are at normal mid-rangelevels.

][_ Press (-) or (+) untildark parts of the picture show gooddetail.

PICTURE Press (-) or (+) untilwhitest parts of the picture are asbright as you pref0r.

COLOR Press (-) or (+) to add oreliminate color.

.t

TINT Press (-) or (+) to obtainnatural skin tones. (Also see Flesh

Correction on page 14 for moreinformation).

Press (-) or (+) toimprove detail in the picture.

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ISelect and then press /I [Selecl and then press MENU

IMENU (M) button to | I (M) button to view "additional[ view an explanation ofl Icontrols grouped under .same

I the .selected feature. I I feature heading. For] Example: Tint, Brightness.

Picture, etc.

HOW TO SELECT FEATURES

(WITH BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE)

_ Press MENU (M)'4I J_-

to move from Side-to-

Side within the Menu.

Press MENU (M)to select RED

highlighted Press MENU (M)• • to move Upand Down within

the Menu,

I

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lwearview is a sharpness featurehich smoothes out

background snow (or picture noise)

without losing picture image detail

or crispness.

_ Select CLEARVIEW control.

With the PICTURE MENU on

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

_ Press the MENU &V buttons

to move the RED highlight. Pressthe MENU button to select 0,,_) theENHANCED mode.

_',_ Press the STATUS button to

I cle thes.ee

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nvergence is the correctining up of the red and blue

light paths on the TV screen.NOTE: If no color fringing (seeSmart Help) shows, then noConvergence adjustments arenecessary for your TV.

_ Select CONVERGENCEcontrol.

With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on

screen, move the REDhighlightwith the MENU (M)4$_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

_.P_ If there is RED or BLUE color

I ringing on the White cross, pressthe MENU button to continue.

_'b Press the MENU '_' buttonsto move the red or blue cross

directly over the white cross on theTV screen.

The red or blue cross is properlyadjusted when it is completelymerged with the white cross. (Nocolor appears around the edge ofthe white cross).

_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen when convergenceadjustments are complete.

O

Remember. Convergencehas been set at the factory for

best viewing, but if one or more ofthe (red or blue) colors appeararound the edges of objects (colorfringing) follow the steps given inthis section.

I I ,I.

PICTURE MENU

<,

PICTURE MENU

If there is RED or BLUE

fringe on the WHITE cross,use this adjustment toimprovethe picture.

Press "M" to Continue- or-

Press ")" to Return

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e the Flesh Correctionontrol to keep skin tone hues

(or facial tint) from varying fromTV channel to TV channel.

_1_ Select FLESHCORRECTION control.

With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) onscreen, move the RED highlight

with the MENU (M) _ buttons.Then press the MENU button.

_X_ Press the MENU &V buttons

to move the RED highlight. Press

the MENU button to turn (v'O the

FLESH CORRECTION control

ON.

_3-'_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen.

@

_ MENU ......

.]

Uldn' t it be great to viewour TV picture free of

ghosts or other image problems?

Well, your TV offers the first real

step toward reducing or totally

eliminating ghosting and other

image interfereice. This should be

especially good news for those

home viewer's that currently use

external,or outdoor antennas tosupply their picture.

Soon local stations will broadcast

their TV programs with GhostCancellation information encoded

in the TV signal. These encoded

signals, when passed through an

accessory device and the special

circuitry provided in your TV, can

dramatically reduce ghost line

images and other interference

problems.

Contact your dealer or call our

Information Center number (615)

475-8869for more details on this

exciting new development in

television broadcast technology.

Refer to the Owner's Manual with theGhost Cancellation device for detailed

instructions on its hook-up and use.

TV BROADCASTSIGNAL

BACK OF TV

®

ACCESSORY GHOST

CANCELLATION DEVICE

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Th e picture for the TV can comerough either the ANTENNA

,plug or the AUDIO/VIDEO INput

.jacks (on the rear of the TV). The

Picture Source control simply tells

the TV which one of these picturesources it is to show on the TV

screen.

_ Select PICTURE SOURCESELECT control.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M)4-) buttons•

Then press the MENU button.

> Press the MENU AV buttons

to move the RED highlight. Pressthe MENU button to turn thedesired PICTURE SOURCE

control ON 0").

ANTENNA- for a picture signalcoming from the ANTENNA

plug on the TV.

VCR/AUX 1- for a picture signalcoming from the VCR/AUX1 Video Input jack on the rearof the TV.

AUX 2- for a picture signalcoming from the AUX/IN 2Video Input jack on the rearof the TV.

AUX 3- for a picture signalcoming fro]h the Video Input

"_ jack on the front of the TV.

Press the_STATUS button to clearthe screen.

O

Remember, the! VCR/AUX 1, AUX 2, and

AUX 3 modes must have a video

signal source connected (to theirINPUT plug) or the TV screen willbe blank. (See page 26 forconnection details).

MAIN MENU

FEATURE MENU

I OF3_

= PCTUAE S_LF_T

H MCR/AU_ 1I I AUX 2

L_AUX 3

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lOSedCaptioning (CC) allowsou to read the voice content of

television programs on the TV

screen. Designed to help the hearingimpaired this feature uses on-screen"text boxes" to show dialogue andconversations while the TV program

is in progress.

1> Select CLOSEDCAPTIONING control.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move the RED.highlightwith the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

_ Press the MENU &_' buttons

to move the RED highlight. Pressthe MENU button to select (t,,")the

desired Closed Caption mode - ForExample: "ALWAYS ON" and"CAPTION 1"

CAPTION 1, 2, 3, 4:

dialogue (and descriptions)for the action on the captionedTV program shows on-screen.(See Important Note on thispage.)

TEXT 1, 2, 3, 4:often used for channel guide,schedules, or bulletin boardinformation for CC programs.

(_ After making your Caption mode

selection, press teheSTATUS buttonto clear the TV screen. The selected

Closed Caption mode will be active.

To cance!, set the Closed Captionedfeature to OFF when finished.

<

Not all TV programs and product commercials are made for broadcast

with Closed Caption (CC) information included. Neither are all Closed Captionmodes (CAPTION 1-4; or TEXT 1-4) necessarily being used by a broadcast stationduring the transmission of a closed caption program. Usually "CAPTION 1" is themost used mode to view captioned material. Refer to your area's TV program

listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shows.

..:_._.Ji_iiii:?:i_

•_:_ __i_:_ _:,_FEATURE MENU

10F3_

ALWAYS ON

ALWAYS OFF

ON DURING MUTE ONLY

r_ TEXT 1

TEXT 2TEXT 3TEXT 4

CAPTION I mode

Example Screen Display

i_]

Remember. Broadcaststations will often use

spelling abbreviations, symbols,dropouts and other grammatical

shortcuts in order to keep pacewith the on-screen action. These

type factors vary upon the sourceof the captioned text material anddo not indicate a need for service

on the part of the TV.

Closed Caption information will usually appear

in black 'and while (although some broadcastersor networks may occasionally use color to

highlight or draw attention to certain areas.)

FULL SCREEN TEXT

will block TV screen from viewing

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ou need to make sure the TV iset to pick up either Cable TVor Antenna signals. In other words

the TV needs to know if youconnected a Cable TV signal or anormal antenna to its ANTENNA

plug.

NOTE: If you went through FirstTime Setup (in your Quick UseGuide), this task has already been

completed for you.

<2,> SelectCABLECHANNELTUNING control.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.

Then press the MENU_button.

_" i_ Press the MENU AY buttons

to move the RED highlight. Pressthe MENU button to select (t,,") th<

desired mode - For Example:CABLE.

CABLE- If you DO haveCable TV connectedto the TV. Channels1-125 available.

NORMAL- If you have anAntenna connectedto the TV. Channels2-69 available.

_9,_ Press the STATUS button to

clear the screen.e

MAIN MENU

= FEATURE MENU

rm

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Ur TV can automatically set itselfr local area (or Cable TV)

channels. This makes it easy for youto select only the 73/stations in yourarea when the CHANNEL • •

buttons are pressed.

NOTE: If you went through FirstTime Setup (in your Quick UseGuide), this task has already been

completed for you.

J_

_,1_ Select CHANNEL MEMORY(START AUTOPROGRAMMING)control.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move theRED highlight withthe MENU (M)_ buttons. Then

press the MENU button.

(_ Press the MENU button to turn

AUTOPROGRAMMING ON.

The TV shows which channel

numbers are "SAVED" (u,') as they

are added into memory.

"Auto-programming CHANNELMEMORY is finished" shows when

the TV is through adding channels.

<_ Press the STATUS or Menu (M)

I button to clear the screen.

Try it out. Press theCHANNELA• buttons

w

and see which channels you canselect.

Remember, an Antenna or Cable

TV signal must first be connectedto your TV so that channels can besaved.

If you want to delete anyunwanted channels from the TV's

memory, see "ADD/DELETE

CHANNELS" on the next page.

MAIN MENU

i

_'_ Channel Numbers are •

Saved in Memory

FEATURE MENU

rm1 0F3_

I AUT0-PROGRAMMING ICHANNEL MEMORY

1 2v _ 3v P 4v"

5v" 6v" 7_' 8v"

9'V" 10 11 12

13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24

._ o _

Press "M" to m

,. . . .;-

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m

eatures for your TV can beusted from a MENU screen

shown on the TV. A MENU is

nothing more than an on-screenlist of features. Each MENU itemcan be adjusted by viewing thescreen and pressing a button.

[ BEGIN I

_ Press the MENU button on the

remote or TV. A list of TV

ADJUSTMENT controls appearson the TV screen.

<_ Press the MENU AY buttons

(on the remote) to move the REDARROW to the desired TV

Adjustments section.(See next page for list of controls).

"l"heADVANCE (ADV) AYbuttons on the TV can also be usedto move the RED ARROW to thedesired control.

_,_ Press the MENU button to

select the Adjustment control:sectionhighlighted with the REDARROW.

A list of individual Adjustmentcontrols appears on the TV screen.

@> Press the MENU AV (orADv)buttons to move the RED ARROW

up or down the list of controls.Then press MENU to select thedesired control. •

¢,_> Press (+) or (-) buttons to adjust

I the selecte d on-screen control.

_,> Press the STATUS button toclear the screen after an adjustment

Use the EXIT control within theMENU to return to normal TV

viewing.

@_ Remember. If an on-screen

control disappears from the TVscreen and you are not finished

working with it, just repress theMENU button until the lastselected control shows on thescreen.

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TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS

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ADVANCEDCONTROLS

FIRST TIME SETUP

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TELEVISIONADJUSTMENTS

USEs_lTO SELECTITEM.

I_ PICTURE]SOUNDCONTROLS

ADVANCEDCONTROLS

-- FIRSTTIMESETUP

J EXIT

• Pres.,;MENU to view Adjustment Controls.• Press MENU &Y to move Red Arrow to desired

comrols list.

• Press MENU to xelect highlighted controls list.

PICTURE/SOUNDCONTROLS

-- EXITm PICTURESOURCESELECT

BRIGHTNESS

PICTURE

TINTSHARPNESS

USE_. THEN{_ TOSELECT.

• Pr©ssMENU &V to move up and down list of

control items.

• Pr¢_ MENU to select highlighted control.,::::.::.:::::::::::::

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Pre_ (+) OR (-) buttons to adjuL'_tthe _lectedcontrol.

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A ring" or series of previouslyviewed channels can be selected

from the Alternate Channel (A/CH)

button on your remote control. With

;his feature you can easily switch

,between different TV programs that

currently interest you. The ALT.

CHN. menu control allows you to set

up to four channels in the viewing

"ring ".

) Select ALTERNATECHANNEL control.

With FEATURES MENU (2 of 3) on

screen, move the REDAhighlightwith the MENU (M) _ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

_ Press the MENU AY and

MENU (M) buttons to highlight andselect (t,,") the number of channels in

the "ring" (either 2, 3, or 4 channels.)

Press STATUS button to clear the

_> screen.

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<<.

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::....

• =, FEATU_ MENU ........ -

Remember,to first use this

feature press theA/CH and then theMENU button on

the remote. Thenselect the desiredchannels with thenumber buttons on

the remote. (For

example for a "4"channel ring select:02, 06, 11, and 22.)Then press theA/CH button on the

remote to quicklyselect the channe]s

in the "ring". Greatfor viewing evening

news or sportsprogramming.

6

I--b'_l:, _ ta enter channels. '

aVe you ever fallen asleep inont of the TV only to have it

wake you up at two in the morningwith a test pattern screeching inyour ears? Well, your TV can saveyou all that trouble byautomatically turning itself off.

(1_ Select SLEEP TIMER control.A

With FEATURES MENU (2 of 3)-!

on screen, move the R_D highlightwith the MENU (M)4_,_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

<_ Press the MENU ,_ l_buttons

to pick the amount of time (15minutes to 2 hours ahead) beforethe TV will turn itself off.

<5,_ Press the STATUS or MENU(M) button to clear the screen after

you have set the time for the TV toturn off.

,FEATURE MENU r

2[_3'I

Remember,to see how manyminutes are leftbefore the TV shuts

itself off, reselectthe SLEEP TIMERcontrol screen.

To stop a SLEEPTIMER setting,reset the timer back

to OFF. (Turningthe TV off and on,

or pressing a buttonduring the lastminute of a timersetting, will also

cancel a setting.)

A few secondsbefore the TV is to

shut off a messagewill come on the -_

screen telling yoGOOD NIGHT.

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._'..:.>_

th the Channel Displayontrol you can change the

size and location of the on screen

channel and clock information.

<'1,,,_ Select CHANNEL DISPLAYcontrol.

With FEATURES MENU (2 of 3)on screen, move the RED

highlight with the MENU (M)4_)

buttons. Then press the MENUbutton.

<_ Press the MENU AY and

MENU (M) buttons to highlight

I and select (t,,*) the LARGE or

I SMALL display control._,_,_,_ Press the STATUS button to

clear the screen.

@

FF._TU_I[ MENU ....

20P3--

Try it out.Press the

CHANNEL AT

buttons and youshould see the

Display Size youselected.

Remember. TheSMALL SIZE

display shows onlythe channel number,not the time (orclock).

CHANNEL DISPLAY O[rl'lONS

th the Half Hour Reminderontrol the TV automatically

shows you the current time and

channel every thirty minutes•

_1_ Select HALF HOURREMINDER control.

With FEATURES MENU (3 of 3)on screen, move the RED

A

highligh_with the MENU (M)4_buttons. Then press the MENUbutton.

<_ Press the MENU AY and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand select (u,")the EVERY HALFHOUR item.

_3_ Press the STATUS button to

I clear the screen.

....................iJ

°s.,.i.

•_ FEATUF_ M_'dO .....

Remember.The Time andChannel Reminderswill show on thehour and the half-hour for about fiveseconds.

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arental Control allows parentsto block out, or "censor", any

channels they think children should

not watch. A channel placed underParental Control cannot be viewed

until a correct access code is used to

unlock the channel for viewing.

First let's set your Parental Code:

_ Select the PARENTALCONTROL.

With FEATURES MEN[/(3 of 3)

on screen, move the RED highlight

with the MENU (M) l_k buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

"BLOCK CHANNELS" and

"SETUP CODE" show on screen.

<_ Press the MENU k'_' and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand select the SETUP CODE item.

<_ Press 0, 7, 1, I on the remote.

"XXXX" shows on the ACCESS

CODE SETUP screen as you pressthe number buttons.

"INCORRECT ACCESS CODE -

TRY AGAIN" will also show on the

screen.

_) Press 0, 7, 1, I on the remote

I again.

"Next Enter Your New Access

Code" shows on the screen.

Enter a four digit numbernQew

code using the remote.

"Aceess Code Changed" shows on

the screen to let you know the newcode has been set.

Continue to the next page to find

out how to "block" channels fromviewing.

Parents - it isn't possiblem to unlock or defeat your

Censor Code without changing toa new code number. So if yourCode number changes, and youdidn't change it yourself, then youwill know that someone hasaltered the code and the blankedout channel has been viewed.

NOTE:Your TV left the factory with the Parental Code set to "0000". If you are using ]your TV and the Parental Control for the first time, and don't want to SETUP a newAccess code number, you can use the "0000" number to block channels - see next page. IThe "0711" Parental Code (shown on this page) is given as a default or way to reset the ]

Code when the current Access number is not known. I

=_ FEATURE MENU

rm

_'_ FEATURE MENU .........

T

FEATURE MENU

I!

,J

-_ pAI:_NTAL CONTROL .......

,t.l./,

r" J$

to EXff m EXIT

I- ...................... Jt

ACCES

to EXIT

• l_ess MENU I_ to go on and start I

to "block" channels I

Press MENU to return to the I

Parental Control Menu screen, I

Press STATUS to clear the screen. J

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<]

flcoeryour personal Parentalde number has been set (see

previous page), you are now readyto select the channels you want toblock out or censor.

Select the BLOCKCHANNELS control.

With FEATURES MENU (3 of 3)

on screen, move the RED highlightA

with the MENU (M)_-_ buttons.Then press the MENU button.

<_ Press the MENU AV and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand select the BLOCKCHANNELS item.

_,_ Enter the correct Parental

Code number.

_ Press Channel &V ChannelOl"

I Number buttons to select thechannel you want to block.

_5_ Press the MENU • button to

"BLOCK VIEWING" on theselected channel.

Press the MENU ,_ button to"ALLOW VIEWING" on ablocked channel.

Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any otherchannels you wish to block out.

O

,Remember, to make TVviewing easier all channels

(and Audio/Video Input jacks)will be unblocked, once thecorrect Parental Code number hasbeen entered.When the TV is turned OFF and

then back ON again, ParentalControl is back in place for allchannels.

CI-_NNEL 19BLOCI(ED BY PARENTAL CONTROl.

SELECT CHANNEL

.CK) = AU..OWV_NG

I

f......... . ........ ..--.Ji

Note: You also block out thecan

use of the Audio/Video Input jackson the TV. This stops the viewing

of VCR programs which can beshown through the A!V IN jacks.

I_eo_ enter Aoce_ Code

Select enather Chennel

for w_ting.

Just select VCR/AUX I. AUX 2. orAUX 3 (located between the lowest

and highest channel numbers) on

the Channel Blocking screen, andselect "blocked".

BLOCKED CHANNEL SCREEN MESSAGE

(Appears when an attempt to select a blockedchannel is made and Parental Control is ON.)

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our TV also has individualound adjustment controls. The

BASS (low frequency), TREBLE

(high frequency), and Speaker

BALANCE may all be used to

adjust the sound playback of TV

programs.

Select BASS, or TREBLE, orBALANCE sound control.

With the SOUND MENU on the

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M) _t buttons.

_F

Then press the MENU button.

_ Press the (+) or (-) buttons to

adjust the sound control to levelsyou prefer.

<_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen.

PIP

Select and then press MENU/(M) button to view additional

Icontrols grouped under .sameI feature heading. For!lExample: Treble, Balance,

I Bass Boost, Stereo, etc.

rl-_.e BASS BOOST controlI increases the low frequencyaudio range of the TV. This createsa deeper, fuller playback soundwhich can be heard through theTV's speaker.

'_ Select BASS BOOST sound

contr,ol.

With the SOUND MENU on the

screen, move the REDhighlightwith the MENU (M) _ buttons,Then press the MENU button.

<_ Press the MENU &Y and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand turn ON (t,") the BASSBOOST control.

<_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen.

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_.::.:

ur TV is able to receiveroadcast stereo TV programs.

The TV is equipped with an

amplifier and twin speaker system

through which the stereo soundcan be heard.

A RED stereo light (on the front of

the TV) will come on when astereo broadcast is received.

<_ Select STEREO sound control.

With the SOUND MENU on the

screen, move the RED highlight,AL

with the MENU (M) _)buttons.Then press the MENU button.

<_ Press the MENU Ay and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand turn ON (t,,,') the STEREOmode.

_,_,_,_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen.

O

part of the stereo broadcastsystem. Sent as a additionalaudio Jiannel SAP can be heard

apart from the current TV

program sound. TV stations arefree to use SAP for any numberof purposes, but many expertsbelieve it will be used for foreignlanguage translations of TVshows (or for weather and newsbulletins.)

NOTE: If a SAP signal is notpresent with a selected program,the SAP option can not beselected. "This program does notcontain SAP information" willshow on the TV screen.

MAIN MENU

_SOUND MENU

Remember.

If a stereo signal isnot available and

the TV is placed inthe STEREO mode,

sound coming fromthe TV will remain

monaural (mono).

1 OF3=

'= ' SOUND MENU ...........

,i ,i,t, ,i,i, t

.............. 20_3_

SECOND PROGRAM SOUND CAN

ONLY BE SELECTED (u,") WHENIS PRESENT

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_b e Stereo Surround control cane used to add greater depth

and dimension to both monaural

(MONO) and STEREO TV sound.

<_ Select STEREO SURROUNDcontrol.

With the SOUND MENU on the

screen, move the REDhigblightwith the MENU (M)_,'_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

<_ Press the MENU AV and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand turn ON (u,") the STEREOSURROUND control.

<_ Press the STATUS button to

clear the screen.O

se the DISPLAY VOLUMEontrol to see the TV's volume

level settings on the TV screen.

Once set the Volume Display willbe seen each time the VOLUME

buttons (on the TV or remote) are

pressed.

)Select DISPLAY VOLUME

control.

With SOUND MENU (2 of 3) on

screen, move the REDhighlightwith the MENU (M)4,-_ buttons.Then press the MENU button.

<_ Press the MENU AV and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand turn ON (t,,') the DISPLAYVOLUME control.

<_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen.

MAIN MENU , = _ 4

153 NNNgNNNI

t,l,i

_ _OUM3 MENU ...... ,: -

.... =-=_- ........ 2131:3 .....

.:i [] P_:VER

Remember,with the StereoSurround controlturned ON even

monaural (mono)audio sourcematerial can be

heard through rearSurround Sound

speaker connections(see page 24).Note: The monauralversion of Surround

Sound may belouder at the rear set

of speakers thanwhat is normallyheard with true

stereo signalSurround Sound,but this is normal

i

Remember,"DURING

ADJUSTMENT"means the volumelevel will be onscreen whenever theVolume buttons are

pressed.

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Wopuld you like to hear TVrograms through your audio

hi-fi system? The TV's Variable

Audio Output jacks and TV

Speaker On/Off controt work

together to offer you this TV sound

option.

Connect the R(ight) and L(eft)VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jackson the TV to the R and L Audio

Input jacks on your amplifier orsound system.

Set the audio system's volume tonormal listening level.

<_ Turn the TV and audio systemON. You can now adjust the soundlevel coming from the audiosystem with the Volume AYbuttons on the TV or remote.

('_ To hear the TV sound from onlythe audio system speakers, selectTV SPEAKERS control.

With SOUND MENU (2 of 3) on

screen, move the REDhighlightwith the MENU (M)4o_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

_ Press the MENU AY and

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand turn OFF (I,J) the TVSPEAKERS control.

You should now only hear TVsound coming from the audiosystem speakers e.

_5_ Press the STATUS button to

clear the4_creen.@

Remember, the audio

! system may have to be inAUX(iliary) mode to play soundfrom the TV (Outputs).

Note: When the TV SPEAKER

control is set to "NORMAL" (forTV speaker operation) make surethe VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT

control (see next page) is also setto "STEREO" in order for the TV's

AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to workproperly.

",=SO N NU

BACK OF TV

AUDIOIN _ _(RED/WHITE)

AUDIO SYSTEM

VARIABLE

AUDIOOUTPUT JACKS

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.![i!:

_y adding optional externalIL_ speakers to the TV's sound

system, you can create the feelingof reflected sound that surroundsyou at a movie theater or concerthall.

_,,._ Connect both external

speakers to the speaker wireterminals on the TV.

Recommended speakers: 8ohm, 15watt minimum. Be sure the (+) and(-) speaker wires are connected tothe correct R(ight) and L(eft)speaker terminals on the TV.

<_ Place the speakers so the

viewing area is between the TVand the rear surround speakers.(See overhead view drawing.)

<_ Turn TV ON and place theSTEREO control to the "STEREO

IF AVAILABLE" (u') position.

After setup whenever a stereosignal is received the audio will beheard in Surround Sound.

@

_ja e TV's Variable Audio Outputcks can also be used for

Surround Sound. Once they are

connected taean external hi-fisystem its speakers can be used forthe playback of Surround Sound.

<_ Connect R(ight) L(eft)the and

VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jackson the TV to the R and L Audio

Input jacks on your amplifier orsound system.

<_ Turn TV ON and place theVARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT onscreen control to the SURROUND

(_) position. (Sound Menu 3 of 3).

Note:This will change theLeft/Right channel audio line level

signal at the Audio Output jacks tothe same signal found at the TV's

Surround Sound Speaker terminals.

@

+

REAR SURROUND SOUND

SPEAKER TERMINALS

BACK OF TV

Remember, !Surround Soundwill not work with

only one speakerconnected; or withmonaural audio

material (unlessStereo Surroundcontrol is turned

ON - see page 22).

REAR SURROUND SOUND SPEAKERS

Note: The tear Surround Sound speakers will notbe heard atthe samevolumelevel _.sthe front TVspeakers. It is intended for the rearspeakersto givea backgroundnoise effect which requires a lowervolume level than theTWsfrontspeakers.

REAR SPEAKER REAR SPF "R

W PRIMARY VIEWING AREA

BACK OF TV

AUDIOINPUT JACKS

VARIABLE AUDIOOUTPUT JACKS

AUDIO SYSTEM SPEAKERS USED AS REAR

SURROUND SOUND SPEAKERS

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mm

Ith the use of an optional Dolby

rround Prologic Amplifier youcan receive the added sound

dimension found only in DolbySurround programs. Dolby Surround

combines wide left-to-right stereoseparation with solid center channelimaging, complemented by a front-to-back soundfield effect. The result foryou the listener is to create a movietheater or concert hall "you are there"sound sensation.

_ 1,_,_ Connect the FIXED Audio

Output jacks on the TV to the AUXINPUT jacks on a Doiby Prologic

Audio Amplifier system.

<_-_'_ Connect the CENTER

CHANNEL Input jack on the TV tothe CENTER PRE-AMP jack on theDolby Proiogic Amplifier.

<_ Connect the rear set of SurroundSound speakers to the (+,-)connections on the Dolby SurroundAmplifier.

Place the Audio System's Front andRear Surround speakers as shown inthe picture on this page.

_z,_Tum the TV ON. Set TV Volume tonormal listening level. Place the TV'sTV SPEAKERS (Sound Menu 2 of 3)control to "CENTER CHANNELINPUT".

Turn the Dolby Prologic AmplifierON. Place its SURROUND MODE

control to the l)_olby Prologic mode.

_---_ The full effect of DOLBY

SURROUND programs (eitherbroadcast, VCR, or VDP) can now be

heard through the TV and Amplifiersystem speakers.

m m

Remember. R(ight)/L(eft)channel stereo sound and rear

Surround sound will be heard from the

external (or Dolby Prologic Amplifiersystem) speakers. The TV's frontcabinet speakers are used for trueCenter Channel sound necessary tocomplete the Dolby Prologic Surround

arrangement.I

You will need the following to set-up and use the designed

SURROUND SOUND system shown below:

• One set of rear Surround Sound speakers

!. One Dolby Prologic Audio Amplifier (with Center Pre-Amp

Output and twin speakers)

One DOLBY SURROUND encoded source (either playback -VCR, VDP, etc.- or broadcast).

AUDIO

SURROUND CENTER

PRE-AMP

Dolby Prologic

Left Front Right FmnlSpeaker

jack's volume, bass, 8rid treble

levels can be adjusted with the

TV's VOL&V buttonsor using_he o_screen Mer_ controls.

_J__Su_ound Speake_

LREARSURROUNO

SPEAKERS R SPEAKER OUTPUT

Q --

_i SPEAKE R OUTPUT

R, LAUDIO INPUT, io CENTER R, L FIXFO

CHANNELAmplifier umoOUTPUTINPUT

i

LEFt'SPEAKER

CENTER CHANNEL

U_ the noise sequencer (or sound test signal) onthe Dolby Prologic Amplifier, Adjust the Center

Channel volume level (using the Dolby PrologicAmp's Center Channel Volume control) to equal

the left/right and surround speaker volume levels.If Center Channel volume is still too low after

using the Dolby Prologic Amplifier, use the TV'sVolume control buttons to set desired CenterChannel level•

Make sure the TV's BALANCE control is set to

the middle position or the Center channel sound

image will not be centered.U_ the Dolby Prologic Amplifier's Volume

buttons to adjust the surround system .soundlevel.

REAR SURROUND SOUND SPEAKERS

RIGHT SPEAKER

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_ja e TV's Audio/Video Inputcks are for direct picture and

sound connections between the TV

and a VCR (or Video Disc Player,

etc.) that has Audio/Video Output

jacks.

To view the playback of a VCR

tape by using the Audio/VideoInput jacks on the TV:

@ Connect the VIDEO OUT jack

] from the VCR to the VCR/AUX

VIDEO IN jack on the TV.

<_ Connect the AUDIO OUT

I jacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the] VCR to the VCR/AUX AUDIO IN

I jacks on the TV.

,Select the "VCR/AUX 1"PICTURE SOURCE SELECTcontrol on the TV.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move the REDhighlightwith the MENU (M)_ buttons.Then press the MENU button.

Press the andMENU AY

I MENU (M) buttons to highlightand select (u,")the VCR/AUXmode.

<_ Turn the VCR ON and press

I PLAY to view the tape on the TV.

PICTURE AND SOUND FROM

PLAYBACK OF VCR TAPE

®

NOTE: Connections and useof the

TV's AUX 2 Audio/Video Input jacksare the .same as for the VCR/AUX I

jacks (except "AUX 2" is selecled as

the Picture Source in step 3).

BACK OF "FV

VCR

l lf you have a single (monaural)

Audio Output VCR, "Y" connectors

are available to complete yourconnection. Contact your dealer, or

our Parts Information Center (I-800-

292-6066) to order any optional

accessories.

Remember, after it is_-connected an easy way to

select the VCR/AUX mode is to

press the VCR button on the frontof the TV (or the TV/VCR button

on the remote.) Channels 3 and 4

can also be selected in this way.

Or if you have added VCR/AUXto the TV's channel memory (seepage !4), just press theCHANNEL &V buttons to select

the VCR/AUX mode.

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Oprmore convenient Directlayback connections the TV's

Front AudiolVideo Input panel canbe used. Located next to the TV's

front control panel (under a smallcover door) these Input jacks allowfor quick and easy connections,particularly for the playback of

Camcorder tape recordings.

To view the playback of aCamcorder recording using the

Audio/Video Input jacks on thefront of the TV:

.-'S'x..

(1,_ Connect the VIDEO OUT jack

f tom the Camcorder to the FrontVIDEO IN jack on the TV.

(_'_ Connect the AUDIO OUT

I acks R(ight) and L(eft) from the

Camcorder to the Front AUDIO IN

jacks on the TV.

<_ Select the "AUX 3"PICTURE SOURCE SELECTcontrol on the TV.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move the RED, highlight• with the MENU (M) 4-_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

(4--_ Press the MENU AY and

I ENU (M) buttons to highlightand select (t,,") the AUX 3 mode.

_.5_ Turn the Camcorder ON ande.

press PLAY to view the tape onthe TV.

Remember, after it is

connected an easy way toselect the AUX 3 mode is to pressthe VCR button on the front of the

TV (or the TV/VCR button on theremote.) Channels 3 and 4 can

also be selected in this way.

Or if you have added AUX 3 tothe TV's channel memory (seepage 14), just press theCHANNEL AY buttons to select

the VCR/AUX mode.

PICTURE AND SOUND FROM PLAYBACK

FRONT AUDIO/VIDEO JACKS

Lift Up on Jackpanel Cover Plate

to expose Input Jacks.

VIDEO IN

(YELLOW)

AUDIO/VIDEOOUTPUT JACKS

ON CAMCORDER

CAMCORDER

If you have a single (monaural)

Audio Output Camcorder, "Y"

connectors are available to completeyour connection. Contac! yourdealer, or our Parts Information

Center (I-800-292-6066) to order

any optional accessories.

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retie S(uper)-Video connection onJ[ the rear of the TV can give you

better picture detail and clarity, for

the playback of S-VHS VCR tapesor Video Discs, than the normal

antenna picture connections.

Note: The VCR (or Video Disc

Player) must have a S-VIDEOOUT(put)jack in order for you tocomplete the connections shown onthis page.

,"1_,_ Connect the S-VIDEO (S-VHS) OUT jack from the VCR tothe S-VIDEO jack on the TV.

The S-VIDEO connecting cablewill be supplied with the S-VHSVCR (or Video Disc Player).

<_ Connect the AUDIO OUT

Ijacks R(ight) and L(eft) from the

_R to the AUX IN1 jacks on the

<_ Select the "S-VIDEO"PICTURE SOURCE control.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M)4_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

The "S VIDEO" picture sourceoption appears only when a S-VIDEO cable has been connectedto the TV.

e

<_ Turn the VCR ON and place itin the S-VIDEO (or S-VHS)

&

playl_[tck mode. Insert S-VHS

cassette tape and playback in a

normal manner.

Remember, after it is

[connected an easy way toselect the S-VIDEO mode is to

press the VCR button on the frontof the TV (or the TV/VCR buttonon the remote.)

Or if you have added VCR/AUX

to the TV's channel memory, justpress the CHANNEL &V buttons

to select the S-VIDEO mode.

PICTURE AND SOUND FROMPLAYBACK OF S-VHS VCR TAPE

_ FEATUREMENU

l

BACK OFTV

IS-VIDEO _ _ AUDIO OUTCABLE (RED/WHITE)

_ S-VIDEO OUT

56®J 71

S-VHS VCR

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To e AudiolVideo Output jacksn the TV can be used to

record TV programs on VCRswhich have Audio/Video Inputjacks.

To record TV programs by usingthe Audio/Video jacks on the TV:

,_ Connect the VIDEO OUT jack

J from the TV to the VIDEO IN jackon the VCR.

'_ Connect the AUDIO OUTjacks R(ight) and L(eft) from theTV to the AUDIO IN jacks on theVCR.

€"5,,,,_ Select the "ANTENNA"PICTURE SOURCE control onthe TV.

With the FEATURES MENU on

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M) 4_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

Select the channel on the TV that

you want to record.

<,_ Turn VCR ON. Put athe

cassette tape in the unit and placethe VCR in the RECORD mode.

@

Remember, If the VCRan INPUT SELECTOR

switch, place it in the LINE orCAMERA position.

Unattended Timer Recordingswith a VCR are possible, but notrecommended with thisconnection since the TV must beleft ON for the VCR to record.

PICTURE AND SOUND BEING

RECORDED ON VCR.

I

VCR

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I __.._ave you ever played hide and

• • seek with your remotecontrol? Are you tired of tearingthe house apart trying to find ifsomeone has stuffed the remoteunder the couch, put it on the

shelves, or hid it in the desk? Well,your TV remote can save you allthat looking by automatically

signaling its location to you.

Here's how_it works:

[_. Press the P_WER button on

' the set to turn the TV ON.

] Note: Normally you can press any

button on the front of the TV toI turn the set ON. But for the remoteI locator to work you need to be sure

to use the Power button at the TV.i A "locating remote" message

shows on the TV screen.

"<_ Within a few seconds achirping or beeping sound willbegin to come from the remotecontrol hand unit.

The remote will continue to signalits location for around 30 seconds.

Normal TV program sound will notbe heard while the remote locator is

working.

:5,_ Once you find the remote justpress any button on the remote and

the beeping sound will stop.

The remote is now ready fornormal TV feature use.

Remember, the remote

Iocator may not properlyreceive its '%oming" signal fromthe TV if it has been placed on ametal shelf or counter material.

Also, since there's a special typeof radio frequency '%oming"signal receiver inside the remote

we are required to notify you thatany changes or modifications notexpressly approved by PhilipsConsumer Electronics Companycould void the user's authority tooperate the remote equipment.

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See the aboveinformationonhow to use the Locaior CodeButtonfor Programming.

For most homes this step woul_

not be needed but for your

information:

Up to 9 different remote locatoraddress codes can be set on which the

TV can send out its "homing" signal

This is done in case there is more than

one 73/(with a remote locator)7resent, and you want only onespecific remote to be signaled when theTV is turned ON.*

To set a Locator Address Code:

<_ With TV turned ON, press theLOCATOR CODE button on the

remote. (Also be sure the TVSYSTEM button on the remote has

been pressed.)

You will need a pencil or pen to pressthe recessed button.

The TV shows the present RemoteLocator Code.

<_ Press any button (0-9)number

the remote to set or change the Locate,.Code.

The remote will beep to let you knowit has received the new Locator Code

and then return to its normal operatingmode.

Remember, if batteries are

replaced the Locator Codewill need to be reentered.

When setting the Locator Code if anybutton, other than the number buttons,

are pressed the remote will return toits normal operation mode.

*For owners who live in fin apartment(townhouse or condominium)complex, this task may be necessarysince the remote locator's signal canbe sent and detected directly throughadjoining walls.

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rt Picture quickly returns yourto preset channel, picture, and

sound level settings that have been

placed in memory. Each SmartPicture category is preset at thefactory for a different type ofprogram or viewing condition, but

you have the option to change theselect controls to any levels youprefer. You can even rename orchange the title of the Smart Picturecategory if you want.

,_--/i"_ Press the SMART PICTUREbutton on the remote.

List of "SMART PICTURE"

categories shows on the TV screen.

<_ Press the SMART PICTURE

button repeatedly (or press the

number button) to highlight one of

the Smart Picture categories. (For

example: Movies, Games, etc.)

Automatic factory preset levels for

TV picture and sound controls are

put in use for the selected category.

Press the MENU button to select

the Smart Picture "SETUP" if youwant to change the control settingsfor the selected category. (For

example: "CUSTOM").

"SMART PICTURE MENU" shows

on the screen with a list of pictureand sound controls.

> Press the _IENU I_ and MENU

(M) buttons to highlight and selectthe d_sired picture or sound controlitem.

Adjust any of the listed controls tothe settings you would prefer for thecurrently selected Smart Picture

category.

If you want SMART PICTURE toselect a certain channel number for

you, use the Picture Source Select -Antenna (u,') control to set the

channel. (Smart Picture Menu 1 ofi).

After all control settings are

finished, press the STATUS button

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P_TURE MENU=

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USethe Smart Picture settingsu placed in memory (see

previous page):

<_ Press the SMART PICTUREbutton on the remote.

List of "SMART PICTURE "

categories shows on the TV screen.

<_ Press the SMART PICTURE

button repeatedly (or press thenumber button) to highlight theSmart Picture category you desire.

For example: press SMARTPICTURE to select "CUSTOM".

(See the "Change Label" sectionbelow on how to write new titles for

the Smart Picture labels.)

<_The channel, picture and soundcontrols will automatically change tothe settings you preset for thatSMART PICTURE item.

Remember, the@'t_ACTORY SETTINGS"

item can be used at any time toreturn the TV to its factory presetpicture and sound control levels.

_cen be used to change the title of

a SMARTPICTURE setting into aname or*label that may be easier for

you to remember.

<_---_ With the "SMART PICTUREI1LABEL control on the screen, press

the MENU AT buttons to spell out

a new label or title for the selectedSMART PICTURE.

<2,_ Press the MENU ._ Is, buttons tomove the red highlight to each letterspace.

'_ Press the STATUS button toclear the screen when the new label is

finished.I

1- SPORTS2- MOVIES3- WEAK SlG

6- FACTORY SETTINGS

SMART_

1-SPORTS2-MOVIES3- WEAK SIG

6- FAGTORY SETTINGS

PICTURE AND SOUND CONTROLS CHANGE

TO PRESET SMART PICTURE SETTINGS FORSELECTED CATF_ORY.

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re you tired of the sound ofcommercials following you

into the next room or all through

the house? Smart Sound allows youto preset a desired volume level

that the TV sound will not goabove. This makes for an even,more consistent sound by reducing

the peaks and valleys that canoccur during program changes orcommercial breaks.

<_ Press the Smart Sound buttonon the remote.

"SMART SOUND ON" shows onthe TV screen.

<_ Press the Smart Sound

I button repeatedly to turn theSmart Sound ON (or OFF.)

_ Press the STATUS button to

I clear the screen when completed.O

Remember, Smart Soundt works for sound levels

coming from either theAntenna/Cable input on the rear ofthe TV (RF audio); or the

Auxiliary (VCR/AUX IN) audioinputs.

I SMARTSOUNDON'I

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o you ever have troubleremembering on which

channel a particular station ornetwork is located? The Channel

Guide is a quick way to view and

select channels from a list ofLabelled channels.

A Label is a four letter calloutyou

can set to appear with the on

screen channel number. Example

Label: WXYZ -for a TV station'scall letters.

To select channels from theChannel Guide:

C'fi-d-d[_

<.-_ Press the CH GUIDE button oil

the remote.

A "CHANNEL GUIDE" shows on

the screen with channel numbers

and labels.

Keep pressing the CH GUIDEbutton to see what other labelled

channels can be selected.

<X,_ Press the number buttons onthe remote to select the desired

labelled channel.

Remember to press "0" first andthen the number for single digitchannels.

J_

_3_ Press the MENU button tochange a Label for a channel.

Press the MENU AV and@

MENU (M) buttons to highlightand select either:

"MAN(_L" to create your ownlabel for a channel.

"PRESETS" to choose from a list

of prewritten channel labels.

(See instruction details on thispage.)

_> Press the STATUS button to

clear the screen@I

LS

(-eateYour Own

Choose From List

| Return to Guide!

V

GUIDE LABEL

(t) or (]E) toSELECTI

I(_ when FINISHED

MANUAL- To create yourown Channel Label:

Press the Channel A• or

Number buttons to selectdesired station.

A red highlight shows theactive letter space for thechannel label.

Press the MENU • •

buttons to pick any of theletters or symbols that aregiven for your use.

Press the MENU • •buttons to move the red

highlight to the other letterspaces and repeat.

Press the STATUS button

to clear the screen when

finished.

PRESETS -To pick a Labelfrom the "LABEL" list:

Press the Channel •• or

'Number buttons to selectdesired station.

Press the MENU ••

buttons to move up anddown the Channel Labellist.

Just stop on any label youmight want to use.

The selected label

automatically appears withchannel changes and whenthe STATUS button is

pressed.

Press the STATUS buttonto clear the screen whenfinished.

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um

our remote control is set towork your TV and many

infrared remote (IR) control

VCRs. However, an easy one-

time step may be necessary

before the remote will work yourVCR.

Try this initial check to see ifgoing on to the following sectionis necessary.

<_ Press the VCR System

I button on the remote.

<_ Point remote toward VCR

I and press the POWER button.

<_ Does the remote turn the VCRON?

IF YES, • and try the otherVCR buttons on the remote. If

they also work the VCR, then

the remote is ready and nofurther steps are needed.If NO, continue...

VCR

< First look up a TWO-DIGITremote code number for yourbrand VCR before going throughthe simple "1,2,3" steps (on thefollowing page).

continue to next page

Remember, if more than

._one number is listed, you I

may have to try more than the firsttwo-digit code given in order tolocate your VCR's remote code.

_VCR REMOTE VCRBRAND CODENO.Akai 24, 25, 36

Audio Dynamics 14, 21,29Broksonic 31Cannon 01

Capehart 33Craig 07, 30Curtis Mathes 01, 32, 42, 43Daewoo 33

DBX 14, 21,29

Dynatech 27Emerson 20, 31, 34, 40

Fisher 06, 07, 08Funai 27, 28GE 01Goldstar 23

Go Video 45, 46Hitachi 03, 51

Instant Replay 01JC Penney 01,03, 23, 29JVC 14, 47, 48Kenwood 13, 14

Lloyds 27Magnavox 00, 01, 02, 05, 27, 28Magnin 30Marantz 29

Memorex 01,07, 23, 27Minolta 03Mitsubishi 16, 17, 38, 39, 50

Montgomery Ward 12

REMO'IBRAND CODE NO.Multitech 27,28NEC 14, 21,29Panasonic 01

• Pentax 02, 03Philco 01,02, 05, 27, 28

Philips 00, 01,05, 27, 28Quasar 01RCA 03, 04, 32, 42, 43, 44Realistic 07,11, 12, 23, 27, 28

Samsung 22, 30Sansui 49

Sanyo 07, 13Scott 19

Sears 03, 08, 23

Sharp 11, 12Shinton 35

Sony 09, 10,41Sound Design 27Sylvania 01,02, 05Symphonic 27Tatung 14Teac 14, 27Teknika 26, 2_7ThomasTMK _..

Toshiba 18, 19

Video Concepts 28Yamaha 14, 29Zenith !5

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ow that you have looked upthe two-digit Remote Code

Number for your brand of VCR(on previous page), you are

ready to follow the four simplesteps below.

Please read through steps 1-4before beginning.

<_,_ Press and release the REC

I (RECORD) button.

<_2_ Within thirty seconds afterreleasing the REC button, pressand release the VCR Systembutton.

Remote will begin to beep as itwaits on your Code numberentry in step 3.

(_ Within thirty seconds after

releasing the VCR Systembutton, ENTER THE TWODIGIT CODE NUMBER for

the desired VCR. The remote is

now ready to send commands tothe VCR.

_,4_ Point the remote at the VCR.Press the POWER button on the

remote to turn the VCR ON.

O

Try it out. The Channelarid VCR buttons on the

remote should now operate theVCR.

Remember, if this doesn't work

the first time, repeat steps usingthe same remote code number.

If after a second try the remote

does not operate your VCR, andthere are more code numbers

listed for your brand VCR, use thenext listed code number.

If after repeated attempts the codenumber method does not work

your VCR, try the "VCRSEARCH" method on page 40.

VCR

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<

our remote control is set towork your TV and many

infrared remote (IR ) controlCable Converters. However, an

easy one-time step may be

necessary before the remote will

work your Converter.

Try this initial check to see ifgoing on to the following section

is necessary.

._ Press the CBL Systembutton on the remote.

<_ Point remote toward Cable

Converter and press the POWERbutton.

<_ Does the remote turn theConverter ON?

IF YES, O and try the CH • •and CH number buttons on the

remote. If they also work theConverter then the remote is

ready and no further steps areneeded.

If NO, continue...

Cable

II ' I

<_ First look up a TWO-DIGIT

remote code number for your

brand Converter before goingthrough the simple "1,2,3" steps(on the following page).

continue to next page

Remember, if more than

! one number is listed, youmay have to try more than the firsttwo-digit code given in order tolocate your Converter's remotecode.

CONVERTER REMOTE CONVERTER REMOTEBRAND _ BRAND CODENO.Archer 28 Rembrant 33Diamond 23 Salora 52

Drake 37 Scientific Atlanta 08, 22, 47Gemini 45 Sheritech 34

Hamlin 14, 15 Sylvania 16Hitachi 25 Texscan 16, 48Jerrold 01,02,03,04,05,30,46 Tocom 12,13, 53Macom 29, 38 Toshiba 43

Magnavox 17,26, 31 Uniden Satellite 44, 54NSC 49 Unika 50Oak 06, 27, 39 Universal 36

Panasonic 18, 35 Video Tech 40Philips 19, 20, 21, 24, 26 Video Way 51Pioneer 09, 32 Viewstar 26

Regency 10, 11 Zenith 07, 41, 42

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J.

ow that you have looked upthe two-digit Remote Code

Number for your brand of Cable

Converter (on previous page),you are ready to follow the foursimple steps below.

Please read through steps 1-4before beginning.

¢,,lv_ Press and release the REC

I (RECORD) button.

<'2_,_ Within thirty seconds afterreleasing the REC button, pressand release the CBL Systembutton.

Remote will begin to beep as itwaits on your Code numberentry in step 3.

_ Within thirty seconds after

releasing the CBL Systembutton, ENTER THE TWODIGIT CODE NUMBER for

the desired Converter. The

remote is now ready to sendcommands to the Converter.

_ Point the remote at the

Converter. Press the POWER

button on the remote to turn the

Converter ON.

it out. The Channel! buttons on the

remote should now operate theConverter.

Remember, if this doesn't workthe first time, repeat steps usingthe same remote code number.

If after a second try the remotedoes not operate your Converter,and there are more code numbers

listed for your brand Converter,use the next listed code number.

If after repeated attempts the codenumber method does not work

your Converter, try the"CONVERTER SEARCH"

method on page 40.

Cable Converter

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.u

our TV remote can be set towork your VCR or Cable

Converter by what is called theSEARCH method.

If the "REMOTE CODE" numbermethod shown in the previoussection did not set your remote to

work your VCR or Converter, thenfollow the easy steps listed below.

Please read through steps 1-4before beginning.

<_ Press the POWER button on

l he VCR or Converter to turntheunit ON.

<_ Stand at least sixfeet awayfrom the front of the VCR orConverter.Point the remote toward the unit.HOLD DOWN the A/CH and

the desired System (VCR orCBL-Converter) buttons at thesame time. KEEP HOLDINGBU'ITONS DOWN.

<_ Watch the Channel Indicator

on the unit.Channel Numbers will SCAN UPwhen the unit has been identified.

This may take up to two minutes.

<_ Release the A/CH and System(VCR or CBL) buttons as soonas channel numbers start to scan

up. The code has been identified

and the rer_ote is ready to operatewith the VCR or Converter.

Remember, a minute or

two can seem very long, butthe code should be located withintwo minutes.

Don't let the VCR or Converter

scan up more than five channels.The remote may pass up the rightcode and another two minute

search cycle will have to berepeated.

If no channel change happenswithin two minutes, repeat steps 1-4. Should a channel change stillnot occur, the remote will notwork with the desired unit.

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CABLE CONVERTER

Remote will begin to beep whenthe A/CH and VCR or CBL

System buttons are pres_d.

TSix Feet(minimum)

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<

hen using the TV remotewith a VCR, first make

certain it is set to control your

VCR ( by the REMOTE CODE orSEARCH method - see earlier

section).

Press the VCR Systembutton on the remote.

,_ Point the top of the remotetoward the front of the VCR

(remote sensor window) whenpressing buttons.

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Record ButtonHold the RECORD button down, andthen press the PLAY button to begina VCR recording.

Rgwind ButtonPress to rewind tapes. For someVCRs you may need to press STOPbutton first then REWIND. In

playback mode. hold button down toview picture moving rapidly inreverse.

Pause ButtonPress to temporarily stop the tape dur-ing a playback, or recording. Pressagain to release Pause.

TV-V_R Button

Press to the VCR _osition ("VCR"indicator on the VCR will light) toview the playback of a tape• Pressagain to place in the TV position("VCR" irldicator on the VCR will goOFF) to view one program whilerecording another program.When used with the TV the TV/VCRbutton works as a source button. Each

press cycles the TV between channels3 and 4; the last view channel; andany AUX(iliary) Input mode (if it has

been connected.) It is a quick one-button way to select these channelsand modes (without directly enteringthe TV's Menu system•)

PLAY STATUS

PAUSEII

CONIOFFI POS_ SWAP_ FREEZE)

PIP (P/YIJEX STRBX SIZE)

•Play ButtonPress to playback a tape. Hold downafter pressing the RECORD button tostart a recording.

Press to stop the tape.

Press to rapidly advance the tape. Forsome VCRs you may need to pressSTOP first then FF. In Playbackmode hold button down to view the

picture moving rapidly in the forwarddirection.

.Chonnel Scan Buttons

Press to scan up or down throughVCR channel numbers.

.Number ButtonsPress buttons for direct VCR channelselections.

VCR System ButtonPress to send remote commands tothe VCR.

pQw¢r ButtonPress to turn the*VCR ON and OFF.

Remember, the VCRi buttons on the remote will

not operate your VCR. if thosefeatures are not already found onyour VCR remote control.

Note: All VCR functions

(particularly Search, Rewind, FastForward, etc.) will operate thesame as with the original VCRremote control provided with thVCR.

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icture in Picture (PIP) is theshowing of two pictures on the

7V screen at the same time. (One

main screen picture and one small

inset picture - or PIP).

Note: The PIP picture must be

supplied by a VCR (or other

accessory equipped with a VIDEO

OUTPUT jack), lf you already

went through FIRST TIME SETUP(in the Quick-Use Guide), then the

connections for PIP have been

completed.

To see how channels selected on aVCR can be shown as PIP:

,_) Connect the VIDEO OUT

jack on the VCR to theVCRIAUX VIDEO IN jack(yellow) on the TV.

Also connect the AUDIO OUT (Rand L) jacks from the VCR to theVCR/AUX AUDIO IN jacks (redand white) on the TV.

Also be sure the normal antennaconnection between the VCR and

TV are in place.

_,,_ Move to the next page afterthe VCR to TV PIP connections

are completed.

MAIN PIPSCREEN

BACK OFTV

llll I

LOUTDOOR UHFNHF

ANTENNA

CABLE TVSIGNAL

i i

VCR

Far other possible PIPg connections see page 48 for

the "More PIP ConneCtions"section.

If you have a single (monaural)Audio Output VCR, "Y"connectors are available to

complete your connection.

Contact your dealer, or our PartsInformation Center (1-800-292-6066), for details.

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N:h w that you have completede required connections on

the previous page you are ready to

follow the simple steps shownbelow.

_."_ Turn the VCR and TV ON.

Place the VCR in the TV mode -Use the TV/VCR button on

the VCR (or on the TV remoteif it has been set to work with

your VCR - see page 36.)

Place the TV's PIP INPUTcontrol to "VCR/AUX"-

With FEATURES MENU (3of 3) on screen, move the RED

h_hlight with the MENU (M)<_) buttons. Then press theMENU button.

Press the MENU AY and

MENU (M) buttons tohighlight and select the"VCR/AUX 1" (u,") item.

_i _ Select the channel on the VCRto view in the PIP window.

Select the channel on the TV toview on the main screen.

_5_ Press the PIP ON/OFF buttonon the remote.

The PIP window should show inone of the corners of the TV

screen.

O

VCR IN "IV MODE"

(VCR Indicator Light will go oul)

12:00""19_

VCR - FOR PIP CHANNEL

VCR

SELECTEDCHANNEL

"IV

SELECTEDCHANNEL

PICTURE SOURCE SELECT

AUX 2

AUX 3

PIP INPUT CONTROL SET TO "VCR/AUX I"

8

TV - FOR MAIN SCREEN CHANNEL

Remember, if you see thea same picture on the main

screen and in the PIP window, youneed to be sure the TV's PIP

Picture Source control (page 46) isset to "VCR/AUX".

No sound will be heard with the

PIP picture. See page 44 on howto "SWAP" the PIP picture with

the main screen picture so thatsound can be heard.

Also see the following page onhow to operate other PIP featureswith the remote control.

Be sure to point the remote at thefront of Ihe VCR when pressingVCR function buttons.

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pyusing the PIP buttons on the

B remote the PIP picture can be

rmgved and swapped with the mainscreen.

_. _ Press PIP ON button to showthe PIP picture.

PIP screen appears in corner of TVscreen. Press PIP ON again toremove PIP from the main screen.

_ Press PIP POSITION button

on the remote to move the PIP

picture (from corner to corner onthe main screen).

_ Press SWAP to the mainswapscreen picture with the PIP picture.

Press SWAP again to return themain screen and PIP to their

original positions. See theimportant reminder below.

,,_ Press FREEZE button to holdthe current Main picture in the PIPwindow (Main picture is active).

If PIP is currently OFF the PIP willbe automatically shown.

Press FRZ repeatedly to update thefi'ozen PIP with current pictures.The frozen PIP cannot be swappedwith the main screen.

Press the PIP ON/OFF button to

drop the frozen PIP picture fromthe screen.

continue to next page

Remember, if the TV is

showing a 'WCR/AUX'!supplied picture on [he mainscreen (when the TV and VCR areturned OFF), a blank screen will

appear when the TV is turnedback ON again.

If this happens,just press theCH(annel) • or • buttons to

select a TV station for normal

viewing.

3. PIP SWAP

2. PIP POSITION

4. FREEZE

I. PIP ON / OFF

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5. PIP SIZE 6. PIP STROBE

']Press P/VUE for

more channels,

I

=I

Press PiP ON/OFF

to return.

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7. PIP PREVIEW

Press SIZE button to changethe size of the PIP window shownon the TV screen.

Press the PIP SIZE button again tosee and compare the large andsmall size PIP windows.

<_ Press STROBE to see a seriesof three frozen scenes from the

currently selected channel. PressSTRB again and the series ofpictures will be updated.

_ Press PREVIEW button to see

what is showing on three channels.P/VUE starts with the current

channel and shows the next two

channels in memory.

Every few seconds each P/VUEpicture will be updated with acurrent scene for that channel.

Press P/VUE again to go to thenext three channels in memory andso on. Just press the numberbuttons to select any previewedchannel.

Press PIP ON/OFF button to clearthe screen and return to normal

viewing.

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._c e picture for the PIP windowan come through either the

ANT/CABLE or VCR/AUX Inputs

('on the rear of the TV). PIP Picture

Source simply tells the TV which

one of the input sources it is toshow in the PIP window.

<:_> Select PIP SOURCE control.

With FEATURES MENU (_3of 3)

on screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M)_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

Press the MENU &V and

MENU (M) buttons to highlight

and select (u") the desired inputsource (either ANTENNA,VCR/AUX 1, etc.).

ANTENNA- for a picture signalcoming from theANT/CABLE Inputon the TV.

VCR/AUX1-

AUX 2-

AUX 3-

for a picture signalcoming from theVCR/AUX IN

Video Input jackon the TV.

for a picture signalcoming from theAUX 2 Video Inputjack on the TV.

for a picture signalcoming from theAUX 3 Video Inputjack on the front ofthe TV.

_.._ Press the STATUS button to

Iclear the screen.

FEATURE MENU

1

FEATURE MENU

,t_J ,t,

'1' I '1'

I 30F3_

H AUX 2

U AUX 3

]

.1

Remember. The PIPscreen will be blank unless a

signal is connected to the selected

source (for example: VCR/AUX 1Input) on the rear of the TV.

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_Co e Picture-In-Picture (PIP)lor and Tint controls are

used to make fine tune adjustmentsto the color settings for PIP (whenit is shown on the TV screen).

c,,,l_ Select PIP COLOR (or PiP

TINT) control.

With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on

screen, move the RED highlightwith the MENU (M)4,-_ buttons.

Then press the MENU button.

_,Z_,_ Press the MENU AV buttons

to move the RED highlight. Pressthe MENU button to turn (t,,') thePIP COLOR or TINT control ON.

The PIP automatically comes on toshow the PIP window on the TVscreen.

_5_ Press the (+) and (-) buttons toadjust the PIP for Color (or Tint)

levels you prefer.

(4_ Press the STATUS button tov

clear the screen.

Remember. Althoughg there are separate COLOR

and TINT controls for PIP, theadjustment levePs for thesecontrols depend on the TV's mainpicture. For example: If the mainscreen is*showing a black and

white picture, PIP would also bein black and white (even thoughits source is in color).

MAIN MENU '

rm

= PICTURE MENU

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_ DIP hookup with Cable"J[ Converter Box and VCR.

_'1 _ First use an optional signalsplitter and connect the originalcable TV signal to both theCABLE IN on the Cable Converter

and the ANTENNA plug on therear of the TV.

_ Connect the CABLE OUT onthe Converter to the ANT. IN on

the VCR.

_.' ,_ Connect the VIDEO OUTjack on the VCR to the VIDEOIN jack on the TV.

Also connect the AUDIO OUT (Rand L) jacks from the VCR to theAUDIO IN jacks on the TV.

O

I SIGNAL I Irail SPLITIER n

Contact the Parts

4 Information CenterI 800 292-6066

to order any optionalaccessories

REAR OF "IV

Rememberto use the Cable TVConverter Box toselect channels for

PIP, the VCR mustbe set to the samechannel as thechannel selectionswitch on the rear ofthe Cable Converter

(either channel 3 or

4).

AUDIO VIDEOCABLES SUPPLIED

ILNTENNA

IN

®VIDEO - _R AUDIO

®IN i

VCR

Q CABLE IN

CABLE "IV CONVERTER

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,m

_offee on screen HELP menurs both Operating Tips and

a list of Glossary definitions fordifferent features on your TV.These items are given to provideyou with more information anddetails on a select group of feature

operations.

<_ Select "HELP" on the TV's

Main Menu.

Press the remote's Menu 4okbuttons to move UP/DOWN andfrom SIDE-TO-SIDE within the

list of on-screen features.

Press MENU (M) to select the

highlighted "HELP" item.

<_ Press the MENU AY and

then the MENU (M) buttons toselect either the OPERATINGTIPS or GLOSSARY item.

O

=_ OPERATING TIPS ......

=Usethe& and • ke_onyour remol_ to scroll

throogh the different

help items.

• Use the "M" key on

your remote will go back

to the help menu.

FOLLOW THE ON SCREEN

DIRECTIONS TO VIEWOPERATING TIPS

n optional RF Switcher isavailable that will allow an

Antenna/Cable TV signal inputand another video accessory(VCR, Video _)isc Player, etc.) tobe connected to the TV at the sametime.

.I

The accessory RF switcher can bepurchased or ordered from yourdealer. If your dealer does notcarry the accessory, call the tollfree Parts Information Centernumber:

1-800-292-6066

iiii i

1

VIDEO DISC PLAYER

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lease make these simplechecks before calling for

service. These tips can save youtime and money since charges forTV installation and adjustment ofcustomer controls are not

covered under your warranty.

No Power

No Picture

No Sound

Remote Does NotWork

TV Disvlavs Wron

Channel or NoChannels Above 13

Cleaning and Care

CAUTION: A video source (such as a video game, Compact Disc Interactive - CDI, orTV information channel) which shows a constant non-moving pattern on the TV screen,can cause picture tube damage. When your TV is continuously used with such a sourcethe pattern of the non-moving portion of the game (CDI, etc.) could leave an image

permanently on the picture tube. When not in use, turn the video source OFF. Regularlyalternate the use of such video sources with normal TV viewing.

Ii heck the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 1 minute, then reinsert plug into outletand push POWER button again.Check to be sure outlet is not on a wall switch.

Check antenna connections on the rear of the TV. Are they properly secured to the

antenna plug on the TV?Check the CABLE TUNING control for correct position.Check PICTURE SOURCE control for correct position VCR/AUX, AUX 2, or AUX 3position without a signal source will result in a blank screen.Check the CLOSED CAPTIONS control. Some TEXT modes could block the screen.

Check the VOLUME and MUTE buttons on the TV and remote.Check the TV SPEAKER NORMAL/OFF control for the correct position. IIf attempting auxiliary equipment hook-ups, check audio jack connections and that theauxiliary equipment is on and in the proper operating modes.

Ii heck TV-VCR-CBL "System" buttons on the remote. Press the remote's TV System

button to send commands to the TV; VC._____RRSystem to sent to VCR; etc.Check batteries. Replace with AA Heavy Duty (Zinc Chloride) or Alkaline batteriesif necessary.Clean the remote and the remote sensor window on the TV.

li epeat channel selection, iAdd desired channel numbers (ADD/DELETE CHANNELS control) into TV memory.Check CABLE TUNING control for correct position.

IThis TV is equipped with protective circuitry that shuts the TV off in case of moderate

power surges. Should this occur turn the TV back on by pressing the POWER buttononce or twice, or unplug and then replug the power cord at the AC outlet.This feature is NOT designed to prevent damage due to high power surges such as those

caused by lightning, which is not covered by your warranty.

To avoid possible shock hazard be sure the TV is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning.When cleaning the TV screen take care not to scratch or damage the screen surface (avoid wearing jewelry or usinganything abrasive- do not use household cleaners). Wipe the front screen with a clean cloth dampened with water. Useeven, easy, vertical strokes when cleaning.Specially designed screen cleaning kits are also available which contain anti-static cleaners and cloths designed to get

into the ridges of the TV screen. If interested, ask your dealer about the MAG4600 Projection TV Screen Cleaning Kit orcall our toll-free Accessory Parts ordering number 1-800-292-6066.Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge dampened in a solution of cool clear water and a mild soapor detergent. Use a clean dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces.Occasionally vacuum the ventilation holes or slots in the cabinet back.

Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marringof the cabinet finish.

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A/VInputs * Connector plugs which allow the introduction ofdistinct audio and video signals into the TV from accessoryVCRs, camcorders, etc. These plugs bypass the normal tuner orRF/Antenna signal circuitry.

Coaxial Cable * A single solid antenna wire normally matchedwith a metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes)directly onto a 75 Ohm input found on the Television or VCR.

Display * An on screen message or graphics that help the useroperate and adjust his Television feature controls. See On

Screen Displays (OSD).

Direct Audio/Video Inputs * Located on the rear of the TVthese connectors (RCA phono type plug) are used for the inputof audio and video signals. Designed for use with VCRs (orother accessories) in order to receive higher picture resolutionand offer sound connection options.

Identify* Method by which a remote control searches and finds

an operating code for another product (such as a VCR or CableConverter). Once the code has been "identified" then the TV

remote can operate and send commands to the other product.

Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) * The broadcaststandard that allows for stereo sound to be transmitted with the

TV picture.

On Screen Displays (OSD) * Refers to the wording or

messages generated by the television (or VCR) to help the userwith specific feature controls (color adjustment, programming,etc.).

Menu * An on-screen listing of feature controls shown on theTelevision screen that are made available for user adjustments.

Picture -In-Picture (PIP) * Term used when two pictures areshown on the TV screen at the same time. The smaller PIP

picture is supplied I_ya VCR (or other tuner/video playbacksource). The PIP picture can also be moved and swapped withl_e TV's main screen picture.

.t

Pre-Amplifier * The control center of a hi-fi system. Notonly amplifies source inputs, but also allows for sourceselection, volume, tone, balance and all other controls thataffect the sound.

Programming * The procedure of adding or deleting channel

numbers into the Television's memory circuits. In this waythe Television "remembers" only the locally available ordesired channel numbers and skips over any unwantedchannel numbers.

Remote Sensor Window * A window or opening found on

the Television control panel through which infrared remotecontrol command signMs are received.

Second Audio Program (SAP) * Another or additional audiochannel provided for in the Multiehannel Television Sound(MTS) broadcast standard. The most frequently proposed usefor SAP is the simultaneous bilingual broadcast of TV

programmaterial.

Status * Allows the user to quickly confirm what channelnumber is currently being viewed. Status can also be used toclear the Television of on screen displays or information(rather than waiting for the displays to "time out" orautomatically disappear from the screen).

S-Video Input * Allows direct connection vf high-resolution .....video sources, such as a Super VHS videocassette recorder,Laser Disc player, etc. Provides optimum picture resolution,sharpness, and clarity.

Twin Lead Wire * The more commonly used name for thetwo strand 300 Ohm antenna wire used with many indoor andoutdoor antenna systems. In many cases this type of antennawire requires an additional adapter (or balun) in order toconnect to the 75 Ohm Input terminals designed into the morerecent Televisions and VCRs.

Variable Audio Output * An adjustable audio output whichallows for volume variations at the source.

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Accessories/Optional ......... 9, 24-25, 26-29, 42, 48, 49, *Q/U-1

Adapter Connector ........................................ 42, 48, 49, *Q/U- !

Add/Delete Channels .......................................... 13-14, *Q/U-2

Advance Buttons ........................................................ *Q/U-2, 4

Audio Controls ................................................ 20-22, 23-24, 34

Audio/Video Input ................................... 26-28, 42, 48 *Q/U-2

Automatic Programming .......................................... 13, *Q/U-2

Alternate Channel ................................................................... 16

Battery Installation ......................................................... *Q/U-3

Cable TV Connections/Settings ................ 12, 42, 48 *Q/U-I, 2

Channel Guide ........................................................................ 35

Channel/Time Display ........................................ 15, 17, *Q/U-3

Channel Memory ................................................. 13-14, *Q/U-2

Channel/Time Reminder ......................................................... 17

Clock Setting .......................................................................... 15

Clock Timer ............................................................................ 15

Closed Captioning .................................................................. 11

Color Controls ............................................................. 6,*Q/U-4

Convergence ............................................................................. 8

Controls/TV ............................................................ *Q/U-2, 3, 4

Controls/Remote ......................... 30-35, 36, 44-45 *Q/U-2, 3, 4

Exit ................................................................................. *Q/U-4

Features ..................................................................................... 5

First Time Set Up ........................................................... *Q/U-2

Ghost Cancellation .................................................................... 9

Glossary/TV Terms ................................................................ 51

Help Menu ............................................................ 49, *Q/U-2, 4

Help Line Information .......................................... 1,50, *Q/U-I

Inputs/Audio and Video ........................................ 26-28, 42, 48

Menu ........................................................................... *Q/U-2, 4II

Minus(-)/Plus (+) Buttons ........................................... *Q/U-3, 4

Parental Control ................................................................. 18- !9

Picture-In-Picture (PIP) ....................................... 42-48, *Q/U-2

Power Light Indicator ..................................................... *Q/U-I

Precautions/Safety ...................................... 2, 3, 50, 55, *Q/U-l

Programming Channels ............................................ 13, *Q/U-2

Remote Control .......................... 30-35, 41, 44-45, *Q/U-2, 3, 4

Remote with VCRs ................................................ 36-37, 40, 41

Requesting Service ............................................... 50, 53-54, 55

RF Coaxial Cable ................................................ 42, 48 *Q/U-I

RF Switcher ............................................................................ 49

Reminder/Time and Channel .................................................. 17

Remote Locator ................................................................. 30-31

Safety/Precautions ...................................... 2, 3, 50, 55, *Q/U-1

Second Audio Program (SAP) ................................................ 21

Sensor Remote ................................................................ *Q/U-3

Sleep Timer ............................................................................. 16

Smart Picture ..................................................................... 32-33

Smart Sound ............................................................................ 34

Status Button .............................................................. *Q/U-3, 4

Stereo Light Indicator ............................................... 21, *Q/U-3

Surround Sound ................................................................. 24-25

Speaker Terminals .................................................................. 2,' ....

Time/Channel Display .............................................. 17, *Q/U-L

Timer (Turn On) ..................................................................... 15

VCR Button ............................................................................ 26

VCR/TV Connections .............................. 26-29, 42, 48 *Q/U-1

Tips for Service ......................................... 49, 50, 53-54, 55, 43

TV Speaker Control ................................................................ 23

Volume Display ...................................................................... 22

Warranty ................................................................................. 55

* Information contained in Quick-Use (Q/U) Guide - page listed

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Philips Consumer Electronics CompanyFactory Service Center Locations

| Area

See Reverse Side for More Details.

Detroit/Toledo,

San FranciscolMetro Area

RockfordF •

Chicago

AngeleslSan Diego

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oa,a Ft. o,h_ Houston/Galveston_ Beaumont/Austin

San Antonio

• BostonlS Maine/

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irtford/Rhode IslandCharlotte

New Jersey

./' • P hiladelphia/S New Jersey

Atlanta/N Georgia _IIVW_ ,_rp_

ton/Baltimore/Richmond

• OrlandolN FloridaJSE Georgia\

Tampa/W FloridaL_._Ft.Myers/SW Florida

Miami/SE Florida

NOTE:If youresideinoneofourPhilipsFactoryServiceBranchareas(seedirectoryonback),you cancontactthe nearestServiceBranchto obtainefficientandexpedientrepairfor your product.Ifyour productis In-Warranty,you shouldhaveproof-of-purchaseto ensureNoChargeService.ForOut-of-Warrantyservice,callthe locationnearestyou.

NOTA:Si vousr_sidezdansunedesr6gionsdesserviesparunesuccursaledeserviceapr_sventedufabricantPhilips(voir listeci-dessous),vouspourrezcontacterlabranchedeserviceapr_sventelaplus prosdechezvouspourobtenirunserviceapr_sventerapideet efficace.Si leproduitestsousgarantie,il suffiradepresenterunepreuved'achatpourb_n_ficierd'un servicesansfrais. Pourles produitsnoncouvertspar lagarantie,contactezlecentreleplusprosdechezvous.

NOTA:SiUd.resideenunadenuestraszonasparasucursalesPhilipsdeservicioaldefdbrica(ver directoriomdsabajo),Ud.puedecomunicarseconlasucursaldeserviciomdscercanaparaobtenerunareparaci6noportunay eficazdesu producto. Sisu productoestdtodaviabajogarantfa,Ud.debepresentarcomprobantedecompraparanoocasionarningunoscargosporservicio.Paraserviciodespudsdelvencimientodelagarantia,Ilameallugarrodscercanodelosabajoindicados.

Vancouver

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QUALITY SERVICEIS AS CLOSEAS YOURTELEPHONE!SIMPLY LOOKOVER THE LIST BELOWFOR THE NUMBEROF A FACTORY SERVICE CENTER

NEAR YOU. YOURPRODUCT WILL RECEIVEEFFICIENTAND EXPEDIENTCARRY-IN, MAIL-IN, OR IN-HOME SERVICE, ANDYOU WILL RECEIVEPEACEOF MIND,

KNOWINGYOUR PRODUCT IS BEINGGIVEN THE EXPERTATTENTIONOF PHILIPS' FACTORY SERVICE. AND, IF THE PHONE NUMBER LISTED FORYOUR AREA

IS LONG DISTANCE,CALL1-800-242-9225 FOR FACTORYSERVICE.COMMENTOBTENIRNOTRESERVICEAPR_SVENTERAPIDEETEFFICACESOITPARCOURRIER,A DOMICILE,OUENSEPRI_SENTANTItUNCENTREDESERVICEPHILIPS.PLUSDE600CENTRE"RItCEPTIONDEPROOUITS]_R_:PARERATRAVERSLEPAYS:CONTACTERLECENTREDESERVICEAUXCONSOMMATEURSLEPLUSPROCHEPOURSAVOIRL'EMPLACEMENTDECESDI_POTSDANb

UNRAYONDE50 ._75 MILES(80KMA 120KM)DUCENTREDESERVICELOCAL.

CGMOOBTENERUN SERVICIOOPORTUNOY EFICIENTEPORCORREO,ENCASA0 ENPERSONAPARASU PRODUCTOA TRAVItSDEUN CENTROPHILIPSDESERVICIO.MASDE600 SITIOS POR

TODDEL PAlSPARALA RECEPCIONDEPRODUCTOSNECESITADOSDEREPARACIONES:COMUNICARSECONELCENTRODESERVICIODEFABRICAMASCERCANDPARAESTOSLUGARESDENTRO

DEUNRADIODE80 A120 KM(50 A75 MILLAS)DEL CENTRODESERVICIOLOCAL.

Atlanta-Athens-Macon-Chattanooga,TN-NorthGeorgiaArea1898 LelandDriveMarietta,GA 30067(404) 952-3279

Boston-SouthernMaine-SouthernNew HampshireArea1 NorthAvenueBurlington, MA 01803(617) 272-4825

Charlotte-WinstonSalem-Greensboro-ChapelHill-Raleigh-Spartanburg,SC Area520-6 ClantonRoadCharlotte,NC 28217(704) 529-6330

Chicago-GaryArea1360 W. Hamilton ParkwayItasca,IL 60143(708) 775-0990

Cleveland-Akron-YoungstownArea24090 Detroit RoadWestlake,OH 44145(216) 899-2040

Columbus-Dayton-CincinnatiArea

5164 BlazerParkwayDublin, Ohio43017-(614) 792-1495

Connecticut-RhodeIsland-Springfield,MAArea1294 BlueHills AvenueBloomfield, CT06002(203) 726-9612

Dallas-Ft. WorthArea13375 StemmonsFreeway,Suite 200Dallas,Texas 75234(214) 243-4775

Detroit/roledoArea25173 OequindreMadison Heights,MI 48071(810) 544-2110

Knoxville-Greeneville-Tri Cities-EastTennesseeArea6700 D. Papermill RoadPapermill PlazaKnoxville,TN 37919(423) 584-6614

Ft. Myers-Naples-SouthwestFloridaArea11601 ClevelandAve.,Suite 15Ft. Myers, FL 33907(813) 278-4242

Houston-Galveston-Beaumont-Austin-SanAntonioArea1110NorthPostOakRoadSuite100Houston,TX 77055(713)682-3990

LosAngeles-SanDiegoArea2910 E. LaPalma,Suite EAnaheim,CA 92806(714) 238-7250

Miami-SoutheastFlorida Area2099 W.Atlantic Blvd.PompanoBeach,FL 33069(305) 978-0467

NorthNJ-Staten Island-Rockland County,NY Area140JCommerceWayTotowa, NJ 07512(201) 890-7200

New YorkMetro Area116 CharlotteAvenueHicksville,NY 11801(516) 933-1780 NassauCounty

Orlando-Jacksonville-NorthFlorida-SoutheastGeorgiaArea2452 SandLakeRoadOrlando,FL 32809(407) 857-8998

Philadelphia/S.NewJerseyArea352 Dunks FerryRoadBensalem,PA 19020(215) 638-7500

Phoenix-Scottsdale-Mesa-TempeArea5032 S. Ash Avenue,Ste.101Tempe,AZ 85282(602) 897-7358

Pittsburgh,PA-Steubenville,OH-Wheeling/Morgantown,WVArea2891 BanksvilteRoadPittsburgh, PA15216(412) 563-8020

Rockford-Kenosha-Beloit-MadisonArea5602 N.SecondLoves Park, IL 61111(815) 654-7343

San Francisco-Oakland-San JoseArea3370 Montgomery DriveSanta Clara,CA95054(408) 492-9013

Seattle-Tacoma/OlympiaArea1055 Andover Park EastTukwila, WA 98188(206) 575-6288

Tampa-St.Petersburg-SarasotaAreaCenterPoint BusinessPark,Building B-l, Suite 1001911 U.S. Hwy.301 NorthTampa, FL 33619(813) 621-8181

Washington,DC-Baltimore-Richmond,VAArea6671-J SantaBarbaraRoadElkridge,MD 21227(410) 796-0105

HOW YOU CAN OBTAINEFFICIENT AND EXPEDIENTCARRY-IN, MAIL-IN, OR IN-HOME SERVICEIN CANADA FORYOUR PRODUCTTHROUGHA PHILIPS CONSUMERSERVICECENTER

COMMENT OBTENIRNOTRE SERVICEAPRJ:SVENTE RAPIDEET EFFICACESOIT PAR COURRIER, A DOMICILE, OU ENSE pRI_SENTANTA UN CENTREDE SERVICEPHILIPS

C_)MOOBTENERUN SERVICIOOPORTUNOY EFICIENTEPOR CORREO, EN CASA0 ENPERSONAEN EL CANADAPARASU PRODUCTOATRAVI_SDEUN CENTROPHILIPS DESERVICIOAL CONSUMIOOR

TORONTO601 Milner AvenueScarborough, OntarioM1B 1M8(416) 754-6064 (Tel.)(416) 292-5161 (Tel.)(416) 754-6290 (Fax)

MONTREAL

4977 Levy Street' St. Laurent, Quebec

H4R 2N9(514) 956-0120 (Tel.)(514) 956-0828 (Fax)

VANCOUVER1741 BoundaryRoadVancouver, B.C.V5M 3Y7(604) 294-3441 (Tel.)(604) 294-3574 (Fax)

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IIIIkllHlilli !"]I iii53i

PROJECTION TELEVISION011(' Y('ar I :r(:(: I.aI)()r

One Year I:rc,(] Lqorvicc on Parts

Two Years Free Service on Calhode Ray Tube Paris / 30 Days Free Service on Projection mv Screen

This producl can be repaired in-home.

W!tO IS COVERED?

You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A salesreceipt or other document showing that you purchased the productis considered proof of purchase.

W I-IA'F IS COVEREI)?

Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For one yearthereafter (30 days fir the projection 7'Vscreen), all parts will bcrepaired or replaced, and labor and transportation arc flee. From onem nvo years from the day of purchase, you pay tbr the replacement orrepair of all parts except the cathode ray tube and the "Clcar-Vu"lens, and fbr all labor and transportation charges. After two yearsfrom the dav of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of allparts except the "Clear Vu" lens (which is guaranteed against ma*m-thcmrer's dd_cts fi)r the lifetime of the product), and for all labor andtransportation charges.

All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only tbrthe original warranty period. When the warranty on the productexpires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires.

Wl IAT IS EXCI.UDF.I)?

Your warranty does uot cover:

• labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjtlstmentof customer controls on the product, and installation or repair ofantenna systems outside of the product.

• product repair and/or part rcplaccmcnt because of misuse, acci-dent, unatttlaorized repair or other cause not within the control ofPhilips Consumer Electronics Company.

• reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or anten-na systems outside the unit.

• a product that requires modification or adaptation to eqable it toopera.re in any country other than the country |br which it wasdesigned, manuthctured, approved and/or authorized, or repairof products damaged by these modifications.

• incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.(Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or conse-

quential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whethercopyrighted or not copyrighted.)

WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?

Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is offi-cially distributed by Philips Consumcr Electronics Company. Incountries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does notdis'tribute the product, tile local Philips service organization willattempt to provide servicc (although there may be a delay if theappropriate spare parts and teclmical manual(s) are not readily avail-able).

MAKE SURE YOU KEEP...

Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof ofpurchase. Attach it to this owner's manual and keep both nearby.Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need toreturn your product.

BF.I::OI_F. I_F.QLJF.S'FING SI'_RVICF....

Please check your owner's manual bcfbrc rcqucsting service.Adjustments of tlae controls discussed there may save you a servicecall.

TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE...

Repair must be per|ormed by ari atlthorizcd service center or a _c-

tory service center. If you live near a factory service center (see endosedlist), you may contact that center to schedule a time tbr in-homerepair. If you do not live near a factory service center, contact yourdealer. If your dealer is an authorized servicc center, he will arrangerepair. If your dealer is not an authorized service center, he willdirect you to the authorized .service center engaged by him to servicetile products he sells.

(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, all implicd war-ranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitnessfbr a particular purpose, arc limited in duration to the duration of thisexpress warranty. But, because some states do not allow limitationson how long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may notapply to you.)

(In Canada, this warranty is #ven in lieu of all othcr warranties. Noother warranties are expressed or implied, including any implied war-ramies of merchantability or fitness fbr a particular puq_osc. Philipsis not liable under any circumstances fbr any direct, indirect, spccial,incidental or consequential damages, fmwsoever incurred, even ifnotified of the possibility of such damages.)

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS...

In U.S.A., Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin lslands, contact Phil_psService Company at the address listed below.

In Canada, contact Philips Electronics Ltd. at:

4977 Levy StreetSt. l.aurent, Quebec, H4R 2N9

(514) 956-0210

REMEMBER...

Please record tile model and serial numbers found on the productbelow. Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration cardpromptly. It will be easier fbr us to noti_ you if necessary.M()DEL #SERIAL #

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Page 56: RI CPicture-In-Picture (PIP) which can show a TV program and the direct video output from an accessory (VCR, etc.) onto the TV screen at the same time. Parental Control for "Censoring"

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W/Cable SurgeProtectorYourCost$19.95

Electricalfluctuationsandpowersurgescandamageyourvaluableelectronicentertainmentequipment.Protectyourantenna,cable,andelectricallineswithMagnavoxAudio/VideoEquipmentSurgeProtectors.

• Coaxialcableinput/output

• Fivegroundedoutlets

• Built-inLEDandresetbutton

ScreenEnhancerCleaningKit483539517265

OrdertheScreenEnhancerCleaningKittomaintainthequalityandperformanceofyourscreenenhancer.YourCost$17.90

Universal NightLiteTM

Audio/VideoRemoteYourCost$24.95

Replaceyourlostorbrokenremotecontrol,orconsolidateallyourremotesintoone.Plus,makeremoteeasiertouseindimly-litareas,withourNightLiteTM lightedkeypad.

• Preprogrammed• Autoscanandmanual

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• On-screencapabilities

• Menuprogramming

• Spanishinstructionsincluded• Toll-freecustomerassistance

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AmplifiedVHF/UHF/FMIndoorAntenna

YourCost$34.95 .;DrasticallyimprovesVHF/UHF/FMreception_i.onyourTV orstereo.Simplyattachantennato yourTV/ste_eoandenjoycrisper,clearers'0undandimprovedpicturequali_.AdjustableUHFlooptiltsandrotatesforthebestpossiblereception. :_

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• Matchingtransformerincluded

• Softbasepreventsscratc_surfaces

• Activeantennawithamplifierwithupto 20 dBgain

• LEDpowerindicatoron frontof antenna:easyto s_eewhilewatchingIV

• Knobontopof antennaservesasgainan8powerswitch

• AC/DCpoweradapterincluded

• 90-daywarranty -_

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