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DIGITAL PROJECTION TM

ATSC CERTIFIED TABLE OF CONTENTS - QUICK USE GUIDE

Getting Started ¥ For details on product safety, registration, warranty, and service refer to the other literature Warning/Precautions ...... 1 included with your TV information packet. DPTV Integrated Product Design and Features . .1 Please retain all these materials and keep them Basic DPTV and Description handy for future reference. of Controls and Operations ...... 2-3 NOTE: Not all features (and drawings) discussed in this Digital (ATSC) Menu Control Operations . . . . .4-5 owner’s manual will necessarily match those found with your . This is normal and does not require you Analog (NTSC) Menu Control Operations ...... 6 contacting your dealer or requesting service. Monitor Menu Control Operations ...... 7 WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK Digital TV Rollout - Time/Terms/& Technology .8 64PP9901 Digital Projection Television HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO TS1000 Pronto Remote Control RAIN OR EXCESSIVE MOISTURE. INTEGRATED PRODUCT DESIGN

DPTV/NTSC/MONITOR

he Philips T64PP9901 Digital Projection Television digital 1nf0rmation (DPTV) represents an lease refer to the rear • the basics on how HDTV, advanced first step con- P section of this Quick- Digital, and Analog TV cept in integrated digital Use guide (page 8) for systems differ and how products. Designed for additional information on: they can be received discrete and cross-over • scheduled Digital • other ATSC (or Advanced system functionality the Broadcast program roll- Television System 64PP9901 will support out dates, and what will Committee) news and traditional NTSC be available from the details on digital broad Television standards, various networks and casting product opera- receive all certified FCC program suppliers tions and services defined ATSC digital transmission formats, as well as perform PC Monitor Display capa-

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bility. CH DOWN Although future plans allow for the two televi- sion broadcast systems to coexist for a number of years, the eagerly awaited transition from analog (NTSC) to digi- tal (ATSC) high-defini- tion television has begun. The Philips 64PP9901 DPTV is uniquely posi- tioned to operate within both current and future signal formats. INTEGRATED FEATURES DIGITAL (ATSC) FEATURES ANALOG (NTSC) FEATURES The Philips 64PP9901 will provide the largest ¥ 64-Inch Rear Projection Television ¥ ATSC Formats - decodes all ATSC ¥ NTSC - reception of terrestrial broad- Screen digital system requirements as speci- cast NTSC signals of viewing windows into ¥ Audio Inputs - Stereo and 6-channel fied by FCC ¥ Audio/Video Inputs - composite an unprecedented era of ¥ ATSC Broadcasts - tunes terrestrial Video or S-Video input connections high-definition picture ¥ Subwoofer - for low bass signal transmissions of major and sub- with accompanying resolutions, digital sur- channel digital programming Left/Right 2-channel audio round sound playback, ¥ Display formats - normal (), ¥ PSIP Data - receives and processes ¥ TV + - electronic program and access to a variety letterbox, or underscan signal data for Program System guide of entertainment and ¥ Clock/Sleep Timer - set in NTSC ana- Information Protocol to display chan- ¥ Autoprogramming - for easy automat- interactive services. log system operational in ATSC as nel and program information ic selection of favorite area stations well. ¥ Video Display - 1920 x resolu- ¥ - to view program- ¥ Pronto Remote - set for both NTSC tion capability (4x3 ATSC video for- dialogue or voice conversation as on- and ATSC select feature operations mats linearly stretched to fill 16:9 dis- screen text. play) ¥ Channel Labels - individual channel ¥ DTV Closed Captioning call-letter/number editable titles PRONTO REMOTE FEATURES ¥ Dolby Digital Audio - for playback of ¥ Liquid Crystal Display - with large 6-channel Dolby Digital audio material MONITOR FEATURES backlit touchscreen for direct button ¥ Alternate Audio - plays additional entry and key feature access audio tracks if available with ATSC ¥ Video Inputs: VGA and HD ¥ Learn Capability - to learn and oper- programming ¥ Audio Inputs: stereo and 6-channel ate other infrared remote control prod- ¥ Freeze Video - holds video action Dolby Digital uct while audio continues (with time-out ¥ Display formats: normal (overscan), ¥ Customize - built-in device templates feature to prevent possible screen burn) letterbox, or underscan for total product control ¥ Autoprogram - for valid digital chan- ¥ Macro - editable programming for fre- nels (with means of adding/deleting quently used button sequences specific stations from channel map)

1 DPTV DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS AND OPERATION DPTV BEGIN 1 2 3 nf rmation Press the POWER Press the VOLUME (+) Press the CHANNEL UP digital 1 0 button to turn the DPTV ON. UP or VOLUME (-) DOWN or DOWN () button to select (Green Power Light will dis- button to adjust the sound level. the desired TV channels. igital Tele vision STOP play behind the ON button.) D (DTV) will be a v ail- able to consumers 3 by o v er-the-air broadcasts in select city markets begin- UP 6 CH WXYZ ning in the f all of

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CH DOWN Outdoor Antennas to receive the 1 transmissions, but like previous NTSC 12:00 2 Analog programming reception can be effected by the type

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CH DOWN ¥ Source - Press to cycle through ¥ CH Up/Down - With a select Menu and quality of the the DPTV available inputs (ATSC, system displayed, press to move , and the ter- Infrared Remote Sensor Window NTSC tuners and all external through the list of control features. rain interf erence typi- inputs.) ¥ VOL Up/Down - With a select cal to certain areas. ¥ Menu (M) - Press to display the on- Menu system control displayed, See page 8 for DTV s screen control system for the press to adjust the on-screen feature. selected system. (See the ATSC, ¥ Exit - Press to display a Status rollout plans, dates, NTSC, & Monitor sections for screen for the selected Menu sys- and schedules. details on the use and navigation tem, or clear the screen following of the menus.) Menu feature adjustments.

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STEREO IN Side Cabinet Jackpanel C (located on Right/Front Rear DPTV Jackpanel AUX3 6 CHANNEL side of DPTV) AUDIO IN

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DTV ANTENNA R VGA IN INTERNAL TV SPEAKERS USED AS CENTER FRONT CHANNEL SPEAKERS

EXT INT DTV DIGITAL SUBWOOFER NO YES PREAMP OUT AUDIO OUT 75 ohm HIGH SYNC

SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKER OUT CHANNEL INPUT

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AUDIO OUT AUDIO INPUT G/Y AUX 1 AUX 2 ANALOG + R Ð Ð L + L L B/Pb All External Speakers 8 ohms Min. TV ANT/CABLE R R TV GUIDE HD COMPONENT IR BLASTER VIDEO IN

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Antenna/Cable Inputs (ATSC/NTSC) ¥ STEREO IN - jacks for (Right)/(Left) 2-channel stereo the DPTV’s built-in speaker system. Place the switch to ¥ The DPTV can receive broadcasts from two antenna sound to the DPTV speakers. the YES position to use the DPTV for Center Channel sources. Connect an ATSC antenna to the DTV Antenna ¥ 6-CHANNEL AUDIO IN - to connect Right, Left, audio playback (as connected and supplied from an exter- jack, and a NTSC antenna, or cable TV signal, to the TV Center, Right Surround (RS), Left Surround (LS), and nal Dolby Digital capable source.) Place the Antenna/Cable jack. Subwoofer (SW) audio channels from an external Dolby switch to the NO position to retain full DPTV internal Digital device. The playback of 6-channel audio is also speaker system audio (with active Surround External Guide Plus+/IR Blaster dependent upon the configuration and adjustment of other Speaker Out and Subwoofer Speaker Out terminal opera- ¥ The Guide Plus+ can send con- jackpanel (and ATSC Speaker Menu) switches and con- tion.) trol information to external VCRs through the IR Blaster trols. Note: When the INTERNAL TV SPEAKERS and CEN- output connector. (See the separate Guide Plus+ Setup TER CHANNEL INPUT switches are placed in the YES and Use guide for further details.) Audio Speaker Switches/Connectors position no audio will be heard through the DPTV speak- ¥ The DPTV is capable of a variety of audio speaker con- er system (unless a Dolby Digital capable Amplifier’s Audio/Video Inputs (NTSC) figurations and connections for sending six channel audio Center Channel Output terminal is connected and active ¥ Three groups of NTSC Auxiliary Audio/Video Inputs can to internal and external speakers, as well as receiving through the DPTV’S CENTER CHANNEL INPUT ter- be selected through the EXT INPUT button on the external supplied source material for playback. minals.) remote, or the SOURCE button on the local keyboard. ¥ FRONT SPEAKERS Switch - to set the output of the ¥ CENTER CHANNEL INPUT Switch - to control the ¥ AUX1 - includes S-Video, CVBS Video, and accompany- DPTV’s front (R)/(L)channel audio. INT(ernal) sends playback of the DPTV’s built-in speaker system for either ing (Right)/(Left) channel Audio inputs. (Right)/(Left) audio through the DPTV’s built-in (R)/(L) Center Channel audio (place switch to YES position Note: The AUX1 and AUX2 S-Video inputs work in con- front speaker system. EXT(ernal) routes the (R)/(L) chan- when connected to an external Dolby Digital capable junction with the AUX1 and AUX2 audio jacks for sound nel audio to the FRONT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT Amplifier’s Center Channel Output terminal); or for full playback. terminals on the rear of the DPTV. speaker DPTV system audio (place switch to NO in tan- ¥ AUX2 - identical in operation to the AUX1 S-Video, ¥ FRONT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT Terminals - dem with the Internal TV Speakers switch, see informa- CVBS Video, (Right)/(Left) Audio Inputs. for the playback of the DPTV's front (Right/Left) tion listed above.) ¥ AUX3 - located on the right-side of the front of the channel audio to external speakers (if connected). Note: Audio/Video Outputs DPTV. Jacks include CVBS Video and (Right)/(Left) These speaker terminals are only active when the Audio inputs. FRONT SPEAKERS switch is set to EXT(ernal). ¥ Three sets of audio output connectors and one video out- ¥ SURROUND EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT put connector are on the rear of the DPTV. A/V Inputs Monitor Terminals - to send the Surround Right (SR) and ¥ SYSTEM AUDIO OUT - jacks send the DPTV system Surround Left (SL) channel audio to external speakers. audio (ATSC, NTSC, and Monitor) to an external ampli- ¥ Two sets of A/V jacks direct external source signals to ¥ SUBWOOFER PREAMP OUT Jack - to send the fier. The DPTV outputs a 2-channel (Left/Right) stereo the DPTV monitor: Subwoofer audio channel (at line level) to an external audio signal. ¥ VGA IN - to connect a standard VGA (Video Graphics powered Subwoofer speaker. ¥ TV VIDEO OUT - CVBS video connector, matched Array) source for display. ¥ SUBWOOFER SPEAKER OUT Terminals - to send with a set of (Right/Left) Audio Outputs, used to send ¥ HD VIDEO IN - to input from an external an amplified Subwoofer channel audio to an external NTSC video to an external source (such as a VCR, etc.) source such as a computer. Input jacks include BNC con- non-powered Subwoofer speaker. ¥ DTV DIGITAL AUDIO OUT - RCA connector which nectors for R/Pr, G/Y, B/Pb, and H/H+ V signals. ¥ INTERNAL TV SPEAKERS USED AS CENTER routes the audio from the ATSC module to an external ¥ SYNC Switch - related to the HD Video inputs to allow CHANNEL Switch - used (in tandem with the Center amplifier/decoder that accepts a SPDIF (-Philips for synchronization switching between 75Ohm and High, Channel Input switch - see next control description) to set Digital Interface Format) input source. depending on the level of the digital source used.

2 PRONTO REMOTE DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS AND OPERATION TS1001 (LCD) BEGIN 1 2 3 To install the four Insert (4-AA) batteries Reattach the battery cover BATTERY RECHARGING INTELLIGENT REMOTE into the battery compartment. when completed. The Pronto supplied AA batteries: An optional recharging Be sure the (+) and (-) ends of should be ready for use. Slide the battery cover off the dock and rechargeable bat- he PRONTO the batteries line up correctly STOP back of the Pronto remote. tery pack are also available TS1001 is a LCD (inside of case is marked.) T for the Pronto remote. touchscreen universal, learn remote that com- A light on the front of the Battery Dock will indicate bines flexibility of use Battery Compartment when the batteries are fully with maximum adapt- charged. Depending upon the ability. Set to automati- condition of the battery pack cally work with your a complete recharge could Philips 64PP9901 take 2-3 hours. DPTV and all its inte- grated Menu system fea- tures, the Pronto also has preset “Device” operations for a variety of Audio and Video accessory products Battery Cover (such as VCR, DVD, - Battery Life Note - CD, Tape, etc.) ¥ Use only AA alkaline or lithium batteries for best results. ¥ Never mix worn and fresh batteries. Rechargeable Battery Pack and Dock Although the Pronto ¥ When battery power is running low a Low Battery icon blinks at the top of the Pronto LCD display. remote’s prepro- ¥ Certain features may continue to operate when battery power is low, but you won’t be able to use the Pronto’s learn or customizing grammed operating Recharging Contacts features. codes (RC5/6) were set to work with Philips and Marantz branded prod- CONTROLS ucts, other manufactur- er’s equipment can easi- ly be controlled through Side View the Pronto’s “Learn” Light Sensor - Direct Access Buttons - ¥ The Mute, Channel (+,-), and Volume (+,-) buttons mode capability. Even will operate even when the LCD touchscreen is off. the Pronto’s keypress IR Transmitter They can also be programmed to operate a dedicated Contrast Dial (+,-) (Sending Eye) component, such as the DPTV, or different devices at buttons and Device different times. select list can be cus- Backlight Button tomized or rearranged to better match the order and commands for your specific in- Learning Eye home electronics. The Pronto can also Serial Port memorize select key but- LCD Touchscreen (for future upgrades) ton sequences in order - Left/Right Buttons - to automate, or “short- ¥ Function of the Left and Right buttons change depend cut”, a feature function ing on the device the Pronto is controlling. ¥ The LCD touchscreen display will show the Left and selection or process. Right buttons current control function labels. Once created and placed in memory the recorded “macros” will execute OPERATIONS the desired commands TOUCHSCREEN USE/CARE to the various compo- BEGIN nents in order to com- ¥ Tap the touchscreen gently when 1 To turn the Pronto using the Pronto. Never use force. plete, for example, a ¥ Do not use pens, or any sharp display screen ON, touch the object to tap the screen. You might VCR movie playback on screen with your finger, then let damage the surface. the DPTV or other simi- ¥ Keep the touchscreen dry. Wipe go. off any spills immediately. Never lar procedure. immerse the Pronto in water or any Pressing the Backlight button liquid. Due to the amount of (on the left side of the remote) ¥ Do not drop the Pronto on hard surfaces (or drop anything on the optional components also turns the display ON. LCD touchscreen itself.) ¥ Do not expose the Pronto to available within the Turn the Contrast dial (on the extreme temperatures. Pronto’s Device left side of the remote) to ¥ Clean the touchscreen with a soft adjust the screen’s brightness. cloth (dampened slightly if needed.) Reference and Learn Never use abrasives or cleaning Lists, please refer solutions. to the separate full-use Pronto Owner’s Manual 2 3 4 5 for complete details on The Pronto will display A Device menu can also Press a button on the The Pronto is ready to its functions and opera- the last device screen used (or be used to select components control panel to send a remote send device commands when the Home screen for all of the the Pronto icon is shown tions. from a currently opened con- command to the selected devices the Pronto is set to trol screen. “active” device. (at the center top of the touch- operate.) screen display.) Press the Device Use the scroll Press the Home button tab on the touch- arrows If another mode label is cover- at any time to return to the screen and a Device to move to the next ing the Pronto icon, such as Pronto’s components menu list. list will appear. Just (or previous) page or , the mode tap the name of the of controls. The touchscreen will need to be reselected. device you want to operate. will display the current control Tap the Mode You can also scroll the Device screen’s page number, and the button on the touch- list by pressing the Arrow but- total number of pages available screen, and reselect ton to move down or for the device (1/8; 2/8; etc.) Home Screen Control Panel the mode to up the list. return the Pronto to Press the button for the its normal operating mode. desired device to display a control panel screen for the STOP device.

3 DIGITAL (ATSC) MENU CONTROL OPERATIONS ATSC MENUS

DPTV CONTROLS SELECTED ATSC FEATURE CONTROL HIGHLIGHTED WITHIN MENU lthough the visual pre- Asentation and display for each of the three independent on-screen Menu systems ATSC (ATSC, NTSC, Monitor) dif- fer to help identify which DTV Main Menu mode the DPTV is in, the Picture Menu overall highlight/selection/ Picture Sound and adjustment operations Color Speakers Brightness for each of the Menus will be Features Sharpness consistent, or have the same DTV Setup Picture Tint on-screen “feel.” Exit Convergence Use the Pronto remote’s Back touchscreen “TV” device

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CH menu (page 4/4), or the DOWN DPTV’s local keyboard, to Select BACK and then access and select controls press M(enu) button to within each of the three return to previous Menu screens. DPTV Menu systems.

BEGIN 1 Press the Pronto remote touchscreen and select the 3 “TV” device control screen (1/4). Press the “DTV” button to select the DPTV’s ATSC fea- 1 2 UP ture control mode. CH You can also press the VOL + SOURCE M VOL EXIT SOURCE button on the ON THE DPTV Ð DPTV’s local keyboard to select CH the ATSC mode. DOWN

2 Press the Scroll Arrows on the Pronto’s touchscreen to 5 select the DTV Menu (page 4/4) 4 cursor screen to operate the DPTV’s Main Menu. Then press the “menu” button on the touch- screen to display the DTV Main ON THE PRONTO Menu. If using the DPTV’s local key- board, press the M(enu) button to display the DTV MAIN MENU.

3 Press the Up/Down 1 Arrows on the Pronto touch- screen to highlight items within the DTV Main Menu features’ TV list. Press the “menu” (or “M” button) on the touchscreen to power status 2 TV select the specific highlighted alt audio dtv freeze Main Menu feature. sleep ext input menu If using the DPTV’s local key- TV board, press the CH(annel) UP analog TV DTV 3 and DOWN buttons to highlight M menu the Main Menu features. Then TV press the M(enu) button to select 1/4 Analog DTV the highlighted feature. exit M menu 4

4/4 Analog DTV 4 Press the Left/Right 1 exit M direction Arrows on the Pronto 4/4 Analog DTV to adjust the selected on-screen exit feature control. Analog If using the DPTV’s local key- 4/4 DTV board, press the the VOL(ume) 2 +,- buttons to adjust the feature. 5 5 Press the “exit” button on the Pronto (or the DPTV’s local ADDITIONAL PRONTO DPTV FUNCTIONS keyboard) to clear the screen ¥ ALTERNATE AUDIO - Press to cycle the DPTV to live action. Audio will contin- ¥ TV GUIDE PLUS+ - Operational only after an adjustment. through any audio language tracks available ue to play while the picture is frozen. A when the DPTV is in the NTSC/Analog TV with a current DTV program. If alternate freeze picture indicator will appear on- mode, the Pronto’s Guide Plus+ screen The screen can also be cleared audio is found, the DPTV will play the screen. (page 3/4) is used to access electronic pro- by selecting the Main Menu's selected alternate soundtrack and display its ¥ EXTERNAL INPUT - Press to cycle gram guide information and perform VCR "Exit" item and pressing the language as an on-screen indicator. through the Analog NTSC Auxiliary Inputs recording functions for listed programming. MENU (M) button. Waiting ¥ SLEEP - Press to set the amount of time (AUX1/2/3), and other possible External ¥ ANALOG TV - Press to select the Analog about a minute, without a button before the DPTV will automatically turn Monitor connection inputs (EXT HD, NTSC tuning mode on the DPTV. Remote press, will also remove the itself OFF (15 minute - 2 hour settings). VGA). The DPTV will display the name of transmitter commands will be directed to ¥ DTV FREEZE - Press to freeze current the selected input in the corner of the DPTV the “normal” analog TV menu system con- MENU from the screen. TV action on the DPTV screen. Press the screen. trol features. STOP Freeze button again (or wait approximately one minute without a button press) to return

4 DIGITAL (ATSC) MENU CONTROL OPERATIONS (CONTINUED) ATSC MENUS digital 1nf0rmation AUTOPROGRAM CHANNELS Rear of DPTV DTV ANTENNA he “DTV Setup” menu Initial Digital broad - Tautomatically takes care casts will be a v ail- of some of the digital channel able through Over- - DTV Antenna Reception - scan memory functions for ATSC ¥ Contact your dealer for the best the-Air signal, DTV Antenna reception options the DPTV. Once connected to available for your area. Direct-Satellite receive local digital broadcast DTV Main Menu Both Indoor and Outdoor omni- transmission, and Picture directional UHF/VHF antennas transmissions, available area Sound can be used to receive digital on some Cable TV stations can be quickly added Speakers broadcast signals, but seek your Features dealer’s expert advice for the best operator systems. DTV Setup into the DPTV's channel in quality equipment to match Route the DTV sig- memory for programmed Exit your DPTV. DTV Setup nal connection to channel selection or access. Would you like to program DTV channels? This process may take several minutes. the DTV Antenna

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CH DOWN Yes, add new channels plug on the rear of SUBCHANNEL SELECTIONS Yes, full installation No the DPTV. See page Note: The new standards (for 8 for further and signal com- details. pression) employed with digi-

tal ATSC make - Digital Channel Selection Delay - ¥ Note: Program and System Info or it possible to receive multiple ¥ Due to the tuning complexity of “subchannel” digital Full Installation (PSIP) may, or may not, be present programming (see explanation section to the left), the Install with Program and System Info with initial digital program broadcasts Install without Program and System Info program channels under a time to select and view a digital channel may take available in your area. You may wish to use the “Install single “major” channel num- slightly longer than what the viewer is normally accus- Cancel tomed to (as compared to Analog channel programs.) Without Program and System Info” ber. For example, under a tra- Digital channel broadcasts contain program and system option in order to display and program data information that also must be processed before the DTV channels, and avoid any difficulties

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PICTURE MENU FUNCTIONS SPEAKER MENU FUNCTIONS ¥ Select to adjust separate Color ¥ Select the various Speaker

and Picture controls on the Menu controls to setup the con- Speaker Menu Picture Menu figuration of the DPTV’s six Center Delay Normal - Front in Line DPTV. When the slide bar scales Front Left are centered, control settings are Color speaker system for Dolby Digital Right Brightness Rear On/Off On at normal mid-range levels. Sharpness audio playback. Each trim control Left Picture Press to align RED Right ¥ Use the Convergence control to Tint can be adjusted to match test tone Delay 3 feet/1 meter Convergence Press MENU to Return Test Tone Off line up the Red and Blue light levels, or customized to match Subwoofer Level Back paths for the DPTV screen. current listening room arrange- Back ments.

SOUND MENU FUNCTIONS FEATURES MENU FUNCTIONS ¥ Select Surround Mode ¥ Use Auto Volume to con- ¥ Select and adjust for Closed to direct and process trol the variable amount Caption mode settings and dis- Dolby Digital audio of peak compression for Sound Menu play options. Features Menu through the DPTV Dolby Digital audio avail- Add/Delete Channel Surround Mode Surround ¥ Use the Add/Delete Channel Captions Format Caption 1 6-speaker sound system. able with ATSC broad- Treble control to add, or drop, individual Captions On/Off Always On Add This Major Channel Bass Add/Delete Channel Delete This Major Channel (Stereo redirects Left and casts. This can make for Auto Volume ON-compressed digital channel numbers from the Back Back Right channel stereo even, more consistent Back DPTV’s program scan memory. playback without Dolby sound between program ProLogic processing.) changes, etc.

5 ANALOG (NTSC) MENU CONTROL OPERATIONS NTSC MENUS

SELECTED NTSC FEATURE CONTROL Combination VHF/UHF HIGHLIGHTED IN RED Antenna ANALOG TV CONTROLS Rear of DPTV perating in the same Omanner as other DPTV ANALOG integrated product Menus NTSC (ATSC, Monitor), highlight MAIN MENU OR the desired on-screen con- TV ANT/CABLE trol and press the M(enu) PICTURE SOUND button on the Pronto FEATURES remote, or DPTV local key- board, to select the Analog 1ST TIME SETUP EXIT NTSC feature for use.

Cable TV Signal BEGIN The First-Time Setup provides a simple method 1 Press the “analog TV” of adjusting the most

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CH button on the Pronto’s TV DOWN this television receiver. touchscreen (1/4), or SOURCE on the local keyboard, to place the DPTV in the NTSC operat- Press "M" To Continue ing mode. Use the Analog NTSC “First Time Setup” menu to program channels into the DPTV’s scan memory, set screen convergence, 2 and access the TV Guide Plus+ feature for initial setup operation. Press the direction ¥ Use EXIT on the Pronto touchscreen, Arrows on the Pronto’s TV or the DPTV local keyboard, to remove the Menu from the screen. touchscreen (page 4/4) to high- ¥ You can also select and highlight TV light items within the Main EXIT within the Menu, then press the Menu button to drop on-screen Menu features’ list. Press the controls, or wait approximately a power status “menu” (or “M” button) on the minute and the screen will automati- alt audio dtv freeze touchscreen to select the specific cally time out and disappear. highlighted control. sleep ext input

If using the DPTV’s local key- analog TV DTV board, press the CH(annel) UP/DOWN and VOL(ume) +/- buttons to highlight the Main 1/4 Analog DTV Menu features. Then press the 2 TV M(enu) button to select the high- menu UP lighted feature. CH 1 VOL + SOURCE M VOL EXIT Ð M 3 Press the Left/Right CH Arrows on the Pronto to adjust DOWN the selected on-screen feature exit

control. 4/4 Analog DTV If using the DPTV’s local key- 3 2 board, press the the VOL(ume) 1 +,- buttons to adjust the feature. 3

PICTURE MENU FUNCTIONS ¥ Select to adjust separate Color and Picture controls within the

Analog NTSC Menu. When the PICTURE MENU PICTURE MENU PICTURE MENU slide bar scales are centered, con- RED COLOR TINT CONVERGENCE trol settings are at normal mid- CONVERGENCE BRIGHT PICTURE COLOR BLUE range levels. CONVERGENCE SHARP CLEARVIEW ¥ Use the Convergence control to MIN MAX PRESS TO ALIGN RED EXIT MORE... EXIT MORE... EXIT line up the Red and Blue light 1 OF 2 EXIT NEXT... 2 OF 2 PRESS MENU TO RETURN paths for the DPTV screen. Color and Picture Menu Control Adjustments Convergence Menu Control Adjustments FEATURES MENU FUNCTIONS ¥ Note: Certain Feature Menu ¥ Use the Add/Delete Channel tasks, such as Program Channel control to add, or drop, individ- SMART PICTURE Memory and Cable Tuning, are ual channel numbers from the CLOSED CAPTION FEATURE MENU automatically completed for you program scan memory. SMART CABLE LABEL 1 ALWAYS ON PICTURE TUNING LABEL 2 CABLEALWAYS TUNING OFF LABEL 3 ON DURING MUTE ONLY as part of “First Time Setup.” ¥ Use Smart Picture to set indi- LABEL 4 CAPTION 1 TEXT 1 CLOSED CHANNEL LABEL 5 CAPTION 2 TEXT 2 Individual adjustment of these vidual “preferences” in the setup CAPTION MEMORY FACTORY SETTINGS CAPTION 3 TEXT 3 controls is not required (if First and use of select control features. M to SELECT CAPTION 4 TEXT 4 EXIT MORE... Time Setup was successfully per- ¥ Channel Labels enable the view- 1 OF 2 EXIT EXIT formed.) er to choose from a “preset” list ¥ Select and adjust Closed of station callouts (or manually Feature Menu Control Adjustments Captions for Caption and Text specific station titles.)

mode display options. ¥ Channel Display controls the BRV FEATURE MENU CBN ¥ Set Clock to enter the current size and style of the DPTV’s SET CLOCK SET CHANNEL Channel 1 0 CBS CLOCK LABELS time for the DPTV’s clock. on-screen status displays. 9 : 19 AM CNBC CMT CHANNEL DISPLAY CHOOSE ANTENNA CHANNEL

PLEASE ENTER THE to SELECT LABEL EXIT MORE... CURRENT HOUR M to EXIT 2 OF 2 SOUND MENU FUNCTIONS ¥ Use the Bass, Treble, and Balance ¥ Use the AVL (Automatic Volume controls to adjust the sound play- Limiter) control to preset the back for the NTSC mode audio. desired volume level for program ¥ Select Stereo to switch between viewing. This can maintain a con SOUND MENU BASS TREBLE monaural (mono) and two channel sistent sound transition between STEREO BALANCE STEREO stereo broadcast material. program changes, commercial BASS MONO AT ALL TIMES DISPLAY VOLUME AVL STEREO IF AVAILABLE ¥ Use SAP (Second Audio breaks, etc. MIN MAX EXIT MORE... Program) to receive separate ¥ Use the Display Volume control 1 OF 2 EXIT NEXT... EXIT NEXT... audio channel program to see DPTV’s volume levels on information (when available.) the DPTV screen. Sound Menu Control Adjustments

6 MONITOR MENU CONTROL OPERATIONS MONITOR MENUS

SELECTED MONITOR FEATURE CONTROL MONITOR DISPLAY CONTROLS HIGHLIGHTED WITHIN MENU Rear of DPTV perating in the same Omanner as other VGA SVGA ¥ A VGA () IN(put) DPTV integrated product EXT HD plug is also provided on the rear of the DPTV VGA IN to complete INTERNALa standard TV SPEAKERS connection with a Menus (ATSC, NTSC), USED AS CENTER FRONT CHANNEL computerSPEAKERS for monitor display purposes.

highlight the desired on- BRIGHTNESS EXT INT SUBWOOFER NO YES PICTURE 75 ohm PREAMP OUT screen control and press the HIGH SYNC

SHARPNESS CENTER SUBWOOFER CHANNEL INPUT M(enu) button on the SPEAKER OUT SVM OFF Pronto remote, or DPTV COLOR H/H + V + Ð Ð + 50 W MAX IN TINT FRONT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT local keyboard, to select V the Monitor display feature VOLUME BAR ON R/Pr + R Ð Ð L + for use. SURROUND EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT G/Y

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VOL + SOURCE M EXIT Ð VOL

CH DOWN HD COMPONENT 1 Press the “ext input” VIDEO IN button on the Pronto’s TV touchscreen, or SOURCE on the local keyboard, to place the DPTV in the desired monitor display mode (VGA, SVGA, EXTHD). ¥ BNC (Bayonet Connectors) are available to attach a computer to the DPTV for use as a monitor display. The optional BNC 2 BNC Cables Press the Up/Down cables and secure to the individual (optional) Arrows on the Pronto’s TV Red/Green/Blue and Horizontal/Vertical Sync(hronization) Inputs touchscreen (page 4/4) to high- on the rear of the DPTV. This type con- Rear of Computer light items within the Monitor nection ensures optimum video and color reproduction performance from a comput- controls’ list. Press the “menu” er, or other external High Definition play (or “M” button) on the touch- back source. screen to select the specific highlighted feature. If using the DPTV’s local key- board, press the CH(annel) TV UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the Monitor Menu features. 1 power status Then press the M(enu) button to alt audio dtv freeze select the highlighted feature. sleep ext input 3 analog TV DTV Press the Left/Right Arrows on the Pronto to adjust 2 the selected on-screen feature 1/4 Analog DTV UP TV control. CH

If using the DPTV’s local key- VOL + menu SOURCE M VOL EXIT board, press the the VOL(ume) Ð

+,- buttons to adjust the feature. CH DOWN M

1 3 exit 2 4/4 Analog DTV 3 MONITOR MENU FUNCTIONS ¥ Note: Certain barscale Monitor Feature Menu adjustments (such as Brightness, Picture, etc.) will display separate control panel screens for individual settings. Repress the Menu button (on the Pronto remote or local keyboard) Monitor VGA Mode Menu Control Adjustments to return the DPTV to the Monitor Feature Menu when con- BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS trol adjustments are complete. PICTURE ¥ Use the Brightness and other SHARPNESS Monitor picture features (such as Picture, Sharpness, etc.) to adjust SVM OFF overall DPTV screen intensity for COLOR optimum light/dark screen areas TINT and shading details. VOLUME BAR ON ¥ Turn the Volume Bar control AUDIO INPUT STEREO BACK ON to display the volume level BASS ¥ Note: The list of Monitor Menu features (and settings for external audio sourced their individual control settings) will change TREBLE or readjust according to the capabilities of material on the DPTV screen. BALANCE the selected Display Mode (VGA, SVGA, etc.) ¥ Select the Bass/Treble/Balance INTERNAL AMP ON controls to adjust low/high fre- quency sound and speaker DISPLAY MODE VGA balance for external input audio DISPLAY FORMAT PC source material played through INPUT TYPE RGB the DPTV’s audio system. ¥ Note: Due to on-going DPTV product design SYNC TYPE AUTO ¥ Use the Display Mode and improvements such Monitor feature controls as HOR PHASE Format controls to set the DPTV SVM (Velocity Scan Modulation) and BP (Back for the type of external monitor Porch) Clamp are soon to be automated for the BP CLAMP ON BOARD input source (VGA, SVGA, EXT sake of customer ease of use and operation. BP WIDTH These features will operationally still be in ALIGN RED HD) and the DPTV’s display place, but their functioning will be transparent screen format for use (PC, Auto, to the end user. ALIGN BLUE 16:9).

7 DIGITAL TV ROLLOUT - TIME/TERMS/TECHNOLOGY (AS OF FALL/1998) DTV TIMETABLE TOP TEN MARKETS (30% OF US HOUSEHOLDS) ¥ Baltimore digital 1nf0rmation PROGRAM AVAILABILITY ¥ Charlotte ¥ By November 1998 ¥ Cincinnati (Voluntary) While they may dif- he switch to digital pro- ¥ Cleveland ¥ By May 1999 gramming won’t happen ¥ Denver fer on the choice T (Mandatory) ¥ Hartford/New Haven of digital f ormats overnight, but broadcasters are ¥ Atlanta ¥ Houston beginning the task of convert- ¥ Boston (1080i, , , ¥ Indianapolis ing equipment and production ¥ ¥ Miami etc.) the net w orks ¥ Dallas capabilities to meet the FCC’s ¥ Minneapolis/St. Paul broadcast plans ¥ Detroit rules for signal format and ¥ Orlando ¥ Los Angeles center mainly on launch of digital TV. ¥ Phoenix ¥ New York ¥ Pittsburgh select primetime * The first step for the networks ¥ Philadelphia ¥ Portland program viewing. will be to supply their affiliates ¥ San Francisco ¥ Raleigh/Durham with one satellite program feed ¥ Washington, D.C. Because of the ¥ Sacramento for continuing NTSC service (at ¥ San Diego production tech- least thru the year 2006), and ¥ Seattle/Tacoma niques and equip- another feed for a single chan- ¥ St. Louis ment upgrades nel of HDTV (or SDTV format all other commercial stations must construct digital facilities by May 2002 ¥ Tampa/St. Petersburg (non-commercial stations, such as PBS affiliates, by May 2003) necessary for digi - channels). ABC, CBS, NBC, ¥ By November 1999 tal broadcasts the and PBS networks are all TOP 30 MARKETS (50% OF US HOUSEHOLDS attempting to broadcast some telecasting of HDTV programming beginning sports or other in the fall of 1998 (see the digi- ADVANCED TELEVISION SYSTEM COMMITTEE FORMATS liv e e v ents will not tal InfOrmation section to the Horizontal Vertical Screen/Image Total Pixels become available Digital Television Resolution Resolution right for specific plans and (transmitted per Format/Name (Viewable Scan until audience vie w - (pixels across screen (width to height) video frame*) details), but much in the way of width) Lines) ership can justify *60 frames per second new digital broadcast tower con- High Definition TV 1920 16:9 2,073,600 1080 (fps) for live video; 24 HDTV /1080I costs. struction, site zoning and other and 30 fps for material produced in film. Some initial net - conversion issues will need to be High Definition TV 1280 720 16:9 921,600 resolved in order for the broad- HDTV 720P/720I w ork plans f or digi - casts to begin in earnest. Standard Definition 704 480 4:3 - 16:9 337,920 tal broadcasts: TV (SDTV)525P/525I In the beginning local stations ABC- Wonderful can offer different program- Standard Definition 640 480 4:3 307,200

FOR BROADCAST TV (SDTV) ming on their allotted digital W orld of Disney (in channel space, but as time pass- Digital Television (DTV) is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system adopt- 720p format); to es the percentage of NTSC pro- ed by the FCC. DTV is an open standard with few specific format rules for the implementation of phase in other grams that must be converted to HDTV/SDTV/and a host of potential data broadcast applications. Although there are certain guidelines HDTV broadcasts digital “simulcast” broadcasts for frequency/bit rates/transmission power/etc. the FCC has taken the position that the marketplace later. will increase (in order to meet should decide or dictate what formats will best serve the public. CBS- proposed to specified conversion schedule ¥ High Definition Television (HDTV) is approxi- ¥ Standard Definition Television (SDTV) offers requirements.) mately twice the vertical and horizontal resolu- about the same picture resolution as today’s send five hours of The Cable TV industry’s stan- tion of today’s NTSC TV. Because of the extra NTSC TV, but the picture quality is improved 1080i programming dard for the use and carrying of width (16:9) format of HDTV the picture con- because of the lack of snow and ghosts that per week tains about five times as much information (or accompany normal NTSC over-the-air broad- digital broadcasts, which has a NBC- to begin different pixels) as conventional TV. casting. than cable signals, is unresolved HDTV also includes 5.1 channels of Dolby Multiple channels are possible with SDTV since shooting The (as of the date of this publica- Digital surround sound to be broadcast through the 6-MHz signal space allotted for digital Tonight Show with tion.) Although some cable two front speakers; one center speaker; two rear broadcasts can be used for other types of less Jay Leno in HDTV operators promise that digital back speakers; and a separate bass channel or data filled format programming. beginning in 1999; subwoofer signal. ¥ Standard Definition Television (SDTV) refers to set-top boxes or decoders will be ¥ HDTV refers to the product/system with the fol- the product/system with the following perfor- also plans to show available to pass HDTV signals lowing minimum performance specs: mance attributes: other primetime to digital TV sets, no official - Resolution: vertical of - Resolution: display resolution lower than that show s in HDTV “must carry” design for the 720P, 1080I, or higher of HDTV Fox to distribute interfacing of cable TV pro- - Aspect Ratio: capable of displaying 16:9 for- - Aspect Ratio: none specified gramming and digital TV tech- mat images at the minimum resolution levels - Audio: produces useable audio some portion of its nologies has been agreed upon. - Audio: receives, reproduces, and/or outputs - Receiver: receives all ATSC (Table 3) formats schedule in 720p Even without firm program Dolby digital audio and produces a useable picture HDTV. launch dates or established - Receiver: receives all ATSC (Table 3) formats guidelines, decoder equipment and program offer- *Outside of the ing plans (by such cable pro- PROGRESSIVE (P) AND INTERLACE (I) SCAN primetime slot for gram providers as HBO, Turner ¥ Progressive and Interlace refer mation contained in a 1080-line net w ork and the Discovery to the method in which the video HD picture, interlace is needed s h o w s local sta - Channel) are all underway for from a picture telecast is scanned to fit the format into the allotted tions can provide the interconnection of cable TV or displayed on the TV screen. 6MHz channel space. - Interlace scans or paints half - Progressive scans or paints the different program- and the arrival of HDTV. It may the vertical lines for the picture entire video picture one line ming on their digital not have immediate solutions at on the screen every 1/60 of a after another. Used with today’s broadcast channel. the outset, but market and second. Then the rest of the pic- computer monitors this progres- industry demands should ture is filled in between the lines sive process can eliminate some INTERLACE FIELDS They are free to cable operators to provide for of the first half on a followup of the picture artifacts found (Separate scans sent every 1/60 of a second) conv ert current the HDTV signal to make it into scan. The speed of this process with interlace scan, but does The interlace scan process was first used with NTSC programming is so fast that it appears to the require a larger bandwidth in NTSC broadcasts to conserve video bandwidth the cable supplied home. eye as being one complete pic- order to deliver programs at the space. With certain scenes or video material into digital SDTV or Direct-broadcast satellite system the interlace process can cause image blurring ture. Due to the amount of infor- same . or other visual screen artifacts. ev en upgrade their (DSS) providers (such as Direc signal to true HDTV. Tv, Unity Motion, , etc.) have also FREQUENTLY ASKED DTV QUESTIONS ABC, NBC and Fox announced plans to deliver Q: What are the goals of DTV? A: The move to digital program- operation capability matched for are advising affili - HDTV to its customer base in A: In the the commit- ming will shift from initial select both the NTSC and ATSC systems. ates to use the spring of 1999. DSS sub- ment for free and local digital program offerings; to increased for the majority of scribers will likely need upgrad- broadcasts is a main standard for the simulcast availability; to the ulti- Q: What’s in the future for DTV? new ATSC system. The reception mate return of analog NTSC broad- A: Because of the computer, multi- its broadcast day, ed dish and satellite receiver and interaction of local terrestrial cast channels to the federal govern- media, and broadcast services while CBS recom- designed equipment to complete broadcasting for DTV programming ment in 2006. The NTSC and ATSC involved in setting ATSC and signal mends its stations their digital reception package, is to remain the same regardless of systems will coexist for years to compression standards, DTV picture but a number of providers are the region or area of the country in come (with possible date extensions formats can be universally adopted use the 480i for- working on both off-the-air sig- which you reside. provided for the return of NTSC not only for TV broadcasts but also mat. nal and direct satellite feed solu- system channels if needed.) for computer and other interrelated Products such as the 64PP9901 web and network service purposes. tions. Q: How long will the transition to DTV take? DPTV are uniquely positioned with

8 AC-3 displayed programming.) Alternate name for Dolby Digital 6-channel digital audio SDTV standard set by Dolby Labs Inc. Standard Definition Television is a digital television transmission, digital 1nf0rmation Aspect Ratio but with approimately the pic- The proportions of a rectangular ture quality and aspect ration lease ref er to the display screen. NTSC television equivalent to NTSC video. P rear section of has a 4:3 ratio; HDTV is 16:9. Subchannel this Quick-Use guide A complete digital channel num- (page 8) for additional ATSC ber is composed of both a major information on: Advanced Television Systems and minor (sub-) channel num- • scheduled Digital Committee established by the ber.Located within the “major” Broadcast program Federal Communications channel’s transmited signal the rollout dates, and Commission to set standards for “minor” channel can be used and digital television. selected for additional program- what will be avail- ming. able from the vari- Dolby Digital ous networks and A digital 6-channel compression Subwoofer program suppliers and surround sound audio stan- a speaker designed for audio • the basics on how dard developed by Dolby Labs playback of only the lowest- HDTV, Digital, and Inc. (also knowN as AC-3.) requency notes (under 100 Hz.) Analog TV differ and how they can DPTV SVGA be received Digital Projection Televison Super Video Graphics Array • other Advanced comprised of ATSC, NTSC, and Monitor modules. VGA Television news and Video Graphics Array details on product DTV and system opera- The broadly defined term used YUV tions to describe the new digital tele- Yellow, Ultraviolet vision system adoped by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in December 1996.

HDTV Hight Definition Television which offers approximately twice the vertical/horizontal res- olution of NTSC video, and INTEGRATED FEATURES DIGITAL ATSC FEATURES ANALOG NTSC FEATURES sound quality approaching that ¥ 64-Inch Rear Projection ¥ ATSC Formats - decodes all ¥ NTSC - reception of terrestri- of compact disc. (Usually taken television screen ATSC digital system require- al broadcast NTSC signals to mean a picture of 1920 x ¥ Audio Inputs - Stereo and 6- ments as specified by FCC ¥ Audio/Video Inputs - direct 1080 pixels in a 16:9 aspect channel Dolby Digital ¥ ATSC Broadcasts - tunes Video, or S-Video input, con- ratio. ¥ Subwoofer - for low frequen- terrestrial signal transmissions nections with accompanying cy bass surround sound of major and sub-channel dig- Left/Right 2-channel audio LED ¥ Display formats - normal ital programming ¥ TV Guide Plus+ - electronic Light Emitting Diode or indica- (overscan), letterbox, or ¥ PSIP Data - receives and program guide tor. underscan processes signal data for ¥ Parental Control - to censure ¥ Clock/Sleep Timer - set in Program System Information undesireable channels from Major Channel NTSC analog system opera- Protocol necessary for digital viewing by children The RF transmitted channel on tional in ATSC as well. reception ¥ Autoprogramming - for easy which an ATSC digital station is ¥ Pronto Remote - set for both ¥ Video Display - 1920 x 1080i automatic selection of favorite broadcast. (Also referred to as NTSC and ATSC select fea- resolution capability (4x3 area stations .) ture operations ATSC video formats linearly ¥ Closed Captioning - to view stretched to fill 16:9 display) program dialogue or voice MPEG ¥ DTV Closed Captioning conversation as on-screen Motion Picture Experts Group PRONTO REMOTE ¥ Dolby Digital Audio - for text. and the video compression for- ¥ Liquid Crystal Display - playback of 6-channel Dolby ¥ Channel Labels - individual mats they devise for transmis- with large backlit touch Digital audio material channel call-letter captions sion of digital broadcasts. screen for direct button entry ¥ Alternate Audio - plays addi- and key feature access tional audio tracks if available NTSC ¥ Learn Capability - to learn with ATSC programming National Television Standards and operate other infrared ¥ Freeze Video - holds video Committee format devised for remote control product codes action while audio continues MONITOR FEATURES TV broadcasting signals in the ¥ Customize - built-in device (with time-out feature to pre- ¥ Video Inputs: VGA and HD 1940s (525 lines; 30Hz.) templates for total product vent possible screen burn) ¥ Audio Inputs: stereo and 6- control ¥ Autoprogram - for valid dig- channel Dolby Digital PSIP ¥ Macro - editable program- ital channels (with means of ¥ Display formats: normal Program and System ming for frequently used adding/deleting specific sta- (overscan), letterbox, or Information Protocol. button sequences tions from channel map) underscan

PTV Projection Television (Rear Digital Television (DTV) - DTV is the coverall term used to and/or Front projection design describe the new digital television system adopted by the FCC sytems are available.) in 1996.

RC5, RC6 High Definition Television (HDTV) - HDTV refers to the Remote Control definition code product/system with the following minimum performance specs: system or protocol. ¥Resolution: vertical display resolution of 720P, 1080I, or higher ¥Aspect Ratio: capable of displaying 16:9 format images at the RF minimum resolution levels Frequency or modulated ¥Audio: receives, reproduces, and/or outputs Dolby digital audio signal design used as the carrier ¥Receiver: receives all ATSC (Table 3) formats for television broadcasts. Standard Definition Television (SDTV) -SDTV refers to the prod- RGB uct/system with the following performance attributes: Red, Green, Blue color ¥Resolution: display resolution lower than that of HDTV ¥Aspect Ratio: none specified SAP ¥Audio: produces useable audio is a ¥Receiver: receives all ATSC (Table 3) formats and produces a monoaural soundtrack included useable picture within the a recorded or vidoe signal (usually containing a sec- ond language translation for the