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Know these _L This "bolt of lightning" indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an elec- trical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product cov-

safetysymbols _'The "exclamation point" calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIREOR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIP- MENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert. ATTENTION: Pour 6viter les chocs _lectriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche darts la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond.

2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment

1. Read these instructions. B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appli- 2. Keep these instructions. ance; or C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or 3. Heed all warnings. D. _le appliance does not appear to operate normally or 4. Follow all instructions. exhibits a marked change in performance; or g. Do not use this appara/us near water. E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 17. Tilt/Stability - All must comply with recommended 7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance international global safety standards for tilt mid stability properties with the manufacturers instructions. of its cabinet design. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heal regis- • Do not compromise these design atandards by applying exces- ters, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce sive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which could ulti- heat. mately overturn the product. • Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electron- 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding- ic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than unsuspectingly fall fiom the top of the set and cause product dam- the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third ground- age and/or personal injury. ing prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, con- 18. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to suit an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particu- 19. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from lady at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they power lines. exit fiom the apparatus. 20. Outdoor Antenna (]rounding - If an outside antenna is connect- ed to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to If. On_se attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static 12. _ Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table charges. _1_1_ specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the app- aratus. When a carl is used, use caution when moving Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70- the cart/apparatus comblnatmn to avozd injury from tip-over. 1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to long periods of time. an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below. required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way. such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled 21. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has been do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has openings. been dropped. 22. Battery Usage CAUTION - 'Ib prevent battery leakage thai may 15. This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal of these result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit: materials may be regula/ed due to environmental considerations. • Install all batteries correctly, widl + and - aligned as marked on For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local the unit. authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org • Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.). 16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: • Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time. A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or

Note to the CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the bui ding, as c ose to the point of cab e entry as practica.

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-_-_'''"_ POWERSERVICEGROUNDINGELECTRODESYSTEM(NECART250PARTI_1 ELECTRICSERVICEEQUIPMENT 3 Additional Safety Precautions:

Do not shift or move the LCD TV around when it is powered on.

Do not connect any AC/DC adapter to your LCD TV that does not originally come with the . Only use the recommended part or parts that are approved by Philips Consumer Electronics.

Caution: Do not use any cover or enclose the AC/DC adapter with any objects like a cloth or box which might shorten the life of the equipment.

Do not touch, push or rub the surface of the LCD screen with any sharp or hard objects.

When the surface of the LCD screen becomes dusty, wipe it gently with an absorbent cotton cloth or other soft material like chamois. DO NOT use acetone, toluene or alcohol to clean the surface of the screen. These chemi- cals will cause damage.

Wipe off water, or saliva as soon as possible. Long exposer time to liquids can cause deformation and color fad- ing of the LCD screen.

Be careful of condensation when temperature changes occur. Condensation can cause damage to the LCD screen and electrically parts. After condensation fades, spots or blemishes will be present on the LCD screen.

Positioning the LCD Television:

Place the LCD TV on a solid, sturdy base or stand. Be sure the stand is strong enough to handle the weight of the LCD TV.

Try to leave at least 6" of space around each side of the LCD TV cabinet to allow for proper ventilation.

Do not place the LCD TV near a radiator or other sources of heat.

Do not place the LCD TV where it can be exposed to rain or excessive moisture.

Recycling Procedure/End of Life Disposal:

To minimize harm to the environment, the batteries supplied with the LCD TV do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium. If possible, when disposing of batteries, use recycling means available in your area.

The LCD TV uses materials that can be recycled. To minimize the amount of waste in the environment, check your area for companies that will recover used televisions for dismantling and collection of reusable materials, or contact your dealer for TV recycling tips.

Please dispose of the carton and packing material through the proper waste disposal management in your area.

4 Introduction _HD (High Definition) Mode Welcome/P, egistration of Your TV ...... 2 How to use the HD Mode and it s Features ,, ,53-56 Safety Instructions ...... 3 Precautions ...... 4 _PC How Modeto use the PC Mode Features ...... 57-58 Table of Conlents ...... 5 General Information _ Install Menu Troubleshooting Tips ...... 59 How to use the Language Control ...... 6 Cleaning and Care ...... 59 How to use the Tuner Mode Control ...... 7 Glossary of Terms ...... 60 How to Auto Program TV Channels ...... 8 Index ...... 61 How to Add or Delete Channels (Channel Edit) ...... 9 Factory Service Location ...... 62-63 How to use the AutoChron TM Control ...... 10 Warranty ...... 64 How to use the Name Control (Channel Label) ...... 11

Here are a few of the,features built into your new Television: _ Picture Menu How to use the Picture Adjustment Controls ..... 12 Active Control TM continuously measures and corrects all incoming Sound Menu signals to help provide the best picture quality, q_is feature moni- How to use the Equalizer Controls ...... 13 tors and corrects both the sharpness control and control. How to use the Balance Control ...... 14 How to use the AVL Control ...... 15 Audio/ Jack Panels allows direct connections with VCRs, How to use the Incredible Surround Control ...... 16 DVDs, PCs or other devices, providing quality TV picture and sound playback. Setting the TV to receive Slereo programming ...... 17 Setting the TV to receive SAP (Secondary Audio Audio Volume Leveler (AVL) Control keeps the TV sound at an Programming) ...... 18 even level. Peaks and valleys that occur during program changes or How to use the Audio Out Control ...... 19 commercial breaks are reduced, making for a more consistent, com- fortable sound. Turning the TV Speakers on or off ...... 20

AutoChron TM automatically sets the right time of day and main- D Features Menu tains it with digital precision through brownouts, power failures, How to use the Timer Controls ...... 21 and even Daylight Savings Time adjustments. How to use the Mode Select Control ...... 22 AutoLock TM allows you to block the viewing of certain channels or How to set the Active Control ...... 23 programs with certain rulings if you do not want your children to Understanding the AutoLock TM Controls ...... 24 view inappropriate malerials+ Setting up the AutoLock TM Access Code ...... 25 Auto Programming scans (when activaled) for all available chan- How to Block Channels ...... 26 nels from regular antenna or cable signals and stores only active How to Clear All Blocked Channels at the Same Time .. ,27 broadcast stalions in the TV's memory. Blocking Programming Based on Movie Ratings ...... 28 AutoPicture TM allows you to change the picture settings (color, Blocking Programming Based on TV Ratings ...... 29 tint, contrast, etc+) for various types of programming, such as OIher AutoLock TM Blocking Options ...... 30 sports, movies, multimedia (games), or weak signals with the push Using the AutoLock TM Review Screen ...... 31 of one button.

AutoSound TM allows you to select from three factory-set controls _ Remote Control Use How to use the Control ...... 32 and a personal control that you set according to your own prefer- ences through the onscreen Sound menu, "l_e three factory-set con- How to use the Widescreen Control (Formal) ...... 33 trols (Voice, Music, and Theatre) enable you to tailor the TV sound How to use the Program List Feature ...... 34 so as to enhance the parlicalar programming you are watching, Setting the Sleeptimer Control ...... 35 Closed Captioning allows the viewer to read TV program dialogue Setting the AutoPicture TM Control ...... 36 or voice conversations as onscreen text. Setting the AutoSound TM Control ...... 37 Infrared Remote Control works your TV and other remote-con- Using the Surf Control ...... 38 trolled devices, such as VCRs, DVD players, cable converters, and Programming the Remote Control for Accessory Devices satellite receivers. Direct Access Method ...... 39 Surf Button allows you to easily switch among only the channels Code Entry Method ...... 40 that are of interest to you (the ones that you have Search Code Method ...... 41 Remote Code List ...... 42-44 programmed into the TV's Surf control through the onscreen menu). Accessory Device Remote Control Buttons ...... 45 Timer allows you to set your TV to tUlTlitself ON and OFF once or daily like an alarm clock. _FM Radio Mode Using FM Mode information ...... 46-52 Active Control, Auto Lock, Auto Picture, Auto Sound, are all registered trademarks of Philips Consumer E[ectronics Company. Copyright © 2(X)3 All rights resmved. 5 For or Spanish- and French-speaking 1V owners, an onscreen LANGUAGE option is present, The LANGUAGE control enables you to set the TV's onscreen menu to be shown in either English, Spanish, or French,

Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu, L._iUmJmI BRIGHTNESS ...... • SOUND COLOR ......

• PICTURE LANGUAGE repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil INSTALLDOWNis highlight-button •"EERTHRESINsTRLLSHARPNEssP'CTORE TINT • SOUND TUNER MODE ed. • FEATURES AUTO PROGRAM CHANNEL EDIT AutoChron toPressshit_thethe CURSORmenu to theRIGHTleft andbuttonhigh_ light LANGUAGE.

INSTALL toPresshighlightthe CURSORthe LANGUAGERIGHT controlbutton _ ENGLISH options, • TUNERMODE FRANCAIS • AUTOPROGRAM ESPAROL • CHANNELEDIT • PressDOWNthebuttonCURSORto selectUP orENGLISH,CURSOR Au_Chron ESPANOL (Spanish), or FRANCAIS ¥ (French),

INSTALL Pressclear thethemenuSTATUS/EXITfrom the screen,button to LANGUAGE • TUNERMODE • AUTOPROGRAM • CHANNELEDIT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ii !i!i!i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii¸¸ • Au_Ch_n Remember, the LANGUAGE control makes T only the TV's onscreen MENU items appear in English, Spanish, or French text, It does not change the other onscreen text t?atures, such as Closed Captioning (CC), with TV shows,

6 Tthe TUNER MODE allows you to change he TV s signal input to CABLE, ANTEN- NA, or AUTO mode,. It's" important for the TV to know if you want to receive c hannels fr_)m a cable TV signal or a normal antenna signal, NOTE: The AUTO mod¢_ setting helps the TV ch,t¢_rmine the type of signal or' channels being received when AUTO PROGRAM is activat- BRIGHTNESS ed, • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE Press the MENU button on the • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE LANGUAGE remote control to show the onscreen TINT • SOUND TUNER MODE menu, • FEATURES AUTO PROGBAM CHANNEL EDIT AutoChron repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil INSTALLDOWNis highlight-button ed. © _ ENGLISH Pressto shillthetheCURSORmenu to theRIGHTleft. button • TUNERMODE FRANCAIS ®® • AUTOPROGRAM ESPANOL • CHANNELEDIT Press the CURSOR DOWN button to highlight the TUNER MODE control. • AutoChron

Pressto highlightthe CURSORthe tuner RIGHToptions. button

Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR • LANGUAGE DOWN button to select CABLE, 6 i :' illl[ll_t I+O]l]d -_ANTENNA ANTENNA or AUTO. • AUTO PROGRAM AUTO CHANNEL EDIT CABLE If TUNER MODE is set to AUTO, ®®®® • • AutoChron Auto Program (see below) will delect ®®® whether or not cable input is present. ®®® ®®® Pressclear thethemenuSTATUS/EXITfrom the screen,button to • LANGUAGE TUNER MODE • AUTO PROGRAM • CHANNEL EDIT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii¸¸ • AutoCh_n When CABLE is selected, channels l 125 are available, When ANTENNA is selected, channels 2_9 are available,

7 B)ur TV can automatically set itse!f.f!)r ocal area (ol- cable TV) chalmels. This makes it easy f!)r you to select only the TV stations in your area by pressing the CHAN- NEL (+) ol- (-) button,

Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu. BRIGHTNESS • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE LANGUAGE Press the CURSOR DOWN button repeatedly until INSTALL is highlight- TINT • SOUND TUNER MODE ed. • FEATURES AUTO PROGRAM CHANNELEDIT AutoChron Pressto shit_thethe CURSORmenu to theRIGHTleft. LAN-button GUAGE will be highlighted.

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repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil the AUTODOWNPROGf_,AMbutton Illll I._lI[rlly._IflIII e_.ENGLISH control is highlighted. • TUNER MODE FRANCAIS • AUTO PROGRAM ESPANOL '=0®00 • CHANNELEDIT toPressstart thethe CURSORAuto ProgramRIGHTscanningbuttonof • AutoChron channels. a

Pressclear thethemenuSTATUS/EXITfrom the screen,button to INSTALL • LANGUAGE • TUNER MODE [ 1.*111111d_l*IM;!,.lt e_SEANCH • CHANNEL EDIT ®®@ • AutoCh_n i Afler you've mn Auto Program, check out ®@@ the results. Press the CHANNEL (+) or (-) button and see which channels you can @@@ select. INSTALL Remember, an anlenna or cable TV signal • LANGUAGE must first be connecmd to your TV (see • TUNER MODE instructions for making connections on page 4 AUTO PROGRAM 1 of this guide). • CHANNEL EDIT • AutoChron

8 CHANNEL EDIT makes it easy,?br you to add o1"delete channels,firm the list qf channels stored in the TV's memo13,.

Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu.

repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil INSTALLDOWNis highlight-button BRIGHTNESS...... • SOUND COLOR ed. • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE LANGUAGE TINT • SOUND TUNER MODE Pressshift thethemenuCURSORto the RIGHTleft. LANGUAGEbutton to • FEATURES AUTO PROGRAM will be highlighted. CHANNEL EDIT AutoChron

repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil the CHANNELDOWN buttonEDIT control is highlighted. © INSTALL

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to I_ IIF.![[_l!.*Idll *_ ENGLISH access the CHANNEL EDIT menu. _u _0G u_r CLACK • TUNER MODE FRANCAIS 0,0 ®® • AUTO PROGRAM ESPANOL Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR • CHANNELEDIT DOWN button to scroll lhrough 1helist • AutoChron i of available channels. Or press 1henum- T ber buttons on your remote control to select a specific channel (for example, INSTALL press 0 and then 2 to select channel 2). • LANGUAGE • TUNERMODE 2 With the channel you want lo edit selecl- 7 ed, press the CURSOR RIGHT button ®®®® to mark the channel as SKIPPED. "l_e ®®® • AutoChron 5 channel you've marked SKIPPED will l not appear when you are changing from ®®® ¥ channel to channel while watching TV. ®®® INSTALL NOTE: When you want to add a channel that has been marked SKIPPED, press the CUR- • LANGUAGE SOR UP or CURSOR DOWN button to • TUNER MODE highlight the channel; then press the CUR- • AUTO PROGRAM SOR RIGHT button to remove the word CHANNELEDIT SKIPPED. • AutoChron

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INSTALL The channels available for you to edit are the ones that the AUTO PROGRAM feature • LANGUAGE TUNER MODE fimnd through a search of your TV antenna • • AUTO PROGRAM or cable TV signals, Channels not found dur- CHANNEL EDIT ing the search are marked SKIPPED. • AutoCh_n g T

9 A utoChFon _an automatt_ally set the TVs l_Xonscreen clock, Because the time is re_eived ti"om a broadcast signal, you must be SOUNDEOLDRRR'0NTN"E0' ...... " ! i! i!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!iiiii surc_ that a cable TV o1"antenna signal is prc_s- • PICTURE LANGUAGE • SOUND TUNER NODE ent betbre you attempt to use the AutoChron TM •• INSTALLFERTUHESSHRRPNESETINTPICTURE : [3/• FEATURES EHRNNELAUTO PROSIEREDIT f_J£1IH1Y_, Press the MENU button on the remote to show the onscreen menu...... R.oEh 0.

Press the CURSOR DOWN button tNSTRLR 2 repeatedly until INSTALL is highlight- I_ IllJ[[dl_;[H U _ENGLISH ed. • TUNER MODE F_HCRIE • AUTO PROGRAM EERANOL Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to • ENANNEL ENT • RutoERron shift the menu to the left. LANGUAGE 3 T will be highlighted.

Press the CURSOR DOWN button INSTALL • LANOUROE 4 until the AutoChron control is highlight- m ed. • RUIOTUNERPROORAMNODE EElTIME • ENANNELEDIT Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to E RT!T_$TE_ • _RUTO NANDAL 5 s/art the AutoChron TM feature. Then just follow the onscreen instructions to set the clock, INSTALL • LANOUROE • TUNER NODE Pressselect theAUTO,CURSORWithinRIGHTa few seconds,button ato -- • AUTO PROORAN menu for choosing your time zone will • CNANNEL EDIT • RutoERron appear.

PressDOWNthebuttonCURSORto highlightUPor CURSORyour correct INSTALL time zone. INSTALL • LANGUAGE • LANOUROE • TUNER MODE • TUNER NODE With your correct time zone high- • AUTO PROGILAN • AUTO PRO0_N lighted, press the CURSOR RIGHT • CHANNELEDIT • ENANNELENT • RutoEhron • Rut0ERr0n button. Within a few seconds, you will be given the option to choose whether you want to select Daylight Savings

Time, If your time zone uses Daylight INSTALL INSTRLL Savings, select YES. • LANGUAGE • LANGUROE • TUNER NODE • TUNER NODE Enter your local PBS channel or any • AUTO PROGRAN • AUTO PROGRRN local channel that transmitthe current • CNANNEL EDIT • CHANNELEDIT 9 • RutoERron AutoEhro_ time, and press the CURSOR RIGHT button to start the searching process, If the AutoChron TM features finds the cur-

rent time you are done. If it doenot find INSTALL the current time, re-enter an o/her chan- • LAHGDAGE • TUNER _ODE nel and search again. • AUTO PROGRAN • CHRHNELEDiT w • AutoChron

When tinned ON, the AutoChron TM feature can affect the start up of your lelevision, When the power button is press and the INSTALL • LAHGURGE TM AutoChron feature is set to the AUTO • TUNER NODE position, the TV will scan the channels tk)r a • AUTO PROGRAN • CHRHNELEDiT PBS channel to set the clock automatically, AutoChro_ It may take SEVERAL seconds betbre the TV Ix)wers itself ON,

lO T_w channel NAME.fi, ature allows you to list he "call" letters qf your fin,orite stations beside their channel numbers when the)" appear on the screen. 77w TV has its memo 0, a list of the 50 most popular channel names (fi)r BRIGHTNESS example, ABC, NBC, FOX, etc.). Ybu also can • SOUND COLOR enter a custom name (up to five characters). • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE LANGUAGE Tune to a specific channel that you want to TINT • SOUND TUNERMODE add a label to, then; • FEATURES AUTOPROGRAM CHANNELEDIT Press the MENU button on the remote AutoChron control to show the onscreen menu+

INSTALL repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil INSTALLDOWNin highlight-button © : I|,.ll[ltl/_lli :_ ENGLISH ed. • TUNERMODE FRANCAIS • AUTOPROGRAM ESPANOL • CHANNELEDIT Pressshift thethemenuCURSORto the RIGHTleft. LANGUAGEbutton to • AumChron will be highlighte& 8 T

INSTALL repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil flae NAMEDOWNconlrolbuttonis highlighted. • TUNERMODE • AUTOPROGRAM • CHANNELEDff highlightPress thetheCURSORNAME optionsRIGHT area.button to ®®®® • AutoChron ©®@ [ Ill:fill 1_ PERSONAL

again;Press thethenCURSORpress theRIGHTCURSORbuttonUP or ®®® CURSOR DOWN button to scroll (7)@@ INSTALL through a list of options for the first char- acter (A lhroagh Z, 0 through 9)+ Press • TUNERMODE • AUTOPROGRAM the CURSOR RIGHT button and iNNELEDII repeal for the second, third, fourth, and fiflh characlers

channel,After youpresshave theselectedMENUa namebuttonfor tothe OR save the name in the TV's memory+ INSTALL 1 Press the STATUS/EXIT button to • TUNERMODE clear the menu from the screen. • AUTOPROGRAM • CHANNELEDIT • AumChron • NAME iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii¸ ! ii i ! The five characters that the channel NAME feature allows you to input can be letters, a dash character, or the numbers 0 through 9,

The Channel Label or NAME will appear when evel a channel change is nlade oi when the STATUS/EXIT button is pressed.

11 r'_) adiust your TV picture controls, select a I chamwl andfi_llow these steps, Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen lnena. PIC- TURE will be highlighted. BRIGHTNESS • SONND COCOP_

Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the menu • FEATURES PICTUBE PICTHBE will shift to the left BRIGHTNESS will be • INSTALL SHARPNESS 2 II_litlltllllll TINT highlighted and an adjustment bar will be • COLOR shown to the fight. • PICTURE • SHARPNESS Use the CURSOR LEFT or RIGHT to • TINT 3 adjust the BRIGHTNESS level of the pic- tare.

PICTHBE trol,After pressadjustingthe CURSORthe BRIGHTNESSDOWN tocon- • BRIGHTNESS select another picture adjasllnent: iiilllnl • PICTNBE COLOR, PICTURE, SHARPNESS, • SHARPNESS TINT, COLOR TEMP, DNR, or CON- T, 6 I TINT TP,AST +, Press the CURSOR LEFT "0 oo or RIGHT to adjust the selected control. ©©© NOTE: "l_e menu will show only five ilems a/a PICTHBE time, so you will need to continue scrolling with • BRIGHTNESS the CURSOR DOWN to adjust the TINT, • COLOB COLOR TEMR DNR, or CONTP, AST +, IIg[llllll • SHABPNESS I TINT PressremovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu fl'om the buttonscreen. to ®®®® ®®® ®®® PICTHBE Remember, when the bar scale is centered ®®(9 • BRIGHTNESS , the control settings are at • COLOB • PICTURE normal, mid-range levels, Picture adjust- :l kIl_13th ments are descried here. • TINT NOTE: The SHARPNESS and TINT Oj Controls will not be available for adjust- I ments when tuned to the CVI Inputs (CVI Channel), BRIGHTNESS adds or subtracts light PICTHBE • PICTURE from the darkest part of the picture. • BPdGHTNESS • COLOR COLOR adds or eliminates color. • COLOR • PICTURE • PICTURE PICTURE improves the detail of the light- • SHABPNESS • SHARPNESS est parts of the picture. • TINT IIII1_1 :n [lllln]illlll_l ,l Ilrl]ll_l SHARPNESS improves the detail in the ictare, T TINT adjusts the picture lo obtain natural J skin tones. COLOR TEMP - offers NORMAL (keeps PICTURE t_ PICTHBE whites, while), COOL (makes whites, bluish), • PICTHBE g PICTURE or WARM (makes whites, reddish) picture • SHARPNESS • SHAP,PNESS ?references. • TINT • TINT DNR can help eliminate slightly "speck- • COLORTEHP • DNB led" picture (an indication of signal noise in ]llll, :1 [lul III[f!vl the picture). CONTRAST + helps to "sharpen" the picture quality, The black Ix)rtions of the ?icture _come richer in darkness and the whites become brighler. 12 The Equalizer Contlvls allow you to adiust the sound /?equencies to suit the type _f program- ming be watched.

Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen menu.

BRIGHTNESS repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil SOUNDDOWNin highlighted.button • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE • iNSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE EQUAUZEB TiNT S shiftPress thethemenuCURSORto the left.RIGHTEQUALIZERbutton to BALANCE will be highlighted. • FEATURES AVL • iNSTALL INC_ SURROUND STEREO

highlightPress thetheCURSOREQUALIZERRIGHToptionsbuttonarea.to

© SOUND buttonsPress thetoCURSORhighlight anyUPorof theDOWNfrequen- 120HZ cy options. • BALANCE 500HZ ® • AVL ISOOHZ • IHCR.SHBROHND 5KHZ buttonsPress thetoCURSORadjust the controlRIGHT slideror LEFTto the • STEREO IOKHZ level desired. !

SOUND Oncebeen set,all thepressEqualizerthe STATUS/EXITcontrols havebut- EQHAUZEB ton to clear the menu from the screen. _m1!!'l • • SOOHZ -2 • i500HZ _1_ 0 • SKHZ _ 6 • IOKHZ _ 3

13 T_/e Balance Control will allow you to at!just he sound levels between the right and left speaker ou&ut.

i Presscontrol theto MENUshow thebuttononscreenon menu,the remotePIC- TURE will be highlighted. •SOUNOEOLOR"IONTNESS repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil SOUNDDOWNin highlighted.button • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE EQUALIZER TiNT Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to BALANCE 3 shift the menu to the lefL EQUALIZER • FEATURES AVL • INSTALL INCR.SURROUND will be highlighted. STEREO Press the CURSOR DOWN to highlight 4 Ihe BALANCE control,

SOUND tonsPress toCURSORadjust lhe RIGHTsound betweenor LEFTthe but-right 120HZ and left speakers. • BALANCE 500HZ • AVL ISOOHZ •INCR. SURROUND 5NHZ PressrelnovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen, to • STEREO IOKHZ S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSOUND !i !i !i • EQUALIZER When the Balance Control slider is at a set- _l;fdf:t_r Hi ting of "0", both lef/and right speakers • AVL should have equal sound level between them, • INC_ SURROUND • STEREO t T

14 I_i+ most _ases, the volume levels coming om broadcast programming or commer- cials arc, never the same, With the AVL (Audio Volume Le_eh, r) control turned ON, you can have the TV level out sound that is being heard, This makes f!)r a more _onsis- t_mt sound by reducing the peaks and vallo's _,>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>,, that occur during program _hanges or _om- !i!!i!!i !!i!!i!! inertial breaks. "lb turn the AVL ON, follow .s00NuCOLoN+TNESS these steps, • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS Press the MENU button on the • PICTURE EQUALIZER TINT remote control to show the onscreen BALANCE • FEATURES AVL menn, • INSTALL INCR.SURROUND STEREO lightPress SOUND.the CURSOR DOWN to high+

SOUND menuPress willthe CURSORshit_ to the RIGHTleft. EQUALIZ-and the 120HZ ER will be highlighted and an adjust- • BALANCE 500HZ ment bar will be shown to the right. • AVL ISOOHZ •INCR. SUNNOUND 5KHZ STEREO IOKHZ lyPressuntiltheAVLCURSORis highlighted.DOWN repeated- • ! Press the CURSOR RIGHT or 5 LEFT to toggle AVL ON or OFF. SOUND Press the STATUS/EXIT button to • EQUALIZER remove the menu fi'om the screen. 6 • BALANCE

•INCR. SNRRONND • STEREO ! T OR

15 e Incredible Surround feature adds rearer dapth and dimension to both mon- aural (MONO) and sterao TV sound, With the _ontrol set to INCR, SURROUND (ln_redibl_ Surround), the TV's speak_rs can add e_en wid_r sound separation to normal broadcasts. BRIGHTNESS • SOUND COLOR ...... • FEATURES PICTURE ...... remotePress thecontrolMENUto showbuttontheononscreenthe • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE EQUALIZER menu, TINT BALANCE • FEATURES AVL • INSTALL INCR.SURROUND lightPressSOUND.the CURSOR DOWN to high- STEREO

menuPress willthe CURSORshit_ to the RIGHTleft, EQUALIZ-and the SOUND ER will be highlighted and an adjust- ment bar will be shown to the right. 120HZ • BALANCE SOOHZ • AVL I5UUHZ lyPressuntiltheINCR.CURSORSURROUNDDOWN isrepeated-high_ O0 • INC_SURROUND SKHZ lighted. (Incredible Surround) • STEREO lOgHZ

LEFTPress theto toggleCURSORthe INCR,RIGHTSUR-or IF STEREO: ROUND control settings. SOUND If signal is Stereo: Select STEREO, or • EQUAUZER INCR. SURROUND, • BALANCE • AVL If signal is MONO: Select MONO, or t II+[l_ll.11lIl_{llll+ll_ 1:nl+llti_lllt!talll+l SPATIAL. ®®(i) • STEREO ! Press the STATUS/EXIT button to ®®® T relnove the menu from the screen. ®®® OR I II_IIlli!llLIlalll_lwm u_Hl_. You can also change the INCR. SUR- ROUND onscreen menu control set- IF HONO:

tings by pressing the SURR. (sur- t II+I|lli!lll!laIIl+ll: N+[I]+I round) SOUND button on the remote OR control, U I II_IIlli¶llLIlaIIl_l_, tJ_l_,.|n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil i !i!i!i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii¸¸ SPATIAL widens the sound, simulating a broader, fuller sound, INCR. SURROUND widens the sound, simulating a broader, fuller sound.

]6 y_u rams,can receiveThe TVbroadcasthas both anstereoamplifierTV pro-and twin speakers through which the stereo sound can be heaiJ,

i remotePress thecontrolMENUto showbuttontheononscreenthe

menu, BRIGHTNESS • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE Press the CURSOR DOWN to high- light SOUND. • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE EQUALIZER TINT BALANCE • FEATURES AVL menuPress willthe CURSORshit_ to the RIGHTleft, EQUALIZ-and the • INSTALL INCR.SURROUND ER will be highlighted and an adjust- STEREO ment bar will be shown to the right.

lyPressuntiltheSTEREOCURSORis highlighted,DOWN repeated-

120HZ LEFTPress theto toggleCURSORthe STEREORIGHT orcontrol • BALANCE SOOHZ to Stereo or Mono, • AVL 1500HZ • INC_ SURROUNDSNHZ • STEREO IONHZ PressrelnovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen. to !

SOUND • EQUALIZER Remember, if stereo is not present on a • BALANCE • AVL selected show and the TV is placed in the •INCR. SURROUND STEREO mode, the sound coming t¥om the set will remain monaural.

17 SAP is an additional part qf' the stereo broadcast system. Sent as a third audio channel, an SAP can be heard apart fi'om the current TV program sound. TV stations are fi"ee to use SAP fi)r an), number c)f purposes.

remotePress thecontrolMENUto showbuttontheononscreenthe menu, • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS Press the CURSOR DOWN to high- • PICTURE EQUALIZER light SOUND. TINT BALANCE • FEAIURES AVL • INSTALL INCR.SURROUND menuPress willthe CURSORshit_ to the RIGHTleft, EQUALIZ-and the STEREO ER will be highlighted and an adjust- ment bar will be shown to the right.

SOUND lyPressuntiltheSAPCURSORis highlighted,DOWN repeated- 120Hl • BALANCE SOOHZ • AVL ISOOHZ LEFTPress theto toggleCURSORthe SAPRIGHTcontrolor to On ®® •INCR. SURROUND SKHZ or Off, • STEREO IOKHZ Note: If SAP is not broadcasted on the seLect- ed program your watching, NOT AVAIL- ABLE will appear in the onscreen menu option, SOUND • BALANCE • AVL PressrelnovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen. to 31 •INCR. SURROUND II1_ I • STEREO

! T OR

If an SAP signal is not present with a select- ed program, the SAP option cannot be select- ed, Also, if SAP is selected on a channel (with SAP) and you select another channel, when you return to the original channel, SAP will be OFE You will have to reselect the SAP feature,

18 _/'you have comwcted the TV s AUDIO I')JUTPUT jacks to the AUDIO INPUT jacks on a stereo receiver (see the Quick Use GuMe .fiJr _om_ec tion instructions), set AUDIO OUT to either VARIABLE or' FIXED to determine whether you ac(iust the _olume at the stereo BRIGHTNESS or at the TVI [[you select VARIABLE, _hange • SOUND COLOR the volume at the TV using the TV's remote • FEATURES PICTURE (ontrol. l[you select FIXED, a4iust the _ol- • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE EQUALIZER TINT ume at the stereo using the stereo's controls. _ BALANCE FEATURES AVL 7b select FIXED or VARIABLE, follow these • • INSTALL INCR.SURROUND stu)s. STEREO Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen

menu, SOUND IZOHZ Press the CURSOR DOWN to high- light SOUND. • BALANCE 500HZ • AVL ISOOHZ •INCR. SURROUND 5KHZ Pressmenu willthe CURSORshit_ to the RIGHTleft. EQUALIZ-and the • STEREO IONHZ ER will be highlighted and an adjust- ment bar will be shown to the right.

SOUND ± Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated- ly until AUDIO OUT is highlighted, AVL •INCR. SURROUND • STEREO LEFTPress theto toggleCURSORthe AUDIORIGHT OUTor con- • SAP trol to Fixed or Variable. IIRIIII[III]I ]_al._I_l

T PressremovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu fl'om the buttonscreen. to OR I]llll[( 1111 i=,l!|_!_.1;_i

FIXED If FIXED is selected, the sound coming from the TV and being heard through an external audio system is not adjustable with the television's volume controls, The volume would have to be adjusted at the audio system. VARIABLE If VARIABLE is selected, the sound coming fi_om the TV and being heard through an ex/emal audio system can be adjus/ed at the TV using the Volume + or buttons on the television or remote control, The connection instructions for an external audio system can be found in the Quick Use Guide supplied with your TV,

19 U_;ing the TV's Audio (Monitor) Output cks or the IZ._ternal Speaker connec- tions, the TV speakers _an be turned off allowing the t_d_,vision sound to be heard only frz_m the ext_,rnal audio system or the ext_,rnal speakt, rs.

i Pressremote thecontrolMENUto showbutton theononscreenthe BRIGHTNESS..... menu, • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE EQUALIZER LightPress SOUND,the CURSOR DOWN to high- TINT BALANCE :;;;;• FEATURES AVL Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the • INSTALL INCR.SURROUND 3 menu will shift to the left, EQUALIZ- STEREO ER will be highlighted and an adjust- ment bar will be shown to the right.

Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated- ;OUND ly until TV SPEAKERS is highlighted. 4 12ONE Press the CURSOR RIGHT or • BALANCE SOOHZ • AVL ISOOHZ LEFT to toggle the TV SPEAKERS 5 0®00 • INC_ SURROUND SNHZ On or Off. • STEREO IONHZ

PressrelnovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen. to

OUND ± INCR.SUNROUND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i • STEREO • SAP Be sure to first ret?r to the Quick Use • AUDIO OUT Guide supplied with your TV to connect an external attdio system to the television's Monitor Output (audio) jacks. T OR _IIIq t_l_lll:l[lll,,]a:_,l'l

2O your television comes with an on-screen 'lock. The TV also can be set to turn on or q_'at a speo]ic time and tune to a specl]i'c FEATURES cham_el when it powers its se!f on, TIMER Press the CLOCK button on the ** 12:O3AH • STARTTIME remote control to show the TfMEP, • STOPTIME onscreen menu. FEATURES TIMER • TIHE _ ACTIVATE andPressthetheTIMERCURSORoptionsRIGHTwill shillbuttonto the .EUAHHELT ]ii!iiiii • STOPTIHE left. TIME will be highlighted. 7_ • CHANNEL Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN • ACTIVATE 3 buttons repeatedly to highlight one of T the TIMER controls. These controls are FEATURES the TIME, START TIME, STOP TIMER TIME, CHANNEL, ACTIVATE, or • TIME DISPLAYI • STARTTIME

Press the CURSOR RIGHT or @ 0 • CHANNEL 4 LEFT button to make adjustments or • ACTIVATE _t the control options. T *URR TIME: Enter the current time with the FEATURES numbered buttons, Use the Cursor TIMER Right button to move to the AM]PM • TIME area and use the Cursor _fl and Right • STARTTIME buttons to toggle AM or PM, • STOPTIME START TIME: Use the Numbered ®®®® • ACTIVATE buttons to enter a startmp time for the TV to mrn on or tune a specific chan- T nel, ®@@ FEATURES STOP TIME: Use the Numbered but- TIMER tons to enter a time for the TV to shut • TIME • STARTTIHE itself off. • STOPTIME CHANNEL: Use the Nmnbered but- • CHANNEL tons or the CH + or buttons to select I [J.[| J|1_*_| J--.1, a specific channel for the TV to tune to ¥ at the specific Start Time, OR ACTIVATE: Set the Timer to preform it's function ONCE or DALLY, OR DISPLAY: Set to ON or OFF. When I [J.[| J|11._| I:1_111 ON, the time will be displayed ALL FEATURES the time the TV is ON. When OFF, the TIMER 2 time will only appear when the STA- • STARTTIME TUS/EXIT button is pressed, • STOPTIME • CHANNEL Press the STATUS/EXIT button Io • ACTIVATE remove |he menu from |he screen. 5 I It] [II_lll 1111 l

OR

I Ill [II_lll JJl|i

21 rl_z_e Mode Select Control will allow you to tse set the TV into the TV, FM, HD, or PC Modes, Du)ending on how the TV will be used, these modes may hme their' own onscreen menus controls to optimize there use BRIGHTNESS...... • SOUND COLOR ...... _iiiiii!!!!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!ililil when used with _omputers, radios, or high- d_finition receivers. • FEATURES PICTURE ..... • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE TIMER TINT • SOUND MODE SELECT Pressremote thecontrolMENUto showbuttontheononscreenthe a ACTIVECTRL menu, • INSTALL AutoLock CLOSEDCAP

lightPress FEATURES.the CURSOR DOWN to high-

Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the FEATURE menu will shift to the left. TIMER will TIME be highlighted, • MODESELECT STARTTIME • ACTIVECTRL STOPETIME Press the CURSOR DOWN repeated- • Auto Lock CHANNEL ly until MODE SELECT is highlight- • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE ed.

Pressto shiftthetheCURSORmenu to theRIGHTleft. thebuttonfirst FEATURE

option, FM RADIO will be highlight- • TIMER FM RADIO ed. HD • ACTIVECTBL PC • AutoLock Presstons tothehighlightCURSORthe desiredUP or DOWNmode optionbut- • CLOSEDCAP (FM RADIO, HD, or PC).

Pressto changethe CURSORthe TV to theRIGHTdesired buttonmode. FEATURE MODESELECT Please r_f!,r to each specifi_ mode later in this manual, • HD Press the STATUS/EXIT button to • PC remove the menu fi'om the screen.

J, w FEATURE MODESELECT Specific information regarding each of the • FM RADIO MODE SELECT options can be found later in this manual. • PC

FM RADIO - refer to page 46-49, HD - refer to page 50-53, PC - rei_r to page 54. FEATURE MODE SELECT • FM RADIO • HD

22 T_lle A_ t{ve Control monitors and acljusts _commg video signals to hel I) provide the best picture quality. When you choose to turn the Active Control ON, the picture sharpness and noise reduc- tion arc, controlh, d automatically. Active Control acliusts these picture settings _ontinu- ously aM automatically, Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen

menLL

lightPress FEATURES.the CURSOR DOWN to high-

Pressmenu thewill CURSORshift to the RIGHTleh. TIMERand thewill be highlighted. ® l_lllill_ll TIME • MODESELECT STARTIIME lyPressuntiltheACTIVECURSORCTP.LDOWN(control)repeated-is • ACTIVECTR STOPTIME highlighted. • AutoLock CNANNEL • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE

repeatedlyPress the CURSORto toggle theRIGHTcontrolbutton options. Choose from: ON, ON + DIS- PLAY, or OFF FEAIHRES • TIMER • MODESELECT removePress thetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from thebuttonscreen. to :i l,.lllUltll [11! ,-,_ • Auto Lock ®®®® • CLOSEDCAP You can also press the ACTIVE (D®@ 7 CONTROL button on the remote ®@@ OR control to toggle the ACTIVE CON- @@@ :i l,.lilUltl [ill ,a,Ji_lJ TROL ON, ON + DISPLAY, or OFF OR directly; :i I,.IllUltl [ill _:llJII II1l!II!,!

ACTIVECONTROL

Toggle the ACTIVE CONTROL to ON + SHARPNESS DISPLAY wiih the remote control and a NOISEREDIICIION screen display will appear showing the Active BLACKEXPANDER ON WHITE EXPANDER OFF Control in work, You will _e the sharpness and noise reduction settings changing lo pro- vide the best Ix)ssible picture quality.

When ACTIVE CONTROL is set to ON + DIS- PLAY, this screen witl be displayed briefly when- ever a channel change occurs.

23 he AutoLock TM ,f!_ature receives and AutoLock )rocesses data sent by broadcasters or AutoLock HOVIERATING • • TVIIATIHG • • other program providers that contain pro- €][tl IDBI_A'| gram content adHsories, When programmed • PG • IV-Y7 • PG-13 • TV-G by the Hewer; a TV with AutoLoc k TM can ,,,g • TV-PG resT)ond to the content adHsories and block • NCq7 • TVq4 program content that may be,found ol_i_c tion- able (such as offensive language, violence, sexual situations, etc,), This is a grc_at f!_ature to censor the type (_{programming children may watch.

In the AutoLock TM section, you'll learn how to block channels and programming that is G: GeneralAudience All ages admitted. Most parents would find tiffs programming designed to be appropriate fi)r all chil not rated, is unrated, or has no rating. You N V-Y: (All children -- Thisprogram is suitable for all ages. This type of program- dren.) Designed for a very young audi- will also find out how to turn these blocking ruing contains little or no violence, no ence, including children ages 2-6. This type of features ON or OFF. Following are brief strong language, aud little or no sexual dia- programming is not expected to frighten explana/ions of some lerms and ratings relat- logue or sexual situations. younger children. ed to the AutoLock TM feature. PG: Parental Guidance Suggested This TV-Y7: (Directed to Older Children -- programming contains material that parents ThLt program is designed filr children

AutoLock TM offers various Blocking may find unsuitable for younger children. It ages 7 and abol e. ) It may be more Options from which to choose: may contain one or more of the following: appropriate for children who have acquired the Moderate violence, some sexual situations, development skills needed/o distinguish BLOCKING: The BLOCKING control is infrequent coarse language, or some sugges- between make-believe and reality. This pro- what can be thought of as the "master switch" tive dialogue. gramming may include mild t_ntasy and comic violence (FV). for AutoLock TM, This control affects the set- PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned This tings you have chosen for blocking programs programming contains material that parents TV-G: (General Audience -- Most par according to movie ratings or TV ratings, or may find unsuitable for children under the ent_t would.find this program suitabh, for age of 13, It contains one or more of/he fol- all ages.) This type of programming for blocking programs thai have no rating or lowing: violence, sexual situations, coarse contains little or no violence, no strong lan- are unrated. When the BLOCKING control is language, or suggestive dialogue. guage, and little or no _,exual dialogue or _,exual OFF, the blocking or censoring of programs is situations. disabled. When the BLOCKING control is R: Restricted This programming is specifi- cally designed for adults, Anyone under the ON, blocking will occur according to the set- age of 17 should view this programming TV-PG:Suggested (Parental-- "l_ffsprogramGuidancecontains tings you have chosen. only with an accompanying parent or adult material that paJ ents may find ttnsuit- guardian. It contains one or more of the fol- ablefi)r younger children.) This type of pro_ NO RATING: ALL programming with no lowing: in/ense violence; intense sexual situ- gramming contains one or more of the follow- content advisory data can be blocked if NO ations; strong, coarse language; or in/ensely ing: Moderate violence (V), some sexual situa- RATING is set to ON, suggestive dialogue, tions (S), infi'equent coarse language (L), or some suggestive dialogue (D). Programming that has No Rating is not NC-17: No one under the age of 17 will be admitted. This type of programming should encod_,d with any rating infiJrmation from the be viewed by adults only. It contains graphic TV-14:- This program(Parents containsStronglysomeCautionedmaterial - MPAA or the Parental Guidelines, Any pro- violence; explicit sex; or crude, indecent lan- that many parents would find tmsuitable gramming couM fall into this cat_goo,. guage. [br children under t4 years _f age.) This type of programming contains one or more of the X: Adults Only This type of programming You also can block individual channels or following: intense violence (V); in/ense sexual contains one or more of/he following: vel_ situations (S); strong, coarse language (L); or block programming based on ratings of the graphic violence, very graphic and explicit or intensely suggestive dialogue (D). MPAA and TV broadcasters, (See a descrip- indecent sexual acts, very coarse and intense- tion of the ratings on this page,) ly suggestive language. TV-MA: (Mature Audience Only -- This program is specifically designed to be viewed by aduhs aJ_d ther@)re may be unsuitable fi)r _hildren under 17.) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: graphic violence (V); explicit sexual situations (S); or chide, indecent language (L).

24 Az, t,toLock _ allows parents to block out or censor' any channels they think chil- / BNIGNTNESS ....II)_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;..... dr_,n should not watch, A channel blocked by • SODND COLON • FEATURES PICTUNE the AutoLock TM control cannot be viewed until • INSTALL SHARPNESS a correct access code is used to unlock the TINT channel for viewing, First, let's set your

AutoLock access code, CLOSEDCAP

Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscreen :EATUAES menu, llIlllllIl TIN[ • NODE SELECT STARTTIN[ Press the CURSOR DOWN button • ACTIVECTII STOPTIN[ 2 to highlight FEATURES. 31 • Autotock CHANNEL • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE Press the CURSOR RIGHT button @@@ 51 3 and the menu will shift to the left. TIMER will he highlighted. EATNNES • TINEN ACCESSCODE • NODE SELECT .... • ACTIVECTN repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil AutoLockDOWNis highlight-button ®@®® ed. • CLOSEDCAP

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button @@

to highlight ACCESS CODE. @@@ FEAIUNES • TINEN Press 0,7,1,1 on the remote control, • ACTIVECTRL INCORRECT will appear on the _AutoEock • FIr screen. .___; • CLOSED_F again,Press 0,7,1,1ENTER onNEWthe remoteCODE controlwill FEATURES appear on the screen. FEATURES • TINEN • TINEN Enter a new four-digit code using the • ACTIVE CTEL • ACTIVECTN[ number buttons. CONFIRM CODE _AutoLock _AutoLock • PIP • PIP will appear on the screen. • CLOSEDCAF • CLOSED CAP

EnterCORRECTyour willnew flashfour-digiton the codescreenagain. FERTNNES briefly and the highlight bar goes back FEATURES to AntoLock. • TIHEN • TINEN • ACTIVECTN[ • ACTIVECTNL _t0L0ck i_AutoLock Press the STATUS/EXIT button to • PIP • PIP remove the menu from the screen, • CLOSEDCAP 1 • fLOSED CAP w Remember that 0711 is the det3ult FERTNNES FERTNRES • fiNER AntoLock _ code. If your access code has • TIMER • ACTIVECTNL • ACTIVECTNL been changed by someone other than you (a RutoLock AutoLock child, for example) or you have forgotten the • PIP • PIP • CLOSEDCAP • m[LOSEDCAP code, you can always get in by inputting the default code,

NOTE TO PARENTS: It isn't Ix)ssible for FEATURES your child to unblock a channel without know- • TINEN ACCESSCODE • ACTIVECTNL .... ing your access code or changing it to a new one. If your code has been changed without • PIP • CLOSEDCAP your knowledge, then you will become aware that blocked channels may have been viewed, 25 After your personal a_ cess code has been set (see the previous page), you are r_,ady to select the chalmels or inputs you want to a BRIGHTNESS • SOUND COLOR block out or censo_: • FEATURES PICTURE • INSTALL SHARPNESS Press the MENU button on the • PICTURE TIMER TINT • SOUND MODESELECT remote control to show the onscreen a ACTIVECTRL menu, • INSTALL Autotock CLOSEDCAP

toPresshighlightthe CURSORFEATURES,DOWN button @ FEATURES Pressand thethemenuCURSORwill shiftRIGHTto the buttonletL 1_111111111 TIME m • MODESELECT STARTTIME TIMER will be highlighted, 3 • ACTIVECTR STOPTIME • AutoLocR CHARNEL • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil AutoLockDOWNis highlight-button ed.

FEATURES toPresshighlightthe CURSORACCESS RIGHTCODE. button • TIMER ACCESSCODE • NODESELECT .... • ACTIVECTN EnterCODE. yourCORRECTfour-digitwillACCESSflash very • CLOSEDCAP briefly and the menu will move to the lefl with BLOCK CHANNEL high- ®®® lighted. ®®® FEATURES • TIMER Pressto highlightthe CURSORthe TV's RIGHTavailablebuttonchan- • ACTIVECTRL nels. _AutoLock • PiP Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN • CLOSEDCAP button to highlight the channel you want to block, I

FEATURES FEATURES AutoLock toPressblockthetheCURSORchannel, RIGHTA padlockbuttonimage • TIMER L Av2 • ACTIVECTRL appears to the right of the channel • SETUPCODE AV3 _AutoLock • CLEARALL ALL number, • PIP • MOVIERATING I • CLOSEDCAP Repeat steps 7 and 8 for any channels you P • TV RATING 2 want to block from viewing, "1 Press the STATUS/EXIT button to FEATURES FEATURES remove the menu from the screen. Autotock • AutoLock BLOCRCHANNEL 4 BLOCKCHANNEL • SETUPCODE • SETUPCODE • CLEARALL • CLEARALL • MOVIERATING • MOVIERATING Remember that 0711 is the det_ult • TV RATING • TV RATING AutoLock _ code. If your access code has been changed by someone other than you (a "1 child, for example) or you have forgotten the code, you can always get in by inputting the If a channel is blocked by the BLOCK default code, Channel 12 CHANNEL option, the TV will display Blockedby AutoLock the screen shown to the right, To watch NOTE: You also can block out the use of the CHANNELRLOCKING the channel, enter your access code or AiV ex/emal inputs on the rear of life TV. This !tee:s_ code stops 1he viewing of VCR, DVD, and other change the BLOCK CHANNEL option sources ll]at can be shown through the A/V input back to off, acks,

26 Various m_screen messages will apl)ear he#_ someone tries to view blocked pro- gramming. The message is determi!_ed by how the _urrem programmi!_g is blocked, You may flew be blocked programming and turn OFF the A utoLo_k TM f!,ature by usi!_g the Clear All control or by enteri#_g your a_ cess _od_

Press the MENU button on the m..SOUNDFEATHBESCOLOBp,CTUBEBNONTNESSii iiiiiii!i!!iii!ii!i!! remote control to show the onscreen • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE TIMER TINT • SOUND NODESELECT menu. ACTIVECTBL Press the CURSOR DOWN button • INSTALL AutoLock CLOSEDCAP to highlight FEATURES.

Pre_s the CURSOR RIGHT button and the menu will shill to the left, © FEATURES TIMER will be highlighted, 1_111111_1 TIME • MODESELECT STABTTIME • ACTIVECTB STOPTIME repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil AutoLockDOWNis highlight-button ° 0®00 • AutoLock CHANNEL • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE ed,

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button

to highlight ACCESS CODE. FRATUBES • TIMER ACCESSCODE Enter your four-digit ACCESS • HODESELECT .... CODE and the menu will move to Ihe • ACTIVECTN left with BLOCK CHANNEL high- ®®®® • CLOSEDCAP lighted, ©®® Press the CURSOR DOWN button until CLEAR ALL is highlighted. ©®® FEATUBES Press the CURSOR RIGHT twice, • TIHEN • ACTIVECTNL The CLEAR ALL option will display _Aut0L0ck 1he word CLEARED. All blocked chan- • PIP nels and programming are now view- • CLOSEDCAP able, ._J I

removePress thetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen, to FEATURES FEATURES AutoLock • • TIHEB 1_ AV2 • ACTIVECTBL • SETUPCODE AV3 _AutoLock • CLEARALL ALL • PIP • CLOSEDCAP • MOVIERATING I If you tune to a specific channel that has been • IV RATING 2 blocked by BLOCK CHANNEL or any of the "1 AutoLock TM RATING options, simply enter your four-digit access code to view the chan- FRATUFFS FEATURES nel. AutoLock AutoLock • NOTE: This will unblock ALL channels until • BLOCKCHANNEL • BLOCKCHANNEL • SETUPCODE • SETUPCODE the TV is shut OFF. When powered back ON, ilI ll:l [11! ]1 ill !,1 [t I

all previously blocked channels will be • MOVIE RATING • _OVIE BATING blocked again. • TV BATING -_ • IV RATING

27 After your personal access code has been set, you can select specifi_ movie ratings that you want to _ensor: a 0R,0NTNESSiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililili :S?E DBESCp OBBE Press the MENU button on the • INSTALL SHARPNESS !i!ii!i!i!i!i!iii • PICIUBE TIMER remote control to show the onscreen TINT _iliiiiiiii• SOUND MODESELECT menu. ::i!ii a ACTIVECTBL J • INSTALL AutoLock CLOSEDCAP toPresshighlightthe CURSORFEATURES.DOWN button

FEATURES Pre_sand thethemenuCURSORwill shillRIGHTto the buttonleft, 0 TIME TIMER will be highlighted, • MODESELECT STABTTIME oD ®O • ACTIVECTB STOPTIME • AutoLock CHANNEL repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil Ant•LockDOWNis highlight-button • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE ed,

FEATUBES Pressto highlightthe CURSORACCESS RIGHTCODE. button 2 • TIMER ACCESSCODE • MODESELECT .... 4 • ACTIVECTR CODE.Enter yourCORRECTfour-digitwillACCESSflash very briefly and the menu will move to the ooo® • CLOSEDCAP let1 with BLOCK CHANNEL high- ooo lighted, OOO

OOO FEATUBES lyPressuntiltheMOVIECURSORRATINGDOWNis highlight-repeated- • TIMEB ed, • ACTIVECTRL _Autotock Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the • PiP • CLOSEDCAP Rating menu shifts to the left with G highlighted. I

FEATURES FEATURES Pre_shighlightthe eachCURSORrating UPyou orwant,DOWN to AutoLock • TIMER L • ACTIVECTBL Press the CURSOR RIGHT to mm • SETUPCODE AV3 _*AutoLock • CLEARALL ALL the rating ON or OFE Turning the rat- • PIP • MOVIERATING I • CLOSEDCAP ing ON will block programs with that • IV RATING 2 rating t¥om being seen. • "l

PressremovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen. to FEATUBES AutoLock Ant•Lock • MOVIEBATING • BLOCK CHANNEL G I Ill • SETUP CODE PG • PG • CLEARALL PG-13 • PG-13 [ci_llSIglllilElll[rlB oR When a rating is turned ON, all higher ratings • TV RATING NC-17 • NC-17 also will be turned on automatically. For "i example, if the R ra/ing is turned on, the NC-

17 and X ratings also will be turned on. Aut0L0ck

MOVIE RATING • Channel 12 All Movie Ratings can be turned ON or OFF, i- , Ii=! Blockedby AutoLock • PG MOVIERATING Rethr to page 23 for Movie Rating defini- • PG-13 tions, •R Access code • NC-17

28 F_u can select specific TV ratings that you ant to censor by following these steps, a BRIGHTNESS Press the MENU button on the • SOUND COLOR • FEATUBES PICTURE remote control to show the onscreen • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE TIHER menu, TINT • SOUND HODESELECT a ACTIVECTBL Press the CURSOR DOWN button • INSTALL AatoLock 2 to highlight FEATURES. CLOSEDCAP Press the CURSOR RIGHT button 3 and the menu will shift to the lefl. FEATUBES TIMER will be highlighted. @ [_llllll I[t TIME • HODESELECT STABTTIHE • ACTIVECTB STOPTIHE Press the CURSOR DOWN button ®® repeatedly until AutoLock is highlight- • AatoLock CHANNEL ed. • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE Press the CURSOR RIGHT button 81 to highlight ACCESS CODE. FEATURES Enter your four-digit ACCESS 2 • TIHER ACCESSCODE CODE. CORRECT will flash very • HODE SELECT .... 4 • ACTIVECTR briefly and the menu will move to the

left with BLOCK CHANNEL high_ • CLOSEDCAP lighted. ®®®

lyPressuntiltheTVCURSORRATING DOWNis highlighted.repeated- ®®® FEATUBES • TIHEB Press the CURSOR RIGHT and the • ACTIVECTRL menu will shit_ to highlight the TV _Autotock • PIP RATING options. • CLOSEDCAP

selectPress atherating.CURSOR UP or DOWN to I Press the CURSOR RIGHT to mm FEATURES FEATURES AutoLock 1 the block on the rating ON or OFF. • TIMER L • ACTIVECTBL • SETUPCODE AV3 _AatoLock NOTE: More specific subratings (tbr violence, • CLEARALL ALL • PIP • MOVIERATING I sexual content, dialogue, or fantasy violence) • CLOSEDCAP _' • IV BATING 2 are available for TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-MA. (Refer to page 31 for definitions.) • ,i

To access these suhratings, wilh the main rating FEATUBES IV RATING • selected, press the CURSOR RIGHT. Then, AatoLock [ ip,II ,1 . repeat s/eps 9 and 10 to turn the sub-ratings ON • BLOCK CHANNEL TV-T or OFE • TV-Y7 • SETUP CODE TV-T7 • TV-G • CLEAB ALL TV-G • TV-PG Press the STATUS/EXIT button to • HOVIE HATING TV-PG • TV-14 _l'J_lh TV- J L 1 remove the menu from the screen, i

AutoLock IV RATING • Channel 12 When a rating is turned ON, all higher ratings Jll 1141 Blockedby AutoLock • TV-Y7 TV RATING also will be turned on automa/ically. For • TV-G example, if the R rating is turned on, the NC- • TV-PG Access code 17 and X ratings also will be turned on. • TV-14

29 T_e BLOCKING control is w,hat can be hought qf as the "master switch" ,_)r

AutoLock TM. This control affects the settings BRIGHTNESS you ha_e chose!z,for blockbzg programs • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE according to movie ratings or' TV ratings, or • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE TIMER ,_)r blocking programs that ha_e no ratbzg. TINT • SOUND HOD[ SELECT When the BLOCKING control is OFF, the ACTIVECTBL blocking or ce!zsorbzg qf t)rograms is dis- • INSTALL Ant•Lock abled. When the BLOCKING control is ON, CLOSEDCAP blocking w,ill occur ac cordbzg to the settings you have chose!z. Follow these steps to toggle BLOCKING OFF or ON. © FEATURES TIME Press the MENU button on the • MODESELECT STARTTItlE remote control to show the onscreen • ACTIVECTB STOPTItlE • Ant•Lock CHANNEL menu, N oo,oo • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE Press the CURSOR DOWN button 2 to highlight FEATURES, FEATUBES Press the CURSOR RIGHT button • TIMER ACCESSCODE 3 and the menu will shift to the lefl. • MODESELECT .... T|MER will be highlighted. • ACTIVECTB

®®®® • CLOSEDCAP repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil AutoLockDOWNis highlight-button ed. ®®® ©®® Press the CURSOR RIGHT button FEATURES • TIMER to highlight ACCESS CODE. 5 • ACTIVECTRL A _Autotock Enter your four-digit ACCESS • PIP 6 CODE. CORRECT will flash very • CLOSEDCAP briefly and the menu will move to the left with BLOCK CHANNEL high- I lighted. EEATUBES FEATURES AutoLock • • TIHEB • _ AV2 lyPressuntiltheBLOCKCURSOROPTIONSDOWN is repeated-high- • ACTIVECTBL • SETUPCODE AV3 _AatoLock lighted. • CLEARALL ALL • PIP • MOVIEBATING I Press the CURSOR RIGHT to enter • CLOSEDCAP • TV RATING 2 the BLOCK OPTIONS menu. BLOCKING will he highlighted. Or "1 choose NO RATING. FEATURES AutoLock BLOCK OPTIONS AutoLock 11:t Kill[Ill ] _' • SETUPCODE BLOCBING LEFTPress theto toggleCURSORBLOCKINGRIGHT (oror NO • NO RATING • CLEARALL NO RATING RATING) ON or OFE • MOVIE_TING • TV RATING Press the STATUS/EXIT button to Iw i remove the menu from the screen, "1

AutoLock iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTM 222222111TMBLOCKOPTIONS . !!! [ll:lllll[ll 11 II" Remember, when the BLOCKING control is • NO RATING OFF, the blocking or censoring of programs is disabled. When the BLOCKING control is ON, blocking will occur according to the set- tings you have chosen,

30 _l_ remind you which ratings you have locked and which Block Options you MOVIERATING have selected, a review screen is m,ailable to rt, view your AutoLocU _ settings. 7b access this screen follow the stu)s below. IV RATING{ Press the STATUS/EXIT button on your remote control TWICE, Your AntoLock _ settings will appear on the NOBLOCKINGBATING screen.

NOTE: If you have blocked specific sabrat- ings, such as V for Violence in the TV-PG cat- egory, these blocked subratings will not appear in the review. The sabratings howeve], are still blocked according to your selections.

Afterleave thea fewscreenseconds,atttomatically,the settingsor willyou _w can press tile STATUS/EXIT button ®o...... d a third time to remove them from the screen. G©G

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This display will appear after the step i above This display will appear after the step 1 above rM is completed if the AutoLock TM BLOCKING is completed if theAutoLock' BLOCKING option is set to ON. option is set to OFF.

MOVIEBATING/ IV RATING/ AutoLockDISABLED

NOBLOCKINGRATING

31 Closed CaptioiHng (CC) allows you to read the voice content of television pro- grams o!_ the TV s_rc,en, Designed to hel l) the a BRIGHTNESS hearing inwaired, this f!,ature uses o!_s_reen • SOUND COLOR • FEATURES PICTURE "text boxes" to show dialogue a!_d conversa- • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE TIMER tions while the TV program is in progress. TINT • SOUND MODESELECT Press the MENU button on the a ACTIVECTRL • INSTALL Auto Lock remote control to show the on-screen CLOSEDCAP menu,

twicePress tothehighlightCURSORFEATURES.DOWN button © MATURES TIME • MODE SELECT STARTTIME Pressand thethemenuCURSORwill shiftRIGHTto the buttonlefL ®® • ACTIVECTR STOPTIME • AutoLock CHANNEL • CLOSEDCAP ACTIVATE

repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil the CLOSEDDOWN buttonCAP control is highlighted. MATURES CLOSEDCAP • TIMER CAPTIONMODE again.Press theTheCURSORmenu will RIGHTshit_ to thebuttonleft • MODE SELECT CCDISPLAY and CAPTION MODE will be high- • ACTIVECTR • Auto Lock lighted. ®®®® l_6f_ [fiF_

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button ©®® to highlight CAPTION MODEs, ®®® MATURES ©®® CLOSEDCAP Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN :,cc, button to select a CAPTION MODE: • CCDISPLAY CC2 CCI, CC2, CC3, CC4, CC MUTE, CC3 CC4 TXTI, TXT2, TXT3, or TXT4, CC CCMUTE DISPLAY turns lext OFF or ON if the TV station on the channel is making CLOSED CAPTIONING MATURES available. With CC DISPLAY high- CLOSEDCAP lighted, press the CURSOR RIGHT to ml:,cc, CCDISPLAY / CC2 toggle Closed Captioning ON or OFF. CC3 CC4 NOTE: YOUalso can press the CC / CCMUTE button on the remote control to turn the CC option ON or OFF. CAIrI'ION l'¢Iode MATURES CLOSEDCAP Example nisplay :,ccl PressremovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen. to • CCDISPLAY CC2 CC3 CC4 CCMUTE

Not all TV programs and product commer-

cials are broadcast wilh Closed Captioning FEATURES (CC). Nor are all Closed Captioning CLOSEDCAP • CAPTIONMODE MODEs (CAPTION 1_ or TEXT 1_) :, !.,_,]}*_lll_ •im . necessarily being used by broadcast stations during the transmission of a program oft?r- TEXT Mode Examl)le Display - ing Closed Captioning. Refer to your area's The TV set.eli will be TV program listings for the stations and blocked fi'om viewing. times of shows being broadcast wilh Closed OR Captioning. _m i

32 E)nU atchcan thechange07)e oftheprogramscreen,formatyou're sizewatch-to ing. Select the normal 4.'3, EXPAND 4.'3, or COMPRESS 16:9 aspect ratios.

Press the MENU button on the BRIGHTNESS • SOUND COLOR remote control to show the on-screen • FEATURES PICTURE menH, • INSTALL SHARPNESS • PICTURE TIMER TINT • SOUND MODE SELECT ACTIVECTBL twicePress tothehighlightCURSORFEATURES.DOWN button • INSTALL Auto Lock CLOSEDCAP Pressand thethemenuCURSORwill shiftRIGHTto the lefl.button

repeatedlyPress the CURSORuntil the WIDESCREENDOWN button • MODESELECT control is highlighted. • ACTIVECTR • Auto Lock • CLOSEDCAP repeatedlyPress the CURSORto toggle amongRIGHTthebuttonthree screen format sizes; 4:3, EXPAND 4:3, or COMPRESS 16:9.

PressremovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen, to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii When in the TV Mode and no onscreen menu displayed, pressing the CURSOR RIGHT and LEFT buttons will toggle the FORMAT options,

4:3 EXPAND 4:3 COMPRESS 16:9

33 Tll w Program List Control will allow you to uickly overview all the programmed _hannels that have been plu_ ed into the tele- visions memorly (see the Auto Programming section of this manual for more details), Program List will let you easily select the desired channels your looking,for: Program List will display the _hannel number; the name of the channel if you have given it one, ....:!i!ii! i!ii!ii!i!i!i!i!i!i! i!ii!ii!ii!ii!ii!i!ii! and whether it hme AutoLo_k turn on or qffl

Presson the theremotePROGRAMcontrol toLISTshow buttonthe cur- rent list of installed channels (the cur- rent channel will be highlighted),

PressbuttonsthetoCURSORscroll the listUP ofor channel,DOWN highlighting the one you want to acti- ! vate, O0 Pressto activatethe CURSORthe channel,RIGHTThe TVbuttonwill tune to that channel,

PressremovethetheSTATUS/EXITmenu from the buttonscreen. to

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34 mTve you ever fallen aslec 7) in,fivnt o{the "V,only to have it wake you up at two in the morning with a t¢,st pattern sound scrc,e_hing in your ear's? Well, your TV _an enable you to avoid that discomfort by auto- matically turning itse!f qff, With the Slec7) "lTmer f!,ature, you can set a timer to automat- i_ally switch the TV OFF after a period q[" time you choose (15-minute increments up to 60 minutes, then 30-minute, in_r<_ments up to 90 minutes, then 6()-minute, in_ rc,ments up to 240 minutes).

remotePress thecontrol.SLEEP ThebuttonSLEEPon timerthe ®® onscreen display will appear in the upper part of the screen. ®®© Within five seconds, press the 2 SLEEP button repeatedly to pick the amount of time (15-minute increments up to 60 minutes, then 30-minute increments up to 90 minutes, then 60- minute increments up to 240 minutes) before the TV will ruin itself old\

An onscreen countdown will appear during @®® the last minute betk)re the TV shuts itself off', ®®® ®®® @©

To see how many minutes remain before the TV shuts itself off, press the STATUS/EXIT button,

A Sleep Timer setting can be cancelled by pressing any button during the last minute of the operation.

Dm'ing the [ast minute of a SLEEP timer setting an During the last I0 seconds of a SLEEP timer set- onscreen countdown will be disp[ayed. ting, an onscreen display will read GOOD BYE. 35 Wl_ether you're watching a movie or a ,ideo game, your TV has automatic video control settings that will match with your current program sou_ze or CoRtg_Rt. AutoPi_ture TM quickly resets your TV's video _ontrols for a number qf di[f_rent types of programs and _iewing _onditions that you may ha_e in your home. The Mo_ies, Sports,

Weak Signal, and Multimedia AutoPi_ ture TM PErSOnAL BRIGHTNESS S8 _ontrols have been preset at the factory to COLOR S8 automatically ac/iust the TV's brighmess, PETURE SO SHARPNESS I (olo_, picture, sha_7)ness, tint, attd (olor n,m- perature levels. The PersonalAutoPicture TM settings are the ones that you mad_ through the PICTURE options within the ons(reen

© Pressremote thecontrol,PICTUREThe currentbutton on the

AutoPicture _ setting will appear in the SPORTS middle of the screen. BRIGffTHESS 36 COLOR 34 PICTURE 65 SffARpHESS 3 edlyPress totheselectPICTUREeither PERSONAL,button repeat- sgx. MOVIES, SPORTS, WEAK SIGNAL, or MULTIMEDIA picture settings, NOTE: The PERSONAL setting and the

PICTURE options wilhin the onscreen menu WEARS]GHAL are the same. This is the only option in COLOR 26 ®®®® pICIURE 65 AutoPicturd _ that can be changed, To adjust BRIGffT_ESS_ 34 SffAReHESS E these settings, use the PICTURE options Q®® within the onscreen menu. All other settings ®®® are set up a/the factory during production and cannot be adjusted. oooj

MULTIMEDIA ]2 42 80 U 4

NOTE: The values shown in the diagram above are sample values only. Your television's values may vary and d sp ay d fferent numbers.

36 A utoSound TM allows you to select from thr_,e factorly-set controls and a personal _ontrol that you set according to your own preferences through the onscreen Sound menu, The three fa_torly-set _ontrols (Voice, Music, and Theatre) enabl_ you to tailor the TV sound so as to enhance the parTi_ ulur pro- gram you arc_ watching, Follow these steps to sellout any q[the options,

120HZ 500HZ 1500HZ Pressremote thecontrol.SOUNDThebuttoncurrent on the 5KHZ AutoSound _ setting will appear in the middle of the screen.

toPresstogglethe amongSOUNDthe buttonfnur settings:repeatedly PERSONAL, VOICE, MUSIC, or THEATRE.

Remember, only the PERSONAL control can be changed by the viewer. This changes the MUSIC [2OffZ 26 settings in the main onscreen menu's SOUND $OOffZ 6 controls ISOOHZ 6 _HZ 17 _OEHZ 19

AntoSound TM works only with the programs coming through the ANTENNA/CABLE THEATRE (ANT) input on the rear of the TV (RF 120HZ . 5 audio), It will not control the sound levels 500HZ -2 for the exmmal connections. 5KHZ 6 IO_HZ 3

NOTE: The values shown in the diagram above are sample values only. Your television's values may vary and d sp ay d fferent numbers.

37 Alist or series of previously viewed chan- nels can be selected with the SURF button on your remote control. With this f(,uture, you can easily switch between dil_rcmt TV chan- nels that _urrently int_,rest you. The SURF control allows you to set up to t_m channels in its qui_k _iewing list.

tonPress(orthetheCHANNEL(+)numbered buttons)or (-)to but-select a channel to add to the SUP,F list.

Press the SURF button on the remote 2 control, The onscreen display may read, "SURF LIST EMPTYI" The num- ber of the current channel will shown with "ADD?" to the right.

While the SURF list message or the 3 SURF channel list appears on the screen, press the CURSOR RIGHT button to add the present channel to the SURF list, 31

IffromyouihewantSURFto deletelist, pre_sthe presentthe CURSORchannel RIGHT button again,

Repeat steps l through 3 to add more chan- nels (up to 10) to the SURF list, ®®®® ®®® Along wiih regularly programmed chan- ®®® nels, the exlemal video source connections ©®® can be added to the SURF list, This means that the exlemal A/V Jacks and their chan- nels can be added to your SURF list. Use the Source button to tune their channel and use the same procedure described on this page.

38 F;ur remote control is set to work your 7"1/ nd many infrared remote (IR) control VCRs, Cabl_ Boxes, Satellite Systems, DBS, DVD, etc, However; an easy onetime step may be ne_ essao" b@Jre the remot_ will work your VCR,

Try this initial Direct Access Method to see if going on to the fidlowing section is necessaly,

PIP POSITION CC

PlaceSwitchthein TV/DVD/ACCthe proper position.Mode ®®®® I'V PROG. LIST CLOCK DVD ®@ Pointand pressthe theremotePOWERcontrolbutton,at the device SLEEP TVNCR SOURCE FORMAT VCR ACC Does the remote turn the device ON? O@OO

AUTO ACTIVE AUTO If YES, stop and try other function buttons on the remole, If they also work the device, then @@ the remole is ready and no further steps are needed, \

If NO, continue,,. I I Satellite Receiver

Firstcontrollooknumberup a FOUR-DIGITfor your brand remoteof Device before going through the simple steps on the foliowing page,

Find your Four-Digit Code on pages 42-44.

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If more than one number is listed, you may have to |ry more than the fi_t Four-Digit code given in orde" to locate your l_vice s "emote code. eo...... d NOTE: Setting up 1he remote is for use wfih external accessory devices only and not for use ©©@ wfih olher television brands. _ue_

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39 Nd w that you hm,e looked up the three- igit Remote Code Number for your brand of device, you are rt,ady to follow the four simple steps below.

Please read through steps 1-4 bc_fore begin- ning.

Place the TV/DVD/ACC Mode i Switch in the proper position,

Press the • RECORD button on the 2 remote control and release.

Press the AUTO SOUND button on 3 the remote within 30 seconds, then release,

VCR EnterCODE theNUMBERFOUR-DIGIT(page 42-44)REMOTEfor your desired device. The remote is now ready to send commands to the unit, I Point the remote at the Device. Press Satellite Receiver or DBS, DVD 5 the POWER button on the remote to mrn the unit ON. If this works you are : I finished, If it d_s not work the first time, repeat the s/eps using a different remote code number. Cable Convener

After a second u'y and the remote does not operate your device, see if there is another four-digit code number (pages 42-44) listed for your device and repeat the s/eps above using lhe new number. If after repeated attempts the code number method does not work you device, try the SEARCH METHOD on the next page. NOTE: Setting up the relnole is for use with external accessory devices only and not for use with other lelevision brands.

4O y_ur _ternalTV remotedevices cansuchbe asset VCRs,to workCablevarious Boxes, Satellite Receivers, DBS, DVD, etc. by Satellite Receiver what is called the search method qf remote control programming,

If the "Remote Cod_" number method shown Cable Converter on the previous page did not set your remot_ to work your external dmice, then,f!)llow the O9 easy stcT)s listed below, VCR Please r_ad steps l-4 b@Jre beginning, O9 Pressdevice theyourPOWERare attemptingbutton toonprogramthe to turn it ON,

Place the TV/DVD/ACC Mode 2 Switch in the proper position. Press the • RECORD and the AUTO © 3 SOUND buttons simultaneously and hold them down, The remote will con- tinue to send programming codes, one ever 1.5 seconds. O0 The device will begin to change chan- 4 nels after the remole identifies the cor- rect code, When the channels start to change release the • RECORD and AUTO SOUND buttons, The remote should be ready to operate the device, ®

This method can take several minutes to per- ooo6 form. OOO Don't let the device scan up more than five channels, tf you do the remole may pass up OOO the right code and another search cycle will have to be repeated. OOO If no channel change happens within two minutes, repeat sleps 1-4, Should a channel © change still not occur, the remote will not work 1he desired device. NOTE: Setting up 1he remote is for use wfih external accessory devices only and not for use wfih other television brands.

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Admiral ...... 2027, 2052 Electrophonic ...... 2017 Lloyd's ...... 2001,2051 Adventura ...... 2001 Emerex ...... 2012 Loewe ...... 2004, 2005, 2017, 2035 Aiko ...... 2059 Emerson ...... 2001, 2002, 2017, 2023, Logik ...... 2004, 2034, 2057 Aiwa .... 2001, 2017, 2062, 2070, 2072 ...... 2040, 2046, 2051, 2052, Luxor .... 2023, 2025, 2027, 2037, 2038 Akai ..... 2021, 2029, 2038, 2060, 2063 ...... 2059, 2078, 2083 LXI ...... 2017 Akiba ...... 2034 ESC ...... 2057, 2059 M Electronic ...... 2001 Alba ...... 2011, 2034, 2052, Ferguson ...... 2021, 2039, 2064, 2065 Magnasonic ...... 2059 ...... 2059, 2063, 2072 Fidelity ...... 2001 Magnavox ..... 2001, 2015, 2019, 2035 Ambassador ...... 2011 Finlandia ...... 2035, 2037 Magnin ...... 2057 American Action ...... 2059 Finlux ...... 2001, 2022, 2035, 2037 Manesth ...... 2024, 2034 American High ...... 2015 Firstline . ,2017, 2023, 2024, 2034, 2052 Marantz ...... 2003, 2005, 2015, 2035 Amstrad ...... 2001, 2059, 2067, 2068 Fisher ...... 2025, 2026, 2030, 2037 Marta ...... 2017 Anam ...... 2017, 2042, 2054, Frontech ...... 2011 Matsui ...... 2004, 2016, 2036, ...... 2057, 2059, 2082, 2084 Fuji ...... 2015 ...... 2052, 2070, 2072 Anam National ...... 2042, 2054, 2087 Funai ...... 2001 Matsushita ...... 2015, 2042, 2055 Anitech ...... 2034 Garrard ...... 2001 Mei ...... 2015 Asa ...... 2017, 2035 GE ...... 2015, 2027, 2032, 2057 Melectronic ...... 2018 Asha ...... 2057 GEC ...... 2035 Memorex ..... 2001, 2015, 2017, 2019, Asuka ...... 2017 General ...... 2011 ...... 2025, 2026, 2027, 2037, 2052, Audiovox ...... 2017 Go Video ...... 2077, 2081 ...... 2057, 2062, 2085, 2087, 2088 Baird ...... 2001, 2021, 2037, 2039 Goldhand ...... 2034 Memphis ...... 2034 Basic Line ...... 2011, 2034, 2059 Goldstar ...... 2017, 2018, 2053, 2079 Metz ...... 2003, 2005, 2017, Beaumark ...... 2057 Goodmans 2001, 2017, 2034, 2059, 2075 ...... 2042, 2048, 2055, 2069 Bell & Howell ...... 2037 Gradiente ...... 2001, 2008 MGA ...... 2023, 2057 Blaupunkt ..... 2003, 2005, 2010, 2014, Graetz ...... 2005, 2021, 2037, 2057 MGN Technology ...... 2057 .... 2041, 2042, 2048, 2054, 2055, 2075 Granada ...... 2025, 2035, 2037 Mincrva ...... 2048 Brandt ...... 2047, 2064, 2065 Grandin ...... 2001, 2017, 2034 Minerva ...... 2005, 2010, 2048 Brandt Electronic ...... 2021 Grundig ...... 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010, Minolta ...... 2022 Broksonic 2002, 2040, 2046, 2052, 2078 ...... 2034, 2035, 2048, 2050, Mitsubishi 2023, 2027, 2033, 2035, 2045 Bush ...... 2034, 2052, 2059, 2072 ...... 2054, 2069, 2071, 2075 Motorola ...... 2015, 2027 Calix ...... 2017 Hanseatic ...... 2017 MTC ...... 2001, 2057 Canon ...... 2015 Harley Davidson ...... 2001 Multitech ...... 2001, 2034 Capehart ...... 2011 Harman/Kardon ...... 2018, 2035 Murphy ...... 2001 Carver ...... 2035 Harwood ...... 2034 NAD ...... 2031 Catron ...... 2011 HCM ...... 2034 National ...... 2054 CCE ...... 2034, 2059 Headquarter ...... 2025 NEC ..... 2018, 2020, 2021, 2033, 2037 CGE ...... 2001 Hinari ...... 2004, 2034, 2057, 2072 Neckermann ...... 2035 Cimline ...... 2034 Hi-Q ...... 2026 Nesco ...... 2034 Cineral ...... 2059 Hitachi ...... 2001, 2004, 2021, Nikko ...... 2017 Citizen ...... 2017, 2059 ...... 2022, 2043, 2057 Nikon ...... 2014 Clatronic ...... 2011 Hughes Network Systems ...... 2022 Noblex ...... 2057 Colt ...... 2034 Hypson ...... 2034 Nokia ...... 2025, 2037, 2038, 2057 Combitech ...... 2072 Imperial ...... 2001 Nokia .... 2021, 2025, 2037, 2038, 2057 Condor ...... 2011 Ingersol ...... 2004 Nordmende ...... 2021, 2061, 2064, Craig .... 2017, 2026, 2034, 2057, 2058 Imerfunk ...... 2035 ...... 2065, 2074 Crown ...... 2011, 2034, 2059 ITT ...... 2005, 2021, 2025, 2037, Oceanic ...... 2001, 2021 Curtis Mathes . .2015, 2021, 2032, 2042 ...... 2038, 2057, 2074 Okano ...... 2063, 2070 Cybernex ...... 2057 ITV ...... 2017, 2059 Olympus ...... 2015, 2054 Cyrus ...... 2035 Jensen ...... 2021 Optimus ...... 2017, 2027, 2031, 2037, Daewoo . .2011, 2024, 2025, 2059, 2083 JVC ...... 2008, 2021, 2033, 2049, ...... 2042, 2077, 2086, 2087, 2088 Dansai ...... 2034 ...... 2050, 2074, 2080 Orion ...... 2002, 2004, 2016, 2036, Daytron ...... 2011 Kaisui ...... 2034 ...... 2046, 2052, 2070, 2072, 2078 De Graaf ...... 2022, 2043 KEC ...... 2017, 2059 Osaki ...... 2001, 2017, 2034 Decca ...... 2001, 2035 Kendo ...... 2038, 2052 Otto Versand ...... 2035 Denon ...... 2022 Kenwood ...... 2018, 2021, 2033 Palladium ..... 2005, 2017, 2021, 2034 Dual ...... 2021 KLH ...... 2034 Panasonic ...... 2015, 2042, 2053, Dumont ...... 2001, 2035, 2037 Kodak ...... 2015, 2017 ...... 2054, 2055, 2087 Dyna/ech ...... 2001 Korpel ...... 2034 Pa/he Cinema ...... 2016 Elbe ...... 2018 Layco ...... 2034 Pa/he Marconi ...... 2021 Elcatech ...... 2034 _nco ...... 2059 Penny ...... 2015, 2017, 2018, Electrohome ...... 2017 LG ...... 2079 ...... 2020, 2022, 2057

42 kvLe]_![e[o] m]::1[._][_ !] Pentax ...... 2022 Sanky ...... 2019, 2027 TEC ...... 2011 Perdio ...... 2001 Sansui ...... 2001, 2021, 2033, Technics ...... 2015, 2042, 2054 Philco ...... 2015, 2018, 2052, 2078 ...... 2052, 2058, 2078 Teknika ...... 2001, 2015, 2007, 2017 Philips . .2015, 2035 (DEFAULT VCR), Sanyo ...... 2025, 2026, 2037, 2057 Teleavia ...... 2021 ...... 2074, 2075 Saville ...... 2072 Telefunken 2021, 2047, 2058, 2064, 2074 Phonola ...... 2035 SBR 2035 Tenosal ...... 2034 Pilot ...... 2017 Schaub Lorenz , ,2001, 2005, 2021, 2037 Tensai ...... 2001, 2066 Pioneer ...... 2031, 2033, 2035 Schneider ...... 2001, 2034, 2035 Thomas ...... 2001 Portland ...... 2011 Scott ...... 2023, 2024, 2040, 2046 Thomson ...... 2021, 2064, 2074 Prot?x ...... 2066 Sears ...... 2001, 2015, 2017, Thorn ...... 2016, 2021, 2037 Profitronic ...... 2057 ...... 2022, 2025, 2026, 2037 TMK ...... 2051, 2057 Proline ...... 2001 SEG ...... 2057, 2066 Toshiba . ,2021, 2023, 2024, 2035, 2074 Proscan ...... 2032 SEI ...... 2004, 2035 Totelevision ...... 2017, 2057 Prolec ...... 2034 Seleco ...... 2021 Towada ...... 2066 Pulsar ...... 2019 Setup ...... 2024 Uher ...... 2057 Pye ...... 2035 Sentra ...... 2011 Unitech ...... 2057 Quar/er ...... 2025 Sharp ...... 2027, 2073 Universum .... 2001, 2006, 2010, 2017, Quartz ...... 2025 Shintom ...... 2034, 2037 ...... 2035, 2038, 2048, 2057, 2067 Quasar ...... 2015, 2042, 2087 Shogun ...... 2057 Vector ...... 2024 Quelle ...... 2035 Shorai ...... 2004 Vector Research ...... 2018, 2020 Radio Shack ...... 2001, 2085 Silva ...... 2017 Victor ...... 2008, 2021, 2033 Radiola ...... 2035 Singer ...... 2024, 2034 Video Concepts ...... 2020, 2024 Radix ...... 2017 Sinudyne ...... 2004, 2035 Videosonic ...... 2057 RCA 2015, 2022, 2027, 2032, 2038, 2057 Solavox ...... 2011 Wards ...... 2001, 2015, 2022, 2026, Realistic ...... 2001, 2015, 2017, Sonolor ...... 2025 ...... 2027, 2032, 2034, 2035, 2057 ...... 2025, 2026, 2027, 2037 Somec ...... 2017 White Westinghouse ...... 2052, 2059 REX ...... 2021, 2074 Sony .... 2001, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 XR-1000 ...... 2001 RFT ...... 2075 STS ...... 2022 XR-1001 ...... 2015 Ricoh ...... 2014 Sunkai ...... 2070 XR-1002 ...... 2034 Roadstar ...... 2017, 2034, 2057, 2059 Sunstar ...... 2001 Yamaha ...... 2018 Runco ...... 2019 Suntronic ...... 2001 Yamishi ...... 2034 Saba ...... 2021, 2049, 2050, 2061, 2 Sylvania ...... 2001, 2015, 2023, 2035 Yokan ...... 2034 ...... 064, 2065, 2074 Symhonic ...... 2001 Yoko ...... 2011, 2057 Saisho ...... 2004, 2016, 2036, 2052 Tashiko ...... 2001 Zenith .. ,2001, 2014, 2019, 2052, 2078 Salora ...... 2023, 2025, 2038 Tatung ...... 2001, 2021, 2035 Samsung ...... 2024, 2057, 2076, 2077 Teac ...... 2001, 2021

I m][e'] b IV_'1Ikvl Iml:[o]I m]_'_ol [o[ol ml=[,."1 Akai ...... 5316 Panasonic ...... 5301, 5322 Sony ...... 5306 Harman/Kardon ...... 5314 Philips ., ,5302, 5308 (DEFAULT DVD) Technics ...... 5301 JVC ...... 5311, 5318 Pioneer ...... 5305, 5312, 5321 Theta Digital ...... 5312 Kenwood ...... 5307 Proscan ...... 5304 Thomson ...... 5310 Magnavox ...... 5302 RCA ...... 5304 Toshiba ...... 5302 Mitsubishi ...... 5303 Samsung ...... 5313 Yamaha ...... 5301, 5309 Onkyo ...... 5302, 5317, 5319 Sharp ...... 5320

leT:5:) I ::lie][elm]::[,,"] ABC .... 3002, 3003, 3004, 3006, 3008 Decsat ...... 3027 Je_old ...... 3002, 3004, 3005, 3006, Andover ...... 3037 Everquesst ...... 3007 ...... 3007,3020,3031,3046 Bell & HoweLl ...... 3006 Filmnet ...... 3028 LG Alps ...... 3044 Birgmingham Cable Communication ,,, France Telecom ...... 3030 Memorex ...... 3001 ...... 3020 GEC ...... 3011 Mnet ...... 3009,3028 British Telecom ...... 3002, 3012 Gemini ...... 3007 Now ...... 3041 Cabletime ..... 3016, 3019, 3025, 3029 General Instrument ...... 3004, 3020, Oak ...... 3009 Clyde ...... 3011 ...... 3031, 3046 Pacific ...... 3039 Contec ...... 3009 Goldstar ...... 3014, 3047 Panasonic ...... 3001,3013 Cryptovision ...... 3038 Grnndig ...... 3035 Paragon ...... 3001 Daehan ...... 3043 Hitachi ...... 3004 Pioneer ...... 3014,3036 Daerynng ...... 3003 Jasco ...... 3007 Pulsar ...... 3001

43 [__,_;] nil:4[_-] m]:;[,-")I[¢"_?T'_?TP?'_,)] PVP Slereo Visual Matrix ...... 3002 Signal ...... 3007 Toshiba ...... 3001 Quasar ...... 3001 Signature ...... 3004 Tudi ...... 3023 Radio Shack ...... 3007 Starcom ...... 3002, 3007 Tusa ...... 3007 Rembrandt ...... 3004 Stargate ...... 3007 Uni/ed Cable ...... 3002 Runco ...... 3001 Starquest ...... 3007 Videoway ...... 3017 Salora ...... 3026 STS ...... 3015 Visicable+ ...... 3033 Samsung ...... 3014, 3040 Taihan ...... 3043 Westminster ...... 3012 Satbox ...... 3024 Tele+l ...... 3028 Wolsey Gene ...... 3037 Scientific ...... 3003, 3032, 3049 Teleservice ...... 3022 _nith ...... 3001, 3034 Scientific Atlanta ..... 3003, 3008, 3021 Tocom ...... 3005 Seawoo ...... 3045 Tongkook 3 ...... 042, 3048

l,."#_'_id::!il il bd_ [o][e] m]::;[,,',] Absat ...... 4006 Grundig ...... 4008, 4010, 4048 Pioneer ...... 4021, 4059 Alba ...... 4029, 4034, 4037, 4052 G-sat ...... 4009 Planet ...... 4061 Aides ...... 4019 Hinari ...... 4009 Promax ...... 4037 Amstrad ...... 4003, 4016, 4025, Hirschimann ...... 4008, 4032, 4039, Prosat ...... 4019 ...... 4038, 4039, 4042 ...... 4040, 4049 Quadral ...... 4029, 4044 Ankard ...... 4013, 4019, 4030, 4044 Hitachi ...... 4037 Radiola ...... 4011 Anttron ...... 4009, 4034 Houston ...... 4053 Radix ...... 4031, 4064 Armstrong ...... 4015 Huth ...... 4013, 4015, 4019, 4026 RFT ...... 4011, 4013, 4019 AST ...... 4027 Intervision ...... 4050 Saba ...... 4023, 4045 Astra ...... 4005 Invideo ...... 4061 Sabre ...... 4037 Astro ...... 4008, 4039, 4045 ITT ...... 4005 Sagem ...... 4056 Avalon ...... 4031 Johansson ...... 4022 Salora ...... 4005 Axis ...... 4030, 4046 JVC ...... 4048 SAT ...... 4027, 4038 Beko ...... 4010 Kathrein ...... 4004, 4006, 4008, Satcom ...... 4026, 4051 Best ...... 4030 ...... 4011, 4035, 4041 Satec ...... 4009 Blaupunkt ...... 4008 Kreiselmeyer ...... 4008 Satmaster ...... 4026 Boca ...... 4015, 4043 Kyostar ...... 4034 Satpartner ..... 4022, 4034, 4040, 4045 Brain Wave ...... 4022 La Sat ...... 4043, 4045 Schwaiger ...... 4009, 4041 British Sky Broadcasting ...... 4058 Lenco ...... 4034 Seemann ...... 4031, 4046 BT ...... 4053 Lennox ...... 4050 SEG ...... 4030, 4034 Bush ...... 4002 Lupus ...... 4030 Siemens ...... 4008 Cambridge ...... 4024 Luxor ...... 4005, 4049 Skymaster ...... 4019, 4044, 4051 Canal Salellite ...... 4059 Manha/tan ...... 4037, 4045, 4050 Sony ...... 4017, 4018 Canal+ ...... 4059 Marantz ...... 4011 Strong ...... 4062 Channel Mas/er ...... 4029 Maspro ...... 4004, 4023 Sunstar ...... 4043 CNT ...... 4045 Matsui ...... 4024, 4048 Tantec ...... 4023, 4037 Comlink ...... 4019 Mediamarkt ...... 4015 Techniland ...... 4026 Connexions ...... 4031 Mediasa/ ...... 4059 Technisat ...... 4001, 4039 Crown ...... 4015 Minerva ...... 4048 Telefunken ...... 4034 Cyrus ...... 4011 Morgan's ...... 4015, 4043 Teleka ...... 4015, 4052 D-Box ...... 4054 Navex ...... 4022 Telesat ...... 4051 DDC ...... 4029 Neuhaus ...... 4039 Thomson ...... 4037, 4059 DNT ...... 4011,4031 Neusat ...... 4057 Tonna ...... 4026, 4053 Echostar ...... 4031, 4036, 4061 Newhaus ...... 4013 TPS ...... 4056 Emanon ...... 4034 Nokia ...... 4005, 4032, 4037, Triad ...... 4027 Fergnson ...... 4002, 4009, 4010, 4023 ...... 4049, 4054, 4063 Triasat ...... 4040 Fidelity ...... 4016 Nordmende ...... 4029 Unitor ...... 4022 Finlux ...... 4005, 4024, 4032, 4037 Orbi/ech ...... 4039 Universum ...... 4008, 4049 Fracarro ...... 4061 Oxti_rd ...... 4024 Ventana ...... 4011 Freecom ...... 4034 Pace ...... 4002, 4009, 4014, 4023, Vor/ec ...... 4034 FTE Humax ...... 4060 ...... 4037, 4055, 4058 Vtech ...... 4027 Fube ...... 4030, 4031, 4034 Palladium ...... 4048 Winersat ...... 4022 Galaxis ...... 4019, 4057, 4060 Palsat ...... 4039 Wisi ...... 4008, 4027, 4031, 4037 General Instrument ...... 4012 Panda ...... 4037 Xcom Multimedia ...... 4065 Gold Box ...... 4059 Philips ...... 4007, 4011, 4020, Xsat ...... 4006, 4065 Gooding ...... 4048 ...... 4037, 4048, 4059 _hnder ...... 4033, 4045 Goodmans ...... 4010 Phonotrend ...... 4019, 4050 44 W_wn using the TV remote with an acces- ory device, first make certain it is set to control your accessorly device (by the REMOTE CODE or SEARCH method)

Set the TV/DVD/ACC mode switch to the proper position on the remote,

Point the top of the remote toward the t¥ont of the accessory device Press to turn the accessory device ON (remole sensor window) when pressing and OFF, the buttons b" PIP POSITION CC Press to begin playback of a video tape, DVD, etc.

STOP BUTTON • SYSTEM SWITCH Press to stop the motion of a tape or to Set in the proper position to send stop the playback of a DVD. device BUTTON II Press to lemporarily stop the taIm dur- RECORD • ing a playback or recording or pause Hold the VCR • RECORD button down to the playback of a DVD, Press again to begin a VCR recording release Pause,

REWIND BUTTON _1_1 HANNEL + & - BUTTONS Press to rewind tapes, For some VCR's Press to scan up or down through the the STOP button may have to be channel numbers if your accessory pressed first, then REWIND. May be ® device will change channels, used to scan back through chap/ers or titles on DVD movies. RADIO @@@@ Press buttons for direct channel selec- FAST FORWARD BUTTON tions. May also be used for direct Press to rapidly advance ®@ number entries in certain onscreen DVD devices, you menu feature settings. may ®@@ first In playback mode hold the button down to view the " , m @@@ STATU R/_XIT SURF the forward direction. 0@0 TV/VCR BUTTON Press while in 1heVCR mode (VCR indi- cator on the front of 1heunit will light) to view 1heplayback of a 1ape, Press again to place in the TV position (VCR indicator light will go off) to view one prograrn while recording another program. When used in the TV mode, the TV/VCR The buttons on the remo|e will not operate your button will will have no funOionality, accessory device if flmse features are not found on your accessory's remole control. Note: All functions (parlicularly Search, Rewind, Fast Forward, etc.) will ol_rate lhe same as with 111eoriginal remole control pro- vided wilh your accessory device.

45 This TV also provides you with an FM adio. An FM Radio signal must be con- !+ected to the FM A!+telma 75_) Jack lo(ated o!+the bottom of the TV. EQUALIZER • FEATURES BALANCE • INSTALL AVL INC_ SURROUND • SOUND LANGUAGE ToRADIOenter buttonthe FM onMode,the remotepress control.the STEREO • FEATURES AUTOPROGRAM The FM Mode has its own onscreen m MANUALSTORE menu options. SORT NAME

Pressremote thecontrolMENUto displaybutton theon FMthe Mode onscreen men[L INSTALL

I=lII:l_[lll!._I_li _ ENGLISN Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN • AUTOPROGRAM FRANCAIS 3 buttons to scroll through the available • MANUALSTORE ESPANOL FM Mode onscreen options, These • SORT • NAME options include: Language, Auto Program, Manual Store, Sort, or Name. INSTALL LANGUAGE - Choose to view the • LANGUAGE onscreen menu in English, French or • _ SEARCH Spanish. • MANUALSTORE • SORT AUTO PROGRAM - The Auto • NAME Program control will search the FM antenna signal and store any FM chan-

nel it finds in the TV's memory; INSTALL

MANUAL STORE - This control will • LANGUAGE SEARCH • AUTOPROGRAM CHANNEL allow you to manually tune any avail- STORE able FM signals. • SORT • NAME SORT - The Sort Control will allow you to rearrange your stored FM sta- tions in the order you pret?r, INSTALL

NAME - You can label or apply a • LANGUAGE FROM • AUTOPROGRAM TO name to your programmed FM radio • MANUALSTORE EXCHANGE stations. Add your own personal name [_lll0lill or choose one from the predefined list. • NAME

Pressto adjustthe orCURSORselect itemsRIGHTwithinbuttonthe highlighted feature sub-menu, INSTALL • LANGUAGE Press the STATUS/EXIT button to • AUTOPROGRAM B remove the onscreen menu from the • MANUALSTORE • SORT TV screen when finished. Or, let the • _"PERSONAL display time out and the menu will dis- appear after a few second,

46 rr_2 Ma#_ually searrh, store, and sort FM I cltam_elsfollow the imtructio#_s below:

Ifbuttonin theonFMtheMode,remote presscontrolthetoMENUdis- play the FM Mode onscreen menu. NAME

Pressto highlightthe CURSORthe MANUALDOWNSTOP,buttonsE option. INSTALL :' ENGEISN Pressto shiftthetheCURSORmenu to theRI(;HTleft. SEARCHbutton • AUTOPROGRAM ERANCAIS will be highlighted. .... • MANUALSTORE ESPANOL @ © • SORT _UT _al0E mT_ • NAME Pressto beginthetheCURSORManual SearchRIGHTofbuttonavail- able FM stations, When a station is 3

found, the search will end until activat- INSTALL ed again. • AUTOLANGUAGEPROGRAM CHANNEESEARCH Ifwantthe tostationkeep,foundpress istheoneCURSORthat you _t!.ll Ill.llil 0|_t| STORE • SORT DOWN button to highlight CHAN- • NAME NEL. @®® ®®® Pressrepeatedlythe CURSORto toggle aRI(;HTlist of 40buttonchan- ®®® nel references (FMI to FM40), MANUAL STORE

! 1 INSTALLii NURU u_ 885 F _; .CHANNEL Presshighlightthe STORE,CURSORThen,DOWNpress buttonthe to -- • STORE CURSOR RIGHT button to store the station to the selected channel refer- ence. The onscreen menu will changed to STORED, INSTALL INSTALL Repeat the process for any other FM Stations. MANUALSTORE MANUAL STORE To SORT the channels stored, press • SEARCH • SEARCH the CURSOR DOWN (while in the :i [III!IIIL -- ,,1 • CHANNEL • STORE ;I ll It;, lliliil'l" INSTALL menu options) to highlight the word SORT,

Pressthe menuthe left.CURSORFROM RI(;HTwill be highlight-to shill ed. Press the CURSOR RI(;HT button ! repeatedly to select one of the channel retbrences (FM1 to FM40) you wish to move. Press the CURSOR DOWN button !! to highlight TO. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button repea/edly to select one of the channel references (FMI to FM40) you want to swap the reference chosen in the previous step to. Press the CURSOR DOWN to high- 12light EXCHANGE, Press the CUR- SOR RIGHT to swap the channel ref- erence.

47 _ e!_surv, the best som_d quali O,,fmm the FM I E UALIZER adio,featmw of this "I'V5several Sou!_d • FEATURES BALANCE Controls are available for acliustme!_t, • INSTALL AVL .....i INCR.SURROUND I I EQUALIZER STEREO • FEATURES BALANCE ToRADIOenter buttonthe FMonMode,Ihe remotepress controL.the • INSTALL AVL The FM Mode has its own onscreen INCR,SURROUND menu options. STEREO

Pre_scontroltileto MENUdisplay thebuttonFM Modeon the remote onscreen menu, 0 SOUND Pre_s the CURSOR DOWN button 120UZ • BALANCE 500HZ until SOUND is highlighted, PF_G LI _L_K 3 ®0 • AVL 1500HZ Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to O6GG • INCR.SURROUND 5HZ 4 shift Ihe menu to the left, accessing Ihe • STEREO IOKHZ SOUND onscreen menu options, these $ option include: EQUALIZER, BAL- ANCE, STORE, AVL, INCREDIBLE SOUND SURROUND, STERE(), AUDIO • EQUALIZER OUT, or SPEAKERS. I IlI!l I!l!l I EQUALIZER - Allows the listener to • A_L change 1hesound frequencies to 1heir • INCR.SURROUND ooo& • STEREO liking, 000 $ T BALANCE - This conlrols the sound 000 level balance between the right and lefl TV speakers. OOO SOUND • EQUALIZER STORE - Once Sound controls are • BALANCE adjusled, activating Ihe STORE control will save those se/tings in the TV's • INCR.SURROUND memory. • STEREO T AVL - Automa/ic Volume _veler, when ON, will keep lhe volume level at a con- I sistent level should there be sudden SOUND peaks and valleys in sound levels dtuing SOUND • EQUALIZER commercial breaks or channel changes. • EQUALIZER • BALANCE • BALANCE INCREDIBLE SURROUND - Allows • AVL • AVL the user to select a predefined Incredible :_ II_RllilllWdllll/NI Hlglg! iilliF{*lll_ • STEREO • STEREO Surround setting or Stereo when the sig- R $ T nal is stereo or Spalial and Mono when the signal is being received in mono. I" STERE() - Select Stereo or Mono. if the signal is being received in Mono the SOUND SOUND t control cannot be placed in Stereo. • EQUALIZER I BALANCE • BALANCE • AVL AUDIO OUT - When using an external • AVL • INCR.SURROUND slereo for sound reproduction, 1heAudio • INCR.SURROUND • STEREO Out control will allow FIXED or VARI- ,i iliiilI ll, iii[l_ I [!llllllll [I ilil|l ABLE output options, I T • T SPEAKERS - When tising an external A speaker syslem, the Speaker control will i allow you lo turn the TV speakers ON SOUND or OFF. I AVL ± • INCR,SURROUND Pre_s the STATUS/EXIT button to • STEREO remove the onscreen menu fi'om lhe TV 5 • AUDIO OUT screen when finished, Or, let the display iltl:l[I I'. ,_.. time out and lhc menu will disappear afier a few second,

48 Tie urnFMonRadioa!_zloffalwithina specificthe TV cantime,beorsettuneto to a sT)ecific chwmel when it powers on. The Timer conm)ls also allows the FM Display to m Q ...... idiiiiiii!!@iiiiiili!i!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • FEATNNES BALANCE..... _ be turned on or qff] • INSTALL AVL ..... To enter the FM Mode, press the INCN.SNNNOUND •SONND TIMEN STEREO _ MODESELECT ! RADIO button on the remote control. The FM Mode has its own onscreen [ • INSTALL SCNEENSAVEN menu options.

Press the MENU button on the remote 2 control to display the FM Mode onscreenmenu, © FEATURES m TIME Press the CURSOR DOWN button • MODESELEUN STARTTIME 3 until TIMER is highlighted. • SCNEENSAVEN STOPTIME O0 CHANNEL Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to ACTIVATE 4 shift the menu to the left, accessing the @@@ TIMER onscreen menu options, these FEAINNES option include: TIME, START TIME, TIMER STOP TIME, CHANNEL, ACTI- I...... VATE, or DISPLAY. • STARTTIME • STOPTIME TIME - This is simply the Clock set- • CHANNEL • ACTIVATE ting, Allows you to enter the current time, @®® I ®®® START TIME - This control allows ©®® FEATURES you to set a specific time you want the TIMER • TIME FM Radio to turn ON, tw • STOPTIME STOP TIME - This control allows you • CHANNEL to set a specific time you want the FM • ACTIVATE Radio to turn OFE

CHANNEL - This controls allows you I to set a specific channel you want the FEATURES FEATURES FM Radio to tune to when it powers on, TIMER TIMER • TIME • TIME ACTIVATE - Once the Time and chan- • STANTTIME • SIAMTIME nel controls have been adjusted, set *l. • STOPTIME Activate ro ONCE or DAILY, ONCe • CHANNEL • ACTIVATE • ACTIVATE will activate the process one time, while I T DAILY will activate the TIMER con- tmls every week day,

DISPLAY - it"set to ON, the Display FEAINNES TIMER FEATURES control will display the currant time on • TIME TIMEN I STARTTIME the TV screen when in the FM Mode. • STARTTIME • STOPTIME • STOPTIME Press the STATUS/EXIT button to • CHANNEL • CHANNEL • ACTIVATE 5 remove the onscreen menu from the TV :l [!II [|lt:ll Jill screen when finished, Or, let the display T time out and the menu will disappear after a few second,

49 Tw Mode Select options allow you to move o other operating modes within he I'V. When in the FM Mode, choose from "I'V,PC, or HD Modes. • FEATURES BALANCE • I_STALL AVL INCR.SIIRROIIND • SOUND TIMER Ifbuttonin theonFMthemode,remotepresscontrolthetoMENUdisplay STEREO a HODE SELECT the FM Mode onscreen menu, • INSTALL SCREENSAVER

Pre_s the CURSOR DOWN button 2 until MODE SELECT is highlighted, Pre_s tile CURSOR RIGHT button to S shift lbe menu to the left, accessing the FEATURES Mode Select onscreen menu options, L_ TIME

Pre_s tile CURSOR UP or DOWN _R_ LI_ r_ • HODE SELECT STARTTIME buttons to choose TV, PC, or HD. ®® • SCREENSAVER STOPTIME TV - This will switch the TV back to the CNAN_EL ACTIVATE TV Mode of operation. PC - This control will switch the TV to

the PC Mode of oImra/ion. Note a PC FEATURES signal must be present tbr this to work, • TIHER TV or the TV will go into standby mode. _ ND HD - This con/rol will set the TV to 1he ®®®® • SCREENSAVER PC High Definition Mode, ®@@ Pre_sactivatethetheCURSORselected conlrolRIGHTandbuttonchangeto to the highlighted mode. ®@@ FEATURES NODE SELECT Pre_s the STATUS/EXIT button to 5 remove the onscreen menu fi'om 1he TV • HD • PC screen when finished, Or, let the display time out and 1he menu will disappear afler a few second,

FEATURES FEATURES FIODESELECT NODE SELECT *IV • TV / °_ • HD • PC

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5O Wsile in the FM Mode, therc_ is a crwensaver option that can be used. The Screensaver control, when on, will circulate the sclY.en station indication around the display. • FEATURES BALANCE ...... • INSTALL AVL .... INCR.SURROUND { • SOUND TIMER Ifbuttonin theonFMthe mode,remote presscontrolthetoMENUdisplay STEREO _ MODESELECT the FM Mode onscreen menu. I :::::::: • INSTALL SCREENSAVER Press the CURSOR DOWN button 2 until FEATURES is highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to 3 shift the menu to the lefi. TIMEP. will be highlighted. FEATURES Press the CURSOR DOWN button TIME 4 until SCP.EENSAVEP. is highlighted. • MODESELECT STARTTIME • SCREENSAVER STOPTIME Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT CHANNEL 5 button to toggle the Screensaver control ACTIVAIE ON or OFE

With the Screensaver control set to ON, the display will shift around the screen FEAIURES pausing in one place for a brief moment. • TIMER • MODESELECT Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 31 remove the onscreen menu from 1he TV [I ill_tilll!fflla • ...,. 6 Ill_ I screen when finished. Or, let the display time out and the menu will disappear after a few _cond.

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51 A utoSound TM allows you to select from ,four factorT-set controls and a personal control that you set according to your own preferences through the onscreen Sound menu within the FM Mode. The four fa_ tolT-set controls (Classical, Jazz Pop, or Rock) enable PERSONAL 120HZ dl you to tailor the sound so as to enhance the 500HZ -1 particular program you are listening to, 1500HZ 0 5EHZ 6 IOKffl 3 IfSOUNDin the FMbuttonmode,on thepressremotethe AUTOcontrol CLASSI_L to display the firstAutoSoundrMoption 120ffl 4 on the screen. SOOffl 0 ISOOHZ 0 SRHZ 9 IOKHZ 4 reI_atedlyPress the AUTOto toggleSOUNDthrough buttonthe factory pre-defined setting tbr the following musical styles: CLASSICAL, JAZZ, ,,_ ®® POE ROCK or PERSONAL (the way you set the equalizer). o ]AZZ 120ffl 9 SOOffl 0 ISOOHZ 12 $RHZ I IOKHZ 4

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52 Tie HD Mode offers certain Pictur(., Sound nd Blocking options within its onscreen menu. Below is a list qf Pictur(_ Menu options.

Presscontrol theto HDplacebuttonthe TVoninthethe remoteHD Mode (HDI),

Presscontrol theto MENUdisplay thebuttonHD Modeon the remote onscreen menu. The PICTURE option will be highlighted,

Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN 3 buttons until PICTURE is highlighted, Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to 4 shift the menu to the left, accessing the Picture onscreen menu options,

Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN 5 buttons to highlight any of the HD Mode Picntre Controls. Choose fi'om: BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, PICTURE, SHARPNESS, TINT, COLOR TEMP, or VIEW FORMAT.

BRIGHTNESS - This control will adds or subtracts light from 1he darkest part of the pictare. COLOR - This control adds or elimi- nates color intensity from the pictare.

PICTURE - This control improves the detail of the lighlest parts of the pictare.

SHARPNESS - This control improves the detail in/he pictare,

TINT - This control adjusts Ihe pictare to obtain na/aral skin tones. _EC_U_E COLOR TEMP - Choose from NOR- MAL (keeps whites, white), COOL (makes whiles, bluish), or WARM (makes whiles, reddish) picture prefer- ences,

VIEW FORMAT - Choose between the FULL SCREEN or WIDE SCREEN formats. Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT buttons to adjust the selected control.

Press the STATUS/EXIT button to

remove the onscreen menu from lhe TV _EC_U_E screen when finished, Or, let the display time out and the menu will disappear afler a few second,

58 Tw HD Mode also qffMs certain Sound con- rol a4justments to fine tune the sound being hearzl when in the HD Mode,

P_AIH Pre_scontrol theto HDplacebuttonthe TVoninthethe remoteHD Mode (HDI). SO_B

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Pre_scontrol theto MENUdisplay thebuttonHD Modeon the remote onscreen menu. The PICTURE option will be highlighted,

Pre_s the CURSOR UP or DOWN 3 buttons until SOUND is highlighted, Pre_s the CURSOR RIGHT button to 4 shift the menu to the left, accessing the SOUND onscreen menu options,

Pre_sbuttonsthetoCURSORhighlight anyUP ofor theDOWNHD Mode Sound Controls. Choose from: _o_z _VL EQUALIZER, BALANCE, or AVL,

EQUALIZER - Allows the listener to change 1he sound frequencies to lheir

liking, _OUHB BALANCE - This conlrols the sound EOU_LIZ[R

level balance between the right and left I$_HZ TV sI_akers. SK_Z

AVL - Automa/ic Volume _veler, when _VL I ON, will keep the volume level at a con- sistent level should there be sudden peaks and valleys in sound levels during commercial breaks or channel changes.

Pre_s the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT buttons to adjust the selected control. _O0_Z 6 _O0_Z _K_Z

Pre_s the STATUS/EXIT button to _HCE 7 remove the onscreen menu from lhe TV screen when finished, Or, let the display time out and the menu will disappear afler a few second.

54 rl_e HD Select Control will allow you to uicklv change f!'om the HD Mode <_foper- ation to the TV, FM Radio, or PC Modes,

Ma_ Ifbuttonin theon/heHD Mode,remote presscontrolthetoMENUdisplay the HD Mode onscreen menu, The PIC- TURE option will be highlighted. BLOCKC_A_[ L MN?__EtECT Pre_s the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons until MODE SELECT is high- lighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button lo O shift the menu to the left displaying the MODE SELECT options. Choose from TV MODE, FM RADIO MODE, or M_E _EtECT PC MODE. 0000 @6@ PressactivatethetheCURSORhighlightedRIGHTm_×lecontrol.button to

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55 7_cte HD Mode ckwmel can be blocked to "ensor tke viewing qf programming not suitable f!)r ckildrYm. "lb block the HD Mode chatmel,,f!)llow tke steps below, ...... ;777777777771'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_ Presscontrol theto HDplacebuttonthe TVonintheihe remoteHD Mode (HDI),

Presscontrol theto MENUdisplay thebuttonHD Modeon the remote onscreen menu. The PICTURE option will be highlighted,

PressbuttonstheuntilCURSORBLOCK UPCHANNELor DOWN is highlighted. Press the NUMBERED buttons and PI_NR[ enier your tbur digit Access Code lhat _OUND 4 HMOD_SEL_CT was so/up for lhe TV AuioLock l;ea/ure. The Block Channel Control will be available for adjustment

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to 5 Joggle ihe control ON or OFF. If sei to ON, ihe HDI channel (mode) will not allow viewing of programs. This control PI_NR[ would have to be sel to OFF to make the _OUND HDI channel (mode) viewable,

PressremovetheiheSTATUS/EXITonscreen menu buttonfrom thetoTV screen when finished, @®

56 The TV can be used as a PC Monitol: A PC dee signal mast be present or the TV will go into standby mode. Follow the steps below to access and adjust the onscreen PC Menu controls.

trol to place the TV in the PC Mode. Press the MENU button on the remote Press the PC button on the remote con- control to display the PC Mode onscreen menu. The AUDIO SELECTION option © will be highlighted.

S Pressbuttons thetoCURSORhighlight anyUP ofor lheDOWNlisted @OO onscreen menu options. Choose from: ©©® AUDIO SELECTION - Will allow the Audio Source to come from the PC, the TV, or the FM Radio, BRIGHTNESS & CONTRAST - Allows you to adjust the Brightness and Contrast picture levels. _t_E ADJUST COLOR - This control allow you to set the Color Temperature of the picture. Choose between the Normal, Cool or Warm pre-defined sellings. VIDEO NOISE - Will allow you to remove any flickering Vertical or Horizontal bars thai may appear on the screen, ADJUST POSITION - This control will allow you tn move the onscreen pic- ture horizontally or vertically for better I viewing pleasure. i AUTO ADJUST - The Autn Adjust will automalically adjust the control based on the signal being received tn give ihe best possible picture, PIP CONTROLS - change the Size and Position of the PIP window on the screen when the PIP buiion is used, MODE SELECT - Enter the TV or FM I Mode using this control. RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS -

Will reset all setting to the factory M_Vl default values. VIEW FORMATS - Choose between m._ll the NATIVE (the format that is dictated by the type of accessory device being used) and WIDE SCREEN formats, I i Pressenter thethe sub-menuCURSOR ofRIGHTany of thebuttonhigh- to lighted onscreen menu controls, t_r,u H_TIV[ I i, .....

UseRIGHTthe CURSORor LEFT buttonsUP, DOWN,to navigate, adjust or activate the specific controls.

PressremovethetheSTATUS/EXITonscreen menu buttonfi'om theto TV screen when finished. 57 No. Resolution Ref_sh Veffical Horizontal Horizontal Pixel Rate Sync Sync Polarity Frequency

1 640 x 480 60 Hz N 31,500 kHz N 25,175 I'lHz

2 67 Hz N 35,000 kHz N 30,240 I'lHz

3 72 Hz N 37,900 kHz N 31,500 I'lHz

4 75 Hz N 37,500 kHz N 31,500 I'IH

5 85 Hz N 43,300 kHz N 36,000 I'lHz

6 720 x 400 70 Hz P 31,469 kHz N 28,322 I'lHz

7 800 x 600 56 Hz P 35,100 kHz P 36,000 I'lHz

8 60 Hz P 37,900 kHz P 40,000 I'lHz

9 72 Hz P 48,100 kHz P 50,000 I'lHz

10 75 Hz P 46,900 kHz P 49,500 F1Hz

11 85 Hz P 53,700 kHz P 56,250 I'lHz

12 832 x 624 75 Hz P 49,700 kHz P 57,300 I'lHz

13 1024 x 768 60 Hz N 48,400 kHz N 65,000 I'lHz

14 70 Hz N 56,500 kHz N 75,000 I'lHz

15 75 Hz P 60,000 kHz P 78,750 I'lHz

16 85 Hz P 68,700 kHz P 94,500 F1Hz

17 1152 x 864 75 Hz P 67,500 kHz P 108,000 I'lHz

18 1280 x 960 60 Hz P 60,000 kHz P 108,000 I'lHz

19 1280 x 1024 60 Hz P 64,000 kHz P 108,000 I'lHz

2O 75 Hz P 80,000 kHz P 135,000 I'lHz

G8 No Power TV Only Produces MONO Sound • Check the TV power cord, Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds • If using a cable box with RF only tyI m connections, the signal then reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the POWER coming from the cable box will be produced in MONO only; button again. • Check Sound control setting, Change setting to Slereo, • Check that the outlet is not on a wall switch, Remote Does Not Work • Be sure the t_se is not blown on the AC power strip, if one :s • Check the batteries. If necessary, replace them with AA being used, Heavy Duty (Zinc Chloride) or Alkaline batteries, No Picture • Clean the remote control and the remote control sensor win- • Check antenna/cable connections, Are they properly secured dow on the TV. to the TV's ANT 75_2 plug? • Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, • Check the TUNER MODE control fur the correct tuner set- then reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the POWER ting, button again, • Try running the Auto Program feature to find all available • Be sure the fuse is not blown on the AC power strip, if one is channels, being used. • Press the SOURCE button on the remote to make sure the • Check to be sure the TV outlet is not on a wall switch. correct signal source is selected. • Be sure that the remote is in the correct opera/ing mode. • If using an accessory device, be sure that it is functioning • Be sure the remole is poinled at the Remote Sensor Window properly, on the TV, See page 1 of the Quick Use Guide for details, • If in PC Mode, a video signal MUST BE present or the TV will turn off, TV Displays Wrong Channel or No Channels Above 13 • Repeat channel selection. No Sound • Add the desired channel numbers (using the CHANNEL • Check the VOLUME buttons. EDIT control) into the TV's memory, • Check the MUTE button on the remole control. • Check to be sure the TUNER MODES are set to the CABLE • If you're attempting to hook up auxiliary equipment, check option and mn the Auto Program feature to find all available the audio jack connections. channels.

WARNING Concerning Stationary Images on the TV PLACEMENT OF THE TV Screen: • To avoid cabinet warping, cabinet color changes, and Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on screen increased chance of set failure, do not place the TV where for extended periods of time. This can cause uneven tempera/ures can become excessively hot; fur example, in display aging. direct sunlight or near a heating appliance. Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures • Be sure to allow a free flow of air to and from the perfnrated that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the back cover of the set, screen. Be caret_l not to leave nonmoving images on screen fur extended periods of time, or to display the same images on CLEANING screen too frequently, because subtle ghost images can he left • To avoid possible shock hazard, be sure the TV is unplugged on the picture tubes, Sources of stationary images may be DVD from the electrical outlet befnre cleaning, disks, laser disks, video games, CD-i disks, videotapes, digital • Regularly dust the TV wilh a dry, nonscra/ching dus/er to television boxes, broadcast channels, cable channels, satellite keep the TV clean. channels, and others, Here are some examples of stationary • When cleaning the TV, take care not to scratch or damage the images (this is not an all-inclusive list; you may encounter screen surface. Avoid wearing jewelry or using anything others in your viewing): abrasive, Do not use household cleaners, Wipe the front • DVD menus---listings of DVD disk content screen with a clean cloth dampened with waler. Use even, • ketterbox black bars--shown at Ihe top and bottom of the easy, vertical strokes when cleaning. TV screen when a wide screen (16:9) movie is viewed on a • Gently wipe the cabinet surt3ces with a clean cloth or sponge TV with standard (4:3) aspect ratio, dampened in a solution of cool, clear wa/er and a mild soap • Video-game images and scoreboards or detergent, Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces. • Iogos--present a problem if they are Do not use acetone, toluene, or alcohol to clean the screen. bright and sta/ionary; moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tube Occasionally vacuum the ventila/ion holes or slots in the back cover of the set, • Stock-market tickers--presenled at the bottom of the TV screen ° Never use Ihinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on • Shopping channel Iogos and pricing displays---.-bright or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marring and shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on of the cabinet finish, the TV screen. 59 Active Control • Active Control continuously measures and cor- Incredible Surround • False acoustic management of the audio rects the incoming signals to provide the best picture possible. signal thai produces a dramatic expansion of the wail of sound thai surrounds the listener and heightens overall viewing pieas- Audio/Video Inputs • Jacks (standard RCA), located on the ure. back of the TV, used tbr ex/emal accessory devices. These jacks are designed to receive higher picture resolution and offer Menu • An onscreen list of feature controls available for you to sound-connection options. adjust or set.

Auto Programming • When activaled, this thamre scans for all Onscreen Displays (OSD) • The wording or messages generat- available channels from reguiar antenna or cane signals and ed by the television (or VCR) to help you wilh specific feature stores only active broadcast stations in the TV's memory. controls (color adjustment or programming, fnr example).

Channel Edit ° The feature that allows you to add or delete Remote Control Sensor Window ° The window or opening channels from the list of channels stored in the TV's memory. found on the television control panel through which infrared remote control command signals are received, Closed Captioning • The broadcast standard feature thai allows you to read the voice content of wlevision programs on the TV Second Audio Program (SAP) • An additional audio channel screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, Closed provided for in the Muitichannel Television Sound (MTS) Captioning shows dialogue and conversa/ions while a TV pro- broadcast standard. A monaural soundtrack included within the gram is in progress. recorded or video signal (usually containing a second language translation for the displayed programming), Coaxial Cable ° A single solid wire normally matched with a metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes) direct- Status/Exit Button • The remote control function that allows ly onto a 75-ohm input fnund on the television or VCR. you to quickly confirm what channel number you are watching. Status/Exit can also be used to clear the television of onscreen Component Video Inputs • Inputs that allow the separate recep- displays or infnrmation. You can use Status!Exit ralher than hav- tion of blue, red, and luminance signals. These inputs provide ing to wait tbr the displays to "time out," or automatically disap- the highest possible color and picture resolution in the playback pear from the screen. of digital signal-source material, such as the kind available from DVD players. S-Video Input • Signal input that allows direct connection of high-resolution video sources, such as a sa/eliite receiver, DVD Composite Video Input • An input in which all the components player, S (Super)-VHS videocassetle recorder, or video games. required fnr displaying the onscreen image are combined in one Provides improved picture resolution, sharpness, and clarity, signal. Tint • TV function that allows you to change the general color High-definition Television (HDTV) • High-resolution digital balance between cool and warm. Adjust tint according to your television. personal preference.

6O Cleaning and Care ...... 59 AutoLock Controls Factory Service Locations ...... 62-63 Access Code ...... 25 FM Radio Mode Controls Block Channels ...... 26

AutoSound TM Control ...... 52 Blocking Options ...... 30 Install Menu Controls + Clear All Blocked Channels ...... 27 Auto Program Control ...... 46 Movie Ratings ...... 28 Language Control ...... 46 Review Screen ...... 31 Manual Store Control ...... 46-47 TV Ratings ...... 29

Name (FM Channel Label) Control ...... 46 Understanding Ihe AntoLock TM Control ...... 24 Sort Control ...... 46-47 AutoSound TM Control ...... 37 Mode Select Control ...... 50 Auto Program Control ...... 8

Sereensaver Control ...... 51 AutoPicture TM Control ...... 36 Sound Adjustment Controls" AVL (Auto Volume Leveler) Control ...... 15 Audio Out Control ...... 48 Balance Control ...... 14 AVL (Auto Volume Leveler) Control ...... 48 Channel Edit (Add or Delete Channels) Control ...... 9 Balance Control ...... 48 Closed Captioning Control ...... 32 Equalizer Controls ...... 48 Equalizer Control ...... 13 Incredible Surround Control ...... 48 Incredible Surround Control ...... 16 Speaker Control ...... 48 Language Control ...... 6 Stereo Control ...... 48 Mode Select Control ...... 22 Timer Controls ...... 49 Name (Channel Label) Control ...... 11 Glossary of Terms ...... 60 Pieture Adjustment Controls + ...... 12 HD Mode Controls Program List Control ...... 34 Block Channel Control ...... 56 Remote Control Programming for Accessory Deviees HD Installation Control ...... 55 Accessory Device Remote Control Buttons ...... 45 Mode Select Control ...... 55 Code Entry Method ...... 40 Picture Adjustment Controls ...... 53 Code List ...... 42-44 Sound Adjustment Controls +...... 54 Direct Access Method ...... 39 Index ...... 61 Search Method ...... 41 PC Mode Controls ...... 57-58 SAP (Secondary Audio Programming) Control ...... 18 Registration Information ...... 2 Sleeptimer Control ...... 35 Safety/Precautions ...... 3-4 Stereo/M ono Control ...... 17 Table of Contents ...... 5 Surf Control ...... 38 Troubleshooting Tips ...... 55 Timer Controls ...... 21 TV Mode Controls Tuner Mode Control ...... 7 Active Control ...... 23 TV Speaker Control ...... 20 Audio Out Control ...... 19 Widescreen (Screen Format) Control ...... 33 A utoChron TM Control ...... 10 Warranty- ...... 64

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• Indicates In-Home/Cany-ln Sendce Toll-free numbersprovidedon the nextpage

NOTE:If you reside in one of our Philips Factory Service Branch areas (see directory on back), you can contact the nearest Service Branch to obtain efficient and expedient repair for your product, if your product is In-Warranty, you should have proof-of-purchase to ensure No ChargeService. For Out-of-Warranty service, call the location nearest you.

NOTA:Si vous r_sidez darts une des r6gions desservies par une succursale de service apr_svente du fabricant Philips (voir Iiste ci-dessous), vous pourrez contacter la branche de service apr_s vente la plus pros de chez vous pour obtenir un service apr_s vente rapide et efficace. Si le produit est sous garantie, il suffira de pr6senter une preuve d'achat pour b6n_ficier d'un service sans frais. Pour les produits non couverts par la garantie, con- tactez le centre le plus pros de chez vous.

NOTA:Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucursales Philips de servicio al de f_brica (vet directorio rods abajo), Ud. puede comunicarse con la sucursal de servicio m_s cercanapara obtener una reparaci6n oportuna y eficaz de su producto. Si su producto estdtodavia bajo garantfa, Ud. debe presentar comprobante de compra para no ocasionar ningunos cargos por servicio. Para servicio despu6s del vencimiento de la garantia, Ilame al lugar m_s cercano de los abajo indicados.

I_anada How you can obtain efficient and expedient carry-in, mail-in, or in-home service for your product Pleasecontact Philips at 1-800-661-6162 (French speaking) 1-800-531-0039 (English or Spanish speaking)

Au Canada Comment obtenir le service apr_s-vente pour les produits apport6s ou envoy_s par la poste _ notre centre de service ou le service _ domicile Veuillezcontacter philips i: 1-800-661-6162 (Francophone) 1-800-531-0039 (Anglais ou Espagnol)

Enel Canada1 C6mo recibir servicio efficiente para su producto, en persona, por correo o a domicillo Favorde comunicarse con Philips ah 1-800-661-6162 (franc6fono) 1-800-531-0039 (Ingles o EspaSol))

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62 QUALITYSERVICEIS ASCLOSEASYOURTELEPHONE!SIMPLYLOOKOVERTHELIST BELOWFORTHENUMBEROFA FACTORYSERVICECENTER NEARYOU. YOURPRODUCTWILLRECEIVEEFFICIENTANDEXPEDIENTCARRY-IN_MAIL-IN_ORIN-HOMESERVICE,ANDYOUWILLRECEIVEPEACEOFMIND, KNOWINGYOURPRODUCTIS BEINGGIVENTHEEXPERTAITENTIONOFPHELPS'FACTORYSERVICE.

COMMENTORTENIRNOTRESERVICEAPRESVENTERAPIDEET EFFICACESOIT PARCOURRER, ,_DOMICILE, OUEN SE PRESENTANT,_ON CENTREDESERVICEPNIUPS PLUSDE600 CENTRESDE RECEPTIONOE PRODOITSA REPARERA TRAVERSLE PAYS:CONTACTERLE CENTREDESERVICEAUXCONSOMMATEURSLEPLUS PROCHEPOURSAVOIRUEMPLACEMENTDECESDEPOTSOANS UN RAYONDES0 A75 MILES(80 RM ,_ 120 KM)DU CENTREDESERVICELOCAL,

COMOOBTENERUN SERV[CIOOPORTUNOY EFICIENTEPOR CORREO,ENCASAO ENPERSONAPARASU PRODUCTOA TRAVESDE UNCENTROPNILIPSDESERVICIO MAS DE600 MTIOS POR TODOEL PAlS PARALA RECEPCIONDEPROOUCTOSNECEMTADOSDEREPARACIONES:COMUNICARSECONEL CENTRODE SERVICIODEFABRICAMASCERCANOPARAESTOSLUGARESOENTRO DE[IN RADIODE 80 A 120 KM {50 A 75 MILLAS)DELCENTRODESERVICIOLOCAL

ATLANTA CLEVELAND CHICAGO Philips FactoryService Philips FactoryService Philips FactoryService 550 FranklinRoad., Suite F 950 KeynoteCircle 1279W. Hamilton Pkwy. Marietta,GA30067 Brooklyn Heights,OH44131 Itasca,lL 60143 800-273-1501 800-331-7037 800-531-2922 TAMPA DETROIT KNOXVILLE Philips FactoryService Philips FactoryService Philips FactoryService 1911 US Highway 301 North, Suite 100 25173 Dequindre OnePhilips Drive Tampa,FL 33619 Madison Heights,MI 48071 Knoxville, TN37914 800-442-2027 800-438-1398 800-821-1767 SANFRANCISCO DALLAS PHILADELPHIA Philips FactoryService Philips FactoryService Philips FactoryService 681 EastBrokaw Rd. 415 N. Main Street,#107 352 Dunks FerryRd. SanJose, CA 95112 Euless,TX 76040 Bensalem,PA19020 800-300-9013 800-952-3254 800-847-9320 HOUSTON LOSANGELES Philips FactoryService Philips FactoryService 1110 N. Post Oak Rd.,Suite 100 20930 Bonita, Ste.V HDUStDn,TX 77055 Carson,CA 90746 800-952-3254 800-300-9013

63 LCD COLOR TELEVISION One Year Free Labor One Year Free Replacement of Parts This product must be carried in for service.

WHO IS COVERED? HAKE SURE YOU KEEP... You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is purchase. Attach it to this owner's manual and keep both nearby considered proof of purchase. Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need to returnyour producL WHAT IS COVERED? Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For one year BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE... thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced free, and labor is free. Please check your owner's manual before requesting service. From one year from the day of purchase, all parts will be repaired or Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service replaced free, and for all labor charges. After one year from the day of call purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges. TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A., All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS... the original warranty period. When the warranty on the product Contact a Philips factory service center (see enclosed list) or author- expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires. ized service center to arrange repair.

WHAT IS EXCLUDED? (In U.S.A. Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin islands, all implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a partic- Your warranty does not cover: ular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of warranty. But, because some states do not allow limitations on how customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to antenna systems outside of the product. you.) product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, acci- dent, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA... Philips Consumer Electronics Company reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna Please contact Philips at: systems outside the unit. 1-800-661-6162 if calling from Canada (French speaking) a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to 1-800-531-0039 (English or Spanish speaking) operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of (In Canada,this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No products damaged by these modifications. other warranties are expressedor implied, including any impliedwar- incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. ranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Philips is (Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequen- not liableunder any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, inci- tial damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This dental or consequential damages,howsoever incurred, even if notified includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copy- of the possibility of such damages.) righted or not copyrighted.) • a product used for commercial or institutional purposes. REHEHBER... Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE? below. Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration card Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is offi- promptly It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary. cially distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company in coun- tries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not distribute the product, the local Philips service organization will attempt to pro- vide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available). MODEL#

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uick Use and Hookup Guide IMPORTANT NOTE: This owner's manual is used with several Important Notice/Warning ...... 1 Component Video Input Connections ...... 3 different television models. Not all features (and Basic TV Operation ...... 1 High Definition Input Connections ...... 3 drawings) discussed in this manual will necessarily Remote Battery Installation ...... 1 Headphone/Sub-woofer/Data Jacks ...... 3 match those found with your television set. This is Remote Control Button Descriptions ...... 1 PC (Monitor) Connection ...... 4 normal and does not require that you contact your Hooking up the Television AV2 Input Connections ...... 4 dealer or request service. Basic Cable/Cable Box TV Connections ...... 2 AV3 Input Connection ...... 4 WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK Basic Antenna TV Connections ...... 2 Monitor Output Connections ...... 4 HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR EXCESSIVE MOISTURE. AV1 Input Connections ...... 3

Volume and Channel buttons are located on the top of the television cabinet. Tt 1is LCD television has a set of controls located on the top of he cabinet for use when the remote control is not needed. Sen_of _,Vl ndo \\ ;7; Press the POWER button on the fiont of the TV cabinet to turn the TV ON.

Note: With AutoChron ON, the TV will search for a PBS chan- Remote DC Input located on the nel to set the clock before powering itself on. This can take a bottom jack panel of the TV few seconds. J Press the VOLUME + button to increase the sound level or the VOLUME - button to lower the sound level. , ,_ ',,_,,' _, Pressing both buttons at the same time will display the , .E.o onscreen menu. After you are in the menu, use these buttons to make adjustments or selections. Press the CHANNEL + or - button to select TV channels. Use these buttons to make adjustments or selections in the onscreen menu. There is also a set of Audio and Video Input ,jacks located on both sides and the bottom of the television cabinet. Refer to the Audio/Video Po\\ el" Cord and Adapter Hookup sections within this Guide. Remote Sensor \\ redo\\ on the tront ot the television \\ hen u_lng the remote control to operate the television

Remote Control

(sho\\ 11 frolll the bottom) o load the stq_plied hatteries into the remote"

Remove the battery compartment door on the back of the Battery Compal'tmer_t Door remote. Place the batteries (2-AA) in the remote. Be sure the I+) and ( ) ends of the batteries line up COtTectly (the inside of the case is marked).

Reattach the battery compartment door. 2 "'AA'" Batteries \ Battery Compamnent

Button - Press to turn the TV ON and OFF.

PIP Button - When in the PC Mode, pressing the PIP button will bring ug Position Button - When using the PC Mode and the PIP window is present smaller second screen window to view prognamming while using tt_e TV as a com- on the screen, press the PoMtion button to move the PIP window to any of the puter monitor. four corners. Accessory Device alal, l, I_, I_l_, It Buttons- Pre_ to rewind, CC Button - Press to select Closed Captioning options wnhin the menu. I...,=1 PROG LIST CLOCK r- - ,.i fasfforward, or pause/freeze a videotape, or DVD. (See the DirectionL/or Use manual for details.)

TV/DVD/ACC Mode S_vitch - Slide to the TV position to control TV func- TV,VCR SOURCE FORMAT Clock Button - Press the CLOCK bunon to access the onscreen Clock tiom to the DVD position to control DVD Player functions, or to the ACC position menu. to control the functions of accessory devices (a cable converter, DBS, or VCR, for Format Button - Press to toggle the different screen format options. example). Source Button - Press to toggle between the different AiV Input jack con- Program List Button - Pre_ to display a list of channel numbers and their names. Each channel will appear as a selectable menu item. Refer to the ProgTam nections and the currently tuned channel. Li,,t section within the Dtmtrtons.lo_ Use manual ,,upplied with the TV for detailed Picture Button - Press to select an AutoPicture TMcontrol. Choose in,,truction,,. fiom tour factory-set controls (MOVIES, SPORTS, WEAK SIGNAL, and Sleep Button - Press to set the TV to automatically turn if, elf OFF at a given MULTI MEDIAl and a PERSONAL control that you set according to your amount of time. own preferences through the onscreen PICTURE menu. The four factory-set controls will tailor tl_e TV picture so as to enhance the particular type of pro- TV/VCR (A/CH) Button - TV/VCR Press while in the VCR mode I gram you are watching, or to maprove the p_cture of a progranl that has a weak indicator on the flont of the VCR will light) to view the playback of a tape. Press signal. again to place in the TV position (the VCR indicator light will go off) to view one progTam while recording another progTam. A/CH Press to toggle between the cur- Surf. Sound button - Press to set various factory Incredible Surround Sound hstening modes. (Refer to tl_e Incredible Surround section within tlae rently viewed channel and the previou,,ly viewed channel. Directions'Jot Use for detailed lnstructions.) Auto Sound Button - Pm,,s to ,,elect an AutoSound zxzcontrol. Choo,,e from @®@ throe factoDr-,,et control,, (VOICE, MUSIC, and THEATRE) and a PERSONAL to Channel (+) or (-) Buttons - Press to change the tuned channel. tailor the TV sound to enhance the particular type of progrmn you are watching. q)®@ Mode buttons - Press to directly enter a N_ecific mode, use the PC bunon to Menu (Select) Button - Pres_ for the on,,creen menu to appear Pms,,ing the place the TV m the PC (computer monitor) mode, press the HD button to menu button alter menu selection,, are made will eliminate the menu flom the dis- place the TV m the HD (high definition) mode, press the Radio button to place play. ®®0,,, the TV m the FM Radio mode, or the TV bunon to place the TV back to ns normal TV mode. Active Control Button - Pres,, repeatedly to toggle the Active Control to ON or OFF. When ON, the sharpness and noise reduction will be continuou,,ly monitored. STATUS,EXIT SURF Number Buttons - Press tlae llunlber buttons 1o select TV channels. When Cursor Buttons CLeft,Right, Up, Dmvn) - Pre,, these button_tohighlight, @ selecting single-digH channels, press the number of the desired channel. The ,,elect, and adju,,t items on tim TV's on,,creen menu. TV will pause for a few seconds and then tune to the selected channel. (Note: You can press 0, then the number also.) For channels 100 and above, first Volume {+) or {-) Buttons - Pre,,,, to adju,,t the TV ,,ound level. press 1 then the nex:t two numbers of tl_e desired channel. Mute Button - Pre,s to tuna the TV ,,ound OFF. Pre,,,, again to return tim ,,ound Surf Button - Press to select previously viewed channels. You can place up it,, previous level. to 10 channels in memory. Then by pressing the SURF burton you can quickly Status/Exit Button - Pres, to ,,ee tim cunent channel number on tim TV ,,creen. view the select channels. (See the "'Using the Channel Surf Control" section m Al,,opre,,,, to clear the TV ,,creen after control adju,,nnent,,. your hwrt_ctionL/or Us'e manual to see how to select a series of channels tlSi]lg the Surf button.) Direct Cable Connection:

our Cable TV input into your home may be a single (75 ohm) able or use a cable box decoder. In either case the connec- Cable signal coming trom tion is very simple. Follow the steps below to connect your cable Cable Company signal to your new television. (Round 75ff2 oo. .+o coaxial cable) F Direct Cable Connections:

This connection will supply Stereo sound to the TV.

Connectplied cablethetoopenthe 75f2end inputof theonroundthe bottomCable ofCompanythe TV. Screwsup- Jack Panel Bottom of TV it down finger tight.

Cable Box (w/RF In/Outputs): Cable Box with RF Inputs and Outputs Connection: Jack Panel Back Output Channel Switch of Cable Box This connection will NOT supply Stereo sound to the TV. The sound from the cable box will be mono. 1N from the Cable CableCompanySignal OUTPUT CH Connectplied cablethetoopenthe cableend ofsignalthe roundIN(put)Cableplug Companyon the backsup-of the Cable Box. 3 4 CABLE TO 'T'V II II IN L_J Using a separate round coaxial cable, connect one end to the OUT(put) (TO TV) plug on the back of the Cable Box.

Connect the other end of the round coaxial cable to the 75f2 input on the bottom of the television. Screw it down fin- ger tight. Round 75 Coaxial Cable NOTE: Be sure to set the OUTPUT CHANNEL SWITCH on the back of the cable box to CH 3 or 4, then tune the cable box on the TV to the corresponding channel. Once tuned, change channels at oo+ the cable box, not the television. Jack Panel Bottom of TV

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Cable Box (w/Audio/Video Outputs): Cable Box with Audio/Video Outputs Connection: Cable Signal IN from the Cable This connection will supply Stereo sound to the TV. Company Jack Panel Back of Cable Box with A/V Outputs Connectplied cablethetoopenthe cableend ofsignalthe roundIN(put)Cableplug Companyon the backsup-of / the Cable Box. 0trOUT

@ 3 °4 @@@ CABLE TO VIDEO cableUsing toa RCAthe Videotype Video(yellow)Cable,(or ANT,connectyouronecableend boxof themay be OUT labeled differently) Out jack on the cable box madthe other end to the Video Input on the bottom of the TV.

Audio Cables Video Cable, L & R (Red, White) endUsingtoatheRCAlefttypeand Audioright LeftAudiomadOutRightL &Cable,R jacksconnect(red &one white) on the cable box. Connect the other end to the Audio L & R Input jacks on the bottom of the TV.

NOTE: Use the SOURCE button on the TV remote control to tune to the AV1 channel for the cable box signal. Once tuned, change chan- Jack Panel Bottom of TV nels at the cable box, not the television. Pressing the SOURCE button repeatedly will scroll all the AV Input channels, including the present- ly tuned chmmel.

Antenna Connection:

A ombination antenna receives normal broadcast chan- Outdoor or Indoor Antenna nels (VHF 2-13 and UHF 14-69). Your connection is (Combination VHF/UHF) easy because there is only one 75Q (ohm) antenna plug on The combination antenna receives normal the back of your TV, and that's where the antenna goes. broadcast channels 2-13 (VHF) and 14-69 (UHF). Jack Panel Bottom of TV If your antenna has a round cable (75 ohm) on the end, then you're ready to connect it to the TV. \_X_//_/'/////_///_ 300_d7p5t;oh m If your antenna has fiat, twin-lead wire (300 ohm), you first need to attach the antenna wires to the screws on a 300- to 75-ohm adapter.

Twin _XII __ _ Push75ff2 (ohm)the roundplug onend theof bottomthe adapterof the(orTV.antenna)If the ontoround theend Lead Wire I K,j¢@_' I of the antenna wire is threaded, screw it down finger tight.

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e audio/video input jacks on the bottom panel of the TV am r direct picture and sound connections between the TV and a VCR (or similar device) that has audio/video output jacks.

AUDIO IN jackConnecton thethebottomVIDEOof the(yellow)TV. cable to the VIDEO AV1 in

AUDIOConnect (leftthe AUDIOand right)(redAV1andin jackswhite)oncablesthe bottomto the of the VIDEO IN (YELLOW) TV.

jackConnecton thethebackVIDEOof the(yellow)VCR orcableaccessoryto thedeviceVIDEObeingOUT used. ANT/CABLE 8-VIDEO R VIDEO OUT OUT AUDIO OUT OUT Connect the AUDIO (red and white) cables to the AUDIO (left and right) OUT jacks on the rear of the VCR BACK OF VCR (o1" Accessory device) or accessory device being used. ®®®@ Turn the VCR or accessory device and the TV ON. 0@@ VCR (or accessory device) Press the SOURCE button on the remote control to select @@@ (EQUIPPED WITH VIDEO AND the AV1 channel for the accessory device. AV1 will appear @@@ AUDIO OUTPUT JACKS) in the upper left corner on the TV screen when tuned prop- '©*'®© erly. I With the VCR (or accessory device) ON and a prerecorded 7 tape (CD, DVD, etc.) inserted, press the PLAY button to view the tape on the television.

omponent Video inputs provide the highest possible color and ictum resolution in the playback of digital signal source The CVI connection CVl material, such as with DVD players. will be dominate over the AV 1 in Video Input. Connect the Component (Y, Pb, Pr) Video OUT jacks When a Component from the DVD player (or similar device) to the Video Device is con- nected as described, it is COMP(onent) VIDEO Input (Y green, Pb blue, Pr red) I best not to have a video jacks on the bottom of the TV. When using the Component AUDIO CABLES signal connected to the Video Inputs, it is best not to connect a signal to the AV1 in (RED/%VH1TE) AV 1 in Video Input Video Jack. jack.

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ConnectAudio (lefttheandredright)and outputwhite AUDIOjacks on CABLESthe rear oftothetheacces- @@ OUT OUT sory device to the Audio (L and R) AV 1 in Input Jacks on @ the TV. ] Turn the TV and the DVD (or digital accessory device) 3 ON. ACCESSORY DEVICE Press the SOURCE button to scroll the available chan- EQUIPPED WITH COMPO- nels until CVI appears in the upper left corner of the TV ooo6 NENT VIDEO OUTPUTS. screen.

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your using a High Definition receiver that can transmit high efinition programming, the TV can except those signals through the HD Inputs located on the bottom of the TV.

Connect the Component (Y, Pb, Pr) Video OUT jacks HD 1 from the HD Receiver (or similar device) to the HD (Y, Pb, Coaxial Cable Lead-in Pr) input jacks on the bottom of the TV. from AUDIO _,,t_ Satellite CABLES "'e'v Dish Antenna

ConnectAudio (lefttheandredright)and outputwhite jacksAUDIOon theCABLESrear of tothetheHD 1 \ i • I Receiver to the Audio In (PC/HD) Input Jacks on the bot- tom of the TV. 0_o ®® Turn the TV and the HD Receiver ON. ®®@1 Press the HD Mode button to set the TV into the HD RF PR_ _ _T _2 .... _,N

Mode and tune to the HD signal. Rear of HD Receiver Coaxial Cable Lead-in (Illustration is for reference only. from Cable Outlet, Your HD Receiver's jack panel will Cable Converter Box, Note: The Audio/Video cables needed for this connection are not look and be labelled different.) or VHF/UHF Antenna supplied with your TV. Please contact your dealer or Philips at 800-531-0039 for information about purchasing the needed HD RECEIVER EQUIPPED WITH COMPONENT cables. VIDEO OUTPUTS.

TV VIEWED FROM THE BACK

e left side ,lack Panel contains three.jacks that can be used r your convenience. They include a Headphone ,lack, a Sub- Woofer ,lack, and a Data ,lack.

HEAD PHONE JACK - Used for headphone listening in any of the available modes. When headphones are connect- ed to this jack the TV speakers will be muted.

SUB-WOOFERcan be connected JACKto the TV- Anat externalthis jack. Sub-wooferThis would speakerpro- vide for a deeper bass sound.

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iS TV can be used as a PC Monitor. Your computer will have be equipped with a VGA type video output and VGA cable. Connect one end of the VGA Video cable to the Monitor (video) output on the computer to the PC Input (VGA) jack on the bottom of the TV. AUDIO Although audio connections are not required, the TV can reproduce the computers audio out by an AUDIO ADAPTER to the Audio output jack on the computer (if ADAPTER_ available) while connecting the other ends of the Audio cables to the Audio In left and right (PC/HD) Input Jacks VGA/FtGB ] PC with VIDEO VGA OUT on the bottom of the TV. Audio Out / Turn the TV and the Computer ON. Press the PC Mode button to set the TV into the HD Mode and tune to the computer's signal. VGA CABLE

Note: Please contact your dealer or Philips at 800-531-0039 for ®® information about purchasing the needed cables. ®®®

ACCESSORY DEVICE (Camera., DVD, VCR, etc.)

JACK PANEL ere are Audio/Video Input.lacks located on both sides of the TV © BACK LEFT OF TV cated under removable panels. These.jack allow for extra acces- sory device connections for items such as cameras or gaming stations. ®® _°°0® jackConnecton thetheleftVIDEOrear of (yellow)the TV. Connectcable to the VIDEOother endAV2of inthe VIDEO (yellow) cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of out the accessory device being used. Note: An S-Video cable can be used in place of the yellow Video cable if your device is equiped with an S-Video Output. S-Video provides better video VlOEOout Vl_nE0 playback. ®®@@ Connect(left and right)the AUDIOAV2 in (redjacksandon white)the left cablesrear of tothetheTV.AUDIOConnect @®® the other ends of the AUDIO (red and white) cables to the ®®® AUDIO (left and righ0 OUT jacks on the rear of the accessory Monitor AV2 @®@ out in device being used. VIDEO CABLE Turn the accessory device and the TV ON.

Press the SOURCE button on the remote control repeatedly to select the AV2 channel for the accessory device, AV2 will AUDIO CABLES appear in the upper left comer on the TV screen when tuned (Left and Right) AUDIO VIDEO RIGHT LEFT S-VIDEO properly, AN S-VIDEO CABLE CAN BE USED IN PLACE OF THE With the accessory device ON, press the PLAY button to acti- ACCESSORY DEVICE YELLOW VIDEO CABLE IF JACK PANEL 5 vate the playback on the television, DESIRED.

ACCESSORY DEVICE (Camera., DVD, VCR, etc.) Ch like the AV2 jacks', the AV3.jacks" allow _br extra accessory vice connections for items such as cameras or gaming stations. The AV3 Input Jacks am located on the right mar of the TE.

Connecton the fighttherearVIDEOof the (yellow)TV. Connectcable theto theotherVIDEOend ofAV3the in jack VIDEO (yellow) cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of the accessory device being used. Note: An S-Video cable can be used in place of the yellow Video cable if your device is equiped with an S-Video Output. S-Video provides better video playback.

Connect(left and right)the AUDIOAV2 in(redjacksandon thewhite)rightcablesrear oftothetheTV.AUDIOConnect the other ends of the AUDIO (red and white) cables to the AUDIO (left and right) OUT jacks on the rear of the accessory ®®® device being used. @®@ VIDEO CABLE Turn the accessory device and the TV ON. @© AUDIO CABLES Press the SOURCE button on the remote control repeatedly to (Left and select the AV3 channel for the accessory device. AV3 will appear Right) in the upper left corner on the TV screen when tuned properly.

AN S-VIDEO CABLE CAN BE USEDIN PLACE OFTHE Withvate thethe accessoryaccessory devicedevice (DVD,ON, pressVCR,theCAMERA,PLAY buttonetc.) toandacti- YELLOW VIDEO CABLEIF ACCESSORY DEVICE view the playback on the television. DESIRED. JACK PANEL

Audio System AUDIO CABLES Connection: (Red & White) TVCRe Monitor Mudio/Video) out jacks are groat for recording with a or used to connect an external audio system for better audio. For Audio System Connection:

ConnectOut) jacksonelocatedend ofonthethe R(ight)right rearandof L(eft)the TVAUDIOto the R(Monitorand L audio input jacks on your sound system. Refer to the AUDIO OUT control within the Directions for Use for FIXED or VARI- AV OUT AUDIO SYSTEM ABLE settings. with AUDIO INPUTS AUDIO L(eft) and R(ight)

TurnthroughthetheTVaudioand systemaudio system ON. TV sound can be heard Monitor OUT For Second VCR Connection/Recorder: Second VCR VIDEO &AUDIO Connection/Recorder: L(eft) and R(ight) The following steps allow you to connect a VCR to record the pro- gram while your watching it. VIDEO CABLE (Yellow)

Connectout VIDEOoneOUTend plugof theonyellowthe leftVideorear ofCablethe TV.to theConnectMonitorthe other end to the VIDEO IN plug on the second VCR.

JACK PANEL ConnectMonitor oneout LendandofRtheplugsred onandthewhiteleft rearAudioof thecableTV fromto thethe Located on the back left of the AUDIO IN plugs on the VCR. TV SECOND VCR

S recordTurn thewhat'sVCRbeingON, viewedinsert aonblackthe VHSTV screen.tape and it's ready to AUDIO CABLES (Red & White) 4 15" LCD FlatTV_ HDTV Monitor

• Active Control TM • High Definition Monitor (I080i, ) displayed as 720p • 3 Line Digital Comb Filter • Digital Crystal Clear III TM • NTSC Tuner • Built-in speakers with 6 watts RMS • Flexible inputs: HD Component and VGA (WXGA Resolution) • Built-in FM Radio with 40 presets 15" LCD FlatTV TMHDTV Monitor

Picture Quality

High Definition Capable The high resolution of this LCD FlatTVTM [2.4 million pixels - 1024 x 768 (x3)] means that all of today's highest quality signals will 100k their best when displayed on this set. Sim#_ connect to any HDTV decoder (DBS, Cable, or off air) to experience HDTV at it's best. Sound Quality 3 Line Digital Comb Filter For the highest possible picture quality from R/F or Composite connections. Virtually 6 watt RMS Stereo Speakers eliminates horizontal and vertical hanging dots as well as dot crawl. Exciting and lifelike sound

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• Response Time: LCD: 25ms Auto Volume Leveler • Brightness: 450 cd/m 3 (nits) • Contrast Ratio: 350:1 Connectivity • Viewing Angle: 176h/176V 1 Set of HD Component Video Inputs Ease of Use 1 set of SD Component Video Inputs Stereo AV inputs and outputs Active Control TM VGA Input (up to XGA 1280 x 768 60-75 Hz) By continually adjusting picture settings over 60 times per second, Active Subwoofer output Control Plus ensures that the viewing experience is always optimal. Side S-Video and stereo AV inputs Headphone out (3.5ram) VESA Standard mounting pattern VESA pattern guarantees compatibility with hundreds of innovative mounting solutions. rear jack panel 16:9 Compress Widescreen Mode RCAU_39 Built in NTSC Tuner Picture in Graphic 100 preset television channels/40 Preset radio channels Direct access to HD/VGA/Video Inputs. ,_ right jack Top Controls ...... panel Universal Remote (VCR/DVD/SAT/Audio/CD-R) left jack Auto Surf TM List panel Channel Auto-Programming UPC: 0 37849 93413 5 English/French/Spanish menu Product Dimensions: 18.9"W x 12.1"H x 2.6"D 240-minute Sleep Timer 13.7 Ibs. Closed Caption viewing Product Weight: Carton Dimensions: 23.1"W x 16.7"H x 9.49"D This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with 15.119 of the FCC rules. Carton Weight: 17.6 Ibs. Carton contains: Remote Control w/batteries, operating instructions, warranty information • Country of Origin: China

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