Instructions for use
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President and Chief Executive Officer
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,_ This "bolt of lightning" indicates uninsulated material within your unit which may cause an
electrical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove the product
covering.
_.The =exclamation point" calls attentton to features for which you should read the enclosed lit-
erature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems.
WARNING; TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: To wevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert.
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SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS- Readbeforeoperatingequipment
This productwasdesignedandmanufacturedto meetstrictqualityand 11. Power-CordProtection- Powersupplycordsshouldberoutedso
safetystandards.Thereare, however,some installationandoperation that theyarenot likelyto bewalkedon or pinchedbyitemsplaced
precautionswhichyou shouldbeparticularlyawareof. upon or againstthem, payingparticularattention to cords and
1. ReadInstructions- Allthesafetyandoperatinginstructionsshould
bereadbeforetheapplianceisoperated.
2. RetainInstructions- Thesafetyand operatinginstructionsshould
beretainedforfuturereference.
3. HeedWarnings- All warningsontheapplianceandintheoperating
instructionsshouldbeadheredto.
4. FollowInstructions- All operatinganduseinstructionsshouldbe
followed.
5. WaterandMoisture- Theapplianceshouldnotbeusednearwater
- for example,neara bathtub,washbowl,kitchensink,laundrytub,
in awetbasementor neara swimmingpool,etc.
6. CartsandStands- Theapplianceshouldbeusedonlywitha cartor
standthat isrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
6#,. A An applianceandcartcombinationshouldbemoved
with care. Quickstops, excessiveforce,and uneven
surfacesmaycausetheapplianceandcartcombination
to overturn.
6B. Tilt/Stability- Alltelevisionsmustcomplywithrecommendedinter-
nationalglobalsafetystandardsfor tilt andstabilitypropertLesof its
cabinetdesign.
Donotcompromisethesedesignstandardsbyapplyingexces-
sivepullforcetothefront,ortop, of thecabinetwhichcould
ultimatelyoverturntheproduct.
Also,donotendangeryourself,or children,byplacingelec-
tronicequipment/toysonthetop of thecabinet.Suchitems
couldunsuspectinglyfallfromthetop ofthe setandcause
productdamageand/orpersonalinjury.
7. Wall or CeilingMounting- Theapplianceshouldbemountedto a
wallorceilingonly asrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
8. Ventilation- Theapplianceshouldbesituatedso thatits locationor
positiondoesnot interferewith itsproperventilation.Forexample,
theapplianceshouldnot besituatedona bed,sofa,rug, or similar
surfacethat may block the ventilation openings;or, placed in a
built-ininstallation,suchas a bookcaseor cabinetthatmayimpede
theflow of airthroughtheventilationopenings.
9. Heat - The applianceshould be situatedawayfromheatsources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances
(includingamplifiers)that produceheat.
10. Power Sources- The applianceshouldbe connectedto a power
supplyonlyofthetypedescribedintheoperatinginstructionsor as
markedontheappliance.
plugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthe pointwheretheyexit from
theappliance.
12. Cleaning- Theapplianceshouldhecleanedonlyasrecommended
bythe manufacturer.
13. Power Lines - An outdoorantennashouldbe locatedawayfrom
powerlines.
14. OutdoorAntennaGrounding- If anoutsideantennaisconnectedto
thereceiver,besuretheantennasystemis groundedsoasto pro-
videsomeprotectionagainstvoltagesurgesand builtup static
charges.
Section810of theNationalElectricCode,ANSI/NFPANo.70-1984,
providesinformationwithrespectto propergroundingofthemats
andsupportingstructuregroundingofthe lead-inwiretoan anten-
na dischargeunit,sizeof groundingconnectors,locationofanten-
na-dischargeunit,connectionto groundingelectrodesandrequire-
mentsforthegroundingelectrode.SeeFig.below.
15. Non-use Periods - The powercordof the applianceshouldbe
unpluggedfrom theoutletwhenleftunusedfor a longperiodof
time.
16. ObjectandLiquidEntry- Careshouldbetakensothatobjectsdo
notfalland liquidsarenotspilledintotheenclosurethroughopen-
ings.
17. DamageRequiringService- Theapplianceshouldbe servicedby
qualifiedservicepersonnelwhen:
A. Thepowersupplycordortheplughasbeendamaged;or
B. Objectshavefallen,or liquidhasbeenspilledintothe appli-
ance;or
C. Theappliancehasbeenexposedtorain;or
D. Theappliancedoesnotappeartooperatenormallyor exhibits
a markedchangeinperformance;or
E. Theappliancehasbeendropped,ortheenclosuredamaged.
18. Servicing- Theusershouldnot attemptto servicetheappliance
beyondthat describedin theoperatinginstructions.Allotherservic-
ing shouldbereferredto qualifiedservicepersonnel.
Note to the CATV systeminstaller: Thisreminderis providedto call the
CATVsysteminstailer's attentionto Article820-40 of the NEC that pro-
videsguidelinesfor propergrounding and, in particular,specifiesthatthe
cable groundshallheconnectedto the grounding systemof the building,
as closeto the pointof cableentryas prantLca].
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_ Getting Started
Safety/Precautions ..................................................... 3
Table of Contents ....................................................... 4
Features and Model Information ................................ 5
Welcome/Product Registration ................... 2
W Remote Control O.eration
Using the Smart Picture Control ................. 32
Using the Smart Sound Control ............................... 32
Using the Smart Surf Control and the Surf button...33
Setting the TV Remote to Work Optional Accessory
Devices:
_-_ On-Screen Features
PICTURE MENU
<'Adjusting Color, Brightness, Sharpness,
Tint, and Picture Controls ................................... 6
<'Using the Clearview Control ............................... 7
<'Using the Flesh Correction Control .................... 7
<'Adjusting the TV's Convergence Control ........... 8
FEATURES MENU
<'Selecting a Picture Source .................................. 9
<'Setting the 'IV for Closed Captioning ............... 10
<'Setting the TV for Cable or Antenna Signals.... I1
<'Adding Channels in Memory (Automatically). 12
<'Adding Channels in Memory (Manually) ......... 13
<'Setting the TV Clock ......................................... 14
<'Using the Time/Channel Reminder Control...... 14
<'Turn-On Timer .................................................. 15
<'Using the Sleep Timer Control ......................... 15
<'Using Parental Control/Content Advisory:
• Code Setup/Blocking Channels ............... 16-17
• Content Advisory - Movie Ratings ......... 18-19
• Parental Guidelines ....................................... 20
• Blocking Options/Review Settings ............... 21
<'Adjusting the Channel Display Control ............ 22
<'Using the Language Control ............................. 22
SOUND MENU
<'Adjusting Bass, Treble, and Balance Sound
Controls ............................................................. 23
<'Setting the Bass Boost Control ........................ 23
<'Setting the 'IV for Stereo and SAP Programs ..24
<'Using the Sound Image Control ........................ 25
<'Using the Volume Display Control ................... 25
<'Using the TV Speaker On/Off Control with
the Audio Output jacks ..................................... 26
<'Surround Sound Speaker Connections and
Variable Audio Output Control ........................ 27
<'Using the TV's Audio/Video Input and
Output Jacks ............................................... 28-31
_ Direct Entry/Code Number Method ............... 34-35
• Search and Identify Method ................................ 36
Remote Control, Direct Entry Code Lists .......37-38
Using the Remote s VCR buttons ............................ 39
_-_ Picture-In-Picture (PIP)
How to Use PIP (Connections) ............ 40-41
How to Use PIP with the "IVRemote ...................... 42
Selecting the Picture Source for PIP ........................ 43
Adjusting Picture-in-Picture Color and Tint ............ 44
More PIP Connections (Cable Converter) ............... 45
I General Information
Tips if Something Isn't Working ............... 46
TV Help Menu ......................................................... 47
Glossary of TV Terms ............................................. 48
Index ........................................................................ 49
Factory Service Locations .................................. 50-51
Warranty .................................................................. 52
Use the simple Set-Up Guide (supplied with
your TV information packet) for details on:
• Antenna Hook-ups
• First Time Set-Up
(Automatic Settings)
• Basic TV and Remote
Control Operation
• On-Screen Menu Use
Because of continuous product improvements, the informa-
tion mentioned in the documents accompanying your product
are subject to change without notice.
Copyright _ 1999 Philips Consumer Electronics Company. All rights reserved.
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First Time Set Up - automatically sets the TV for
local channels and the correct picture signal (antenna
or cable). See your Set-up and Quick Use Guide for
details.
Infrared Remote Control - operates your TV set
and a variety of wireless remote control VCRs, Cable
TV Converters, and other accessory equipment.
Standard TV broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable TV
(CATV) channel capability.
Closed Captioning - allows the viewer to read TV
program dialogue or voice conversations as on-screen
text.
Automatic Programming of channels - for quick
and easy selection of favorite stations available in
your area.
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) - can show a TV program
and the direct video output from an accessory (VCR,
etc.) onto the TV screen at the same time.
Stereo 'IV - with a built-in audio amplifier and a
twin speaker system, reception of TV programs in
both broadcast stereo sound or (SAP) bilingual broad-
cast are available.
On-Screen Features - display helpful information
for the setting of TV controls (such as help messages,
operating tips and glossary).
Parental Controls - for "censoring" or blocking out
channels to keep children from watching undesirable
programming.
Audio/Video Jacks - for direct connections with
VCRs (and other accessories) for quality "IV picture
i and sound playhack.Component video Input connec-
tors are also available for high fidelity color and pic-
ture resolution when using digital video source mate-
rial, such as DVD.
Digital Ready - Projection Television capable of
connecting to both the current analog television sig-
nals of today as well as interfacing with new upcom-
ing digital source playback products and devices.
This TV includes multiple signal connectors
(Component Video, S-Video, Composite Video)
which give you a variety ofequipment playback
options for digital set top boxes, satellite receivers,
cable boxes, and other digital devices.
While there may exist some digital devices with con-
nections not available on this television, you should
be adequately prepared for the vast majority of prod-
ucts coming onto the digital consumer electronics'
market. Note: You should always use the connection
output on digital devices that gives the highest level
of picture quality possible. As listed above the
Component Video (or Y t_ PR) input delivers the
best color and picture reproduction; followed by S-
Video; and then Composite Video. In addition to the
above listed inputs, your television also includes the
standard 75ohm cable signal connector for use with
antennas or analog cable boxes.
As you unpack your TV please note that the fol-
lowing items have been included with your set:
• Owner's Manual
Safety Tip Information
Factory Service Center Locations
Warranty Registration Card
Remote Control Transmitter
Batteries for Remote Control Use
Please take a few minutes to complete your regis-
tration card. The serial number for the TV is on
the hack of the set.
Refer to the back of this manual for instructions
on the cleaning and care of the TV.
Surround Sound -this TV set contains external audio
speaker connections for a more dynamic sound effect.
Sleep-Timer - automatically turns the TV OFF at
)reset time intervals.
Smart Button - for the control of TV Sound and
Picture levels. Use the Smart Button on the remote to
quickly adjust Smart Sound (to set TV Volume levels
during program changes or eommerciai breaks);
Smart Picture (for programmed video level adjust-
ments on a variety of program sources); and Smart
Surf (for quick one button channel selection of up to
10 of your favorite channels).
End-of-Life disposal
Your new projection television and its packaging
contain materials that can be recycled and reused.
Specialized companies can recycle your product
to increase the amount of reusable materials and
minimize the amounts which need to be properly
disposed.
Your product also uses batteries which should not
be thrown away when depleted, but should be
handed in and disposed of as small chemical
waste.
Please find out about the local regulations on how
to dispose of your old television, batteries, and
packaging materials wben.ever you replace exist-
ing equipment.
TpO adjust your TV color and
icture controls, select a TV
channel and follow the steps shown
below."
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[_ Select BRIGHTNESS, PIC-
TURE, COLOR, TINT, or
_HARPNESS picture control.
With the PICTURE MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_ buttons. Then
press the MENU (_vI)button.
<_ Press the (+) or (-) buttons to
I adjust the selected control.
TclePress the STATUS button to
ar the screen.
Remember. When the bar
! scale is centered, control set-
tings are at normal mid-range lev-
els.
BRIGHTNESS Press (-) or (+) until
dark parts of the picture show good
detail.
Press (-) or (+) until
whitestparts of the picture are as
brightas you prefer.
COLOR Press (-) or (+) to add or
eliminate color.
TINT Press (-) or (+) to obtainnatu-
ralskin tones. (Also see Flesh
Correction on page 7for moreinfor-
mation).
S_RPNESS Press (-) or (+) to
improve detail in the picture.
Clwearview is a sharpness feature
hich smoothes out back-
ground snow (or picture noise)
without losing picture image detail
or crispness.
<_ Select CLEARVIEW control.
With the PICTURE MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_1, buttons. Then
press the MENU _vl) button.
Press the MENU AV buttons
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to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to select (tJ) the
ENHANCED mode.
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<_ Press the STATUS button
clear the screen.
to
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UTe the Flesh Correction con-
rol to keep skin tone hues (or
facial tint)from varying from TV
channel to TV channel.
<_ Sdeet FLESH CORREC-
TION control.
With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_ buttons. Then
press the MENU (_1) button.
<_ Press the MENU 41,V buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to turn (_") the
FLESH CORRECTION control
ON.
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_!onvergence is the correct lin-
ing up of the red and blue
light paths on the TV screen.
NOTE: If no color fringing (see
Smart Help) shows, then no
Convergence adjustments are nec-
essary for your TV.
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_:_ Select CONVERGENCE
trol.
With PICTURE MENU (2 of 2) on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_ buttons. Then
press the MENU (_d) button.
con-
<_If there is RED or BLUE color
fringing on the White cross, press
the MENU button to continue.
<_ Press the MENU t_ buttons
to move the red or blue cross
directly over the white cross on the
TV screen.
The red or blue cross is properly
adjusted when it is completely
merged with the white cross. (No
color appears around the edge of
the white cross).
@>Press the STATUS button to
adjustments are complete.
I clear the screen when convergence
Remember. Convergence
set at the factory for
best viewing, but if one or more of
the (red or blue) colors appear
around the edges of objects (color
fringing) follow the steps given in
this section.
NOTE: Adjustments for "Multi-Point" on-
screen color fringing can also be made as part
of the "lV's Convergence control system.
Follow the TV's on-screen menu directions to
select individual screen areas that can be read-
justed and set for varying red/bltm color fring-
ing conditions. These multi-point settings can
then be "Saved" to memory for the specific
are_.s of the "rv screen (or Factory Settings for
convergence can be me.ailed and put back into
place for use).
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fringeonthe WHITEcross,
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Press"M"to Continue
- or -
Press "!_"to Return
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Tthhe picture for the TV can come
rough either the ANTENNA
plug or the AUDIO/VIDEO INput
jacks (on the rear of the TV). The
Picture Source control simply tells
the TV which one of these picture
sources it is to show on the TV
screen.
_ Sdect PICTURE SOURCE
SELECT control.
With the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_t buttons. Then
press the MENU _vl) button.
,,_ _ Press the MENU AV buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to turn the desired
PICTURE SOURCE control ON
(u,').
ANTENNA- for a picture signal
coming from the ANTENNA plug
onthe TV.
AUX 1 VIDEO- for a picture sig-
nal coming from the AUX 1 Video
Inputjack on the rear of the TV.
AUX 1 Y 1_ PR- for picture sig-
nals coming from the component
(Y PB PR) luminance and color
inputjacks on the rear of the TV.
AUX 2 VIDEO- for a picture sig-
nal coming from the AUX 2 Video
Input jack on the rear of the TV.
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AUX 2 _GEO
_ Press the STATUS button to
clear the screen.
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Remember, the Auxiliary
(AUX 1
VIDEO, etc.) must have a compat-
ible video signal source properly
connected (to the INPUT plug on
the rear of the "IV), or the TV
screen will be blank.
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ClvOSed Captioning (CC) allows
ou to read the voice content of
television programs on the TV
screen. Designed to help the hearing
impaired this feature uses on-screen
"text boxes" to show dialogue and
conversations while the TV program
is in progress.
@Select CLOSED CAPTIONING
control.
With the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_ buttons. Then
press the MENU (M) button.
<_ Press the MENU AV buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to select (v,") the
desired Closed Caption mode - For
Example: "ALWAYS ON" and
"CAPTION I".
CAPTION 1, 2, 3, 4:
dialogue (and descriptions)
for the action on the captioned
TV program shows on-screen.
(See Important Note on this
page.)
TEXT 1, 2, 3, 4:
often used for channel guide,
schedules, or bulletin board
information for CC programs.
<_ After making your Caption mode
selection, press the STATUS button
to clear the TV screen. The selected
Closed Caption mode will be active.
To cancel, set the Closed Captioned
feature to OFF when finished view-
ing.
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programs and product commercials are made for broadcast
with Closed Caption (CC) information included. Neither are all Closed Caption
modes (CAPTION 1-4; or TEXT 1-4) necessarily being used by a broadcast station
during the transmission of a closed caption program. Usually "CAPTION 1"is the
most used mode to view captioned material. Refer to your area's TV program list-
ings for the star ons andtimes of C osed Caption shows.
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ALWAYS ON
ALWAYS OFF
ON DURING MUTE ONLY
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NOTE: The ON DURING
MUTE ONLY control ca_
be used to set the TV to
gum the Closed Caption
mode "ON" whenever the
MLrrE button on the
t_..mote is pressed.
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Remember. Broadcast
ii stations will often use
spelling abbreviations, symbols,
dropouts and other grammatical
shortcuts in order to keep pace
with the on-screen action. These
type factors vary upon the source
of the captioned text material and
do not indicate a need for service
on the part of the TV.
in black and white (although some broadcasters
or networks may occasionally use color to hi
Closed Caption information will usually appear
light or draw attention to certain areas.)
This symbol will appear on channels that con-
taJnClosed Captioning mamdal wbunevm"the
status display is shown.
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FULL SCREEN TEXT
will block TV screen from viewing
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NOiTE: lf you went through
rst Time Setup (in your
Quick Use Guide), this task has
already been completed for you.
You need to make sure the TV is
set to pick up either Cable TV or
Antenna signals. In other words,
the TV needs to know if you con-
nected a Cable TV signal or a nor-
mal antenna to its ANTENNA plug.
Select CABLE CHANNEL
TUNING control.
With the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU _-._ buttons.
Then press the MENU (M) button.
<_a Press the MENU AV buttons
to move the RED highlight. Press
the MENU button to select (_,") the
desired mode - For Example:
CABLE.
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CABLE-
NORMAL- If you havean
<_ Press the STATUS button to
If you DO have
Cable TV connected
to the TV. Channels
1-125 are available.
Antenna connected
to the TV. Channels
2-69 are available.
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I clear the screen.
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Auto-Programming (see previous
page) adds all the channels it
can find (on your Antenna or Cable
TV system) into the TV's memory.
Add/Delete Channels makes it easy
for you to add other channels, or
drop unwanted channels, from the
list of channels in the TV's memory.
<_ Select CHANNEL MEMORY
(ADD/DELETE CHANNELS)
control.
With the FEATURES MENU on
screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4.-_ buttons. Then
press the MENU (M) button.
<_ Press the CHANNEL AV or
number buttons to select the chan-
nel you want to add or delete.
_ Press the MENU ]1_button to
ADD the channel into the TV's
memory.
Press the MENU _l button to
DELETE the channel from memory.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each chan-
nel you wish to add or delete.
_ Press the STATUS or MENU
button to clear the screen.
FEATURE MENU
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Remember. You can also
add the AUX 1VIDEO,
AUX 2 VIDEO, or AUX I Y PB
PR, modes just like a channel.
Then by pressing the CHANNEL
AV buttons the AUX(iliary)
mode can quickly be selected to
use the desired set of Input jacks
(see page 28).
Note: AUX(iliary) VIDEO modes
are located between the lowest
and highest channel numbers
within the ADD/DELETE CHAN-
NEL control screen.
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NOiTE: If you went through
rst Time Setup (in your
Quick Use Guide), this task has
already been completed for you.
Your TV comes with an on-screen
clock. During normal operation the
clock appears on the screen with
every channel change (and when
the STATUS button is pressed).
<_ Select SET CLOCK control.
With FEATURES MENU (?,,of 5)
Ion screen, move the RED hi_,hlight
with the MENU 4_ buttons. Then
press the MENU (M) button.
<_ Press the remote's number
I buttons to set the time clock.
The remote's MENU _ buttons
can also be used to set the hours,
minutes and AM/PM portions of
the clock.
<_ Press the STATUS button to
set the clock in operation and clear
the screen.
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Remember, g
be sure to press "0"
first and then the
hour number for
single digit entries.
TV Clock settings
may be lost when
the TV is unplugged
(or AC power to the
set is interrupted).
Wcth the Half Hour Reminder
ontrol the TV automatically
shows you the current time and
channel every thirty minutes.
<_ Select HALF HOUR
REMINDER control.
With FEATURES MENU (2 of 5)
on screen, move the RED high-
light with the MENU 4_ buttons.
Then press the MENU (_1) button.
<_ Press the MENU &V and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select (p") the EVERY HALF
HOUR item.
Press the STATUS button to
clear the screen.
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Select SET ALARM TIMER
control.
With FEATURES MENU (2 of 5)
on screen, move the P,ED highlight
with the MENU (M) 4,'_ buttons.
Then press the MENU button.
<_ Press the MENU •V and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select ON (v").
<_ Press the MENU •• and
then the MENU (M) buttons to
se ect SET ALARM TIME".
_ Press the remote's number
buttons to set the "TURN ON"
time for the TV. (Press MENU •
• for AM or PM.)
<_ Press the STATUS button to
set the "ALARM TIME" and clear
the screen.
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n_rVe you ever fallen asleep in
ont of the TV only to have it
wake you up at two in the morning
with a test pattern screeching in
your ears? Welt, your TV can save
you all that trouble by automatical-
ly turning itself off.
<_ Press the SLEEP button on the
remote control.
Note: you can also select the
SLEEP control with the TV's on-
screen FEATURES MENU (2 of 5),
Move the RED highlight with the
MENU (M) 4_1,buttons. Then press
the MENU button.
<_ Press the SLEEP button repeat-
edly to pick the amount of time (15
minutes to 2 hours ahead) before
the TV will turn itself off.
The (+), (-) buttons can also be used
to set the amount of time.
_ Press or MENU
the STATUS
(M) button to clear the screen after
I you have set the dine for the TV to
Remember,
to see how many
minutes are left
before the TV shuts
itself off, reselect
the SLEEP TIMER
control screen.
To stop a SLEEP
TIMER setting,
reset the timer back
to OFF. (Turning
the "IV off and on,
or pressing a button
during the last
minute of a timer
setting, will also
cancel a setting.)
A few seconds
before the TV is to
shut off a message
will come on the
screen telling you
GOOD NIGHT.
.__ turn off.
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P_torental Control allows parents
block out, or censor, any
channels they think children should
not watch. A channel placed under
Parental Control cannot be viewed
until a correct access code is used to
unlock the channel for viewing.
First let's set your Parental Code:
<_ Select the PARENTAL CON-
TROL.
With FEATURES MENU (3 of 5)
on screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_ buttons. Then
press the MENU (M) button•
<_ Press the MENU
and select the SETUP CODE item.
I MENU (M) buttons to highlight
<_ Press 0, 1 the remote.
7, 1,
AV and
on
"XXXX" shows on the ACCESS
CODE SETUP screen as you press
the number buttons•
"INCORRECT ACCESS CODE -
TRY AGAIN" will also show on the
screen.
yourTV and the Parental Control for the first time, and don't wantto SETUP a new
Access code number, you can use the "0000' number to block channels - see next page.
NOTE:Your TV left the factorywith the Parental Code set to "0000".If you are using 7
The "0711" Parental Code (shown on this page) is given asa default or way to reset the
Code when the current Access number is not known.
-- FEATURE MENU
i
d
-- _AR_r_'_4_ CCI_ TROL
•__/
/
<_ Press0,7, 1, on
1 the remote
again.
"Next Enter Your New Access
Code shows on the screen•
<_ Enter a new four digit number
code using the remote.
"Access Code Changed" shows on
the screen to let you know the new
code has been set.
Continue to the next page tofind
out how to "BLOCK" channels from
viewing.
your Censor Access Code without
changing to a new code number.
So if your Code number changes,
and you didn't change it yourself,
then you will know that someone
has altered the code and the
blanked out channel has been
viewed.
• Press MENU • to go on and start
to l*bl.oc k" channels.
• press MENU • to go to "Content
Advisot'y" (orTV and Movie Ratings
system of channel blocking).
• Press MENU to return to the parental
Control Menu scrccn.
i° Press STATUS to dear the semen•
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Aflper you Setup your personal
arental Access Code number
(see previous page), you are now
ready to select the channels you
want to block out or censor from
viewing.
Select the CHANNEL
BLOCKING control.
With FEATURES MENU (3 of 5)
[ on screen, move the RED highlight
with the MENU 4_1' buttons. Then
press the MENU (M) button.
<_ Press the MENU A_' and
MENU (M) buttons to highlight
and select the CHANNEL
BLOCKING Menu tern.
<_ Enter the correct Parental
Code number (see previous page).
Press Channel ,AT or Channel
Number buttons to select the chan-
nel you want to block.
V
-- FEATURE MENU
I
I
._.J
<_ Press the MENU button
"BLOCK VIEWING" on the
selected channel,
Press the MENU • button to
"ALLOW VIEWING" on a
blocked ¢haanel.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for any other
channels you wish to block out.
O
Remember, to make "IV
viewing easier all channels
(and Audio/Video Input jacks)
will be unblocked, once the cor-
rect Parental Code number has
been entered.
When the TV is turned OFF and
then back ON again, Parental
Control is back in place for all
channels.
to
No(€: You can also block out the
use of the Audio/Video Input jacks
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Seie_ =_c_er Cs,annel
tot we_ng
BLOCKED CHAICNEL SCREEN MESSAGE
(Appears when an attempt to select a blocked
chanr_] is made a_d parental Conm:4 is ON.)
on the rear of the TV. This stol_ the
viewing of VCR programs which
can I_ shown tlnough _he A/V IN
jaaks. Just _|ect AUX 1 or AUX 2
VIDEO (lo_t_d b_tw_n th_ lower
and higlw.st channel nurn_) on
tl_ Channel nice, king screen, and
select*blocked".
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