Magnavox FTR9964 Owner’s Manual

32" FlatTV
Flat, Slim and Wide monitor design (depth 3.5in._
Plasma ALiS/High Resolution technology
Digital Natural Motion TM
Digital CrystalClear T"
3D Y/C comb filter
Integrated speaker/sound system
Dual HD component input
Double Window, Two-Tuner PIP
AutoScreen TMFit
Active Control TMwith ambient lightsensor
Dynamic graphical user interface
Closed Captioning
Flat-to-Wall mount kit
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32" FlatTV
Product highlights
ALiS/ High Resolution Plasma technology
with 1024x852 pixets.
Digital Natural Motion TM offers razor-sharpreproductidn of movement and motion.The unique and highlyadvanced processingcalculatesmotion trajectories of movleg picture elements.It correctsjerky movement from bothstudio programs
or moviematerial.
Digital CrystalClear TM witb Dynamic Contrast,Comb f_er,
9.bit processing,lum_ance enhancementsand colorenhance. ments (LTP2).Offer a crispand natural picture from any type or quality of source.
Dual HD component input and full 1080i resolution displayfor connection to high definition input.
Double Window, two-tuner PIP with secondtuner Double Window.SinglePIP(free positioning),3 fold and 6 fold side PIPs.
Also offersphotofinish,freeze Main and freezePIEReplay lets
you play back the previousfew secondsin a PIPscreen:if you missedtbe action, replay it as much as you wails. SecondTunersound on headphones.
Technical specifications Plasma screen
Visible screen diameter 32" . 16:9 aspect ratio ALiS]HD 1024x8S2 pixels (xS)
Contrast r_tio : 400:I (da_'k _x_om) Brightness : 600cd/m 2(without filter plate) And-telex co,ted _ass so_en _anless design (no _n noise)
Wall mount kit : Fbt-to-Wall as we(I as Tilted
Optional stands :a.o 'Arch'TC32 9964/2R
Picture processing
D_gital Natural Motion TM
O_gital CrystalClear TM
Active Control TM Auto SharpnessControl -7 steps
-Auto Dynamic Contrast / Histogram
-Auto D_gital Noise Reduction
-Ambient Lght Sensor
-Auto Format / AUto Screen Fig _'
Auto Picmr_TM (5 modes)
- soft, natural, r£ch,personal, muhimedia
_nt Control (S modes)
W£deScreen plus
Sound processing
Sound system : BTSC (incl DBX) / SAP Stereo
Auto Sound TM (5 modes)
- movie, sl_eeeh,music, personal,multimedia Output : 2x15W RHS(@IO%THD)
O_gital Signal Processing Spatial-Pseudo Stereo
Bass /Tretile conttx_t Sepal'ate Headphone volume Language I-II selection (SAP) 'Monitor is Center' setup (with ext_HiFi system)
Ease of Use
Dynamic graphical user inter fare. Easyand
intuitive ol_ration th_x_ugh feedforward and
backtracking display
Fuff menu control of all functions th_x_ugh
laye_d menus
Onsct_en sl.atus display for channels and
_u_ctio_s (OSD)
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AutoLock TM to plx_tect young children from oblectionable programming with V-chip technology
_avourite ch_nel selection and SurfTM loop
Active Control TM dame menu indicating real time I_icture settings
DoubleWindow, two-t_ner P_P
EasyTuneTM
MuftNanguage menu / OSD (Eng, Fr_,Spa,Port)
Sleeptimerup to 180 minu_es
Closed Capt_on£ng
PictureFreeze& Replay
Mosaic Screen (Scan
Last Status (for picture & sound)
Oeale*" Link : wireless communication for
installation and service.
Reception
Tuningsystem: PLL Digital Tuning
Color transmission systems Off-air: NTSC - M
NTSC videoplayback
Channel selections : _25 channels
Aerial in_u_ 75 Ohm (F-_hreaded)
Remote Control
RC2035 Multi-system RC
Second handset RC_9335009
Connections
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-S-Video in (Y/C)
-videoCVBS (cinch)
-audioUR-in (cinch)
wid_automatic mona switching
-headphone jack3Smm
Rea_
-AV 1 : -Video CVBS, audioUR
-AV 2 ; -Video CVBS, audio UR
-AV 3 : -Video CVBS, audio L-R
FlatT_ Digital Natural Motion, Digi_l Crys_lClea_
Auto Screen Fit,Auto Sur{,Auto Pit tu re, AUm Sound,
EasyTuno,Active Cant rol, Inen_'dible Su m0u nd and
Elec_onics (
AutoScreen TM Fit wilt displayprograms from any aspect ratio (up to 16:9),filling die complete screen witbout apparent distortions.
Active Contnol TM Continuous picture analysis and control of: Automatic Digital Noise Reduction,Auto Sharpness,Auto Color, Auto Dynamic Contrast,Ambient light sensorAutomaticaltyoffers the best picturesettleg le _ree levels,off, mi_ max.A demo menu showsyou, based onHe picture content the real.time adjustments of 5 parameters.
"Monitor is Center"reproductionoption.Allmonitorspeakers playascenter
Powerful 2xlSW RMS amplifier built in.Full digital sound processing.
AutoPic_um TM and AutoSound TM mod_s.Easysetting via direct RCk_ys
-AV 4 : - Componen_ video in YPbP_, audio L-R (+CVBS)
-AV 5 : - Componen_ video £n YPbPr (2Fh for DVD),
audio LR
- PJG/BIHN (cinch) + audio L_R
. Record Out:
-Video CVBS ou_, audio L-R ou_
. Sound out:
- 2 audio out L_R, Con sl.anU Variable level
- 1 surround sound out,Variable level
. VGA i_ : 1 Spin sub-D, audio L-R . Mo_itor/VGA ou_ : _Spin sub-D, audio L-R . Antenna input : 7sabra F-pin
Miscellaneous
Jnduded cables
- 2VGA cables,2m & 5m (£nd. Gold cinch)
-Antenna cable
Optional color frames (sold seperately): per_ision champagne, precision blue, precisio_ g_-een,and precision rouge
Ambien t temperature: +S1+40_C
Maximum operating al_it ude : 2000m / 6562ft
- S-Video(Y/C)
- S-Video(Y/C)
Mains : AC 95-264%<S0/60Hz
Power consumption: ±SOOW (normal operation) ; Stand by : <2W
Weigh_ : monitor SSO Ibs - _ceiver 882 tbs
Dimensions (WxHxD): monitor :38 ftx20 2x3,S in
_ceiver :17 2x42x _3ft in (exel connectors) monitor carton :48 _x40 ftx20 _ in
_ce£ver carton :255 x 85 x 187S in.
UPC Monitor: ft 37849 92_75 3 UPC Receiver: ft 37849 92176 0
without notlce.
Auto SurfTM list. Add your favorite channelsand switch throughthem with one button click.
Dynamic Graphical User interface. Easyand httuitive operation through feedforward and backtrackingdisplay.8 Directional thumbpad cursorcontrol Fu#menu control of all
functions through layered menus.Easycontrol of most used features through daily menus.
Zoom 16x (4x, 9x).Cursormovable zoom window.
Multi system Remote Control Transparentkeyswitb backgghtiog.Thumbpadcursorand matching colorfinish.
YPbPr inputs for best DVD reproduCJon
Three menu languages, English,Frencb,Spanish
Internet address
http:l/www, philips.com
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MountingWall Bracket )
Note:the enclosedtemplate can be used for general positioning only (f,g.1).
Mounting to sheetrock wall
Note: Bracket can onlybe used with standard 16"spaced wood wall
studs.
Bracket must be positioned so that the bracket is fastened firmly to
studs at each end. All required hardware is included.
Note:Because the ReceiverUnit's power cord is 6',when determining the
Display Unit mounting location, the distance to the nearestAC power outlet must be considered
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fig. 3
fig.5
Determine desired location to mount Display Unit.
Within this area, locate the two 16.54" spaced wall studs that must
.........._. be used as the Wall Bracket mounting location. (fig. 1 and 2)
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fig. 4
O With theWall Bracket held in place, ensure it is properly leveled.
Then, mark where the four holes must be drilled. (fig. 2)
Note:Use only the holes in Bracket,
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Remove theWall Bracket, and using a 13/64" wood drill bit, drill the
four holes. (fig. 3)
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Reposition theWall Bracket, and with four lag bolts (fig. 4), secure into place.Tighten with 13mm or 1/2" socket wrench. (fig. 5)
Note:Do not use plastic wall anchors with theselag bolts.
Note:Lag bolts must be fastened and centeredsecurelyinto the stud.
WASHER
Cavities In Block
Mounting to concrete wall
O Determine desired location to mount Display Unit. Use the enclosed
template for alignment purposes. (fig. 1)
With the Wall Bracket held in place,ensure it is properly leveled. Then, mark where the four holes must be drilled. (fig. 4)
Remove the Wall Bracket, and using a 5/8" masonry drill bit, drill the
four holes. (fig. 2)
Insert a concrete anchor (with bolt) into each hole.
Firmly tighten each bolt.Then, remove the bolts.
Reposition the Wall Bracket, and with the four bolts (and washers), secure into place.
Mounting to concrete block wall
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Determine desired location to mount the Display Unit.
Within this area, position the Wall Bracket so that the four end
mounting holes are located over the cavities of the concrete blocks (refer to Figure 1)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
With the Wall Bracket held in place,ensure it is properly leveled. Then, mark where the four holes are to be drilled.
Note: Useonly the four outsideor end holesin the Bracket.
Remove the Wall Bracket and reconfirm that the marks made in the
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previous step are located in the cavities of the concrete blocks. Re- locate the marks as required to ensure that they are in the cavities
of the concrete blocks.
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With a 1/2" masonry drill bit, drill the four holes.
Hinge the plastic legs of the toggle bolt into the channel of the metal end of the toggle bolt so it can fit into the 1/2" hole drilled in the
wall (refer to Figure 2).
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Insert the toggle bolt into the hole in the wall and push it in until it is in the cavity of the block.
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With the plastic pull ring of the toggle bolt, pull the metal end of the toggle bolt firmly against the back of the cavity of the concrete block
(refer to Figure 3).
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
While holding the plastic pull ring, slide the plastic retaining sleeve towards the wall until it fits into the hole in the wall. This will hold
the toggle bolt in the wall while theWall Bracket is mounted (refer to Figure 4).
O Push down on the lower plastic leg of the toggle bolt and break it off
flush with the wall (refer to Figure 5).
Push up on the upper plastic leg of the toggle bolt and break it off flush with the wall (refer to Figure 6).
Fig. 6
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Fig. 8
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Install the remaining 3 toggle bolts in the remaining holes the same way that the first one was installed.
Position theWall Bracket in place and install the four 1/4-20 bolts, including washers, in each of the outside corner holes. Do not
tighten completely (refer to Figure 7).
Confirm that the Wall Plate is level, then tighten the bolts securely (refer to Figure 8).
Mounting to metal stud wall
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Determine desired location to mount the Display Unit. Within this area, locate the two 16.54" spaced metal wall studs that must be used as the Wall Bracket mounting location.
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Locate the center of both wall studs at the height that theWall Bracket is to be mounted.
Fig.1
Holes Centered In
Metal Wall Studs
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With theWall Bracket held in place, ensure it is properly leveled. Then, mark where the four holes are to be drilled.
Note: Useonly the four outside or end holesin the Bracket (refer to Figure 1).
Remove the Wall Bracket and reconfirm that the marks made in the
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previous step are located in the center of the metal wall studs. Re- locate the marks as required to ensure that they are in the center of
the metal wall studs (refer to Figure 2).
Fig.3
With a 1/2" drill bit, drill the four holes. A smaller pilot hole may be
required if the 1/2" drill bit bends the metal stud instead of piercing it.
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Hinge the plastic legs of the toggle bolt into the channel of the metal end of the toggle bolt so it can fit into the 1/2" hole drilled in the
wall (refer to Figure 3).
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Insert the toggle bolt into the hole in the wall and push it in past the metal stud (refer to Figure 3).
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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Fig. 5
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With the plastic pull ring of the toggle bolt, pull the metal end of the toggle bolt firmly against the back of the metal stud (refer to Figure
4).
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While holding the plastic pull ring, slide the plastic retaining sleeve towards the wall until it fits into the hole in the wall. This will hold
the toggle bolt in the wall while the Wall Bracket is mounted (refer to Figure 5).
Push down on the lower plastic leg of the toggle bolt and break it off fiush with the wall (refer to Figure 6).
O Push up on the upper plastic leg of the toggle bolt and break it off
fiush with the wall (refer to Figure 7).
Install the remaining 3 toggle bolts in the remaining holes the same
way that the first one was installed.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Position theWall Bracket in place and install the four 1/4-20 bolts, including washers, in each of the outside corner holes. Do not
tighten completely (refer to Figure 8).
Confirm that the Wall Plate is level,then tighten the bolts securely (refer to Figure 9).
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