Magnavox PR1396 Owner's Manual

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_ Getting Started
Warning/Precautions.............................. 1, 8
Hooking Up YourTV ................................ 2
How to Use the First Time Set-Up Control ..............3
Basic TV and Remote Control Operation ................. 3
_ On-Screen Features
_'Setting the TV for Cable 'IV Operation ............. 4
@Adding Channels in Memory (Manually) ..........4
@Using the Alternate Channel Control ................. 5
@Using the TV Channel Reminder ....................... 5
@Adjusting the TV Color ...................................... 5
@Setting the TV Sleep Timer Control ................... 5
@Using the Smart Picture Control ........................ 6
@Using the SmartSound Control.......................... 6
mUsing the TV Volume BarControl .................... 6
@Setting the TV Clock Control ............................. 6
@Setting the TV Clock Timer Control .................. 7
@How to Set the TV for Closed Captioning ........7
@Using the On-Screen Language Option ..............?
1_1 G¢lleral Information
Tips if Something isn't Working ................. 8
Glossary of "iV Terms ................................................ 8
Index .......................................................................... 8
Warranty ................ _.................................................... 8
Infrared Remote Control which works your TV as well as all on-screen featu:e controls.
Standard broadcast (VtlF/UH1;) or Cable TV (CATV) channel capability.
Closed Captioning which allows the viewer to read TV program dialogue or voi¢:e conversa-
tions as on-screen text.
Automatic Programming of channels for quick and easy selection of favorite stations available in your area.
On-Screen Features (in either English or
Spanish) which show helpful messages for setting of TV controls.
Sleep-Timer which automatically turns the "IV OFF at preset times.
Smart Sound for thecontrol of TV volume levels duringprogram changes or commercial
breaks.
Smart Picture for automatic 'IV video control
adjustments for a variety of viewing conditions
andprogram sources.
Clock Timer feature which can lure ON the TV at any preset time -just like an alarm clock.
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A ombination antenna
receives normal broadcast channels (VHF 2-13 and UHF 14-69). '_
Your connection is easy F since there is only one _,
75_ (ohm) antenna plug on the back of your TV -
and that's where the anten, na goes.
sl I11 fill lli I I |i| h I
Ot_o Of you may have
separate antennas.
One antenna is for VHF channels (2-13) and the
other antenna is for UHF channels (14-69):
For homes with separate
UHFIVHF antennas, you
will need an optional
"combiner n before you can
;onnect to the _ See the
"Smart Help" section (to the right on this page)for ordering details.
-_I_I_y _ _ _ round end of the ]
our ontenna h i
/
adapter(or antenna) onto the !
round cable (75 ohm) on the end, then you'reready to con- ANTENNA plug on the rear of [ nect it to the'IV. the TV. If the roundend of the / It your antenna has flat twin- lantennawire is threaded,screw /
lead wire (300ohm), you first litdown tight. _1
need to attach the antenna wires
tothe screws on a 300 to75
300 Io ?Sli _k of TV
_madapter. \\ rl .
'% I I II _l '_ 483521827003)
C._nblnafionV:-IF/UHFAmenra
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o.ectscrewson_ corn-
<_Push the round end of the t
combiner onto the ANTENNA i
plng on the rear of the TV.
Comblner
B_k of TV
be sure to set the TV for the type sig-
anl you've connect- ed (see page 3 of
this Set-Up Guide.)
To set the TV to select only the
channel numbers in
tour area see how
to "Program" or "Add" channels in
memory on page 3.
Toorder any optional accessory contact your dealer
or call the toll-free accessory ordering
number (1-800-292-
6066):
UHF/VHF Combiner:.
(SBV1133AO1)
75-300 Ohm Adapter:. (SBVI 113AOl)
300-75 Ohm Adapter:.
(483521827003)
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YJinyOurCableTV input into
ur home may be a
le (75 ohm) cable, or a Converter Box installa- tion. In either case the
connection to the TV is very easy. Just put the threaded end of the cable signal to the TV's antenna
plug and screw it down
tight.
_our Cable TV sig-
al is a single round cable (75 hm) then you're ready to con-
nect totheTV.
If you have a Cable TV Converter Box:
Connect the Cable TV signal to
the Cable Signal IN(pu0 plug on the Couverler.
Og_ TV Company
€.'_ Co--m--necttheCable TV cable to theANTENNA plug
on the TV.
If you have a Cable TV Converter Box:
Connect the OUT(put) plug from the Converterto the
ANTENNA plug on theTV (connecting cable supplied with
itbeConverter.)
_€ffTV
set the TV for the type signal you've
just connected (see
page 3 of this Set- Up Guide.)
To select only the channel numbers on
your Cable system see "Auto Program )' (page 3). If you use
a Cable Converter box, set the TV to
the same channel as
the converter's CH 3/4 switch (on the
rear of the convert-
er.)
_ll Ill n/iti--Gij_it
F '',_ Connectyour
]Antonna or Cable "IV signal Ito the IN FROM ANT(enna)
basic Antenna, or lu on the VCR.
Tcble TV, to VCR to [P:g
TV connection is shown to the right. For more infor- O_,k_vm_.J_ marion on other hookups
(possible when Cable
ConverterlDescrambler
boxes are included) refer to your accessory VCR
and Cable Converter Owner's Manual for
details.
I Qtble TV liinl
\
<'_Coane_ the OUT TO TV ,_Refer to the Owner's
plug on the VCR to the Manual included with your I
ANTENNA plug on the"IV VCR for other possible con- I (connecting cable supplied Inections and TV/VCR operat- I
with the VCR.) I mg details.
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automati-
cally takes care of some
basic "IV control settings for
_ou. Follow the steps in this section to quickly add area channel numbers into the TV's memory, and set the TV
/or your connected signal
'Antenna or Cable.)
With SETUP control select- ed, press (+) button (on the
TV or remote) to show the list of SETUP items.
Press MENU or (on the TV or remote) to pick any
of the SETUP items listed.
I
<_Wlth AUTO CABLE
_ SELECT LAN- ] SELECT control ON, press GUAGE control ON, press (+)/
button to set the language of [ (+) button to automatically set the TV's Menu controls. (Either / the 'IV to receive either Cable English/Ingles, or / I TV or Antenna signals (con-
Espanol/Spanish). [ inectedat the rear of the "IV.)
[See page 2 for hook-up details.
OTE:The"SETUP"on-
greencontrolisauton_-
tally selecu_whenyoufinn
plus-iD yo_€ "IV Imd p_ess
theMENUbulton(onthe TV orther_lOte.I
.<'_With AUTOPROGRAM .<_ _ SETCLOCKcon.
control ON, press (+) button to trol ON, press (-) button to set automatically add Cable system the TV's clock for the correct or local area channel numbers hour (and AM or PM settings).
iintothe TV's memory. I Press t;'_e (+) button to set the
m nutes part of the clock.
letup
/
i out of the SETUPMenu,
Remember, SETUP is a first- use. one-time operation and will not have m be repeated (even if the "IV is unplugged.)
If the SETUP Menu disappears
and you ace not finished, just press the MENU and (+) buttons
to return to the SETUP screen.
- _Press the POWER button to turn the TV ON.
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load the supplied bat. Ties into the remote:
1. Remove the battery compartment lid on the back of the remote.
2. Place the batteries (2-
AAA) lu the remote, Be
sure the(+) and (-) ends
of the batteries line up correctly (inside of case is marked.)
3. Reattach the battery lid.
-<_['ress the VOLUME UP
(&) or DOWN (•) button to adjust the sound evil.
buttons to move throesh the list of €onlrols.
3_lumtJhatm
[hess0oadjmnthe"IVsoundlevel.
,<_Press the CHANNEL UP
(•) or DOWN (V) button to [
Lse_tTvcha.ne_.
You can press any
buttononthe front Ofthe "IV to turn
the TV ON,
The tuned channel number will always briefly appearwhen
i theTV is first
tumed ON (and
withchannel
changes.) You can also press the STA- TUS button(on the remote) to see what
channel theTV is
ON.
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Ion the TV (or on the-remote
............ _press M button and then M
y_.*!,_ , fA. b_,toos,)
! that the TV is set to pick [ ..............
ith
words, the TV needs to know whether you have connected
a Cable TVsignal era nor- mal antenrta to its ANTENNA
plug (see page 2). NOTE: If ._u went through
First Hue Setup (page 3), this task l_ already been
completed for yew
T_
"="_ (+) or(-) but- tons (on the TV or the remote)
to select either:
YES- If you DO have Cable
TV connected to the
TV. Channels 1-125
can be selected.
NO- If you have anAntennu
connected to the TV. Channels 2-69 can be
selected,
_Press STATUS button on
the remote control to clear the [
screen, @
Press the CHAN- NEL Al buttons
and scan ihe chan- nels. CHAY works
only ariel STATUS button is pressed to
clear the _creea (or
Menu limes OUt -
about 1 minute.)
Remember, to set
the TV to select the channels on your
Cable sy+tem, or in your area, see the
"Auloprogram" and "Adding Channels"
in the se_:tion
below.
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'- Press MENU
or
on the TV (or on the remote
[;nss M button and then M
Auto-Programis for [-AV buttons,)
_'-ladding localarea chem. ,_1
nel numbers into the memor," ]oelect
the word PROGRAM
of the T_. This makes it easy Iwith the TV's on-screen Arrow.
for you to select only your
area (or Cable system) chan-
+nels when the CHANNEL
but;_ns qre pressed. NOTE: If you went through
First _me Setup (page 3), this task has already been
completed for you.
A to..Proggam (see above)
adds all thechannels it
can tim? (on your Antenna or
Cable 7"Vsystem} into the
TV's memory. Add/Delete chcmnels makes it easy far you to cutd other channels, or drop unwanted channels,
from the'. list of channels in
the TV's memory,
-_Pr'-_,s MENU or Y
on the TV (or on the remote press M button and then M
&Y buttons.) Select the word CHANNEL
with the TV's on-screen Arrow.
,_Press the (+) button (on ] _Press the (+) button again <
the "IV or the remote) to PRO- I to start the TV search for area GRAM. ] channels,
Flashing channel numbers will
count upward on the screen as I the TV looks for channe'/_ to
ADD .
_" You may press any button
(on the TV or remotel to stop the channel search at any time. When the channel _earch is
completed the 'IV _vill return to
the lastviewedchannel.
The TV screen will be blocked off until the search for channels
is done.
[--._'illEltll | I |l tl
rry it out. Press I To drop any unwanted channels I When searching for channe s the
\ J / -- -, , .. "
LX__CHANNEL •"IF buttons ] from theTVsmemory, see I TVscreendlsplay may jitter
],_,_/. and see which channels ] how to "Manually" delete slightly. This is normal and does
have been added, i channels in the section be ow. not indicate a need for service.
<_Prass Channel Number '<_Press (+) button to SAVE
buttons on the remote (or the selected channel number CHANNEL AY buttons on the into memory. TV) to select the channel you I IPress(') butt°ntoDELETEa
Iwant to SAVE (or DELETE.) I [channel from memory.
@ _AYf-0-_-du tto.
to clear the screen after adding (or deleting) all t_;e channels
you want,
NOTE: You can o1_ add the VCPJA UX mode
(_ page Sb into the TV's channel memory. _en you can quickly _eiecl the Audio/vi_eo lapin j_:k_ on the rear or the "PCby ptetsin s
theChannel &V buuons. .lUSl"SAVE" theVCRIAUX mode (located
between the Io_esl and highest channel aura-
Lhel_) into ihe TV'_ channel memccy.
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or
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A 'ring" or series of previ-
ously viewed channels
can be selected.from the Alternate Channel (A/CH)
Ull [UC 1 I L UI UI] LIIC I_:lltVtl_
press M button and then M &Y buttons.)
Select the word ALT CHN. with the TV's on-screen Arrow.
< _Press the (+) or (-) but-
2, 3, or 4 channels.)
buttan on your remote con-
eusllv switch between differ- ent 7V prosrams that cur-
rentlv interest you. The ALl:,
eHN. menu control all ..... tl"_r _._ _ ,
you :o setup tofour channels _-_A_ "_
in the viewing "ring'. Great __IF" _
for _iewing evening ne ...... ,,,,,"'_5:5_k_'_l_a_ ,,w_il} ooooooo {
sportsprogramming. _ [n
,<_Press STATUS button on
Ithoremotecontroltoc,earthe I
] :reen
2 CHANNEL - Curtem 'and one
previoul channel in the ring
3 C'IIANNEL - Currem and two
pcevioeschamwlsin1bering 4 CHANNEL- Cumtnlandthree
pceviomchannelsinthering
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¢_m_i D_viiua I
_ Cha|,m
_ _d P,OV_
to ns_ A/CH first
select the desired
channels with the
number buttons on
the remote. (For example: 02, 06, I I,
anO 22.) Then press
the A/CH button on the remote to quick- ly _lect the chan- nels in the "ring".
on the TV (or on the remote press M button and then M
_tYeep the channel number A• buttons.)
J[ ]k for a selected program
on the TV screen by using the Select the word REMINDER REMINDER feature, with the TV's on.screen Arrow.
'_cI_earP_TgTATUS button tO
You should now see the chan- [
nel number at the bottom of the [
screen.
if Closed
Captioning isON,
neitherthe Channel
Reminder or the "MUTE" sound indicator will show
on the TV screen,
[$I]III]_
adjast your TV color
d picture controls, select a channel and follow the _teps shown to the right:
NOFE: The Smart Picture control con automatically adjust your TV's video con- tro[p for a varie_ of pro. grams and viewing condi-
tions. Set page 6for details.
on the 'IV (or on the remote press M button and then M
V buttons) until the desired =ontrol shows on-screen.
,_Press (+)and ()to adjust I__(or 1
the s_ EXIT eno)toc,earthe reenl
whenpictureadjustmentsI
camp eted. @
Press (.) _r (+) until
darkest pans of the picture are
bright u.s you peeler.
Pr_s I-)or (+) until
lightest pan_ of the pictureshow good
detail,
Prc_s (-) or I+1 to add or
etin_inat¢ colo¢
Pres_ €.) or I+_ to ohtaln natur-
al _kin tone_. _Pr_ss I-I or I+l to
improve d_tml in the picture.
KfflgDR Im
ave you ever fallen asleep in front of the TV
on!y to have it wake you up at two in the morning with a test pattern screeching in your ears. Well, your IV
can save you all that trouble
by ,autoraatically turning
ttsafoff.
-_Press the SLEEP but- ton on the remote.
Press MENU or on the TV (or on the remote press M
button and then M •• but- tons) and select the word
SLEEP with the TV's on-
screen Arrow.
_ Pre'_ the SLEEP button
repeatedly to pick the amount of time ( 15minutes to 2 hours
ahead) before the TV will turn
itself off.
The (+),(-) buttons can also be
lused to set the amount of time.
__S button ]
to clear the screen after you I
have set the time for the TV to | turn off, [
A few seconds before the TV is/ to shut off a message will come / on the screen telling you /
GOOD NIGHZ
If you ever want to see how many '
utes are left before the TV shuts itself
off, press the STA- TUS button on the
remote.
If you want to slop a SLEEP TIMER
setting, reset the timer back to OFE
_lbu could also turn the TV off, and then
back on again, to
cancel a setting.
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[- PresstheSmart
_ iPicturebutton onthe remote. }
ether you're watching
movie or a video
game your TV has automatic
video control settings motched for your current program source or content.
The Smart Picture feature quickly resets your TV's video
controls for a number of dif- ferent types of programs and
viewing conditions you may
have in your home. Each
Smart Picture setting is pre-
set at the factory to automoti.
cally adjust the T1/'s Picture,
Color, and Sharpness viewing
control levels,
_Press the Smart Picture button repeatedly to select any
one of the preset viewing cate- gories (Example: Video Games, Movies, etc,),
_Press STATUS button on
the remote control to clear the I
screen. @
Remember, the Smart Picture video control set-
tings are memorized into the TV at the factory and can only be reset by
field and service
technicians.
With the Smart
I Picturecontrol dis-
played, the Menu
! AY buttons can I also be used to
make your selec- tions.
,<_P_art Sound
button repeatedly to turn the
]volume level control ON (or
OFF.)
to clear the screen when corn- { plered.
Smart Sound can
also be selected with the TV's on-
screen Menu. Just
press the (÷) or (-) buttons tO turn the
SMART SND con- trol ON or OFF,
, i
1 ]1 ®
Press the VOL&_'
buttons. The VOL- LIMEBAR should
appearatthe bot- tom of the screen.
NOTE: The TV's volume level may
also be lowered when the _t is turned OFF.
g]'l[li[_IIR]II I
i
our _'V comes with an
on-screen clock. Daring
normal use the clock shows on the screen with _'ery channel change (and when the STATUS button is
presseg)
NOTE: lf you went through I'll'st, 71me Setup (page 31, this task has already been completed for you.
onthe "IV(orontheremote
press M button and then M AV buttons.) Select the words SET CLOCK with the TV's on-screen Arrow.
[th_u_ ] ._Press STATUS button to
C ear the screen. I
Press (+) button to set the rain- _J
lutes par1 of the clock. [
the remote's number
I buttons can also be ] used to enter the ] time. Be sure to I press "0" first for
i single digit hour
i entries,
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F A._,_.,,,,Press MENU or
(o
on the TV (or on the remote
i B K|]='I M |1_1 n II [llgl K_ !
Ipress M button and then M
C-qosed Captioning allows "{&V buttons.)
_.,¢you to read the voice I^ ..........
_ontentoft,,levisionpro- pc.t!ct.mLwor...... ,_/,
grams o?1the TV scgcen. [with tile 1V'S ou-screen t_rl'OW.
Designed to help the hearing impaired this feature uses on. screen "text boxes" to show
dialogue and conversations while thd: TVprogram is in
progress, Note: Bt_Mcust stations will
often use spelling abbrevia-
tions, symbols, dropouts and other 8mramatical shortcuts
in order to keep pace with the on.screen action. These _.pe
factors va_. upon the source
of the captioned te_ material and do not indicate a need
for servi,:e on the part of the
TE
,'_ Press {+) or (-) buttons to
select the desired Closed
Caption (CC) mode - For
Example: CAPTION 1. Note: _ "CAPTION I"is the most used mode to view
captoned maleria.
_>Press the STATUS button
after making your Caption mode selection. Closed
Captioning material (if avail: able on the currently selected
!TV program) willappear on
the "IV screen.
To cancel, set the CAPTION
feature to OFF when finished
viewing. 0
not all "IV programs and product com-
metx:'ia s are made
for broadcast with Closed Caption (CC) information
included. Neither are all ,=losed
Caption modes
(CAPTION I-4, or
TEXT 1-41} neces-
sarily being used by a broadcast station
during the transmis- sion of a closed
caption program.
Refer to your area's "IV program listings
! for the stalions and
times o1"Closed Captiot_ shows.
_',_" _ressMENU or
[on the TV (oroiltheremote
Ipress M button and then M
_'br our English and }'A• buttons.)
1 " Spanish speaking TV I_ ........... GE
owneJ$ _n on.scl_en LA/V. _1_elect tile woro LAINIJUA GUAGE option is present. [with
the
TV's
on-screen
Arrow.
Hqth the LANGUAGE controJ
you can set the TV's on- screen Menu features to be shown in either English or
Spanish text.
NOTE: If you went through
First Tinw Setup (page 35 this task has already been complewd for you.
_Press (+) or (-) buttons to ,_Press ST._TUS button on
select either the English, French I the remote control to clear the (FRANCAIS), or Spanish (ESPANOL) language option, screen. " O
The Language con- trolonlymakes the
TV's on-screen (MENU) items
appearinEnglishor
Spanish text. Itdoes not change the lan-
guage of otheron-
!screen textfeatures
such as CIo,_xi Captioned (CC) TV
shows.
--[. i;a wid ina m_lm--Oi]j_
F mNU I (-,buttontO setthe ' Press theSTATUSbutton
Ion the TV (or on the remote I hour you want the "1"Vto turn to set the "ON TIME" and [press M button and then M I itself ON. (Also press 1-) button clear the screen,
[ustll_'_anatarmcioc_ [_,Vbuttous.) I forthecilrrectAMorPMset- [ [Note:Alsomakesurethe [
Or you can set the TV to turn I. ........ I ling). TIMER Menu control is set to
itse"onty at the"same time" ISelect. the woros S_I s lme.,_
ocryda_. {wtththeTVson-screenArsow.[ Press(+)buttontosetthemin-["ON'.
utespartof thetimer clock, r_
theTIMER SET-
TING "#illnot take
Iplace unless the
I TIMER Menu con-
trol is also set to
J"ON".
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lease make these simple checks before calling for
service. Theses tips can save you time and money since
charges for TV installation and adjustment of customer
controls are not covered under your warranty.
CAUTION: A video source (such as uvideo game, Compact Disc Interactive -
CDI, or "IV information channel) which shows a con-
stm_tnon-moving pattern on theT'Vscreen, can cause pic-
turetube damage. When not inuse, turnthe video source
OFF. Regularly alternate the use of such video sources
with normalTV viewing.
Check the TV po er cord. * Check antenna connections Unplug the 'IV, wait 1 [ on the rear of the TV. Are [
minute, then reinsert plug I they properly secured to the [
into outlet and push POWER [ antenna plug on the'IV? I button again. I Check the CABLE/YES NOI
Check to be sure outlet is not I control for _orrect position. I on a wall switch. '
This TV is equipped with protective circuitry that shuts the TV off in case of moder-
ate power surges. Should this occur turn the TV back
on by pressing the POWER button once or twice, or
unplug (wait l0 seconds) and then replug the power cord at
the AC outlet. This feature is NOT designed to prevent
damage due to high power surges such as those caused
by lightning, which is not covered by your warranty.
<_No Sound
Check the VOLUME buttons.
Check the MUTE button on the remote control.
__'t
Work
Check batteries. Replace with AAA Heavy Duty (Zinc
Chloride) or Alkaline hatter- ies if necessary.
Clean the remote and the remote sensor window on the
TV. Check the TV power cord.
Unplug the TV, wait I minute, then reinsert plug into outlet and push POWER
button again.
_ Channel
(or no Channels
above 13)
Repeat channel selection. Add desired channel num-
bers (CHANNEL control)
into TV memory. Check CABLE/ YES NO
control for correct position.
Unplug the TV before clean- ing.
Avoid using anything abra-
sive that could scratch the screen, Wipe the TV screen with a clean cloth dampened with
water. Gently wipe cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge
dampened with cool clear water. Use a clean dry cloth
to dry the wiped surfaces. Occasionally vacuum the
ventilation holes or slots in the cabinet back.
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Cnnxlal Cable * A single solid antenna wire normally
rpaJ...._hedwith a metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes) directly onto a 75
Ohm input found on the Television or VCR. Display All on _renn message or graphics that help the user operate and adjust his
Television featu_ controls. See On Screen Displays (OSD).
On Serneu Dhtplays (OSD) * Refers to the wording or messages generated by the televi- sion (or VCR) to help the user with specific feature controls (color adjustment, program-
Programming * The procedure of adding or deleting channel num- bers into the Television's memory circuits. In this way the Television
"remembers" only the locally available or desired channel numbers and skips over any unwanted c_tannel numbers.
Remote Sensor Window * A window or opening found on the Television control panel through which ia,frared remote control com-
mand signals are received.
A_d Channels .... 4
Al:emate Channel .4
Avtenna Connect .2
At_toprogram .... 4
Batteries ........ 7
Cable TV Connect 2 Cable TV Control .4
Di'.;play ......... 3
Channel Memory A Channel Reminder 5
Clock Set ....... 6
Ch)sed Caption ...7
Controls/TV ..... 3
Controls/Remote..3
Features ........ I
First Time Use ...3
Gh)ssary ....... 8
La lguagn ....... 7
Mtnu Button .... 3
Minus(-) Buttons .3 Ph s(+) Button ...3
Pr_ cautions .... 1, 8
Programming .... 4
Re'note Control . .3
Selvice ......... 8
Sal'ety Notes...1.8 Sensor Remote ...3
SEt'UP ......... 3
Sleep Timer ..... 7
Smart Picture .... 6
Smart Sound ..... 6
Status Button .... 3
Tirrer ON Set .... 7
Tit s for Service . .8 VCR Connections .2
Vo: ume Bar ..... 6
Warranty ........ 8
minE:,etc.). Menu * An on.screen listing of feature controls shown on the Television screen that are
made available for user adjustments.
Status * Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel number is ourrer_tly being viewed. Status can also he used to clear the Television of on screen displays or info'mafinn (rather than
waiting for the displays to "time out" or automatically disappear from the screen). Twin Lead Wire * The more commonly used name for the two strand 300 Ohm antenna wire
used with many indoor and outdoor antenna systems. In many casesthis type of antenna wire
_qalres an additional adapter (or balnn) in order to connect to the 75 Ohm Input terminals.
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l__ COLOR TELEVISION LIMITED WARRANTY
90 Days Free Labor *One Year Free Service on Parts *Two Years Free Service on Color Picture Tube Parts
This product must be carried in for repair.
WHO IS COVERED7 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE... Youmust haveproofof purchaseto receive warrantyservice. Asalesreceiptorotherdocument Pleasecheck yourowner'smanualbeforerequesting service. Adjustmentsofthe controlsdis-
showingthatyou purchasedthe productis considered proofof purchase, cussedtheremay saveyoua servicecall.
WHAT IS COVERED? Warranty €overa_ begins the day you buy your product. For 90 daysthereafter, all parts will
he repaired or replaced, and labor is free. From 90 days toone year from the day of purchase, all pails will he repuiredor replaced, but you pay for all labor charges. From one to nan years
from t,_€day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts except the color pic-
ture _he, and for all labor charges. After two years.from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges.
All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for the original warranty peri- od. When the warranty on the product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired pans
ialsoexpire.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A., PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...
Take the product to a Philips factory service center (see enclosed list) or authorized service cen-
ter for repair. When the product has been repaired, you must pick up the unil at the center.
Centers may keep defective pans.
(In U.S.A.. Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. all implied warranties, incl_Jding implied war- ranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the dora.
zion of this express warranty. But, because some stales do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you.)
WHAT I_ EXCLUDED? Your wan'aqty doas not cover:.
labor char_s for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of customer controls on the
pmdnct, and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product.
woduct repair and/or pan replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or
other cause not within thecontrol of Philips Consumer Electronics Company.
reception problems cansed by signal conditions or cable or antenna systems outside the unit.
a p_hiot that requires modification or adaptation to enable it tooperate in any country other
than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifications.
* incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (Some states do not allow
the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This includes, but is not limited to. prerecorded material, whether copyrighted or not
copyrighted.)
WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE? Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is officially distrllmtad by Phllips
Consun'ter Electronics Company. Incountries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not diatnbnte the prodncL the local Philips service organization will attempt to provide ser- vice (although there may he delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual{s) are not
readily available).
MAKE SURE YOU KEEP,.. Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of purchase. Attach it to this
owner's manual and keep both nearby. Also keep the original box and packing material in case
ou needto semrn your product.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA... Take the product to a Philips consumer service center (listed below), self-_rvicing dealer or
authorized service depot.
Philips Electronics Ltd.
601 MilnerAvenue.Scarborough.Ontario.M I B IM8
(4161292-5161
5930 C6te de Llesse.Montr6al,Qu_bnc.H4T IEI
(514]342-9180
3695 Gmodview Hwy.. Vancouver.B.C..VSM 2G7
(6041435-4411
(InCanada, thiswarrantyisgiven in lieuof allotherwarranties.No otherwarrantiesare expressedor implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a par-
ticular purpose. Philips is not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special. thciden_al or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if notified of the possibility of
such damages.)
REMEMBER...
Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below. Also. please fill out and mail your warranty registration card promptly. It will he easier for us to notify you if nec- essary. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. Yon may have other rights which vary
from state to state. MODEL # SERIAL #
Philips Service Company 401 E_t Andrew Johnson Highway
Jefferson City, Tennessee 37760
(423) 475-8869
IB 7280-[E001 8
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