Philips COLOR TV User Manual

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How TO Set the TV eor Stereo Programs

How TO Use the Input Control (A/V Inputs

our TV can detect a stereo sig
nal and will set itself automat
y
ically so the stereo sound can be heard. However, there may be occasions when you might want to set the TV to mono. The following steps describe how to change the SOUND control:
i BEGIN]
Press the MENU button on
the remote to show the onscreen
menu.
<l>
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until
the word SOUND is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
or CURSOR LEFT
buttons to choose between
STEREO or MONO.
With STEREO selected, the tele vision will reproduce any stereo broadcast signal it receives. Please note that you can force a stereo broadcast signal to MONO, but you cannot force a mono broad cast signal to stereo.
Second Audio Program (SAP)
SAP is an additional part of the stereo broadcast system. Sent as a third audio channel SAP can be heard apart from the current TV program sound. TV stations are free to use SAP for any number of purposes, but many experts believe it will be used for foreign language translations of TV
shows (or for weather and news bulletins.)
If a SAP signal is not present with a selected program, the SAP option cannot be selected. Also, if SAP is selected on a channel
(with SAP) and you select anoth er channel, when you return to the original channel SAP will be
OFF (and you will have to rese
lect the SAP feature.)
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SAP OFF AVL
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STEREO
ON
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SAP OFF AVL □N
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Remember: If stereo is
i not present on a selected show, the TV cannot be placed in the STEREO mode. The sound coming from the set will remain monaural (mono).
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AVL INPUT
STEREO
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Audio/Video Inputs
The TV’s AudiolVideo Input jacks are for direct picture and sound connections between the TV and a VCR (or similar device) that has AudiolVideo Output jacks.
C BEGIN]
Connect the VIDEO (yellow)
CABLE to the VIDEO AVI jack
on the back of the TV. Then con nect the AUDIO (red and white) CABLES to the AUDIO AVI (left and right) jacks on the rear of the TV.
Connect the VIDEO (yellow)
CABLE to the VIDEO OUT jack
on the back of the VCR. Then connect the AUDIO (red and white) CABLES to the AUDIO (left and right) OUT jacks on the rear of the VCR.
<i> l\irn the VCR and the TV
ON.
Press the MENU button on
the remote to display the
onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR UP A or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons
until the word INPUT is high lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
or CURSOR LEFT ^
button to display the INPUT
menu (ANTENNA, EXT 1, EXT
2). Use the CURSOR UP A or
DOWN ■ buttons to select. If
using the Audio/Video AVI jacks,
select EXT 1. If using the Audio/Video AV2 jacks, select EXT 2.
Now your ready to place a prere
corded video tape in the VCR and
press the PLAY ► button.
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How TO Use the Audio/Video Input Jacks

Using the TV Volume Bar Control

S-ViDEO Input

The S(uper)-Video connection on the rear of the television can give
you better picture detail and clar
ity, for the playback of S-VHS VCR tapes, or Digital Video Discs than the normal antenna picture connections.
Note: The accessory device being
used must have a S-Video Output
to complete this connection. The
following steps show the connec
tions to the S-VIDEO and AUDIO AVI input jacks.
i BEGIN)
<0^ Connect the S-VIDEO
CABLE to the S-VIDEO input
jack on the rear of the television,
then the AUDIO (red and white) to the AUDIO AVI (left and right)
jacks on the rear of the TV.
Connect the S-VIDEO
<t>
CABLE to the S-VIDEO output
jack on the accessory device.
Then connect the red and white AUDIO CABLES to the AUDIO (left and right) output jacks on the rear of the accessory device.
Tiirn the VCR (or Digital
I Video Disc Player) ON.
<A>
<|> Press the CURSOR UP A or
<i> Press the CURSOR RIGHT

Press the MENU button on

the remote to display the onscreen
menu.
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons
until the word INPUT is highlight ed.
^ or CURSOR LEFT ^ button to display the INPUT menu (ANTENNA, EXT 1, EXT 2). Use the CURSOR UP A or DOWN ■ buttons to select EXT 1.
Now your ready to use the accesso ry device with the S-Video outputs.
NOTE: If there is an accessory device plugged into the S-VIDEO jack and one plugged into the VIDEO IN-1 jack, the video signal coming from the S-VIDEO plug will be dominate when tuned to EXT 1 within the INPUT control.
S-VIDEO CABLE (NOT SUPPLIED)
BACK OF ACCESSORY
SAP AVL
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T Tse the Volume Bar control to see
C/ the TVs volume level settings
on the TV screen. The Volume Bar will be seen each time the VOLUME buttons (on the TV or remote) are
pressed.
C BEGIN)
Press the MENU button to dis-
I play the onscreen menu.
<|> Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until
the word VOLUME is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to increase the TV’s vol
ume or the CURSOR LEFT
button to decrease the sound.
OONTRAST PLUS NOISE REDUCTION
1 VOLUME
BALANCE TREBLE
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Note: Pressing the VOL
{+) or (-) buttons will
also allow you to adjust the sound level of the TV. A Volume Bar adjustment will appear onscreen. Press the (-t) to increase the volume and the (-) button to decrease the volume.
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Using the Treble, Bass and Balance Controls

Using the Audio/Video Ouput Jacks

T^esides the normal volume level
D control, your TV also has
BALANCE, BASS and TREBLE
controls for sound adjustments. The
BALANCE control allows the listen
er to adjust the sound being heard between the right and left TV speak ers. The controls work just like the
BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE
controls on any hi-fi stereo audio system.
i BEGIN)
Press the MENU button on the
<L>
I re
remote to show the onscreen menu.
<l>
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons to
select and highlight the name of the control you wish to change (BAL
ANCE, BASS or TREBLE).
<|> Use the CURSOR LEFT
or RIGHT buttons to adjust
the levels of each highlighted con trol.
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A/V Outputs
'ould you like to hear TV programs through your
W
audio hi-fi system? The TV's
Audio output jacks can be used
to perform this TV sound option.
(BEGIN)
Connect the R(ight) and
<L>
L(eft) AUDIO OUT jacks on
the TV to the R and L Audio Input jacks on you amplifier or sound system. Set the audios sys tem's volume to a normal listen ing level.
T\irn the TV and the audio
I system ON.
You can now adjust the sound level coming from the audio sys tem with the VOLUME {+) or (-)
buttons on the remote.
K '’he Incredible Surround feature
A. adds greater depth and dimen
sion to both monaural (MONO) and stereo TV sound. With the con trol turned ON the TV's speakers can add even wider sound separa tion to normal broadcasts.
[BEGIN)
Press the MENU button on the
remote to display the onscreen menu.
<l>
<s>
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until
the words INCREDIBLE SURR
are highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
or the CURSOR LEFT
buttons to turn the Incredible
Surround control ON or OFF.

Using the Incredible Surround Feature

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SAP OFF
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Remember; The onscreen menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you can press the STA TUS/EXIT button to clear the menu
from the screen.
Note: The Video and Audio Output
Jacks can be used as a direct con nection to a VCR for the recording of programs to video tapes.
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Using the SmartPicture™ Control

Understanding the SmartLock™ Control (Review Screen

TTpiether you’re watching a
V V movie or a video game, your
TV has automatic video control set tings matched for your current pro gram source or content. The SmartPicture feature quickly resets
your TV’s video controls for a num
ber of different types of programs and viewing conditions you may have in your home. Each SmartPicture setting is preset at the
factory to automatically adjust the
TV’s Brightness, Color, Picture, Sharpness, Tint, and Color Temperature levels.
CbeginI
<i>
Press the SMART PICTURE
button on the remote control. The
current SmartPicture setting will appear in the middle of the screen.
Press the SmartPicture button
repeatedly to select either PER
SONAL, MOVIES, SPORTS, or
WEAK SIGNAL picture settings.
Note: The PERSONAL setting is
the setting that you setup using the
PICTURE options within the onscreen menu. This is the only SmartPicture control setting that can be changed. All other settings are setup at the factory during the time of production. If settings are changed while using the Movie,
Sports, or Weak Signal selections, the changes you make will become the “new” Personal settings. The Movie, Sports, and Weak Signal
settings cannot be changed.
PERSONAL
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MOVIES
SPORTS
WEAK SIGNAL
\Jow that you’ve learn how to
1 V block channels or censor your
viewing using the Movie Ratings or Parental (TV) Guidelines let’s review what you ve done. The SmartLock Review feature allows
you to see what has been blocked.
Whenever the Menu button is
pressed the onscreen menu will be
displayed with the SmartLock
Review highlighted.
[BEGIN]
<X>
<|> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
Press the MENU button on the
remote to show the onscreen menu.
SmartLock REVIEW will be high
lighted.
►► button and the SmartLock
Review Menu will appear.
This menu will display what chan
nels have been blocked; what
Movie Ratings have been blocked; what Parental (TV Ratings) Guideline have been blocked. This review screen will also display that
status of Unrated and No Rating
settings. If the Master Disable fea
ture has been turned ON, the
SmartLock Review screen will dis play “SmartLock DISABLED.”
channels blocked - Shows all blocked channels that where set with
in the CHANNELS BLOCKED feature. Up to 5 channels may be blocked at one time.
MOVIE RATINGS - Shows all blocked Movie Ratings that were set within the MOVIE RATINGS feature. AH or some may be blocked at one time. Note; If a lower rating is blocked; this will automatically cause the higher ratings to be blocked also, (i.e., if R is set to be blocked, X will automatically be blocked also.)
PARENTAL GUIDELINE - Shows all blocked TV Ratings that were set within the PARENTAL GUIDELINES feature. All or some may be blocked at one time. Note: If a lower rating is blocked; this will automatically cause the higher ratings to be blocked also, (i.e., if TV-14 is set to be blocked, TV-
MA will automatically be blocked.) Parental Guidelines also have sub ratings for Violence (V), Fantasy Violence (FV), Sexual Simations (S), Coarse Language (L), and Suggestive Language (D). If the main rating is turned off but the sub rating is turned ON, the program will be blocked but the rating will not appear within the SmartLock Review menu.
BLOCK UNRATED - Shows ON or OFF depending on the status of the BLOCK UNRATED feature. Based on the Movie Ratings or Parental (TV) Guidelines.
BLOCK NO RATING - Shows ON or OFF depending on the status of the BLOCK NO RATING feature. Based on programming with NO content advisory data.
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SETUP
1 SmartLock REVIEW
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CHANNELS BLOCKED
MOVIE RATINGS
PARENTAL GUIDELINE
BLOCK UNRATED OFF BLOCK NO RATING OFF
SmartLock DISABLED
SmartLock DISABLED will appear in the SmartLock Review screen if the SmartLock Disable feature is set to ON.
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Understanding the SmartLock^m Control (Parental Guidelines

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Using the SmartSound™ Control

his portion of the SmartLock
features cover program ratings based on the TV Industry rating system. This is know as Parental Guideline within SmartLock.
After selecting the SmartLock fea
ture and entering your personal
access code, the BLOCKICHANGE
CODE screen appears;
CbeginJ
With the word BLOCK high
lighted, Press the CURSOR
R]
RIGHT ^ button.
<t>
Scroll the menu using the
CURSOR UP ^ or CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until the words PARENTAL GUIDELINES are
highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
<l>
►► button to display the
Parental (TV) Guidelines (TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA).
When highlighted, the TV-Y and TV-G can be turned ON (which will
allow blocking) or OFF (which will allow viewing), of these rated pro
grams.
The ratings of TV-Y7, TV-PG,
TV-14, TV-MA can be customized to block V (violence), FV (fantasy violence), S (sexual situations), L (coarse language), or D (suggestive dialogue).
Use the CURSOR RIGHT ^ or
CURSOR LEFT buttons on
the remote to turn the rating option
ON or OFF. _
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CHANGE CODE
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he SmartSound feature allows
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the listener to select between
Remember: _ Selecting to block any rating
► F ►
CHANNELS BLOCKED ► MOVIE RATINGS ►
I PARENTAL GUIDELINE ►!
will cause all the higher ratings to also be blocked automatically.
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TV-Y7 TV-G
ITV-PG
TV-14 TV-MA
OFF
► 1
► ►
four different factory set sound
options. Personal (which can be set by the user), Theater (for movie
viewing). Music (for musical type programming) and Voice (when the program is mainly dialogue). To
select any of the options follow the
directions below.
CbeginJ
Press the SMART SOUND but
<X>
ton on the remote control. The cur
rent SmartSound setting will appear
in the middle of the screen.
Remember, _ SmartSound works only with the programs coming through the 75 il input jack on the rear of the TV (RF audio). It will not
control the sound levels for the External connections.
PERSONAL
THEATER
<|> Press the SMART SOUND
button repeatedly to toggle
TV RATING SUB MENUS:
between the four settings.
Remember, only the PERSONAL
control can be changed by the view
TV-Y OFF
ITV-Y7
^TV-G OFF
/ TV-PG
► 1
er. This changes the settings in the
main onscreen menu's sound con
trols. All other settings are setup at
the factory during the time of pro duction. If settings are changed
MUSIC
while using the Theater, Music or Voice selections, the changes you make will become the “new”
TV-Y7
TV-G
iTV-PG
^ TV-14
j TV-MA
OFF
► I
► ►
PG D
iL
S ON V ON
ON ON
oi^
Personal settings. The Theater, Music and Voice settings cannot be
changed.
NOTE: When the VOICE mode of SmartSound is selected the AVL fea ture will be automatically turned ON.
VOICE
TV-Y - (All children - This program is designed to be appropriate for all children.) Designed for a very young audience, including children ages 2-6. This type of pro gramming is not expected to frighten younger children.
TV-Y7 - (Directed to Older Children - This program is designed for children age 7 and above) It may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the develop ment skills needed to distinguish between make-believe and reality. This program ming may include mild fantasy and comic violence (FV).
TV-G - (General Audience - Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages) This type of programming contains little or no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations.
TV-PG - (Parental Guidance Suggested - This program contains material that par ents may find unsuitable for younger children)This type of programming contains one or more of the following: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent coarse language (L), some sexual situations (S), or moderate violence (V).
TV-14 - (Parents Strongly Cautioned -- This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: intensely suggestive dialogue
(D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence (V). TV-MA - (Mature Audience Only ~ This program is specifically designed to be
viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: cmde indecent language (L), explicit sexual situations (S), or graphic violence (V).
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TV-G OFF TV-PG
lTV-14
^ TV-MA
► 1
AVL Control
In most cases the volume levels com ing from broadcast programming or
commercials are never the same.
With the AVL control turned ON,
you can have the TV level out the sound being heard. This makes for a more consistent sound by reducing the peaks and valleys that occur dur ing program changes or commercial breaks.
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Using the TV’s SmartSurf™ Control
Understanding the SmartLock™ Control (Movie Ratings
“list” or series of previously viewed channels can be select
A
ed with the SURF button on your remote control. With this feature
you can easily switch between dif
ferent TV programs that currently
interest you. The SmartSurf control
allows you set up to eight channels
in its quick viewing “list”.
C BEGIN]
Press the CHANNEL (+) or (-)
buttons (or the NUMBER buttons)
to select a channel to add to the SURF list.
Press the SURF button on the
<t>
remote while the channel number is still displayed to ADD the channel to the SURF list.
Repeat steps 1 through 2 to add additional channels (up to 8) to the SURF list.
To remove a channel for the SURF list, simply choose the channel with the numbered buttons and press the SURF button while the channel number is still displayed and the screen will read DELETED.
A/CH Button
Your remote also has an A/CH (Alternate Channel) button. Pressing this button will toggle between the Current and one previ ously selected channel.
Press the SURF button repeatedly to cycle or "loop" through the channels saved in the SURF channel list.
f ^ here are two types of program
J. ratings within the SmartLock
feature. One is based on the Movie
Industry ratings while the other is based on the TV Industry ratings. Both can be used to block or censor
programming that has been rated in
either manner. Let’s first look at the Movie Rating
options of SmartLock:
i BEGIN]
Press the MENU button on the
remote to display the onscreen
menu.
Press the CURSOR UP ► or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until
the words SMART LOCK are high lighted.
<|> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
►► button to display the
SmartLock Access Code screen.
<S>

Using the NUMBERED but-

tons on the remote, enter your
Personal Access Code.
<§> With the word BLOCK high
lighted, Press the CURSOR
RIGHT button.
Scroll the menu using the
<l>
CURSOR UP ^ or CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until the words MOVIE RATINGS are highlight
ed.
<t> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to display the MOVIE RATINGS (G, PG, PG-13, R, NC17, or X).
When highlighted, all these options
can be turned ON (which will allow
blocking) or OFF (which will allow viewing).
Use the CURSOR RIGHT ^ or CURSOR LEFT buttons on
the remote to turn the rating option ON or OFF.
INPUT SLEEPTIMER
I SmartLock
CLOCK CC OFF
CHANNEL 5 BLOCKED
BY CONTENT ADVISORY
MOVIE RATING R
ENTER CODE TO VIEW
Screen will display a message when programming is blocked by the Movie Rating feature. To unblock, turn the Movie Rating OFF, or enter your personal access code. Entering the code will unblock ALL blocked Movie Ratings until the TV is turn off. Then the blocked ratings will be reset to ON.
OFF
►I
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SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
X X X X
BLOCK CHANGE CODE
BLOCKING OPTIONS ► CHANNELS BLOCKED ►
I MOVIE RATINGS
PARENTAL GUIDELINE ►
PG PG-13
|R
NC-17 ON X ON
NOTE: When a rating is turned ON, all higher ratings will automatically be turned ON. To turn them OFF, each will have to be set individually, (i.e., R blocked manually, NC-17 and X will be blocked automatically.)
Remember: _ Selecting to block any rating will cause all the higher ratings to also be blocked automatically.
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Understanding the SmartLock™ Control (Blocking Options
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Setting the Remote Control To Work With Other Devices
Q^martLock ojfers the viewer other
O blocking features as well. With
these Blocking Option features, the censoring can be turned ON or OFF.
tBEGINl
Press the MENU button on the
remote to display the onscreen
INPUT SLEEPTIMER
[SmartLock
CLOCK CC
OFF
► 1
OFF
SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
menu.
<l>
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until
the words SMART LOCK are high
SmartLock
lighted.
<|> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to display the
ACCESS CODE
X X X X
SmartLock Access Code screen.
<|> Using the NUMBERED but
tons on the remote, enter your per
sonal Access Code.
<i> With the word BLOCK high
' [BLOCK
CHANGE CODE
► 1 ►
lighted, Press the CURSOR
RIGHT ^ button.
Scroll the menu using the
CURSOR UP ^ or CURSOR
DOWN ■ buttons until the words
BLOCKING OPTIONS are high
lighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
[BLOCKING OPTIONS ►!
CHANNELS BLOCKED ^ MOVIE RATINGS ^
[MASTER DISABLE ONI
BLOCK UNRATED BLOCK NO RATING
ON
ON
[MASTER DISABLE OFF]
OR
BLOCK UNRATED BLOCK NO RATING
button to display the Blocking Options (MASTER DISABLE, BLOCK UNRATED, or BLOCK NO RATING). When
highlighted, each feature can be turned ON or OFF using the
CURSOR RIGHT ^ or CUR SOR LEFT buttons on the
remote.
ly
CHANNEL 2D BLOCKED
BY CONTENT ADVISORY
CANNOT DECODE RATING
ENTER CODE TO VIEW
If the BLOCK UNRATED or BLOCK NO RATINGS controls are turned ON, all unrated programs and pro grams containing NO content advisory data will display the screen shown to the left. To watch the channel enter your access code, or change the BLOCK UNRATED and BLOCK NO RATINGS back to off.
BLOCKING OPTIONS: MASTER DISABLE: This is what might be called the “master switch” for SmartLock. When in the ON position, ALL block-
ing/censoring is turned off (or disabled). When in the OFF position, ALL blocking based on specifically blocked settings will take place.
BLOCK UNRATED: ALL unrated programs based on the Movie Ratings or Parental (TV) Guidelines can be blocked if this
feature is set to ON and the MASTER DISABLE feature is set to OFF.
BLOCK NO RATINGS: ALL programming with NO content advisory data can be blocked if this feature is set to ON and the
MASTER DISABLE feature is set to OFF.
OFF OFF
'\Zour remote control is set to
A. work your TV and many infrared remote (IR) control VCRs, Cable Boxes, Satellite Systems, DBS, etc. However, an
easy onetime step may be neces
sary before the remote will work your VCR.
Try this initial check to see if
going on to the following section
is necessary.
(BEGIN)
<T> Place the TV/VCR/ACC
Mode Switch in the proper posi
tion.

Point the remote control at

the device and press the POWER
button.
<S>
Does the remote turn the
device ON?
If YES, stop and try other func
tion buttons on the remote. If they also work the device, then the remote is ready and no fur ther steps are needed.
If NO, continue...
<i> First look up a THREE-DIGIT
remote control number for your
brand of Device before going through the simple steps on the following page.

Find your Three-Digit Code on pages 34-35.

/ Smart Help
Remember, if more than
8 one number is listed, you may have to try more than the first Three­Digit code given in order to locate your Device’s remote code.
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Setting the Remote Control To Work With Other Devices
Understanding the SmartLock™ Control (Block Channel)
Direct Access Method
A Tow that you have looked up
1 V the three-digit Remote Code
Number for your brand of device, you are ready to follow the four simple steps below.
Please read through steps 1-4 before beginning.
i BEGIN)
<i> Place the TV/VCR/ACC
Mode Switch in the proper posi
tion.
<|> Press the VCR RECORD
button on the remote control and
release.

Press the SmartSound button

on the remote within 30 seconds, then release.
Enter the THREE-DIGIT
REMOTE CODE NUMBER
for your desired device. The remote is now ready to send commands to the unit.
<l>

Point the remote at the

Device. Press the POWER button on the remote to turn the unit ON. ^
I / Smart Help
Remember, if this doesn’t
i work the first time, repeat steps
using the same remote code number. After a second try and the remote
does not operate your device, see if there is another three-digit code num ber (pages 34-35) listed for your device and repeat the steps above using the new number.
If after repeated attempts the code number method does not work you device, tiy the SEARCH METHOD on page 33.
VCR
Satellite Receiver
or DBS, etc
Cable Converter
r
SWAP SOURCE POSITION FREEZE
o o
O
PIP ON/OFF
o
__
o
7
fter your personal access code has been set (see previous
A
page), you are now ready to select
the channels you want to block out or censor.
Press the MENU button on the
<i>
remote to show the onscreen menu.
t begin!
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until
the words SmartLock are highlight ed.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to display the
SmartLock Access screen.
Enter the correct access code
number. “XXXX” shows on the
Access Code display as you press
the NUMBERED buttons.
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
DOWN ■ buttons until the word BLOCK is highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT ^ button then
highlight CHANNELS
BLOCKED.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
<§>
button. Three options will be
displayed; CHANNEL, LOCK or
CLEAR ALL.
<|> With CHANNEL highlighted,
use the NUMBERED buttons to
enter the channel number you wish to block.
<|> Use the CURSOR DOWN ■
button to highlight the word LOCK, then press the CURSOR RIGHT ^ button to select YES
(block) or NO (do not block). The channel chosen is now blocked from viewing.
Repeat steps 7 and 8 for any other channels you wish to block from viewing.
To clear blocked channels
follow the steps below:
Press the CURSOR DOWN ■ but ton until the words CLEAR ALL are highlighted, then press the CURSOR RIGHT ^ button.
The screen will read “ALL
UNBLOCKED” for a moment. At
this point ALL the previously blocked channels will be unblocked.
INPUT
SLEEPTIMER
[SmartLock
CLOCK CC
When a blocked channel is viewed, this is what the screen will display. To view the blocked channel, sim ply enter the current access code. Note: Once the access code is entered ALL blocked channels will be viewable until the TV is powered off. Once the set is turned off and then back on the previously blocked channels will again be blocked.
CHANNEL LOCK
[CLEAR ALL
5
YES
OFF
► 1
OFF
CHANNEL 5
[lock YES[
CLEAR ALL
CHANNEL LOCK
[all UNBLOCKED
SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
XXXX
BLOCK CHANGE CODE
BLOCKING OPTIONS ^
[CHANNELS BLOCKED
MOVIE RATINGS ^ PARENTAL GUIDELINE ^
CHANNEL 5 BLOCKED
BY CHANNEL BLOCKING
ENTER CODE TO VIEW
Note: When the CLEAR ALL option is selected, the CHANNEL option will dis play ALL. If at this point if you change the LOCK option to YES,
ALL channels will be blocked
from viewing.
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Page 15
il

Understanding the SmartLock™ Control (Access Code

Setting the Remote Control To Work With Other Devices

/^ver the next few pages you’ll
learn how to block channels and get a better understanding of the rating terms for certain pro gramming.
First, let’s start by learning how to
set a personal access code:
CbeoinJ
<$>
Press the MENU button on the
remote to display the onscreen
menu.
<|> Press the CURSOR UP ► or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until
the words SmartLock are highlight ed.
<S>
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to display the
SmartLock Access Code screen.
Using the NUMBERED but
tons, enter 0,7,1,1. “XXXX”
appears on the Access Code screen as you press the numbered buttons.
“INCORRECT CODE” will
appear on the screen, and you will
need to enter 0,7,1,1 again.
<§> Press the CURSOR DOWN ■
button until the words CHANGE
CODE are highlighted.
<è> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to change your per
sonal Access Code.
“Next enter a “new” 4 digit
code using the NUMBERED
buttons. The screen will then ask
you to confirm the code you just entered. Enter your new code
again. “XXXX” will appear when
you enter your new code.
<l>

Press the STATUS/EXIT but-

ton after the new code has been
entered to set the code in the TV's
memory.
INPUT
SLEEPTIMER
[SmartLock
CLOCK CC OFF
BLOCK
[CHANGE CODE
OFF
/
► ► [
SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
XXXX
SmartLock
ACCESS CODE
INCORRECT CODE
NOTE: The 0,7,1,1 access code shown on this page is the default code or a way to reset the code when the current access code is not known.
Parents - it isn’t possible for your child to unblock a channel without knowing your access code or changing it to a new one. If your code changes, and you did n’t change it, then you know it’s been
altered by someone else and blocked channels have been viewed.
Search Method
our TV remote can be set to work various external devices
F
such as VCRs, Cable Boxes, Satellite Receivers, DBS, etc. by what is called the search method of remote control programming. If the
“DIRECT ACCESS” code number
method (shown on the previous
page) did not set your remote to
work your accessory device, then
follow the easy steps listed below.
Note: The Search Method only
works with devices equipped with channel display indicators or capability.
Please read steps 1-4 before begin
ning.
CBEGINI

Press the POWER button on

the device your are attempting to
program to turn it ON.
Place the TV/VCR/ACC
Mode Switch in the proper posi
tion.
Press the (A/CH) • RECORD
^^and the SMART SOUND but
tons simultaneously and hold them
down.
The device will begin to change
channels after the remote identi fies the correct code. When the channels start to change release the VCR RECORD and SMART
SOUND buttons. The remote should be ready to operate the
device.
I / Smart Help
This method can take up to
fi two minutes to perform.
Don’t let the device scan up more than five channels. If you do the remote may pass up the right code
and another two minute search cycle will have to be repeated.
If no channel change happens within two minutes, repeat steps 1-4. Should a channel change still not occur, the remote will not work the desired device.
Satellite Receiver
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Remote Control Direct Entry Codes
Understanding the SmartLock™ Control
VCR CODE NO.
REMOTE
Admiral . . . Advantz . . . Adventure . Aiko
.............
Aiwa...............
Akai
..............
Alba
..............
Amercian High .............................................035
Amstrad . . . Asha
............
Audiovox . . Baird
............
Beaumark . Bell & Howell Blaupunkt..
Brandt ....
Broksonic . .
Bush
...............
CCE
..............
Calix
...............
Canon Capehart . .
Carver ....
Citizen ....
Colt
.................
Combitach . .
Craig..............
Curtis Mathes
Cybermax . Daewoo . . .
Daytron . . . .
Denon
............
Dynatech . . . Electrophonic
Emerex . . . .
Emerson . . .
Ferguson . . Fisher
............
Fuji .................
Funai
..............
GE
.................
Garrard . . . .
Go Video . . Gold Star . . .
Gradiente . . . Grundig . . . HI-Q
..............
Harley Davidson
Harman/Kardon..................................038, 075
Harwood . . . Headquarter . Hinari
............
Hitachi............
Ingersol ....
JVC
................
Jensen
............
KEC
................
KLH ...............
Kenwood . . Kodak
............
LXI
.................
Lloyd’s
............
.............................................
.............................................
..............................................000 MEI
.............................................
..........000, 037, 307, 348, 352
.041,049, 053,061, 106,315
.............................................
....................................325, 332
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
................................................
............................
............................
..........121, 184, 211, 295, 361
.............................................
....................................072, 278
.............................................
............
.............................................
.............................................
....................................081, 146
....................................037, 278
.............................................
.............................................
.........
037, 047, 072, 240, 271 Optimus . . .
..........................
....................................051,240
..........................
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
.000, 002, 036, 037, 043, 061
068,088, 121, 164, 208, 209,
.211,212, 278, 295, 361,479
..........................
................
....................................033, 035
.............................................
................
.............................................
..........................
....................................037, 038
....................................000, 406
................
.............................................
..........................................
....................................068, 072
.............................................
....................................004, 352
................
................
.............................................
008, 041, 067, 208, 384, 486
.............................................
....................................037, 278
.............................................
................
....................................035, 037
.............................................
....................................000, 206
003, 006, 154 187, 320, 321
035, 041, 060
020, 045, 276
107, 320, 321
047, 054, 066, 104
035, 060, 065, 202
232, 279, 432
003, 007, 195, 347
000, 004, 041, 042,
065, 105, 168, 235
038,041,067, 384
104
352 Multitech . .
037
035 Nikko ....
020
072
352
020 042 000 037 032
000 Profitronic .
000 Pulsar
047 000
046 Realistic . . .
004
041
072
037
048 358 Logik
278
352
240 Matsushita . 037 107 240
Loewe ....
............
..............
MGA.............
MGN Technology MTC
............
Magnavox . Marta
...........
Matsui . . . .
Memmorex
Memorex . .
Metz
.............
Minolta . . . Mitsubishi . Motorola . .
NAD
.............
NEC
...............
Nikon
...........
Noblex ....
Nordmende .
Okano ....
Olympus . .
Optonica . .
Orion
............
Panasonic .
Penney ....
Pentax ....
Philco ....
Philips . . . .
Pilot
..............
Pioneer ....
Portland . . .
Profax ....
Protec ....
...........
Quarter . . .
Quartz ....
Quasar ....
RCA
............
Radio Shack Radix
............
Randex . . .
Ricoh
............
Runco ....
SEG
.............
SEI
.................
STS
...............
Saba
..............
Saisho ....
Salora
............
Samsung . . . Sanky
...........
Sansui
...........
VCR
REMOTE
REMOTE
CODE NO. VCR CODE NO.
...............................................
......................................
...............................................
......................................
........................................
......................................
..........000, 035,081, 146, 181
................................................037
............................
............................
...............................................
..........000, 035, 037, 039, 046, Sinudyne
.047, 048, 104, 240, 266, 307
......................................
......................................
.043, 061,067, 075, 173,443 Sunpak
......................................
......................................
................................................058 TMK
..........036, 040, 041, 067, 104
................................................037 Teac
......................................
................................................240
.............................297, 320, 321
................................................346 Tansal
......................................
.................
.............................162, 432, 454 Toshiba
................................................062
..........004, 295, 348, 352, 479 Towada
.................
.............................226, 378, 454
.................
.............................042, 065, 105
.............................042, 065, 105
.............................................
..........035,062, 081, 110, 403
.............................................
......................................
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
......................................
..............................................046 ABC
.............................................
...................
.................
...................
....................................000, 037 Archer....................
.............................................
..............................................037
..........000, 035, 037, 045, 047
.................
....................................034, 253 Cabletime............. ..........161,271, 377,448
..............................................039
..............................................322 Century
.............................................
..............................................042 Clyde
.............................297, 320, 321
..............................................004
..............................................075
...................
....................................039, 048
...................
34
004, 348, 352 035, 162, 454 Siemens
037, 048, 058, 104,
035, 077, 162, 225,
035, 037, 038, 040, Vactor ...................
035, 077, 162, 454
042, 060, 065, 077,
105, 106, 149, 202 Antronix
048, 062, 066, 104 Cablaterma
045,051,053,240 Contec
000,041,067, 271 Deceat
004
004, 072 S avilie
035 Scott
043, 061 Sears
240
000, 240 Sharp
307
003, 347 042, 105
035, 048 Sylvania .. . .000, 035, 043, 081, 103, 110
000, 072
034, 253
035, 226 Thomas..................
035
037 ........................072, 081, 149, 161,212,240
058, 067
020 322 Zenith 240 072
039, 051
046 ..........011,013,014,017
037
004
Sanyo
...................
.................
.................
...................
...................
Shintom...............
Shogun
...............
Shoral
.................
...............
Singer
.................
Sony
Sunkel
Symphonic
Tatung
Technics
Teknika ...............
Telefunken ....
Thomson
Totavision ....
Unitech
Universum.............
Vactor Research Video Concepts Videosonic Wards . .000, 035, 042, 047, 048, 060, 062,
XR-1000 Yamaha
............
....................
.................
...............
............
...................
...................
.....................
.............
...................
...............
................
.................
..................
.............
..............
.................
...................
CABLE
. .046, 047, 104, 240, 268
......................................
043, 045, 121, 164, 211, 212
.000, 035, 037, 042, 046,
. .047, 054, 066, 104, 105
.............................046, 062
......................................
............................
......................................
......................................
......................................
......................................
.000,011,022, 032, 033,
............
034, 035, 253, 275
......................................
......................................
......................................
...................
......................................
.............................000, 041
.............................035, 162
...................
...................
......................................
......................................
......................................
. .043, 045, 066, 212, 366
.............................037, 240
......................................
......................................
......................................
......................................
.............................038, 040
...................
......................................
...................
......................................
............
036, 208, 240
000, 035, 037 187, 320, 321
040, 045, 061
000, 035, 072
000, 033, 034, 039
REMOTE
CONVERTOR CODE NO.
......................
Aliegio
...................
Andover.................
Balcor British Telecom . Cable Star
Cableview .............
Citizen
Colour Voice . . Comtec
Comtronics . . . .
Cryptovision . . .
...............
....................
.............
.................
...................
....................
.................
...................
....................
..........001, 003, 007, 008,
......................................
......................................
......................................
.............................022, 153
......................................
......................................
......................................
...........
......................................
......................................
......................................
......................................
......................................
.............................025,031
......................................
......................................
......................................
......................................
......................................
051, 240
352
072
004 003 072 004
348 253
000
041
322 000 320
322 240 325 045
240
038
153 544 022
056 105 056 022
022 153 153 086
274 040 019 600 423
'he SmartLock feature is an inte grated circuit that receives and
J
processes data sent by broadcasters
or other program providers, that contain program content advisories. When programmed by the viewer, a
TV with SmartLock can respond to the content advisories and block
program content that may be found
objectionable (such as offensive
language, violence, sexual situa tions, etc.). This is a great feature to censor the type of viewing children may watch.
Over the next few pages you’ll learn how to block channels and
certain rated programming. Below is a brief explanation of some terms and ratings you will find in the SmartLock feature.
SmartLock offers various BLOCKING OPTION controls from which to choose:
MASTER DISABLE: This is what
might be called the "master switch" for SmartLock. When in the ON position, ALL blocking/censoring is turned off (or disabled). When in the OFF position, ALL blocking based on specifically blocked settings will take place.
BLOCK UNRATED: ALL unrated
programs based on the Movie Ratings or Parental (TV) Guidelines can be blocked if this feature is set to ON and the MASTER DISABLE feature is set to OFF.
BLOCK NO RATINGS: ALL pro
gramming with NO content advisory
data can be blocked if this feature is
set to ON and the MASTER DIS
ABLE feature is set to OFF.
After an access code has been pro grammed, you can block up to 5
individual channels. But more than
just blocking channels, certain
blocking options exist which will block programming based on ratings patterned by the Motion Pictures Association of America and TV broadcasters. (See description of rat ings on this page.)
Movie Ratings
(Motion Picti re Association of America)
G: General Audience - All ages admitted.
Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. This type of pro gramming contains little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialogue or situations.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested - This
programming contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.) It may contain one or more of the follow ing: Moderate violence, some sexual situa tions, infrequent coarse language, or some suggestive dialogue.
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned - This
programming contains material that parents may find unsuitable for children under the age of 13. It contains one or more of the following: violence, sexual situations, coarse language, or suggestive dialogue.
R: Restricted -This is programming is
specifically designed for adults. Anyone under the age of 17 should only view this programming with an accompanying parent or adult guardian. It contains one or more of the following: intense violence, intense sexual situations, strong coarse language, or intensely suggestive dialogue.
NC-17: No one under the age of 17 will he admitted. - This type of programming
should be viewed by adults only. It con tains graphic violence, explicit sex, or crude indecent language.
X: Adults Only - This type of programming
contains one or more of the following: very graphic violence, very graphic and explicit or indecent sexual acts, very coarse and intensely suggestive language.
15
TV Parental Guidelines
(TV Broadcasters)
TV-Y - (All children - This program
is designed to be appropriate for all
g
children.) Designed for a very young audience, including children ages 2-6. This type of programming is not expected to frighten younger children.
TV-Y7 - (Directed to Older Children - This program is designed
for children age 7 and above.) It may
be more appropriate for children who have
acquired the development skills needed to
distinguish between make-believe and reali ty. This programming may include mild fan tasy and comic violence (FV).
TV-G - (General Audience - Most
parents would find this program suit
m
able for all ages.) This type of pro
gramming contains little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dia logue or situations.
TV-PG - (Parental Guidance Suggested - This program contains
material that parents may find unsuit
able for younger children.) This type of pro
gramming contains one or more of the fol lowing: Moderate violence (V), some sexual situations (S), infrequent coarse language (L), or some suggestive dialogue (D).
TV-14 - (Parents Strongly Cautioned - This program contains
some material that many parents
would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.) This type of programming
contains one or more of the following: intense violence (V), intense sexual situa tions (S), strong coarse language (L), or intensely suggestive dialogue (D).
J2 TV-MA - (Mature Audience Only -
This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore
may be unsuitable for children under 17.)
This type of programming contains one or more of the following: graphic violence (V), explicit sexual situations (S), or cmde inde cent language (L).
Page 17

Using the Sleep Timer Control

Remote Control Direct Entry Codes

T Tave you ever fallen asleep in
XX front of the TV only to have it
wake you up at two in the morning
with a test pattern screeching in your ears? Well, your TV can save you all that trouble by automatical
ly turning itself off.
I BEGINS

Press the SLEEP button on the

remote control and the SLEEP timer
will appear on the screen.

Press the SLEEP button

repeatedly to pick the amount of
time (in 15 minute increments up to
60 minutes; then 30 minute incre ments up to 120; then 60 minute increments up to 240) before the TV will turn itself off.
An onscreen count down will appear during the last minute before the TV shuts itself off.
Smart Help
Remember: The SLEEP-
1 TIMER control can also be set
within the TV’s main menu The onscreen menu will time out
and disappear from the screen when
you finish, or you can press the
STATUS/EXIT button to clear the menu from the screen.
During the last minute of a SLEEP
timer setting, an onscreen count
down will be displayed. Pressing any button on the remote during this count down will cancel
the SLEEP timer setting.
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
30 MIN
45 MIN
60 MIN
9QMIN
120 MIN
180 MIN
240 MIN
CABLE
CONVERTOR
Eastern
..........................
Everquest
Filmnet .........................
Focus
France Telecom .... ...............................451
GC Electronics ....
GEC
Ganard..........................
Gemini General Instrument . . Gold Star Grundig
Hamlin.........................
Hitachi
Hytex.............................
Jasco .............................
Jerrold
M.N.E. T.......................
MNet Macon
Magnavox .....................
Memorex Movie Time NSC Oak Optimus Panasonic
Paragon ........................ ...............................000
Philips . .025, 027, 031, 153, 242, 290, 334 Pioneer
Popular Mechanics . . ...............................400
Pulsar RCA Radio Shack Recoton Regal
Regency ........................
Rembrandt Runco
SL Marx Salora Samsung
Satbox.........................
Scientific Atlanta . . Signal Signature Sprucer Star Sight
Starcom Stargate Starquest Sylvania TV85 Tandy Tele+1 Teleservice Teleview
Texscan ......................
Timeless .....................
Tocom .........................
Toshiba Tudl Tusa
Unike...........................
......................
............................
.............................
...........................
......................
........................
..........................
..........................
.............................
...........................
......................
..................
...............................
...........................
........................
....................
.........................
...........................
.............................
................
.........................
...........................
.................
...........................
......................
...........................
....................
.........................
....................
......................
...................
......................
......................
....................
......................
...........................
........................
.........................
.................
....................
......................
............................
............................
.....................
.....................
...............................
...............................400 Videoway...........................
...............................056
...............................
...............................
............
............
...............................040
...............................
..........................
...............................007
...............................153 HTS....................................
...............................443 Jerrold
...............................443
...............................033
............
...............................000 Philips
...............................063
.....................
.....................
...............................021 Toshiba
............
.....................
...............................000
...............................021 Alba
...............................015
...............................400
.....................
...............................002 Anitron
.....................
...............................000
...............................040
...............................382 Axis
...............................040
...............................375 Веко ............................
..............
.....................
...............................Oil Bush
...............................021 Cambridge.........................
...............................542
........................003, 015
........................015, 040 Connexions........................
...............................015
...............................
...............................063
...............................
...............................443
...............................
...............................040
.................................
.................................
..............
............................
.................................
.................................
........................
REMOTE CABLE
CODE NO. CONVERTOR
002, 274 United Artists....................
015, 040
443
086
153 Wolsey Gaine 015, 070, 242 011,276, 476
529
. .009, 020, 034, 259 DBS
Oil
. .003,011,012, 014, Hitachi
. .015, 024, 276, 476
027, 032, 334 Panasonic
063, 070 007, 019
000, 021, 107 Uniden
533,753
020, 259
011,070
008, 017, 477
015, 040 Boca ...................................
001
258
281
001
274 Fuba.................................
012, 013, 059
000
286 015
022, 153 Hinari
REMOTE
CODE NO. Satellite
........................007
United Cable Universal
Viewstar Visi Cable-i­Westminster
Zenith
Zentek................................
.....................
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......................
......................
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........................003
022, 056, 153, 191
........................250
.. .027, 063, 258
........................461
........................105
........................544
. .. .000, 054, 525
........................400
REMOTE
CODE NO. Maspro
Alpha Steir
EchoStar............................
Hughes Network System
Magnavox Memorex
Primestar...........................
RCA Sony
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........................772
........................775
........................775
........................819
........................749
........................627
.................722, 724
........................724
........................701
.................722, 724
..........................
..........................
..........................
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REMOTE
Satellite
AST....................................
Akai
...................................
....................................
Aldea .................................
Amstrad . . . .080, 252, 345, 461, 509, 689
Ankaro
...............................
.............................
Armstrong
Astra Avalon
ВТ
Best
Channel Master Commlink
Conrad...............................
Crown DDC DNT
EchoStar............................
Farguson
Fidelity ..............................
Finiux
G-Bat
Galaxis ..............................
Gooding
Grundig ...........................
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CODE NO. Quadral
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352,515,613
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.. . .220, 288, 369
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067, 183, 189,336
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.173, 189, 571, 750
..........................
627 566 639 790 724
351 515
288
183 243 108 396
369
515,668
189 369
243,513
067
344,515
362 288 396 607 243
108, 397 369,396
362 396 396
252
183 286 571
183
Hirschmann ..
Houston.............
Huth
...................
ITT
...................
Intervision . ..
JVC....................
Kathrein.............
La Sat
...............
Lennox
.............
Lupus
...............
Luxor
................
Manhatten . . .
..............
Matsui
...............
Mediamarkt . . Minerva
............
Mintec
...............
Morgan’s ....
Newhaus ....
Nikko
.................
Nokia..................
Nordmende . . Orbitech Pace
Paliadium ....
Palsat.................
Philips Phonotrend . . .
Plasmatic ....
Proset
RET Radix
............
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SAT....................
SEG
...................
Saba...................
Salora
...............
Satec
..................
Schwaiger .. . Seemann Skymaster .. .
Sony ..................
Star Trak ....
Strong Sunstar Tantec Teehni Sat . .
Teleka .............
Tonna Triad Universum . .
Vtech Wisi
............
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DVD
Kenwood . . . Mitsubishi . .
Panasonic ... Philips
.............
Pioneer ....
RCA
...............
Sony
...............
Toshiba ....
REMOTE
CODE NO.
...............................
.........................................668
........................
.........................................108
.........................................592
...............................
..............
092, 504, 622, 658
.................................
.........................................592
.........................................369
.................................
.........................................592
........................092, 336, 750
.........................................571
.........................................248
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.. .067, 183, 336, 455, 791
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200, 292, 571, 750
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..................................262, 501
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397, 573
220, 243, 268
515,571
513,607
108, 573
243,513
360, 713
108, 397, 573
288, 592
362, 628 220, 288
351,461
396, 578, 626
288, 626
243,613
351,396
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CODE NO.
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571 576
220
362 501
571 501
442 288
396
369 336 108 183
704
421 421 513 336
351 571 351
534 521 490 539 550 522
552 503
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35
Page 18

Using the Remotes VCR Buttons

Using the Closed Caption Control

using the TV remote
y y with a VCR, first make cer tain it is set to control your VCR (by the REMOTE CODE or SEARCH method).
{ BEGINl
Set the TV/VCR/ACC mode
switch to VCR on the remote.
I
<l>
Point the top of the remote
toward the front of the VCR
(remote sensor window) when
pressing the buttons.

RECORD BUTTON

Hold the (A/CH) • RECORD button
down to begin a VCR recording.

VCR SYSTEM SWITCH

Set in the VCR position to send remote commands to the VCR.

PLAY BUTTON ^

Press to begin playback of a video tape.

REWIND BUTTON

Press to rewind tapes. For some
VCR’s the STOP button may have to be pressed first, then REWIND. In playback mode hold down the button to view picture moving rapidly in reverse.

STOP BUTTON ■

Press to stop the motion of a tape in playback, rewind, fast forward, etc.
I / Smart Help
Remember, the VCR but-
i tons on the remote wUl not operate your VCR if those features are not found on your VCR remote control.
Note: All VCR functions (particularly Search, Rewind, Fast Forward, etc.) will operate the same as with the orig inal VCR remote control provided with the VCR.

POWER BUTTON

Press to turn the VCR ON and
OFF.

TV/VCR BUTTON

Press while in the VCR mode (VCR indicator on the front of the unit will light) to view the playback of a tape. Press again to place in the TV position (VCR indicator light will go off) to view one program while recording another program. When used in the TV mode, the TVA^CR/CLOCK button will access the TV's Clock menu options.

NUMBER BUTTON

Press buttons for direct VCR chaimel selections.

PAUSE BUTTON il

Press to temporarily stop the tape during a playback or recording. Press again to release Pause.

FAST FORWARD BUTTON

Press to rapidly advance the tape. For some VCR’s you may need to press the STOP button first, then the FAST FORWARD but ton. In playback mode hold the button down to view the picture moving rapidly in the forward direction.

CH ANNEL + & - BUTTONS

Press to scan up or down through the VCR channel numbers.
losed Captioning (CC) allows you to read the voice content of
C
television programs on the TV
screen. Designed to help the hear
ing impaired, this feature uses onscreen “text boxes’’ to show dia logue and conversations while the TV program is in progress.
i BECINl
<$>

Press the MENU button on the

remote to display the onscreen
menu.
<3^ Press the CURSOR UP ► or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until
the word CC (Closed Caption) is highlighted.
<|> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to select the CLOSED
CAPTION option you want (OFF, 1,
2, or MUTE). Dialogue (and
descriptions) for the action on the captioned TV program will appear onscreen.
NOTE: You can also set the
Closed Caption by pressing the CC
button on the remote. When pressed
repeatedly the screen will display the
options: CC-OFF, CC-1, CC-2, or
CC-MUTE.
Smart Help
Remember: The onscreen
S menu wiU time out and disap
pear from the screen when you fin
ish, or you can press the STATUS/EXIT button to clear the menu from the screen.
NOTE: Not all TV programs and product commercials are made for broadcast
with Closed Caption (CC) information included. Neither are all Closed Caption modes (CC-1, or CC-2) necessarily being used by a broadcast station during the transmission of a closed caption program. Refer to your area's TV program listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shows.
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NOTE: The CC-MUTE option
can be used to set the TV to turn the Closed Caption mode “ON” whenever the MUTE but ton on the remote is pressed. This activates the CC-1 option. MUTE will appear smaller in the upper center of the screen.
13
Page 19

Setting the TV’s Start Up Time

Using the PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Feature

T Tsed along with the Clock fea-
Cy ture, you can select a specific
time the television will turn on when the Timer Active control is turned ON.
CBEGlif)

Press the CLOCK button to

I display the Clock onscreen menu.
<i> Press the CURSOR UP ► or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until
the words START TIME are high lighted.
Enter the time to turn on the TV using the NUMBERED but tons. If the first number is a single
digit first enter a zero then the digit (i.e., press “0”, then press “8”).
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
or CURSOR LEFT but
tons to set either AM or PM time.
TIMER ACTIVE CHANNEL START TIME TIMER ACTIVE
CHANNEL START TIME 08:30 AM
12 8:30
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12
Hooking up PIP
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) is the show
ing of two pictures on the TV screen at the same time. (One main screen picture and one small inset picture -
or PIP).
Please Note: A VCR (or Accessory Device) is needed to supply the PIP
signal.
The follow steps describe the basic
hookup needed to use PIP:
C BEGIN]
<1> First use an optional signal
splitter and connect the original
cable TV signal to both the
CABLE/ANT IN on the VCR and
the 75Q input jack on the rear of the
television.
<|> Connect the VIDEO OUT jack
on the VCR to the VIDEO AVI jack on the TV.
Smart Help
Remember: Be sure to set
S the Timer Active to ON.
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PIP ON/OFF
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If the TV is in use when the START TIME control is about to be activated, the screen will display a warning stating it's going to change channels in 30 seconds. It will appear like the screen shown below and change to the selected start up chan nel. Pressing any button on the remote within this count down will cancel the
change.
CHANGING
TO CHANNEL 6
IN 30 SECONDS
<S>
Connect the AUDIO OUT
(right and left) jacks from the
VCR to the AUDIO AVI (right and left) jacks on the television.
Be sure to turn the VCR ON while using the PIP features. The signal
supplied through the VCR will
appear in the PIP window once the PIP Source has been selected. Please refer to the next page to learn ho to set the PIP Source control.
Smart Help
For other possible PIP
S connections see pages 41-42 for the “More PIP Connections” section.
If you need any accessories or parts to complete the described PIP con nections, contact your dealer, or our Parts Information Center at:
1-800-851-8885
OPTIONAL TWO-WAY SIGNAL
(single 75 ohm Input to twin 75
ohm Outputs - optional RF
Coaxial connecting cables also
required)
ROUND CABLE
75 OHM
VCR WITH AUDIOmOEO OUPUTS
12
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Page 20

Selecting the PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Source

Activating the Start Up Channel

n
Choosing the PIP Source
The picture for the PIP window
can come through either the 750. Input or any the the external AudiolVideo Inputs (in 1, in 2 or
S-VIDEO) at the rear of the TV. PIP Source simply tells the TV
which one of these sources it is to
show in the PIP window.
(BEGIN)
<A>
<i> Press the PIP ON/OFF but
Turn the TV and VCR (or
other device hooked to one the external AfV connections) ON.
ton on the remote control. The
PIP window should appear in the upper right hand portion of the screen.

Press the SOURCE button

on the remote to toggle between the different external connec tions.
The PIP SOURCE may come from the following;
AVI (including S-VIDEO), or AV2: for picture signal coming
from the external AudioA^ideo
jacks on the TV. (Must have an
external device hooked up at these locations.)
MAIN screen picture
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PIP INSET picture
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THE PIP SOURCE PICTURE CAN
COME FROM THE: AUDIOA^IDEO AVI
(EXT I) (INCLUDING S-VIDEO),
OR THE AUDIOWIDEO AV2 (INPUT
JACKS AT THE REAR OE THE TV.
VCR
(OR SIMILAR DEVICE)
T Tsed along with the Clock fea-
Cy tures, you can select a specific
channel that the television will tune to when the Timer Active control is turned ON.
(BEGIN)
Press the CLOCK button to
display the Clock onscreen menu.
<i> Press the CURSOR UP ► or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until
the word CHANNEL is highlighted.

Press the number buttons to

enter the start up channel you
would like the television to start on.
Remember: Be sure to set
i the Timer Active control to
ON. The onscreen menu will time out
and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you can press the STATUS/EXIT button to clear the menu from the screen.
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11
Page 21

Activating the TV’s On Timer Control

Using the PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Feature

Tust like an alarm clock you can
nJ set the TV to turn itself on at the
same time everyday.
iBEQIN]
Press the CLOCK button to
display the Clock onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until
the words TIMER ACTIVE are highlighted.
<|> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
or CURSOR LEFT ^ but ton to select ON (if activating) or OFF (if deactivating) the Timer
control.
\ / Smart Help
Remember: Be sure to set
i the clock to the current time, then set the time you want the tele vision to turn on using the START TIME control as described on page
12.
The onscreen menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you can press the STATUS/EXIT button to clear the menu from the screen.
SET CLOCK 10:C0 AM TIMER ACTIVE CHANNEL 12 STARTTIME --:--AM
OFF
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SET CLOCK 1QOO AM TIMER ACTIVE CHANNEL 12 STARTTIME --:--AM
ON
Remote Control Buttons
By using the PIP buttons on the
remote control the PIP picture can be moved and swapped with the main screen. The PIP inset
picture can also be frozen within
the PIP window.
i BEGIN)
Press the PIP ON/OFF but
<i>
ton to show the PIP picture. PIP
appears in one of the four comers of the screen.
Press the PIP ON/OFF button
again and the PIP picture is
reduced in size.
Pressing the PIP ON/OFF but ton a third time will remove the
PIP picture from the screen.
<|> Press the POSITION button
on the remote to move the PIP picture to any of the four comers.
<l>

Press the FREEZE button on

the remote to stop the action within the PIP window. Press the
FREEZE button again to
resume the normal viewing
action.
If the FREEZE button is pressed while PIP is OFF, it will freeze the picture from the main screen in the PIP window.
<|> Press the PIP SWAP button
to swap the main screen picture with the PIP picture. Pressing the PIP swap button again will return the main picture to the screen.
l.PIPON/OFF
4. PIP SWAP
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Page 22
Adjusting the PIP Tint Setting the TV’s Clock
'T^he Picture-In-Picture (PIP) J. Tint control is used to make fine
tune adjustments to the tint setting
for PIP (when it is shown on the TV
screen).
( BEGIISI)
Press the MENU button on the
remote to show the onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR UP ► or
<l>
the CURSOR DOWN ■ button
until the word PIP is highlighted.
<|> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
button to display the PIP
TINT control.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
<S>
or the CURSOR LEFT
buttons to adjust the TINT bar to
the desired levels.
Press the STATUS/EXIT but
ton to clear the menu from the
screen when the adjustment is com
plete.
(0:
Smart Help
Remember, although
^ there is a separate TINT control for PIP, the adjustment lev els for this control depend on the
TV’s main picture. For example: If the main picture screen is showing a black and white picture, PIP would also be seen in black and white (even though the PIP picture source is in color).
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our television comes with an
onscreen clock. During normal
y
operation the clock appears on the screen when the STATUSIEXIT but ton is pressed or when a channel change occurs.
CbeginJ
<T>

Press the CLOCK button on

the remote to display the onscreen
CLOCK menu.
<i> Press the CURSOR UP ► OR
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until
the words SET CLOCK are high lighted.
Enter the current time using
the NUMBERED buttons. If the
first number is a single digit first enter a zero then the digit (i.e., press “0”, then press “8”).
<i> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
^ or CURSOR LEFT ^ but
tons to set either AM or PM time.
Note: The CLOCK onscreen menu
can also be accessed through the main menu by pressing the MENU
button; then scrolling up/down
with the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until
the word CLOCK is highlighted.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT ^
button to activate the CLOCK
menu and follow the steps above to
set the time.
Smart Help
Remember: Be sure to
i press “0” first and then the hour number for single digit entries.
To clear the onscreen menu press the STATUS/EXIT button, or wait a few seconds after you have fin ished your adjustment and the
menu will automatically disappear from the screen.
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Page 23

Activating the Noise Reduction (Picture) Control

More PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Connections

or reasons such as poor cable reception, the picture can some
F
times appear slightly “speckled” (or signal noise shown in the picture). The
NOISE REDUCTION control can help
eliminate this type of interference and
improve the quality of the picture.
( BECIIM]
<i>
<l>
Press the MENU button on the
remote to display the onscreen menu.
j rei
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
CURSOR DOWN ■ button until the
words NOISE REDUCTION are highlighted.
<s>
Press the CURSOR RIGHT
or CURSOR LEFT ^ but
tons to activate or deactivate the
Noise Reduction Feature.
COL. TEMP NORMAL CONTRAST PLUS ON NOISE REDUCTION OFF VOLUME BALANCE
15
IP hookup with a Cable Box
P
and VCR.
(BECIN)
First use an optional signal
splitter and connect the original
cable TV signal to both the CABLE IN on the Cable Converter and the
plug on the rear of the televi
75Q
sion.

Connect the CABLE OUT on

COL. TEMP
CONTRAST PLUS ON
0
I NOISE REDUCTION ONI
VOLUME ■■ 15
BALANCE
NORMAL
.....
I-
.... □
the Converter to the ANT IN on the VCR.

Connect the VIDEO OUT jack

on the VCR to the VIDEO AVI jack on the TV.

Connect the AUDIO OUT

(right and left) jacks from the VCR to the AUDIO AVI (right and left) jacks on the television.
Smart Help
Remember: The onscreen
M menu will disappear in a few seconds after you have finished your adjustment.
“Noise” Reduction is a video adjust
ment feature that affects the picture
quality of the TV not the sound.
Contact the Parts
Information Center
at 1-800-851-8885
to order any optional
accessories.
CABLE TV CONVERTER
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More PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Connections

Activating the Contrast Plus (Black Stretch) Control

ip hookup with a VCR and a
Digital Video Disc Player (or
P
similar device).
i BEGIN)
First connect the original cable
TV signal or Antenna signal to the
ANT IN jack on the back of the
VCR.

Connect the ANT OUT jack on

the rear of the VCR to the ANT IN
jack on the rear of the Video Disc
Player.
<i> Connect the ANT OUT jack on
the rear of the Video Disc Player to the 75Q input on the rear of the TV.

Connect the yellow Video Cable

from the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR to the VIDEO IN jack on the TV (labeled VIDEO AVI). Then, con
nect the red and white Audio Cables
from the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on the
rear of the TV (labeled AUDIO L & R AVI).

Connect the yellow Video Cable

<S>
from the VIDEO OUT jack on the Video Disc Player to the VIDEO IN
jack on the TV (labeled VIDEO
AV2). Then, connect the red and white Audio Cables from the AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on the rear of the TV (labeled AUDIO L & R AV2).
Note: When selecting the PIP
SOURCE, the VCR will appear on the EXT 1 channel, and the Video Disc Player will appear on the EXT 2 channel.
75 OHM COAXIAL CABLE
REAR OF TV
"^ he Contrast Plus (Black Stretch) feature helps to “sharpen” the
7
picture quality. The black portions of
the picture become richer in dark ness and the whites become blighter.
C BEGIN)
Press the MENU button on the
I remote to display the onscreen menu.
<|> Press the CURSOR UP ► or
CURSOR DOWN ■ buttons until
the words CONTRAST PLUS are highlighted.
<j> Press the CURSOR RIGHT
^ or CURSOR LEFT but tons to activate or deactivate the Contrast Plus (Black Stretch) fea
ture.
\ / Smart Help
Remember: The onscreen
1 menu will disappear in a few seconds after you have finished your adjustment.
TINT
COL. TEMP
■T
....
NORMAL
I CONTRAST PLUS OFF
NOISE REDUCTION OFF VOLUME Wm 15
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VOLUME ■■
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ANTENNA OR
CABLE TV SIGNAL
42
Page 25

How то Adjust the TV Picture

Tips If Something Isn't Working

'o adjust your TV picture con
trols, select a channel and follow
r
the steps shown below:
CBEGif?)
Press the MENU button on the
remote to display the onscreen menu.
Press the CURSOR UP ^ or
<|> DOWN« buttons until the word
BRIGHTNESS is highlighted. (Or,
COLOR, PICTURE, SHARPNESS, TINT, COL. TEMP, depending on the adjustment you want to make.)
^^Press the CURSOR RIGHT
or the CURSOR LEFT ^<4
buttons to increase or decrease the
brightness of the picture.
Smart Help
BRIGHTNESS Press the
or buttons until darkest
parts of the picture are as bright as you prefer.
COLOR Press the ►► or buttons
to add or eliminate color.
PICTURE Press the ►► or but
tons until lightest parts of the picture show good detail.
SHARPNESS Press the or ^
buttons to improve detail in the picture. TINT Press the or buttons to
obtain natural skin tones.
COLOR TEMP Press the ^ or ^
buttons to select NORMAL, COOL, or WARM picture preferences. (NORMAL
will keep the whites, white; COOL will make the whites, bluish; and WARM will make the whites, reddish.)
The onscreen menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you can press the
STATUS/EXrr button to clear the menu from the screen.
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BRIGHUMESS ■■■■ 30
COLOR PICTURE
SLEEP
О и
А/СН STATUS/ЕХГГ CC CLOCK
RECORD TV/VCR
V“ © (D @
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О О О
-■ 30
....
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30
® ® ®
SWAP SOURCE POSITION FREEZE
О О О О
PIP ON/OFF
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BRIGHTNESS ■■
ODLjOR
PICTURE SHARPNESS
BRIGHTNESS COLOR PICTURE SHARPNESS TINT
COLOR PICTURE SHARPNESS TINT COL. TEMP
PICTURE SHARPNESS
...........
-f
TINT
COL. TEMP. NORMAL CONTRSATPLUS OFF
SHARPNESS -
TINT
.....................
ICOL. TEMP NORMAL
CONTRAST PLUS OFF
NOISE REDUCTION OFF
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COL. TEMP "rnOLl
30
30 30
30 30
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30 30
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T^lease make these simple
IT checks before calling for ser
vice. These tips can save you time and money since charges for TV installation and adjustment of customer controls are not covered
under your warranty.
No Power
No Picture
No Sound
Remote Does Not
Work
TV Displays Wron^
Channel or No
CAUTION: A video source (such as a video game. Compact Disc Interactive - CDI, or TV information channel) which shows a constant non-moving pattern on the TV screen, can cause picture tube damage. When your TV is continuously used with such a source the pattern of the non-moving portion of the game (CDI, etc.) could leave an image permanently on the picture tube. When not in use, turn the video source OFF. Regularly alternate the use of such video sources with normal TV viewing.
• Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert plug into outlet and push POWER button again.
• Check that outlet is not on a wall switch. Be sure fuse is not blown on AC Power strip.
Check antenna connections. Are they properly secured to the TV's 750 plug? Check the TUNER control for CABLE or ANTENNA setting. Check AudioWideo Input jack connections if using a VCR or other external device.
Check the VOLUME buttons. Check the MUTE button on the remote control. Check AudioWideo Input jack connections if using a VCR or other external device.
Check batteries. Replace with A A Heavy Duty (Zinc Chloride) or Alkaline batteries if necessary. Clean the remote and the remote sensor window on the TV.
Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert plug into outlet and push POWER button again. Be sure fuse is not blown on AC Power strip if one is being used. Check to be sure TV outlet is not on a wall switch.
Repeat channel selection. Add desired channel numbers (CHANNEL control) into TV memory. Check to be sure the TUNER control is set to the CABLE option.
Channels Above 13
Cleaning and Care
• To avoid possible shock hazard be sure the TV is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
• When cleaning the TV screen take care not to scratch or damage the screen surface (avoid wearing jewelry or using anything abrasive). Wipe the front screen with a clean cloth dampened with water. Use even, easy, vertical strokes when cleaning.
• Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge dampened in a solution of cool clear water. Use a clean dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces.
• Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marring of the cabinet finish.
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Glossary of Television Terms

Features

Coaxial Cable A single solid antenna wire normally matched
with a metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes) directly onto a 75 Ohm input found on the Television or VCR.
Closed Caption • Broadcast standard which allows you to read
the voice content of television programs on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired this feature uses onscreen "text boxes" to show dialogue and conversations while the TV
program is in progress.
Direct Audio/Video Inputs • Located on the rear of the TV these
connectors (RCA phono type plug) are used for the input of audio and video signals. Designed for use with VCRs (or other accessories) in order to receive higher picture resolution and offer sound connection options.
Identify • Method by which a remote control searches and finds
an operating code for another product (such as a VCR or Cable Converter). Once the code has been "identified" then the TV remote can operate and send commands to the other product.
On Screen Displays (OSD) • Refers to the wording or messages
generated by the television (or VCR) to help the user with specif ic feature controls (color adjustment, programming, etc.).
Menu • An onscreen listing of feature controls shown on the
Television screen that are made available for user adjustments.
Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) • The broadcast stan
dard that allows for stereo sound to be transmitted with the TV
picture.
PIP (Picture In Picture) • Allows viewing of different programs
(or picture sources) on the TV screen at the same time. PIP will
also let you swap the pictures, move the PIP picture to any of the
four comers, and even freeze the picture until you shut it off.
Programming • The procedure of adding or deleting channel
numbers 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 channel num bers.
Remote Sensor Window • A window or opening found on the
Television control panel through which infrared remote control command signals are received.
Setup Mode • Automatic feature eontrol settings made by the
TV. Designed for first time setup and use. Settings for signal connections (antenna or cable TV), plus channel program memory are held in the TV's memory (even if the set is unplugged and moved to a new location.)
Second Audio Program (SAP) • Another or additional audio
channel provided for in the Multichannel Television Sound
(MTS) broadcast standard. The most frequently proposed use for SAP is the simultaneous bilingual broadcast of TV program material.
Status • Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel num
ber is currently being viewed. Status can also be used to clear the Television of on screen displays or information (rather than waiting for the displays to “time out” or automatically disap pear from the screen).
Twin Lead Wire • The more commonly used name for the two
strand 300 Ohm antenna wire used with many indoor and out door antenna systems. In many cases this type of antenna wire requires an additional adapter (or balun) in order to connect to the 75 Ohm Input terminals designed into the more recent Televisions and VCRs.
SmartLock™ feature allows you to block the view
ing of eertain channel or external audio/video con nections where you might not want your children viewing inappropriate material.
Infrared Remote Control works your TV set, VCR,
and a variety of wireless remote control Cable Converters (Satellite Receivers, DBS, etc.).
Standard broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable TV (CATV) channel capability.
Stereo Ready TV with built-in audio amplifier and
twin speaker system for receiving TV programs broad
cast in stereo sound.
Closed Captioning allows the viewer to read TV pro
gram dialogue or voice conversations as onscreen text.
Automatic Programming of Channels for quick and
easy selection of favorite stations available in your area.
Onscreen Features (in either Enghsh, French, or
Spanish) show helpful messages for setting of TV con
trols.
Audio/Video Jackpanel for direct connections with
VCRs (or other video accessories) providing quality TV picture and sound playback.
On Timer automatically turns the TV ON at a preset
time, and channel.
Sleep-Timer automatically turns the TV OFF at preset
times.
SmartPicture™ allows you to change the picture set
tings (color, tint, contrast, etc.) for various types of pro gramming, such as Personal, Sports, Movies, or Weak Signals, with the push of one button.
NOTE: This owner's manual content is used with several different television models. Not all features (and drawings) discussed in this manual will necessarily match those found with your television system. This is normal and does not require you contacting your dealer or requesting service.
End-of-Life Disposal
Your new television and its packing 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 disposed of as small chemical waste.
Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old television, batter ies, and packing materials whenever you replace existing equipment.
SmartSound™ controls the sudden volume changes
during program changes and commercials. It elimi nates the peaks and valleys in the TV’s sound and cre ates one pleasant listening level. You also may tailor the SmartSound setting to the type of program you are watching (Music, Theatre, etc.).
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) allows you view to different
programs (or picture sources) on the TV screen at the same time. PIP will also let you swap the pictures, move the PIP picture to any of the four comers, and even freeze the picture until you shut it off.
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Table of Contents

Index

Introduction
Welcome/Registration of Your TV
Safety/Precautions
Table of Contents...........................................................4
Features..........................................................................5
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Onscreen MENU
^ Adjusting the TV Picture ^Activating Contrast Plus (Black Stretch) ^Activating Noise Reduction (Picture) Control ...8 "v^Setting the TV’s Clock 'v* Activating the Timer Control
-V-Activating the Start-Up Channel........................11
^Setting the TV’s Start Time Control..............
^Setting the TV for Closed Caption
Using the Sleep Timer Control.............................14
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SmartLock™
^ Understanding the SmartLock™ Feature
^Setting the SmartLock Access Code......................16
^Setting the SmartLock to Block Channels 'v'Setting the SmartLock’s Blocking Options
-(^Blocking Using the Movie Rating Feature
'❖ 'Blocking Using the TV Rating Feature...............20
"v'Using the SmartLock Review Screen
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^ ” 'v' Setting the Balance, Treble and Bass
Controls
'V' Setting the TV for Incredible Surround..............22
^ Setting the TV Volume Control 'V' Setting the TV for Stereo and SAP Programs .24
'v' Using the Input control with the AudioA^ideo
Input Jacks......................................................25-26
'V' Using the Audio Video Output Jacks
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10
12 13
19
21
22
23
27
2 3
15
17 18
I® Remote Control Operation
^3 Using the SmartPicture™ Control
Using the SmartSound™ (AVL) Control
Using SmartSurF^ (Alternate Channel)
Setting the Remote Control to Operate Accessory
Devices (Code Entry).............................................31-32
Setting the Remote Control to operate Accessory
6 7
9
Devices (Search Method) Remote Control Direct Entry Code List Using the Remote’s VCR Buttons
Picture-In-Picture (PIP)
PIP Connection...............................................37
Choosing the PIP Picture Source How to Use PIP with the TV Remote Adjusting the PIP Tint Controls More PIP Connections
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34-35
41-42
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29
30
33
36
38 39 40
General Information
Tips if Something Isn’t Working...................43
Glossary of TV Terms.................................................44
Index............................................................................45
Factory Service Locations......................................46-47
Warranty......................................................................48
Set-up and Quick Use Guide
Use the simple Set-Up Guide (supplied with your TV information packet) for details on:
• Cable/Antenna Hook-ups
Auto-Programming of Chaimels
Channel Editing Basic TV and Remote Control Operation
Accessories/Optional ..........................................................(*Q/U-1)
Adapter Connector..............................................................(*QAJ-1)
Add/Delete Channels ..........................................................(*Q/U-4)
Alternate Channel...........................................................................30
AudioA^ideo Input Jacks .........................................................25-26
AudioA^ideo Output Jacks
Balance Control .............................................................................22
Bass Control...................................................................................22
Battery Installation..............................................................(*Q/U-2)
Cable TV Connections/Settings
Channel Memory
Clock Set Time.................................................................................9
Closed Captioning..........................................................................13
Contrast Plus (Black Stretch) Control .............................................7
Controls/TV ........................................................................(*Q/U-2)
Controls/Remote ......................................................28-36, (*QAJ-2)
External Control................................................................. (*QAJ-4)
Features
Glossary TV Terms........................................................................44
Incredible Surround Control
Input Control..................................................................................25
Language Option ................................................................(*QAJ-3)
Memory/Program Channels
Menu Button....................................................................................36, (*QAJ-2)
Minus(-)/Plus (4-) Buttons..............................................................36, (*Q/U-2)
Picture Controls ...............................................................................6
Picture Noise Reduction ..................................................................8
PIP Connections..............................................................................37, 41-42
PIP Features ...................................................................................39
PIP Source .....................................................................................38
PIP Tint Adjustment ......................................................................40
Precautions/Safety................................................................3, 43, 48
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(*Q/U-1, 3)
(*QAJ-4)
(*Q/U-4)
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22
Programming Channels
Registration of your TV ...................................................................2
Remote Control (Functions/Programming) . . . .27-35, (*QAJ-2)
Remote Control Programming Codes List
Requesting Service....................................................................46-48
RF Coaxial Cable
Safety/Precautions
Sensor Remote .....................................................................(*Q/U-2)
Set Up/First Time Use
Sleep Timer.....................................................................................14
SmartLock Access Code Feature SmartLock Block Channel Feature
SmartLock Blocking Options ........................................................18
SmartLock Blocking using the Movie/TV Ratings
SmartLock Review ........................................................................21
SmartLock - Understanding the SmartLock Control
SmartPicture Control......................................................................28
SmartSound Control ........................................................................29
5
SmartSurf........................................................................................30
Sound Control (Stereo/Mono)
Start-up Channel Control................................................................11
Start-up Time Control.....................................................................12
Status/Exit Button............................................................... (*Q/U-2)
Table of Contents .............................................................................4
Timer Control..................................................................................10
Tips for Service ...................................................................43, 46-48
Treble Control.................................................................................22
VCRyTV Connections
Volume Bar Control .......................................................................23
Warranty..........................................................................................48
* Information contained in Quick-Use (Q/U) Guide-page listed.
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(*Q/U-1, 2, 3, 4)
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25, (*Q/U-1)
(*Q/U-4)
34-35
(*QAJ-1)
3,43, 48
16 17
19-20
15
24
Tuner Settings External Input Naming
SmartPicture™, SmartSound'^'^, SmartSurF'^, and SmartLock'^'^ are all
registered trademarks of Philips Consumer Electronics Company.
Copyright © 2000 Philips Consumer Electronics Company. All rights reserved.
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Factory Service Center Locations
NOTE; 11 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 Charge Service. For Out-of-Warranty service, call the location nearest you.
NOTA: Si vous résidez dans une des régions desservies par une succursale de service après vente du fabricant Philips (voir liste ci-dessous), vous pourrez contacter la branche de service après vente la plus près de chez vous pour obtenir un service après vente rapide et efficace. Si le produit est sous garantie, il suffira de présenter une preuve d'achat pour bénéficier d'un service sans frais. Pour les produits non couverts par la garantie, contactez le centre le plus près de chez vous.
NOTA; Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucursales Philips de servicio al de fábrica (ver directorio más abajo), Ud. puede comunicarse con la sucursal de servicio más cercana para obtener una reparación oportuna y eficaz de su producto. Si su producto está todavía bajo garan tía, Ud. debe presentar comprobante de compra para no ocasionar ningunos cargos por servicio. Para servicio después del vencimiento de la garantía, llame al lugar más cercano de los abajo indicados.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - Read before operating equipment
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation pre cautions which you should be particularly aware of.
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should
be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water
5.
- for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, etc.
Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or
6.
stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
6A
Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended inter
6B
national global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of its cabinet design.
Do not compromise these design standards by applying exces
Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing elec
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built­in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (includ ing amplifiers) that produce heat.
10. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power sup ply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven sur faces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
sive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which could ultimately overturn the product.
tronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items
could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.
11. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
appliance.
12. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended
by the manufacturer.
13. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from
power lines.
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to pro vide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,
provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mats
and supporting structure grounding of the lead-in wire to an anten
na discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and require
ments for the grounding electrode. See Fig. below.
15. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
16. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
17. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance;
or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a
marked change in performance; or
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
18. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance
beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servic ing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
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 pro
vides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the
cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building,
as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

In Canada

How you can obtain efficient and expedient carry-in, mail-in, or in-home service for your product Please contact Philips at 1 -800-661 -6162 (French speaking)
1-800-363-7278 (English speaking)

Au Canada

Comment obtenir le service après-vente pour les produits apportés ou envoyés par la poste à notre centre de service ou le service à domicile
Veuillez contacter philips á: 1 -800-661 -6162 (Francophone)
1-800-363-7278

En el Canadá

Cómo recibir servicio efficiente para su producto, en persona, por correo o a domicilio Favor de comunicarse con Philips al; 1-800-661-6162 (francófono)
1-800-363-7278 (anglòfono)
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Return your Warranty Registration card today to ensure you
receive all the benefits you’re entitled to.
Once your PHILIPS MAGNAVOX purchase is registered, you’re eligible to receive all the privileges of
owning a PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product. So complete and return the Warranty Registration Card
enclosed with your purchase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits.
.Warranty
.Owner
.Model
Quality service is as close as your telephone! Simply look over the list below for the number of a Factory Service Center
NEAR YOU. Your product will receive efficient and expedient carry-in, mail-in, or in-home service, and you will receive peace of mind,
KNOWING YOUR PRODUCT IS BEING GIVEN THE EXPERT AHENTION OF PHILIPS’ FACTORY SERVICE. AnD, IF THE PHONE NUMBER LISTED FOR YOUR AREA
IS LONG DISTANCE, CALL 1-800-242-9225 FOR FACTORY SERVICE.
COMMENT OBTENIR NOTRE SERVICE APRÈS VENTE RAPIDE ET EFFICACE SOIT PAR COURRIER, À DOMICILE, OU EN SE PRÉSENTANT À UN CENTRE DE SERVICE PHILIPS. PLUS DE 600 CENTRES
DE RÉCEPTION DE PRODUITS À RÉPARER À TRAVERS LE PAYS: CONTACTER LE CENTRE DE SERVICE AUX CONSOMMATEURS LE PLUS PROCHE POUR SAVOIR L’EMPLACEMENT DE CES DÉPÔTS
DANS UN RAYON DE 50 À 75 MILES (80 KM À120 KM) DU CENTRE DE SERVICE LOCAL.
CÓMO OBTENER UN SERVICIO OPORTUNO Y EFICIENTE POR CORREO, EN CASA 0 EN PERSONA PARA SU PRODUCTO A TRAVÉS DE UN CENTRO PHILIPS DE SERVICIO. MAS DE 600 SITIOS POR
TODO EL PAIS PARA LA RECEPCION DE PRODUCTOS NECESITADOS DE REPARACIONES: COMUNICARSE CON EL CENTRO DE SERVICIO DE FABRICA MAS CERCANO PARA ESTOS LUGARES DENTRO
DE UN RADIO DE 80 A120 KM (50 A 75 MILLAS) DEL CENTRO DE SERVICIO LOCAL.
Verification
Registering your product within 10 days confirms your right to maximum protection under the terms and conditions of your PHILIPS MAGNAVOX warranty.
Confirmation
Your completed Warranty Registration Card serves as verification of ownership in the event of product theft or loss.
Registration
Returning your Warranty Registration Card right away guar antees you’ll receive all the infor mation and special offers which you qualify for as the owner of your model.
Congratulations on your purchase,
and welcome to the “family!”
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX
Dear PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product owner:
Thank you for your confidence in PHILIPS MAGNAVOX. You’ve selected one of the best-built, best­backed products available today. And we’ll do everything in our power to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come.
As a member of the PHILIPS MAGNAVOX “family,” you’re entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service networks in the industry.
What’s more, your purchase guarantees you’ll receive all the information and special offers for which you qualify, plus easy access to accessories from our convenient home shopping network.
And most importantly you can count on our uncompromising commitment to your total satisfaction.
All of this is our way of saying welcome-and thanks for investing in a PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product. Sincerely,
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Philips Factory Service of Georgia Philips Factory Service Central US 200 N. Cobb Pkwy., Suite 120 950 Keynote Circle Marietta, GA 30062 (770) 795-0085
FLORIDA MICHIGAN
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Tampa, FL 33619 Madison Heights, Ml 48071
(813) 621-8181
WESTERN U.S.A. DALLAS AREA
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(408) 436-8566 (713) 682-3990
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Philips Factory Service of Texas
1110 N. Post Oak Rd., Suite 100
Houston, TX 77055
(713) 682-3990
Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131 (216) 741-3334
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(248) 544-2110
Euless, TX 76040
ILLINOIS
Philips Factory Service of Illinois 1279 W. Hamilton Pkwy. Itasca, IL 60143 (630) 775-0990
TENNESSEE
Philips Factory Service of East Tennessee 6700 D Papermill Rd. Knoxville, TN 37919 (423) 584-6614
MID-ATLANTIC
Philips Factory Service Mid-Atlantic
352 Dunks Ferry Rd.
Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 638-7500
Robert Minkhorst President and Chief Executive Officer
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
A A
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USEBSERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO OUAUFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
PHILIPS
DO NOT OPEN
MAGNAVOX
RS. Remember, to get the most from your PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX product, you must return your Warranty Registration Card within 10 days. So please mail it to us right now!
A This “bolt of lightning” indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical
shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering.
The “exclamation point” calls attention 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 prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert. ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la
borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
COLOR TELEVISION
90 Days Free Labor
One Year Free Replacement of Parts (Two Years Free Replacement on Color Picture Tube)
This product can be repaired in-home.
WHO IS COVERED?
You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is considered proof of purchase.
WHAT IS COVERED?
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For 90 days thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced free, and labor is free.
From 90 days to one year from the day of purchase, all parts will be repaired or replaced free, but you pay for all labor charges. From one to two years from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts except the picture tube, 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 period. When the warranty on the product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires.
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?
Your warranty does not cover:
• labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of
antenna systems outside of the product.
• product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, acci
dent, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of
Philips Consumer Electronics Company.
• reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna
systems outside the unit.
• a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to
operate 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 consequen tial damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copy righted or not copyrighted.)
• a product used for commercial or institutional purposes.
WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is offi 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).
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 you need to return
your product.
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...
Please check your owner’s manual before requesting service. Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service call.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A.,
PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...
Contact a Philips factory service center (see enclosed list) or autho rized service center to arrange repair.
(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S.Virgin Islands, all implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particu lar purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express war ranty. But, because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you.)
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA...
Please contact Philips at:
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(In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No other warranties are expressed or implied, including any implied war ranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Philips is not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, inci dental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if notified of the possibility of such damages.)
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