Philips PR 0920X User Manual

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Owners Manuu. (Use and Set-Up Guide)

Table of Contents
Getting Started
Waming/Precautions..................................................1,8
Hooking Up Your TV................................................2-3
VCR to TV Antenna Connections Basic TV and Remote Control Operation How to Use and Set Up Your TV
On-Screen Features
■v" Adding Channels in Memory (Manually)
•v" Setting the TV Sleep Timer Control
-V-Using the TV Picture Controls
■❖ ■How to Set the TV for Closed Captioning .......7
General Information
Glossary of TV Terms Tips if Something Isn’t Working
Index..............................................................................8
Warranty........................................................................8
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Infrared Remote Control which works your
FCC Warning: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this
equipment void the user’s authority to operate it.
For Customer Use
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Enter (below) the Serial Number and the Model Number of this television (located on
the rear of the TV cabinet). Retain this infor
mation for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
TV as well as all on-screen feature controls.
Standard Broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable
TV (CATV) channel capability.
Closed Captioning which allows the viewer
to read TV program dialogue or voice conver sations as on-screen text.
Automatic Programming of Channels for
quick and easy selection of favorite stations available in your area.
Sleep Timer which automatically turns the TV
OFF at preset times.
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 eiigible 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
Verification
Registering your product within 10 days confirms your right to maximum protection under the terms and conditions of your PHILIPS MAGNAVOX warranty.
Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to the “family!”
Dear PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product owner:
Thank you for your confidence in PHILIPS MAGNAVOX. You’ve selected one of the best-built, best-backed 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 out standing 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,
.Owner Confirmation
Your completed Warranty Registration Card serves as verification of ownership in the event of product theft or loss.
PHILIPS
.Model
Registration
Returning your Warranty Registration Card
right away guarantees you'll receive all the information and special offers which you qualify for as the owner of your model.
MAGNAVOX
P.S. Remember, to get the most from your PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product, you must return
Robert Minkhorst President and Chief Executive Officer
Know these
SStfOty symbols
Printed in Malaysia IB7931E001 / 0EMN01308 / L9900UA ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
your Warranty Registration Card within 10 days. So please mail it to us right now!
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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 poinf calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to pre
vent operating and maintenance problems.
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Hooking Up Your TV (Antenna/Cable Connections)
Antenna
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combination antenna
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or a rod antenna (sup
plied) receives normal
broadcast channels (VHF 2-13 and UHF 14-69).
Your connection is easy
since there is only one
75Q (ohm) ANT(enna)
plug on the back of your
TV - and that’s where the
antenna goes.
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If you install a rod
antenna (supplied), push the
stem of the antenna into the antenna hole on either the right or the bottom of the TV.
If your antenna has a round cable (75 ohm) on the end,
then you’re ready to connect it to the TV.
K your antenna has flat twin­lead wire (300 ohm), you first
need to attach the antenna wires to the screws on a 300 to 75 ohm adapter.
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Push the round end of the

round cable of the rod antenna, adapter, or cable onto the ANT(enna) plug on the rear of the TV. If the round end of the adapter or cable is threaded, screw it down tight.
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If you installed a rod
antenna, extend the antenna
and adjust its length, direction, and angle for the clearest pic ture.
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be sure to set the TV for the type sig nal you've connect ed (see page 4).
To set the TV to select only the channel numbers in your area, see “Channel Auto Memo” on page 4.
If you install the TV beneath a kitchen cabinet, you may push a rod
antenna into the antenna hole on the
bottom of the TV
(see page 3).
Combination
VHF/UHF
Antenna
(Outdoor or
Indoor)
Round Cable
75Q
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Hooking Up Your TV (Antenna/Cable Connections) (Contd)
VCR TO TV
Basic Conneci ion
'he basic Antenna /
Cable to VCR to TV
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connection is shown here. For more information on other hookups (with Cable
Converter Boxes or Descrambler Boxes), refer to your VCR or Cable Converter Box Owner's Manual.
Cable TV
Cahee Inpi t/Converi er
'our Cable TV signal
y
into your home may be a single (75 ohm) cable or a Cable Converter Box installation. In either case, the connection to the TV is very easy.
Note to the Cable TV System Installer: This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code, which provides guidelines for proper grounding - in particular, specifying that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as possible.
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Connect your Antenna or Cable signal to the IN FROM ANT(enna)
plug on the VCR.
Outdoor VHF/UHF
Antenna
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your Cable TV sig
nal is a single round cable (75
ohm) then you're ready to con nect to the TV.
If you have a Cable Converter Box:
Connect the Cable TV signal to the Cable Signal IN(put) plug on the Cable Converter Box.

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300 to 750 Adapter
Cable TV Signal
Connect the OUT TO TV plug on the VCR to the ANT(enna) plug on the TV
(connecting cable supplied with the VCR).
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Connect the Cable TV

cable to the ANT(enna) plug on the TV.
If you have a Cable Converter Box:
Connect the OUT(put) plug of the Cable Converter Box to the ANT(enna) plug on the TV.
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Cable Converter Box
Round Cable 75S2
(Supplied by
Company)
Cable TV
Refer to the Ovmer's
Manual included with your
VCR for other possible con nections and TVA^CR operat ing details.
Back of TV
Round Cable
750 Supplied with
VCR
NOTE: The connecting cable for the Cable Converter Box is sup plied by the Cable TV company.
Back of TV
Remember, _ set the TV for the type signal you've
just connected (see
page 4).
To select only the channels on your Cable system, see “Channel Auto Memo" (page 4). If you use a Cable Converter Box, set the TV to the same channel as the con verter's CH 3/4 switch (on the rear of the Cable
Converter Box).
Cabinet Installation / Installation sur un Meuble
CaRIM T InSTAEEATION
InSTAEI, AflON SER I N Mi l BEE
Tfhllow the instructions M below to install the TV beneath a kitchen cabinet. But, before beginning, review the tips on page 8.
Çtuivre les instructions kJ ci-dessous pour installer
le téléviseur en-dessous d’un meuble de cuisine. Mais avant de commencer, revoir
les conseils de la page 8.
5 mm X 40 mm
(^pçiiN)
Drill six 1/4-inch holes through the underside of the cabinet using the six cir
cles on the swivel base (sup plied) as guides.
Percer six trous de 1/4 de pouce dans le dessous du meuble en se guidant à l’aide
des six cercles sur la base pivotante (fournie).
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, do not place any heating or cooking appliances beneath this unit.
Attach the swivel base to
tbe cabinet using six of each
of the following: screws, wash ers, and hexagonal nuts (sup plied).
Fixer la base pivotante au meuble à l’aide des six vis,
rondelles et écrous hexagonaux (fournis).
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Slide the TV onto the hook on the swivel base and push it backward until the TV locks into place.
Faire glisser le téléviseur sur le crochet de la hase pivotante et le repousser jusqu’à ce que le téléviseur se verrouille en place.
Secure the TV to the
swivel base using two 4 mm
X 18 mm screws (supplied).
Fixer le téléviseur sur la base pivotante à l’aide de
deux vis de 4 mm x 18 mm (fournies).
Wire Tie (Attache-câble)
Make sure ^ the area directly beneath the TV is not used for cook ing and does not contain an appli ance that generates heat or steam.
Veiller à ce que la zone directement en-dessous du téléviseur ne soit pas utilisée pour cuire et ne contienne pas d’appareils générateurs de chaleur ou de vapeur.
ATTENTION: afin de réduire les risques d’incendie, ne placer aucun appareil chauffant ou de cuisson en-dessous de cette unité.
Note: Screws that are too short will not screw far enough into the nuts to securely hold the TV. Screws that are too long will protrude below the base of the cabinet and may scratch the TV when it is swiveled.
Remarque: des vis trop courtes ne se visseront pas suffisamment profondément dans les écrous pour maintenir le téléviseur en toute sécurité. Des vis trop longues dépasseront de la base du meuble et pourront rayer le téléviseur lorsque il pivotera.
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Power Cord (Cordon d’alimentation)
Route and arrange the excess AC cord so that it will not drape where it can be pulled on or tripped over unintentionally, as illustrated.
Acheminer et arranger le cordon CA en excès de telle sorte qu’il ne puisse pas s’enrouler ou être tiré et qu’il ne présente pas d’obstacle, comme montré dans l’illustration.
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How TO Use and Set Up Your TV

Television
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channel numbers into the TV’s memory.
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Connect the AC cord
(supplied) to the AC 120V jack
on the hack of the TV. Then, plug in the TV.
Connect earphones (not sup
plied) to the EARPHONE jack
if you want personal listening. Note: Do not connect earphones that have an L-shaped plug. The plug may interfere with the cabinet.
|-(BEGIN)
Press the MENU but
ton repeatedly to select
CHANNEL SET with the
TV’s on-screen arrow.
Press the POWER but
ton to turn the TV ON.
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Press the VOLUME.
or T button to adjust the
sound level.
Press the SELECT but-
ton repeatedly or the SET
(+) or (-) buttons to select
TV or CATV. The selected
mode will appear in PUR­PLE.
• Select TV if you have an Antenna connected to the TV.
• Select CATV if you have a Cable Signal connected to the TV.
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Press the CHANNEL A
or T button to select TV chan
nels. When channels are not programmed, the TV will search until a channel is found.
Press the MENU button
to display the TV’s on-screen menu. Press the MENU button repeatedly to select an item in the menu. To clear the menu, press the MENU button repeatedly until the menu dis appears from the TV screen.
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Press the MENU button
to select AUTO MEMO
with the TV’s on-screen arrow.
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Press the SELECT but-
ton to start automatic channel
programming. _
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channel number will appear briefly when the TV is first turned ON (and with channel changes). To display the chan nel number, press the DISPLAY but ton. To remove the chaimel number, press DISPLAY again. The channel number and Closed Captioning can not appear on-screen at the same time.
When AUTO i MEMO action is completed, the low­est memorized chan­nel reappears on the screen.
Cancel AUTO MEMO by pressing the MENU button.
Remote
o load the supplied batter
T
A. t
ies into the remote:
1. Slide off the battery com partment lid on the
remote control.
2. Insert two AA batteries (supplied) into the bat tery compartment as indi
cated by the polarity (+ / -) markings inside the battery
compartment. Batteries installed with incorrect polarity may damage the remote control.
3. Replace the lid.
Battery Compartment Lid
Battery Compartment
-- - - -
(BEGIN)
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Point the remote control
toward the remote sensor win dow on the TV when operating the TV with the remote.
Power Button Press to turn TV ON and OFF.
Number Buttons -------------------­Press two number buttons to
select TV channels. For exam
ple: to select channel 6 ... press
"0" first, then "6." When you select cable chan nels which are equal or greater than the number 100, press the +100 button, then press the last two digits of the channel you want. For example, to select channel 117, press the +100 button, 1,7.
Channel Scan Buttons Press to scan up or down through programmed channel numbers. When you press these buttons before setting AUTO MEMO, the TV scans to the next avail
able channel. If the TV is not receiving a signal, the TV will continue to scan channels until you press the MENU button to
exit. In this case, check anten
na connections.
Menu Button Press to show the on-screen menu and move through the menu.
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Sleep Button Press to set the TV to automatically turn itself OFF.
-Display Button Press to display the channel number at all times. (If a Closed Caption mode is
selected, the channel num ber will only appear briefly.) To remove the
channel number, press the
DISPLAY button again.
Alt. Ch (Alternate
Channell Button
Press to return to the TV
channel you were viewing
immediately before switch
ing to your current channel.
Volume (At and IT)
Buttons
Press to adjust the TV
sound level.
Mute Button
Press to turn the sound OFF on the TV. Press again to return the sound to its previ ous level.
Set (+1 and t-1 Buttons Press to select items in the menu or to adjust the pic ture controls.
Select Button Press to select items in the on screen menu.
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On-Screen MENU Controls
Channel
Ado/Dei.eti: Channels
UTO MEMO (seepage 4)
adds all the channels it
A
can find (on your Antenna or Cable TV system) into the
TV's memory. Add/Delete channels makes it easy for you to add other channels, or drop unwanted channels,
from the list of channels in
the TV's memory.
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Press the MENU button repeatedly to select CHAN NEL SET with the TV’s on screen arrow. Then, press the SELECT button.
PICTURE
► CHANNEL SET
CCD SELECT
CCD OFF
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Press the MENU but
ton repeatedly to select
ADD/DELETE with the
TV’s on-screen arrow. Then,
press the SELECT button.
TV/CATV AUTO MEMO
► ADD/DELETE
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Press the CH(annel)
AT buttons to select the
channel you want to ADD or DELETE.
ADD/DELETE
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Within 10 seconds,
press the SELECT button
to make the channel number appear in TEAL to add the channel into memory.
Press the SELECT button
to make the channel number appear in PURPLE to delete the channel from memory.
To add or delete additional channels, repeat steps 3 and 4. Press the MENU but ton to exit the on-screen
menu.
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'ave you ever fallen
asleep in front of the TV
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only to have it wake you up at 2 a.m. with a test pattern screeching in your ears?
Well, your TV can save you all that trouble by automati cally turning itself off.
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Press the SLEEP button
repeatedly to pick the
amount of time (10 minutes to 90 minutes) before the TV will turn itself off.
To see how many minutes remain before the TV shuts itself off, press the SLEEP but ton on the remote.
To cancel a SLEEP TIMER setting, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until SLEEP 0 appears on screen.
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On-Screen MENU Controls (Contd)
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'o adjust your TV picture
controls, select a channel
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and follow these steps.
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Press the MENU but
ton. PICTURE will be
selected with the TV’s on screen arrow.
- PICTURE CHANNEL SET CCD SELECT
CCD OFF
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Press the SELECT
button until the desired con
trol (BRIGHT, CONTRAST, COLOR, or TINT) shows on screen.
[-] BRIGHT [+]
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BRIGHT Press SET (-) or (+) until darkest parts of the picture are as bright as you prefer.
CONTRAST Press SET (-) or (+) until lightest parts of the picture show good detail.
COLOR Press SET (-) or (+) to add or eliminate color. TINT Press SET (-) or (+) to obtain natural skin tones.
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Within 10 seconds, press the SET (+) or (-) but ton to adjust the selected pic
ture control.
Press the MENU button
to clear the screen when pic ture adjustments are complet ed.
Smart
Help
The display will disappear from the TV screen after about 10 sec onds unless you press SET + or - or the SELECT button, even though you may not be finished.
Game Mode
Plt ri RE Ad.R STMEM S
'■ # ’o adjust your TV picture
JL controls to the most suit able settings for video games, select a channel and follow these steps.
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Press the MENU button.
PICTURE will be selected
with the TV’s on-screen arrow.
- PICTURE CHANNEL SET CCD SELECT
CCD OFF
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Press the SELECT but
ton repeatedly so that the
GAME MODE control appears on-screen.
Press the SET (-f) or (-)
button to select OFF or ON
(the choice will appear in PURPLE). If you select ON, the picture controls will be at the most suitable position for video games.
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Press the MENU button
to exit the on-screen menu.
CAUTION: A video source (such as a video game. Compact Disc Interactive ­CDI, or TV information channel) which shows a con stant non-moving pattern on the TV screen can cause pic ture tube damage. When not in use, turn the video source OFF. Regularly alternate the
use of such video sources with normal TV viewing.
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On-Screen MENU Controls (Contd)
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Closed Cafuomno
~\7our TV can receive the
-L following types of Closed
Captioning: CAPTION Cl, CAPTION C2, TEXT Cl, or TEXT C2. Closed Captioning allows you to read the voice content of television pro grams on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, this feature uses on-screen "text boxes" to show dialogue and conversa tions while the TV program is in progress. Note: Broadcast stations will often use spelling abbrevia tions, symbols, dropouts, and other grammatical shortcuts in order to keep pace with the on-screen action. These fac tors vary upon the source of the captioned text material and do not indicate a need
for TV service.
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Press the MENU button
repeatedly to select CCD
SELECT with the TV’s on
screen arrow.
PICTURE CHANNEL SET
- CCD SELECT
CCD OFF
CAPTION Cl or C2 mode: dia
logue (and descriptions) for the action on the captioned TV program shows on-screen. (See Smart Help on this page.)
TEXT Cl or C2 mode: a black box
only will be displayed. If TEXT Cl is selected, characters will be dis played.
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Press the SET (+) or (-) buttons or the SELECT but ton to select the desired Closed
Caption (CC) mode - for exam ple: CAPTION Cl.
Note: Usually “CAPTION Cl" is the most used mode to view captioned material.
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Press the MENU but
ton. The menu will disappear
and Closed Captioning mater ial (if available on the cur rently selected TV program) will appear.
To cancel Closed Captioning, select CCD OFF at step 2.
This symbol will appear with channels that contain Closed Captioning material.
Remember, not all TV programs and com mercials are broad cast with Closed Caption (CC) information. Neither are all Closed Caption modes (CAPTION Cl or C2) necessar ily being used by a broadcast station during the transmis sion of a closed caption program. Refer to your area's TV program listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shows.
Notes:
(1) During special effects playback of a VCR tape (i.e.. Search, Slow,
Still), your TV may not display the correct caption or text. (2) Captions and texts may not match the TV voice exactly. (3) Interference may cause the closed caption system to function improp
erly. (4) The caption or text characters will not appear if the on-screen menu or
channel number display is on-screen. Closed Captioning may be
delayed briefly when you change channels. (5) If a black box appears on-screen, your TV is set to a TEXT mode. To
clear the screen, select CAPTION Cl, CAPTION C2, or CCD OFF.
Glossary
Round Cable 75i2 * 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. (Also known as Coaxial Cable.)
Display * Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel number is cur rently being viewed.
Jack Panel * Refers to the area on the back of the TV cabinet. On Screen Displays (OSD) * Refers to the wording or messages generat
ed by the television (or VCR) to help the user with specific feature con trols (color adjustment, programming, etc.).
Menu * An on-screen listing of feature controls that are available for user adjustments.
Programming * The procedure of adding or deleting channel numbers into the Television’s memory circuits. In this way, the Television “remem bers” only the locally available or desired channel numbers and skips over any unwanted channel numbers.
Remote Sensor Window * A window or opening found on the Television control panel through which infrared remote control signals are received.
Twin Lead Wire * The more commonly used name for the two strand 300 Ohm antenna wire used with many indoor and outdoor antenna systems. In many cases, this type of antenna wire requires an additional adapter (or balun) in order to connect to the 75 ohm Input terminal on more recent Televisions and VCRs.
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Tips
Trolbu;shootin(;
lease make these simple checks before calling for
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service. These tips can save you time and money since charges for TV installation and adjustment of customer controls are not covered under your warranty.
General Information
No Power
Check the TV power cord. Check to be sure outlet is not on a wall switch.
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No Sound
Check the VOLUME buttons. Check the MUTE button on the remote control.
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No Picture
Check antenna connections on the rear of the TV. Are they properly secured to the Antenna plug on the TV?
Remote Doesn’t
Work
Check batteries. Replace with AA Heavy Duty (Zinc Chloride) or Alkaline batter ies if necessary. Clean the remote and the remote sensor window on the TV. Check the TV power cord.
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Wrong Channel (or
no Channels above 131
’ Repeat channel selection. ’ Add desired channel numbers into
TV memory. See page 5 for details.
' Select CATV at the CHANNEL
SET menu (page 4), then let the TV program the channels with CHANNEL AUTO MEMO.
Cleaning and Care
Unplug the TV before cleaning. Avoid using anything abrasive that could scratch the screen. Wipe the TV screen with a clean cloth dampened with water. Gently wipe cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge dampened with cool clear water. Use a clean dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces. Occasionally vacuum the ventila tion holes or slots in the cabinet back. Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet.
Power Failure
• When you disconnect the unit from the AC outlet, or if you have a power failure, all memory, such as programmed channels, sleep timer, and picture adjustments, will be lost. You must reset each item.
Cabinet Installation
• Keep in mind your normal work pattern, especially the way in which you use other electrical appliances,
when you are thinking about where to install the TV.
• Hold the TV in various locations. In each location, turn the TV on so you may check reception.
• If you are going to use the rod antenna, allow enough
space around the TV to extend and adjust the antenna.
• Make sure the TV is close enough to an electrical out
let that the power cord can reach it.
• Allow enough room on all sides of the TV for ventila tion, access to control knobs, and room to swivel the TV for ease of viewing.
• Route and arrange the excess AC cord so that it will not drape where it can be pulled on or tripped over unintentionally.
Index
Add Channels ....................
Alternate Channel Button . .4 Antenna Connections .. Auto Memo Batteries
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Cable TV Connections . . Channel Memory
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. .5 Channel Scan Buttons ....4
Closed Caption
.2-3 Coaxial Cable
. .4 . .4
Controls/Remote .... ....4 Number Buttons .. .
Controls/lV
. .3 Display Button...............
.4-5
Features
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....7 Menu Button
..3,7 Mute Button
....4
....4
. .. .1 Programming.............
Glossary
Power Button Precautions
Warranty
COLOR TELEVISION
One Year Free Replacement of Parts (Two Years Free Replacement on Color Picture Tube)
This product must be carried in for repair.
WHO IS COVERED?
You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales receipt or other docu ment 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, accident, 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 autho rized, or repair of products damaged by these modifications.
• incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copyrighted or not copyrighted.)
• a product used for commercial or institutional purposes.
WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by
Philips Consumer Electronics Company. In countries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not distribute the product, the local Philips service organization will attempt
to provide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical
manual(s) are not readily available).
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90 Days Free Labor
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 dis
cussed 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 authorized service center to arrange repair.
(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S.Virgin Islands, all implied warranties, including implied war ranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express warranty. 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:
(In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No other warranties are expressed or implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a par
ticular purpose. Philips is not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special,
incidental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if notified of the possibility of such damages.)
REMEMBER...
Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below. Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration card promptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if nec essary.
MODEL#
SERIAL# ___________________________________________________________
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7 Remote Control . . . .
Remote Sensor
RF Cable......................
4 Safety Notes 4
Select Button
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Set Buttons
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I-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)
I -800-363-7278 (English Speaking)
4 Setup
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3 Sleep Timer
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4 Warranty .....................
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Sleep Button.................,.. .4-5
Tips for Service ....
VCR Connections ..
Volume Buttons .. ..
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Philips Service Company, P.O. Box 555, Jefferson City,Tennessee 37760
(423) 475-8869
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