Rear-projectionTV
with HD Input
43PP8541
50PP8541
3135 035 20412
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Philips HD Pix Optics System answers the demand for extreme resolution HD with cutting-edge processing and display tech-
nology, including microphosphor CRTs, hybrid projection lenses, first-surface mirrors, fine-pitched lenticular screens, and Philips
wideband amplifier.
®
Auto IntelliSense Focus Automatically adjusts the picture convergence at the push of a key. After reviewing a special test pat-
tern, optical sensors send position information to the controller, which then corrects the picture. Auto IntelliSense® Focus responds to
the natural and man-made magnetic field conditions where the projection TV is located, so you always enjoy the best possible pic-
ture.
100Hz Digital Scan eliminates picture flickering and line jitter, offering a stable picture for relaxed viewing (no eye strain). The
100Hz digital scan option can be selected in the onscreen menu.
Progressive Scan doubles the number of visible picture lines per field by displaying all picture frame lines at once. This mini-
mizes the visibility of the scan lines. The progressive scan option can be selected in the onscreen menu.
High-definition Inputs allow you to connect digital equipment with 1080i and 480p signals for 60Hz and 576p signals for 50Hz. The
AV4 sockets are for YPbPr or RGB+HV sync connections, plus audio. The AV5 sockets are for RGB (or YPbPr with adaptor) DB15 con-
nections, plus audio.
ComponentVideo Inputs support advanced video input—such as DVD video—for superb colour performance.
Active Control™continuously measures and corrects all incoming signals with automatic digital noise reduction and auto sharp-
ness to provide the best possible picture.
Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation (APAC™) functions like a screen saver for your TV. Nonmoving images
can be bad for a television screen. If a video image remains stationary, it can eventually leave a permanent after-image. Video games
and the stationary black bars around some movies are examples of sources of concern. Philips APAC technology addresses this prob-
lem. Periodically, APAC automatically shifts your television picture in increments that are very small and yet large enough to blur
image retention that can lead to screen burn. Coupled with the Philips Auto Screen Format feature, APAC helps provide you protec-
tion from the dreaded screen burn.
Protective Screen Filter (if provided; availability varies) gives the best possible picture while still protecting your investment.
Specifically formulated by Philips for HD displays, this protective screen filter helps prevent accidental damage to the delicate front lenticu-
lar screen.
Dolby*Virtual Surround uses two speakers to simulate the surround effect produced by a multichannel system.
Digital Comb Filter makes the finest colour details purer and sharper. It eliminates disturbing cross-colour (Moiré) effects
between different colours that you normally see with striped clothing worn on camera. The digital comb filter works by electronical-
ly separating the chroma (colour) and luminance (black and white) components of the TV signal, preventing cross-colour interfer-
ence.
Supporting Features
• Digital ColourTransient Improvement (CTI)
• Digital Histogram
• Auto Aspect Ratio Adaptation (and 16:9 compress, expand 4:3)
• Incredible Surround™
• AutomaticVolume Leveler (AVL)
• Independent HeadphoneVolume Control
• EasyTune™ (Auto Search,AutoTune, and Auto Install)
• Alternate Channel
• Smart Surf
• Low-power standby (<1 W)
Active Control, APAC, Easy Tune, and Incredible Surround are trademarks of Philips Consumer Electronics North America. IntelliSense is a
registered trademark of Philips Consumer Electronics North America. Copyright 2002 Philips Consumer Electronics.
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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INSTALLING THE TV
The major benefit of this projection tel-
evision is its large viewing screen. To
see the large screen at its best, test vari-
ous locations in the room to find the
optimal spot for viewing.
1
15 cm
Be sure to allow a minimum of 15 cm
of space around the TV.
Do not place
the TV in
direct
sunlight or
near a heat-
ing appliance.
To avoid cabinet warping, cabinet color
changes, and increased chance of set
failure, do not place the TV where tem-
peratures can become excessively
hot—for example, in direct sunlight or
near a heating appliance.
15 cm
15 cm
Magnetic fields, such as those of exter-
nal speakers, may cause the picture to
distort if the speakers are placed too
close to the television. Move the mag-
netic field source away from the TV
until there is no picture distortion.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
Socket on the rear of
the TV
Insert the aerial plug firmly into the
ANTENNA IN 75Ω socket at the rear
of the set.
2
3
Insert the mains plug in the wall sock-
et. Refer to the back of the TV set for
the correct operation voltage. Consult
your local dealer if your main supply is
different. To prevent damaging the
mains (AC) cord, which could cause
hazard, do not place the TV on the
cord.
Remove the cover of the battery com-
partment on the remote control. Insert
the two batteries supplied
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(Type R6-1.5V).
The batteries supplied do not contain
the heavy metals mercury and cadmi-
um. Nevertheless, in many countries
exhausted batteries may not be dis-
posed of with your household waste.
Please check on how to dispose of
exhausted batteries according to local
regulations.
See the battery caution statement on
page 2.
Note : This remote control functions
with TVs that use the RC5 signalling
standard.
Switch the TV on : Press the mains
power switch on the front of the TV. If
the Standby key is lighted, press the
CH +/– keys, digit keys, or the Standby
key on the remote control. Or press the
Standby or CH keys on the front of the
TV.
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Standby
Mains Power
Switch
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USING THE TV KEYS
STANDBY
Switches the TV on or
activates standby mode.
MAINS POWER KEY
Switches the mains power on or off.
REMOTE SENSOR
IntelliSense
Receives infrared commands to acti-
vate controls when the remote-control
handset is aimed at it and remote keys
are pushed.
When pressed, automatically adjusts
the set’s picture convergence using
the Auto IntelliSense® focus feature.
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+
A A
VOL
/ MENU
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CH
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TheA key adjusts the sound volume
softer. The A key adjusts the sound
volume louder. PressingA and A
simultaneously displays the onscreen
TV menu. With a menu item selected,
pressing theA or A key allows
entry to activate the item. PressingA
and A simultaneously and repeated-
ly exits the onscreen menu.
fi
The key selects channels in
+
%
descending order. The key selects
channels in ascending order. When
the onscreen menu is displayed,
-
+
fi
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pressing or selects the next item
in the menu. Also, use either of these
keys to switch the TV on from
Standby mode.
-
+
-
+
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
SLEEP TIMER
Allows you to select a time period after which the set will automatical-
ly switch to standby mode. Choose 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, or 240
minutes. See page 25.
A/CH (Alternate Channel)
Allows you to alternate between the last viewed channel and the pres-
ent channel.
No Function
These buttons are not used with your television.
FORMAT
Each press selects another picture format. For AV1, CVI, AV2, or
AV3, the options are 4:3, Auto, and Expand 4:3. For AV4 and AV5
1080i signal sources, the options are 4:3, Auto, and Compress 16:9.
For AV4 and AV5 480p signal sources, no screen format options are avail-
able through the TV. Control the format at the source (DVD player or digi-
tal set-top box).
DIGIT (0–9)
Allows you to select a channel. Note : For a two-digit number, the sec-
ond digit must be entered before the “–” sign disappears.
SMART SOUND
Allows you to select from three predefined optimal settings—Voice,
Music, and Theatre—and a Personal setting based on your own selec-
tions through the onscreen Sound menu. Press the key repeatedly to
select a setting. See page 24.
MENU
Displays the main menu. Also allows you to go backwards in the
menu system.
CURSOR LEFT
Allows you to access the menus and adjust the settings.
CURSOR UP
Allows you to select the next or previous item in the menu and to
select a screen format. See page 22.
VOLUME +/–
Increases or decreases volume.
AV
Allows you to select the different signal sources connected to the TV.
i+ (STATUS/EXIT)
• Displays the channel number, sound and colour transmission
modes, status of the sleep timer, channel name (if the channel has
been named), and the current time (if the time has been set).
• Allows you to navigate or make adjustments in multipoint-conver-
gence mode.
• Allows you to switch the menu off.
DOLBYV (with Dolby* Surround Signals)
Allows you to select various factory surround-sound listening modes :
DolbyVirtual (Virtual Dolby Surround)
Dolby Virtual uses two speakers to simulate the surround effect pro-
duced by a multichannel system.
Incredible Surround™
• In Stereo sound mode—when switched on, the Incredible Surround™ fea-
ture provides the feeling that the speakers are farther apart to enhance the
home-cinema effect.
• In Mono sound mode—when switched on, the Incredible Surround feature
enables you to hear a spatial sound effect.
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
STANDBY
• Switches the set off temporarily to standby mode. (The red light
indicator lights up when the set is in standby mode.)
• To switch the set on from standby mode, press the Standby,
Channel +/–, or Digit (0–9) keys.
No Function
This button is not used with your television.
SMART PICTURE
Allows you to select from four predefined optimal settings—Rich,
Natural, Soft, and Multimedia—and a Personal setting based on
choices you make through the onscreen Picture menu. See
page 24.
SURF
Allows you to select up to 10 channels and quickly view them. See
page 23.
CURSOR RIGHT
Allows you to access the menus and adjust the settings.
CURSOR DOWN
Allows you to select the next or previous item in the menu or to select
a screen format. See page 22.
CHANNEL +/–
Allows you to select channels in ascending and descending order.
MUTE
Allows you to mute the sound. To restore the sound, press the key
again.
TIMER
Allows you to access the onscreen Timer menu, through which you
can set the TV’s clock and the Timer. The Timer can be set to switch
to another channel at a specified time while you are watching another
channel or when the set is in standby mode.
I–II
Allows you to switch from stereo to mono sound during stereo trans-
mission or to choose between language I or language II during dual
sound transmission.
TELETEXT
Allows you to access Teletext information (if provided). See
pages 27–28.
PROGRAM LIST
Allows you to navigate through a list of installed programmes for a
quick overview of the channels and to activate the channel you have
selected. See page 23.
ACTIVE CONTROL™
Allows you to switch the Active Control™ feature on or off. When
Active Control™ is on, it measures and corrects all incoming signals
to provide the best picture-quality settings, controlling Sharpness and
Noise Reduction continuously and automatically. The onscreen Active
Control™ display items cannot be selected. See page 22.
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USING THE MENUS : OVERVIEW
Press the MENU key to display/cancel the main menu.
1
2
Use the cursor in the up/down directions to select a menu
item.
Note : Sometimes not all the menu items are visible on the
screen; press the cursor up/down until you can see the item
you desire.
Use the cursor in the left/right directions to display the
menu and adjust the settings.
Return
Select
menu
item
3
4
5
Press the MENU key to return.
Switch
menu
off
Press the m key to switch the menu off.
Note : If no action is executed, the menu automatically dis-
appears after about 20 seconds.
USING THE MENUS : INSTALL
Selecting the Menu Language
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
•
•
•
•
Note : The menu languages available vary by model.
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
•
•
•
•
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
Press the MENU key.
CHANNEL EDIT
1
Select INSTALL with the cursor down.
2
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
Press the cursor right to select LANGUAGE.
ENGLISH
B.MELAYU
•
3
•
•
•
•
•
Press the cursor right again.
4
CHANNEL EDIT
Select your language with the cursor up/down.
5
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
From this point on, all onscreen displays will appear in the
language that you have chosen.
ENGLISH
B.MELAYU
•
•
•
•
•
•
Now you can search for and store the TV channels in two
different ways : with Auto Store or Manual Store (tuning in
channel by channel).
CHANNEL EDIT
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USING THE MENUS : INSTALL
Tuning Channels Automatically
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
•
•
•
•
•
•
Select AUTO STORE in the INSTALL menu.
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
SEARCH
•
1
2
3
CHANNEL EDIT
Press the cursor right to start the searching. All the TV channels
are searched for and stored automatically.
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
When the tuning is completed, press the MENU key to
return to the INSTALL menu or press the m key to switch
the menu off.
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
SEARCHING
•
•
•
•
•
•
PLEASE WAIT
CHAN.FOUND8
048 31 MHZ
CHANNEL EDIT
Note : Channel numbers will always be written in Latin
characters, even when a language that uses other characters
has been selected.
Tuning Channels Manually
Manual tuning allows you to store channel by channel. You must go
through every step of the manual store menu.
Select MANUAL STORE in the INSTALL menu.
1
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
•
•
•
•
Press the cursor right to enter the menu.
2
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
•
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
•
•
•
Select COLOUR SYSTEM and press the cursor right.
CHANNEL EDIT
3
If AUTO is selected, the respective colour system will be
automatically selected according to the transmission system.
Note : If reception is poor, select another colour system
INSTALL
with the cursor up/down.
LANGUAGE
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE SEARCH
SORT
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
•
•
•
•
•
•
CHANNEL
Press the MENU key or the cursor left.
4
CHANNEL EDIT FINE TUNE
Select SOUND SYSTEM and press the cursor right.
5
If AUTO is selected, the respective sound system will be
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
STORE
automatically selected according to the transmission system.
•
Note : If the reception is poor, select another sound system
with the cursor up/down.
•
048.31MHZ
•
•
•
•
•
Press the MENU key or the cursor left.
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INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
Select SEARCH and press the cursor left or right to start
the searching. Searching stops once a transmitting channel is
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
•
7
•
196.25MHZ
found
.
•
CHANNEL
STORE
•
•
•
•
Note : If the reception is poor, select another colour and/or
sound system.
Continue to the next page.
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USING THE MENUS : INSTALL
Select CHANNEL.
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
8
9
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
•
•
Key in the desired channel number with the digit keys or
with the cursor left/right.
•
18
•
STORE
•
•
•
Press the cursor down.
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INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
In case of poor reception, you can improve the reception by
adjusting the frequency using FINE TUNE.
• SOUND SYSTEM
•
SEARCH
CHANNEL
STORE
FINE TUNE
•
•
•
G
F
Select FINE TUNE and press the cursor left/right to adjust.
•
11
12
In rare cases, certain TV channels may reproduce distorted
or unstable pictures.
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
•
•
•
SEARCH
CHANNEL
STORE
FINE TUNE
PLL
•
•
Select PLL (Phase Locked Loop) to switch to the setting 2
with the cursor left/right to restore the picture for the respec-
tive transmission.
•
G
2
•
•
•
Select STORE.
INSTALL
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14
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
•
Press the cursor right.
•
•
•
G
‰
STORE
The message STORED appears and the search menu item is
highlighted again.
•
•
Now repeat steps 7–14 to continue searching for another
transmitting channel.
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
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16
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
•
•
•
•
Press the MENU key to return to the INSTALL menu or
press the m key to switch the menu off.
G
‰
STORE
STORED
•
•
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USING THE MENUS : INSTALL
Sorting Channels
According to your preference, you can change the order of the stored
TV channels.
Select SORT in the INSTALL menu.
INSTALL
1
INSTALL
SORT
FROM
LANGUAGE
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE EXCHANGE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
FROM
TO
•
•
•
•
•
•
Press the cursor right to enter the menu.
2
G
‰
8
•
F
TO
EXCHANGE
•
•
Key in the channel number in the FROM column you
want to swap from. Use the digit keys or the cursor
3
left/right.
INSTALL
SORT
Press the cursor down and select TO.
4
5
6
7
FROM
TO
•
G
‰
6
•
EXCHANGE
•
Key in the channel number in the TO column you want to
swap to.
Press the cursor down and select EXCHANGE.
INSTALL
SORT
FROM
TO
EXCHANGE
•
Press the cursor right.
•
G
‰
EXCHANGED
•
The message EXCHANGED appears and the selected
channels are exchanged.
INSTALL
SORT
Repeat steps 3–7 until all TV channels are allocated as you
like.
FROM
TO
•
8
•
G
‰
EXCHANGE
•
Press the MENU key to return to the INSTALL menu or
press the m key to switch the menu off.
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USING THE MENUS : INSTALL
Editing Channels
This feature allows you to edit or skip channels from the channel list
that have bad or weak signals or channels that you do not watch
often.
Note : Once a channel is skipped, you cannot select it with the CH –
or + key. You can only access the channel with the digit keys.
Select CHANNEL EDIT in the INSTALL menu.
INSTALL
1
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
3
4
5
6
7
•
•
•
•
•
•
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE
SORT
Press the cursor right to enter the channel list.
2
LANGUAGE
3
4
5
6
7
•
•
•
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE
SORT
F
‰
CHANNELEDIT
•
•
Select the channel you want to skip with the cursor
up/down.
G
F
CHANNELEDIT
•
•
3
Press the cursor right to skip the selected channel.
INSTALL
4
LANGUAGE
3
4
5
6
•
•
•
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE
SORT
The message SKIPPED is displayed.
•
G
F
CHANNELEDIT
7 SKIPPED
•
•
Press the cursor up/down to select another channel and
repeat step 4.
5
Press the cursor left or the MENU key to return to the
INSTALL menu or the m key to switch the menu off.
6
Note : To add back channels to the list, repeat steps 1–4 and
press the m key to switch the menu off.
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USING THE MENUS : INSTALL
Naming Channels
It is possible to assign a name to a TV channel. This feature allows
you to enter a name or modify an existing name of a channel, includ-
ing peripherals.
Note : Even when you have selected another language in the
LANGUAGE menu, only the English language character set is
offered to enter names to the TV channels stored.
Select a TV channel or peripheral you want to assign a name
or modify the existing name.
INSTALL
1
2
3
INSTALL
•
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE
SORT
CHANNELEDIT
NAME
•
•
•
•
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE
SORT
CHANNELEDIT
NAME
•
•
•
Select NAME in the INSTALL menu.
•
G
‰
PERSONAL
•
•
G
‰
‰
‰
‰
PERSONAL
•
•
•
•
Press the cursor right to enter the menu.
Key in the selected character with the cursor up/down.
4
INSTALL
• AUTO STORE
•
MANUALSTORE
SORT
CHANNELEDIT
NAME
•
Move to the next character with the cursor right and key in
the next character. You can key in up to a maximum of five
characters.
•
•
5
G
-
Press the MENU key to store the named channel.
INSTALL
6
•
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE
SORT
CHANNELEDIT
•
•
•
•
G
NAME
CNN
INSTALL
•
AUTO STORE
MANUALSTORE
SORT
CHANNELEDIT
•
•
•
•
G
NAME
PERSONAL
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USING THE MENUS : PICTURE
Accessing the Menu
Press the MENU key to display the main menu.
Select PICTURE.
1
2
3
4
5
Press the cursor right to access the PICTURE submenu.
Use the cursor in the up/down directions to select an item.
Select
menu
item
Return
Use the cursor in the left/right directions to make adjust-
ments or settings.
Switch
menu
off
Press the MENU key to return or press the m key to switch
the menu off.
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Picture Menu Items
Brightness
Allows you to adjust the brightness levels of the picture.
Colour
Allows you to adjust the colour saturation of the picture.
Contrast
PICTURE
F
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
Allows you to adjust the contrast levels of the picture.
•
•
•
•
G
F
BRIGHTNESS
30
Sharpness
COLOUR
•
•
•
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
Allows you to adjust the edge definition of the picture to improve details.
EDIT
•
•
•
Hue (only with NTSC signals)
Allows you to adjust the colour mix of the picture.
ColourTemperature
Offers the options Normal, Warm, and Cool. Make your selection with the
cursor left/right. Normal keeps whites white. Warm makes whites reddish.
Cool makes whites bluish.
PICTURE
•
•
•
COLOUR TEMP
DIGITALOPTIONS CONVERGE BLUE
DYNAMICCONTRAST MULTIPOINT RED
CONVERGE RED
•
•
•
•
Digital Options
Digital Scan includes 100Hz plus Digital Scan, which together eliminate
picture flickering and line jitter, offering a stable picture for relaxed viewing
(no eye strain). 100Hz offers field flicker reduction. Progressive doubles the
number of visible picture lines per field by displaying all picture frame lines
at once. This minimizes the visibility of the scan lines. Auto detects the
input signal and provides the appropriate mode for the best picture perform-
ance. Choose Digital Scan for PAL 50Hz signals and Progressive Scan for
NTSC 60Hz signals.
INTELLISENSE
MANUALCONVERGE SAVE MULTIPOINT
MULTIPOINT BLUE
F
Dynamic Contrast
Automatically makes the contrast in the darker and the brighter picture areas
more noticeable as the image on screen changes. Normally, select MED. In
certain circumstances it may be preferable to select MIN, MAX, or OFF.
IntelliSense
When activated, automatically adjusts picture convergence in 20 seconds or
less.
Manual Converge
Allows you to make additional picture convergence adjustments to suit per-
sonal preferences to to further fine-tune the picture.
Note : The picture settings Brightness, Colour, Contrast, Sharpness (Hue),
and Colour Temperature are stored separately for channels 0–11 and for the
external sources.
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USING THE MENUS : PICTURE
®
Using Auto IntelliSense
Your projection TV has three color projection tubes : one for red, one for
green, and one for blue. When mixed in proper proportion, the beams of
light coming from the tubes can produce any color. To create a clear pic-
ture, however, these color beams must be precisely aligned. This align-
ment is called convergence. Bumps and vibrations, moving the set, or the
presence of magnetic fields can cause the color beams to become improp-
erly aligned, or misconverged, resulting in a fuzzy picture. Using the
Auto IntelliSense® feature, you can automatically adjust convergence in
20 seconds or less.
PICTURE
F
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
•
•
•
•
G
F
BRIGHTNESS
30
COLOUR
•
•
•
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
EDIT
•
•
•
Note : Allow the TV to warm up for 20 minutes before using Auto
PICTURE
IntelliSense®.
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
DIGITAL OPTIONS
DYN. CONTRAST
INTELLISENSE
•
•
•
®
Activating Auto IntelliSense
•
Through the Onscreen Menu
G
‰
•
Select INTELLISENSE in the PICTURE menu.
1
Press the cursor left or right to activate Auto IntelliSense®.
Picture convergence will be adjusted automatically in 20
2
IntelliSense Focus In Progress
seconds.
®
Activating Auto IntelliSense
Using theTV Key
With the TV on, press the INTELLISENSE key on the front of the
TV. Picture convergence will be adjusted automatically in 20
seconds.
Note : You can also manually adjust picture convergence to suit your
personal preferences or to further fine-tune the picture. See the next
section on using the MANUAL CONVERGE controls.
Press to begin
automatic
picture
convergence
TV Keys
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USING THE MENUS : PICTURE
Using Manual Converge : Converge Red/Blue
Using the Auto IntelliSense® feature, you can automatically adjust con-
vergence in 20 seconds or less (see the previous page). Also, if you
desire, you can use the Manual Converge controls to make additional
convergence adjustments to suit your personal preferences or to further
fine-tune the picture.
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
G
‰
CONVERGE RED
•
CONVERGE BLUE
MULTIPOINT RED
MULTIPOINT BLUE
SAVE MULTIPOINT
•
Note : Allow the TV to warm up for 20 minutes before adjusting conver-
gence.
•
•
•
•
•
Select MANUAL CONVERGE in the PICTURE menu.
1
Converge Red
Press the cursor down and select either CONVERGE RED
or CONVERGE BLUE.
2
Note : If various images in the picture have red outlines,
select CONVERGE RED. If various images in the picture
have blue outlines, select CONVERGE BLUE.
Converge Red
Use the cursor right, left, up, or down to adjust the cross
hair until the color outline is gone. The adjustment is auto-
matically saved in the TV’s memory when you exit the
adjust mode.
3
Press the MENU key to return or the m key to switch the
menu off.
4
Check the TV picture. If any color outlines remain around
the images, use the MULTIPOINT RED (for red outlines)
or MULTIPOINT BLUE (for blue outlines) control. See
the next section for instructions for using those controls.
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USING THE MENUS : PICTURE
Using Manual Converge : Multipoint Red/Blue
The Multipoint Red/Blue convergence controls allow you to adjust
picture convergence at specific points on the TV screen.
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
CONVERGE RED
CONVERGE BLUE
MULTIPOINT RED
•
•
G
‰
•
MULTIPOINT BLUE
SAVE MULTIPOINT
•
•
Note : Allow the TV to warm up for 20 minutes before adjusting
convergence. Adjust Converge Red or Converge Blue before using
the Multipoint Red/Blue controls. See the previous page.
•
•
to Navigate EXIT to Adjust
to Adjust EXIT to Navigate
to Adjust EXIT to Navigate
Select MULTIPOINT RED or MULTIPOINT BLUE in
the MANUAL CONVERGE menu.
1
Press the cursor right to enter navigate mode.
2
to Navigate EXIT to Adjust
to Navigate EXIT to Adjust
to Adjust EXIT to Navigate
Use the cursor left, right, up, or down to move to a cross
hair that has a color outline.
3
Press the m (Status/Exit) key to enter adjust mode.
4
Use the cursor left, right, up, or down to adjust the cross
hair until the color outline is gone.
5
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
CONVERGE RED
Press the m key to return to navigate mode.
6
•
CONVERGE BLUE
MULTIPOINT RED
MULTIPOINT BLUE
SAVE MULTIPOINT
•
G
‰
•
•
•
Repeat steps 3–6 until all misaligned cross hairs have been
•
•
adjusted. Then press the MENU key.
7
8
SAVE MULTIPOINT
PICTURE
For your multipoint adjustments to be stored in the TV’s
memory, you must activate SAVE MULTIPOINT.
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
CONVERGE RED
CONVERGE BLUE
MANUAL CONVERGE
CONVERGE RED
CONVERGE BLUE
MULTIPOINT RED
•
•
Note : If you are not satisfied with the adjustments you just
made and want to start over, you can use the UNDO
MULTIPOINT control. This control allows you to undo
the adjustments, but only if you use it before saving.
•
•
MULTIPOINT RED
•
•
MULTIPOINT BLUE
SAVE MULTIPOINT
MULTIPOINT BLUE
SAVE MULTIPOINT STORED
•
•
G
‰
G
‰
•
•
•
•
•
•
To save your multipoint adjustments : Select SAVE
MULTIPOINT and press the cursor left or right.
OR
UNDO MULTIPOINT
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
To undo your multipoint adjustments : Select UNDO
MULTIPOINT and press the cursor left or right.
• CONVERGE BLUE
• CONVERGE BLUE
•
•
MULTIPOINT RED
MULTIPOINT BLUE
SAVE MULTIPOINT
UNDO MULTIPOINT
MULTIPOINT RED
MULTIPOINT BLUE
SAVE MULTIPOINT
UNDO MULTIPOINT RESTORED
•
•
•
•
•
•
To restore the TV’s picture convergence to factory settings,
select RESTORE FACTORY and press the cursor left or
right.
G
‰
G
‰
•
•
•
•
OR
Press the MENU key to return or the m key to switch the
RESTORE FACTORY
menu off.
9
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
PICTURE
MANUAL CONVERGE
•
•
• MULTIPOINT RED
• MULTIPOINT RED
•
•
MULTIPOINT BLUE
MULTIPOINT BLUE
•
•
SAVE MULTIPOINT
UNDO MULTIPOINT
RESTORE FACTORY
SAVE MULTIPOINT
UNDO MULTIPOINT
RESTORE FACTORY RESTORED
•
•
•
•
G
‰
G
‰
•
•
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USING THE MENUS : SOUND
Accessing the Menu
Press the MENU key to display the main menu.
Select SOUND with the cursor down.
1
2
3
4
5
Press the cursor right to access the SOUND submenu.
Use the cursor in the up/down directions to select an item.
Return
Select
menu
item
Use the cursor in the left/right directions to make adjust-
ments or settings.
Switch
menu
off
Press the MENU key to return or press the m key to switch
the menu off.
6
Sound Menu Items
Treble
Attenuates or amplifies the high-frequency response of the audio out-
put signal.
Bass
F
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
•
•
•
•
Attenuates or amplifies the low-frequency response of the audio out-
put signal.
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
AVL
•
•
•
•
F
EDIT
Balance
EDIT
HEADPHONE
Adjusts the balance of the right and left speaker’s sound output.
AVL (AutomaticVolume Leveller)
Automatically controls the volume level to avoid excessive level dif-
ferences, especially when switching to another channel or during
commercial breaks.
SOUND
G
F
TREBLE
59
BASS
BALANCE
AVL
•
•
•
•
•
Headphone
Allows you to adjust the volume and balance of the headphone.
HEADPHONE
Select HEADPHONE.
1
Press the cursor right.
SOUND
2
•
BASS
BALANCE
AVL
HEADPHONE
BASS BOOST
•
•
•
Select VOLUME or BALANCE with the cursor up/down.
•
3
G
F
OFF
•
Press the cursor left/right to adjust.
4
Press the MENU key to return.
5
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USING THE MENUS : FEATURES
Accessing the Menu
Press the MENU key to display the main menu.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Select FEATURES with the cursor down.
Press the cursor right to access the FEATURES submenu.
Use the cursor in the up/down directions to select an item.
Use the cursor in the left/right directions to make settings.
Return
Select
menu
item
Switch
menu
off
Press the MENU key to return or press the m key to switch
the menu off.
Activating theTimer
The Timer feature allows you to set the timer to switch to another
channel at a specified time while you are watching a channel or
when the TV is in standby mode. You can also set the TV to switch
off automatically at a specific time by setting a Stop Time.
F
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
•
•
•
•
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
TIMER
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
BLUE MUTE
•
•
•
•
Select TIMER in the FEATURES menu.
F
EDIT
1
2
EDIT
Press the cursor right to enter the Timer.
Setting theTimer
FEATURES
F
TIMER
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
TIME
•
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
•
•
•
Press the cursor right again to enter TIME mode.
1
E BLUE MUTEDI ACTIVATE
•
•
Key in the current time with the digit keys.
2
You must use 24-hour, or military, time. For example : 2:15
p.m. is 14:15.
If you entered an incorrect digit :
FEATURES
•
•
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
BLUE MUTE
ACTIVE CTRL
Complete the actual time with arbitrary numbers, then start
again.
•
•
•
G
‰
ON
•
Press the cursor left to exit TIME mode.
EDIT
3
Continue to the next page.
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
G
‰
--:--
•
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
•
•
•
•
•
G
‰
14:15
•
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
•
•
•
•
•
ACTIVATE
ACTIVATE
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USING THE MENUS : FEATURES
Setting StartTime
FEATURES
TIMER
FEATURES
TIMER
Select START TIME with the cursor down.
Press the cursor right to enter the START TIME mode.
Key in the time you want the programme to be switched on.
Press the cursor left to exit START TIME mode.
Setting StopTime
‰
‰
TIME
START TIME
12:30
16:00
TIME
START TIME
•
•
•
•
1
2
3
4
G
G
‰
--:--
--:--
3
•
•
•
•
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
FEATURES
TIMER
FEATURES
TIMER
‰
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
12:30
13:30
18:00
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
•
•
•
•
•
‰
•
•
G
‰
G
‰
•
•
•
•
•
•
Select STOP TIME with the cursor down.
Press the cursor right to enter the STOP TIME mode.
Key in the time you want the programme to be switched off.
Press the cursor left to exit STOP TIME mode.
Selecting the Channel
1
2
3
4
FEATURES
TIMER
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
•
•
•
•
•
•
G
‰
G
‰
8
•
ACTIVATE
ACTIVATE
•
•
•
•
FEATURES
TIMER
FEATURES
TIMER
•
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
DISPLAY
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Select CHANNEL with the cursor down.
Select the channel you want to switch to.
Activating theTimer
G
‰
G
‰
OFF
ON
•
•
1
2
OR
G
‰
ACTIVATE
ACTIVATE
ONCE
•
•
OR
G
‰
DAILY
Select ACTIVATE with the cursor down.
1
2
3
Press the cursor right to enter the ACTIVATE mode to acti-
vate the timer.
Using the cursor right, select ONCE or DAILY, according to
if you want to activate the timer on the selected channel and
the selected time every day or only once.
Displaying theTime
Select DISPLAY with the cursor down.
1
2
Press the cursor right to select ON or OFF, according to if
you want to display the current time on the TV screen or not.
Press the MENU key to return or the m key to switch the
menu off.
3
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USING THE MENUS : FEATURES
Activating the Child Lock
The Child Lock feature allows you to lock channels to prevent chil-
dren from watching certain programmes.
Entering the Access Code
FEATURES
FEATURES
TIMER
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
BLUE MUTE
ACCESS CODE
----
•
F
•
•
•
•
•
TIMER
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
BLUE MUTE
ACCESS CODE
XXXX
INCORRECT
•
Select CHILD LOCK in the FEATURES menu.
F
•
•
•
•
•
1
EDIT
Press the cursor right to enter the ACCESS CODE.
2
EDIT
Key in the access code 0711 (the default access code).
FEATURES
FEATURES
3
A message INCORRECT will appear.
TIMER
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
BLUE MUTE
ACCESS CODE
XXXX
CORRECT
CHILD LOCK
•
F
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
ENTER
F
NEW CODE
----
•
•
•
•
•
•
G
•
Key in access code 0711 a second time.
•
4
The message CORRECT will appear and make the Child
Lock menu accessible.
EDIT
FEATURES
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
Changing the Access Code
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
ENTER
NEW CODE
XXXX
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
CONFIRM
CODE
XXXX
•
•
G
F
G
F
•
•
Select CHANGE CODE to enter an access code of your
•
•
choice.
1
Press the cursor right to enter the CHANGE CODE mode.
2
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
Key in the access code of your choice and confirm it again.
G
F
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
CONFIRM
CODE
XXXX
CORRECT
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
2
3
4
5
6
•
•
G
F
•
•
•
3
The message CORRECT will appear.
•
Activating the Child Lock
FEATURES
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
Select LOCK CHANNEL in the CHILD LOCK menu.
CHILD LOCK
G
F
1
Note : Enter the access code if requested. See above.
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
3 Ç
4
5
6
7
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
•
•
•
•
•
G
F
•
6
Press the cursor right to enter the LOCK CHANNEL
mode.
2
3
Use the cursor up/down to select the channel you want to
lock.
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
CLEAR ALL
•
•
G
F
Press the cursor right to lock the channel.
CLEARED
6
•
4
A keylock symbol will appear beside the locked channel.
From now on the locked channel(s) can be accessed only
via the remote control.
Repeat steps 1–4 to unlock a locked channel.
5
To clear all locked channels at once, select CLEAR ALL in
the CHILD LOCK menu and press the cursor right.
The message CLEARED will appear.
Press the MENU key to return or the m key to switch the
menu off.
6
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USING THE MENUS : FEATURES
For AV1, CVI,AV2,
or AV3 Sources :
Selecting the Screen Format
The TV’s Screen Format options allow you flexibility in viewing
video sources. Select a screen format using the v or cursor up/down
keys or the onscreen menu. To use the onscreen menu :
FEATURES
TIMER
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
•
•
•
G
‰
4:3
•
•
BLUE MUTE
•
Select FORMAT in the FEATURES menu.
1
Press the cursor right repeatedly to cycle through the differ-
ent screen formats and select your desired format. The
options vary by input source (see specifics to the right) :
OR
OR
2
G
‰
FORMAT
FORMAT
AUTO
•
• 4:3 format displays the 4:3 picture using the full surface of
the screen.
• AUTO format make the picture fill the screen as much as
possible.
• EXPAND 4:3 format expands movie images recorded in
the letterbox format. The black bars at the top and bottom
of the screen are expanded, thus filling the entire TV
screen.
• COMPRESS 16:9 allows you to show widescreen, high-
definition video sources as they were intended for a more
natural picture. Black bars are displayed at the top and
bottom of the screen.
G
‰
EXPAND 4:3
•
For AV4 and AV5
1080i Sources :
G
‰
FORMAT
FORMAT
FORMAT
4:3
•
•
•
OR
OR
G
‰
AUTO
G
‰
COMPRESS16:9
For AV4 and AV5
480p Sources :
Switching Blue Mute on
No picture format options are available through the TV.
Control the screen format at the source (DVD player or
digital set-top box).
The Blue Mute feature indicates to you the absence of signal in the
transmission when BLUE MUTE is activated.
Select BLUE MUTE in the FEATURES menu.
FEATURES
1
TIMER
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
•
Press the cursor right to select ON to activate the blue mute
feature.
•
•
2
•
G
‰
BLUE MUTE
ON
•
•
Press the m key to switch the menu off.
3
OR
G
‰
BLUE MUTE
OFF
•
Switching Active Control™ on
Turn Active Control™ on using the
use the onscreen menu :
key or the onscreen menu. To
Select ACTIVE CTRL in the FEATURES menu.
FEATURES
1
2
•
CHILD LOCK
PIP
FORMAT
BLUE MUTE
•
•
•
Press the cursor right to select ON to activate automatic con-
trol of Sharpness and Noise Reduction.
•
G
‰
ACTIVE CTRL
ON
•
Press the m key to switch the menu off.
EDIT
3
OR
G
‰
ACTIVE CTRL
OFF
•
Note : Should your remote control be lost or broken, you can still
change some of the basic picture and sound settings with the keys on
the front of the TV. See page 5.
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USING PROGRAM LIST
The Program List feature allows you to navigate a list of installed
channels, receive a quick overview of those available, and activate
the channel you desire.
PROGRAM LIST
Press the PROGRAM LIST b key.
1
7
8
9
ACTIO
DRAMA
VIOLE
Ç
‰
10 ROMAN
11 - - - - -
•
Cursor down to cycle through the list of installed channels
and highlight the channel number you want to activate.
2
The appearance of lock symbol means that a channel is
blocked by the Child Lock feature. See page 21.
Cursor right to activate the channel you have selected.
3
4
Press the m key to switch the menu off.
USING SMART SURF
12
SURF
Adding Channels to the Surf List
12
SURF
F
You can select a list or series of previously viewed channels with the
SURF key. This feature allows you to switch between different TV
programmes that currently interest you. You can have up to 10 chan-
nels in the SURF list. Five channels are shown in the list at one time.
Cursor down/up as necessary to see all the channels in the list.
12
ADD?
•
F
12
DELETE?
•
SURF LIST EMPTY
Select a channel you want to add to the Surf list.
24
SURF
1
12
Press the SURF key.
F
24
•
ADD?
2
Cursor right to add the selected channel to the Surf list.
3
Repeat steps 1–3 to add more channels to the Surf list.
24
4
SURF
Press the m key to switch the menu off.
12
F
24
•
DELETE?
5
Press the SURF key repeatedly to cycle through channels.
6
7
Deleting Channels to the Surf List
SURF
8
Press the SURF key.
11
15
4
1
F
7
•
DELETE?
Press the SURF key again as many times as necessary to
select the channel you want to delete from the Surf list.
2
Cursor right to delete the channel from the list.
3
To delete more channels, repeat the steps above.
4
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USING SMART PICTURE AND SMART SOUND
The Smart Picture feature offers you a choice of five picture settings :
Personal, Rich, Natural, Soft, and Multimedia. Smart Sound offers
you a choice of four sound settings : Personal, Voice, Music, and
Theatre.
Press the SMART ` Picture or SMART
remote control repeatedly to cycle through the settings and select your
desired mode.
Sound key on the
PERSONAL
RICH
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
50
50
50
84
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
34
34
89
84
`
Smart Picture
Options
Personal
Picture settings are based on your preference.
NATURAL
SOFT
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
34
34
78
28
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
34
34
53
28
Rich
Emphasizes very vibrant colours. This option is desirable for AV
mode in a brightly lighted room.
Soft
Emphasizes “warm” colours. This option is desirable for a dimly
lighted room and gives a cinema-like effect when the light is
switched off.
MULTIMEDIA
Multimedia
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
50
40
40
70
Emphasizes “soft” colours. This option is desirable for playing com-
puter games.
Smart Sound
Options
Personal
Sound settings are based on your preferences.
PERSONAL
VOICE
TREBLE
BASS
59
72
TREBLE
BASS
56
47
Voice
Brings voices to the forefront, emphasizing them. Moves music to the
background.
Music
Emphasizes music over voices.
Theatre
Provides a balance between voices and music.
THEATRE
MUSIC
TREBLE
BASS
59
72
TREBLE
BASS
62
69
Note : The PERSONAL settings are the ones that you make using the
PICTURE or SOUND menus. These are the only Smart Picture and
Smart Sound settings that can be changed. All others are set at the
factory.
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USING THE SLEEP TIMER
Have you ever fallen asleep in front of the TV? Using the Sleep
Timer, you can program your TV to turn off while you sleep. This
feature allows you to set your TV to turn off within a certain amount
of time : 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, or 240 minutes.
Press the Sleep Timer key
on the remote control. The Sleep Timer
onscreen display will appear on screen. Then within five seconds,
press the Sleep Timer key again as many times as necessary to select
the amount of time you want to pass before the TV will turn itself off.
SLEEPOFF
SLEEP 15
An onscreen countdown will appear during the last minute before the
TV switches off. Ten seconds before the Sleep Timer switches the TV
off, GOOD BYE will be displayed on the TV screen.
The options are 15, 30, 45,
60, 90, 120, 180, or 240
minutes.
Notes :
• To see how many minutes remain before the TV shuts itself off,
press the m key.
• Changing the channel or volume during the last minute of a Sleep
Timer setting will cancel Sleep.
TV SWITCHING OFF 59
During the last minute of a
Sleep Timer setting, a count-
down will be displayed on
screen.
GOOD BYE
TV SWITCHING OFF 9
During the last 10 seconds
of a Sleep Timer setting,
“GOOD BYE” will be dis-
played on screen.
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USING TELETEXT (IF PROVIDED)
Many TV channels broadcast information via teletext. Each channel
that broadcasts teletext transmits a page with information on how to
use its teletext system. Look for the teletext page with the main index
(usually p. 100).
Depending on the TV channel, teletext is transmitted in different sys-
tems. The colours used in the options line correspond with the colour
keys of your remote control.
AboutTeletext
Easy Text considerably reduces the waiting time (on condition that
the teletext broadcast of the particular TV channel is received for at
least half a minute) by :
• a direct selection of previous and following pages that are in trans-
mission and of the pages referred to in the options line at the bot-
tom of the teletext screen;
• a habit watcher list : frequently used pages are put automatically
in a list of preferred pages so that they are immediately available;
• the precapturing of the page numbers referred to in the displayed
page; and
• the precapturing of all the subpages.
SwitchingTeletext on and off
Press the b key to switch the teletext on.
Colour keys
to select
1
The main index page appears on the screen together with
two information lines at the top and one option line at the
bottom of the screen.
Press the b key again to overlay the teletext page on the
TV programme.
2
Press the b key once again to switch the teletext off.
3
Selecting aTeletext Page
With the digit keys
Enter the desired page number with the digit keys.
The page counter seeks the page or the page appears immedi-
ately when the page number has been stored in the memory.
A message appears when you have entered a nonexistent or
incorrect page number. Page numbers beginning with 0 or 9
do not exist. Choose another number.
With the option line
Use the colour keys—which correspond to the coloured
options at the bottom of the screen—to select the desired
subject.
If the option line is not on the screen, press the selected
colour key TWICE.
Continue to the next page.
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USING TELETEXT (IF PROVIDED)
Quickly RunningThrough theTeletext Pages
Press the cursor up/down or the CH +/– keys to run through
the previous or the following pages.
Selecting the IndexTeletext Page
Press the m key to return to the main index (usually
p. 100).
Selecting Subpages
When a selected teletext page consists of different subpages,
one of the subpages appears on the screen.
Cursor to
select pages
Arrows in front of the page number indicate that other sub-
pages are available.
The other subpages can be selected in two ways :
To select
pages
With the cursor left/right
The other subpage numbers appear in white as soon as the
transmission has found them. They are stored in the memory
so that they are available while the teletext page is on
screen.
Use the cursor left/right to select the previous or the follow-
ing subpage.
With the y Key
• Enter the subpage number yourself :
Press y. Enter the desired subpage with the digit keys : for
example, 3 for the third page of seven subpages.
The TV searches for the selected subpage.
• To rotate subpages automatically :
Press y again to cancel the entered digit key for the sub-
page.
Now the subpages rotate automatically.
Press y again to select the subpages with the cursor
left/right again.
For future use
Using SpecialTeletext Functions
Enlarge
Press h repeatedly to display the upper part and the lower
part, and then to return to the normal page size. When the
upper part is displayed, you can scroll the text, line by line
using the cursor up/down.
Reveal
Press e to reveal/conceal the hidden information, such as
solutions to riddles and puzzles.
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CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
You can connect a wide range of video and audio equipment to your TV
in various ways. This page and the next one provide an overview of sig-
nal compatibilities and the types of equipment you can connect to the
sockets. Connection examples follow on subsequent pages. As necessary,
also refer to the handbook for peripheral equipment.
REAR OFTV
Overview : Standard Inputs/Outputs
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
1
ANTENNA IN 75Ω socket—compatible with the broadcast stan-
dard in your area. Use to connect radio-frequency (RF) signals
from VHF/UHF antennas or a cable system.
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
1
YPbPr (component video input [CVI] sockets)—compatible
with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect equipment having com-
ponent video outputs, such as DVD players, laser-disc players,
video-game players, satellite receivers, or other equipment. Use the
INPUT-AV 1 L(eft) and R(ight) AUDIO sockets for sound connec-
tions.
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
2
6
4
4
R/Pr
NPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
L
7
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
R
R
S-VIDEO (super video) sockets—compatible with 480i and 576i
signals. Use to connect peripherals having Super VHS (S-VHS)
outputs, such as VCRs, DVD players, laser-disc players, video-
game players, satellite receivers, or other equipment.
3
3
2
5
5
VIDEO (composite) sockets
(INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV 2, and TV’s side socket panel
SIDE OFTV
4
3
5
[AV3])—compatible with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect
peripherals having composite video outputs, such as VCRs, video-
game players, or other equipment.
4
7
G
AUDIO inputs (INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV 2, and TV’s side
socket panel [AV3])—use to connect from the audio output sock-
ets on VCRs, DVDs, or other peripherals.
5
MONITOR OUT (VIDEO/AUDIO)—use to connect to a VCR
to record programmes from the TV. Or use the AUDIO outputs to
connect to an audio hi-fi system.
6
Note : The
side panel is
AV3.
n Headphone socket (stereo, 3.5 mm)—use to connect head-
phones for personal listening. The headphone impedance must be
between 8 and 4000 Ohms.
7
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The AV4 and AV5 sockets allow you to connect digital equipment with
1080i/480p (60Hz) or 576p (50Hz) signal output.
REAR OFTV
Overview : High-definition Inputs
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
2
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
1
AV4—use to connect digital equipment with a 1080i/480p
(60Hz) or 576p (50Hz) signal output, such as digital set-top
boxes or DVD players with progressive-scan capability. You
can connect equipment with YPbPr component video or RGB
outputs to the AV4 sockets. H and V Sync connections may or
may not be required for RGB connections. Use the AV4 L(eft)
and R(ight) AUDIO sockets for sound connections.
1
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
See the handbook for the digital equipment you are connecting.
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L
Pb
Pr
L
V
L
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
AV5—use to connect digital equipment with a 1080i/480p
R
R
(60Hz) or 576p (50Hz) signal output, such as digital set-top
2
boxes or DVD players. The AV5 socket accepts a DB15 con-
nector. Note, however, that adaptors can also be used to connect
from component video output to this DB15 socket. Use the AV5
L(eft) and R(ight) sockets for sound connections.
High-definition Inputs—Video Synchronizing Reference
Input
Video Description AcceptsVideo Sync
according to :
See the handbook for the digital equipment you are connecting.
AV4,AV5
480p (60Hz)
1080i (60Hz)
576p (50Hz)
EIA/CEA-770.2-C
EIA/CEA-770.3-C
ITU-R BT.1358
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CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
Video Recorder : Playback
Connect the RF cable to the RF socket on your video recorder.
1
2
3
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
A
V5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
Connect another RF cable from the output of your video
recorder to the ANTENNA IN 75Ω socket on your TV.
A
V4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
B/Pb
INPUT-A
V
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-A
V
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L
CABLE
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
R
Better playback quality can be obtained if you also connect the
Video, Audio Left and Right (only for stereo equipment) cables
to the VIDEO and AUDIO L (mono) and R inputs of
INPUT-AV 2.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
REAR OFTV
1
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
Note : In case of mono equipment, only the left loudspeaker
reproduces sound. Use a mono-to-stereo adaptor (not supplied)
for sound reproduction via the internal loudspeakers.
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
2
3
R
The MONITOR OUT connectors can be used for daisy chain-
ing or recording programmes from your TV. See page 32.
A/V OUT
RF OUT
RF IN
S-VHS-Video quality with an S-VHS video recorder is obtained
by connecting the S-VHS-Video cable with the S-VIDEO input
instead of connecting the video recorder to the VIDEO input.
See the handbook for the video recorder.
VIDEO RECORDER
IfYou Do Not Make theVideo and Audio
Connections in Step 3 Above :
Search for and store the test signal of the video recorder.
Unplug the RF cable from the RF socket of your video recorder.
1
Switch on your TV and put the video recorder on the test signal or
play a prerecorded tape. See the handbook for your video
recorder.
2
Search for the test signal of your video recorder in the same way
you searched for and stored the TV signals. See pages 9 and 10.
3
Store the test signal under programme number 0 or between 90
and 99.
4
Replace the RF cable in the RF socket of your video recorder
after you have stored the test signal.
5
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Video Recorder : Recording
To record S-VHS quality, connect an S-VHS peripheral directly to the
video recorder.
Recording aTV Programme
Select the channel number on your video recorder.
1
2
Set your video recorder to record.
See the handbook for your video recorder.
Switching channel numbers on your TV does not disturb recording.
Recording a Programme onYourVideo Recorder Connected
to MONITOR OUT from Audio/Video Equipment Connected
to AV1,AV2, or to the Sockets on the Side of theTV (AV3)
Switch on the equipment.
1
2
Select the correct external source on your TV and on your
video recorder.
Set your video recorder to record.
3
You record what you are watching on the screen.
Do not switch channel numbers and do not switch off your TV
when you are recording.
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CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
Video Recorder and Other A/V Peripherals
Connect the RF cable to the RF socket on your A/V peripheral
equipment.
1
2
To obtain better picture quality, also connect the Video and
Audio left and Audio right (only for stereo equipment) cables to
the VIDEO and AUDIO L (mono) and AUDIO R input of the
INPUT-AV 2 sockets.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
B/Pb
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L
CABLE
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
R
Note : In case of mono equipment, only the left loudspeaker
reproduces sound. Use a mono-to-stereo adaptor (not supplied)
for sound reproduction via the internal loudspeakers.
REAR OFTV
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
1
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
Connect the RF output of the A/V peripheral equipment to the
RF input on the video recorder.
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
2
SUBWOOFER
3
4
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
S-VIEO
-VEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
L
O
L
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
2
AUDIO
R
5
4
R
When a video recorder is not connected to MONITOR OUT
on your TV, you can record a programme only from the aerial
or from the cable system.
A/V IN
A/V OUT
RF IN
RF OUT
RF IN
RF OUT
3
Only when a video recorder is connected to MONITOR OUT
is it possible to record a programme from other equipment con-
nected to the TV. See page 32.
A/V PERIPHERAL
VIDEO RECORDER
Connect Video and Audio left (mono) and Audio right cables
from the video recorder A/V inputs to the VIDEO and
AUDIO L (mono) and AUDIO R sockets of the MONITOR
OUT on your TV.
Connect from the RF output on the video recorder to the
ANTENNA IN 75Ω socket on your TV.
5
DVD Player
Note : Progressive-scan DVD players can be connected to the AV4 or
AV5 inputs only.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
Connect the cables of your DVD player with component video
G/Y
R/Pr
INPUT-A
V
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-A
V
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
AUDIO
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
R
R
output to the Y-Pb-Pr INPUT-AV 1 sockets on your TV.
1
REAR OFTV
Connect the cables from the Video and Audio (L and R) outputs
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
on the DVD player to the INPUT-AV 1 VIDEO and AUDIO L
(mono) and R inputs on your TV.
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
2
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
See the handbook for your DVD player.
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
B/Pb
I
-VIDEO
L
Note : The names of the component video sockets may differ
depending on the DVD player or digital source equipment used.
For example, besides YPbPr, you may see R-Y/B-Y/Y or
CrCbY. Although abbreviations and terms may vary, the letters
B and R stand for the blue and red color component signal con-
nectors, respectively. The Y indicates the luminance signal. If
necessary, see the handbook for the digital equipment for more
information.
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
1
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
2
H
R
COMPONENTVIDEO
OUT
A/V OUT
DVD PLAYER
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S-Video Equipment
Note : Progressive-scan DVD players can be connected to the AV4 or
AV5 inputs only.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
Connect an S-VIDEO cable to the INPUT-AV 2 S-VIDEO
G/Y
R/Pr
B/Pb
INPUT-A
V
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-A
V
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
R
input.
1
REAR OFTV
Connect the audio cables to the equipment’s AUDIO L (mono)
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
and AUDIO R sockets and to the INPUT-AV 2 AUDIO L
(mono) and AUDIO R sockets on your TV.
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
2
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
2
H
1
AUDIO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
AV4 and AV5 Digital High-definition Inputs
DVD PLAYER
When you have digital equipment with 1080i or 480p signal output
(60Hz) or 576p signal output (50Hz), connect it to the AV4 or AV5
inputs on your TV. Examples of such equipment are digital set-top boxes
and progressive-scan DVD players.
Connecting to AV4
REAR OFTV
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
Connect digital equipment with component video output (usually labeled
Y-Pb-Pr) or with RGB output (phono-type connectors) to the AV4
inputs for video and audio left and right. Also connect to the H and V
SYNC inputs on the TV if required for your digital equipment.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
R/Pr
B/Pb
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
Note : The AV4 sockets are compatible with some digital equipment hav-
ing RGB outputs with “sync on green” or RGB with “separate H and V
sync.” Output standards for digital equipment, however, may vary by
manufacturer. No industry standards have been established for HD televi-
sion RGB signal systems, timing, synchronization, and signal strengths. If
the digital equipment you want to connect to your TV offers both compo-
nent video and RGB outputs, component video is the suggested connec-
tion to use. See the handbook for the digital equipment.
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
V
L
Y
B/Pb
SYNC
AUDIO
H
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
R
R
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
Connecting to AV5
REAR OFTV
Connect digital equipment with RGB or Y-Pb-Pr output to the AV5
inputs for video and audio left and right. A DB15 cable or adaptor cable
with a DB15 connector is required.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
Note : The AV5 input cannot be used to connect a computer or any other
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
VGA device.
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Notes regarding connecting to either AV4 or AV5 :
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
R
• For connections to either AV4 or AV5, be sure the TV’s color-space
setting matches the output (Y-Pb-Pr or RGB) of the digital equipment
you have connected to the AV4 or AV5 inputs. See instructions for
setting the TV’s color space on page 37.
L
AUDIO
R
• See the handbook for the high-definition equipment.
• If you notice scrolling images, wrong colors or no color, no picture or
even combinations of these on your screen, check to see if the connec-
tions have been done properly.
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CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
Camera and Camcorder
SIDE OFTV
S-VIDEO
G
1
Connect your camera or camcorder to sockets at the side of your TV.
or
VIDEO
L
1
TYPICAL
CAMCORDER
2
Connect the equipment to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO socket.
AUDIO
R
1
Note : S-VHS quality with an S-VHS camcorder is obtained by
connecting an S-VIDEO cable with the S-VIDEO socket
instead of making a connection to the VIDEO socket.
Connect the equipment to the AUDIO L socket for mono or
both the AUDIO L and R for stereo.
2
SIDE OFTV
Headphone
S-VIDEO
G
Insert the plug into the headphone socket ; at the right side of
the TV.
VIDEO
L
1
AUDIO
R
Press H on the remote control to switch off the internal loud-
speakers of the TV.
1
2
Notes :
• The headphone impedance must be between 8 and 4000 Ohms.
• The headphone socket has a 3.5 mm socket.
• In the SOUND menu, select HEADPHONE to adjust the head-
phone volume and balance.
Additional Audio Connections : External Hi-fi
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
A
V4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
B/Pb
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
If you would like to hear TV programmes through your audio hi-fi
system, your TV offers this capability.
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
R
REAR OFTV
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AMP SWITCH
EXT
INT
_
Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO L and R input sockets
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
+
of your amplifier and to the AUDIO L (mono) and R
MONITOR OUT sockets of the TV.
1
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
B/Pb
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
1
H
Turn the TV and audio system on.
2
3
Control the volume of the hi-fi system at the hi-system’s ampli-
fier.
Volume adjustments made to the TV do not affect the volume
of the hi-fi system.
HI-FI AMPLIFIER
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Additional Audio Connections : Surround Sound
Your TV has extra sockets that allow you to connect to an external
audio amplifier system and powered subwoofer. This connection will
provide a surround-sound experience similar to a movie theatre or
concert hall.
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
A
V5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
A
V4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
R/Pr
B/Pb
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
SYNC
H
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
R
Connect audio cables from the AUDIO L and R MONITOR
REAR OFTV
OUT sockets of the TV to the AUDIO L and R inputs sockets
on the surround-sound amplifier.
1
ANTENNA IN 75Ω
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz
G/Y
Connect speaker wires from the surround-sound amplifier’s
front and surround-sound speaker sockets to the front and sur-
round-sound speakers.
R/Pr
INPUT-AV
1
MONITOR
OUT
INPUT-AV
VIDEO
2
SUBWOOFER
Y
B/Pb
2
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L
L
Pb
Pr
V
L
L
L
L
SYNC
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
1
H
3
Connect an audio cable from the SUBWOOFER output of the
TV to the Low Level Input sockets on the powered subwoofer.
3
4
2
2
Adjust volume for the surround-sound amplifier and powered
subwoofer at those pieces of equipment.
POWERED
SUBWOOFER
AMPLIFIER
Note: The gray circle indicates the primary viewing area.
TV
(Center Speakers)
Front
Front
Speaker
Speaker
Powered
Subwoofer
Rear
Speaker
Rear
Speaker
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Setting the AV4 and AV5 Color Space
AV5
AV4
The term colour space refers to how colours are defined and appear
on your TV. When making connections to the AV4 or AV5 sockets,
you will need to be sure the TV’s colour space is set to match the out-
put of the peripheral you have connected.
PICTURE
SOUND
LANGUAGE
•
•
•
•
OR
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
FEATURES
‰
INSTALL
CHANNEL EDIT
Press the AV key on the remote control as many times as neces-
sary to select the high-definition input you desire, AV4 or AV5.
For AV4:
1
2
3
INSTALL
•
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
AV4
•
•
•
Press the MENU key to display the menu.
•
G
‰
YPbPr
•
Select INSTALL with the cursor down.
OR
G
‰
AV4
RGB
•
Press the cursor right to enter the INSTALL menu.
4
For AV5:
INSTALL
Cursor down until the high-definition input (AV4 or AV5) is
selected.
•
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
AV5
•
•
•
5
•
G
‰
RGB
•
The current colour-space setting appears to the right of AV4 or
AV5. To change the setting, cursor left or right.
6
OR
G
‰
AV5
YPbPr
•
Press the m key to switch the menu off.
7
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SELECTING CONNECTED EQUIPMENT FOR VIEWING
Equipment Connected with an Aerial Cable Only
Select the channel number under which you have stored the test signal
with the digit keys.
Equipment Connected to the back or to the side
of theTV (AV3)
Press the AV key repeatedly to select AV1, CVI, AV2, AV3, AV4, or
AV5, according to where you connected your equipment at the back or
the side of your TV.
Select CVI to view the playback of DVD discs if you used the INPUT-
AV 1 component video input sockets (Y-Pb-Pr and AUDIO L [mono]
and R inputs).
TV Channels
Enter the channel number of the TV channel you want to watch with the
digit or CH +/– keys.
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CARE, CLEANING,AND TIPS
WARNING Concerning Stationary Images on theTV Screen :
Do not leave stationary or “letterbox” images on screen for extended periods of time.This can cause
uneven picture-tube aging.
Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the
screen. Be careful not to leave nonmoving images on screen for extended periods of time or to display the same images on screen
too frequently, because subtle ghost images can be left on the picture tubes. Avoid showing the same stationary images more than
15 percent of your total viewing in any one week. Sources of stationary images may be DVD discs, laser discs, video games, CD-i
discs, videotapes, digital television boxes, broadcast channels, cable channels, satellite channels, and others. Here are some exam-
ples of stationary images (this is not an all-inclusive list; you may encounter others in your viewing) :
• DVD menus—listings of DVD disc content
• “Letterbox” black borders—black bars shown along the edges of the picture when a widescreen (16:9) movie is played on TV
• Video-game images and scoreboards
• Television station logos—present a problem if they are bright and stationary; moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to
cause uneven aging of the picture tube
• Stock-market tickers—presented at the bottom of the TV screen
• Shopping channel logos and pricing displays—bright and shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on the TV
screen.
All picture tubes age with use, with their light output diminishing over time. But by maintaining normal use—mixing television
picture types—you will create conditions for the tubes to age at an even rate. The result will be a TV picture that is evenly bright
over the entire screen.
PLACEMENT OF THE TV
• See page 4.
CLEANING
• To avoid possible shock hazard, be sure the TV is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
• Regularly dust the TV with a dry, nonscratching duster to keep the TV clean.
• When cleaning the TV, take care not to scratch or damage the screen surface. Avoid wearing jewelry or using anything abrasive.
Do not use household cleaners. 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 and a mild soap or
detergent. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces.
• Occasionally vacuum the ventilation holes or slots in the back cover of the set.
• Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marring of the
cabinet finish.
TIPS
• Do not leave your set on standby mode for a prolonged period of time. Switch the set off to allow it to be demagnetised. A
demagnetised set supports good picture quality.
• Do not shift or move the set around when it is switched on. Unevenness in colour in some parts of the screen may occur.
END-OF-LIFE DISPOSAL OF THE TV
Philips is paying much attention to making its products environmentally friendly. Your new TV contains materials that can be recy-
cled and reused. Specialised companies can dismantle your discarded TV at the end of its life, concentrating on the reusable materi-
als and minimising the amount of materials to be disposed. Please be sure to dispose of your old TV according to local regulations.
DISPOSAL OF EXHAUSTED BATTERIES
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless, in many countries exhausted batteries
may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please ensure you dispose of exhausted batteries according to local regulations.
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BEFORE CALLING SERVICE
What to do
Symptom
TV remote control does not
work
•
•
•
•
Check that the batteries are installed correctly.
Replace the batteries, if necessary.
Clean the remote control and the remote-sensor window on the TV.
Be no farther than 6 meters from the TV when using the remote control and aim the remote
toward the TV’s remote-sensor window.
•
If the remote still will not work, use the keys on the TV.
•
Check that the TV’s power cord is plugged into the mains socket. If there is still no power, discon-
nect the plug. Wait for 60 seconds and reinsert the plug and then switch on the TV again.
See if the outlet is controlled by a wall switch.
No power
No picture
•
•
If you are using an AC power strip, be sure the fuse on the power strip is not blown.
•
Check the antenna connection at the rear of the TV to see if it is properly connected to the TV
input terminal.
•
•
The broadcast station may be experiencing difficulty. Try another channel.
Adjust the contrast and brightness settings or select another picture setting with the Smart Picture
key on the remote control.
•
•
•
If using peripheral equipment through the A/V inputs, be sure it is properly connected.
Be sure you have selected the correct signal source for viewing.
If you are attempting to view a picture from a progressive-scan-capable DVD player connected to
the AV4 or AV5 sockets, be sure you have switched the DVD player to progressive-scan mode.
If you are using an HD receiver, be sure its output is set correctly (to HD or SD), based on the
connection to the TV you have made.
•
•
•
•
Increase the volume.
Good picture but no sound
Check that the TV is not muted; press the H key on the remote control.
When no signal is detected, the TV automatically switches off the sound. This is proper operation
and does not indicate a malfunction.
•
•
Check the transmission system’s sound settings on the set.
Adjust the contrast and brightness setting or select another picture setting with the Smart Picture
key on the remote control.
Check the transmission system’s colour settings on this set.
Good sound but poor colour or
no picture
•
•
Poor picture quality sometimes occurs when an S-VHS camera or camcorder has been connected
to the side panel (AV3) of the TV when another peripheral is connected to AV1 or AV2 simultane-
ously. In this case, switch off one of the other peripherals.
Poor picture
Snowish picture and noise
Colour patch (unevenness)
•
Check the antenna connection.
•
•
•
Switch off the TV by the mains power key. Wait for 20 minutes before switching on again.
Be sure you have made connections correctly.
If you have connected digital equipment to the AV4 or AV5 sockets, check the colour-space setting
on the equipment or TV and change the setting on either if necessary.
Check to be sure the TV is not placed too near speakers or magnetic objects.
Adjust the TV’s convergence.
•
•
•
•
•
This may be caused by electrical interference from appliances such as hair dryers or vacuum
cleaners or other sources such as neon lights. Turn off the appliance or move the TV.
Horizontal dotted lines
High-rise building or hills may be obstructing reception. Try using a highly directional antenna to
improve the picture.
Double images or “ghost” images
One white line across the screen
Switch the TV off immediately and consult a qualified service person.
•
•
This could be due to antenna siting or reflected signal.
Switch over to “MONO” by pressing the I-II key on the remote control.
NICAM sound distortion
(crackling noise)
If your problem is not solved, switch the TV off and then back on again once. Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself. Check with
your dealer or call a TV technician.
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INDEX
a
b
c
d
active control, 7, 22
automatic tuning of channels, 9
n
p
naming channels, 13
picture adjustments, 14
bilingual broadcast (I-II key), 7
blue mute, 22
r
s
recording, 31
camcorder, 35
child lock, 21
screen format, 22
sleeptimer, 25
smart picture and smart sound, 24
sorting channels, 11
sound adjustments, 18
stereo (I-II key), 7
dolby* virtual, 6
DVD, 32–33
dynamic contrast, 14
storing TV channels, 9–10
S-VHS, 31, 34
Switching the TV on, 4
e
f
editing channels, 12
frequency, 10
t
teletext, 26–27
troubleshooting (before calling service), 39
h
headphone, 34
hue, 14
v
video recorder, 30–32
volume, 6
i
information on screen (i+ key), 6
interrupt the sound (mute key), 7
m manual installation, 9–10
menu language, 8
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ProductType
Rear-projection TV with HD Input
Connectivity
• Rear : MONITOR OUT—CVBS and audio L/R
INPUT-AV 1—CVBS, S-Video, and audio L/R
Component video input (CVI)—YPbPr and audio L/R
INPUT-AV 2—CVBS, S-Video, and audio L/R
AV 4—YPbPr (or RGB+HV)
accepting 480p/1080i-60Hz (EIA/CEA-770.2(&3)-C) and
576p-50Hz (ITU-R BT.1358); and audio L/R
AV 5—RGB (orYPbPr with adaptor)
accepting 480p/1080i-60Hz (EIA/CEA-770.2(&3)-C) and
576p-50Hz (ITU-R BT.1358); and audio L/R
ANTENNA IN 75Ω—coaxial
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT and AMP SWITCH
SUBWOOFER output
Picture
• Picture screen diameter :
43PP8420 and 43PP8421 : 109 cm (43 in.)
50PP8421 : 127 cm (50 in.)
• Visible screen size :
43PP8420 and 43PP8421 : 109 cm (43 in.)
50PP8421 : 127 cm (50 in.)
• 100Hz digital scan*
• Progressive scan*
• Digital comb filter
• Dynamic contrast
• Side :AV3—CVBS, S-Video, and Audio L/R; stereo headphone
out (3.5 mm socket)
• Colour enhancements : green/blue stretch
• Digital colour transient improvement (CTI)
• Digital histogram
Reception
• Tuning system : PLL
• Active Control™
• Color transmission system (off-air) :
PAL B/G/I/D/K, SECAM B/G/D/K, NTSC M
• A/V connections : NTSC 3.58/4.43, PAL60
• Stereo sound transmissions systems (off-air) :
NICAM B/G/I/D/K, 2CS B/G/D/K
• Channel selections :VHF, UHF, S-channels, hyperband
– Auto Sharpness
– Auto Dynamic Noise Reduction
• Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)
• Tint control (three modes)
Sound
• Dolby**Virtual Surround processing
• Incredible Surround™
• Speakers : 5 cm x 5 cm (2 in. x 2 in.) tweeter
5 cm x 12.7 cm (2 in. x 5 in.) woofer
• Smart Sound (four modes) :Theatre,Voice, Music, Personal
• Stereo : digital NICAM
• Sound output : 2 x 15 W, 50Hz–10 kHz at 5% THD
(flat response) 8-ohm load
• Bass Boost
Miscellaneous
• Ambient temperature : +5/+45ºC
• Operation voltage, frequency : refer to the specification at the
back of the TV set
• Power consumption : refer to the specification at the back of
the TV set
• Product dimensions (W x D x H cm) :
43PP8420 and 43PP8421 : 96.1 x 53.1 x 114.6
50PP8421 : 113 x 62 x 148
• Product weight :
43PP8420 and 43PP8421 : 57 kg (125 lb)
50PP8421 : 82 kg (180 lb)
• Carton dimensions (W x D x H cm) :
43PP8420 and 43PP8421 : 106 x 62 x 125
50PP8421 : 125 x 71 x 154
• Carton weight :
43PP8420 and 43PP8421 : 8 kg (18 lb)
50PP8421 : 12 kg (26 lb)
• Center channel input
• Subwoofer out
Ease of Use
• Smart Picture (five modes)
• Smart Sound (four modes)
• Multi-language onscreen display and menu control
• Sleeptimer and Timer
• Childlock
• 100 presets
• Favorite Programme List
• Remote control
These technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
*The options of Auto, Progressive, Digital Scan, or 100Hz can be selected in the TV’s onscreen Picture menu through the Digital Options item.
**Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
This product is guaranteed by Philips for a period of one year after the date of purchase against defects due to faulty
workmanship or materials.The guarantee covers both parts and labour.
Service under guarantee is only provided upon presentation of reasonable evidence (e.g., completed guarantee card or purchase
receipts) that the date of the claim is within the guarantee period.
The guarantee is not valid if the defect is due to accidental damage (including in transport), misuse or neglect and in case of alter-
ations or repair carried out by unauthorised persons.
The guarantee may not apply if the product requires modifications or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than
the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorised or if any damage results from these modifica-
tions.
Service (during and after guarantee) is available in all countries where this product is officially distributed by Philips. In countries
where Philips does not distribute the product, the local Philips Service organisation will also provide service, although there may
be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual are not readily available.
These statements do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
In the event of difficulty, please contact the Philips Information Centre in any country (see enclosed addresses).
CONDICIONES DE GARANTIAS INTERNATIONALES
Philips garantiza este producto durante 1 año, a partir de la fecha de adquisición, contra defectos debidos a una imper-
fecta fabricación o malos materiales. Esta garantía cubre tanto las piezas de recambio como la mano de obra.
Las reparaciónes que pudieran producírse durante el período de vigencia de la presente garantía se efectuarán solo si presenta una
razonable evidencia (por ejemplo, mediante la presente garantía, debidamente cumplimentada, o la factura de compra), de que la
fecha de la queja está dentro del período de garantía.
Esta garantía no tendrá validez si el defecto es debido a un deterioro accidental; un uso inadecuado o un mal trato y en el caso de
modificaciónes o reparaciónes efectuadas por personal no autorizado.
El servicio (durante y despues de la garantía) está disponible en todos los países donde el producto es ofícialmente distribuido por
Philips.
En países donde Philips no distribuya el producto, la organización local de Servicio Philips dará también el servicio necesario,
aunque puede producirse una demora si los adecuados recambios no están fácilmente disponibles.
En todo caso, el titular de la garantía tiene todos los derechos mínimos reconocidos por la Ley. En el caso de cualquier dificultad,
por favor dirijase al : Centro de Information al Consumidor (vease lista adjunta).
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES
ITALY
Philips S.P.A.
WESTERN EUROPE
AUSTRIA
Servicio Consumatori Philips
Piazza IV Novembre, 3
I-20124 Milano
Phone 167 820026 (linea verde)
Fax (02) 67522660
Philips Kunden Information
Triesterstrasze 64
A-1100 Wien
Phone (01) 0660/6201
Fax (01) 60101 1312
LUXEMBURG
BELGIUM
Philips Luxemburg S.A.
19-21, rte. d’Arlon
L-8001 Strassen
Phone 44 38 38 1
Fax 45 39 88
Philips Consumer Products
Léon Grosjeanlaan 2
B-1140 Brussel
Phone (02) 702 03 03
Fax (02) 702 02 60
the NETHERLANDS
Philips Consumenten Belangen
Antwoordnummer 500
NL-5600VB Eindhoven
Phone 06 8406
GERMANY
Philips Infocenter
Consumer Electronics
Alexanderstraße 1
D-20099 Hamburg
Phone (0180) 535 6767
Fax (040) 2852 2310
Datex J*32400#
Fax (040) 2785187
NORWAY
Norsk A/S Philips
Philips Kundetjenste
Sandstuveien 70
Postboks 1
DENMARK
Philips Konsument Elektronik A/S
Philips Kundecenter
Prags Boulevard 80
DK-2300 København. S.
Phone 3288 3200
Manglerud
N-0680 Oslo 6
Phone (022) 748250
Fax (022) 748511
Fax 3288 3908
PORTUGAL
Centro de Informação aos
Consumidores
Estrada da Outurela 118
P-2795 Carnaxide
Lisboa
Phone (01) 416 30 63 / 416 69 61
Fax (01) 416 30 73
FINLAND
Philipsin Asiakaspalvelu
Sinikalliontie 3
P.O. Box 75
SF-02630 Espoo
Phone (90) 61580 230
Fax (90) 61580 910
FRANCE
SPAIN
Service Consommateurs Philips
Rue desVieillesVignes
Croissy Beaubourg
B.P. 49
F-77423 Marne laVallée, Cedex 2
Phone (01) 64805454
Fax (01) 64613348
Philips Servicio Atención al Cliente
Bernardino Obregón, 26
E-28012 Madrid
Phone (91) 5300777
Fax (91) 4678925
SWEDEN
Philips Kundtjänst
Kottbygatan 7.Kista
S-16485 Stockholm
Phone (08) 632 2250
Fax (08) 632 2771
GREECE
Philips S.A. Hellenique
25th March Street 15
P.O. Box 3153
G-10210 Athens
Phone (01) 4894301 880
Fax (01) 4894344
SWITZERLAND
Philips Info Centre
c/o SERLOG Servizio + Logistica S.A.
Fegistrasze 5
CH-8957 Spreitenbach
Phone (056) 4177270
Fax (056) 4177575
IRELAND
Philips Electronics Ireland Ltd
Newstead
Clonskeagh
Dublin 14
Phone (01) 7640000
Fax (01) 7640175
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES
UNITED KINGDOM
Philips Consumer Helpdesk
P.O. Box 298
BRASIL
Philips da Amazona Indústria
Electrônica Ltda.
Rua Jacerú, 151-Brooklin
04705-000
Sao Paulo-SP.
Phone 800123123
Fax (011- 5315973
420 London Road
Croydon-Surrey CR9 3QR
Phone (0181) 665 6350
Fax (0181) 6894312
EASTERN EUROPE
CHILI
CZECH REPUBLIC
Philips Service
V Mezihorí 2
180 00 Prage
Phone (02) 6831581
Fax (02) 66310852
Philips Chilena S.A.
Avenida Santa Maria 0760
P.O. Box 2687
Santiago de Chile
Phone (02) 730 2000
Fax (02)777 6730
HUNGARY
COLOMBIA
Philips Markaszerviz
Kinizsi U 30-36
Budapest 1092
Phone (01) 2164428
Fax (01) 2187885
Industrias Philips de Colombia
S.A. Division de Servicio
Calle 13, No 51-39
Apartado 4282, Bogota
Phone (01) 2600600
9800 18971 (toll free)
Fax (01) 2616308
POLAND
Philips Polska CE
UL. Marszalkowska 45/49
00-648 Warszawa
Phone (02) 6286070
Fax (02) 6288228
MEXICO
Consumer Information Centre
Norte 45 No. 669
Col. IndustrialVallejo
C.P. 02300-Mexico, D.F.
Phone (05) 3687788/9180050462
Fax (05) 7284272
RUSSIA
Philips Representation Office
UI. Usacheva 35A
119048 Moscow
Phone (095) 247 9125
Fax (095) 247 9134
PARAGUAY
Philips del Paraguya S.A.
Avenida Artigas 1519
Casilla de Correos 605
Asuncion
Phone (021) 211666
Fax (021) 213007
TURKEY
Türk Philips Ticaret A.S.
Talatpasa Caddesi No 5
80640-Gültepe/Istanbul
Phone (0800) 211 40 36
Fax (0212) 281 18 09
PERU
Philips Peruana S.A.
Customer Desk
Comandante Espinar 719
Casilla 1841
LATIN AMERICA
ANTILLES
Philips Antillana N.V.
Kaminda A.J.E. Kusters 4
Zeelandia
Lima. 18
Phone (014) 479783
Fax (014) 468949
P.O. Box 3523-3051
Willemstad, Curacao
Phone (09) 612799
Fax (09) 612772
URUGUAY
Ind. Philips del Uruguay S.A.
Avenida Uruguay 1287
Customer Help Desk
11100 Montevideo
Phone (02) 923392
Fax (02) 920752
ARGENTINA
Philips Argentina S.A.
Centro de Información al Usarío
Vedia 3892
1430-Buenos Aires
Phone (01) 5442047
Fax (01) 5452928
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES
VENEZUELA
Guangzhou 510080
Phone (020) 7766990
Fax (020) 7766990
IndustriasVenezolanas Philips S.A.
Apartado Postal 1167
Caracas 1010-A
Philips Authorized Service Centre
Bejing Jing Pu Elec. Service Station
6/F Guo Hu Department Store
Xan Wu Men West Street
Bejing 100053
Phone (02) 2377575
Fax (02) 2376420
NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
Phone (01) 3021589
Fax (01) 3021589
Consumer Service Division
4977 Levy Street
Ville St. Laurent
Quebec H4R2N9
Phone (514) 9560120
Fax (514) 9560828
Philips Authorized Service Centre
148 Fu Jian Road M.
Shanghai 200001
Phone (021) 3281005/38275
Fax (021) 3281005
USA
Philips Consumer Electronics
P.O. Box 520890
Miami, FL 33152
HONG KONG
Philips Electronics Hong Kong Limited
Consumer Service
Phone : (402) 536-4171
10/F., Flat A, Park Sun Building
103-107 WoYi Hop Road
Kwai Chung, N.T.
PACIFIC
AUSTRALIA
Phone 2619-9663
Philips Consumer Service
Customer Information Centre
3 Figtree Drive
Homebush Bay NSW 2140
Phone (02) 131124
Fax (02) 7467970
Fax 2485-3574
INDIA
Philips India
Consumer Relation Centre
Bandbox House
254-D Dr.A. Besant Road
Worli
Bombay 400 025
Phone (022) 4926611
Fax (022) 4941698
NEW ZEALAND
Philips New Zealand Ltd.
Consumer Help Desk
2 Wagener Place
Mt.Albert
P.O. Box 1041
Auckland
Phone 0800 658 224 (toll free)
Fax (09) 849 7858
Consumer Relation Centre
7 Justice Chandra Madhab Road
Calcutta 700 020
Phone (033) 747333
Fax (033) 4753839
INDONESIA
ASIA
P.T. Philips Development Corporation
Consumer Electronics Service
Philips House 5th floor,
JI. HR. Rasuna Said Kav. 3-4
Jakarta 12950
BANGLADESH
Philips Service Centre
100 Kazi Nazrul Islam
Avenue Kawran Bazar C/A
Dhaka-1215
Phone (02) 812909
Fax (02) 813062
Phone (021) 5201122
Fax (021) 5205190
CHINA
Philips Service Logistic Centre
385 Hong Cao Road
Shanghai 200233
Phone (021) 4726839
Fax (021) 4726843
Philips Authorized Service Centre
801 Dong Feng Road East
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES
JAPAN
TAIWAN
Philips Consumer Electronics
1-11-9, Ebisuminami
Shibuya-Ku
Philips Taiwan Ltd.
Consumer Products Division
4F-1, 5, Lane 768, Pateh Rd, Sec 4
P.O. Box 22978
Tokyo 150
Phone (03) 3719 2235
Fax (03) 3715 9992
Taipei
Phone (02) 7882856
Fax (02) 7882851
THAILAND
Philips Electronics (Thailand) Ltd.
Philips Service Centre
209/2 Sanpavut Road
Bangna
Bangkok 10260
Phone (02) 3980141/3980790
Fax (02) 3983319
KOREA
Philips Korea Ltd. - Philips House
C.P.O. Box 3680
260-199
Itaewon-Dong
Yongsan-Ku
Seoul 140-202
Phone (02) 5961195/1196
(02) 5967632/76325
Fax (02) 5959688
AFRICA
MALAYSIA
Philips Malaysia Sdn. Berhad
Service Dept.
No.51, sect. 13 Jalan University
4620 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
P.O. Box 12163
50768 Kuala Lumpur
Phone (03) 7562144
Fax (03) 7560761
MOROCCO
Philips Electronique Maroc.
304, BD MohamedV.
Casablanca
Phone (02) 302992
Fax (02) 303446
SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa Philips
S.V. Div. 195 Main R.D.
Martindale
Johannesburg
P.O. Box 58088
Newville 2114
Phone (011) 4705911
Fax (011) 4705250
PAKISTAN
Philips Electr. Ind. of Pakistan Ltd.
Service Centre
Mubarak Manzil
39 Garden Road
Karachi-3
Phone (021) 7737411 16
Fax (021) 7726504
MIDDLE EAST
Philips Consumer Service Centre
168-F Adamjee Road
Rawalpindi Cantt.
Phone (051) 580902 3
Fax (051) 584944
Philips Export B.V.
P.O. Box 17078
Jebel Ali
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Phone (04) 313377
Fax (04) 836128
PHILIPPINES
Philips Electronics and Lighting Inc.
106Valero St. Salcedo-Village
Makati, Metro Manilla
Phone (02) 8100161
Fax (02) 8173474
SINGAPORE
Philips Singapore Private Ltd.
Consumer Service Dept.
Lorong 1,Toa Payoh
P.O. Box 340
Singapore 319762
Phone 3502000
Fax 2508037
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