Philips Flat Panel Television CD D11U User Manual

Quick Use and Setup Guide  
HDTV Monitor  
with Pixel Plus  
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Contents  
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See the User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Positioning the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Mounting the Swivel to the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Mounting the Swivel and TV to the Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Making Basic Connections to the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3–5  
Operating the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Using the On-screen Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Using the Demo Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Using the Installation Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
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and lowers utility bills.  
See the User Manual for Important Maintenance Information  
In addition to providing information about safety, connecting accessory devices,  
and using the TV’s features, the Directions for Use manual explains how to care  
for and maintain your Cineos television. The TV contains air filters that must be  
maintained and eventually replaced, and a lamp that eventually will need to be  
replaced.  
Air Filters  
The air filters (located at the bottom of the TV) must be kept clean and free of  
blockage.  
NOTE: DO NOT operate the TV without the filters. Damage to the TV will occur.  
Allow four to six inches of space behind the TV for air flow through the back  
slots.  
IMPORTANT: Excessive heat inside the TV resulting from inadequate ventilation  
will cause the TV to shut down or not  
to operate.  
Keep the Directions for Use manual  
accessible to correctly maintain and  
care for your TV, as well as to  
Lamp  
understand and use its features.  
An on-screen message will alert you when the lamp is nearing the end of its  
expected lifetime so that you can change it before it wears out.  
IMPORTANT: The TV will not operate if the lamp door is left open, and the TV  
will shut down if the door is opened during operation.  
Picture Settings  
Your TV was set up at the factory for optimal showroom viewing. For optimal  
home viewing change the Auto Picture setting to Natural. See page 34 in the  
Direction for Use Manual.  
Back of TV  
Back of TV  
INT  
EXT  
Ventilation Slots  
Lamp Door  
INT  
EXT  
DVI  
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STANDARD/  
HD INPUTS  
TUNER  
STANDARD/  
HD INPUTS  
The lamp door must be closed for the TV to operate.  
Locations of Air Filters  
IMPORTANT! InitialTV Setup  
Please read this Quick Use and Setup Guide completely before  
Language  
Autoprogram  
you turn on the TV.  
Select your menu language with  
the cursor up/down.  
Press the OK key on the remote  
control to confirm.  
When you turn on your TV for the first time it will prompt you to enter  
some setup information about Language preference and Channel program-  
ming. See page 8 in this Quick Use and Setup Guide for more information  
about these menus.  
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Mounting the Swivel andTV to the Stand  
Install the plastic position pins in the stand.  
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Place the TV and mounted swivel on the stand, aligning the  
front and sides of the TV with the front and sides of the  
stand. This will help properly seat the TV on the position-  
ing pins and align the pre-drilled holes on the stand and  
swivel. You do not need the rubber bumpers and long  
screws if you have already attached the swivel to the TV.  
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Positioning  
Pins  
Use the supplied screws (2) and screw key to fasten the swivel to  
the stand. Install the back cover by sliding it up into the groove  
above the opening, the slide into the lower groove.  
Note: If accessories and cables protrude from the stand, leave the  
back cover off.  
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Place accessory devices—HD satellite receiver, cable box, DVD  
player, or VCR, for example—inside the stand. (See below and  
Directions for Use manual for connection information.) Route the  
power cords through the opening in the bottom of the stand shelf,  
and route the connection cables through the openings in the back of  
the stand.  
Before swiveling the TV, make sure you have left enough slack in  
the cords of any connected accessory devices. This will prevent  
damage to the cords.  
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NOTE:  
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Installing these  
screws  
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TUNER  
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reduces the  
risk of the TV  
sliding.  
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OPEN/CLOSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
STANDBY-ON  
GUIDE  
INFO  
PREV  
NEXT  
POWER  
SELECT  
POWER  
HIGH DEFINITION  
Screws  
Rubber Locators  
Placing theTV on the Stand  
without the Swivel  
If you should decide not to purchase the optional swivel, you can  
place the TV directly on the stand.  
• First locate the nut and washer for each supplied rubber locator  
(2).  
• Place the rubber locators over the pre-drilled holes in the stand.  
• Place the washer and nut on each rubber locator.  
• Tighten each nut.  
• Place the TV and mounted swivel on the stand, aligning the  
front and sides of the TV with the front and sides of the stand.  
This will help properly seat the TV. The rubber locators will  
prevent the TV from sliding.  
Making Basic Connections to theTV  
CableTV  
Connect the cable TV signal to the TUNER jack on the back of  
the TV. See page 8 for details on using Autoprogram to store chan-  
nels in the TV’s memory.  
Back of TV  
NOTE: This connection will supply stereo sound to the TV if it is  
being broadcast by the station you are watching.  
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TUNER  
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HD INPUTS  
TUNER  
STANDARD/  
HD INPUTS  
Connect the incoming cable  
TV signal to the TUNER  
jack on the back of the TV.  
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Making Basic Connections to theTV  
Cable Box with RF IN/OUT  
Connect the incoming cable TV signal to the CABLE IN  
Back of TV  
jack on the back of the cable box.  
Incoming  
Cable TV  
Signal  
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Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) to the TO TV jack  
on the back of the cable box and to the TUNER jack on the  
back of the TV.  
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S-VIDEO  
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Set the Output Channel switch on the back of the cable box  
to CH 3 or 4 (whichever is correct for your cable box),  
then tune the TV to the corresponding channel. Once tuned,  
change channels at the cable box, not the TV.  
Back of Cable Box  
(example only)  
Pr  
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NOTE: This connection will not supply stereo sound to the TV.  
The reason is that the RF output on a cable box—labeled “TO  
TV,” “OUT,” or “OUTPUT,” for example—will not send a stereo  
signal to the tuner (VHF/UHF) input on a TV.  
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Cable Box with A/V Outputs  
Back of TV  
Video (yellow)  
Audio L (white)  
Audio R (red)  
Connect the incoming cable TV signal to a signal splitter  
(not supplied).  
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DVI  
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S-VIDEO  
The signal splitter enables you to avoid having to use the  
TO TV jack on the back of the cable box. This jack will not  
supply stereo sound to the TV.  
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Audio R (red)  
Audio L (white)  
Video (yellow)  
Back of Cable  
Box  
(example only)  
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NOTE: Your cable box may have a different label for the  
TO TV jack, such as OUTPUT or OUT.  
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OUTPUT  
CH  
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Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) to a connector on  
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CABLE  
IN  
TO  
TV  
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
the signal splitter and to the TUNER jack on the TV.  
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S-VIDEO  
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RGB+HV  
Outputs  
Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) to a connector on  
the signal splitter and to the CABLE IN jack on the back of  
the cable box.  
Input  
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Pr  
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STANDARD/  
HD INPUTS  
Incoming  
Cable TV  
Signal  
TUNER  
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HD INPUTS  
Connect A/V cables (not supplied) to the VIDEO and  
AUDIO L and R outputs on the back of the cable box and  
to the AV2 video (labeled V) and audio (labeled L and R)  
jacks on the back of the TV.  
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Signal Splitter  
(example)  
TV  
AV1:Other  
AV2:Other  
AV3:Other  
AV4:Other  
AV5:Other  
AV6:Other  
SIDE:Other  
HELPFUL HINT  
To view programs from your cable box, first press the  
Source button on the remote control.  
OK  
Source  
Your TV remote is capable of operating accessory  
devices such as cable boxes. See the sections on  
“Programming the Remote Control” and  
“Operating Accessory Devices with the TV  
Remote” in the Directions for Use manual that  
came with the TV.  
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Press the Cursor Down or Up buttons until the AV2 signal  
source is selected.  
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Press the OK button to confirm your selection. The AV2  
input source becomes current for the viewing of cable TV  
programs through your cable box.  
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NOTE: If your cable box Audio/Video outputs will not supply  
video and stereo audio to the TV, you will need to make the  
connection shown above in the example “Cable Box with  
RF IN/OUT.”  
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Watching CableTV ProgramsThat  
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Dont Require the Cable Box  
Since you’ve connected the cable TV signal directly to the TV’s  
tuner (step 2 above), you can also watch the unscrambled pro-  
grams by simply tuning to the desired channel. You must first use  
Autoprogram, however, to store channels in the TV’s memory.  
See page 8.  
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NOTE: This connection will supply stereo sound to the TV if it is  
being broadcast by the station you are watching.  
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Making Basic Connections to theTV  
Antenna  
Connect the incoming antenna signal to the TUNER jack on the  
back of the TV. See page 8 for details on using Autoprogram to  
store channels in the TV’s memory.  
Back of TV  
NOTE: This connection will supply stereo sound to the TV if it is  
being broadcast by the station you are watching.  
DVI  
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TUNER  
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HD INPUTS  
TUNER  
STANDARD/  
HD INPUTS  
Connect the incoming  
Antenna signal to the  
TUNER jack on the  
back of the TV.  
Operating theTV  
Your television has a set of buttons located on the top of the  
cabinet for use when the remote control is not needed or  
unavailable.  
Press the Standby–On button to turn the TV on.  
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NOTES:  
Due to the complexity and advanced design of the  
Cineos TV, a turn-on time of 16 seconds should be expect-  
ed.  
When you turn the TV off, it remains in Active Standby  
mode (orange light on) for 30 seconds and will not respond  
to any presses of the remote control or cabinet buttons  
during that time. This is to protect the lamp.  
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Press the VOLUME + (up) button to increase the sound  
MENU  
VOLUME  
CHANNEL  
level or the VOLUME – (down) button to lower the sound  
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level. Or use the buttons to navigate right or left when the  
on-screen menu is displayed.  
Cabinet Buttons  
Press the CHANNEL K (up) or L (down) button to select  
TV channels. Or use the buttons to navigate up and down  
when the on-screen menu is displayed.  
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Active ControlPlus+ Window  
This window contains a sensor that monitors the ambient  
light conditions in the room and adjusts key picture settings  
for best viewing.  
To access the on-screen menu, press the MENU button. To  
navigate the menu, use the VOLUME + (up)/– (down) and  
CHANNEL K (up)/L (down) buttons to navigate the menu  
as described in the previous steps.  
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Remote Sensor Window  
Receives commands from the remote control.  
Active Standby Window  
Active Standbythe condition in which the TV is either in  
the process of turning on or off. Active Standby is entered by  
pressing the Standby-On button 2 on the TV or remote  
control. An orange light appears in the window. Active  
Standby mode occurs when the TV is turned on—to allow  
for the automatic calibration of the clock—and for 30 sec-  
onds after the TV has been powered off. The 30-second  
Active Standby period at power off is to protect the lamp.  
During this time, the TV will not respond to presses of cabi-  
net or remote control buttons.  
HELPFUL HINT  
The Cabinet button panel is protected during shipping by a  
adhesive plastic film. You may peel this off and discard it.  
On—the TV has picture and sound. A green light shows in  
the window.  
Standby—the condition in which the TV is plugged into the  
AC outlet and is in the off state. No light is on in the win-  
dow. The TV’s microprocessors and their standby supplies  
are the only active components in this state, and the power  
consumption is less than 1 watt.  
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Using the Remote Control  
Installing the Batteries  
To load the supplied batteries into the remote:  
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HELPFUL HINT  
Remove the battery compartment door on the back of  
When the batteries in your remote  
control run low, the remote control  
will send a “Battery low” command  
to the TV. The TV will then display  
a message on the screen reminding  
you to replace the batteries as soon  
as possible.  
the remote.  
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Remote Control  
(shown from the bottom)  
Place the batteries (2-AA) in the remote. Make sure the (+)  
and (–) ends of the batteries line up correctly (the inside of  
the case is marked).  
Reattach the battery compartment door.  
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Be sure to point the remote at the Remote Sensor window on the  
front of the television when using it to operate the television.  
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Remote Control Buttons  
Standby–On  
Press to turn the TV on or off.  
NOTE: The TV is never powered off completely unless  
it is physically unplugged from the power source.  
Select (CBLVCR DVD SAT AMP) and Backlight  
Press this button to cycle across the accessory mode dial.  
Stop pressing when the mode you desire is lighted. The  
light will stay on for 2 seconds and then begin blinking to  
indicate the remote is in your desired mode. Once the  
mode is selected, you must press a button within 60 sec-  
onds for the remote to remain in the selected mode or it  
will default back to the TV mode. (See pages 26-27 in  
the Directions for Use manual.) Pressing and holding the  
Select button for 2 seconds backlights the remote control  
buttons. The buttons remain lighted for 5 seconds after  
you press Select.  
Surround Sound  
Press to display a list of available sound modes. Choose  
from Incredible Surround™ and Dolby* Virtual settings.  
(See page 41 in the Directions for Use manual.)  
VCR/DVD Functions  
When the remote is in the VCR mode, these buttons will  
allow you start a recording (G), rewind a tape (ᮤᮤ),  
stop the playback of a tape (I), play a videotape (), or  
fast-forward a videotape (ᮣᮣ).  
Source  
Press to display a list of source options—TV, AV1, AV2,  
AV3, AV4, AV5, AV6, or Side. Use the Cursor Up/Down  
buttons to select the next item, then press the OK button  
to confirm or press the Source Select button to select the  
next item in the list.  
Time Display  
Press to display the current time on the TV screen.  
CC (Closed Captioning)  
Press to turn Closed Captioning off, on, or on during  
mute. (See page 47 in the Directions for Use manual.)  
Alternate Audio (SAP)  
When you tune to a channel where SAP (Second Audio  
Program) is available, you can toggle between Main and  
SAP. If SAP is not available, only Main can be selected.  
(See page 42 in the Directions for Use manual.)  
Cursor Up, Down, Right, Left  
Use to navigate the on-screen menu and make control  
adjustments or settings.  
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Additionally, use these buttons to pan the screen up or  
down to show any excluded parts of the picture. Left or  
right panning is possible with the Side input source when  
“Game” is selected as the type of source for the Side  
input. (See page 18 in the Directions for Use manual.)  
Also use with the Dual Screen/PIP feature to select a  
screen or reposition a PIP screen. (See page 58 in the  
Directions for Use manual.)  
PixelPlusDemo  
Press to activate the demo, which illustrates the benefits  
of Pixel Plus™. Press again to turn the demo off. Press  
and the TV screen will be divided in half displaying the  
Pixel Plus™ Demo. The left side will show the picture  
with Pixel Plus™ switched off. The right side of the  
screen will show the picture with Pixel Plus™ switched  
on. (See page 30 in the Directions for Use manual.)  
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Menu On/Off  
Press to display the TV’s on-screen menu or to turn it off.  
OK  
Press to activate or confirm menu choices.  
CH (Channel Selection)  
Press to browse through the TV channels.  
Freeze Format  
Pressing will apply one of the Freeze modes you set  
using the on-screen menu. See page 60 in the Directions  
for Use manual.  
Digit (Number Buttons)  
Press to directly access a specific TV channel. For a two-  
or three-digit channel, enter all numbers. Press a single-  
digit button and hold a bit longer to directly access a sin-  
gle-digit channel. These buttons can also be used to enter  
values in certain on-screen menu controls.  
Freeze mode stops action in the main screen. Sound  
will continue to be heard. Press again to resume nor-  
mal viewing.  
Replay mode displays a few seconds of stored video  
in the PIP window.  
PP (AutoSurf™)  
If you set the Surf control in the TV’s on-screen menu to  
two channels, this button will allow you to toggle between  
the current channel and the last viewed channel. If you  
choose the nine-channel Surf, pressing this button allows  
you to add and scroll up to nine of your favorite channels.  
See page 57 in the Directions for Use manual.  
Photo Finish mode displays six stored frames from  
the picture.  
NOTE: Continuing to hold the Freeze Format button  
down will cycle the TV through the Freeze modes:  
Freeze, Replay, and Photo Finish.  
VOL (Volume)  
Press + or – to adjust the volume.  
Active ControlPlus  
NOTE: Active Control™ Plus is not available for use  
with the AV3, AV4, AV5, and AV6 input sources.  
Press to toggle the options Off, Minimum, Medium, and  
Maximum. Maximum is the recommended option. See  
page 28 in the Directions for Use manual.  
Mute  
Press to interrupt or restore sound.  
Information Plus+  
Press to show information (when available) about the  
current channel, program, source, number or name, local  
time, CC availability, SAP availability, program ratings,  
display format, sound mode, and remaining length of a  
Sleeptimer setting.  
Picture Format  
Press to display a list of available picture formats for  
showing video images in the traditional 4:3 proportions.  
Press this button repeatedly to select a picture format.  
Choose from Automatic, Super zoom, Panoramic, 4:3,  
Movie expand 14:9, Movie expand 16:9, 16:9 subtitle,  
and Wide screen. See pages 35–36 in the Directions for  
Use manual.  
Dual Screen/PIP (Picture-in-Picture)  
Press to turn the PIP dual screen on or off. Continuing to  
hold the Dual Screen/PIP button down will cycle through  
the Dual Screen/PIP options. (See page 58 in the  
Directions for Use manual.)  
NOTES:  
• With AV3–AV6 connections, the Automatic picture  
format option is not available.  
• In Dual Screen mode, press the Picture Format button  
to switch between a full or 4:3 letterbox picture format.  
Active Control, AutoSurf, Incredible Surround, and Pixel Plus are trademarks of Philips Consumer Electronics. Copyright 2003 Philips Consumer  
Electronics. All rights reserved.  
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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Using the On-screen Menu  
The TV’s on-screen menu controls are viewed within a  
The first time you turn on the TV after purchasing it, it will be in a special mode designed to  
inform you that you can change the menu language and on-screen displays to English, French, or  
Spanish. Also included in this mode is Autoprogram to encourage you to have the set program  
channels into the TV’s memory. For more details on the Language and Autoprogram features, see  
page 8.  
mobile map or pipe system. This system allows you to  
move along linked paths tied to specific Feature Title cate-  
gories (“TV,” “Picture,” “Sound,” “Features,” and  
“Channels”). Each press of a Cursor button on the remote  
moves the cursor control to balls indicating specific con-  
trols. Each specific control may have multiple features that  
can be adjusted or set. The animated on-screen menu struc-  
ture will expand to show all available on-screen controls. As  
it expands, it will display a series of balls grouped together  
to reveal more controls.  
Picture Sound Features Channels  
Picture Sound Features Channels  
TV  
Settings  
Demo  
TV  
Settings  
Demo  
Puck  
Balls  
Pipes represent the structure of the on-screen menu. They  
Install  
Install  
Pipes  
tie all the controls together and show the path you can fol-  
low to access the available controls.  
Feature Titles  
or Controls  
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Balls indicate the titles of features or controls available on  
this television. When highlighted, some of these controls  
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may show more Pipes and Balls, indicating subcategories  
or lists of controls within the highlighted control. These  
subcontrols will also have Pipes and Balls.  
Picture Sound Features Channels  
The Puck tells you which way movement may take place  
within the on-screen menu. The arrows on the Direction  
Indicator simulate the Cursor buttons on the remote control  
(Up, Down, Left, or Right).  
TV  
Settings  
Demo  
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The Slider controls will be displayed on some features,  
allowing adjustments to the values of the controls. Some  
may show a box containing a list of multiple options set-  
tings. Others may have only an “On” or “Off” option.  
Install  
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To navigate the on-screen menu, start by pressing the Menu  
button on the remote control. This will display the on-  
screen menu in its starting position.  
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Press the Cursor Down button to select any of the Setting,  
Demo, or Install controls. Starting from the TV item, press  
the Cursor Right button on the remote control to select any  
of the Picture, Sound, Features, or Channel controls.  
Picture Sound Features Channels  
TV  
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Contrast  
40  
Brightness  
Color  
See the “Using the Demo Mode” and “Using the Installation  
Features” on this page and the next. Refer to the Directions for  
Use manual for all other control descriptions (Picture, Sound,  
Features, Channels, or Settings).  
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Sharpness  
HELPFUL HINT  
Pressing the Menu button once will display the on-screen menu.  
Pressing the Menu button any time the on-screen menu is dis-  
played will remove the on-screen menu from the TV screen.  
Using the Demo Mode  
Several features of this television can be placed in a demo  
Picture Sound Features Channels  
mode, which will show you how a feature works. Auto  
Demo will automatically show all the feature demos one  
after another except for the Dealer Demo mode. Specific  
demo modes can be selected from the list of options within  
the Demo control (Auto demo, Dual screen, PIP, and Install,  
for example).  
TV  
Settings  
Demo  
TV  
Settings  
Demo  
Auto demo  
Dual screen  
Freeze-Replay-Photo finish  
Install  
Main Menu  
Picture  
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Install  
Install  
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The Dealer Demo also has a sublist of the following  
options: Digital options, Lightsensor, and 3D Y/C Comb  
filter.  
Press the Cursor Down button to see  
more Demo Mode options.  
Press the Menu button on the remote control to show the  
on-screen menu.  
Auto demo  
Dual screen  
Freeze-Replay-Photo finish  
Install  
Main Menu  
Picture  
- - -  
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Demo  
Freeze-Replay-Photo finish  
Install  
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Press the Cursor Down button repeatedly until “Demo”  
is selected.  
Demo  
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Main Menu  
Picture  
Active Control  
Dealer demo  
Press the Cursor Right button to shift the menu to display  
the list of Demo mode options.  
Press the Cursor Down or Up button to select a Demo  
mode option.  
To see the Dealer Demo sublist,  
press the Cursor Down button to  
select Dealer Demo, then press the  
Cursor right. Press the Cursor  
Down or Up to select a mode, then  
press the Cursor Right to activate  
the mode.  
Press the Cursor Right button to activate the Demo.  
Dealer demo  
Digital options  
Lightsensor  
3D Y/C Comb filter  
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Using the Installation Features  
Language  
When you plug in your TV for the first time it will prompt  
you to set the Language and Autoprogam the channels.  
Language  
Autoprogram  
Language  
Autoprogram  
Press the cursor down to select  
your menu language  
OK  
Select your menu language with  
the cursor up/down.  
Press the OK key on the remote  
control to confirm.  
English  
Français  
Español  
English  
Français  
Español  
For Spanish- and French-speaking TV owners, an on-screen  
Language option is present. The Language control enables  
you to set the TV’s on-screen menu to be shown in either  
English, Spanish, or French.  
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Press the Cursor Down button to select English, Español  
(Spanish), or Francais (French).  
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After you have made your language selection, press the  
OK button to confirm your selection.  
Language  
Autoprogram  
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The language you have chosen is  
English  
English  
Français  
Español  
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Press the MENU button to remove the on-screen menu  
from the TV screen or continue with Autoprogramming  
below.  
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HELPFUL HINT  
Remember, the Language control makes only the TV’s on-  
screen Menu items appear in English, Spanish, or French text.  
It does not change the other on-screen text features, such as  
Closed Captioning (CC), with TV shows.  
Autoprogram  
Your TV can automatically set itself for local area (or cable  
TV) channels. This makes it easy for you to select only the  
TV stations in your area by pressing the CH + or – button  
on the remote control.  
Autoprogram  
Autoprogram  
Keep the prede-  
fined automatic  
detection of  
cable or anntenna  
or make your own  
selection.  
The TV will search for, find and store  
all the available channels.  
Press the cursor down to proceed.  
Automatic  
Install mode  
Install  
Install mode  
Install  
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Press the Cursor Down button to select “Install” mode  
control.  
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Press the Cursor Right button to display a list of Install  
mode options: “Antenna,” “Automatic,” “Cable.”  
Autoprogram  
Autoprogram  
Antenna  
Automatic  
Cable  
Automatic  
Install mode  
Install  
Install mode  
Install  
Press the Cursor Up or Down button to select one of the  
options. Select “Antenna” for normal outside- or inside-  
type antenna. Select “Cable” for a cable company sup-  
plied signal. When “Automatic” is selected, the TV will  
automatically set the mode based on the type of signal it  
detects coming into the TV. The programming process  
may be faster if you choose the specific type of connec-  
tion you have made, either Antenna or Cable.  
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Autoprogram  
Autoprogram  
Install mode  
Install  
Install mode  
Install  
Start  
Searching  
Press the Cursor Left button after making your “Install”  
mode selection.  
24 analog channels found  
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To Autoprogram Analog channels, press the right arrow.  
Press the Cursor Down button to select “Install.”  
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Autoprogram  
Press the Cursor Right button to start the programming  
process.  
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Install mode  
Install  
Start  
Press the Menu button to remove the on-screen menu from  
the TV screen when the Autoprogramming process has fin-  
ished.  
60 analog channels found  
Autoprogramming is complete  
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HELPFUL HINT  
After Autoprogram is finished, check the results. Press the CH  
(+) or (–) button on the remote control to see which channels  
you can select. See page 51 in the Directions for Use manual  
for instructions on removing channels.  
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