Philips 43PP8545 User Manual

Rear-projection TV with HD Input  
43PP8545  
50PP8545  
User manual  
3141 085 20041  
Product Highlights  
See it as an eyewitness  
• Progressive Scan – double the visible picture lines for better resolution  
• 100Hz Digital Scan eliminates flicker and line jitter for stable picture  
• HDTV Monitor – HDTV is the latest and best television signal available  
• Acclearium™ Digital Optics maximizes picture quality on all inputs  
• Saphlon™ Screen – better picture and scratch resistance  
Technology made simple  
• Active Control measures signal to produce best picture  
• Auto IntelliSense™ Focus – one-touch automatic convergence of the CRT tubes  
• APAC – Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation  
Rich sound experience  
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• Virtual Dolby * Surround – surround sound without additional rear speakers  
Product highlights  
100Hz Digital Scan  
Conventional TV creates a picture by scanning 50 times per second (50Hz). This frequency can be detected by the human eye in the  
form of a field flickering picture. 100Hz sets scan 100 times per second, eliminating the field flickering.  
Progressive Scan  
A picture frame consists of two fields: the field with the odd lines (field A) and the field with the even lines (field B). Instead of sending  
field A to the screen first, followed by field B, the fields A and B are written at one time. In one second, a full image is created using the  
maximum resolution. At this speed, the human eye perceives a sharper picture with no line structure.  
HDTV Monitor  
HDTV Display Capability (1080i). HDTV monitors enable you to view high-definition or enhanced-definition TV programming in  
the 1080i or 480p signal format. In order to do so, the TV must be connected via its component video or RGB inputs to a set-top  
box, which is set to operate in the DTV mode. A DTV signal must be present in your area and the set-top box must be tuned to  
the proper channel. An external over-the-air antenna may be required. Another option is HDTV broadcast satellite service. Stunning  
realism in both picture and sound are delivered!  
Acclearium™ Digital Optics  
Philips micro phosphor CRTs feature improved optics for sharper, more detailed images and enhanced green phosphor, which creates  
deeper, more natural colours. Hybrid projection lenses work in concert with each CRT to improve focus and correct optical errors,  
removing distortion and creating a crisp picture to the edge of the screen. The lenticular screen has nearly one-third finer pitch  
(.515mm) than traditional screens improving picture detail and resolution. The Philips Wideband Video Amplifier reproduces the  
highest visible bandwidth in its class – resulting in significantly more picture detail in pure HD.  
Saphlon™ Screen  
Saphlon™ Screen technology is built with materials and processes that deliver more brightness and picture contrast. It guards against  
most scratches and fingerprints and eliminates the glare associated with a separate protective screen.  
Auto IntelliSense™ Focus  
Sensors in the TV scan a predefined test pattern and readjust the signal on the CRTs to assure that red, green and blue are well  
aligned.  
Active Control  
With over 3,000 picture adjustments per minute, this ‘proactive control system’ continuously analyzes incoming video signal qualities  
for Dynamic Noise Reduction and sharpness and then automatically corrects them to be like the settings you previously selected in the  
picture menu.  
APAC  
APAC is designed to minimize the effects of image retention from stationary images on the screen. Because both analog sources (cable  
TV and DVD) and digital sources (HD and progressive scan DVD) have different aspect ratios (4:3, 16:9, 21:9, etc.), the picture on a  
digital television may have black bars on the sides or top and bottom. When black bars are detected in either the 4:3 or 16:9 viewing  
mode, APAC automatically shifts the television picture pixel-by-pixel, just enough to soften image retention. APAC works in both the  
analog and digital modes, so it provides excellent protection.  
Active Control and APAC, 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 television is its large  
viewing screen. To see the large screen at its best, test various  
locations in the room to find the optimal spot for viewing.  
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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 heating  
appliance.  
To avoid cabinet warping, cabinet colour changes, and  
increased chance of set failure, do not place the TV where  
temperatures can become excessively hot – for example, in  
direct sunlight or near a heating appliance.  
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Magnetic fields, such as those of external speakers, may cause  
the picture to distort if the speakers are placed too close to  
the television. Move the magnetic field source away from the  
TV until there is no picture distortion.  
Insert the aerial plug firmly into the ANTENNA IN 75Ω  
socket at the rear of the set.  
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Insert the mains plug in the wall socket. 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.  
ANTENNA IN 75Ω  
Socket on the rear of  
the TV  
Remove the cover of the battery compartment on the remote  
control. Insert the two batteries supplied (Type R6-1.5V).  
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 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 Power key on the remote control. Or press  
the Standby or CHANNEL keys on the front of the TV.  
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Mains Power Switch  
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Using the TV Keys  
MAINS POWER KEY  
POWER  
Switches the mains power  
on or off.  
Switches the TV on or  
activates standby mode.  
VOLUME %  
REMOTE SENSOR  
The key adjusts the sound volume  
softer. The % key adjusts the sound  
volume louder.  
Receives infrared commands  
to activate controls when  
the remote control handset  
is aimed at it and remote  
keys are pushed.  
CHANNEL %  
MENU  
The key selects channels in descending  
Press to activate the on-screen  
menu.  
order. The % key selects channels in  
ascending order. When the onscreen  
menu is displayed, pressing or %  
selects the next item in the menu. Also,  
use either of these keys to switch the TV  
on from Standby mode.  
INTELLISENSE  
When pressed, automatically adjusts  
the set’s picture convergence using  
the Auto IntelliSense focus feature.  
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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,  
CH +/–, or Digit (0-9) keys.  
Allows you to switch from stereo to mono sound during  
stereo transmission or to choose between language or  
language during dual sound transmission.  
A/CH (Alternate Channel)  
Allows you to alternate between the last viewed channel and  
the present channel.  
TELETEXT  
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 20-21.  
SMART SOUND  
Allows you to select from three predefined optimal settings  
– Voice, Music and Theatre – and a Personal setting based on  
your own selections through the onscreen Sound menu. Press  
the key repeatedly to select a setting. See page 19.  
DOLBY V. (with Dolby* Surround Signals)  
Allows you to select various factory surround-sound listening  
modes:  
Dolby Virtual (Virtual Dolby* Surround)  
Dolby Virtual uses two speakers to simulate the surround  
effect produced by a multichannel system.  
Incredible Surround™  
• In Stereo sound mode – when switched on, the Incredible  
Surround™ feature 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.  
MENU  
Displays the main menu. Also allows you to go backwards in  
the menu system.  
CURSOR UP  
Allows you to select the next or previous item in the menu  
and to select a screen format.  
CURSOR LEFT  
Allows you to access the menus and adjust the settings.  
+/– (VOLUME)  
Increases or decreases volume.  
DIGIT (0-9)  
Allows you to select a channel. Note: For a two-digit number,  
the second digit must be entered before the “–” sign  
disappears.  
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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OSD (STATUS/EXIT)  
(FORMAT)  
• 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).  
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  
and Compress 16:9. For AV4 and AV5 480p or 576p signal  
sources, no screen format options are available through the  
TV. Control the format at the source (DVD player or digital  
set-top box).  
• Allows you to navigate or make adjustments in multipoint-  
convergence mode.  
• Allows you to switch the menu off.  
CURSOR RIGHT  
Allows you to access the menus and adjust the settings.  
SURF  
Allows you to select up to 10 channels and quickly view them.  
See page 18.  
CURSOR DOWN  
Allows you to select the next or previous item in the menu or  
to select a screen format.  
Not applicable.  
SMART PICTURE  
CH +/– (CHANNEL)  
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 19.  
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.  
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 17.  
AV  
Allows you to select the different signal sources connected to  
the TV.  
Using the Menus: Overview  
Press the MENU key to display/cancel the main menu.  
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.  
MENU  
Select menu item  
Use the cursor in the left/right directions to display the menu  
and adjust the settings.  
Press the MENU key to return.  
Press the OSD key to switch the menu off.  
Note: If no action is executed, the menu automatically disappears  
after about 20 seconds.  
Switch menu off  
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Using the Menus: Install  
Selecting the Menu Language  
Note: The menu languages available vary by model.  
Press the MENU key.  
Select INSTALL with the cursor down.  
Press the cursor right to select LANGUAGE.  
Press the cursor right again.  
Select your language with the cursor up/down.  
From this point on, all onscreen displays will appear in the  
language that you have chosen.  
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).  
Tuning Channels Automatically  
Select AUTO STORE in the INSTALL menu.  
Press the cursor right to start the searching. All the TV  
channels are searched for and stored automatically.  
When the tuning is completed, press the MENU key to return  
to the INSTALL menu or press the OSD key to switch the  
menu off.  
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.  
Press the cursor right to enter the menu.  
Select COLOUR SYSTEM and press the cursor right.  
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 with the  
cursor up/down.  
Press the MENU key or the cursor left.  
Select SOUND SYSTEM and press the cursor right.  
If AUTO is selected, the respective sound system will be  
automatically selected according to the transmission system.  
Note: If the reception is poor, select another sound system with  
the cursor up/down.  
Press the MENU key or the cursor left.  
Select SEARCH and press the cursor left or right to start the  
searching. Searching stops once a transmitting channel is found.  
Note: If the reception is poor, select another colour and/or sound  
system.  
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Select CHANNEL.  
Key in the desired channel number with the digit keys or with  
the cursor left/right.  
Press the cursor down.  
In case of poor reception, you can improve the reception by  
adjusting the frequency using FINE TUNE.  
Select FINE TUNE and press the cursor left/right to adjust.  
In rare cases, certain TV channels may reproduce distorted or  
unstable pictures.  
Select PLL (Phase Locked Loop) to switch to the setting  
2 with the cursor left/right to restore the picture for the  
respective transmission.  
Select STORE.  
Press the cursor right.  
The message STORED appears and the search menu item is  
highlighted again.  
Now repeat steps 7-14 to continue searching for another  
transmitting channel.  
Press the MENU key to return to the INSTALL menu or  
press the OSD key to switch the menu off.  
Sorting Channels  
According to your preference, you can change the order of the  
stored TV channels.  
Select SORT in the INSTALL menu.  
Press the cursor right to enter the menu.  
Key in the channel number in the FROM column you want to  
swap from. Use the digit keys or the cursor left/right.  
Press the cursor down and select TO.  
Key in the channel number in the TO column you want to  
swap to.  
Press the cursor down and select EXCHANGE.  
Press the cursor right.  
The message EXCHANGED appears and the selected  
channels are exchanged.  
Repeat steps 3-7 until all TV channels are allocated as you like.  
Press the MENU key to return to the INSTALL menu or  
press the OSD 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.  
Press the cursor right to enter the channel list.  
Select the channel you want to skip with the cursor up/down.  
Press the cursor right to skip the selected channel.  
The message SKIPPED is displayed.  
Press the cursor up/down to select another channel and  
repeat step 4.  
Press the cursor left or the MENU key to return to the  
INSTALL menu or the OSD key to switch the menu off.  
Note: To add back channels to the list, repeat steps 1-4 and  
press the OSD key to switch the menu off.  
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,  
including 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.  
Select NAME in the INSTALL menu.  
Press the cursor right to enter the menu.  
Key in the selected character with the cursor up/down.  
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.  
Press the MENU key to store the named channel.  
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Using the Menus: Picture  
Accessing the Menu  
Press the MENU key to display the main menu.  
Select PICTURE.  
Press the cursor right to access the PICTURE submenu.  
Use the cursor in the up/down directions to select an item.  
Use the cursor in the left/right directions to make adjustments  
or settings.  
Press the MENU key to return or press the OSD key to  
switch the menu off.  
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  
Allows you to adjust the contrast levels of the picture.  
Sharpness  
Allows you to adjust the edge definition of the picture to improve  
details.  
Hue (only with NTSC signals)  
Allows you to adjust the colour mix of the picture.  
Colour Temperature  
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.  
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  
performance. Choose Digital Scan for PAL 50Hz signals and  
Progressive Scan for NTSC 60Hz signals.  
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 personal 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 colour 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 colour. To create a clear picture, however, these colour beams  
must be precisely aligned. This alignment is called convergence.  
Bumps and vibrations, moving the set, or the presence of magnetic  
fields can cause the colour beams to become improperly aligned,  
or misconverged, resulting in a fuzzy picture. Using the Auto  
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IntelliSense feature, you can automatically adjust convergence in  
20 seconds or less.  
Note: Allow the TV to warm up for 20 minutes before using Auto  
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IntelliSense .  
Activating Auto IntelliSense® Through the  
Onscreen Menu  
Select INTELLISENSE in the PICTURE menu.  
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Press the cursor left or right to activate Auto IntelliSense  
Picture convergence will be adjusted automatically in 20  
seconds.  
Activating Auto IntelliSense® Using the TV Key  
With the TV on, press the INTELLISENSE key on the front of  
the TV. Picture convergence will be adjusted automatically in 20  
seconds.  
Press to begin  
automatic picture  
convergence  
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.  
Using Manual Converge: Converge Red/Blue  
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Using the Auto IntelliSense feature, you can automatically adjust  
convergence 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.  
TV Keys  
Note: Allow the TV to warm up for 20 minutes before adjusting  
convergence.  
Select MANUAL CONVERGE in the PICTURE menu.  
Press the cursor down and select either CONVERGE RED or  
CONVERGE BLUE.  
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.  
Use the cursor right, left, up or down to adjust the cross hair  
until the colour outline is gone. The adjustment is automatically  
saved in the TV’s memory when you exit the adjust mode.  
Press the MENU key to return or the OSD key to switch the  
menu off.  
Check the TV picture. If any colour 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 Manual Converge: Multipoint Red/Blue  
The Multipoint Red/Blue convergence controls allow you to adjust  
picture convergence at specific points on the TV screen.  
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.  
Select MULTIPOINT RED or MULTIPOINT BLUE in the  
MANUAL CONVERGE menu.  
Press the cursor right to enter navigate mode.  
Use the cursor left, right, up or down to move to a cross hair  
that has a colour outline.  
Press the OSD (Status/Exit) key to enter adjust mode.  
Use the cursor left, right, up or down to adjust the cross hair  
until the colour outline is gone.  
Press the OSD key to return to navigate mode.  
Repeat steps 3-6 until all misaligned cross hairs have been  
adjusted. Then press the MENU key.  
For your multipoint adjustments to be stored in the TV’s  
memory, you must activate SAVE MULTIPOINT.  
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.  
To save your multipoint adjustments: Select SAVE MULTIPOINT  
and press the cursor left or right.  
To undo your multipoint adjustments: Select UNDO  
MULTIPOINT and press the cursor left or right.  
To restore the TV’s picture convergence to factory settings, select  
RESTORE FACTORY and press the cursor left or right.  
Press the MENU key to return or the OSD key to switch the  
menu off.  
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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.  
Press the cursor right to access the SOUND submenu.  
Use the cursor in the up/down directions to select an item.  
Use the cursor in the left/right directions to make adjustments  
or settings.  
Press the MENU key to return or press the OSD key to  
switch the menu off.  
Sound Menu Items  
Treble  
Attenuates or amplifies the high-frequency response of the audio  
output signal.  
Bass  
Attenuates or amplifies the low-frequency response of the audio  
output signal.  
Balance  
Adjusts the balance of the right and left speaker’s sound output.  
AVL (Automatic Volume Leveller)  
Automatically controls the volume level to avoid excessive level  
differences, especially when switching to another channel or  
during commercial breaks.  
Headphone  
Allows you to adjust the volume and balance of the headphone.  
Select HEADPHONE.  
Press the cursor right.  
Select VOLUME or BALANCE with the cursor up/down.  
Press the cursor left/right to adjust.  
Press the MENU key to return.  
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Using the Menus: Features  
Accessing the Menu  
Press the MENU key to display the main menu.  
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.  
Press the MENU key to return or press the OSD key to  
switch the menu off.  
Activating the Timer  
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.  
Select TIMER in the FEATURES menu.  
Press the cursor right to enter the Timer.  
Setting the Timer  
Press the cursor right again to enter TIME mode.  
Key in the current time with the digit keys. You must use 24-  
hour or military time. For example: 2:15 p.m. is 14:15.  
If you entered an incorrect digit: Complete the actual time with  
arbitrary numbers, then start again.  
Press the cursor left to exit TIME mode.  
Setting Start Time  
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 switch on.  
Press the cursor left to exit START TIME mode.  
Setting Stop Time  
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  
Select CHANNEL with the cursor down.  
Select the channel you want to switch to.  
Activating the Timer  
Select ACTIVATE with the cursor down.  
Press the cursor right to enter the ACTIVATE mode to  
activate the timer.  
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Using the Menus: Features  
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 the Time  
Select DISPLAY with the cursor down.  
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 OSD key to switch the  
menu off.  
Activating the Child Lock  
The Child Lock feature allows you to lock channels to prevent  
children from watching certain programmes.  
Entering the Access Code  
Select CHILD LOCK in the FEATURES menu.  
Press the cursor right to enter the ACCESS CODE.  
Key in the access code 0711 (the default access code). A  
message INCORRECT will appear.  
Key in access code 0711 a second time. The message  
CORRECT will appear and make the Child Lock menu  
accessible.  
Changing the Access Code  
Select CHANGE CODE to enter an access code of your  
choice.  
Press the cursor right to enter the CHANGE CODE mode.  
Key in the access code of your choice and confirm it again.  
The message CORRECT will appear.  
Activating the Child Lock  
Select LOCK CHANNEL in the CHILD LOCK menu.  
Note: Enter the access code if requested. See above.  
Press the cursor right to enter the LOCK CHANNEL mode.  
Use the cursor up/down to select the channel you want to  
lock.  
Press the cursor right to lock the channel. 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.  
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 OSD key to switch the  
menu off.  
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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 cursor up/down  
keys or the onscreen menu. To use the onscreen menu:  
Select FORMAT in the FEATURES menu.  
Press the cursor right repeatedly to cycle through the different  
screen formats and select your desired format. The options  
vary by input source (see specifics to the right):  
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.  
For AV4 and AV5 1080i Sources:  
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.  
For AV4 and AV5  
480p or 576p Sources:  
No picture format options are available through  
the TV. Control the screen format at the source  
(DVD player or digital set-top box).  
Switching Blue Mute on  
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.  
Press the cursor right to select ON to activate the blue mute  
feature.  
Press the OSD key to switch the menu off.  
Switching Active Control™ on  
Turn Active Control™ on using the remote control ACTIVE  
CTRL key or the onscreen menu. To use the onscreen menu:  
Select ACTIVE CTRL in the FEATURES menu.  
Press the cursor right to select ON to activate automatic  
control of Sharpness and Noise Reduction.  
Press the OSD key to switch the menu 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 Smart Surf  
Adding Channels to the Surf List  
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 channels 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.  
Select a channel you want to add to the Surf list.  
Press the SURF key.  
Cursor right to add the selected channel to the Surf list. The  
channel is added when “delete?” appears, representing the  
next available action.  
Repeat steps 1-3 to add more channels to the Surf list.  
Press the OSD key to switch the menu off.  
Press the SURF key repeatedly to cycle through channels.  
Deleting Channels to the Surf List  
Press the SURF key.  
Press the SURF key again as many times as necessary to select  
the channel you want to delete from the Surf list.  
Cursor right to delete the channel from the list.  
To delete more channels, repeat the steps above.  
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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 ± Sound key on the  
remote control repeatedly to cycle through the settings and select  
your desired mode.  
Note: The values shown in the Picture/Sound Setting diagrams are  
sample values only. Your television’s values may vary and display  
different numbers.  
Smart Picture ` Options  
Personal  
Picture settings are based on your preference.  
Rich  
Emphasizes very vibrant colours. This option is desirable for AV  
mode in a brightly lighted room.  
Natural  
Emphasizes all settings equally.  
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  
Emphasizes “soft” colours. This option is desirable for playing  
computer games.  
Smart Sound ± Options  
Personal  
Sound settings are based on your preferences.  
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.  
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 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  
systems. The colours used in the options line correspond with the  
colour keys of your remote control.  
About Teletext  
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  
transmission and of the pages referred to in the options line at  
the bottom of the teletext screen;  
b
Colour keys  
to select  
• 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.  
OSD  
Switching Teletext on and off  
Press the b key to switch the teletext on.  
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.  
Press the b key once again to switch the teletext off.  
Selecting a Teletext Page  
With the digit keys  
Enter the desired page number with the digit keys.  
The page counter seeks the page or the page appears  
immediately 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.  
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Quickly Running Through the Teletext Pages  
Press the cursor up/down or the CH +/– keys to run through the  
previous or the following pages.  
Selecting the Index Teletext Page  
Press the OSD key to return to the main index (usually p. 100).  
h
f
e
Selecting Subpages  
When a selected teletext page consists of different subpages, one  
of the subpages appears on the screen.  
Arrows in front of the page number indicate that other subpages  
are available.  
Cursor to  
select pages  
The other subpages can be selected in two ways:  
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 following  
subpage.  
To select  
pages  
Using Special Teletext Functions  
OSD  
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.  
f For future use  
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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 signal 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.  
Overview: Standard Inputs/Outputs  
SIDE PANEL  
ANTENNA IN 75socket  
– compatible with the broadcast standard in your area. Use  
to connect radio-frequency (RF) signals from VHF/UHF  
antennas or a cable system.  
YPbPr (component video input [CVI] sockets)  
– compatible with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect  
equipment having component 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 connections.  
S-VIDEO (super video) sockets  
Note: The side panel is AV3.  
– 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.  
VIDEO (composite) sockets  
(INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV 2 and TV’s side socket panel  
[AV3])  
– compatible with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect  
peripherals having composite video outputs, such as VCRs,  
video-game players or other equipment.  
REAR OF TV  
AUDIO inputs (INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV 2 and TV’s side  
socket panel [AV3])  
– use to connect from the audio output sockets on VCRs,  
DVDs or other peripherals.  
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.  
n Headphone socket (stereo, 3.5 mm)  
– use to connect headphones for personal listening. The  
headphone impedance must be between 8 and 4000 Ohms.  
SUBWOOFER Output  
– use to make optional connection to an external powered  
subwoofer.  
Overview: High-definition Inputs  
The AV4 and AV5 sockets allow you to connect digital equipment  
with 1080i/480p (60Hz) or 576p (50Hz) signal output.  
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  
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or may not be required for RGB connections. Use the AV4  
L(eft) and R(ight) AUDIO sockets for sound connections.  
High-definition Inputs – Video Synchronizing Reference  
Accepts Video Sync  
Input  
Video Description  
See the handbook for the digital equipment you are  
connecting.  
according to:  
EIA/CEA-770.2-C  
EIA/CEA-770.3-C  
ITU-R BT.1358  
480p (60Hz)  
1080i (60Hz)  
576p (50Hz)  
AV5  
AV4, AV5  
– use to connect digital equipment with a 1080i/480p (60Hz)  
or 576p (50Hz) signal output, such as digital set-top  
boxes or DVD players. The AV5 socket accepts a DB15  
connector. 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.  
See the handbook for the digital equipment you are  
connecting.  
AV4 and AV5 Digital High-definition Inputs  
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.  
REAR OF TV  
Connecting to AV4  
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.  
Note: The AV4 sockets are compatible with some digital equipment  
having 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 television RGB signal systems, timing, synchronization, and  
signal strengths. If the digital equipment you want to connect to your  
TV offers both component video and RGB outputs, component video  
is the suggested connection to use. See the handbook for the digital  
equipment.  
Connecting to AV5  
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.  
Note: The AV5 input cannot be used to connect a computer or any  
other VGA device.  
Notes regarding connecting to either AV4 or AV5:  
• For connections to either AV4 or AV5, be sure the TV’s colour-  
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 colour space on page 22.  
• See the handbook for the high-definition equipment.  
• If you notice scrolling images, wrong colours or no colour, no picture  
or even combinations of these on your screen, check to see if the  
connections have been done properly.  
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Connecting Peripheral Equipment  
Setting the AV4 and AV5 Colour Space  
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 output of the peripheral you have connected.  
Press the AV key on the remote control as many times as  
necessary to select the high-definition input you desire, AV4 or  
AV5.  
Press the MENU key to display the menu.  
Select INSTALL with the cursor down.  
Press the cursor right to enter the INSTALL menu.  
Cursor down until the high-definition input (AV4 or AV5) is  
selected.  
The current colour-space setting appears to the right of AV4  
or AV5. To change the setting, cursor left or right.  
Press the OSD key to switch the menu off.  
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 the TV (AV3)  
Press the AV key repeatedly to select AV1, CVI, AV2, AV3, AV4  
or AV5 according to where you have 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.  
AV  
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Care, Cleaning and Tips  
WARNING Concerning Stationary Images on the TV 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 examples 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 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 recycled  
and reused. Specialised companies can dismantle your discarded TV at the end of its life, concentrating on the reusable materials 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  
Symptom  
What to do  
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  
control toward the TV’s remote-sensor window.  
• If the remote control still will not work, use the keys on the TV.  
No power  
No picture  
• Check that the TV’s power cord is plugged into the mains socket. If there is still no power,  
disconnect 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.  
• 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 and 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.  
Good picture but no sound  
• Increase the volume.  
• Check that the TV is not muted; press the [ 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.  
Good sound but poor colour or no picture  
Poor picture  
• 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.  
• 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 simultaneously. In this case, switch off one of the other peripherals.  
Snowy picture and noise  
• Check the antenna connection.  
Colour patch (unevenness)  
• 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 and 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.  
Horizontal dotted lines  
• 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.  
Double images or “ghost” images  
• High-rise building or hills may be obstructing reception. Try using a highly directional antenna to  
improve the picture.  
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.  
NICAM sound distortion (crackling noise)  
• Switch over to “MONO” by pressing the  
key on the remote control.  
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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Specifications  
Picture/Display  
Convenience  
• Aspect Ratio: 4:3  
• Child Protection: Child Lock, Parental Control  
• Display Technology: Projection TV, CRT, 7” liquid cooled  
• Clock Functions: Clock, Sleep Timer  
• Picture Enhancement: Acclearium Digital Optics, Active Control,  
APAC, Auto Intellisense, Black Stretch, Blue Stretch, Digital  
Comb Filter, Color Temperature, Digital Crystal Clear, Digital  
Noise Reduction, Dynamic Contrast, Progressive Scan, 100Hz  
Digital Scan  
• Convenience Enhancements: Auto Program, Auto Picture  
Modes, Auto Sound Modes  
• Menu Languages: /93 Chinese-Simplified, English  
/69 and /79: Chinese-Simplified, English, Malay  
• Picture Functions: Freeze  
• Screen Enhancements: Saphlon Screen, Anti- Aging Circuit, Anti-  
Reflection, High Brightness, High Contrast  
• Teletext: 100 page Easytext (Not available on /93.)  
• Remote Control: RCS82D, Batteries  
• Size: 43PP8545, 43”: 50PP8545, 50”  
Dimensions  
Supported Display Resolution  
43PP8545  
• Computer Formats: 640 x 480, 60Hz  
• Product Dimensions (WxHxD): 96 cm x 115 cm x 53 cm  
• Product Weight: 57 kg  
• Video Formats: 480i 60Hz, 480p 60Hz, 576i 50Hz, 576p 50Hz,  
1080i 60Hz  
• Carton Dimensions: 106 cm x 125 cm x 62 cm  
• Weight incl. Packaging: 65 kg  
Sound  
• Bass Enhancement: Bass Boost  
• Output Power (RMS): 30 watt RMS (50Hz-10kHz at 5% THD)  
• Sound Enhancement: Automatic Volume Leveler  
• Speaker Size: 4”x6”  
50PP8545  
• Product Dimensions (WxHxD): 113 cm x 148 cm x 62 cm  
• Product Weight: 82 kg  
• Speaker Number: 2  
• Carton Dimensions: 125 cm x 154 cm x 71 cm  
• Weight incl. Packaging: 94 kg  
• Speaker Type: full range oval  
Tuner/Reception  
Power  
• Aerial Input: 75 Ohm IEC-Type  
• Complies with Energy Star, less than  
1 watt standby  
• Auto Store: Yes  
• Mains Power: /69, 79: 90-276V, 50/60Hz  
/93: 160-276V, 50/60 Hz.  
• Standards: NTSC M (3.58-4.5), NTSC (4.43-5.5), PAL B/G, PAL  
D/K, PAL I, SECAM B/G, SECAM D/K, SECAM K1  
• Power Consumption: 180 watts average  
Connectivity  
• AV1: 480i 60Hz, 576i 50Hz, CVBS in, YPbPr, Audio L/R in  
These technical specifications are subject to change without notice.  
• AV2: 480i 60Hz, 576i 50Hz, CVBS in, S-Video Y/C, Audio L/R in  
• AV3: Side, 480i 60Hz, 576i 50Hz, CVBS in, S-Video Y/C, Audio  
L/R in, Headphone out  
• AV4: 1080i 60Hz, 480p 60Hz, 576p 50Hz, YPbPr, RGB+H/V  
• AV5: 1080i 60Hz, 480p 60Hz, 576p 50Hz, DB15, RGB+H/V  
• Output Rear: Subwoofer out, CVBS out, Audio L/R out  
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