Philips 46PW9527 User Manual

Rear-projectionTV  
with HD Input  
46PW9527  
51PW9527  
3135 035 xxxxx  
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS  
Philips HD Pix Optics System answers the demand for extreme resolution HD with cutting-edge processing and display technolo-  
gy, including microphosphor CRTs, hybrid projection lenses, first-surface mirrors, fine-pitched lenticular screens, and Philips wide-  
band amplifier.  
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Auto IntelliSense Focus Automatically adjusts the picture convergence at the push of a key.After reviewing a special test pattern,  
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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 minimizes  
the visibility of the scan lines.The progressive scan 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 forYPbPr or RGB+HV sync connections.The AV5 sockets are for RGB (orYPbPr with adapter) DB15 connections, 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 sta-  
tionary black bars around some movies are examples of sources of concern. Philips APAC technology addresses this problem.  
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 protection  
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 lenticular 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 electronically sepa-  
rating the chroma (colour) and luminance (black and white) components of the TV signal, preventing cross-colour interference.  
Dual-window,Two-tuner Picture-in-picture (PIP) allows you to watch two shows, side by side. No video recorder is necessary for  
tuning PIP pictures.Your set’s two separate tuners let you select two shows and display both in windows of equal proportion.  
Supporting Features  
Digital Colour Transient Improvement (CTI)  
Digital Histogram  
Picture Freeze  
Auto Aspect Ratio Adaptation (and 4:3, expand 4:3, panorama, wide screen)  
Incredible Surround™  
AutomaticVolume Leveler (AVL)  
Independent HeadphoneVolume Control  
Easy Tune™ (Auto Search,Auto Tune, and Auto Install)  
Alternate Channel  
Smart Surf  
Low-power standby (<1 W)  
Active Control, APAC, Easy Tune, Incredible Surround, and IntelliSense 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 tele-  
vision 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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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 external  
speakers, may cause the picture to dis-  
tort 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.  
ANTENNA IN 75  
Socket on the rear of  
the TV  
Insert the aerial plug firmly into the  
ANTENNA IN 75socket at the rear  
of the set.  
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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  
Standby key is lighted, press the CH  
+/– keys, digit keys, or the Standby  
key on the remote control. Or press the  
CHANNEL or Standby keys on the  
front of the TV.  
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CHANNEL  
INTELIES  
ME
OR  
Standby  
Key  
Mains Power  
Key  
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USING THE TV KEYS  
VOL  
UM  
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CHA  
NNE  
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INTE  
LLIS  
ENS  
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MEN  
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POW  
ER  
MAINS POWER KEY  
Switches the mains power on or off.  
STANDBY  
Switches theTV on or  
activates standby mode.  
fi%  
VOLUME  
REMOTE SENSOR  
The key adjusts the sound volume  
Receives infrared commands to acti-  
vate controls when the remote-con-  
trol handset is aimed at it and remote  
keys are pushed.  
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softer.The key adjusts the sound  
volume louder. When using the on-  
fi %  
screen menu, pressVolume  
to navigate right and left and down.  
or  
MENU  
%fi  
CHANNEL  
Press to activate th on-screen menu.  
Navigate the menu by using the  
Volume and Channel buttons.  
The key selects channels in descend-  
%
ing order.The key selects channels in  
ascending order. When using the on-  
% fi  
screen menu, press Channel  
to navigate up and down.  
or  
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  
SOURCE  
SELECT  
SOURCE SELECT  
POWER  
AMP  
Press to select the AV input for the device you want to use: AV1, AV2,  
AV3, AV4, or side  
ACCESSORY MODE  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
VCR  
DVD  
Press to control an accessory device with the remote control. You can  
control a TV, CBL, VCR or Amplifier by pressing the button once. A  
green indicator lights up. When you press the button again for 1 sec-  
ond you can control a HD, SAT, DVD, or CD. A red indicator lights  
up. To return to TV mode press the TV button.  
CD  
HD  
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PIXEL  
PLUS  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT  
INFO+  
DISPLAY FORMAT  
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Press to select a picture format. A menu appears with the following  
options: Automatic, Super Zoom, 4:3, Movie Expand 14:9, Movie  
Expand 16:9, 16:9 Subtitle, and Wide Screen. Press the button to  
scroll through the choices.  
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CC  
PIXEL PLUS™  
MENU  
Press to see a demonstration of Pixel Plus. The Left half of the screen  
has Pixel Plus and Digital Natural Motion turned on and right half of  
the screen has Pixel Plus and Digital Natural Motion turned off. Press  
the button again to switch the demonstration off.  
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OK  
FREEZE  
CH  
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Press to freeze the main picture when PIP is off. In teletext mode,  
press to hold a page.  
DYNAMIC NOISE REDUCTION (DNR)  
Press to select Off, Minimum, medium, or maximum.  
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4
2
5
8
0
3
OK  
Press to activate or select menu choices  
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9
CURSOR LEFT  
Press to navigate the menus and adjust the settings.  
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VOLUME +/–  
Increases or decreases volume.  
SURF  
DIGITS 0-9  
Press to select a channel. For Channels with two digits, you must  
press the second digit within 2 seconds.  
SMART SURF  
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®
C
Press to use the Smart Surf feature. If you have Smart Surf set to 2-  
channels, it will return you to the previously viewed channel. If Smart  
Surf is set to 9-channel a menu appears with the 9 previously viewed  
channels.  
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VCR BUTTONS  
Use with a Video recorder. Press  
®
Ò
to record,  
and  
to search,  
ACTIVE  
CONTROL  
SOUND  
PICTURE  
π
to stop and to play. Press C to activate the timer.  
M
h
a
SOUND  
Press to select a preset sound setting.  
b
c
ZOOM  
PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP)  
Press to access the Picture-in-Picture and Dual-window features.  
SWITCHING DUAL SCREEN  
Press to switch dual screen/PIP formats.  
Multipip  
Press to select  
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”  
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Pixel Plus, Incredible Surround, and Active Control are trademarks  
of Philips Consumer Electronics. Copyright 2003 Philips  
Consumer Electronics. All right reserved.  
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL KEYS  
STANDBY  
SOURCE  
SELECT  
• Switches the set on and off from standby mode. (The red light indi-  
POWER  
AMP  
cator lights up when the set is in standby mode.)  
ALT AUDIO (if available)  
Press to toggle between SAP (Second Audio Program) and the pri-  
mary audio.  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
VCR  
DVD  
SURROUND MODE  
Press to select the surround sound mode:  
Dolby*Virtual  
CD  
HD  
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PIXEL
PLUS
DNR VCR Prog.EXIT  
INFO+  
Dolby Virtual uses two speakers to simulate the surround effect  
produced by a multichannel system.  
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Incredible Surround™  
• The Incredible Surround™ feature provides the feeling that the speakers  
are farther apart to enhance the home-cinema effect.  
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VCR PROG.  
MENU  
Press to access the VCR program if available  
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OK  
i+ (STATUS)  
• Press to display information about the current channel and pro-  
gramme, or .when navigating the On-Screen-Display menus. infor-  
mation about the selected item.  
CH  
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EXIT  
Press to exit the menus of accessory devices.  
CC  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
Press to turn Closed captioning On, Off, or On with Mute  
MENU ON/OFF  
Press to turn the on-screen menu on and off.  
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CURSOR UP, DOWN, RIGHT  
Press to navigate the menus and adjust the settings  
SURF  
CHANNEL +/–  
Press to select channels in ascending and descending order.  
MUTE  
Press to mute the sound. To restore the sound, press the key again.  
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®
C
Backlight  
Ò
π
Press to light the volume, channel, and digit buttons for 5 seconds.  
No Function  
ACTIVE CONTROL™  
ACTIVE
CONTROL
SOUND
PICTURE
Press to switch the Active Control™ feature on or off. When Active  
Control™ is on, it measures and corrects all incoming signals to pro-  
vide 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.  
M
h
a
b
c
ZOOM
SMART PICTURE  
Press to select from a list of preset picture options.  
ZOOM  
Press to activate zoom mode. Press OK repeatedly to select the Zoom  
level (x1, x4, x9, x16).  
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USING THE MENUS : OVERVIEW  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control  
to summon the main menu.  
Note: Should your remote control be lost or broken you  
can still use the keys on the front of the TV. See p. 8.  
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2
SOURCE  
SELECT  
POWER  
AMP  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
VCR  
DVD  
Press the cursor button up or down to select the  
TV, Settings, Install or Demo menu.  
Note: Sometimes not all the menu items are visible on  
HD  
CD  
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PIXEL  
PLUS  
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the screen. Press the cursor down to reveal all items.  
return or switch  
main menu  
on/off  
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CC  
Use the cursor button left or right to select the  
menu item.  
MENU  
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4
5
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OK  
Use the cursor button up or down again to select  
the control you want to select or to adjust. For  
instance, see Picture menu.  
cursor to select  
adjustments  
CH  
V
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OK key to acti-  
vate  
1
2
5
3
Press the MENU Ï key to turn off the main  
menu.  
The menu system  
Pipes, balls and a puck  
The hierarchy of menus and controls is represented by an  
animated visual mechanism of pipes, balls and a puck.The  
animated mechanism constantly shows the current where-  
abouts in the menu structure.  
puck  
pipes  
The puck surrounds the ball indicating the user’s current  
position in the menu hierarchy.The puck is always present  
when the menu system is displayed.  
balls  
The puck is divided into 4 parts.They correspond to the  
directional controls (up/down, left/right) on the remote con-  
trol.The arrows on the cursor indicate which directions to  
choose.  
When menu items cannot can fit on the TV display, only a  
portion is shown.  
Those omitted are indicated by a cluster of.  
Picture Sound  
Features  
Direct selection and control  
Menu items are controlled as soon as they are selected.  
Only a few items require information with the OK key.  
TV  
100 Hz Dig. Scan  
Pixel Plus  
Double lines  
List controls  
Digital options  
A list control is used to select one or more items from a  
list of options. Press the right key to move the puck into  
the list.At least one item is the current value and is high-  
lighted.  
Moving the puck up or down with the up/down key causes  
the list to move up or down.  
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USING THE MENUS : INSTALL  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control.  
1 When you switch on your TV for the first time and no chan-  
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nels are stored so far, the menu Language automatically  
appears on the screen. This menu also has an additional  
item Exit with which the menu can be dismissed.The  
explanation appears in different languages one at a time.  
Choose your preferred language and press the OK key on  
the remote control. Proceed with the Install menu.  
VCR  
DVD  
AMP  
AUX  
b
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PIXEL  
PLUS  
b
Use the cursor down to select Install.  
MENU  
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OK  
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3
4
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CH  
Use the cursor right to select Language.  
Follow the instructions on screen.  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Use the cursor up/down to select your preferred  
language and press the OK key to confirm your  
selection.  
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7
9
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Proceed with the Install menu.  
AT  
SMART  
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Language  
Install  
English  
....  
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Automatic Channel installation  
Select Automatic installation in the Install menu.  
Note:All channels must be unlocked in order to autopro-  
gram. If requested, enter your PIN to unlock all channels.  
(See TV, Features menu, Child lock, p. 13.)  
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Automatic install  
Install  
Press the cursor down.  
The autoprogramming option label Start appears.  
Install  
Start  
2
You can now search for and store the TV channels in  
two different ways: using Automatic Installation or  
Manual Installation (tuning-in channel by channel).  
Select your choice with the cursor right.  
Note: Channel numbers and names will always be written in  
Latin characters, even when a language has been selected  
which uses other characters.  
Press the cursor right.  
3
The message Searching appears and the progress  
of autoprogramming is displayed.  
4
When the Automatic installation is complete, the puck  
navigates to Install again.  
The programme list is automatically filled with all the  
programme numbers of the TV channels transmitted.  
Manual install  
Manual Channel installation  
Install  
System  
Select Manual installation in the Install menu.  
Programme  
Search  
1
Press the cursor down.  
Follow the instructions on screen.  
Fine tune  
Antenna level  
Store  
2
Note: Search or direct selection of a TV channel. If you know  
the frequency, enter the 3 digits of the frequency directly with  
the digit keys 0 to 9 (e.g. 048). Press the cursor down to pro-  
ceed.  
Searching for and storing TV channels is  
done channel by channel.You must go  
through every step of the Manual  
Installation menu  
Repeat to search for another TV channel.  
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USING THE MENUS : INSTALL  
Give name  
® Space  
® Delete  
p
π
VCR1  
BBC1  
BBC2  
CNN  
TVE  
Select Give Name in the Install menu and press the  
A B C D E F G  
H I J K L M N  
O P Q R S T U  
V W X Y Z  
1 2 3  
4 5 6  
7 8 9  
0
cursor down.  
1
2
3
Select the programme number.  
Note: keep the cursor up/down pressed to scroll  
through the programme list quickly.  
® Shift  
(® Special)  
π.....  
Press the cursor right. A keyboard appears on the  
screen. Only European characters are displayed.  
Note:  
- Dependent on the language selected in the language  
menu, the key Special is available or not.  
It is possible to change the name stored in the  
memory or to assign a name to a TV channel  
for which a name has not yet been entered.A  
name with up to 5 letters or numbers can be  
given to the programme numbers 0 to 99. For  
example SUPER, BBC1,... Before programme  
number 0 you can also enter a name for the  
peripherals that are connected to an external  
input.  
- When you select Arabic, you can toggle the Special key  
to display Arabic or English characters.The Shift key is  
changed to More. Press the More key to toggle between  
part 1, 2 or 3 of the Arabic character sets.  
Press the cursor right to enter the keyboard.  
Press the cursor up/down, left/right to select the first  
character and press OK. Repeat for every character you  
want to enter.  
Select Space to enter a space; Delete to erase the  
highlighted character in the name entered; Shift to display  
upper- or undercast characters on the keyboard; Special  
to display special characters on the keyboard. Press OK  
to confirm.  
Press the cursor left repeatedly when you have fin-  
ished naming the selected channel or peripheral.  
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5
Select another programme number and repeat steps  
3 to 5.  
Reshuffle  
Favorite channels  
Reshuffle the programme list  
According to your preference you can change the  
order of the stored TV channels.  
π
VCR1  
BBC1  
BBC2  
CNN  
TVE  
Select Reshuffle in the Install menu and press the  
OK key.  
1
2
Follow the instructions on screen.  
π.....  
Reshuffle  
Favorite channels  
Favorite channels  
Select Favourite TV channels  
Select Favourite programmes in the Install  
menu.  
1
2
π
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
VCR1  
BBC1  
BBC2  
CNN  
TVE  
Select your programme number with the cursor  
up/down.  
Select Yes or No with the cursor right.  
3
Repeat 2 and 3 for every TV channel or external  
you want to make a favourite or a non-favourite TV  
channel or external.  
2
4
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USING THE MENUS : PICTURE  
Picture menu  
Use the Picture menu to adjust picture settings. Use the on-  
screen Menu-Info i for more information about the menu  
items.  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control to  
summon the main menu.  
Press the cursor right to select Picture.  
Picture Sound Features  
Smart picture  
TV  
1
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
Sharpness  
Tint  
2
Select the menu items in the Picture menu with the  
cursor up/down.  
Adjust the settings with the cursor left/right or enter  
the list of submenu items with the cursor right.  
3
4
Digital options  
Dynamic contrast  
DNR  
Select a submenu item with the cursor up/down.  
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Colour enhancement  
(Hue)  
The modified adjustments for Contrast, Brightness,  
Colour, Sharpness,Tint, Digital options and Dynamic  
Contrast are automatically stored.  
Picture format  
Select Factory settings in the Setup menu, General, to  
restore the predefined factory settings, see p. 14.  
Digital options with PAL signals  
Although Pixel Plus is the most ideal setting, it may be  
preferable, dependent on your own preference, to select  
Double lines, or 100 Hz Digital Scan.  
100 Hz Dig. Scan 100 Hz + Dig. Scan (Field and line flick-  
er reduction) without motion compensation.  
SOURCE  
Pixel Plus creates near High Definition performance  
inside the TV on the basis of a regular input signal.  
The number of lines are increased and the number of pix-  
els on a line are doubled in combination with Digital  
Natural Motion.As such Pixel Plus enhances both regular  
broadcast signals and DVD or Digital TV input towards  
unparalleled sharpness and depth, near High Definition  
and natural detail.  
Double Lines provides for a doubling of vertical and hori-  
zontal resolution which adds astonishing sharpness and a  
total absence of visible picture lines.  
Motion compensation reduces jitter and offers smooth,  
yet sharp motion reproduction.  
SELECT  
POWER  
AMP  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
VCR  
DVD  
HD  
CD  
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return or switch  
main menu  
on/off  
PIXEL  
PLUS  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT INFO+  
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MENU  
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OK  
cursor to select  
adjustments  
CH  
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OK key to acti-  
vate  
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Digital options with NTSC signals  
Progressive Scan line doubling eliminates line flicker.  
Pixel Plus  
Note:  
- Pixel Plus is not active when Multipip,Teletext (Except when  
Subtitling is activated) or Teletext Dual screen is selected.  
- When having selected Pixel Plus, the size of the menus on  
screen is reduced.This is a normal behaviour.  
- Interference, caused by fluorescent lights just above the TV, may  
occur when having selected Pixel Plus.  
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USING THE MENUS : SOUND  
Sound menu  
Use the Sound menu to adjust sound settings. Use the on-  
screen Menu-Info i for more information about the menu  
items.  
Sound  
TV  
Smart sound  
Equalizer  
Volume  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control to  
summon the main menu.  
1
Balance  
Press the cursor right to select Sound.  
Loudness  
2
Headphone volume  
Surround mode  
Dual I-II  
Select the menu items in the Sound menu with the  
cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the cur-  
sor left/right.  
Remember, control settings are at normal mid-range  
levels when the bar scale is centred.  
3
Mono/Stereo  
Nicam/Analogue  
AVL  
Delta volume  
Note:  
- Smart Sound allows you to select from a list a preset sound  
settings.  
- Dual X is only available with dual sound transmission.  
- Mono/Stereo is only selectable in case of analogue stereo trans-  
mission.  
- Nicam/Analogue is only selectable in case of Nicam transmis-  
sion.  
- AVL (Automatic Volume Leveller) Automatically controls the vol-  
ume level to avoid excessive level differences, especially when  
switching to another channel or during commercial breaks.  
- Surround modes can not be modified when a headphone has  
been connected.  
Surround Modes  
Dependent on the sound signal broadcasted, select one of  
the Surround modes.  
SOURCE  
SELECT  
POWER  
AMP  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
VCR  
DVD  
Incredible Surround™ enhances stereo  
programs by making the sound broader and  
fuller  
HD  
CD  
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return or switch  
PIXEL  
PLUS  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT INFO+  
main menu  
on/off  
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CC  
MENU  
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OK  
Dolby* virtual creates a virtual surround  
sound experience from two speakers.  
DolbyVirtual retains all the original multi-  
channel audio information and provides the  
listener with the sensation of being sur-  
rounded by additional speakers.  
cursor to select  
adjustments  
CH  
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OK key to acti-  
vate  
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USING THE MENUS : FEATURES  
Features menu  
Use the Features menu to adjust sound settings. Use the on-  
screen Menu-Info i for more information about the menu  
items  
Features  
Channel list  
TV  
Subtitle  
Sleeptimer  
Child lock  
On timer  
Zoom  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control to  
summon the main menu.  
1
Press the cursor right to select Features.  
2
Select the menu items in the Features menu with the  
cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the cur-  
sor left/right.  
3
Channel list  
SOURCE  
SELECT  
POWER  
•Press the OK key to switch over to the selected TV  
channel or external.  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
AMP  
VCR  
DVD  
HD  
CD  
q
Q
l
Select subtitles  
return or switch  
main menu  
on/off  
PIXEL  
PLUS  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT INFO+  
i
•Switch on teletext and select the proper subtitle page  
from the index.  
S
CC  
•Switch off teletext. Now the subtitle page is stored for  
the selected TV channel.  
•Once subtitles have been stored and Subtitle On has  
been selected they will automatically be displayed on  
the selected TV channels if subtitles are in the transmis-  
sion.  
•A symbol will indicate that the mode is on.  
•Select On during mute when you want to have the  
subtitles automatically displayed when the sound has  
been muted with the ¬ key on the remote control.  
MENU  
Ï
OK  
cursor to select  
adjustments  
CH  
V
¬
OK key to acti-  
vate  
1
2
5
8
3
7
9
Child lock  
Features  
Select Child lock with the cursor down.  
TV  
1
Programme list  
Subtitle  
Press the cursor right to enter the Child lock menu.  
Enter the access code.  
Note:You have to re-enter your code each time you enter  
the child lock menu.  
2
Lock  
Sleeptimer  
Child lock  
On timer  
Programme lock  
Custom lock  
Unlock  
Important: If you have forgotten your code:  
• Select Cancel with the cursor down.  
• Select Set/Change code in the Setup menu. See  
General menu, Set/Change code, p. 13.  
• Press OK.  
• Press the cursor right and enter the overriding code 8-  
8-8-8.  
• Press the cursor again and enter a new personal 4-digit  
code.The previous code is erased and the new code is  
stored.  
Note:The overriding code only works in the Set/Change code  
menu.  
Select one of the menu items of the child lock menu.  
• Select Lock if you want to lock all channels and  
externals.  
3
• Select Custom lock and press the cursor right.  
Select Programme lock if you want to lock the  
programmes from a certain TV channel or external.  
• Select Unlock to unlock all locked channels and  
externals at once.  
13  
USING THE MENUS : GENERAL  
General menu  
Use the General menu to adjust settings that are not  
changed often. Use the on-screen Menu-Info i for more  
information about the menu items  
General  
Setup  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control to  
Menu background  
summon the main menu.  
Smart surf  
Dual Screen Format  
Freeze format  
Factory settings  
OSD  
1
Press the cursor down to select Setup.  
2
Press the cursor right to select General.  
3
Programme title  
Teletext level 2.5  
Change code  
Colour  
Select the menu items in the General menu with the  
cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the cur-  
sor left/right.  
4
Note:  
SOURCE  
SELECT  
- Menu Background places a background behind the menu to  
make it easier to read.  
POWER  
AMP  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
VCR  
DVD  
- Smart Surf sets the Smart surf button for either a 9-channel  
surf list or a previous channel toggle.  
- Dual Screen Format sets the PIP button b to display a dual  
screen, or a number of PIP windows.  
- Freeze format sets which type of default Freeze option you  
want to appear when you press the Freeze button S.  
- Factory Settings resets the picture and sound settings to the  
factory defaults.  
- OSD sets the size of the volume and channel display.  
- Programme title sets the TV to display the programme title  
according to the teletext information.  
HD  
CD  
q
Q
l
return or switch  
main menu  
on/off  
PIXEL  
PLUS  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT INFO+  
i
S
CC  
MENU  
Ï
OK  
cursor to select  
adjustments  
CH  
V
¬
OK key to acti-  
vate  
1
2
5
8
3
- Teletext level 2.5 sets the TV to use Teletext level 2.5 which  
supports more colors and and backgrounds.  
- Change Code is used to set a new 4-digit personal code.  
- Colour sets the correct colour system.  
7
9
14  
USING THE MENUS : SOURCE AND CONVERGE  
Source  
Source  
Use this menu to select the peripheral you connected to  
Setup  
one of the external inputs.Use the on-screen Menu-Info i  
for more information about the menu items  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
Side  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control to  
summon the main menu.  
1
Press the cursor down to select Setup.  
2
SOURCE  
SELECT  
POWER  
Press the cursor right to select Source.  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
AMP  
VCR  
DVD  
3
Press the cursor down to select one of the external  
inputs.  
HD  
CD  
q
Q
l
return or switch  
main menu  
on/off  
PIXEL  
PLUS  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT INFO+  
4
i
Press the cursor right to enter the list of names of  
peripherals attached to the selected input.  
S
CC  
5
MENU  
Ï
OK  
Select the peripheral device with the cursor up/down.  
cursor to select  
adjustments  
CH  
V
¬
6
Once you have selected the source, e.g.VCR, this AV-input  
will automatically be selected when your remote control is  
inVCR mode and when you press theVCR button on the  
remote control. See p. 23.  
OK key to acti-  
vate  
1
2
5
8
3
7
9
Converge  
Converge  
Setup  
With a projection TV the picture is created by projecting  
light from multiple sources onto the screen. How well these  
light sources align is called Convergence. Convergence can  
get misaligned. You can tell by the appearance of “halos”  
around the objects in the picture.You can either set the  
convergence manually or have the TV do it automatically.  
IntelliSense  
Manual convergence  
Converge red  
Converge blue  
Multipoint red  
Multipoint blue  
Save multipoint  
Undo multipoint  
Restore factory  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control to  
summon the main menu.  
1
Press the cursor down to select Setup.  
2
Press the cursor right to select Converge.  
3
Press the cursor down to select IntelliSense or  
Manual Convergence.  
4
To use IntelliSense, press OK. the TV will do the  
rest.  
To use Manual Convergence, select the setting you  
need to adjust.and use the Cursor to line up the  
cross signs.  
Press to begin  
automatic  
picture  
V
O
L
U
M
E
CHANNEL  
-
+
>
Intelli  
ense  
A
A
?
S
If you select Manual convergence, choose a type of  
convergence to set.  
M
ENU  
5
convergence  
Remember: Use the on-screen Menu-Info i for more  
information about the menu items  
®
Activating 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.  
15  
USING THE MENUS : DEMO  
The Demo menu allows to demonstrate the TV features  
separately or in a continuous loop.  
Press the MENU Ï key on the remote control to  
summon the main menu.  
Select Demo in the Main menu with the cursor  
down.  
TV  
Setup  
Demo  
Install  
1
Auto demo  
Dual screen  
Zoom  
2
Select Auto demo or one of the features with the  
cursor right and press the OK key on the remote  
control.  
•If Auto demo has been selected the demo will  
automatically present all the features sequentially in a  
loop.  
3
Teletext  
Install  
Main menu  
Picture  
Speakers  
Active control  
Dealer demo - Digital options  
- Light sensor  
- Comb filter  
•Press one of the cursor keys to stop the Auto demo.  
•If one of the features has been selected, this particu-  
lar feature demo will run one time only, until activat-  
ed again, and the Demo menu will reappear.  
Select Dealer Demo  
Select Digital options, Light sensor and Comb filter  
On or Off to really see the difference in picture quality.  
In Dealer Demo mode it is possible to change channels  
with - CH + and to adjust the volume.  
SOURCE  
SELECT  
POWER  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
AMP  
CD  
VCR  
DVD  
HD  
Note: the Dealer Demo is not part of the automatic sequence  
and can only be activated separately.  
q
Q
l
return or switch  
main menu  
on/off  
PIXEL  
PLUS  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT INFO+  
i
S
CC  
MENU  
Ï
OK  
cursor to select  
adjustments  
CH  
V
¬
OK key to acti-  
vate  
1
2
5
8
3
7
9
16  
USING PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP)  
The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature allows you to call up a  
subscreen within your main screen to watch two more or  
channels or a channel and a peripheral at the same time.  
The Dual-window feature allows you to divide the main  
screen into two subscreens so that two channels or a chan-  
nel and an external source can be watched simultaneously.  
Press the key on the remote control to switch  
PIP on. You can set the default PIP size in the  
General Menu, under Dual Screen format, p. 14.  
7
0
9
1
SURF  
Press and hold the b key choose another PIP  
size.  
2
®
C
º
Ò
π
Switching Screens  
Press the c button to swap the main screen and the  
b
auxiliary screen.  
ACTIVE  
SOUND CONTROL PICTURE  
M
h
a
Changing PIP Channels.  
Use the cursor to select the PIP window and change  
channels normally.  
b
c
ZOOM  
c
Moving the PIP screen  
When a single PIP format is selected, press the OK but-  
ton to make the PIP screen movable. Press the cursor  
up/down, left/right to move the PIP screen in the direc-  
tion of the cursor press.  
Note:  
- Multipip is disabled when a picture is being displayed  
from the AV3 or AV4 source;  
- Pictures from an AV3 or AV4 source will never be dis-  
played in Multipip:  
- Display Format is disabled when Multipip is active.  
17  
CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT  
Y ou 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 sock-  
ets. Connection examples follow on subsequent pages.As necessary, also  
refer to the handbook for peripheral equipment.  
REAR OFTV  
Overview : Standard Inputs/Outputs  
7
1
ANTENNA IN 75socket—compatible with the broadcast  
standard in your area. Use to connect radio-frequency (RF) signals  
1
fromVHF/UHF antennas or a cable system.  
YPbPr (component video input [CVI] sockets)—compatible  
with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect equipment having com-  
2
6
4
5
4
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 con-  
nections.  
7
S-VIDEO (super video) sockets—compatible with 480i and  
576i signals. Use to connect peripherals having SuperVHS (S-VHS)  
outputs, such asVCRs, DVD players, laser-disc players, video-game  
players, satellite receivers, or other equipment.  
3
3
3
5
2
VIDEO (composite) sockets  
(INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV 2, andTV’s side socket panel  
SIDE OFTV  
4
3
[AV3])—compatible with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect  
peripherals having composite video outputs, such asVCRs, video-  
game players, or other equipment.  
4
G
5
AUDIO inputs (INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV 2, andTV’s side  
socket panel [AV3])—use to connect from the audio output  
sockets onVCRs, DVDs, or other peripherals.  
5
8
MONITOR OUT (VIDEO/AUDIO)—use to connect to aVCR  
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.  
AMP SWITCH, CENTER  
CHANNEL AMP INPUT, and  
SUBWOOFER Outputuse to make optional surround-sound  
connections.  
7
n Headphone socket (stereo, 3.5 mm)—use to connect  
headphones for personal listening.The headphone impedance must  
be between 8 and 4000 Ohms.  
8
18  
CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT  
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  
2
AV3—use to connect digital equipment with a 1080i/480p (60Hz)  
or 576p (50Hz) signal output, such as digital set-top boxes or  
1
DVD players with progressive-scan capability.You can connect  
equipment withYPbPr component video or RGB outputs to the  
AV4 sockets. H andV 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
See the handbook for the device you are connecting.  
AV4—use to connect digital equipment with a 1080i/480p (60Hz)  
or 576p (50Hz) signal output, such as digital set-top boxes or  
2
DVD players.The AV5 socket accepts a DB15 connector. Note,  
however, that adaptors can also be used to connect from compo-  
nent video output to this DB15 socket. Use the AV5 L(eft) and  
R(ight) sockets for sound connections.  
High-definition Inputs—Video Synchronizing Reference  
See the handbook for the device you are connecting.  
Input  
Video Description AcceptsVideo Sync  
according to :  
AV4,AV5  
480p (60Hz)  
1080i (60Hz)  
576p (50Hz)  
EIA/CEA-770.2-C  
EIA/CEA-770.3-C  
ITU-R BT.1358  
19  
CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT  
Video Recorder : Playback  
Connect the RF cable to the RF socket on your video recorder.  
1
2
3
ANTENNA IN 75  
AMP SWITCH  
EXT  
INT  
A
V5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
_
+
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT  
A
V4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
Connect another RF cable from the output of your video  
recorder to the ANTENNA IN 75socket on your TV.  
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  
theVIDEO and AUDIO L (mono) and R inputs of  
INPUT-AV 2.  
1
Note : In case of mono equipment, only the left loudspeaker  
reproduces sound. Use a mono-to-stereo adapter (not supplied)  
for sound reproduction via the internal loudspeakers.  
2
3
A/V OUT  
The MONITOR OUT connectors can be used for daisy chaining  
or recording programmes from your TV. See page 23.  
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 theVIDEO 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
20  
CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT  
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 yourTV 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 yourTV when  
you are recording.  
21  
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 theVideo 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  
AMP SWITCH  
EXT  
INT  
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
_
+
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT  
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
G/Y  
R/Pr  
B/Pb  
INPUT-AV  
1
MONITOR  
OUT  
INPUT-AV  
2
SUBWOOFER  
Y
Note : In case of mono equipment, only the left loudspeaker  
reproduces sound. Use a mono-to-stereo adapter (not supplied)  
for sound reproduction via the internal loudspeakers.  
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
REAR OFTV  
1
Connect the RF output of the A/V peripheral equipment to the RF  
input on the video recorder.  
3
4
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.  
2
5
4
A/V IN  
A/V OUT  
RF IN  
RF OUT  
RF IN  
RF OUT  
Only when a video recorder is connected to MONITOR OUT is it  
possible to record a programme from other equipment connected  
to the TV. See page 32.  
3
A/V PERIPHERAL  
VIDEO RECORDER  
ConnectVideo and Audio left (mono) and Audio right cables from  
the video recorder A/V inputs to theVIDEO 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 75socket on your TV.  
5
DVD Player  
Note : Progressive-scan DVD players can be connected to the AV4 or  
AV5 inputs only.  
ANTENNA IN 75Ω  
AMP SWITCH  
EXT  
INT  
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
_
+
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT  
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
S-VIDEO  
L
L
Pb  
Pr  
V
L
L
L
SYNC  
H
AUDIO  
R
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
R
AUDIO  
R
R
Connect the cables of your DVD player with component video  
output to theY-Pb-Pr INPUT-AV 1 sockets on your TV.  
1
REAR OFTV  
ANTENNA IN 75  
AMP SWITCH  
EXT  
INT  
Connect the cables from theVideo and Audio (L and R) outputs  
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
_
+
on the DVD player to the INPUT-AV 1VIDEO and AUDIO L  
(mono) and R inputs on your TV.  
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT  
2
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
G/Y  
R/Pr  
INPUT-AV  
1
MONITOR  
OUT  
INPUT-AV  
VIDEO  
2
SUBWOOFER  
Y
B/Pb  
See the handbook for your DVD player.  
S-VIDEO  
-VIDEO  
L
L
Pb  
Pr  
V
L
SYNC  
H
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
1
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
2
R
R
Note :The names of the component video sockets may differ  
depending on the DVD player or digital source equipment used.  
For example, besidesYPbPr, 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 connectors,  
respectively.TheY indicates the luminance signal. If necessary, see  
the handbook for the digital equipment for more information.  
COMPONENTVIDEO  
OUT  
A/V OUT  
DVD PLAYER  
22  
CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT  
S-Video Equipment  
Note : Progressive-scan DVD players can be connected to the AV3 or  
AV4 inputs only.  
ANTENNA IN 75Ω  
AMP SWITCH  
EXT  
INT  
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
_
+
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT  
AV4-480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
G/Y  
Connect an S-VIDEO cable to the INPUT-AV 2 S-VIDEO input.  
1
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
REAR OFTV  
Connect the audio cables to the equipment’s AUDIO L (mono)  
and AUDIO R sockets and to the INPUT-AV 2 AUDIO L (mono)  
2
and AUDIO R sockets on your TV.  
2
1
AUDIO OUT  
S-VIDEO OUT  
AV3 and AV4 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.  
REAR OFTV  
Connecting to AV3  
Connect digital equipment with component video output (usually labeled  
Y-Pb-Pr) or with RGB output (phono-type connectors) to the AV3 inputs  
for video and audio left and right.Also connect to the H andV SYNC  
inputs on the TV if required for your digital equipment.  
Note :The AV3 sockets are compatible with some digital equipment hav-  
ing RGB outputs with “sync on green” or RGB with “separate H andV  
sync.Output standards for digital equipment, however, may vary by man-  
ufacturer. 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 compo-  
nent video and RGB outputs, component video is the suggested connec-  
tion to use. See the handbook for the digital equipment.  
Connecting to AV4  
Connect digital equipment with RGB orY-Pb-Pr output to the AV4 inputs  
for video and audio left and right.A DB15 cable or adapter cable with a  
DB15 connector is required.  
REAR OFTV  
Note :The AV4 input cannot be used to connect a computer or any  
otherVGA device.  
Notes regarding connecting to either AV3 or AV4 :  
• 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 con-  
nections have been done properly.  
23  
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 theVIDEO 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 theVIDEO socket.  
Connect the equipment to the AUDIO L socket for mono or  
both the AUDIO L and R for stereo.  
2
Headphone  
SIDE OFTV  
S-VIDEO  
Insert the plug into the headphone socket ; at the right side of the  
G
TV.  
1
2
VIDEO  
L
AUDIO  
R
Press H on the remote control to switch off the internal loud-  
speakers of the TV.  
1
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 headphone  
volume and balance.  
ANTENNA IN 75Ω  
AMP SWITCH  
EXT  
INT  
AV5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
_
+
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT  
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
S-VIDEO  
L
L
Pb  
Pr  
V
L
L
L
SYNC  
H
AUDIO  
R
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
R
AUDIO  
R
R
Additional Audio Connections : External Hi-fi  
REAR OFTV  
If you would like to hear TV programmes through your audio hi-fi sys-  
tem, your TV offers this capability.  
Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO L and R input sockets of  
your amplifier and to the AUDIO L (mono) and R  
MONITOR OUT sockets of the TV.  
1
1
Turn the TV and audio system on.  
2
3
Control the volume of the hi-fi system at the hi-system’s amplifier.  
HI-FI AMPLIFIER  
Volume adjustments made to the TV do not affect the volume of  
the hi-fi system.  
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CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT  
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 pro-  
vide a surround-sound experience similar to a movie theatre or concert  
hall.  
ANTENNA IN 75Ω  
AMP SWITCH  
EXT  
INT  
A
V5-RGB, 480p/1080i-60Hz, 576p-50Hz  
_
+
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT  
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 speaker wires from the Center Speakers Output of the  
REAR OFTV  
surround-sound amplifier to the corresponding (+, –) CENTER  
CHANNEL AMP INPUT sockets on the TV.  
1
Connect audio cables from the AUDIO L and R MONITOR OUT  
sockets of the TV to the AUDIO L and R inputs sockets on the  
1
2
surround-sound amplifier.  
2
4
Connect speaker wires from the surround-sound amplifier’s front  
and surround-sound speaker sockets to the front and surround-  
3
sound speakers.  
3
3
POWERED  
SUBWOOFER  
AMPLIFIER  
Connect an audio cable from the SUBWOOFER output of the TV  
to the Low Level Input sockets on the powered subwoofer.  
4
Adjust volume for the surround-sound amplifier and powered sub-  
woofer at those pieces of equipment.  
Note: The gray circle indicates the primary viewing area.  
5
TV  
(Center Speakers)  
Front  
Front  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Powered  
Subwoofer  
Rear  
Speaker  
Rear  
Speaker  
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SELECTING CONNECTED EQUIPMENT FOR VIEWING  
Equipment Connected with an Aerial Cable Only  
Source  
Select  
SOURCE  
SELECT  
Select the channel number under which you have stored the test signal  
with the digit keys.  
POWER  
AMP  
TV  
CBL  
SAT  
VCR  
DVD  
Equipment Connected to the back or to the side  
of theTV  
Accessory  
buttons  
CD  
HD  
q
Q
l
PIXEL  
PLUS  
Press the Source select button to select the AV input for the device  
DNR VCR Prog. EXIT  
INFO+  
i
you want to use:AV1,AV2,AV3,AV4, or side  
1
Press the accessory buttons to control an accessory device with  
the remote control. You can control aTV, CBL,VCR or Amplifier  
by pressing the button once. A green indicator lights up.When  
you press the button again for 1 second you can control a HD,  
SAT, DVD, or CD. A red indicator lights up. To return toTV  
mode press theTV button.  
S
CC  
2
MENU  
Ï
OK  
TV Channels  
Enter the channel number of the TV channel you want to watch with the  
digit 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 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 pic-  
ture 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 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 batter-  
ies may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please ensure you dispose of exhausted batteries according to local regu-  
lations.  
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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  
Snowy picture and noise  
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.  
Colour patch (unevenness)  
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  
Converge the picture using IntelliSense or Manual Converge.  
Switch the TV off immediately and consult a qualified service person.  
One white line across the screen  
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
c
audio inputs, 18  
AV3, 19, 23  
AV4, 19, 23  
m manual installation, 9  
menu use, 8  
p
picture menu, 11  
pip, 17  
automatic tuning of channels, 9  
camcorder, 24  
cleaning, 27  
child lock, 13  
converge. 15  
r
s
remote control, 6-7  
s-video, 18, 23  
sound menu, 12  
source menu, 15  
d
f
demo, 16olby* virtual, 6  
dual screen, see PIP  
DVD, 22  
t
troubleshooting (before calling service), 28  
favorite channel list, 10  
features menu, 13  
freeze, 6  
v
video recorder, 20  
volume, 5  
g
h
i
general menu, 14  
give name, 10  
y
ypbpr, 18  
headphone, 33  
HD inputs, 10  
information on screen (i+ key), 6  
intellisense, 5, 15  
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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 3—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 4—RGB (orYPbPr with adapter)  
accepting 480p/1080i-60Hz (EIA/CEA-770.2(&3)-C) and  
576p-50Hz (ITU-R BT.1358); and audio L/R  
ANTENNA IN 75—coaxial  
CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT and AMP SWITCH  
SUBWOOFER output  
Picture  
• Picture screen diameter :  
55PP8620 : 140 cm (55 in.)  
46PP8621 : 117 cm (46 in.)  
• Visible screen size :  
55PP8620 : 140 cm (55 in.)  
46PP8621 : 117 cm (46 in.)  
• 100Hz digital scan*  
• Progressive scan*  
• Digital comb filter  
• Dynamic contrast  
Side : CVBS, S-Video, and Audio L/R; stereo head  
phone out (3.5 mm socket)  
Reception  
Tuning system : PLL  
• Colour 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  
• Colour enhancements : green/blue stretch  
• Digital colour transient improvement (CTI)  
• Digital histogram  
• Active Control™  
– Auto Sharpness  
– Auto Dynamic Noise Reduction  
• Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)  
• Tint control (three modes)  
• Channel selections :VHF, UHF, S-channels, hyperband  
Sound  
Miscellaneous  
• 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  
• Ambient temperature : +5/+45ºC  
• Mains : refer to the specification at the rear of the set  
• Power consumption : refer to the specification at the rear of  
the set  
• Sound output : 2 x 15 W, 50Hz–10 kHz at 5% THD  
(flat response) 8-ohm load  
• Bass Boost  
• Center channel input  
• Subwoofer out  
Ease of Use  
• Smart Picture (five modes)  
• Smart Sound (four modes)  
• Dual-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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