Philips Flat Panel Television FTR9952 12 User Manual

AV1  
MAINS INLET  
L
L
Y
CVBS  
Y/C  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
CVBS  
S-VHS  
AV3  
AUDIO  
AV4  
AV2  
AUDIO IN  
VGA IN  
VGA OUT  
R
R
U
V
3
2
CABLE  
EXTERNAL 1  
EXTERNAL 2  
EXTERNAL 3  
OUT  
L
VGA MONITOR  
AUDIO  
R
MAINS INLET  
L
OUT  
AUDIO MONITOR  
NO FUNCTION  
IN  
SURROUND SOUND CENTER IN  
AUDIO MONITOR  
R
1
OUT  
IN / OUT  
IN / OUT  
IN  
L
R
IN  
VGA MONITOR  
ANTENNA  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Your remote control  
TV  
VCR 1  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
VCR 2  
u
selection of EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, FRONT,  
DVD  
VGA or TV channels p. 10  
M
AMP  
CD  
M
peripheral selection with  
remote control  
B
B
switch to standby p. 10  
select your choice p. 5  
TV  
TV TV selection  
b
OK  
b
dual screen on/off p. 17  
A
OK activate your choice  
V
¬
volume up/down p. 10  
sound mute p. 10  
a
P
¬
P
programme selection p. 10  
q
X
j
b
1
2
3
6
q
picture format p. 10  
X
j
bilingual choice/sound info p. 10  
continuous subtitles p. 11  
subtitle language selection p. 26  
(DVD - DigitalVideo Disc)  
teletext on/off p. 18  
4
5
8
0
7
9
b
i
0
i
0
on screen info p. 10  
previous programme p. 10  
k
U
C
Teletext p. 18  
direct txt page or subject selection  
e
c
Ò
h
π
f
k
e
c
h
f
U
index page selection  
interrupt teletext display  
mix tv/txt picture  
enlarge  
solution to puzzles  
N
Video recorder p. 26  
DigitalVideo Disc p. 26  
DVD SELECT  
DVD  
AUDIO  
d
®
Ï
T-C  
time display/subpage selection p. 11  
b
-
+
P
c
P
S
P
s
Dual screen p. 17  
-P+ channel selection  
S
P
s
freeze the main picture p. 12  
reduce image noise  
c
d
switching screens  
multi screen on/off  
freeze the subpicture  
personal preference  
Installation p. 5  
S
s
yÚ  
PICTURE, SOUND, FEATURES menus p. 11  
programme list p. 11  
VGA menu p. 25  
direct txt page or subject selection p. 18  
PICTURE  
SOUND  
Smart Controls p. 11  
picture and sound settings  
2
Preparation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Preparation  
& Place the receiver box wherever you want, but leave at least 5 cm space free  
all around the box for ventilation and do not cover the ventilation openings.  
(E.g. on the ground, in a cupboard, behind a wall, in another room....)  
To prevent any unsafe situations, do not place any objects on top of the  
monitor or the receiver. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,  
shoud be placed on or in the vicinity.Avoid heat, direct sunlight and exposure  
to rain or water.The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing  
and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on it.  
é Connect the supplied aerial cable 1 and the VGA cable with trailing audio  
cinch connectors 2 as shown in the inside frontcover of this handbook.  
Make sure all screws of the cable 2 are tightened well.  
To connect your computer, see p. 23.  
To connect other peripherals, see p. 20.  
In order to obtain the best result, please use only the supplied antenna cables  
between the receiver box and videorecorder, and between videorecorder and  
antenna connector.  
Insert the mains cord supplied 3 (with filter) into the MAINS INLET at the  
back of the monitor and the mains cord 4 at the back of the receiver. Put  
both in the wall sockets.  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
M
Please, only use the mains cord 3 (with filter) supplied with the  
monitor, for the monitor, the mains cord 4 supplied with the  
receiver, only for the receiver.  
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
ZOOM  
OK  
π
( Remote control: Remove the cover of the battery compartment.  
Insert the 2 batteries supplied (Type R03G-1.5V).  
Press the TV key next to the display to be sure your remote control is in the  
TV mode.  
π
RO3 / AAA  
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium.  
Nevertheless in many countries batteries may not be disposed of with your  
household waste. Please check on how to dispose of batteries according to local  
regulations.  
§ Switch the TV on : Press the power button A at the right side of the  
monitor and the one on the front of the receiver box.  
A green indicator lights up and the screen comes on.  
-
If the indicator is red, press the P+ key on the remote control.  
The green indicator blinks every time you press a key on the remote control.  
When you switch on your set for the first time, the menu LANGUAGE  
automatically appears on the screen.The explanation appears in different languages  
one at a time.  
B
A
Preparation  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
With the simplified remote control supplied with the monitor you can:  
• switch menu on or off with the MENU key  
• select a menu or menu item with the cursor keys  
• activate the selection you made with the OK key  
• switch your flat colour television to standby or on again with the B key  
• mute the sound with the ¬ key  
B
π
VGA  
FRONT  
AV1  
OK  
• select predefined picture and sound settings with the SMART CONTROLS  
o
MENU  
œ
PICTURE and SOUND keys  
(not with a monitor in a stand alone situation)  
• select the desired programme number with the - CH/P +  
(not with a monitor in a stand alone situation)  
p
AV2  
• adjust the volume with the - V + keys  
AV3  
¬
• select one of the connected externals.  
AV4  
PICTURE SOUND  
SMART  
CONTROLS  
-
CH/P  
+
-
V
+
4
Preparation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation  
INSTALLATION  
Select the  
menu  
b
-
+
P
P
c
d
S
P
s
yÚ  
& Open the door of the remote control.  
é Press S and s at the same time.  
To use the menus  
& Use the cursor in the up/down, left/right directions to select a menu item.  
é Press the OK key to activate.  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
Press one of the colour menu keys on the door of the remote control to  
w
M
return or to switch menu off.  
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
B
B
B
b
B
OK  
π
π
+
V
-
+
P
activate  
select  
-
¬
INSTALLATION  
Menu Language  
Country  
Automc Inlation  
Manual Installation  
Give Name  
INSTALLATION  
Menu Langge  
Country  
Automatic Installation  
Manual Installation  
Give Name  
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
4
adjustments  
7
9
i
0
Reshuffle  
Reshuffle  
Favourite Programmes  
Decoder/Descrambler  
Setup  
Favourite Programmes  
Decoder/Descrambler  
Setup  
programme list  
features menu  
sound menu  
picture menu  
StoreTV channels  
Select the menu language and country  
Menu Language  
Country  
First, select your language and country.  
INSTALLATION  
Automatic Installation  
Manual Installation  
& Select Menu Language in the INSTALLATION menu and press the OK key.  
é Select your language and press the OK key.  
English ...  
...  
•••  
MENU  
LANGUAGE  
•••  
•••  
•••  
•••  
Select Country and press the OK key.  
•••  
Select the country where you are now located and press the OK key.  
Select Other when none of the countries applies.  
UK  
•••  
COUNTRY  
•••  
•••  
•••  
Other  
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 and press the OK key.  
Installation  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Automatic installation  
& In the Automatic installation menu select On with the cursor left/right and  
press the OK key to activate the searching. All TV channels are searched for  
and stored automatically.  
AUTOMATIC  
Automatic Installation  
INSTALLATION  
Wait until the Searching bar at the bottom of the screen has disappeared.  
Searching  
O%.....................100%  
If a cable system or a TV channel which broadcasts ACI (Automatic Channel  
Installation) or a TV channel transmitting a teletext page with the frequencies  
and programme names of all the TV channels which can be received, is  
detected, the search is stopped and the programme list appears.  
The programme list is automatically filled with all the programme numbers  
and names of the TV channels transmitted.  
0
10 ...  
11 ...  
12 ...  
13 ...  
.. ...  
.. ...  
.. ...  
.. ...  
1 BBC1  
2 BBC2  
3 ITV  
4 ...  
. ...  
. ...  
. ...  
It is possible that the cable company or the TV channel displays a broadcast  
selection menu. Layout and items are defined by the cable company or the TV channel.  
Make your choice with the cursor and press the OK key.  
AUTOMATIC  
Automatic Installation  
Off  
INSTALLATION  
é Press one of the colour menu keys on the door of the remote control to  
return to the INSTALLATION menu.  
Manual installation  
Searching for and storing TV channels is done channel by channel.  
You must go through every step of the Manual Installation menu.  
Selection Mode is only present and lights up if the country selected also  
offers the channel option (C-channels for aerial channels, S-channels for cable  
channels).  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
...  
You can choose either channel or frequency mode.  
& Select the TV system  
(Selection Mode)  
System  
Search  
Programme No  
Store  
MANUAL  
Select the country or part of the world from where you want to receive the  
TV channel.  
INSTALLATION  
If you are connected to a cable system, select your country or part of the  
world where you are now located.  
é Search for a TV channel  
The frequency or the channel number increases until a TV channel is found.  
In case of poor reception, you can improve the reception by adjusting the  
frequency with the - P + keys.  
Direct selection of aTV channel  
If you know the frequency, the C- or S-channel number, enter the 3 digits of  
the frequency directly with the digit keys 0 to 9 (e.g. 048).  
Enter the programme number.  
To store your TV channel, select Store and press the OK key.  
Repeat steps & to to store another TV channel.  
( To exit from the menu press one of the colour menu keys on the remote  
control.  
After the new or extra TV channel has been stored, the TV automatically transfers the TV channel(s) to the video recorder provided with the  
EasyLink function.The message: EasyLink : Downloading Presets ... appears at the bottom of the screen.  
The programme list of the video recorder is now equal to the one of the TV.  
6
Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Give name  
It is possible to change the name stored in the memory or to assign a name  
Menu Language  
Country  
Automatic Installation  
Manual Installation  
Give 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,...  
Between 99 and 0, in the column in the middle, you can also name any  
peripherals that are connected to a euroconnector.  
INSTALLATION  
Reshuffle  
Favourite Programmes  
Decoder/Descrambler  
Setup  
& Select Give Name in the INSTALLATION menu and press the OK key.  
é Select the programme number.  
Press the OK key.  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
EXT1  
EXT2  
EXT3  
FRONT  
0
GIVE NAME  
1 BBC1  
2 BBC2  
3 ....  
4 ....  
5 ....  
.......  
Select the character with the cursor up/down.  
( Select the following position with the cursor right.  
§ Select the following character.  
è Press the OK key when finished.  
! Press one of the colour menu keys to return to the INSTALLATION menu.  
Spaces, numbers and other special characters are located between Z and A.  
Reshuffle the programme list  
According to your preference you can change the order of the stored TV  
channels.  
& Select Reshuffle in the INSTALLATION menu and press the OK key.  
é Select the programme number you want to change.  
Use the cursor left/right to select another column of the programme list.  
Press the OK key.  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
0
10 ...  
11 ...  
12 ...  
13 ...  
14 ...  
15 ...  
......  
RESHUFFLE  
1 BBC1  
2 BBC2  
3 ....  
4 ....  
5 ....  
......  
Select the new number you want to exchange it with.  
( Press the OK key.  
Repeat the operation until all TV channels are allocated as you like.  
§ Press one of the colour menu keys to return to the INSTALLATION menu.  
Select FavouriteTV channels  
After leaving the installation you can browse through the TV channels by  
pressing the - P + key. Only those TV channels which are in the favourite list  
will be displayed. Non-favourite TV channels can still be selected with the digit  
keys.  
You can also do this for a programme number reserved for the programmes  
you receive from your decoder.  
& Select Favourite programmes in the INSTALLATION menu and press  
the OK key.  
EXT1  
EXT2  
EXT3  
FRONT  
0 ...  
1 ...  
2 ...  
3 ...  
4 ...  
5 ...  
.....  
10 ...  
11 ...  
12 ...  
13 ...  
14 ...  
15 ...  
......  
é Select your programme number.  
Select Favourite with the cursor up/down.  
Select Yes or No with the cursor left/right.  
FAVOURITE  
PROGRAMMES  
Programme Number  
Favourite  
( Repeat é to for every TV channel you want to make a favourite or a  
non-favourite TV channel.  
( Press one of the colour menu keys to return to the INSTALLATION menu.  
Installation  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Define Decoder/Descrambler programme numbers  
If a decoder or a descrambler is connected, see p. 20, you can define one or  
more programme numbers as decoder programme numbers.  
& Select Decoder/Descrambler in the INSTALLATION menu and press the  
Programme  
Decoder Status  
OK key.  
DECODER/  
DESCRAMBLER  
é Select the programme number with the cursor up/down. Select the  
programme number under which you have stored the programme coming  
from your decoder with the digit keys  
Select Decoder Status with the cursor up/down.  
Press the cursor left/right to select the input used to connect your decoder:  
TV, EXT1 or EXT2.  
Select TV if you do not want the selected programme number being  
activated as a decoder programme number.  
Use the red menu key to return or switch menu off.  
If the TV is connected to a video recorder with the EasyLink function, the message  
EasyLink: Downloading Presets.... appears at the bottom of the screen.  
The programme list of the video recorder is equal again to the one of the TV.  
8
Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
InstallTV Setup  
Menu Language  
Country  
INSTALLATION  
The Setup menu allows you to adjust initial settings, i.e. those which are not  
related to the installation of the TV channels.  
The Setup menu contains items that control the settings of the TVs functions,  
features, services and peripherals you may have connected.  
Automatic Installation  
Manual Installation  
Give Name  
Reshuffle  
Favourite Programmes  
Decoder/Descrambler  
Setup  
& Select Setup in the INSTALLATION menu and press the OK key.  
é Use the red menu key to return or switch menu off.  
Ext2 Output  
Ext2 Output  
Photo CD  
SETUP  
See Record with your video recorder without EasyLink, p. 27.  
Information Line  
Picture mute  
Auto Format  
Centre mode  
Photo CD  
See Connect Peripheral Equipment, Other equipments, p. 21.  
Information Line  
Press the cursor left/right to select On.  
After the selection of a TV programme or after pressing the i key on the  
remote control, a TV channel which broadcasts teletext may transmit the  
name of the TV channel or the programme name or another message which  
appears briefly in the information line at the bottom of the screen.  
When selected Off, the information line will only appear after pressing the  
i key, and not after the selection of a TV channel.  
Picture mute  
Press the cursor left/right to select a Blue or Black screen when there is no  
picture or information. InVGA mode always black mute is used.  
Auto Format  
When Yes is selected with the cursor left/right,Auto format is part of the  
picture formats that are selectable with the q key.  
With the picture format Auto format, the picture will fill the screen as much  
as possible. See p. 10.  
Centre mode  
When you have connected a Dolby audio receiver to the receiver box (see  
Connect peripheral equipment, p. 22) and you have selected Centre mode  
On, the loudspeakers of the monitor will act as centre speaker, making a  
separate centre speaker unnecessary.  
Installation  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operation  
Use of the remote control  
w Select your computer or other  
peripherals  
Press this key repeatedly to select EXT1,  
EXT2, EXT3, FRONT, VGA or TV channels,  
according to where you connected your  
peripherals (see p. 25).  
B Standby  
Remark: in VGA mode only some keys are valid.  
The set is switched off and the red indicator  
lights up in front of receiver box and the  
screen.  
See VGA menu, p. 25.  
Menus and on screen information will disappear  
if you select VGA.  
To switch the TV on again press the B key  
or press - P + or the digit keys.  
M Mode selection  
Press this key repeatedly to indicate the  
peripheral equipment you want to operate  
with the remote control.  
Although this set is provided with low power  
standby it is still advised to switch off your TV  
overnight instead of leaving it on standby.You  
save energy.  
TV TV operation  
Press this key to use the remote control  
directly in the TV mode  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
V Volume  
Press + or - to adjust the volume.The  
volume is adjusted. If you want to store the  
volume adjustment in the memory, see the  
Features menu, General PP store, p. 15 to  
store the same volume adjustment for all  
the stored TV channels  
B
TV  
b Dual screen see p. 17  
b
OK  
π
π
q Picture format  
+
V
-
+
P
Press this key repeatedly to select another  
picture format: 4:3, Movie Expand 14:9,  
Movie Expand 16:9 with or without subtitling,  
Super Wide,Wide Screen or Auto Format  
(when Auto Format is set toYes in the  
SETUP menu).  
Auto Format makes the picture to fill the  
screen as much as possible.  
Sometimes also video recorder programmes  
carry special signals which will automatically  
switch the TV to the correct screen format.  
-
¬
q
X
j
b
P Programme selection  
To browse through the TV channels  
activated in the Favourite Programme menu.  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
4
7
9
¬ Sound mute  
i
0
Temporarily interrupt the sound or restore  
it.  
0/9 Digit keys  
To select a TV channel.  
SMART CONTROLS  
PICTURE SOUND  
Note: In VGA mode press the q key to switch  
between a 4:3 or a 16:9 picture format.  
For a two digit programme number, enter  
the second digit within 2 seconds.  
In Dual screen mode press the q key to switch  
between a full or a squeezed picture format.  
0 Previous programme  
The previously selected TV channel is  
displayed.  
The keys are only used with some video  
recorders and DVDs.  
X
Bilingual choice and  
sound mode selection  
Press this key  
to switch from Stereo to Mono sound, in  
case of stereo transmission, or from  
Digital Sound to Digital Sound available,  
in case of digital transmission;  
to choose between language Y (Dual Y) or  
language Z (Dual Z), in case of bilingual  
transmission.The setting is separately  
stored for each TV channel.  
i Permanent programme number  
Screen information  
Press for 5 seconds to activate/de-activate  
the continuous display of the programme  
number.  
Press briefly to display information about the  
selected TV channel and programme, the  
sound mode, picture format settings, the  
selected DNR setting and the remaining time  
set with the sleeptimer.  
10  
Use of the remote control  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
j Continuous subtitles  
TV channels with teletext often transmit  
certain programmes with subtitling.  
Switch on teletext and select the proper  
subtitle page from the index.  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
SAT  
TUNER  
TAPE  
DCC  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
Press j to store the subtitle page.  
B
TV  
Switch off teletext.  
Every time a programme of the selected TV  
channel is subtitled, the subtitling will be  
available for that channel.  
Press j to switch subtitles On or Off.  
When switched on and the b symbol  
appears, there are no subtitles available for  
that programme.  
OK  
b
π
PICTURE menu (red key)  
SOUND menu (green key)  
FEATURES menu (yellow key)  
π
+
V
-
+
P
-
¬
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
4
Teletext on/off p. 18  
7
9
i
0
Smart Keys  
PICTURE  
SOUND  
To select predefined picture and sound  
settings.  
Programme list  
Press the blue key to select the programme  
list.  
Picture  
Each time it is pressed, a different picture  
setting is selected, corresponding with a  
specific predefined setting of Colour,  
Select the desired TV channel with the cursor  
in the up/down or left/right directions and  
press OK. Programme numbers from the  
favourite list are displayed in white characters.  
Programme numbers which are not in the  
favourite list are displayed in black.  
The current TV channel on the screen is  
indicated with a black block.  
Contrast, Sharpness and Dynamic Contrast.  
Sound  
Each time it is pressed, a different sound  
setting is selected, corresponding with a  
specific predefined setting of Treble, Bass,  
Incredible Surround (if stereo sound) and  
Spatial (if mono sound).  
Personal refers to the personal preference  
setting of picture and sound which you have  
stored with General PP store in the  
FEATURES menu, p. 15.  
The smart picture and sound settings are set  
to Manual when one of the picture or sound  
settings is changed and until the personal  
adjustments are stored or you switched the  
TV off and on again.  
Use of the remote control  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
SAT  
TUNER  
TAPE  
DCC  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
U Time display  
The time, downloaded from the TV channel  
(with teletext) stored on programme number  
1 or the lowest favourite programme number  
greater than 1, is displayed in the upper left  
corner of the screen.  
TV  
B
b
OK  
π
π
+
V
-
+
This function is not available when continuous  
subtitles have been switched on.  
P
-
¬
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Video recorder keys see p. 26  
DigitalVideo Disc keys see p. 26  
4
7
9
Multi screen  
A menu line MOSAIC appears.  
i
0
Select the desired function with the p or π  
keys and press the OK key.  
Scan: the TV channels placed in the favourite  
list appear subsequently.  
Press the - P + key to select a next series of  
12 channels.After the selection is finished,  
press the c key to make the main picture in  
the centre of the screen equal to the active  
small picture.The active TV channels, indicated  
by a red border, can be selected immediately  
with the OK key.  
k
U
C
e
c
Ò
h
π
f
N
S Freeze  
When pressed, the displayed picture is  
frozen.  
DVD SELECT  
DVD  
AUDIO  
d
s
Ï
T-C  
b
-
+
P
c
P
Press again to de-activate the frozen picture.  
In Dual Screen both pictures are frozen.  
S
P
yÚ  
Photo Finish: the main picture is displayed in  
successive frozen pictures.  
Press the OK key again to have a new  
P Digital Noise Reduction  
To reduce the image noise and improve  
picture quality when receiving weak signals.  
sequence of frozen pictures.  
Strobe: the picture is reproduced image by  
image.  
Press the OK key again to have a faster speed.  
Press to switch off the mosaic screen.  
Press this key to select DNR min, DNR med  
(optimum picture quality for normal strength  
signal), DNR max (for poor picture quality) or  
DNR off.  
Never perform a scan while recording a TV  
programme with a video recorder recording from  
EXTERNAL 1 or 2, since the scan will be recorded on  
tape.  
s Personal Preferences  
Restore picture and sound settings, stored  
with General PP store in the features menu  
(see p. 15).  
12  
Use of the remote control  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
M
Use of the menus  
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
& Press the red, green or yellow colour key to display/cancel the PICTURE,  
SOUND or FEATURES menu.  
b
OK  
π
π
é Use the cursor in the up/down directions to select a menu item.  
Use the OK key to activate.  
+
V
-
+
P
activate  
-
¬
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Press the same menu key again to return or to switch the menu off.  
select  
adjustments  
4
7
9
i
0
Picture menu  
When you are watching a TV channel in the NTSC system, or if a NTSC peripheral is  
connected, the menu item Tint also appears and can be adjusted.  
programme list  
features menu  
Store the modified adjustments for Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Colour  
Temperature,Tint and Dynamic Contrast with General PP store in the  
FEATURES menu.  
sound menu  
picture menu  
Sharpness  
You can adjust the Sharpness for each TV channel separately.  
Sleeptimer  
Child Lock  
General PP store  
Message  
FEATURES  
PICTURE  
ColourTemperature  
Timers  
Select the colour temperature: Normal, Cool or Warm.  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
Sharpness  
Colour Temperature Normal/Cool/Warm  
Dynamic Contrast  
Dynamic Contrast  
To make the contrast in the darker and the brighter picture areas more  
noticeable, it is preferred to select Med or Max.  
In certain circumstances it may be preferred to select Min or Off.  
Sound menu  
Store the modified adjustments forVolume, Balance,Treble and Bass values  
and Incredible Surround, as well as the headphone volume and balance for all  
TV channels with General PP store in the FEATURES menu.  
Volume  
Balance  
Treble  
SOUND  
Bass  
Sound Mode  
Spatial  
Incredible Surround  
Headphone  
Sound mode  
On/Off  
Your TV will choose between stereo or digital sound depending on the sound  
the TV channel transmits, unless you make a sound choice.  
In case of weak stereo or digital sound signals, due to the transmission, select  
analogue or mono.  
Spatial  
Spatial can only be selected when the sound of the TV channel is mono.  
When Spatial On is selected, with mono sound broadcasts, a pseudo-stereo  
sound is created by reproducing the mono sound over two channels instead  
of one.  
Use of the menus  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Incredible Surround  
Incredible Surround can only be selected when the sound of the TV channel is  
stereo.  
When Incredible Surround On is selected, it seems as though the  
loudspeakers are spread further apart from one another.  
Note: in case you have connected a Dolby audio receiver, select Incredible Surround  
Off.  
Headphone  
See Connect peripheral equipment, p. 21, for the connection of the  
headphone.  
Select the source you want to listen to with your headphone: Automatic, TV,  
EXT1, EXT2 or EXT3.  
Select Automatic if you want to listen to the sound of the picture you are  
watching on the screen.  
Note: in the Dual Screen picture, you will hear the sound of the left picture  
through your headphone, except if a picture from a connected peripheral has  
been selected.Then you will hear the sound from the right picture.  
Volume  
Balance  
Source  
HEADPHONE  
Select TV when you want to listen to the sound of a TV channel.  
In all other cases select the source where you connected your equipment.  
The equipment should be switched on, but you dont need to watch it.  
14  
Use of the menus  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Features menu  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
& Press the yellow key to display/cancel the FEATURES menu.  
é Press the cursor up/down to select a menu item.  
Press the OK key to activate.  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
b
OK  
π
π
+
V
-
+
Sleeptimer  
P
activate  
-
¬
With the sleeptimer you can set a time period after which the TV should  
switch itself to standby.  
The counter runs from Off up to 180 min.  
One minute before the TV is set to go to standby, the remaining seconds and  
the message Good Night appear on screen. You can always switch off your  
set earlier or change the set time.  
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
select  
adjustments  
4
7
9
i
0
Note: when a VGA source is selected, the TV will not go to standby when the  
sleeptimer expires.  
Child lock  
If the child lock is on, the TV can only be switched on with the remote  
control.The PROGRAM - and + keys and VOLUME - or + keys behind the  
front door of the receiver cannot be used. In this way you can prevent  
unauthorised use of your TV. Also no automatic switching to connected  
equipment will occur.  
If the message Child lock On appears, the child lock must be switched off  
before you can use the PROGRAM - and + keys and the VOLUME - or +  
keys on the receiver.  
features menu  
Sleeptimer  
Child Lock  
General PP store  
Message  
FEATURES  
Timers  
General PP store  
The adjustments of Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Colour Temperature,  
Dynamic Contrast and Tint made in the picture menu and the adjustments of  
Volume, Balance,Treble, Bass and Incredible Surround made in the sound  
menu andVolume and Balance in the headphone menu can be stored in  
memory for all the stored TV channels.  
Message  
Message ...................  
...........................  
With this function you can enter a personal message on 2 lines which will be  
displayed automatically when the set is switched on from standby or the  
message menu is left.  
Change  
Clear  
Type  
MESSAGE  
For example: Ill be late this evening. Dont wait for dinner.  
Run  
Change  
Select with the cursor up/down the letter or number you want to enter.  
Select with the cursor right the next position.  
Press the OK key when you have entered the complete message.  
Clear  
Press the OK key to remove a previous message.  
Type  
Press the cursor left/right to select the way the message will be displayed:  
Wipe, Slide, Fall or Fade.  
The Fade display is a randomly selection of the three other display types.  
Run  
Press the cursor left/right to select the display frequency: Continuous, Once  
or No.  
Use of the menus  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Display message  
Switch the TV to standby.  
The message appears on the screen when the TV is switched on again.  
If you selected Once, the message will disappear from the screen after  
45 seconds.  
If you selected Continuous, the message will appear on the screen until the  
Run menu item in the Message menu is switched to No.  
The message does NOT appear when Continuous subtitles have been  
switched On. See p. 11.  
Timers  
With the Timers menu you can make your TV automatically switch to a  
specific programme number (greater than 1) from standby or switch over to a  
different programme number at a specific time.  
Actual Time  
Programme  
Start Time  
Cancel Timer  
TIMERS  
Actual time  
If you have installed a TV channel which also broadcasts teletext on  
programme number 1 or under the lowest favourite programme number  
greater than 1, the time is downloaded from that TV channel.  
If this is not the case you have to set the time manually with the digit keys.  
The time, (entered manually) is updated every minute and remains until the  
TV is switched off with the power key A.  
Programme  
Enter with the digit keys the programme number of the TV channel you want  
your TV to switch over to.  
Start time  
Enter with the digit keys the start time of the selected TV programme  
number you want your TV to switch over to.  
Cancel timer  
Select Cancel timer and press OK to reset the Start time to --:--  
Keys in front of the receiver box  
Should your remote be lost or broken you can still change some of the basic  
picture and sound settings with the keys in front of the receiver box.  
Press the LOCAL MENU key behind the door at the front of the receiver  
repeatedly to select Volume, Brightness, Colour, Contrast, Treble or Bass.  
Press the VOLUME - or + key to adjust the chosen selection.  
The PROGRAM - and + keys enable you to select the TV channels.  
Note: If the message Child Lock On appears, the child lock must be switched off (with  
a remote control) before you can use the PROGRAM - and + or the VOLUME - or +  
keys on the receiver. See p. 15.  
LOCAL PROGRAM  
MENU  
The selected adjustment automatically switches off when after 10 sec. no action has  
been executed.  
VOLUME  
16  
Use of the menus  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Dual screen  
& Press the b key to switch on Dual Screen.  
The TV screen will be divided in 2 different pictures.  
The picture on the left side is the selected TV channel.  
The picture on the right side is the picture from the TV channel in the  
favourite programme list following or preceding the selected TV channel.  
If the b key was selected before, the last selected right picture is displayed  
again.  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
b
OK  
π
π
é Press the q key to select a vertical squeezed or a non vertical squeezed  
+
V
-
+
b
P
picture size.  
-
¬
q
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Select left and right pictures  
4
& Press + P - to run through the TV channels in the left picture.  
7
9
i
0
é Press the dual screen P - or P + keys under the door of the remote  
control to select the TV channels or an external in the right picture.  
Pressing the dual screen P - or P + keys for 3 seconds, starts auto scan down  
or up of the TV channels in the right picture.  
k
U
C
e
c
Ò
h
π
f
N
P-  
P+  
S
Press again to stop the auto scan.  
c
d
DVD SELECT  
DVD  
AUDIO  
d
s
Ï
T-C  
b
Remarks  
-
+
P
c
P
• Programmes via a decoder/descrambler can only be displayed in the  
left picture.  
• Programmes in the subpicture via a peripheral (e.g. videorecorder) can be heard  
via the headphone.  
S
P
yÚ  
• VGA can not be displayed in Dual screen mode.  
• On screen sound information of the left main picture appears in the right  
upper corner.  
Switch screens  
Press the c key to swap the right and left picture.The sound is swapped as  
well.  
Select still picture  
Press the S key to freeze the programmes on the left and the right picture.  
Press the S key again to de-activate the still pictures.The screen remains in  
dual screen mode.  
BBC1  
BBC1  
EXT2  
EXT2  
BBC2  
EXT2  
BBC1  
EXT1  
Press the d key to freeze only the programme in the right picture.  
Press the d key again to de-activate the still picture.The screen remains in  
dual screen mode.  
Possible Dual Screen combinations  
-
-
-
TV channel/TV channel  
See Select left and right pictures.  
TV channel/Peripheral  
See Select left and right pictures.  
Peripheral/TV channel  
See Select left and right pictures.  
-
Peripheral/Peripheral  
See Select left and right pictures.  
Dual screen  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Teletext  
Most TV channels broadcast information via teletext.  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
Each channel which 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).  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
Depending on the TV channel, teletext is transmitted in different systems:  
WST, FLOF or TOP.  
The colours used in the options lines at the bottom right of the screen  
correspond with the colour keys of your remote control.  
b
OK  
π
π
+
V
-
+
P
-
¬
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
About Easy Text  
4
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 :  
7
9
b
i
0
a direct selection of previous and following pages which are in transmission  
and of the pages referred to in the options lines  
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  
the precapturing of all the subpages.  
Switch Teletext on and off  
Press b to switch the teletext on or off.  
The main index page appears on the screen.  
Note: Dual Screen is disabled in Teletext mode.  
Select a Teletext page  
o
01  
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 non existent or incorrect page  
02  
p 100  
π
03  
œ
News  
Sports  
Weather  
TV-Guide  
txt  
number. Page numbers beginning with 0 or 9 do not exist. Choose another number.  
With the option lines  
Select with the colour keys, corresponding to the coloured options at the  
bottom right of the screen, the desired subject.  
Quickly run through the teletext pages  
Press the cursor left/right or the - P + key to run through the previous or  
the following pages.  
Select the previously selected txt page  
Press the 0 key.  
18  
Teletext  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Select the index teletext page  
Press the white colour key to display the main index (usually p.100).  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
M
Only for T.O.P teletext broadcasts :  
T.O.P orders the pages in categories and adds other possibilities of enhancing  
AMP  
CD  
ease of use.  
B
TV  
Press i. A T.O.P. overview of the teletext subjects available is displayed.  
Not all TV channels broadcast T.O.P. teletext.When the teletext system  
is not T.O.P. teletext, a message appears at the top right of the screen.  
Select with the cursor up/down, left/right the desired subject and press the  
OK key.  
b
OK  
π
π
+
V
-
+
P
-
¬
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Select subpages  
4
7
9
When a selected teletext page consists of different subpages, one of the  
subpages appears on the screen.  
i
0
The coloured number in the vertical bar at the right of the screen refers to  
the displayed subpage.  
The other subpages can be selected in 2 ways :  
k
U
C
e
c
Ò
h
π
f
N
With the cursor up/down  
D SELECT  
DVD  
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.  
Select with the cursor up/down the previous or the following subpage.  
By adding a subcode  
Press U. Enter the desired subpage with the digit keys : e.g. 3 for the third  
page of seven subpages.  
The TV searches for the selected subpage.  
Automatically rotating subpages:  
Press U again to cancel the subcode.  
Now the subpages rotate automatically.  
Press U again.A vertical bar with the available subpages reappears again.  
Select the subpages with the cursor up/down.  
Special teletext functions  
Interrupt  
Press e and the TV programme appears.  
The display b indicates that you are still in the teletext mode.  
You can select a page number.  
Press e again to display the teletext page.  
Mix  
Press c to overlay the teletext page on the TV programme.  
Press c again to display only the teletext page.  
Enlarge  
Press h repeatedly to display the upper part, the lower part and then to  
return to the normal page size.  
Reveal  
Press f to reveal/conceal the hidden information, such as solutions to  
riddles and puzzles.  
Teletext  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connect Peripheral Equipment  
There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected  
to your receiver.The following connection diagrams show you how to  
connect them to the back or the front side of the receiver.  
Note: in case of the monitor in a stand alone situation without the receiver box  
connected, see the instructions with the monitor.  
Video recorder  
Note: Do not place your video recorder too close to the screen as some video  
recorders may be susceptible for signals out of the display. Keep a minimum distance  
of 0.5 m to the screen.  
Connect the supplied aerial cables 1, 2 and, to obtain a better picture  
quality, a eurocable 3 as shown opposite.  
If your video recorder is provided with the EasyLink function, the eurocable supplied  
with it, should be connected to EXTERNAL 2 to benefit of the EasyLink function.  
Only if you do not connect the eurocable 3, you have to do the following :  
Search for and store the test signal of the video recorder  
CABLE  
& Unplug the aerial cable 1 from the aerial socket x of your video recorder.  
EXTERNAL  
2
é Switch on your TV and put the video recorder on the test signal.  
(See the handbook for your video recorder.)  
1
2
Search for the test signal of your video recorder in the same way as you  
searched for and stored the TV signals. See Installation, Searching for and  
storing TV channels, Manual Installation, p. 6.  
3
4
Store the test signal under programme number 0 or between 90 and 99.  
( Replace the aerial cable in the aerial socket x of your video recorder after  
VCR 1  
DECODER  
you have stored the test signal.  
Decoder and video recorder  
Connect a eurocable 4 to your decoder and to the special euroconnector  
of your video recorder. See also the video recorder handbook.  
See Define Decoder/Descrambler prog. numbers, p. 8.  
You can also connect your decoder directly to EXTERNAL 1 or 2 with a  
eurocable.  
Video recorder and other peripherals  
(except Photo CD)  
& Connect the aerial cables 1, 2 and 3 as shown opposite. Better picture  
quality can be obtained if you also connect eurocable 5 to EXTERNAL 2  
and a eurocable 4 to EXTERNAL 1 or 3.  
EXTERNAL  
CABLE  
1 2  
é Look for the test signal of your peripheral in the same way as you do for a  
video recorder.  
1
4
2
5
When a video recorder is connected to EXTERNAL 1 you can only record a  
programme from your TV.  
Only when a video recorder is connected to EXTERNAL 2 it is possible to record a  
programme from your TV as well as from other connected equipment. See Record  
with your video recorder, p. 27.  
3
VCR 1  
Note: EXTERNAL 1 can handle CVBS and RGB, EXTERNAL 2 CVBS,Y/C and RGB,  
EXTERNAL 3 only CVBS.  
20  
Connect Peripheral equipment  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Camera & camcorder  
& Connect your camera or camcorder at the front side of your receiver.  
é Connect the equipment to VIDEO 2 and AUDIO L 1 for mono  
equipment.  
For stereo equipment also connect AUDIO R 1.  
S-VHS quality with an S-VHS camcorder is obtained by connecting the S-VHS  
cables with the S-VHS input 3 and AUDIO inputs 1.  
1
2
3
Other equipment  
Connect the eurocable 1 to EXTERNAL 1 as shown opposite.  
Only for Photo CD  
& Press S and s at the same time.  
é Select Photo CD in the Setup menu.  
EXTERNAL  
1
Menu Language  
Country  
INSTALLATION  
Automatic Installation  
1
Manual Installation  
Give Name  
Ext2 Output  
Photo CD  
SETUP  
Reshuffle  
Information Line  
Picture mute  
Auto Format  
Centre mode  
Favourite Programmes  
Decoder/Descrambler  
Setup  
Photo CD  
Select Photo CD Present.  
This offers you optimum picture quality for still pictures.  
Press one of the colour menu keys repeatedly to switch off all menus.  
Headphone  
& Insert the plug into the headphone socket L at the front side of the  
receiver.  
é Press ¬ to switch off the internal loudspeakers of the TV.  
The headphone impedance must be between 8 and 2000 Ohm.  
The headphone socket has a 3.5 mm jack.  
n
In the SOUND menu select Headphone to adjust the headphone volume and  
balance and to select the audio source for your headphone sound. See p. 14.  
If you want to connect more equipment to your receiver, consult your dealer.  
Connect Peripheral equipment  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Dolby Pro Logic Surround receiver  
& Connect the audio cable to the Dolby Pro Logic Surround receiver and to  
AUDIO OUT L and R at the back of your receiver box 1.  
L
é If you want the loudspeakers of your monitor to act as centre speaker, also  
connect an audiocable to the Dolby Pro Logic Surround receiver and to the  
SURROUND SOUND CENTRE IN at the back of your receiver  
box 2.  
AUDIO OUT  
SURROUND  
SOUND CENTRE IN  
R
2
Select Centre mode On in the Setup menu. See p. 9.  
1
In the Sound menu only the volume menu item can be controlled.  
The loudspeakers of the monitor will now only produce centre sound, the  
loudspeakers connect to the audio receiver will produce Surround Sound.  
Connector input panel  
The connector input panel at the back of the monitor is only to be used with  
the monitor as stand alone equipment, without the receiver box connected.  
See the instructions with the monitor.  
22  
Connect Peripheral equipment  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connect your computer  
& Connect one end of aVGA cable supplied to the video card of the computer  
and the other end to the VGA MONITOR IN connector at the rear side of  
the receiver box or at the VGA IN connector 1 at the back of the monitor  
in case you have no receiver box connected to the monitor.  
See the instructions with the monitor.  
é Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug.  
In case of a Multimedia computer, connect audio cables to the audio outputs  
of your Multimedia computer and to the AUDIO MONITOR IN R (right) and  
L (left) above the VGA MONITOR IN connector at the back of the receiver  
or to the AUDIO IN L and R 2 at the back of the monitor.  
AV1  
MAINS INLET  
L
L
Y
CVBS  
Y/C  
CVBS  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
S-VHS  
AV3  
AUDIO  
AV4  
VGA OUT  
AV2  
AUDIO IN  
VGA IN  
R
R
Cb  
Cr  
5
1
2
4
3
Connect your Apple Macintosh* computer  
Attention: Macintosh computers with separate H and V synchronisation signals  
can be used together with a switchable adaptor. Macintosh computers with  
Composite Sync and Sync on Green signals may need another special adaptor or  
cable. Contact your dealer.  
& Connect the switchable adaptor for Apple video connectors to one end of a  
VGA cable.  
é Put the DIP switches on the adaptor in the following positions :  
1
off  
2
off  
3
on  
4
on  
Connect the end of theVGA cable with the adaptor to the video card of the  
computer and the other end to the VGA MONITOR IN connector on the  
back of the receiver box or at the VGA IN connector on the back of the  
monitor in case you have no receiver box connected.  
Screw the connectors down firmly.  
15-pin D sub  
(2-row)  
15-pin mini D sub  
(3-row)  
To reproduce computer screen information and/or programmes, see p. 25.  
*
Apple Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
Connect your computer  
23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Daisy chaining  
The Active Loop Through facility makes it possible to make a daisy chain.  
Connect the monitors (max. 2) before inserting the mains plug in the  
wall socket.  
Connect anotherVGA cable to the VGA OUT connector 1 at the back of  
the monitor and to theVGA IN connector of a secondVGA monitor.  
AV1  
MAINS INLET  
L
L
Y
CVBS  
Y/C  
CVBS  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
S-VHS  
AV3  
AUDIO  
AV4  
VGA OUT  
AV2  
AUDIO IN  
VGA IN  
R
R
Cb  
Cr  
5
1
2
4
3
In case of a Multimedia computer, also connect the audio cables to AUDIO  
OUT R and L 2 next to the VGA OUT connector and to the audio inputs of  
the secondVGA monitor.  
Computer Display modes  
VGA  
VGA  
VGA  
VGA  
640x480  
640x400  
640x350  
856x480  
800x450  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
31.468 kHz  
31.468 kHz  
31.468 kHz  
31.468 kHz  
31.490 kHz  
35.000 kHz  
35.156 kHz  
37.880 kHz  
45.000 kHz  
48.360 kHz  
60 Hz  
70 Hz  
70 Hz  
60 Hz  
65 Hz  
67 Hz  
56 Hz  
60 Hz  
56 Hz  
60 Hz  
VGA  
MAC II  
SVGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
XGA  
When aVGA computer is connected, the selection is made automatically.  
A message is displayed when the monitor does not support one of the above  
mentionedVGA modes.  
Switch your computer to a correct display mode.  
24  
Connect your computer  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
To select connected equipment  
If the monitor is connected to a video recorder with the EasyLink function, in some  
cases the monitor will be switched on, even when it was in standby. (E.g. playback  
tape,...)  
This is not possible when Child lock On is selected.  
Equipment connected with an aerial cable only :  
Select the programme number under which you have stored the test signal  
with the digit keys.  
Equipment connected to a euroconnector, to the VGA MONITOR IN  
connector or to the front side of the receiver box  
Press the w key repeatedly to select EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, FRONT or VGA,  
according to where you connected your equipment at the back or the front  
side of your receiver.  
TV  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
Remark : Most equipment (decoder, video recorder) carries out the switching itself.  
ZOOM  
OK  
π
π
V
If you want to change to TV channels?  
Enter the programme number of the TV channel which you want to watch  
with the digit keys.  
P
VGA menu  
& Select VGA with the w key.  
é Press the red (picture menu), green (sound menu) or yellow (features menu)  
key on the door of the remote control to switch on the VGA menu  
(or press the MENU key on the simplified remote control).  
Select one of the PC symbols with the cursor up/down:  
H
for contrast,  
G
for brightness,  
for colour temperature,  
for horizontal picture position,  
for vertical picture position,  
for volume.  
V
Press the cursor left/right to alter the selected adjustment.  
( Press one of the coloured keys again (or the MENU key on the simplified  
remote control) to switch off the VGA menu.  
Connect peripheral equipment  
25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Video recorder keys  
Most of the audio and video equipment from our range of products can be  
operated with the extended remote control.  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
w
M
AMP  
CD  
B
TV  
Press the M key repeatedly until the arrow in the display indicates VCR1 for  
your video recorder or another designation according to other equipment  
you want to operate with this remote control.  
b
OK  
π
π
+
V
-
+
P
-
¬
Press one of the video recorder keys:  
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
for stop,  
4
Ò
π
for rewind,  
7
9
i
for play,  
0
C
®
for fast forward,  
k
U
C
for programming (on certain models),  
for record,  
e
c
Ò
h
π
f
N
DVD SELECT  
DVD  
AUDIO  
d
s
Ï
T-C  
- P +  
0-9  
B
for fast programme selection from the video recorder tuner,  
to select a programme number from your video recorder,  
to switch off the video recording temporarily.  
b
-
+
P
c
P
S
P
yÚ  
These keys function with Philips video recorders.  
If your video recorder has the EasyLink function, the keys ® and for record and  
stop under the door of the TV remote control, can be operated in the TV mode.  
DVD (Digital Video Disc) keys  
VCR 1  
VCR 2  
DVD  
AMP  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SAT  
Press the M key repeatedly until the arrow in the display indicated DVD for  
your digital video disc.  
w
M
CD  
B
TV  
Press one of the DVD keys:  
b
OK  
Ï
T- C  
T- C  
to switch the DVD menu on or off,  
to select a DVD chapter,  
+ a digit key to select a DVD title,  
for stop,  
π
π
+
V
-
+
P
-
¬
q
X
j
b
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
4
Ò
π
for rewind,  
7
9
for play,  
i
0
N
for fast forward,  
k
U
C
for slow forward. Press repeatedly to select the speed,  
e
c
Ò
h
π
f
N
AUDIO to select your choice of audio language,  
DVD SELECT  
DVD  
j
to select your choice of subtitle language (only in DVD mode)  
AUDIO  
d
s
Ï
T-C  
b
-
+
P
0-9  
to select a programme number from your DVD.  
c
P
S
P
yÚ  
These keys function with Philips DVD players.  
26  
Connect peripheral equipment  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Record with your video recorder without EasyLink  
Ext2 Output  
To record S-VHS quality, connect an S-VHS peripheral directly to the video  
recorder.  
In this case go on as follows:  
& Select Setup in the INSTALLATION menu and press the OK key.  
é Select Ext 2 Output with the cursor up/down.  
Select S-VHS Quality with the cursor left/right.  
In all other cases, whether you record with aVHS or a S-VHS video recorder,  
select VHS Quality.  
Press one of the colour menu keys on the door of the remote control  
repeatedly to switch the menu off.  
Record aTV programme  
& Select the programme number on your video recorder.  
é Set your video recorder to record.  
See the handbook for your video recorder.  
Switching programme numbers on your TV does not disturb recording !  
Record a programme on your video recorder connected to  
EXTERNAL 2 from Audio/Video equipment connected to  
EXTERNAL 1, EXTERNAL 3 or to sockets on the front side of the  
receiver  
& Switch on the equipment.  
é Select the right external on your video recorder.  
Set your video recorder to record.  
You record what you are watching on the screen.  
Do not switch programme numbers or do not switch off your TV when you are  
recording !  
Record  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Record with your video recorder with EasyLink  
If you have connected an S-VHS video recorder provided with the EasyLink function,  
you can record S-VHS-quality from an S-VHS peripheral connected to the front side  
of the receiver. (E.g. from an S-VHS camcorder.)  
SOUND  
i
0
0
In TV mode, it is possible to start a direct recording of the programme which is being  
displayed on the TV screen.  
TXT  
Ò
T-C  
π
U
C
& Press the INSTANT ® record key, under the door of the remote control of the TV  
or of the video recorder or the record key on the video recorder..  
The video recorder switches on from standby and a message of what is being  
recorded appears on the screen.  
N
®
AUDIO  
Ï
b
-
+
P
P
c
d
S
P
s
The video recorder starts recording the programme you are watching.  
yÚ  
Switching programme numbers on your TV does not disturb recording !  
é Press the key to stop the recording.  
When recording a programme from a peripheral connected to EXTERNAL 1, 3 or  
FRONT, you can not select another TV programme on the screen.  
To watch TV programmes again, press the programme number you want to select  
twice.  
Attention: the recording is stopped and your video recorder switches to standby.  
If you switch to standby during recording of a programme from a peripheral  
connected to EXTERNAL 1, 3 or FRONT, the blinking lamps on the front of your receiver  
indicate that you are still recording.The blinking stops after the recording is finished.  
28  
Record  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Tips  
Poor Picture  
Control of peripheral equipment  
End of life directives  
Your new flat colour television contains  
materials which can be recycled and  
reused.  
At the end of life specialised companies  
can dismantle the discarded flat colour  
television to concentrate the reusable  
materials and to minimise the amount of  
materials to be disposed of.  
Have you selected the correct TV system?  
Is your monitor or house aerial located  
too close to loudspeakers, non-earthed  
audio equipment or neon lights, etc. ?  
Mountains or high buildings can cause  
double pictures or ghost images.  
Sometimes you can improve the picture  
quality by changing the direction of the  
outside aerial.  
Check if you have entered the correct  
frequency. See Installation, p. 6.  
Are brightness and contrast out of  
adjustment ? Press the s key.  
Sometimes poor picture quality is possible  
when having activated a S-VHS camera or  
camcorder connected to the front side of  
your receiver and another peripheral is  
connected to EXT1 or EXT2 at the same  
time. In this case switch off one of the  
other peripherals.  
The infrared signals of the screen may  
influence the reception sensibility of other  
peripherals. Solution: replace the batteries  
of the remote control or change position  
of other equipment. E.g. keep away a  
wireless headphone from within a radius  
of 1.5 m.  
Please ensure you dispose of your old flat  
colour television according to local  
regulations.  
Remote control  
If your monitor no longer responds to the  
remote control, the batteries may be  
exhausted.  
You can still use the LOCAL MENU keys  
at the front of your receiver.  
How to dispose 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.  
Menu  
Have you selected the wrong menu ?  
Press the same key again to exit from the  
menu.  
No stable or not synchronisedVGA  
picture  
Check if you have selected the correct  
VGA mode in your PC (640x480,  
640x400, 640x350, 856x480, 800x450,  
MAC II, SVGA, XGA).  
No picture or no sound  
Miscellaneous  
Are the supplied cables connected  
properly? (The aerial cable to the monitor,  
the other aerial to yourVCR, theVGA  
cables to the display, the power cables.)  
Has the child lock (p. 15) been switched  
off ? Is your PC switched on? Has the  
Centre mode been switched off?  
Do you see a black screen and the  
indicator in front of the monitor lights up  
green, this means that the display mode is  
not supported. Switch yourVGA-source to  
a correct mode.  
. Ambient temperature: + 5~ + 45°C  
. Maximum operating altitude: 2000 m  
. Mains:AC 100-240V  
. Power consumption: around 350W  
. Standby consumption: 2 W  
. Weight (excl. packaging)  
Display: 42.5 kg  
Receiver: 6.4 kg  
. Dimensions (wxhxd):  
Display: 122.2 x 68.1 x 14.6 cm  
Receiver: 43.5 x 16.7 x 33.8 cm  
. Wall mounting bracket included  
. Flour stand optional  
If your problem is not solved:  
Switch both your monitor and your  
receiver off and then on again.  
Never attempt to repair a defective  
monitor yourself.  
Check with your dealer or call aTV  
technician.  
In case of weak or bad signal, consult your  
dealer.  
Index  
a
auto format, 9  
automatic installation, 6  
ACI, 6  
bilingual broadcast, 10  
camcorder, 21  
centre mode, 9  
child lock, 15  
clock, 12  
colour temperature, 13  
computer, 23  
freeze, 12  
frequency, 6  
general pp store, 15  
give name, 7  
headphone, 21  
info on screen, 10  
information line, 9  
interrupt the sound, 10  
language, 5  
reshuffle, 7  
s
search for TV channels, 6  
select your computer, 25  
setup, 9  
simplified remote control, 4  
sleeptimer, 15  
smart controls, 11  
sound adjustments, 13  
sound mode, 13  
stereo, 10  
store TV channels, 6  
subpages teletext, 19  
subtitles, 11  
S-VHS, 27  
switch TV on, 3  
teletext, 18  
timers, 16  
tint, 13  
g
b
c
h
i
l
m manual installation, 6  
menu language, 5  
message, 15  
country, 5  
d
daisy chaining, 24  
decoder/descrambler, 8  
digital, 10  
DNR, 12  
dual screen, 17  
dvd keys, 26  
dynamic contrast, 13  
easy text, 18  
eurocable, 20  
p
peripheral equipment, 20  
permanent programme number, 10  
personal preferences, 12  
photo CD, 21  
picture adjustments, 13  
picture format, 10  
picture mute, 9  
programme list, 11  
recording, 27  
t
e
f
v
VGA, 25  
video recorder, 20  
favourite programmes, 7  
r
Tips & Index  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Glossary  
100 Hz  
DNR  
Picture Freeze  
100 Hertz provides a superior solution to  
the problem of picture flicker which is  
particularly noticeable with larger screen  
sizes. In a conventional TV, the picture area  
is scanned 50 times a second (50 Hertz) –  
a frequency which is still detectable by the  
human eye in the form of a flickering  
picture. In 100 Hertz sets, the picture area  
is scanned at a rate of 100 times per  
second (100 Hertz).At this frequency, the  
eye cannot detect flicker, resulting in a  
clearer picture which is more relaxing to  
the eye.  
Dynamic Noise Reduction.  
TV mode which allows you to freezea  
certain image in order to study a specific  
detail at ease, e.g. to make notes of certain  
programme information like phone  
numbers.  
By encoding signals digitally in 100 Hz sets  
with Digital Scan it is possible to clean up  
picture noise.This is especially beneficial in  
poor signal areas and when viewing poor  
quality video tapes.  
Smart Picture and Sound Controls  
Easy Link  
Keys on the remote control to select  
predefined picture and sound settings.  
Digital intelligentESI bus-system between  
audio components in HiFi systems and  
between TV andVCR. (Scart connection  
required).Turns source selection and  
control into a one-button operation.  
Sleeptimer  
Function with which you can set a time  
period after which the TV should switch  
itself to standby.  
Automatic Channel Installation (ACI)  
Automatically installs all TV channels in  
the same order as offered by your cable  
company, provided of course that the data  
is transmitted. It also automatically  
includes programme number and  
programme name.  
EasyText  
Teletext memory that automatically  
memorises Teletext pages and gives you  
instant access to them.  
Teletext  
See also Easy Text  
WST:World Standard Teletext.  
FLOF: Full Level one Features. System  
applied by the BBC, RVE.... that provides a  
fast access to the teletext pages.  
TOP:Table of (Teletext) Pages. German  
system for an easy access to the teletext  
pages.  
With ACI, channel installation is fully  
automatic, simple and fast.  
Euroconnector  
A 21-pins connector system enabling you  
to simply connect various types of  
audio/video and computer equipment.  
Child Lock  
Feature to prevent unauthorised use of  
your TV.The TV can only be switched on  
and operated with the remote control.  
Menu  
On-screen display of functions and  
facilities in a well-organised survey, which  
you can select using your remote control.  
Colour temperature  
TV-function to modify the general colour  
balance between cool and warm and to  
adjust it according to your personal  
preference.  
NTSC  
The broadcasting system used in the USA,  
Japan and parts of South America and  
Southeast-Asia.  
DigitalVideo  
Description applied to any equipment that  
uses digital techniques to reproduce  
pictures.  
30  
Glossary  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Table of TV frequencies.  
Tabell över TV-frekvenser.  
TV-taajuustaulukko.  
GB  
The frequencies used by a cable company may differ  
from the frequencies on the table. Consult your cable  
company or your dealer for detailed information.  
Frequenztabelle der Fernsehsender.  
Liste des fréquences des émetteurs.  
Frequentietabel TV-Zenders.  
Tabella delle frequenze delle trasmittenti.  
Lista de las frecuencias de las emisoras.  
Lista das frequências dos emissores.  
Liste over TV senderne.  
Kατάλꢀγꢀς συꢁνꢀτήτων πꢀµπών.  
Spisok hastot peredathikov.  
A televizió−adóállomások frekvenciáinak a listája.  
Lista częstotliwości stacji nadawczych.  
Seznam frekvenčních pásem vysílačů.  
Zoznam frekvenčných pásiem vysielačov.  
D
In Kabelfernsehanlagen können Abweichungen von  
den in den Frequenztabellen aufgeführten Frequenzen  
vorkommen. Bitte wenden Sie sich an Ihren  
Fachhändler oder Ihre Kabelfernsehgesellschaft, die  
Ihnen die zutreffenden Frequenzen mitteilt.  
Tabell over TV-frekvenser.  
F
EUROPE  
EASTERN EUROPE  
FRANCE  
ITALY  
Les fréquences utilisées par une société de  
télédistribution peuvent être différentes de celles sur  
la liste des fréquences. Consultez votre société de  
télédistribution ou votre revendeur pour des  
informations plus détailées.  
CHANNEL......FREQ (MHz)  
E2....................48.25  
E3....................55.25  
E4....................62.25  
E5..................175.25  
E6..................182.25  
E7..................189.25  
E8..................196.25  
E9..................203.25  
E10................210.25  
E11................217.25  
E12................224.25  
S1..................105.25  
S2..................112.25  
S3..................119.25  
S4..................126.25  
S5..................133.25  
S6..................140.25  
S7..................147.25  
S8..................154.25  
S9..................161.25  
S10................168.25  
S11................231.25  
S12................238.25  
S13................245.25  
S14................252.25  
S15................259.25  
S16................266.25  
S17................273.25  
S18................280.25  
S19................287.25  
S20................294.25  
H1 .................303.25  
H2 .................311.25  
H3 .................319.25  
H4 .................327.25  
H5 .................335.25  
H6 .................343.25  
H7 .................351.25  
H8 .................359.25  
H9 .................367.25  
H10 ...............375.25  
H11 ...............383.25  
H12 ...............391.25  
H13 ...............399.25  
H14 ...............407.25  
H15 ...............415.25  
H16 ...............423.25  
H17 ...............431.25  
H18 ...............439.25  
H19 ...............447.25  
21..................471.25  
22..................479.25  
23..................487.25  
24..................495.25  
25..................503.25  
26..................511.25  
27..................519.25  
28..................527.25  
29..................535.25  
30..................543.25  
31..................551.25  
32..................559.25  
33..................567.25  
34..................575.25  
35..................583.25  
36..................591.25  
37..................599.25  
38..................607.25  
39..................615.25  
40..................623.25  
41..................631.25  
42..................639.25  
43..................647.25  
44..................655.25  
45..................663.25  
46..................671.25  
47..................679.25  
48..................687.25  
49..................695.25  
50..................703.25  
51..................711.25  
52..................719.25  
53..................727.25  
54..................735.25  
55..................743.25  
56..................751.25  
57..................759.25  
58..................767.25  
59..................775.25  
60..................783.25  
61..................791.25  
62..................799.25  
63..................807.25  
64..................815.25  
65..................823.25  
66..................831.25  
67..................839.25  
68..................839.25  
69..................855.25  
CANAL...........FREQ (MHz)  
R1....................49.75  
R2....................59.25  
R3....................77.25  
R4....................85.25  
R5....................93.25  
R 6.................175.25  
R 7.................183.25  
R 8.................191.25  
R 9.................199.25  
R10................207.25  
R11................215.25  
R12................223.25  
S1..................105.25  
S2..................112.25  
S3..................119.25  
S4..................126.25  
S5..................133.25  
S6..................140.25  
S7..................147.25  
S8..................154.25  
S9..................161.25  
S10................168.25  
S11................231.25  
S12................238.25  
S13................245.25  
S14................252.25  
S15................259.25  
S16................266.25  
S17................273.25  
S18................280.25  
S19................287.25  
S20................294.25  
H1 .................303.25  
H2 .................311.25  
H3 .................319.25  
H4 .................327.25  
H5 .................335.25  
H6 .................343.25  
H7 .................351.25  
H8 .................359.25  
H9 .................367.25  
H10 ...............375.25  
H11 ...............383.25  
H12 ...............391.25  
H13 ...............399.25  
H14 ...............407.25  
H15 ...............415.25  
H16 ...............423.25  
H17 ...............431.25  
H18 ...............439.25  
H19 ...............447.25  
21..................471.25  
22..................479.25  
23..................487.25  
24..................495.25  
25..................503.25  
26..................511.25  
27..................519.25  
28..................527.25  
29..................535.25  
30..................543.25  
31..................551.25  
32..................559.25  
33..................567.25  
34..................575.25  
35..................583.25  
36..................591.25  
37..................599.25  
38..................607.25  
39..................615.25  
40..................623.25  
41..................631.25  
42..................639.25  
43..................647.25  
44..................655.25  
45..................663.25  
46..................671.25  
47..................679.25  
48..................687.25  
49..................695.25  
50..................703.25  
51..................711.25  
52..................719.25  
53..................727.25  
54..................735.25  
55..................743.25  
56..................751.25  
57..................759.25  
58..................767.25  
59..................775.25  
60..................783.25  
61..................791.25  
62..................799.25  
63..................807.25  
64..................815.25  
65..................823.25  
66..................831.25  
67..................839.25  
68..................839.25  
69..................855.25  
CANAL...........FREQ (MHz)  
2......................55.75  
3......................60.50  
4......................63.75  
5......................176.0  
6......................184.0  
7......................192.0  
8......................200.0  
9......................208.0  
10....................216.0  
B....................116.75  
C....................128.75  
D ...................140.75  
E....................159.75  
F....................164.75  
G ...................176.75  
H ...................188.75  
I.....................200.75  
J....................212.75  
K....................224.75  
L....................236.75  
M...................248.75  
N ...................260.75  
O ...................272.75  
P....................284.75  
Q ...................296.75  
H1 .................303.25  
H2 .................311.25  
H3 .................319.25  
H4 .................327.25  
H5 .................335.25  
H6 .................343.25  
H7 .................351.25  
H8 .................359.25  
H9 .................367.25  
H10 ...............375.25  
H11 ...............383.25  
H12 ...............391.25  
H13 ...............399.25  
H14 ...............407.25  
H15 ...............415.25  
H16 ...............423.25  
H17 ...............431.25  
H18 ...............439.25  
H19 ...............447.25  
21..................471.25  
22..................479.25  
23..................487.25  
24..................495.25  
25..................503.25  
26..................511.25  
27..................519.25  
28..................527.25  
29..................535.25  
30..................543.25  
31..................551.25  
32..................559.25  
33..................567.25  
34..................575.25  
35..................583.25  
36..................591.25  
37..................599.25  
38..................607.25  
39..................615.25  
40..................623.25  
41..................631.25  
42..................639.25  
43..................647.25  
44..................655.25  
45..................663.25  
46..................671.25  
47..................679.25  
48..................687.25  
49..................695.25  
50..................703.25  
51..................711.25  
52..................719.25  
53..................727.25  
54..................735.25  
55..................743.25  
56..................751.25  
57..................759.25  
58..................767.25  
59..................775.25  
60..................783.25  
61..................791.25  
62..................799.25  
63..................807.25  
64..................815.25  
65..................823.25  
66..................831.25  
67..................839.25  
68..................839.25  
69..................855.25  
CANALE ........FREQ (MHz)  
A .....................53.75  
B......................62.25  
C......................82.25  
D ...................175.25  
E....................183.75  
F....................192.25  
G ...................201.25  
H ...................210.25  
H1 .................217.25  
S1..................105.25  
S2..................112.25  
S3..................119.25  
S4..................126.25  
S5..................133.25  
S6..................140.25  
S7..................147.25  
S8..................154.25  
S9..................161.25  
S10................168.25  
S11................231.25  
S12................238.25  
S13................245.25  
S14................252.25  
S15................259.25  
S16................266.25  
S17................273.25  
S18................280.25  
S19................287.25  
S20................294.25  
H1 .................303.25  
H2 .................311.25  
H3 .................319.25  
H4 .................327.25  
H5 .................335.25  
H6 .................343.25  
H7 .................351.25  
H8 .................359.25  
H9 .................367.25  
H10 ...............375.25  
H11 ...............383.25  
H12 ...............391.25  
H13 ...............399.25  
H14 ...............407.25  
H15 ...............415.25  
H16 ...............423.25  
H17 ...............431.25  
H18 ...............439.25  
H19 ...............447.25  
21..................471.25  
22..................479.25  
23..................487.25  
24..................495.25  
25..................503.25  
26..................511.25  
27..................519.25  
28..................527.25  
29..................535.25  
30..................543.25  
31..................551.25  
32..................559.25  
33..................567.25  
34..................575.25  
35..................583.25  
36..................591.25  
37..................599.25  
38..................607.25  
39..................615.25  
40..................623.25  
41..................631.25  
42..................639.25  
43..................647.25  
44..................655.25  
45..................663.25  
46..................671.25  
47..................679.25  
48..................687.25  
49..................695.25  
50..................703.25  
51..................711.25  
52..................719.25  
53..................727.25  
54..................735.25  
55..................743.25  
56..................751.25  
57..................759.25  
58..................767.25  
59..................775.25  
60..................783.25  
61..................791.25  
62..................799.25  
63..................807.25  
64..................815.25  
65..................823.25  
66..................831.25  
67..................839.25  
68..................839.25  
69..................855.25  
NL  
De frequenties die gebruikt worden door een  
kabelmaatschappij kunnen verschillen van deze op  
de tabel. Raadpleeg uw kabelexploitant of uw  
handelaar voor meer informatie.  
I
Le frequenze usate per una società di teledistribuzione  
possano essere differenti di quelle nella tabella.  
Consultate la società di teledistribuzione o il vostro  
rivenditore per informazione specifica.  
E
Las frecuencias utilizadas por las empresas de  
distribución de señal por cable, pueden ser diferentes  
de las que se encuentran en esta tabla. Consulte con  
su compañia de distribución de televisión por cable o  
con su distribuidor para que le proporcionen una  
información más detallada.  
P
As frequências utilizadas por uma sociedade de  
teledistribuição podem ser diferentes das indicadas na  
lista de frequências. Consultar a sociedade de  
teledistribuição ou o vendedor para informações mais  
detalhadas.  
DK  
Frekvenser benyttet af kabel operatører kan være  
afvigende fra disse, kantakt deres kabel operatør eller  
forhandler for næmere informa-tion.  
N
Frekvensene som benyttes pa et kabelnett kan avvike  
fra de som er oppfört i tabellen. Kontakt ditt kabel-TV  
selskap eller din forhandler for næmere opplysninger.  
S
Frekvenserna som används i kabel-TV-näten kan  
avvika från frekvenserna i tabellen. Kontakta ditt kabel-  
TV-bolag eller din radiohandlare för vidare information.  
SF  
Kaapeliyhtiöden käyttämät taajuudet voivat poiketa  
taulukossa olevista taajuuksista. Tarkat tiedot saat  
kaapeliyhtiösta tai myyjältä.  
GR  
ꢀι συꢁνꢂτητες πꢃυ ꢁρησιµꢃπꢃιꢃύνται απꢂ µια εταιρεία  
τηλεµετάδꢃσης είναι δυνατꢂν να είναι διαꢄꢃρετικές απꢂ αυτές  
πꢃυ περιέꢁει ꢃ κατάλꢃγꢃς. (Συµꢅꢃυλευθείτε την εταιρεία  
τηλεµετάδꢃσης ή τꢃν πωλητή για λεπτꢃµερέστερες πληρꢃꢄꢃρίες).  
CEI  
Hastoty na kotoryx peredaòt telakampaniä mogut  
otlihatæsä ot hastot na dannoj tablice. (Obratitæsä  
k Vaπej telekampanii ili Vaπemu prodavcu za  
dopolnitelænoj informaciej.  
H
Egy televizió−adóállomás sugárzáshoz használt  
frekvenciatartományai lehetnek  
közöltektől eltérőek is. (Abban az esetben, ha bővebb  
információkra van szüksége, forduljon az eladóhoz.)  
a
táblázatban  
PL  
Operator sieci telewizyjnej może stosować inne  
częstotliwości, niż te, które figurują na tablicy  
(bardziej szczegółowych informacji na ten temat  
zasięgnąć u operatora lub sprzedawcy).  
CZ  
Frekvence používané některými televizními společnost−  
mi se mohou lišit od údajů uvedených v tomto seznamu.  
Informujte se blíže u příslušné společnosti nebo v prode−  
jně, kde jste televizor koupili.  
SK  
Frekvencie používané niektorými spoločnos9ami  
televízneho prenosu sa môžu liši9 od údajov uvedených v  
tomto zozname. Informujte sa bližšie  
spoločnosti alebo v predajni, kde ste televízor kúpili.  
u
príslušnej  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Pelco DVR DX3009 060 User Manual
Philips Computer Monitor 107C54 User Manual
Philips Digital Photo Frame 7FF1CWO 00 User Manual
Philips Headphones HE205 Series User Manual
Pioneer Car Video System AVH P6550DVD User Manual
Pioneer DVD Recorder DVD V7400 User Manual
Pioneer Indoor Furnishings KRP TS02 User Manual
Porter Cable Portable Generator D28362 031 0 User Manual
Poulan Trimmer 530164267 User Manual
ProMaster Camcorder Accessories 2437 User Manual