MAGNAVOX · [____I_your antenna has a A ombination antenna receives normal broadcast channels (VHF...

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(_i Getting Started Warning/Precautions .............................. 1, 8 Hooking Up Your TV ................................ 2 How to Use the First Time Set-Up Control .............. 3 Basic TV and Remote Control Operation ................. 3 E--'_ On-Screen Features +Setting the TV for Cable TV Operation ............. 4 +Adding Channels in Memory (Automatically)...4 +Adding Channels in Memory (Manually) .......... 4 +Using the Alternate Channel Control ................. 5 +Using the TV Channel Reminder ....................... 5 +Adjusting the TV Color ...................................... 5 +Setting the TV Sleep Timer Control ................... 5 +Using the Smart Picture Control ........................ 6 +Using the Smart Sound Control .......................... 6 +Using the TV Volume Bar Control .................... 6 +Using the TV Stereo Sound Control ................... 6 + How to Set the TV for Closed Captioning ........ 7 +Using the On-Screen Language Option .............. 7 +Using the TV's Audio/Video Input Jacks ............ 7 General Information Tips if Something Isn't Working ................. 8 Glossary of TV Terms ................................................ 8 Index .......................................................................... 8 Warranty ..................................................................... 8 Infrared Remot_ Control which works your TV as well as all on-screen feature controls. Standard broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable TV (CATV) channel capability. Stereo Ready TV with built-in audio amplifier and twin speaker system for receiving TV pro grams broadcast in stereo sound. Closed Captioning which allows the viewer to read TV program dialogue or voice conversa- tions as on-screen text. Automatic Programming of channels for quick and easy selection of favorite stations available in your area. On-Screen Features (in either English, French or Spanish) which show helpful messages for setting of TV controls. Sleep-Timer which automatically turns the TV OFF at preset time,,;. Smart Sound for the control of TV volume levels during program changes or commercial breaks. Smart Picture ff)r automatic "IV video control adjustments for a variety of viewing conditions and program sources. Audio/Video jaekpanel for direct connections with VCRs (or other video accessories) for quality TV picture and sound playback. MAGNAVOX Smart.Verysmart: MAGNAVOX Smart.Verysmart: Congratulations on your purchas -and welcome to the "family!" Dear MAGNAVOX product owner: Thank you for your confidence in MAGNAVOX. You've selected one of the best-built, best-backed products available today. And we'll do everything in our power to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come. As a member of the MAGNAVOX "family," you're entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service net- works in the industry. What's more, your purchase guarantees you'll receive all the information and special for which you qualify, plus easy access to accessories from our convenient home shopping network. And most important of all, you can count on our uncompromising commit- ment to your total satisfaction. All of this is our way of saying welcome-and thanks for investing in a MAGNAVOX product. Sincerely, Robert Minkhorst President and Chief Executive Officer P.S. Remember, to get the most from your MAGNAVOX product, you must return your Warranty Registration Card within 10 days. So please mail it to us right now!

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(_i Getting StartedWarning/Precautions .............................. 1, 8

Hooking Up Your TV ................................ 2

How to Use the First Time Set-Up Control .............. 3

Basic TV and Remote Control Operation ................. 3

E--'_ On-Screen Features

+Setting the TV for Cable TV Operation ............. 4

+Adding Channels in Memory (Automatically)...4

+Adding Channels in Memory (Manually) .......... 4

+Using the Alternate Channel Control ................. 5

+Using the TV Channel Reminder ....................... 5

+Adjusting the TV Color ...................................... 5

+Setting the TV Sleep Timer Control ................... 5

+Using the Smart Picture Control ........................ 6

+Using the Smart Sound Control .......................... 6

+Using the TV Volume Bar Control .................... 6

+Using the TV Stereo Sound Control ................... 6

+ How to Set the TV for Closed Captioning ........ 7

+Using the On-Screen Language Option .............. 7

+Using the TV's Audio/Video Input Jacks ............ 7

General Information

Tips if Something Isn't Working ................. 8

Glossary of TV Terms ................................................ 8

Index .......................................................................... 8

Warranty ..................................................................... 8

Infrared Remot_ Control which works yourTV as well as all on-screen feature controls.

Standard broadcast (VHF/UHF) or Cable

TV (CATV) channel capability.

Stereo Ready TV with built-in audio amplifierand twin speaker system for receiving TV programs broadcast in stereo sound.

Closed Captioning which allows the viewer to

read TV program dialogue or voice conversa-tions as on-screen text.

Automatic Programming of channels for

quick and easy selection of favorite stations

available in your area.

On-Screen Features (in either English, French

or Spanish) which show helpful messages for

setting of TV controls.

Sleep-Timer which automatically turns the TV

OFF at preset time,,;.

Smart Sound for the control of TV volume

levels during program changes or commercialbreaks.

Smart Picture ff)r automatic "IV video control

adjustments for a variety of viewing conditions

and program sources.

Audio/Video jaekpanel for direct connectionswith VCRs (or other video accessories) forquality TV picture and sound playback.

MAGNAVOXSmart.Verysmart:

MAGNAVOXSmart.Verysmart:

Congratulations on your purchas-and welcome to the "family!"

Dear MAGNAVOX product owner:

Thank you for your confidence in MAGNAVOX. You've selected one of thebest-built, best-backed products available today. And we'll do everything inour power to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come.

As a member of the MAGNAVOX "family," you're entitled to protection byone of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service net-works in the industry.

What's more, your purchase guarantees you'll receive all the informationand special for which you qualify, plus easy access to accessories fromour convenient home shopping network.

And most important of all, you can count on our uncompromising commit-ment to your total satisfaction.

All of this is our way of saying welcome-and thanks for investing in aMAGNAVOX product.

Sincerely,

Robert MinkhorstPresident and Chief Executive Officer

P.S. Remember, to get the most from your MAGNAVOX product,you must return your Warranty RegistrationCard within 10 days. So please mail it to us right now!

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[____I_your antenna has a

A ombination antennareceives normal

broadcast channels (VHF

2-13 and UHF 14-69).

Your connection is easy

since there is only one

75_2 (ohm) antenna plug

on the back of your TV-and that's where the anten-

na goes.

round cable (75 ohm) on theend, then you're ready to con-nect it to the TV.

If your antenna has flat twin-lead wire (300 ohm), you firstneed to attach the antenna wiresto the screws on a 300 to 75

ohm adapter.

Combination VHF/UHF Antenna

(Outdoor or Indoor)

Otwmeof you may haveo separate antennas.

One antenna is for VHFchannels (2-13) and the

other antenna is for UHF

channels (14-69).

For homes with separate

UHF/VHF antennas, you

will need an optional

"combiner" before you canconnect to the TE. See the

"Smart Help" section (to

the right on this page)for

ordering details.

F_AAttach the separate

li an:tV e :::et:as=Outdoor UHF Antenna

(Twin-lead 300 Ohm)

Outdoor VHF Antenna

(Twin-lead 300 Ohm)

Outdoor VHF Antenna

(Round 75 Ohm cable)

_Push the round end of the

adapter (or antenna) onto theANTENNA plug on the rear ofthe TV. If the round end of the

antenna wire is threaded, screw

it down tight.

300 to 75£2

Adapter(483521827003)

Round Cable

75_

<_Pu-_ the round end of the

Icombiner onto the ANTENNA

[plug on the rear of the TV.

U/V Combiner

75-300 Ohm Adapter

Round Cable 75t')

Back of TV

Back of TV

Remember,be sure to set the

TV for the type sig-

nal you've connect-ed (see page 3 ofthis Set-Up Guide.)

To set the TV to

select only thechannel numbers in

your area see howto "Program" or"Add" channels in

memory on page 3.

To order anyoptional accessorycontact your dealeror call the toll-free

accessory orderingnumber (1.800-292.6066):

• UHF/VHFCombiner:

(SBV1133AO1)• 75-300 Ohm

Adapter:(SBV 1113AO 1)

• 300-75 Ohm

Adapter:(483521827003)

OUr Cable TV input into

your home may be agle (75 ohm) cable, or a

Converter Box installa-

tion. In either case the

connection to the TV is

very easy. Just put the

threaded end of the cable

signal to the TV's antenna

plug and screw it down

tight.

If your Cable TV sig-nal is a single round cable (75ohm) then you're ready to con-nect to the TV.

If you have a Cable TVConverter Box:Connect the Cable TV signal tothe Cable Signal IN(put) plugon the Converter.

Cable TV Company

_C--onnect the Cable TV

cable to the ANTENNA plugon the TV.

If you have a Cable TVConverter Box:

Connect the OUT(put) plugfrom the Converter to the

ANTENNA plug on the TV(connecting cable supplied with

the Converter.)

Cable "IV Signal

Cable TV Converter Round Cable

Box Connection 75D Ohm

Back of TV

Remember,set the TV for the

type signal you'vejust connected (seepage 3 of this Set-Up Guide.)

To select only thechannel numbers on

your Cable systemsee "Auto Program"(page 3). If you usea Cable Converter

box, set the TV tothe same channel asthe converter's CH

3/4 switch (on therear of the convert-

er.)

_Ca e basic Antenna, orble TV, to VCR to

TV connection is shown to

the right. For more infor-mation on other hookups

(possible when CableConverter/Descrambler

boxes are included) refer

to your accessory VCRand Cable Converter

Owner's Manual for

details.

yourAntenna or Cable TV signalto the IN FROM ANT(enna)

on the VCR.

_Connect the OUT TO TV

plug on the VCR to theANTENNA plug on the TV(connecting cable suppliedwith the VCR.)

Outdoor VHF/UHF _300 to 75_ Ohm

Antenna_,L___.,.__: _ Adapteo_

:÷ \ \\

Cable TV signal

< _Refer to the Owner's

Manual included with yourVCR for other possible con-nections and TV/VCR operat-

ing details.

Back of TV

Round Cable

75_ Supplied with VCR

\ VCR

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< <

rSt little Setup atttotncttt-all)' takes care of some

basic TV control settings for

you. Follow the steps in this

section to quickly add areachannel numbers into the

TV's memo_., and set the TV

for your connected signal(Antenna or Cable.)

NOTE: The "SETUP" on-

screen control is automatical-

ly selected when you first

plug-in your TV and press the

MENU button (on the 13/orthe remote.)

With SETUP control

selected, press (+) button (onthe TV or remote) to show thelist of SETUP items.

Press MENU • or • (on the

TV or remote) to pick any ofthe SETUP items listed.

_'_With SELECT LAN-

GUAGE control ON, press (+)button to set the language of theTV's Menu controls. (EitheriEnglish, Espanol/Spanish, orFrancais/French).

_Vith AUTO CABLE

SELECT control ON, press(+) button to automatically setthe TV to receive either Cable

TV or Antenna signals (con-nected at the rear of the TV.)See page 2 for connectiondetails.

PHESS¢TO

SELECTLANQUAGE

SETUP

CADLECHANNEL$

ARE PRESENT

-':_4_ With AUTO PROGRAM [

control ON, press (+) button to[

automatically add Cable sys- IItem or local area channel num-

[bers into the TV s memory. @

: .. ... i...... :- .':........ .....:. : ..i : -. i _. TV.,ettorece,veAntennasupped channe s.

"RED" channel numbers

have been added to memor

["__ Press the I\ I / [

1_\(_/ remote's STATUS button II .\r///- (oruse"EXW)toback] _ out of the SETUP Menu.

Remember, SETUP is a first-

use, one-time operation andwill not have to be repeated(even if the TV is unplugged.)

If the SETUPMenu disappears Iand you are not finished, just Ipress the MENU and (+) buttonsto return to the SETUP screen.

• r "b"Press the POWER

button to turn the TV ON.

•_P-ress the VOLUME UP

I •) or DOWN (•) button to

adjust the sound level.

_<_Press the CHANNEL UP

I(•) or DOWN (•) button to[select TV channels, i_

• _.:°',;,

-! ,,_ :- 7:..-_ ,! ..-,i - ] ! :

, ".'. "',.a, '. .'.L. ,.. i' _" " ':'" . _'" • i -

POWERI

lOad the a,lq)/ted bat-ries into the remote."

1. Remove the battery

compartment lid on theback of the remote.

2. Place the batteries (2-AAA) in the remote. Besure the (+) and (-) endsof the batteries line upcorrectly (inside of case ismarked.)

3. Reattach the battery lid.

_l_gl_Point the remote con _ol toward the remote sensor - [. ,:;indow on the TV when oper- :' "ing the TV with the remote.

Smnr{ Picture Burro11Press to select from a list of factory pre_t ptcture control

levels set for a number of d_fl'erent type_ of viewingsources and programs See page 6 for details

Press the M button to shov, on-screen controls Press •

• buttons to move through the hst of controls.

Volume Button

Press to adjust the TV sound level.

Status/Exit BtlttonPres_to see the current channel numberon the TV screen.Also press this button to clear the TV screen after controladjustments

Alternate Channel Buttorl

Press to select prevtously viewed channelsFor example' You are watching channel 4 and change to

channel l0 (using the channel number buttons) PressA/CH and your TV will return to channel 4. Press A/CH

agaln and your TV will return to channel 10. Turn to page

5 to see how the "ALT CHN." control is used to quicklyselect a series of channels

Channel Scan Butt9;1

Press to scan up or down through channe numbers.

Remember,

You can press anybutton on the frontof the "IVto turnthe "IV ON.

The tuned channel

number will alwaysbriefly appear whenthe TV is firstturned ON (andwith channel

changes.) You canalso press the STA-TUS button (on theremote) to see whatchannel the TV isON.

Smart Sound Button

Press to control TV sound levels dttnng program changes or commerctalbreaks For more reformation, ste the "Smart Sound" secUon (on page 6 )

¢-I and (+) Buttons

Press to adjust the selected on-screen (MENU) feature control

MatLl_tt_tPress to turn the sound OFF on the TV. Press agmn to

return the sound to its previous level.

_ambc_2_IomPress two number buttons to select TV channels For

example' to select channel 6..press "0" first: then "6"

Sleep ButtonPress to set the "IV to automatically turn

itself OFF (See page 7 for detaigL

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ou need to make surethat the TV is set to pick

up either Cable TV stations

or Antenna signals. In otherwords, the TV needs to know

whether you have connected

a Cable TV signal or a nor-real antenna to its ANTENNA

plug (see page 2).

NOTE: If you went through

First 77me Setup (page 3),

this task has already been

completed for you.

Press MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remotepress M button and then MA• buttons.)

Select the word CABLE with

the TV's on-screen Arrow.

,,7_ the (+) or (-) but-tons (on the TV or the remote)to select either:

YES- If you DO have CableTV connected to the

TV. Channels 1-125

can be selected.

NO- If you have an Antennaconnected to the TV.Channels 2-69 can beselected.

Press STATUS button on

the remote control to clear the

screen.

Try it out.Press the CHAN-NEL A• buttons

and scan the chan-nels. CH•• works

only after STATUSbutton is pressed toclear the screen (orMenu times out -about 1 minute.)

Remember, to setthe TV to select the

channels on yourCable system, or inyour area, see the"Autoprogram" and"Adding Channels"in the sectionbelow.

uto-Program is toradding local area chan-

nel numbers into the memory.

of the TV. This makes it easy

for you to select only yourarea (or Cable system) chan-

nels when the CHANNEL

_k • buttons are pressed.

NOTE: If you went throughFirst Time Setup (page 3),

this task has already been

completed for you.

Press MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remote

press M button and then MA• buttons.)

Select the word PROGRAMwith the TV's on-screen Arrow.

I ,<__the (+) button (on l<

the TV or the remote) to PRO-

GRAM.

_Press the (+) button again

to start the TV search for area

channels.

Flashing channel numbers will

count upward on the screen asthe TV looks for channels to

"ADD".

_)You may press any button

(on the TV or remote) to stopthe channel search at any time.When the channel search is

completed the TV will return tothe last viewed channel.The TV screen will be blockedoff until the search for channels

is done.

"RED" channel numbers have been

added to the TV's memory.

"WHITE" channel numbers are not

in the TV's program memory,

_Try it out. Press

l_/ CHANNEL •• buttons

1,"_7/" and see which channels

I _ have been added.

To drop any unwanted channelsfrom the TV's memory, seehow to "Manually" deletechannels in the section below.

When searching for channels theTV screen display may jitterslilghtly. This is normal and doesnot indicate a need for service.

uto-Program (see above)adds all the channels it

can find (on your Antenna or

Cable TV s)'stem) into the

TV's memo_. . Add/Deletechannels makes it easy for

you to add other channels, or

drop unwanted channels,

from the list of channels in

the TV's memo_.'.

Press MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remotepress M button and then M• • buttons,)

Select the word CHANNELwith the TV's on-screen Arrow.

_ P-r-_s Channel Number

buttons on the remote (orCHANNEL •• buttons on the

TV) to select the channel youwant to SAVE (or DELETE.)

Press the STATUS button_Press (+) button to SAVE [ _

the selected channel number I to clear the screen after adding

into memory. I I ordeleting) all the channelsPress (-) button to DELETE a t [.you want.

channel from memory. 1

NOTE: You can also add the VCR/AUX mode

(see page 7) into the TV's channel memory.Then you can quickly select the Audio/Video

Input jacks on the rear of the TV by pressingthe Channel AY buttons.

Just "SAVE" the VCR/AUX rood.• (located

between the lowest and highest charnel num-bers) into the TV's channel memo ry.

Try it out. Press

NNEL•, or •buttons and "scan 'from

I _ channel to channel.

The channels you SAVEDshould appear. The channels

you DELETED should notappear.

7['0SAVE a channel above 100,use the CHAr buttons on theTV. The remote number buttons

only go up to channel 99.

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A ring" or series oJ previ-ously viewed channels

can be selected from theAlternate Channel (A/CH)

button on your remote con-

Press MENU • or •

on the "IV (or on the remotepress M button and then M• • buttons.)

Select the word ALT CHN.with the TV's on-screen Arrow.

I ,<_Press the (+) or (-) but- ] '__ STATUS button on

tons to select the number of the remote control to clear the

channels in the 'ring'."- (Either screen.

2, 3, or 4 channels.)

2 CHANNEL - Current and one

trol. With this feature you can

easily switch between differ-ent TV programs that cur-

rently interest you. The ALT. •CHN. menu control allows ,_

you to set up to four channels _.___1_in the viewing ring". Great _._f ._

for viewingeveningnewsor ___ .___sports programming, r k_N_._¢__

previous channel in the ring

3 CHANNEL - Current and two

previous channels in the ring

4 CHANNEL - Current and three

previous channels in the ring

4 Channel RIn

CurrentChennel

PreviousChInnef

t2nd Prevloul

Channel

Srd PreviousChannel

t_._--_-

Remember,to use A/CH firstselect the desiredchannels with thenumber buttons on

the remote. (For

example: 02, 06, 11,and 22.) Then pressthe A/CH button on

the remote to quick-ly select the chan-nels in the "ring".

I

_ [BEGAN]

Press MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remote

press M button and then M_/"eep the channel number I •• buttons.)

• ]k for a selected program Ion the TV screen by using the I Select the word REMINDERREMINDER feature. I with the TV's on-screen Arrow.

I

Press (+) or ( ) button <ON. to /

turn REMINDER []

_Press STATUS button to

clear the screen.

You should now see the chan-nel number at the bottom of thescreen.

Remember,

if Closed

Captioning is ON,neither the ChannelReminder or the"MUTE" soundindicator will showon the TV screen.

MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remote

press M button and then M

1•• buttons) until the desired

control shows on-screen.

,<_Pr--e-_ (+) and (-) to adjust

the selected color control.

'<_Press STATUS button (or

EXIT Menu) to clear the screen

when picture adjustments are

completed.

BRIGHTNESS Press (-) or (+) until

darkest parts of the picture are asbright as you prefer.

PICTURE Press (-) or (+) until

lightest pans of the picture show gooddetail.

COLOR Press (-) or (+_ t_:,add oreliminate color.

TINT Press (-t or (+) to obtain natur-al skin tones.

_;HARPNESS Press (-) or (+) toimprove detail in the piclure.

Remembe r,with the bar scalecentered the control

settings are at nor-mal mid-range lev-els.

ave you evet .]_llenasleep in front of the "IV

only to have it wake you up

at two in the morning with a

test pattern screeching in

your ears? Well, your TV

can save you all that trouble

by atttomatically turning

itself off.

Press the SLEEP but-ton on the remote.

VPress MENU • or • on the

TV (or on the remote press Mbutton and then M •• but-

tons) and select the wordSLEEP with the TV's on-screen Arrow.

__ the SLEEP button

repeatedly to pick the amountof time (15 minutes to 2 hoursahead) before the TV will turnitself off.

The (+),(-) buttons can also beused to set the amount of time.

_Press the STATUS button

to clear the screen after youhave set the time for the TV to

turn off.

A few seconds before the TV is

to shut off a message will comeon the screen telling youGOOD NIGHT.

Remember.

If you ever want tosee how many min-utes are left beforethe TV shuts itself

off, press the STA-TUS button on theremote.

If you want to stopa SLEEP TIMER

setting, reset thetimer back to OFF.You could also turn

the TV off, and then

back on again, tocancel a setting.

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whether you're watching amovie or a video game

your TV has automatic videocontrol settings matched for

your current program sourceor content. The Smart Picture

feature quickly resets yourTV's video controls for anumber of different types ofprograms and viewing condi-tions you may have in yourhome. Each Smart Picture

setting is preset at the factoryto automatically adjust theTV's Picture, Color, and

Sharpness viewing controllevels.

Press the SmartPicture button on the remote.

Press the Smart Picture

button repeatedly to select any

one of the preset viewing cate-gories (Example: Video Games,

Movies, etc.).

Press STATUS button on

the remote control to clear the

screen.

Remember, ithe Smart Picturevideo control set-

tings are memorizedinto the TV at the

factory and canonly be reset byfield and servicetechnicians.

With the SmartPicture control dis-

played, the MenuAY buttons canalso be used to

make your selec-tions.

re you tired of the soundof commercials following

you into the next room or all

through the house? Smart

Sound allows you to preset adesired volume level that the

TV sound will not go above.

This makes for an even, more

consistent sound by reducing

the peaks and valleys thatcan occur during program

changes or commercialbreaks.

the Smart Soundbutton on the remote. <_>Press the Smart Soundbutton repeatedly to turn the

volume level control ON (or

OFF.)

<<"'Press the STATUS button

to clear the screen when com-

pleted.

SMART SOUND ON

Remember, gSmart Sound canalso be selectedwith the TV's on-screen Menu. Just

press the (+) or (-)buttons to turn theSMART SND con-trol ON or OFF.

se the Volume Bar con-trol to see the TV's vol-

ume level settings on the TVscreen. Once set the VolumeBar will be seen each timethe VOLUME buttons (on the

TV or remote) are pressed.

Press MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remote

press M button and then M• • buttons.)

Select the word VOL.BARwith the TV's on-screen Arrow.

__ (+) or (-) buttons to ._P--r_ STATUS button to

turn the VOL BAR control ON. I Iclear the screen. Try it out. iPress the VOL••buttons. The VOL-

UME BAR should

appear at the bot-tom of the screen.

NOTE: The TV's

volume level mayalso be loweredwhen the set is

turned OFF.

our TV can receivebroadcast stereo TV pro-

grams. The TV has both an

amplifier and twin speakers

through which the stereosound can be heard,

_econd Audio Programk._ (SAP) is an additional

part of the stereo broadcast

system. Sent as a third audiochannel SAP can be heard

apart from the current TV

program sound. TV stations

are free to use SAP for any

number of purposes. Many

experts believe it will be used

for translations of TV shows.

Press MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remotepress M button and then M• • buttons.)

Select the word STEREO withthe TV's on-screen Arrow.

"-_" _--e-'e_(+) button to turnthe STEREO MODE ON.

,_Pr-'_-e_ STATUS button to

] [clear the screen.1

STEREO

SECOND AUDIO PROGRAM

6

Remember, liif the TV is set toSTEREO but thecurrent channel isnot broadcasted in

stereo, the sound atthe TV will remain

monaural (mono.)

If a SAP signal isnot present with thecurrent channel, the

SAP option cannotbe selected. Also, ifSAP is selected on

a channel (withSAP) and you selectanother channel,

when you return tothe original channelSAP will be OFF

(and you will haveto reselect the SAP

feature.)

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lOSed Captioning allowsou to read the voice

content of television pro-

grams on the TV screen.

Designed to help the hearing

impaired this feature uses on-screen "text boxes" to show

dialogue and conversations

while the TV program is in

progress.Note: Broadcast stations will

often use spelling abbrevia-

tions, symbols, dropouts and

other grammatical shortcuts

in order to keep pace with the

on-screen action. These type

factors vary upon the source

of the captioned text materialand do not indicate a need

for service on the part of theT_.

Press MENU • or •

on the T• (or on the remote

press M button and then M• • buttons.)

Select the word CAPTIONwith the TV's on-screen Arrow.

"¢_ Press (+) or (-) buttons toselect the desired Closed

Caption (CC) mode - ForExample: CAPTION 1.

Note: _ "CAPTION 1" isthe most used mode to view

captioned material.

_Press the STATUS button

after making your Captionmode selection. Closed

Captioning material (if avail-able on the currently selectedTV program) will appear onthe TV screen.

To cancel, set the CAPTIONfeature to OFF when finished

viewing.

CAPTION 1, 2, 3, or 4 mode: dialogue (and TEXT 1, 2, 3, or 4 mode:often used for chanr_l guide,descriptions) for the action on the captioned TV program schedules, or bulletin board information for CC pro-

shows on-screen. (See Smart Help on this page.) grams. Text mode blocks the TV screen.

Remember,not all TV programsand product com-mercials are madefor broadcast with

Closed Caption(CC) informationincluded. Neitherare all Closed

Caption modes(CAPTION 1-4, orTEXT 1-4)) neces-

sarily being used bya broadcast station

during the transmis-sion of a closed

caption program.Refer to your area'sTV program listingsfor the stations andtimes of Closed

Caption shows.

or our French andSpanish speaking TV

owners an on-screen LAN-

GUAGE option is present.With the LANGUAGE control

you can set the TV's on-screen features to be shown

in either English, French, or

Spanish text.

NOTE: If you went through

First Time Setup (page 3),

this task has already been

completed for you.

MENU • or •

on the TV (or on the remote

press M button and then M• • buttons.)

Select the word LANGUAGEwith the TV's on-screen Arrow.

.<_Press (+) or (-) buttons to

select either the English, French

I(FRANCAIS), or Spanish

(ESPANOL) language option.

'€_Press STATUS button on

the remote control to clear the ilscreen.

IRemember.

The Language con-trol only makes theTV's on-screen

(MENU) itemsappear in French orSpanish text. It doesnot change the lan-guage of other on-screen text featuressuch as Closed

Captioned (CC) TVshows.

ou can view the play-back of VCR tapes

(Video Disc Players, cam-

corders, etc). by using theAUDIO and VIDEO INPUT

jacks (on the rear of the TV).

Connect the VIDEO

and AUDIO IN(put) jacks on

the TV to the AUDIO andVIDEO OUT(put) jacks on the

VCR.

__ MENU • or • on

the TV (or on the remote pressM button and then M •• but-

tons.)

Select the word INPUT withthe TV's on-screen Arrow.

PICTURE AND SOUND FROM PLAY-

BACK OF VCR TAPE

I

NOTE: YOU CAN ALSO PRESS THECHANNEL AV BU'Iq'ONS TO

SELECT "VCR/AUX" (if it has beenadded to the TV's channel memory. Seethe "Add and Delete Channels" section

e4 for details.

"_" Pr--'_Tss(+) or (-) button to

select the VCR/AUX(iliary)INPUTS on the rear of the TV.

turn the VCR ON and PLAY

the VCR tape to be viewed onthe TV.

VIDEO Ii' --

(YELLOW)

Remember,when you'rethrough using theA/V INPUT jacks,return the INPUT

display screen onthe TV to ANTEN-

NA. If you leavethe TV in theVCR/AUX INPUTmode and there is

no signal sourceconnected to the

jacks, you will beseeing only a blankscreen on the TV.

NOTE: If you havea mono (singleaudio OUTPUT)

VCR, "Y"Connectors are

available (from

your dealer or PartsInformation Center

1 800 292-6066) toconnect to the audio

inputs on the TV.

VCR

(EQUIPPED WITH VIDI;O AND

AUDIO OUTPUT JACKS)

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lease make these atntplechecks before calling for

service. Theses tips can save

you time and money sincecharges for TV installation

and adjustment of customercontrols are not covered

under your warranty.

CAUTION: A video source

(such as a video game,Compact Disc Interactive -CDI, or TV informationchannel) which shows a con-

stant non-moving pattern onthe TV screen, can cause pic-ture tube damage. When notin use, turn the video source

OFE Regularly alternate theuse of such video sources

with normal TV viewing.

No PowerCheck the TV power cord.

Unplug the TV, wait 1minute, then reinsert plug

into outlet and push POWER

button again.Check to be sure outlet is not

on a wall switch.

This TV is equipped with

protective circuitry that shutsthe TV off in case of moder-

ate power surges. Shouldthis occur turn the TV back

on by pressing the POWERbutton once or twice, or

unplug (wait 10 seconds) and

then replug the power cord atthe AC outlet. This feature is

NOT designed to prevent

damage due to high powersurges such as those caused

by lightning, which is not

covered by your warranty.

:@No Sound• Check the VOLUME buttons.

I Check the MUTE button on

the remote control.

Picture

• Check antenna connectionson the rear of the TV. Are

they properly secured to the

antenna plug on the TV?• Check the CABLE/YES NO

control for correct position.• Check the INPUT control for

correct position. VCR/AUX

position without a signalsource will result in a blank

screen.

Remote Doesn't

Work• Check batteries. Replace

with AAA Heavy Duty (ZincChloride) or Alkaline batter-

ies if necessary.• Clean the remote and the

remote sensor window on theTV.

Check the TV power cord.Unplug the TV, wait 1

minute, then reinsert plug

into outlet and push POWER

button again.

3" Wrong Channel

(or no Channelsabove 13)• Repeat channel selection.• Add desired channel num-

bers (CHANNEL control)

into TV memory.• Check CABLE/ YES NO

control for correct position.

Cleaning and Care• Unplug the TV before clean-

ing.• Avoid using anything abra-

sive that could scratch the

screen.

• Wipe the TV screen with a

clean cloth dampened withwater.

• Gently wipe cabinet surfaces

with a clean cloth or sponge

dampened with cool clear

water. Use a clean dry cloth

to dry the wiped surfaces.

• Occasionally vacuum theventilation holes or slots in

the cabinet back.

Audio/Video Inputs * Connectors (RCA phono typeplugs)on the rear of the TV for the input of audio and video signals. Designed for

use with VCRs to receive higher picture resolution and offer sound connection options.

Coaxial Cable * A single solid antenna wire normally matched with a metal plug (F-type)end connector that screws (or pushes) directly onto a 75 Ohm input found on the Televisionor VCR.

On Screen Displays (OSD) * Refers to the wording or messages generated by the televi-sion (or VCR) to help the user with specific feature controls (color adjustment, program-ming, etc.).

Menu * An on-screen listing of feature controls shown on the Television screen that aremade available for user adjustments.

Muitichannel Television Sound (MTS) * The broadcast standard that allows for stereo and

Second Audio Programs (SAP) to be transmitted with the TV picture.

Programming * The procedure of adding or deleting channel num-bers into the Television's memory circuits. In this way the Television"remembers" only the locally available or desired channel numbersand skips over any unwanted channel numbers.

Remote Sensor Window * A window or opening found on theTelevision control panel through which infrared remote control com-mand signals are received.

Status * Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel number is

Accessories ..... 2Add Channels .... 4Alternate Channel .5Antenna Connect .2Audio/Video Jacks 7

Autoprogram .... 4Batteries ........ 3

Connections (A/V) 7Cable TV Control .4

Channel Memory .4Channel Reminder 5

Closed Caption ...7Coaxial Cable .... 2

Controls/TV ..... 3Controls/Remote..3Features ........ IFirst Time Use ...3

Glossary ....... 8Language ....... 7Menu Button .... 3Minus(-) Buttons .3Plus(+) Button ...3Precautions .... 1, 8Remote Control . .3Service ......... 8RF Cable ....... 2

Safety Notes ... 1, 8Sensor Remote ...3SETUP ......... 3

Sleep Timer ..... 5Smart Picture .... 6Smart Sound ..... 6Status Button .... 3Stereo .......... 6

Tips for Service . .8VCR Connections .2Volume Bar ..... 6

Warranty ........ 8

currently being viewed. Status can also be used to clear the Television of on screen displays orinformation (rather than waiting for the displays to "time out" or automatically disappear fromthe screen).

Twin Lead Wire * The more commonly used name for the two strand 300 Ohm antenna wireused with many indoor and outdoor antenna systems', In many cases this type of antenna wire

COLOR TELEVISION LIMITED WARRANTY

90 Days Free Labor oOne Year Free Service on Parts ,Two Years Free Service on Color Picture TUbe Parts

This product can be repaired in-home.

WHO IS COVERED? BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales receipt or other doc- Please check your owner's manual before requesting service. Adjustments of the controlsument shov:ing that you purchased the product is considered proof of purchase, discussed there may save you a service call.

WHAT IS COVERED?

Warrant3, coverage begins the day you buy your product. For 90 days thereafter, all parts_ill be repaired or replaced, and labor is flee. From 90 days to one year from the day of pur-chase, all parts _ill be repaired or replaced, but you pay for all labor charges. From one totwo years from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts exceptthe picture tube, and for all labor charges. After two years from the day of purchase, you payfor the replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges.

All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only fbr the original warrantyperiod. When the warranty, on the product expires, the warranty on all replaced andrepaired parts also expires.

WHAT IS EXCLUDED?

Your warranty does not cover:* labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of customer controls

on the product, and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product.e product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized

repair or other cause not ,_,_ithin the control of Philips Consumer Electronics Company.• reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna systems outside the

unit.

* a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any coun-try other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/orauthorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifications.

• incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (Some states do notallow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion maynot apply to you. This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whethercopyrighted or not copyrighted.)

TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A., PUERTO RICO OR

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...

Contact a Philips factory service center (see enclosed list) or authorized service center toarrange repair.

(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, all implied warranties, including impliedwarranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration tothe duration of this express warranty But, because some states do not allow limitations onhow long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you. )

TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA...

Contact a Philips consumer service center (listed below), self-servicing dealer or authorizedservice depot to arrange repair.

Philips Electronics Ltd.601 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, M1B 1M8

(416) 292-51614977 Levv Street, St. Laurent, Qua.bee, H4R 2N9

(514) 956-02103695 Grandview Highway, Vancouver, B.C., VSM 2G7

(604) 435-4411

(In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No other warranties areexpressed or implied, including an}' implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for aparticular purpose. Philips is not liable under any circumstances tbr an}' direct, indirect,special, incidental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if notified of the

possibility of such damages.)

WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?

Warranty. service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed byPhilips Consumer Electronics Company. In countries where Philips Consumer ElectronicsCompany does not distribute the product, the local Philips service organization willattempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts andtechnical manual(s) are not readily available).

MAKE SURE YOU KEEP...

Please keep your sales receipt or other document shox_'ing proof of purchase. Attach it tothis owner's manual and keep both nearby. Also keep the original box and packing mate-rial in case you need to return your product.

REMEMBER...

Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below. Also, please fillout and mail 3'our warranty registration card promptly. It will be easier for us to noti_'you if necessary. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rightswhich vary from state to state.MODEL #SERIAL #

Philips Service Company 401 East _Madrew Johnson HighwayJefferson City, Tennessee 37760

(423) 475-8869

IB 7301-E001 8