Philips 55PP9352 Guide d'installation

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Your Television's
Directions for Use
55PP9352
60PP9352
Product Highlights
High-definition displaym1080i/480p
High-definition component video/RGB+H/V
and DB15 inputs
Active Control TM
Eye Fidelity
APAC TM (Automatic Phosphor Aging
Compensation)
Features
Multipoint digital convergence
Protective screen filter
Virtual Dolby _ Surround
3-D Y/C comb filter
Two-tuner picture-in-picture
Slim, upscale styling
Home-cinema universal remote
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Page 1 - Directions for Use

Your Television'sDirections for Use55PP935260PP9352Product Highlights• High-definition displaym1080i/480p• High-definition component video/RGB+H/

Page 2 - Know these

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TVy_Jo u can use your TV_ AUDIO OUYPUY_ktcksconnect to an exterrlal audio kirfl system.[_bllow tbe simple steps b

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TVC:mponent video inputs allow the highest pos-ible color and picture resohttion in the play-back of digital sign

Page 4 - LILILI_IGENERAL INFORMATION

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TVTche./bllowing instructions explain how tovnnect a DVD pluyer with plvgressive-scancapability to the HD INPUT-A

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Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTVThe S01per)-video connection on the rear (andI side panel) qf the TV can give you better pic-ture detail aM clar#

Page 6 - TV recognizes

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TVD;gital equipment w,ith a 1080i or 480p out-ut, is compatible w,ith the HD INPUT-AV 4video jacks.NOTE: ]'b

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Digital equipment with a 1080i or 480poutput, is compatible with the HD INPUT-A V 5 vMeo inputjactc ]71is page presents onepossible connection scenari

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Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTVTjbhe side panel jacks provide a convenient w,ayr you to connect a camcorder to your T_]he side paneljucks are re

Page 9

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your "IVTphe TV_ side panel has a headphonejuck /brersonal li.Ttening.Insert the headphone plug into the head-pho

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Using the Remote Controly;ur TV remote is capable of working notnly your TV but also other iq/?aredremote (1R) controlled devices such as VCRs,cable T

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Nd w that you have looked up the./our-igit remote-control Direct-entJ T Code/or your brand o/accessory device, you areread), to./ollow the simple step

Page 12 - RearofTV

Once your PHILIPS purchase is registered, you're efigible to receive all the privileges of owning aPHILIPS product. So complete and return the Wa

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Using the Remote Controly;ur TV remote can be set to work variousccessory devices (VCRs, cable com,ert-ers, and satellite receivers, ./or example) 1)y

Page 14 - Satellite

VCRUsing the Remote ControlCODE NUHBERADMIRAL... 0075, 0236ADVENTURA... 0027AIKO ... 0305A_WA ... 0

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Using the Remote ControlCODE NUMBERADS ... 0880AIWA ... 0855CARVER ... 0853, 0850, 0858DENON ...

Page 16 - Carncorder

Using the Remote ControlTile Chart below provides you with com-monaccessory-device junctions associat-ed with the buttons on your Philips TV remotecon

Page 17

Using the Remote ControlTshe A V button on the remote control andOURCE SIz'LECT button on the TVallow you to access the TVI_ signal-sourceinputs,

Page 18 - Using the Remote Control

Using the Remote Controly;u can use the AutoSound TM options toutomatically tailor the TV's sound /orthe t2pe of program you are watching, The/ac

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UsingtheRemote ControlyOaU can use an AutoPicture TM option toutomatically tailor the TV _ picture./brcertain tapes o/input signals. 771e /bctol 3,has

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After you set up a list q/'yourJbvorite sig-nal sources in the SURF list, ,,)ou canpress the SURF button to see the list andquickly tune to a./bv

Page 21 - DVD PLAYER

Using the Remote ControlPress the Program List button onthe remote control to display a list ofchannel numbers and their names (seethe "Tuner Mod

Page 22

Using the Remote ControlHlVe you ever.fallen asleep in /?ont o/'the*V? You can program your TV to turnoi]while you sleep, 77w Sleep 77mer.fL,atur

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead before operating equipment16.1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings,4. Follow al

Page 24

Using the Onscreen Submenus: PictureTOhadjust your TV picture controls, select aannel and./bllow these steps. See descrip-tions q!'the picture-ad

Page 25

Using the Onscreen Submenus: PictureE)m,,e Fidelity gives you a choice betweeno d!/.fi._rent scanning techniques_ro-gressive o1"interlaced,Progre

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Using the Onscreen Submenus: PictureThe Dynamic Contrast contro! allows youo sharpen the picture quality by makingdark portions o/the picture darker a

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Besides the normal volume level control,your TV also has individual sound-adjustment controls. You can use TREBLE(high./?equenc_Z BASS (low /?equenc_)

Page 28

Using the Onscreen Submenus: Soundym may have noticed the peaks and val-eys of sound that occur between pro-gram changes or at commercial breaks, 77wv

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Based on the signal being received, youselect various surround-sound modes:MONO, SPA77AL, STEREO, INCR. SUR-ROUND, or DOLBY* VIRTUAL (VirtualDolby Sur

Page 30

Using the Onscreen Submenus: Soundylu can enjoy stereo programs on yourV. ii has both an amplifier and twinspeakers through which stereo sound can beh

Page 31 - ® @=-@ r

SAt P, or Second Audio Plvgram, is an addi-ional part q[ the stereo broadcast _system,Sent as a third audio channel, an SAP can beheard apartj?om the

Page 32 - Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT

Using the Onscreen Submenus: Sound7_he BASS BOOST control allows you toI increase the lowzf!'equenc T range of theTV_ sound, 7his creates a deepe

Page 33

Using the Onscreen Submenus: Featuresyovur TV comes with an onscreen clock. Youill treed to set the clock bejbre you can usethe 7hner./bature. Durirsg

Page 34

INTRODUCTIONWelcome/Registration of Your TV ... 2Safety/Precautions ... 2 3Features ...

Page 35

Using the Onscreen Submenus: FeaturesA!_er you have set the TVIv clock, you canuse your TV to keep up with the time onscreen, You can also set the tim

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you can set the ]liner to switch to a selected'hannel at a specific time w,hile you arewatching another channel, or when the TV is instumlby mode

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Using the Onscreen Submenus: FeaturesF_llow these steps to select the channel tohich the Timer will switch the TEt-fi-ffgr Press the MENU/SELECT butto

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Using the Onscreen Submenus: FeaturesAfiTiMer you have set the TIME, STARTE, S?DP TIME, and CHANNEL,you must activate tlle Timer !br it to opermc<Y

Page 39 - TM feature (on page 5

Using the Onscreen Submenus: FeaturesT_te AutoLockTM fi_ature can help par-nts control what their children watchon TV. AutoLockTM does this by using t

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yOyUr A utoLock TM access code allowsou to enter the AutoLock TM submenusto set up or turn offblocking. Your accesscode is also the "key" th

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After you have set up your personalaccess code (see page 45), you areread), to select the channels or programsources you want to block.Press the MENU/

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A_,r you have set your personal accesscode (see page 45), you can blockprograms by .weciiic movie ratings,Press the MENU/SELECTbutton on the remote co

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Using the Onscreen Submenus: Featuresy_u also can b!ock programs by specificV ratings. Follow these simple steps,Press the MENU/SELECTbutton on the re

Page 44 - TM terms and program ratings

Tohe BLOCKING control can be thought/'as the "master switch "/'orAutoLock TM, Use it to turn ON or OFF allc?f the settings (based

Page 45 - TM Submenu using

ActiveControPMcontinuouslymeasuresandcorrectsallincomingsignalstoprovidethebestpicturesettings.Thisfeatureprovidesasharpandvirtuallynoise-fi-eepicture

Page 46

Using the Onscreen Submenus: Features;addition to blocking rated programsr channels, you may also choose toblock all programming that is unrated.Unrat

Page 47

Some programs contain no content advi-ories.fi'om the Motion PictureAssociation o/'America or the televisionbroadcasters (seepage 44). To bl

Page 48

Using the Onscreen Submenus: FeaturesAaoLock'_M provides a screen that sho_,'sthe settings you have selected. Here show to access the screen

Page 49 - BLOCKING ON or OFF

Cltosed Captioning (CC) allows you to readhe voice content &"television programson the TV screen. Designed to help the hear-ing impaired, thi

Page 50 - I_tllI

Using the Onscreen Submenus: Featuresydur TVIY wide screen (16:9 aspect ratio)elivers a home-cinema _perience not pos-sible with a conventional (4:3 a

Page 51

Selecting a picture FormatUsing the _ ButtonsShouM your remote comrol become lost or other-wi_e unavuiluble./br use, lbllow the steps belowto use the

Page 52 - NO RATING

Using the Onscreen Submenus: FeaturesA'tive Controf TM Measures and correctsall incoming signals to provide the bestpicture-quality settings,When

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Appendix AyHur set _ HD inputs (HD INPUT-A V 4 andD INPUT-AV 5) are designed to accepthigh-definition signal standards 480p and 1080ias spec(fied by t

Page 54

Appendix BProduct TypeRear-projection HDTV MonitorTelevision SystemNTSC standardChannel CoverageVHF: 2-13UHF: 14-69Cable TV: MidbandSuperbandHyperband

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Appendix CCd!Or space re/_rs to how colors areefined and appear on your T_ YourTV's d@mlt colo_space setting _rHD lNPUT-AV 4 is YPbPI; and./br HD

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Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTVyoau can connect a wide range of video andudio devices to your TV, in various ways.7his page and the next one pro

Page 57

General Information: Care and CleaningWARNING Concerning Stationary Images onthe TV Screen:Do not leave picture border bars or stationaryimages on scr

Page 58 - Appendix B

General Information:TroubleshootingCheckThis List of Symptoms and Possible Solutions Before Requesting ServiceYou may be able to solve the problem you

Page 59 - For AVS:

General In fo rmation:Trou bleshootingDifficulties and Possible Solutions (*Q refers to the Quick Use and Setup Guide that came with yourTV.)The pictu

Page 60

General Information: Glossary of Television TermsActive Control rM• Proaclive video-control syslem for NTSC(see definition below) sources. Active Cont

Page 61

General Information: IndexAActive ControP M,56, 63Alternate Channel (A/CH), 28, 63APAC TM, 5Audio Out Control, 10Audio/Video inputs (Definition), 63Au

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Philips Factory Service LocationsYr Indicates In-Home Service OnlyMilwaukee: call ChicagoCincinnati and Columbus: call Cleveland \Nashville and Chatta

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PhilipsFactory Service LocationsQUALITY SERVICE IS AS CLOSEAS YOUR TELEPHONE!SIMPLY LOOK OVER THE LIST BELOWFOR THE NUMBER OF A FACTORY SERVICE CENTER

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Limited WarrantyPROJECTION TELEVISIONOne Year Free LaborOne Year Free Service on PartsTwo Years Free Service on Cathode RayTube Parts / 30 days Free S

Page 66 - 4/5/2002

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV_jle HD INPUT-AV 4 and HD 1NPUT-AV 5acks al!ow you to digital equipment with1080i or 480p signal output.WhatYou

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Connecting Accessory Devices toYourTVTjhe TV _ audio/video (A V) irlput jacks provider directpicture and sound connectionsbetween the TV and accesso_

Page 68 - PROJECTION TELEVISION

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TVpresented here is a connection exampleinvoh4ng a VCR and cable box.Rq/er to the VCR k directionsJbr-use manual/

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