Color TVColor TV27PT5441/3732PT5441/3727PT6441/3727PT6442/373121 235 21512Model No.:_______________Serial No.:User ManualThank you for choosing Philip
S-VIDEO (S-VHS) INPUT CONNECTIONSThe S(uper)-Video connection onthe rear of the TV can provideyou with better picture detail andclarity for the playba
COMPONENT VIDEO (CVI) INPUT CONNECTIONSComponent Video inputs providefor the highest possible colorand picture resolution in the play-back of digital
MONITOR OUT(PUT) CONNECTIONS8 The Audio/Video (Monitor) Outputjacks are great for recording witha VCR or used to connect an exter-nal audio system for
REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONDESCRIPTIONS9 QUADRASURF Buttons(Red, Green, Yellow, Blue) Allows you tostore and surf up to 10 channels youchoose for each color
REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS10 VOLPOWER ButtonPress to turn the TV on or off.A/CHButton (Alternate Channel)Press to toggle between the last view
VOLMainPictureSoundFeaturesInstallBrightnessColorPictureSharpnessTintMore...MainPictureSoundFeaturesInstallLanguageTuner ModeAuto ProgramChannel EditI
HOW TO USE THETUNER MODE CONTROL12 The TUNER MODE controlallows you to change the TV’sinput signal to either ANTENNA,CABLE, or AUTO mode. It’simportan
AUTOMATICALLY PROGRAM13 Auto ProgramChannel12MainPictureSoundFeaturesInstallBrightnessColorPictureSharpnessTintMore...MainPictureSoundFeaturesInstallL
CHANNEL EDIT14 Channel Edit makes it easy for you toADD or DELETE channels from thelist of channels stored in the TV’s memory. 1Press the MENU button
PICTURE MENU CONTROLS15 PictureBrightnessColorPictureSharpnessTintColor Temp.50Brightness65Color50Picture50Sharpness50Color Temp.NormalWarmorCoolDNROn
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SOUND MENU CONTROLS16 To adjust your TV sound, select anduse the Sound Menu Controls listedbelow: 1Treble:Press the CURSORRIGHT 2 or LEFT 1 buttonsto
VOL114:3Expand 4:3Many times while watchingmovies from a DVD player theimage is shown in “letter box” for-mat. This is the format that isshown in mov
SETTING THE TV CLOCK USING THE TIMER CONTROL18 Your television comes with anon-screen clock. During nor-mal operation, the clock appearson the screen
SETTING TV TO TURN ON OR OFF USING START OR STOP CONTROLS19 You can set your TV to turn itselfon or off. You can set the TV toturn itself On or Off
SETTING TV TO STARTUP ON A SPECIFIC CHANNEL20 You can select a specific channelthat the television will tune towhen the timer turns the set On.Follow
ACTIVATE CONTROL21 After you have set the Time, StartTime, Stop Time, and StartChannel, the timer must be set tocome on Once or Daily, or turned Offth
HOW TO VIEW TIME USING THE DISPLAY CONTROL22 After the TV’s clock has beenset, you can use your TV as aclock. The Display control allowsyou to perman
ACTIVE CONTROL OPTIONS23 The Active Control monitorsand adjusts incoming videosignals to help provide the bestpicture quality.When you choose to turn
UNDERSTANDING AUTOLOCK CONTROLS24 The AutoLock™ feature is an integrat-ed circuit that receives and processesdata sent by broadcasters, or other pro-g
SETTING UPANACCESS CODE25 Over the next few panels you’lllearn how to block channelsand get a better understanding ofthe rating terms for certain pro-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead before operating equipment1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all i
BLOCK CHANNELS26 After your personal access codehas been set (see previouspage), you are now ready to selectthe channels or the A/V Inputs youwant to
BLOCK/CLEAR ALL CHANNELS AT THE SAME TIME27 After blocking specific channelsthere may come a time whenyou want to block or clear all thechannels at th
MOVIE RATINGS28 The AutoLock™ feature canblock programming based onthe Movie Industry ratings. Once you’ve entered your accesscode and the AutoLock™ f
TV RATINGS29The AutoLock™ feature canblock programming based on theTV Industry ratings. Once you’ve entered your accesscode and the AutoLock™ features
BLOCKING OPTIONS30 AutoLock™ offers the viewer other block-ing features as well. With these BlockingOptions, the censoring can be turned ON orOFF. Onc
CLOSED CAPTIONING31 Closed Captioning (CC) allowsyou to read the voice content oftelevision programs on the TVscreen. Designed to help the hear-ing im
AUTO PICTURE32 AUTO SOUNDWhether you’re watching amovie or a sporting event,your TV has automatic video con-trol settings matched for your cur-rent pr
QUADRASURF33 The QuadraSurf™ control allowsyou set up four different person-al channel Surf lists using the col-ored buttons (on the remote con-trol),
QUADRASURF34 The Quadra Surf buttons on yourremote control allow you to storeup to 10 channels per button (40total). You can even program theA/V Input
TROUBLESHOOTINGNo Power• Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsertthe plug into the outlet and push the POWER button ag
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CARE AND CLEANING36 WARNING Concerning StationaryImages on the TV Screen: Do not leave stationary or letterboximages on screen for extended peri-ods o
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EL6588E002 / 07-04Printed in U.S.A.PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRON-ICS warrants this product against defect inmaterial or workmanship, subject to anyconditi
BASIC ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTIONSYour home’s signal input mightcome from a single (75 ohm)round cable, a Converter Box, or froman antenna. In either
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POWER3+–VOLUME+–CHANNEL21BASIC TV AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION3 1Press the POWER button toturn the TV ON. Note: You can also press anybutton on the fr
AV (AUDIO/VIDEO) INPUT CONNECTION4 L/MonoMonitor outVIDEOS-VIDEOAV1 inYPbPrAV2 inAUDIORCOMPONENT VIDEO INPUTAUDIO OUTR LS-VIDEOOUTANT
SIDE AV CONNECTIONS5 Audio and Video Side Inputs areavailable for a quick connec-tion of a VCR, to playback videofrom a camera, or attach a gam-ing de
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