Philips BDS4241R/00 manual Out Terminals

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User Manual BDS4241R

 

 

 

 

In / Out Terminals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item

Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker Output

Internal speaker

10W(L) + 10W(R) [RMS] /82Way 2Speaker

 

 

External speaker (option)

10W(L) + 10W(R) [RMS] /82Way 4Speaker

 

RS-232C

D-Sub Jack x 1 (9 pin)

TXD + RXD(1:1)

 

DVI Input

DVI Jack x 1 (24 pin)

Digital RGB :TMDS MAX : 720p,1080i,1280x1024/60Hz(SXGA)

 

 

RCA Jack x 1

Audio:0.5V[rms](Normal) / 2Channel(L+R)

 

 

 

 

 

RGB Input

D-Sub Jack x 1 (15 pin)

Analog RGB:0.7V[p-p](75), H/CS/V:TTL(2.2k), SOG:1V[p-p](75)

 

 

 

MAX:720p, 1080i, 1280x1024/60Hz(SXGA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

RCA Jack x 1

Audio:0.5V[rms](Normal) /2 Channel (L + R)

 

 

 

 

 

Component Input

RCA Jack x 1

Y:1V[p-p](75), Pb/Cb:0.7V[p-p](75), Pr/Cr:0.7V[p-p](75)

 

 

 

480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i

 

 

 

Audio: 0.5V[rms](Normal) / 2 Channel (L + R)

 

 

 

 

 

Monitor Output

RCA Jack x 1

Video : 1V[p-p](75)

 

 

 

Audio : 0.5V[rms](Normal) /2 Channel (L + R)

 

S-Video Input

Mini DIN Jack x 1 (4 pin)

Y:1V[p-p] (75), C:0.286V[p-p] (75)[NTSC]

 

 

 

Y:1V[p-p] (75), C:0.300V[p-p] (75)[PAL/SECAM]

 

Video Input

RCA Jack x 1

Video : 1V[p-p](75)[NTSC / PAL / SECAM]

 

 

 

Audio : 0.5V[rms](Normal)/2 Channel(L + R)

 

Scart

Scart Jack x 2 (21 pin) [Full x 1, Half x 1]

Video : 1V[p-p] (75)

 

 

 

Y : 1V[p-p] (75), C : 0.3V[p-p](75)

 

 

 

RGB : 0.7V[p-p] (75)

 

 

 

Audio : 0.5V[rms](Normal)/2 Channel(L + R)

 

 

 

 

 

Antenna Input

DIN - Type x 1

UHF/VHF (75) [Unbalanced]

 

 

 

Channel : 48.25 MHz ~ 863.25 MHz

 

 

 

System : PAL - B/G, D/K, I and SECAM - B/G, D/K, L/L’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Table of Contents Limited Warrantyeur Safety Instructions Important Notes and Safety InstructionsPage Know These Safety Symbols END-OF-LIFE Disposal Cleaning & CareUnpacking and Installation Package ContentsUnpacking Installation Notes Front View Parts and FunctionsRear View Remote Control General Functions Inserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Teletext Function ButtonsText Connecting to AN Aerial Using S-VIDEO InputConnections to External Equipment Using DVI Input Using Component Video InputUsing Video Input Using Monitor OutputExternal Audio Connection Connecting External Speaker Connecting a PC Using RGB VGA or DVI Video Input Setting Up Your Display Using Plug and PlayHow to Set up Your PC for Use with PDP Windows Basic Functions Powering on / OFFSelecting Signal Source Using Front Panel or Remote ControlVolume Adjustment Using Remote ControlMute Display Information Via Remote ControlTV Channel Controls Storing TV Channels Automatically Advanced FunctionsMono a Storing TV Channels ManuallyFine Tuning TV Channel Reception Labeling the TV Channels Choosing a MTS Multi-Channel Television Sound Mode Editing TV Channels Deleting unwanted channelsChanging channels Reset to the Factory Defaults Picture Controls Adjusting Picture SettingsTreble Bass -Balance Sound Controls Adjusting Sound SettingsOSD Menu Language Power Save ModeFreezing the Current Picture ON-SCREEN Display TimeoutAdjusting the Menu Transparency Minimize Screen StickingAuto Fill ALL Fill Aspect Zoom Anamorphic *WIDE Setting UP the PC InputAdjusting the PC screen automatically Changing the Screen SizeDisplay Teletext index Accessing TeletextTeletext Select a specific TeletextSubtitles Selecting a location of the sub-picture Selecting a PIP modeViewing the Picture in Picture PIP Normal PIP PBPSelecting the main picture or the sub-picture PIP SettingsRemote Management Swapping the audio of the main or sub-pictureHdtv Resolution Input ModeVGA Resolution Sdtv ResolutionPage Display Technicals Specifications/ Out Terminals Internal Speaker Option GeneralEnvironment Condition External Speaker OptionCabinet Cleaning Instructions Cleaning and TroubleshootingCleaning Front Panel Cleaning InstructionsSymptom Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingTwo Year Free Labor Two Year Free Parts Limited Warranty EURWhat is COVERED? What is EXCLUDED?Where is Service AVAILABLE? Remember