Philips CDV19BPH Hooking Up the TV/DVD, Connect a Cable signal or an antenna to the ANTenna Jack

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Hooking Up the TV/DVD 7

1

Disconnect all equipment from the power sources before changing any

connections. If you are connecting other equipment, such as a VCR or a stereo, to the TV/DVD, read the owner’s manuals of the other equipment as well. You may need to refer to pages 9-10 of this manual, too.

2

Hook up your TV/DVD using one of the connections shown (2A-2D).

2A.

Hooking Up Your TV/DVD with a Cable Signal or Outdoor Antenna

Connect a Cable signal or an antenna to the ANT(enna) Jack.

Note to Cable TV (CATV)

System Installer:

This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for prop- er grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

Connect a Cable signal or an antenna to the ANT(enna) Jack.

ANT.

2B.

Hooking Up Your TV/DVD with a Cable Box

Connect the Cable signal to the IN Jack on the Cable Box.

Connect an RF coaxial cable to the OUT Jack on the Cable Box and to the ANT(enna) Jack on the TV/DVD.

To view any channel, set the TV/DVD to the Cable Box output channel (channel 03 or 04) while in TV mode. Then, select channels at the Cable Box.

OUT

IN

Connect an RF coaxial cable (75-ohm, not sup- plied) to the OUT Jack on the Cable Box and to the ANT(enna) Jack on the TV/DVD.

Connect the Cable signal to the IN Jack on the Cable Box.

ANT.

Instructions continue on page eight.

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Contents CDV19BPH Model No Serial No Dear Philips product ownerFor Customer Use This bolt of lightning indi- cates uninsulated materialSafety Information Table of Contents Introduction Unacceptable Discs Playable DiscsRegion Codes Color SystemsSystem Installer Connect a Cable signal or an antenna to the ANTenna JackHooking Up the TV/DVD VHF/UHF Antenna Not supplied Rod Antenna or Not supplied Hooking Up the TV/DVD cont’dJacks on back Optional ConnectionsAudio cables to Audio in jacks on stereo Audio cables toOptional Connections cont’d Connecting to a Dolby Digital Decoder or DTS DecoderRecycling Guidelines/Battery Safety Remote ControlPutting Batteries in the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlNumber Buttons TV mode Remote Control cont’dPower Button Press to turn the power on and offRemote Control cont’d Press to scan through the available TV channels VOL. Volume o / p ButtonDVD Button CH. Channel o / p ButtonFront Panel Rear Panel AC Power CordAntenna Hole Press the Power button to turn on the TV/DVD Connect the power cord to a standard AC outletTV/DVD is shipped in TV mode. If necessary, press Appear inside the parentheses Press the K or L button to select LanguagePress the Menu button TV menu appears on the screen Setting Up TV ChannelsRepeat steps 4-5 to add or delete other channels Adding or Deleting ChannelsPress the K or L button to select Channel SET. Then Press the B buttonPress the Select button repeatedly so that TV or a Adjust the picture controls for a natural imageChannel number appears in the upper right corner Screen Press the K or L button to select Caption Closed Captioning TV modePress the B or s button to select C1, C2, T1, T2, or OFF Press the B button to access the Picture menu Picture AdjustmentWithin 10 seconds, press the B or s button to set Game Press the K or L button to select V-CHIP SET UP Chip SetupPress the B button to see the TV ratings Chip Setup cont’dPress the K or L button to select a rating, then press Movie Ratings Sleep Sleep TimerPress the Stop button to stop playback Playing a DiscUsing the Title Menu Using the DVD MenusDisc Menus Memory On Pausing PlaybackPausing Playback Where playback stoppedPress the SLOW/FWD button. Slow motion playback will Step by Step PlaybackSlow Motion Play will appear briefly on the screenDX2 Fast Forward/Reverse SearchTrack Playback Using the Number Buttons to Select a TrackStarting Playback at a Specific Track Starting Playback at a Specific Title/Chapter Using the Number Buttons to Select a Title/ChapterWhen playback is stopped, press the Number buttons to Title/Chapter PlaybackYou want playback to begin Specific Time PlaybackStarting Playback at a Specific Disc Time Use the Number buttons to enter the Disc time at whichRepeat Playback Repeat playback is not available with some DVDs Programmed Playback Random Playback DVD Language Audio CD Sound ModePress the DVD button Menu will appear on the screen TV/DVD allows you to select a language for subtitlesSubtitle menu will disappear after about 15 seconds Camera Angles Press the Number 4 button to select Lock Parental Lock PasswordSETUP/LOCK menu will appear Press the Number buttons to enter the 4-digit passwordParental Lock Levels Press the Number buttons to enter your 4-digit passwordPress the Number 1 button to select Level Status Display Accessing the Status DisplayNo display Go to to change one of the Digital OUT settings Audio SettingsPress the Number 3 button to select Audio Press the Setup button to remove the DVD Player menu Audio Settings cont’dPress the Number 1 button to select Language Language SettingsPress a Number button to select a setting Language Settings cont’dPress the Setup button to remove the menu Insert a disc 5165 Language Country CodeSetup screen will appear Video SettingsPress the Number 2 button to select Video Press the Setup button. The setup screen will appear Other Menu SettingsChecking the Laser Care and MaintenanceCleaning the TV/DVD Cleaning a DiscHelpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Glossary Power Requirements Tuning SystemSignal-to-Noise Ratio Operating TemperatureRenewed Hookups PowerSetting 12-14Supplied Accessories

CDV19BPH specifications

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