Philips CD-D17HD, CD-D11U, CD-D13 user manual Operating the TV, Antenna

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Making Basic Connections to the TV

Antenna

Connect the incoming antenna signal to the TUNER jack on the back of the TV. See page 8 for details on using Autoprogram to store channels in the TV’s memory.

NOTE: This connection will supply stereo sound to the TV if it is being broadcast by the station you are watching.

 

 

 

 

 

Back of TV

 

 

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Incoming

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Antenna

 

 

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Signal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SUB OUT

 

 

 

 

 

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AV3

 

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HD INPUTS

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STANDARD/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TUNER

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STANDARD/

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HD INPUTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connect the incoming Antenna signal to the TUNER jack on the back of the TV.

Operating the TV

Your television has a set of buttons located on the top of the cabinet for use when the remote control is not needed or unavailable.

1 PressNOTES:the Standby–On button to turn the TV on.

Due to the complexity and advanced design of the

Cineos TV, a turn-on time of 16 seconds should be expect- ed.

When you turn the TV off, it remains in Active Standby mode (orange light on) for 30 seconds and will not respond to any presses of the remote control or cabinet buttons during that time. This is to protect the lamp.

2 Press the VOLUME + (up) button to increase the sound level or the VOLUME – (down) button to lower the sound level. Or use the buttons to navigate right or left when the on-screen menu is displayed.

3 Press the CHANNEL K (up) or L (down) button to select TV channels. Or use the buttons to navigate up and down when the on-screen menu is displayed.

4 To access the on-screen menu, press the MENU button. To navigate the menu, use the VOLUME + (up)/– (down) and CHANNEL K (up)/L (down) buttons to navigate the menu as described in the previous steps.

HELPFUL HINT

The Cabinet button panel is protected during shipping by a adhesive plastic film. You may peel this off and discard it.

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MENU

 

VOLUME

CHANNEL

 

 

 

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Cabinet Buttons

 

 

 

Active Control™ Plus+ Window

This window contains a sensor that monitors the ambient light conditions in the room and adjusts key picture settings for best viewing.

Remote Sensor Window

Receives commands from the remote control.

Active Standby Window

Active Standby—the condition in which the TV is either in the process of turning on or off. Active Standby is entered by pressing the Standby-On button 2 on the TV or remote control. An orange light appears in the window. Active Standby mode occurs when the TV is turned on—to allow for the automatic calibration of the clock—and for 30 sec- onds after the TV has been powered off. The 30-second Active Standby period at power off is to protect the lamp. During this time, the TV will not respond to presses of cabi- net or remote control buttons.

On—the TV has picture and sound. A green light shows in the window.

Standby—the condition in which the TV is plugged into the AC outlet and is in the off state. No light is on in the win- dow. The TV’s microprocessors and their standby supplies are the only active components in this state, and the power consumption is less than 1 watt.

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Contents Contents IMPORTANT! Initial TV SetupMounting the Swivel to the TV Positioning the TVMaking Basic Connections to the TV Mounting the Swivel and TV to the StandCable TV Placing the TV on the Stand Without the SwivelCable Box with A/V Outputs Cable Box with RF IN/OUTWatching Cable TV Programs That Don’t Require the Cable Box Back of Cable BoxAntenna Operating the TVRemote Control Buttons Using the Remote ControlInstalling the Batteries Using the Demo Mode Using the On-screen MenuLanguage Using the Installation Features