Philips 51PW9303 manual JACKS, CABLES, and Connectors, DVI Jack Cable used DVI

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S-VIDEO
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Or Screw-on Type
Push-on Type

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV

JACKS, CABLES, AND CONNECTORS

This page contains descriptions and illus- trations of jacks, cables, and connectors

you might use in making connections. The cables and connectors are not supplied with your TV, but you can purchase them at stores that sell electronics. Or you can order them by calling our Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039.

DVI Jack

 

Cable used: DVI

 

Supports High-definition Copy

DVI

Protected digital video input for

 

connection to compliant set-top

 

boxes.

 

Component Video Input Jacks Cables used: component video with RCA-type phono plugs

Allow you to connect acces-

sory devices such as DVD

Y

 

players. Separating the video

Pb

into three signals, these

Pr

inputs provide excellent

 

quality. Be sure to connect

the left and right audio cables, because the Y, Pb, Pr jacks receive only the picture signal.

S-Video Jacks Cable used: S-VideoProvide a higher quality pic- ture than the Video (compos-

ite) jacks because the color part of the picture is separated from the black and white por-

tion. Be sure to connect the left and right audio cables, because the S-Video jacks receive only the picture signal.

Video (called composite) Jacks Cable used: Video with RCA-type phono plug

Audio Jacks

Cables used: Audio with RCA-type phono plug

Provide sound for the

Stereo Connection

video inputs. If your

 

accessory device has only

L

one output for audio, con-

AUDIO

R

nect it to the left (color

 

coded white) audio jack

Mono Connection

on the TV.

 

Your TV also has OUT-

L

AUDIO

PUT AUDIO jacks. Use

R

audio cables with RCA-

type phone plugs to make connections.

Antenna RF Jack

Cables used: RF coaxial cable (75) Allows you to

connect an anten-

na, cable TV, or components hav-

ing only RF out- puts to the anten-

na input on the TV. RF coaxial cables are avail- able in push-on or screw-on type.

Signal Splitter

Allows you to

route an antenna

or cable TV signal to two inputs.

Provide better picture performance than the

VIDEO

300- to 75-ohm Twin-lead Adapter

Accepts twin-lead wires

antenna RF input. Be sure to connect the audio cables, because the video jacks receive only the picture signal.

Your TV also has an OUTPUT VIDEO jack. Use a video cable with RCA-type phone plugs to make connections.

from an antenna and allows connection to the antenna input on the TV. If your antenna is already equipped

with an RF coaxial cable, you will not need this adapter.

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Contents 51PW9303 Warranty Verification Important Safety Instructions Contents Features Virtual Dolby* Surround referred to as Dolby VirtualJACKS, CABLES, and Connectors DVI Jack Cable used DVIPanel Overviews Standard Inputs and Outputs Rear of TVPanel Overviews HIGH-DEFINITION Inputs WhatYou Can Connect to High-definition Input JacksConnecting a VCR VOLConnecting a VCR and Cable BOX Rear of VCRConnecting and Using AN Audio HI-FI System with Your TV Connecting a Standard DVD Player Rear of DVD PlayerConnecting a DVD Player with PROGRESSIVE-SCAN Capability Customer Care Center atConnecting AN S-VIDEO Device Rear of Device with Video OutputConnecting AN HD Receiver to the HD INPUT-AV 4 Jacks Connect S-VIDEO and audio cables. Note This example usesConnect coaxial cables Connecting a Camcorder Als from your camcorderConnecting and Using Headphones with Your TV Programming the TV Remote to Work Accessory Devices VCRUsing the CODE-ENTRY Method to Program Your TV Remote Please read through all the steps before beginningUsing the Search Method to Program Your TV Remote 0809DIRECT-ENTRY Codes for A/V Accessory Devices VCRTelevision Using the TV Remote with Accessory Devices REC, SAPUsing the AV and Source Select Buttons Source you want to watchUsing Autosound AutoSound OptionsUsing Autopicture Color PictureUsing Autosurf Surf List EmptyUsing Program List and Alternate Channel Program List CVIUsing Sleep Timer ControlAdjusting the Picture Controls Picture-adjustment OptionsSetting the EYE Fidelity Control Press the STATUS/EXIT button to turn the menu offSetting the Dynamic Contrast Control MINAdjusting the TREBLE, BASS, and Balance Controls Using the AVL Audio Volume Leveler Control Selecting a Surround-sound Option Using Remote Control Selecting the SURROUND-SOUND ModesSelecting the STEREO/MONO Sound Mode Selecting the SAP Second Audio Program Feature Selecting SAP Using Remote ControlUsing the Bass Boost Control SpeakersSetting the Clock FeaturesDisplaying the Time Setting the TIMER’S Start Time and Stop Time TimeSelecting the TIMER’S Channel Press the Cursor Ring Right to enter the Features submenuSetting the TIMER’S Activate Control PG-13 Parents Strongly Understanding AutolockTerms TV TV-Y7 Directed to OlderSetting UP the Autolock Access Code FeaturesUsing Autolock to Block Channels PIP Install Closed CAPUsing Autolock to Block by Movie Rating FormatUsing Autolock to Block by TV Rating Turning the Autolock Blocking Control on or OFF Using Autolock to Block Unrated Broadcasts Using Autolock to Block Broadcasts That have no Rating Reviewing Your Current Autolock Settings Press the STATUS/EXIT button onUsing the Closed Captioning Control MuteUsing the PICTURE-FORMAT Control Selecting a Picture Format Using the Remote ControlSelecting a picture Format Using the TV Buttons Using Active Control Turning Active Control on or off Using the Remote ControlHD INPUT-AV Model Specifications Product TypeSetting Color Space for the HD Inputs Care and Cleaning Video-game images and scoreboardsTroubleshooting TV has no powerYou are not able to get sound Glossary of Television Terms Index Renewed