Philips 44PL9523, 55PL9223, 55PL9523 setup guide Pre-connection Recommendations, Positioning the TV

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Pre-connection Recommendations

Positioning the TV

Before connecting accessory devices—VCR, DVD player, or HD satellite receiver, for exam- ple—please keep the following in mind:

Place the TV on a flat surface. An unlevel sur- face may adversely affect picture performance.

Do not place the TV on shag carpet or any sur- face that will block the ventilation openings at the bottom of the set. Blockage will cause the TV to overheat and shut down.

Allow 4 to 6 inches of space behind the TV for ventilation.

An optional swivel and an optional stand are available for use with your TV. See your elec- tronics dealer.

Test various locations in the room to find the optimal spot to locate the set for best viewing.

Do not place the TV in direct sunlight or near a heating appliance.

Do not expose the TV to rain or moisture.

To prevent any unsafe situations, do not place objects on top of the TV.

Providing Protection Against Power Surges

For safety, do not set objects on top of the TV.

Place the TV on a flat surface.

Situate the TV where it will not be exposed to heat or moisture.

Allow 4 to 6 inches behind the TV for ventilation.

Connect all accessory devices before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet or power strip. NEVER plug your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch.

Turn off the TV and/or accessory devices before you connect or disconnect any cables.

Ensure that all antennas and cables are proper- ly grounded. See page 3, “Important Safety Instructions.”

Protecting Accessory Devices from Overheating

Arrange accessory devices so that air can cir- culate freely around them.

Don’t stack the accessory devices. Arrange them to allow for good ventilation. The optional Philips stand provides enough room for two accessory devices, side by side.

If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from it will not flow around other components.

Connecting Cables

Be sure to insert each cable firmly into the cor- rect jack.

Using the Connection Examples in This Manual

The accessory device jack panels shown are for example purpose only. The jack panels on your accessory devices may look different. Also, note that connections can be made in various ways.

The examples are presented only as guides.

Do not place the TV on a surface that will block the air filters located underneath the set.

Optional Swivel

Optional Stand

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Contents Liquid-crystal-on-silicon Lcos High-definition Imaging Hdtv MonitorDear Philips product owner Product OwnershipImportant Safety Instructions Contents Features Resolution information Information about TV SignalsYour High-definition-ready Set Interlaced ScanDescriptions of Jacks, Cables, and Connectors Panel Jack Compatibility Information AV 1 Input Jacks Signals accepted NtscPositioning the TV Pre-connection RecommendationsColor Coding Used on Jacks and Plugs to simplify connections Connecting a VCRBack of TV Connecting a VCR and Cable BoxBack of TV Connecting an S-Video DeviceHelpful Hints Connecting a Standard DVD PlayerBack of TV Connecting a Progressive-scan DVD PlayerConnecting an HD Satellite Receiver to YPbPr Listed Connecting an HD Satellite Receiver to DVIFront Speakers Connecting Surround Sound EquipmentConnecting to the Side Inputs Video Game System Labeling the Audio/Video Input Sources Volume VOL Mode TV, CBL,VCR,AMP, HD, SAT, DVD, or CDSource Select Picture FormatVCR Prog functional only in VCR mode Power-StandbyAlternate Audio Surround SoundUsing the Code Entry Method Programming the TV Remote to Operate Accessory Devices0809 Setup Codes for Accessory Devices VCR VCR Timer VCR ModePower VCR ProgActive Control Plus+ Settings Using Active Control PlusUsing the Zoom Control Picture Control Settings Adjusting/Setting the Picture ControlsSelecting a Digital Processing Option Press the Cursor Right button to select Picture Selecting a Dynamic Contrast OptionDNR is not available for use with input sources AV3-AV6 Selecting a DNR Dynamic Noise Reduction OptionTurning on Color Enhancement AutoPicture Options Selecting an AutoPicture OptionYour TV’s Picture Format Options Selecting a Picture Format OptionPicture Automatic Adjusting the TV and Headphone Volume To control the television volumeTo control the Headphone volume Selecting a TV Equalizer Option Adjusting TV Speaker Balance Turning Loudness on or off Selecting a Sound Mode Option Using Alternate Audio SAP Setting the TV for Stereo Programming Turning the AVL Audio Volume Leveler on or off Adjusting the Delta Volume AutoSound Options Selecting an AutoSound OptionCC-1, CC-2, CC-3, or CC-4-Dialogue Using Closed CaptioningSetting the Sleeptimer Setting the On Timer Using the Channel List Removing Channels from the Channel List Using Lock Channel Cancel Using Lock AfterTV Ratings from TV Broadcasters Blocking Programming Based on TV RatingsMovie Ratings Blocking Programming Based on Movie RatingsTurning the Antenna Attenuator on or off Using Surf Using Dual Screen and PIP When using Large or Small PIP When using Dual ScreenWhen using PIP3 or PIP6 To reposition the PIP screenFreeze Replay Photo finish Selecting a Picture Freeze OptionResetting the Audio/Video Settings to Factory Default Values Selecting an On-screen Display Option Minimum mode default modeSetting up or Changing a PIN Personal Identification Number Setting the Subwoofer Control Auto Clock Channel Setting the Clock-Auto Clock ModeSetting the Clock Manually General Source Using Installation Features Language and Autoprogram For LanguageFor AutoProgram Cleaning the Screen Cleaning the CabinetCleaning or Replacing the Filters Replacing the Lamp Groove You have changed the lamp Resetting the Lamp’s Lifetime CounterTroubleshooting TV-related Checks You have no picture Remote-related Checks Remote control does not workYou have no picture and no sound You see scrolling imagesPicture Product SpecificationsPicture Controls IndexThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Philips Limited Warranty