Philips 60PP9202, 50PP 9202, 43PP9202 manual Video, Connecting a VCR

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Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV

CONNECTING A VCR

The TV’s audio/video (AV) input jacks provide for direct picture and sound connections

between the TV and accessory devices such as VCRs, DVD players, and others that have AV out- put jacks.

This example, which uses the INPUT-AV 1 jacks, shows you one way you can connect a VCR to your TV.

Refer to the directions-for-use manual for your VCR for further information on connections.

To make the connections shown in this example, you will need:

one coaxial cable (75)

one cable for a video connection (standard RCA connector)

two cables for audio connections (standard RCA connectors) (only one cable is needed for a nonstereo VCR).

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G/YHDINPUTRear-AV4 of TV

INPUT-AV1

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INPUT-AV2

R/Pr

 

 

 

 

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B/Pb

 

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

 

 

 

 

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AUDIORL L

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Coaxial Cable Lead-in from Cable TV Company or VHF/UHF Antenna

Rear of VCR*

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ANT

 

OUTR

IN

 

OUTVIDEOINCH3CH4

OUT

*(Example: Philips VCR model VR674CAT)

NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. You should be able to buy them at most stores that sell electronics. Or you can call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039

BEGIN

1 Connect a cable TV or antenna signal to the ANT IN jack on the rear of the VCR.

2 Connect from the OUT jack on the rear of the VCR to the ANTENNA IN 75jack on the rear of the TV.

3 Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the rear of the VCR to the INPUT AV1 VIDEO jack on the rear of the TV.

4 Connect the audio output R(ight) and L(eft) jacks on the rear of the VCR to the INPUT-AV 1 AUDIO jacks on the rear of the TV.

NOTE: If the VCR is a mono (nonstereo) unit, connect only the left audio cable, which usually has a white connector.

5 Press the AV button on the remote con- trol as many times as necessary to select the AV1 source.

6 Turn the VCR on and press PLAY to view a videotape on the TV.

AV1

POWER

TV

VCR

ACC

 

 

ACTIVE

SWAP

PIP CH

CONTROL FREEZE

DN

UP

 

SOUND

 

PICTURE

STATUS/

 

MENU/

EXIT

 

SELECT

 

MUTE

 

VOL

 

CH

1

 

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3

4

 

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7

 

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9

TV/VCR

 

0

 

A/CH

 

SURF

5

SURF

PIP ON/OFF

REC • FORMAT SLEEP

 

SAP

 

 

AV

 

DOLBY V

PROG.LIST

ITR/

HOME

HOME

PERSONAL

RECORD

VIDEO

MOVIES

 

POSITION

 

PIP

HELPFUL HINT

To simplify making connections, audio and video cables often have color-code connec- tors. The jacks on your TV are likewise color coded to match the connectors. The coding is as follows:

Yellow for video (composite)

Red for the right audio channel

White for the left audio channel

NOTE: If your VCR is mono (non- stereo), you will connect only one audio cable. You must ensure that the TV is set to MONO for the signal source to which you’ve connected the VCR (INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV2, or the side panel inputs [AV3]). Otherwise, you will receive sound from only one of the TV’s speak- ers. See page 34.

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See pages 6 and 7 of the Quick Use and Setup Guide for information on using the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature. Various PIP connections are possible. The VCR connec- tion option shown in the Quick Use and Setup Guide will allow you to use the VCR as a second, dedicated tuner for viewing channels in the PIP window. Also note that the PIP SWAP button on your remote control allows you to switch the main and PIP pic- tures on screen.

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Contents Hdtv Monitor Warranty Verification Important Safety Instructions Contents Virtual Dolby* Surround referred to as Dolby Virtual FeaturesPanel Overviews Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TVVideo Connecting a VCRINPUT-AV1 Connecting a VCR and Cable BOXRlaudio AV2 Connecting a Standard DVD PlayerAV4 Connecting a DVD Player with PROGRESSIVE-SCAN CapabilityVideo Device Connecting ANConnect S-VIDEO and audio cables. Note This example uses Connecting AN HD ReceiverConnect coaxial cables Connecting a Camcorder Connecting and Using Headphones with Your TV VCR Programming the TV Remote to Work with Accessory DevicesPlease read through all the steps before beginning Using the CODE-ENTRY Method to Program Your TV RemoteUsing the Search Method to Program Your TV Remote VCR DIRECT-ENTRY Codes for A/V Accessory DevicesTelevision CH & TV/VCR Using the TV Remote with Accessory DevicesButton Using the AV and Source Select ButtonsAutoSound Options Using AutosoundColor Picture Using AutopictureSurf List Empty Using AutosurfProgram List CVI Using Program List and Alternate ChannelLast minute of a Sleep Timer will Using the Sleep Timer ControlPicture-adjustment Options Adjusting the Picture ControlsPress the STATUS/EXIT button to turn the menu off Setting the EYE Fidelity ControlPicture Sharpness Tint Setting the Dynamic Contrast ControlAVL Adjusting the TREBLE, BASS, and Balance ControlsUsing the AVL Audio Volume Leveler Control Selecting the SURROUND-SOUND Modes Selecting a Surround-sound Option Using Remote ControlSoundbass Selecting the STEREO/MONO Sound ModeSelecting SAP Using Remote Control Selecting the SAP Second Audio Program FeatureSpeakers Using the Bass Boost ControlFeatures Setting the ClockDisplaying the Time Time Setting the TIMER’S Start Time and Stop TimeSelecting the TIMER’S Channel Setting the TIMER’S Activate Control TV TV-Y7 Directed to Older Understanding AutolockTerms PG-13 Parents StronglyEnter a new four-digit code using Setting UP the Autolock Access CodeFeatures Using Autolock to Block ChannelsPress the MENU/SELECT Using Autolock to Block by Movie RatingPress the Cursor Ring Using Autolock to Block by TV Rating Turning the Autolock Blocking Control on or OFF Using Autolock to Block Unrated Broadcasts Show the onscreen menu Using Autolock to Block Broadcasts That have no RatingPress the Cursor Ring Right or Left to turn no Press the STATUS/EXIT button on Reviewing Your Current Autolock SettingsTXT4 Using the Closed Captioning ControlSelecting a Picture Format Using the Remote Control Using the PICTURE-FORMAT ControlTurning Active Control on or off Using the Remote Control Using Active ControlWhen the Inputs Are Used with Component Video Signals Power Consumption Model SpecificationsPress the AV button on the remote SelectingVideo-game images and scoreboards Care and CleaningTV has no power TroubleshootingGlossary of Television Terms Index Washington/Baltimore call Philadelphia Factory Service LocationsHouston Page Projection Television Limited Warranty

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