Philips 55PW9363, 60PW9363, 51PW9363 Connecting AN S-VIDEO Device, Connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack on

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Press the AV button on the remote con- trol as many times as necessary to select the AV2 source on the TV.

Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV

CONNECTING AN S-VIDEO DEVICE

The S(uper)-Video connection on the back (and side panel) of the TV can give you better

picture detail and clarity for the playback of S- VHS VCR tapes or DVDs than the normal anten- na (RF signal) or Video (composite) picture con- nections. The example given connects a DVD/VCR Combi unit to the INPUT-AV 2 jacks on the back of the TV.

NOTE: The accessory device must have an S-VIDEO output jack to make the connection explained on this page.

To make the connections, you will need:

one S-Video cable

two cables for audio connections (standard

ANTENNA IN 75

INPUT-AV 1

OUTPUT

Y

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

LPb

L

AUDIOPr

R

Back of TV

HD INPUT-AV 5

DVI

HD INPUT-AV 4

2 G/Y

R/Pr

B/Pb

S-VIDEO

L

 

V

 

L

L

L

 

SYNC

 

AUDIO

AUDIO

AUDIO

 

H

 

R

R

R

RCA-type phono plugs).

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.

DVD/VCR

1

OUT

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

COMPONENT

ANT-IN

L

PCM / BITSTREAM

VIDEO OUT

DVD/VCR

 

Y

 

 

 

AUDIO

AUDIO OUT

 

 

 

 

 

Cr

 

R

L

 

 

 

 

ANT-OUT

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

R

 

Cb

 

 

S-VIDEO

OPTICAL COAXIAL

 

CH3 CH4

OUT

 

 

1 Connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the

Back of Device with S-Video Output (example only)

back of the accessory device with S-VIDEO output to the INPUT-AV 2 S-VIDEO jack on the back of the TV.

2 Connect the DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jacks on the back of the accessory device to the INPUT-AV 2 AUDIO input jacks on the back of the TV.

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4 Turn the accessory device on and press play to view the video source material (DVD or videotape, for example) on the TV.

AV2

POWER

TV

VCR

ACC

 

 

ACTIVE

SWAP

PIP CH

CONTROL FREEZE

DN

UP

 

SOUND

 

PICTURE

STATUS/

 

MENU/

EXIT

 

SELECT

 

MUTE

 

VOL

 

CH

 

1

2

3

 

4

5

6

 

7

8

9

 

TV/VCR

0

 

3

A/CH

SURF

SURF

 

PIP ON/OFF

REC •

FORMAT

SLEEP

HELPFUL HINTS

To simplify making connections, audio cables are often color coded: red for the right channel, and white for the left chan- nel. The jacks on your TV are likewise color coded to match the plugs. To make S-Video connections, you must use an S-Video cable.

You can also connect a satellite receiver, laser-disc player, video-game player, or other accessory device with S-Video capability to the TV in a manner similar to the example shown on this page.

If you connect a satellite receiver to the TV, you will need to use the receiver’s channel-memorization system to store channels in the receiver’s memory.

WARNING

Video sources that show a constant non-mov- ing pattern on the TV screen can cause pic- ture-tube damage. When you are not using your video accessory devices, turn them off. Also, regularly alternate the use of accessory video sources with normal TV viewing. See page 60.

 

SAP

AV

DOLBY V PROG.LIST

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HOME

 

HOME PERSONAL

RECORD

VIDEO

 

MOVIES

 

 

 

 

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Contents Hdtv Monitor Warranty Verification Important Safety Instructions Contents Features Virtual Dolby* Surround referred to as Dolby VirtualJACKS, CABLES, and Connectors Video Composite Jack Cable UsedA/V with RCA-type Phono PlugVideo super video jacks-com Panel Overviews Standard Inputs and OutputsWhatYou Can Connect to Standard Panel Jacks INPUT-AV 2, and TV’s side jack panelPanel Overviews HIGH-DEFINITION Inputs WhatYou Can Connect to High-definition Input JacksConnecting a VCR AV2Connecting a VCR and Cable BOX Back of VCR Example onlyConnecting and Using AN Audio HI-FI System with Your TV Connecting a Standard DVD Player Back of DVD Example onlyConnecting a DVD Player with PROGRESSIVE-SCAN Capability AV4Connecting AN S-VIDEO Device Connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack onConnect coaxial cables Connecting AN HD Receiver to the HD INPUT-AV 4 JacksConnect S-VIDEO and audio cables. Note This example uses Connecting a Camcorder Connecting 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 DIRECT-ENTRY Codes for A/V Accessory Devices VCRTelevision Using the TV Remote with Accessory Devices CH & TV/VCRUsing 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 PictureSetting the Dynamic Contrast Control MINAdjusting the TREBLE, BASS, and Balance Controls AVLUsing 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 SAP Using TV Buttons Selecting the SAP Second Audio Program FeatureSelecting SAP Using Remote Control Using the Bass Boost Control SpeakersSetting the Clock FeaturesDisplaying the Time Setting the TIMER’S Start Time and Stop Time TimeSelecting the TIMER’S Channel Setting 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 Access CodeUsing Autolock to Block by Movie Rating FormatUsing Autolock to Block by TV Rating Turning the Autolock Blocking Control on or OFF Control does not affect channel blocks seeUsing Autolock to Block Unrated Broadcasts Using Autolock to Block Broadcasts That have no Rating Reviewing Your Current Autolock Settings VOLUsing 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 TV ButtonsHD INPUT-AV Model Specifications Product TypeSetting Color Space for HD INPUT-AV Care and Cleaning Video-game images and scoreboardsTroubleshooting TV has no powerYou are not able to get sound Glossary of Television Terms Index Factory Service Locations CanadaAtlanta Cleveland Chicago This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank Limited Warranty Projection Television

60PW9363, 55PW9363, 51PW9363 specifications

The Philips 51PW9363, 55PW9363, and 60PW9363 are part of Philips' high-quality line of rear projection televisions that were notable for their impressive picture quality and innovative features at the time of their release. These models exemplify the advancements in display technology, providing a compelling viewing experience for film and television enthusiasts.

One of the primary characteristics of these televisions is their use of advanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology. This technology utilizes micro mirrors to project images, which leads to brighter and sharper images with greater color accuracy compared to traditional CRT televisions. DLP also enables superior motion handling, making these models ideal for fast-paced action films and sports.

The screens on the Philips PW9363 series range from 51 to 60 inches, providing ample display size for an immersive viewing experience. The televisions boast a resolution of 1280x720 pixels, which is sufficient for high-definition content and contributes to a clear picture quality. Additionally, they incorporate a wide viewing angle feature, allowing users to enjoy consistent picture quality from various positions in the room.

Another defining feature of the Philips PW9363 series is its Ambilight technology. This unique feature enhances the viewing experience by extending the colors of the on-screen image into the surrounding environment. It creates an atmospheric effect that can make movies and video games more engaging. The Ambilight system is adjustable, allowing users to customize the intensity of the colors based on their preferences.

Connectivity options on these models include multiple HDMI inputs, component video inputs, and a digital audio output. This variety allows users to connect various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and sound systems, ensuring a versatile home theater setup.

In addition to stellar picture quality and connectivity, the Philips PW9363 series is engineered with user-friendly features like an intuitive remote control and built-in preset TV settings that cater to different viewing scenarios. These televisions also include an integrated tuner for digital broadcasts, providing convenience for users to access regular television programming without the need for additional devices.

Overall, the Philips 51PW9363, 55PW9363, and 60PW9363 stand out for their combination of DLP technology, Ambilight features, and user-centric design, making them a solid choice for consumers seeking quality entertainment options in the home theater landscape.