Philips 46-WVGA PLASMA MONITOR BDS4622V-27B Specifications

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42HP66
50HP66
Integrated High Definition
Plasma Television
Introduction
Connecting your TV
Setting up your TV
Using the TV’s Features
Appendix
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Plasma Television

42HP6650HP66Integrated High Definition Plasma TelevisionIntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendix 3X70701A_En_co

Page 2 - Child Safety

10Connecting a DVD player/satellitereceiver and a VCRThis connection allows you to watch DVD/satellite, VCR, or TV pro-grams. You can record from the

Page 3 - TV side TV top

11IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixYou will need:• two coaxial cables• one set of standard A/V cables• o

Page 4 - Introduction

12Connecting a DTV receiver/set-topbox with ColorStream® (componentvideo) and a VCRThis connection allows you to watch DTV (digital TV), VCR, and TVpr

Page 5

13IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixConnecting a camcorderThis connection allows you to watch videos reco

Page 6

14VIDEO AUDIOLRINOUTDVIOUTVIDEO AUDIOLRINOUTHDMIOUTTo connect an HDMI device, you will need:• one HDMI cable (type A connector)For proper operation, i

Page 7 - Features of your new TV

15IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixConnecting your TVConnecting an analog audio systemThis connection al

Page 8

16Connecting your TVConnecting a device to theIR OUT terminal for IRpass-through device controlYou can use the TV’s IR OUT terminal (infrared pass-thr

Page 9 - Connecting a VCR

17IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixConnecting a PC (personal computer)This connection allows you to use

Page 10 - Connecting your TV

18Setting up your TVSetting up your TVUsing the remote controlPreparing the remote control for useIn addition to operating the TV, the remote control

Page 11 - (component video) and

19IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixCT-885INPUT DISPLAYCT-885INPUT DISPLAYProgramming the remote control

Page 12 - (component

2Child SafetyIt Makes A DifferenceWhere Your TV StandsCongratulations on your purchase!As you enjoy your new TV, keep these safety tips in mind:The Is

Page 13 - Connecting a camcorder

20Setting up your TVBrand Code Brand CodeDevice code tables[For CBL/SAT Mode]CABLE BoxBrand CodeABCArcherCableviewCenturyCitizenContecDiamondEagleGEGe

Page 14 - HDMI device

21IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixBrand Code Brand CodeVCR (Continued)Brand CodePortlandProscanProtonQu

Page 15

22Setting up your TVCT-885INPUT DISPLAYINPUT selects the video input source (page 31)DISPLAY displays status information on-screen (page 44)MUTE turns

Page 16 - IR OUT terminal for IR

23IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixStarting setupThe STARTING SETUP feature appears the first time you t

Page 17 - Power connection

24Setting up your TVCT-885INPUT DISPLAYAdding channels to the TV’s memoryWhen you press CH or , your TV will stop only on the channelsyou have prog

Page 18 - Setting up your TV

25IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixUsing the TV’s featuresAdjusting the channel settingsSwitching betwee

Page 19 - INPUT DISPLAY

26Using the TV’s FeaturesCT-885INPUT DISPLAYNote:If you forget your password, press DISPLAYfour times within five seconds while the TV isin password e

Page 20 - Device code tables

27IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixUsing the TV’s FeaturesCT-885INPUT DISPLAYUsing the V-Chip (parental

Page 21

28Using the TV’s FeaturesINPUT DISPLAYINPUT DISPLAYLocking the video inputsWith the VIDEO LOCK feature, you can lock out the input sources(VIDEO-1~3,

Page 22

29IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixINPUT DISPLAYUsing the panel lock featureYou can lock the right side

Page 23 - Starting setup

3IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendix16) Never modify this equipment. Changes or modificationsmay void: a)

Page 24 - Changing channels

30CT-885INPUT DISPLAY9. Repeat step 8 to enter the rest of thecharacters.If you would like a blank space in the label name, you mustchoose an empty sp

Page 25 - Using the TV’s features

31IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixUsing the TV’s FeaturesSetting the clockYou must set the clock before

Page 26 - Using the LOCKS menu

32Using the TV’s FeaturesINPUT DISPLAYNote:After a power failure or disconnection of thepower, the timer settings will be lost.Setting the ON timerThi

Page 27

33IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixINPUT DISPLAYViewing the wide-screen pictureformats (480i and 480p si

Page 28 - Locking channels

34Using the TV’s FeaturesTheaterWide 2 picture size (for letter box programs)• The picture is stretched the sameamount both wider and taller(retains i

Page 29 - Setting the GameTimer

35IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixScrolling the TheaterWide® picture(TheaterWide 2 and 3 only)1. Press

Page 30 - Labeling channels

36Using the TV’s FeaturesIf the signal does not include aspect information, the picture size youselected on page 33 is displayed.To turn on the ASPECT

Page 31 - PC” on page 17 for details

37IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixINPUT DISPLAYUsing the closed caption featureThe Closed Caption featu

Page 32 - Setting the sleep timer

38Using the TV’s FeaturesUsing the Long Life featureThe long life settings (Reverse, White, Picture Shift, Side Panel color)help to reduce the risk of

Page 33

39IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixAdjusting the picture qualityYou can adjust the picture quality to yo

Page 34 - Full picture size (for 16:9

431)While it is thundering, do not touch the connectingcables or apparatus.32) For added protection of your TV from lightning andpower surges, always

Page 35 - (TheaterWide 2 and 3 only)

40Using the TV’s FeaturesSelecting the color temperatureChange the picture quality by selecting from three preset color tem-peratures—cool, medium, an

Page 36 - Using the ASPECT feature

41IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixAdjusting the soundMuting the soundPress MUTE to temporarily turn off

Page 37 - Menu/Enter

42Resetting your audio adjustmentsThe RESET function returns your audio adjustments to the followingfactory settings:Bass ... center (25

Page 38 - Using the Long Life feature

43IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixWOW is a special combination of SRS Labs audio technologies thatcreat

Page 39 - Selecting the picture mode

44Selecting the audio languagesWhen two or more audio languages are included in a digital signal, youcan select one of the audio languages.To select t

Page 40 - Using the CableClear

45IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixNotes:• If you wish to change the on-screen lan-guage, follow the ste

Page 41 - Adjusting the sound

46AppendixAppendixTroubleshootingBefore calling a service technician, please check the following table for a possible cause of the symptom and some so

Page 42 - feature

47IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixSymptom SolutionUnable to select a certain channel • The channel may

Page 43

48AppendixSpecifications• This model complies with the specifications below.• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.• This mo

Page 44 - Selecting the audio languages

49IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixToshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. ("TACP") makes th

Page 45 - Picture/Audio adjustments

5IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixIntroductionThe Toshiba 42HP66/50HP66 Plasma Color Televisionscomply w

Page 46 - Appendix

50AppendixToshiba of Canada Limited ("TCL") makes the following limitedwarranties to original consumers in Canada. THESE LIMITEDWARRANTIES E

Page 47 - Symptom Solution

51IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixIF THE TELEVISION FAILS TO WORK AS WARRANTED ABOVE,YOUR SOLE AND EXCL

Page 48 - Specifications

CableClear, ColorStream, TheaterWide and StableSound are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C.GameTimer is a trademark of

Page 49 - Using the TV’s Features

6IntroductionIntroduction ... 2Important Safety Instructions ... 3FC

Page 50 - Limited Canadian Warranty

7IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixExploring your new TVYou can operate your TV by using the buttons on t

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8Connecting your TVSelecting a location for the TV• Place the TV on the floor or on a sturdy platform in alocation where light does not directly hit t

Page 52 - J3X70701A SH 06/03

9IntroductionConnecting your TVSetting up your TVUsing the TV’s FeaturesAppendixConnecting your TVConnecting a cable converter box or antennaThis tele

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