Philips 43PP9202 Specifications Page 1

Browse online or download Specifications for Projection TVs Philips 43PP9202. Philips 43PP9202 Specifications User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 64
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
Rear-projection
Rear-projection
HDTV Monitor
HDTV Monitor
3135 035 20391
43PP9202
50PP9202
60PP9202
Product Highlights
High-definition display—1080i/480p
High-definition component video
and RGB+H/V inputs
Active Control
Eye Fidelity
•APAC
(Automatic Phosphor Aging
Compensation)
Features
Multipoint digital convergence
Protective screen filter
Virtual Dolby
®
Surround
Three-line digital comb filter
Picture-in-picture
Slim, upscale styling
Home-cinema universal remote
with backlighting
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 63 64

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - HDTV Monitor

Rear-projectionRear-projectionHDTV MonitorHDTV Monitor3135 035 2039143PP920250PP920260PP9202Product Highlights• High-definition display—1080i/480p• Hi

Page 2 - Know these

10CONNECTING A STANDARD DVD PLAYER*(Example: Philips DVD model DVD712)Rear of DVD Player*COAXIALDIGITAL AUDIO OUTPCM-MPEG2-Dolby Digital-DTSLR(CVBS)VI

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

11CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER WITH PROGRESSIVE-SCAN CAPABILITYThe following instructions explain how to con-nect a DVD player with progressive-scancapabil

Page 4 - CONTENTS

12PIP ON/OFF2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPACTIVECONTROLFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITSURFITR/RECORDHOMEVIDEOHOMEMOVIESPERSONALSLEEPREC •P

Page 5 - FEATURES

13CONNECTING AN HD RECEIVERThis example shows you how you may connectan HD receiver to the TV. See the receiver’sdirections-for-use manual for more in

Page 6 - PANEL OVERVIEWS

14CONNECTING A CAMCORDERGSide Jack PanelS-VIDEOVIDEO AUDIOLEFT RIGHTDVTypicalCamcorder12VIDEOS-VIDEOAUDIOLRThe side panel jacks provide a conven

Page 7 - CONNECTING A VCR

15CONNECTING AND USING HEADPHONES WITH YOUR TVGSide Jack Panel1The HEADPHONE controls allow you toadjust the volume and balance of thesound going to t

Page 8 - CABLE BOX

16PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL11Cable Converter BoxSa

Page 9

17PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL11Cable Converter BoxSa

Page 10 - HELPFUL HINTS

18PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL1,3Cable Converter BoxS

Page 11 - HELPFUL HINT

19DIRECT-ENTRYCODES FOR A/V ACCESSORY DEVICESSEE THE NEXT PAGE FOR MORE CODES.Using the Remote ControlTVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDPOWERPICTUREVCRACCAC

Page 12 - CONNECTING AN S-V

2Once your PHILIPS purchase is registered, you’re eligible to receive all the privileges of owning aPHILIPS product. So complete and return the Warran

Page 13 - CONNECTING AN HD R

LASER-DISC PLAYER20DIRECT-ENTRYCODES FOR A/V ACCESSORY DEVICESUsing the Remote ControlTVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDPOWERPICTUREVCRACCACTIVECONTROLCABLE

Page 14 - CONNECTING A C

21USING THE TV REMOTE WITH ACCESSORY DEVICESUsing the Remote ControlTVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDPOWERPICTUREVCRACCACTIVECONTROLThe Chart below provide

Page 15 - HEADPHONES WITH YOUR TV

22USING THE AV AND SOURCE SELECT BUTTONSPIP ON/OFF2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPACTIVECONTROLFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITSURFITR/RECORD

Page 16 - Using the Remote Control

23PERSONALTREBLE 49BASS 49VOICETREBLE 56BASS 47MUSICTREBLE 63BASS 69THEATRETREBLE 59BASS 59PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERP

Page 17

24PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL1PERSONALBRIGHTNESS 48C

Page 18

258111547 DELETE?SURF7SURF12 ADD?SURF LIST EMPTYSURF12 DELETE?SURF1224 ADD?1224 DELETE?SURF12122424PIP ON/OFF2135468790

Page 19

26ALTERNATE CHANNEL (A/CH)Press the A/CH button to go back and forthbetween the current channel and one previ-ously watched channel.1Press the Program

Page 20 - ELEVISION

27USING THE SLEEP TIMER CONTROLHave you ever fallen asleep in front of theTV? You can program your TV to turnoff while you sleep. The Sleep Timer feat

Page 21 - ACCESSORY DEVICES

Picture-adjustment OptionsRemember, when the bar scale is centered, the control settings are at nor-mal, mid-range levels. Picture adjustmentsare desc

Page 22

29PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL2,41PICTURESOUNDFEATURE

Page 23

3IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead before operating equipment1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all

Page 24

30PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL2,41PICTURESOUNDFEATURE

Page 25

ADJUSTING THE TREBLE,BASS,AND BALANCE CONTROLS31PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTV

Page 26 - ROGRAM LIST

32USING THE AVL (AUDIO VOLUME LEVELER) CONTROLYou may have noticed the peaks and val-leys of sound that occur between pro-gram changes or at commercia

Page 27

33FORMAT EXPAND 4:3When signals are being broad-cast in mono (nonstereo):INCR . SURROUND MONO INCR . SURROUND SPATIAL ORPICTURE

Page 28 - CONTROLS

34PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL162,43,5SOUNDBALANCEAVL

Page 29 - FIDELITY CONTROL

35SELECTING THE SAP (SECOND AUDIO PROGRAM) FEATUREUsing the Onscreen Submenus: SoundSAP, or Second Audio Program, is an addi-tional part of the stereo

Page 30 - ELPFUL HINT

36USING THE BASS BOOST CONTROLPIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECO

Page 31

37PIP ON/OFF2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPACTIVECONTROLFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITSURFITR/RECORDHOMEVIDEOHOMEMOVIESPERSONALSLEEPREC •P

Page 32

38PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL3,4,512PICTURESOUNDFEAT

Page 33

39PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL3,4,512PICTURESOUNDFEAT

Page 34 - /MONO SOUND MODE

4CONTENTSItems Included with This TVAs you unpack your TV, please note that this Directions for Usemanual contains safety-tip information and Factory

Page 35 - PROG.LISTDOLBY VAV

40PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL12PICTURESOUNDFEATURESI

Page 36 - BOOST CONTROL

41PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL3,4,512PICTURESOUNDFEAT

Page 37 - SETTING THE CLOCK

42UNDERSTANDING AUTOLOCK™MOVIE RATINGAutoLockONGPGPG-13RNC-17TV RATINGAutoLockONTV-YTV-Y7TV-GTV-PGTV-14TV-Y (All Children)—designed tobe appropriate f

Page 38 - DISPLAYING THE

43PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL12PICTURESOUNDFEATURESI

Page 39

USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK CHANNELSAfter you have set up your personalaccess code (see page 42), you areready to select the channels or programsources y

Page 40 - ’S CHANNEL

USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK BY MOVIE RATINGAfter you have set your personal accesscode (see page 42), you can block programs by specific movie ratings.1P

Page 41 - ’S ACTIVATE CONTROL

46USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK BY TV RATINGYou also can block programs by specificTV ratings. Follow these simple steps.1Press the MENU/SELECTbutton on th

Page 42 - UNDERSTANDING A

47TURNING THE AUTOLOCK™ BLOCKING CONTROL ON OR OFFThe BLOCKING control can be thoughtof as the “master switch” forAutoLock™. Use it to turn ON or OFF

Page 43

48USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK UNRATED BROADCASTSUsing the Onscreen Submenus: FeaturesIn addition to blocking rated programsor channels, you may also choo

Page 44

49USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK BROADCASTS THAT HAVE NO RAT IN GSome programs contain no content advi-sories from the Motion PictureAssociation of America

Page 45

5FEATURESYour new projection television and its packaging contain materialsthat can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recy-cle your pr

Page 46 - LOCK™ TO BLOCK BY TV RATING

50REVIEWING YOURCURRENT AUTOLOCK™ SETTINGSPIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV

Page 47 - TURNING THE A

51PIP2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITPOSITIONVCRACCMENU/SELECTVOLCHTV/VCRACTIVECONTROL1PICTURESOUNDFEATURESIN

Page 48

4:3 (Standard Format)EXPAND 4:3EXPAND 4:3COMPRESS (16:9) (Available Only with the AV4 Source)COMPRESS 16:9Selecting a Picture FormatUsing the TV Butto

Page 49

53USING ACTIVE CONTROL™Active Control™ Measures and correctsall incoming signals to provide the bestpicture-quality settings. When you choose to turn

Page 50 - CURRENT AUTOLOCK™ SETTINGS

54COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION FOR THE TV’S HIGH-DEFINITION INPUTSAppendix AAAppendixThe HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks are designed toaccept high-definition signal

Page 51 - ELPFUL HINTS

55MODEL SPECIFICATIONSAppendix BBAppendixProduct TypeRear-projection HDTV MonitorTelevision SystemNTSC standardChannel CoverageVHF:2–13UHF:14–69Cable

Page 52 - EXPAND 4:3

56SELECTING THE HD INPUT-AV 4 COLOR SPACEAppendix CCAppendixColor space refers to how colors aredefined and appear on your TV. YourTV’s default color-

Page 53 - USING ACTIVE CONTROL™

57CARE AND CLEANINGGeneral Information:Care and CleaningWARNING Concerning Stationary Images onthe TV Screen:Do not leave stationary or “letterbox” i

Page 54 - Appendix

TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck This List of Symptoms and Possible Solutions Before Requesting Service You may be able to solve the problem yourself. Charges for

Page 55 - Appendix B

59GLOSSARY OFTELEVISION TERMSActive Control™ • Proactive video-control system for NTSC(see definition below) sources. Active Control™ continuouslymeas

Page 56 - Appendix C

6Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TVLLΩ455466327Rear of TV16You can connect a wide range of video andaudio devices to your TV, in various ways.The

Page 57 - LACEMENT OF THE TV

AActive Control™, 53, 59Alternate Channel (A/CH), 26, 59APAC™, 5Audio Out Control, 9Audio/Video Inputs (Definition), 59AutoChron™ Control, *Q-5AutoLoc

Page 58 - TROUBLESHOOTING

61EL4482-4 Rev. EE3135 015 07541★ • Tampa/W Florida★ •San Francisco/Metro Area•••Philadelphia/S New Jersey•Atlanta/N Georgia•HoustonKnoxville/E Tennes

Page 59 - TELEVISION TERMS

62QUALITY SERVICE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! SIMPLY LOOK OVER THE LIST BELOW FOR THE NUMBER OF A FACTORY SERVICE CENTERNEAR YOU. YOUR PRODUCT WILL

Page 61 - FACTORY SERVICE LOCATIONS

64PROJECTION TELEVISIONOne Year Free LaborOne Year Free Service on PartsTwo Years Free Service on Cathode Ray Tube Parts / 30 days Free Service on Pro

Page 62

PIP ON/OFF2135468790TVSWAP PIP CHDNUPACTIVECONTROLFREEZESOUNDMUTESURFA/CHPOWERPICTURESTATUS/EXITSURFITR/RECORDHOMEVIDEOHOMEMOVIESPERSONALSLEEPREC •PIP

Page 63

8CONNECTING A VCR AND CABLE BOXLLRear of TVCoaxial Cable Lead-in fromCable TV Company3Rear of VCR*564Rear of Cable BoxTwo-waySignalSplitter21Presente

Page 64 - LIMITED WARRANTY

9CONNECTING AND USING AN AUDIO HI-FI SYSTEM WITH YOUR TVYou can use your TV’s AUDIO OUTPUT jacksto connect to an external audio hi-fi system.Follow th

Comments to this Manuals

No comments