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Channel

MHz          Channel

MHz             Channel

MHz

Channel

MHz

2

55.25

14

471.25

39

621.25

64

771.25

3

61.25

15

477.25

40

627.25

65

777.25

4

67.25

16

483.25

41

633.25

66

783.25

5

77.25

17

489.25

42

639.25

67

789.25

6

83.25

18

495.25

43

645.25

68

795.25

7

175.25

19

501.25

44

651.25

69

801.25

8

181.25

20

507.25

45

657.25

9

187.25

21

513.25

46

663.25

10

193.25

22

519.25

47

669.25

11

199.25

23

525.25

48

675.25

12

205.25

24

531.25

49

681.25

13

211.25

25

537.25

50

687.25

26

543.25

51

693.25

27

549.25

52

699.25

28

555.25

53

705.25

29

561.25

54

711.25

30

567.25

55

717.25

31

573.25

56

723.25

32

579.25

57

729.25

33

585.25

58

735.25

34

591.25

59

741.25

35

597.25

60

747.25

36

603.25

61

753.25

37

609.25

62

759.25

38

615.25

63

765.25

Conversion Table A: channel to frequency (in MHz) for off-air channels.

The frequencies used by a cable company may differ from the frequencies on the table.
Consult your cable company or your dealer for detailed information.

Channel

MHz          Channel

MHz             Channel

MHz

Channel

MHz

C1

73.25

C2

55.25

C33

277.25

C64

463.25

C95

91.25

C3

61.25

C34

283.25

C65

469.25

C96

97.25

C4

67.25

C35

289.25

C66

475.25

C97

103.25

C5

77.25

C36

295.25

C67

481.25

C98

109.25

C6

83.25

C37

301.25

C68

487.25

C99

115.25

C7

175.25

C38

307.25

C69

493.25

C100

649.25

C8

181.25

C39

313.25

C70

499.25

C101

655.25

C9

187.25

C40

319.25

C71

505.25

C102

661.25

C10

193.25

C41

325.25

C72

511.25

C103

667.25

C11

199.25

C42

331.25

C73

517.25

C104

673.25

C12

205.25

C43

337.25

C74

523.25

C105

679.25

C13

211.25

C44

343.25

C75

529.25

C106

685.25

C14

121.25

C45

349.25

C76

535.25

C107

691.25

C15

127.25

C46

355.25

C77

541.25

C108

697.25

C16

133.25

C47

361.25

C78

547.25

C109

703.25

C17

139.25

C48

367.25

C79

553.25

C110

709.25

C18

145.25

C49

373.25

C80

559.25

C111

715.25

C19

151.25

C50

379.25

C81

565.25

C112

721.25

C20

157.25

C51

385.25

C82

571.25

C113

727.25

C21

163.25

C52

391.25

C83

577.25

C114

733.25

C22

169.25

C53

397.25

C84

583.25

C115

739.25

C23

217.25

C54

403.25

C85

589.25

C116

745.25

C24

223.25

C55

409.25

C86

595.25

C117

751.25

C25

229.25

C56

415.25

C87

601.25

C118

757.25

C26

235.25

C57

421.25

C88

607.25

C119

763.25

C27

241.25

C58

427.25

C89

613.25

C120

769.25

C28

247.25

C59

433.25

C90

619.25

C121

775.25

C29

253.25

C60

439.25

C91

625.25

C122

781.25

C30

259.25

C61

445.25

C92

631.25

C123

787.25

C31

265.25

C62

451.25

C93

637.25

C124

793.25

C32

271.25

C63 

457.25

C94

643.25

C125

799.25

Conversion Table B: Channel to frequency (in MHz) for cable TV channels.

The frequencies used by a cable company may differ from the frequencies on the table.
Consult your cable company or your dealer for detailed information.

268E(15") en  1997/04/03  9:24 AM  Page 19

Summary of Contents for 15PF9925 - annexe 2

Page 1: ...LCD 15 LCD 15 ...

Page 2: ...icer P S Remember to get the most from your PHILIPS product you must return your Warranty Registration Card within 10 days So please mail it to us right now Know these safety symbols This bolt of lightning indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical shock For the safety of everyone in your household please do not remove product covering The exclamation point calls atten...

Page 3: ... appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 17 Tilt Stability All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of its cabinets design Do not compromise these design standards by app...

Page 4: ... selecting equipment 12 14 Connect your PC 15 Use of your PC 16 Tips 16 Before Calling Service 17 Glossary 18 Conversion tables for off air and cable channels 19 Help If this instruction manual does not give an answer or if Before Calling Service does not solve your TV problem you can call your Local Philips Customer or Service Centre See the supplied World wide guarantee booklet Please have the M...

Page 5: ...ry compartment Insert the 2 batteries supplied Type R6 LR6 1 5V Power This TV operates on a DC supply provided by the AC DC adapter The voltage is as indicated on the label on the back cover Only use the AC DC adapter supplied with the TV and never apply an AC power cord to the TV directly The AC DC adapter operates on an AC power supply the voltage is as indicated on the label of the AC DC adapte...

Page 6: ...EXT button on the remote control B Standby Press to turn on off the TV The TV is never completely powered off unless it is physically unplugged V Volume Press or to adjust the volume Mute Temporarily interrupt the sound or restore it The captions automatically appear if the watched TV program provides CC info and EZ mute has been selected as Closed Caption see p 9 CH Channel selection To browse th...

Page 7: ...p down to select a menu item Use the cursor left right to adjust the setting of a menu item or press the OK button to enter a submenu Press the EXT button to exit the menu B CH V 5 1 3 2 4 6 7 9 8 0 0 CC EXT SLEEP MENU OK Select Input and press the cursor right to select TV to be sure your remote control is in the TV mode é Select your language Press the MENU button to select the channel menu to m...

Page 8: ...left right to select another channel number Select Storage with the cursor up down Press the cursor left right to select Memory or Erase The selected channel is memorized or erased Memorizing Erasing current channel Buttons in front of the TV TV VIDEO MENU OK VOL CH PR _ _ B ON OFF Should your remote control be lost or broken you can still operate your TV with the buttons in front of the TV ON OFF...

Page 9: ...vel Press the OK button to store the Personal adjustments The message Stored appears Press the EXT button if you want to exit the menu Picture menu Sound menu Contrast 1 00 Brightness 60 Color 60 Tint 0 Sharpness 6 oœ pπ OK MENU Contrast 100 Equalizer Balance 0 AVL 0n Off Equalizer oœ pπ MENU MTS Mono Stereo SAP You can select your preferred sound setting or you can also adjust the sound frequency...

Page 10: ...OK CC CC Input TV Language English Captions Caption Text CC1 Parental ctl oœpπ MENU Captions Off Caption Text CC1 9 Closed Caption Setting Closed Caption Press the cursor up down to select Caption Text é Press the cursor left right to select the desired Closed Caption mode Press the EXT button if you want to exit the menu Note This television receiver provides display of television closed captioni...

Page 11: ...he Movie Rating System MPAA only Select Parental ctl and press the OK button to enter If parental control is already set then enter the password when requested é Select the types of blocking to be set MPAA Age block Content block Set hours Press the cursor up down to select Set password Enter a four digit password Enter it again when requested Note A new password may be chosen each time blocking i...

Page 12: ...e individual categories do not apply TV PG and above parental guidance suggested TV 14 and above 14 years and up TV MA mature audience Children TV Ratings Unblocked TV Y and above youth individual content categories do not apply TV Y7 youth 7 years and up Content Categories Dialog sexual dialogue applies to TV PG and above TV 14 Language adult language applies to TV PG and above TV 14 and above TV...

Page 13: ...ovide sound Watching VCR If you use connection 2 select the TV channel 3 or 4 é If you use connection 3 select VIDEO or S VIDEO in the Input menu item of the setup menu see p 6 Insert a video tape in the VCR and press the PLAY button Video recorder S VIDEO IN VIDEO MONO L AV R AUDIO VCR CABLE 2 3 x 75 DC 12V ANT IN PC INPUT Y Pb COMPONENT INPUT 480i Pr 1 There is a wide range of video and audio eq...

Page 14: ...rder Video Game set 3 2 1 x 75 DC 12V ANT IN S VIDEO IN PC INPUT Y VIDEO Pb COMPONENT INPUT 480i Pr L AV R AUDIO How to connect Connect the three separate component video cables 1 to the DVD player s Y Pb and Pr ports and to the Y Pb and Pr 480i ports on the TV é Connect the audio cables 2 to the DVD player s AUDIO L and R ports and to the L MONO and R AUDIO AV ports on the TV How to use Select CO...

Page 15: ...nd Pr 480i ports on the TV é Connect the audio cables 2 to the DTV player s AUDIO L and R ports and to the L MONO and R AUDIO AV ports on the TV How to use Select COMPONENT in the Input menu item of the setup menu see p 6 é Turn on the DTV Set Top Box set Warning In case you notice scrolling images wrong colors or no color no picture or even combinations of these on your screen check if the connec...

Page 16: ...een or blue spots However this will have no impact or effect on the monitor performance Do not press the LCD screen with your finger for a long time as this may incur some afterimages Personal computer S VIDEO IN VIDEO MONO L AV R AUDIO x 75 DC 12V ANT IN Y Pb COMPONENT INPUT 480i Pr Connect one end of a male to male VGA cable to the video card of the computer and the other end to the VGA connecto...

Page 17: ... are unsatisfactory adjust your monitor s position clock and clock phase manually Reset Select Reset On to return to the factory predefined settings Press the OK button Press the EXT button to exit the menu Care of the screen Do not rub or strike the screen with anything hard as this may scratch mar or damage the screen permanently Unplug the screen before cleaning the screen Dust the TV by wiping...

Page 18: ...te control Adjust the contrast color and brightness settings Sometimes poor picture quality occurs when having activated an S VHS camera or camcorder connected and having connected another peripheral at the same time In this case switch off one of the other peripherals Check the antenna connection This may be caused by electrical interference e g hairdryer nearby neon lights etc Turn off the equip...

Page 19: ...with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However th...

Page 20: ...115 25 C7 175 25 C38 307 25 C69 493 25 C100 649 25 C8 181 25 C39 313 25 C70 499 25 C101 655 25 C9 187 25 C40 319 25 C71 505 25 C102 661 25 C10 193 25 C41 325 25 C72 511 25 C103 667 25 C11 199 25 C42 331 25 C73 517 25 C104 673 25 C12 205 25 C43 337 25 C74 523 25 C105 679 25 C13 211 25 C44 343 25 C75 529 25 C106 685 25 C14 121 25 C45 349 25 C76 535 25 C107 691 25 C15 127 25 C46 355 25 C77 541 25 C10...

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