Go to page of
Similar user manuals
-
Flat Panel Television
Philips 37PFL8404H
198 pages 2.6 mb -
Flat Panel Television
Philips 26PF73xxx
26 pages 2.32 mb -
Flat Panel Television
Philips 10FF3CME
35 pages 0.98 mb -
Flat Panel Television
Philips 52HFL5581L/27
16 pages 2.53 mb -
Flat Panel Television
Philips 42PFL9603
68 pages 8.63 mb -
Flat Panel Television
Philips 37PFL7562D
3 pages 0.7 mb -
Flat Panel Television
Philips 46PFL9715K
90 pages 8.19 mb -
Flat Panel Television
Philips 32PF5521D/10
3 pages 0.5 mb
A good user manual
The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Philips FTR9952/69C, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
What is an instruction?
The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Philips FTR9952/69C one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.
Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Philips FTR9952/69C. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
What should a perfect user manual contain?
First and foremost, an user manual of Philips FTR9952/69C should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Philips FTR9952/69C
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Philips FTR9952/69C item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Philips FTR9952/69C item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
Why don't we read the manuals?
Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Philips FTR9952/69C alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Philips FTR9952/69C, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Philips service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Philips FTR9952/69C.
Why one should read the manuals?
It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Philips FTR9952/69C item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.
After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.
Table of contents for the manual
-
Page 1
[...]
-
Page 2
AUDIO IN VGA IN MAINS INLET CABLE 1 3 VGA IN VGA OUT AUDIO IN L R L R AUDIO OUT ANTENNA OUT NO FUNCTION IN SURR. SOUND CENTER IN AUDIO MONITOR AUDIO VGA MONITOR IN MAINS INLET LR LR L R Y Cb NO FUNCTION Cr L R H V Pb Y Pr Pr A/V HD IN 5 A/V IN 6 AUDIO A/V IN A/V IN L R L R AUDIO AUDIO S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT 1 2 A/V IN 3 CVBS RGB AUDIO L/[...]
-
Page 3
[...]
-
Page 4
Printed in Belgium 3104 315 2051.1 Printed on recycled pa per[...]
-
Page 5
Contents 1 English Y our remote contr ol 2 Preparation 3 Installation 5 Store TV channels 5 Select the menu language 5 Automatic installation 6 Manual installation 6 Give name 7 Reshuffle the programme list 7 Select fa vourite TV channels 7 Install TV setup 8 Installation Operation Use of the remote contr ol 9-11 Use of the menus Picture men u 12 S[...]
-
Page 6
2 Y our remote contr ol T eletext p. 18 direct txt page or subject selection k index page selection e interrupt teletext displa y c mix tv/txt picture h enlarge f re veal hidden inf ormation U time displa y p. 11 subpage selection p. 18 Dual screen p. 1 6 -P+ channel selection c switching screens d freeze the subpictur e Smart Controls p. 10 pictur[...]
-
Page 7
& Place the receiv er box where ver you want, but leav e at least 5 cm space free all around the bo x for ventilation and do not cov er the ventilation openings. (E.g. on the ground, in a cupboard, behind a wall, in another r oom....) T o pr ev ent any unsafe situations, do not place an y objects on top of the monitor or the receiv er . No nake[...]
-
Page 8
4 Pr eparation With the simplified remote contr ol supplied with the monitor you can: • switch menu on or off with the MENU key • select a menu or menu item with the cursor k eys • activate the selection you made with the OK key • switch y our flat colour television to standby or on again with the B key • mute the sound with the ¬ key ?[...]
-
Page 9
5 Installation Stor e TV channels First, select your language. & Select Men u Language in the INST ALLA TION menu and press the OK key . é Use the cursor left/right to select your language and pr ess the OK ke y . The INST ALLA TION menu reappears. Remar k: If the language displayed on screen does not correspond with a language you recognise o[...]
-
Page 10
6 Installation Searching f or and storing TV channels is done channel by channel. Y ou must go thr ough every step of the Manual Installation menu. & Select the TV system The possible system settings are: BG 5.5 MHz, I 6.0 MHz, DK 6.5 MHz, M. 4.5 MHz. Automatically the corr ect system is detected. When there is intermittent sound due to w eak s[...]
-
Page 11
7 Installation Give name Y ou can assign a name to the TV channel. A name with up to five letters or n umbers can be given to each TV channel. For example CNN, SUPER,... Between 99 and 0, in the column in the middle , you can also name any peripherals that are connected. & Select Giv e Name in the INST ALLA TION menu and pr ess the OK key . é [...]
-
Page 12
8 Installation The Setup menu allows y ou to adjust initial settings, i.e . those which are not related to the installation of the TV channels. The Setup menu contains items that contr ol the settings of the TV ’ s functions, featur es, ser vices and peripherals y ou may ha ve connected. & Select Setup in the INST ALLA TION menu and press the[...]
-
Page 13
9 Use of the r emote contr ol Operation Use of the remote contr ol VCR 1 VCR 2 DVD AMP TUNER TAPE SAT CD TV π π π π OK M w TV q X B 1 23 456 79 PICTURE SOUND + - V P + - ¬ 0 i b j 8 0 SMART CONTROLS b w Select your e xternal A/V sources Press this k ey r epeatedly to select A/V1 , A/V2 , A/V3 CVBS , A/V3 RGB , A/V4 (FRONT) , A/V5 , A/V6 , VG A[...]
-
Page 14
10 Use of the r emote contr ol VCR 1 VCR 2 SAT AMP TUNER TAPE DCC CD TV π π π π OK M w TV q b X B 1 23 456 789 + - V P + - ¬ 0 i 0 PICTURE SOUND b j PICTURE menu (r ed k ey) SOUND menu (gr een k ey) FEA TURES menu (yellow k ey) Pro gramme list Press the blue k ey to select the pr ogramme list. Select the desired TV channel or A/V source with t[...]
-
Page 15
11 Use of the r emote control VCR 1 VCR 2 SAT AMP TUNER TAPE DCC CD TV TV M 1 23 456 789 0 d c f h c yÚ P S fi s + - PP b k e π † Ò C ‡ N SELECT DVD T-C AUDIO Ï DVD U π π π π OK B - V P + + - ¬ q X b j b w 0 i U Time displa y The time, downloaded from the TV channel (with teletext) stored on pr ogramme number 1 or the low est fa vouri[...]
-
Page 16
12 Use of the menus & Press the r ed, green or yello w colour key to displa y/cancel the PICTURE , SOUND or FEA TURES menu. é Use the cursor in the up/down dir ections to select a menu item. “ Use the OK k ey to activate. ‘ Press the same men u k ey again to r eturn or to switch the menu off. Pictur e menu When you are watching a TV channe[...]
-
Page 17
13 Use of the menus Sound menu Store the modified adjustments f or V olume, Balance , T reble and Bass values and Incredible Sur round, as well as the headphone V olume and Balance for all TV channels with Sound PP store in the FEA TURES menu. Sound mode Y our TV will choose between ster eo or digital sound depending on the sound the TV channel tra[...]
-
Page 18
14 Use of the menus F eatures men u & Press the y ellow ke y to display/cancel the FEA TURES menu. é Press the cursor up/do wn to select a menu item. “ Press the OK k ey to activate. Sleeptimer With the sleeptimer you can set a time period after which the TV should switch itself to standby . The counter runs from Off up to 180 min. One minut[...]
-
Page 19
15 Use of the menus Displa y message Switch the TV to standby . The message appears on the scr een when the TV is switched on again. If you selected Once , the message will disappear fr om the screen after about 45 seconds. If you selected Contin uous , the message will appear on the scr een until the Run menu item in the Message menu is s witched [...]
-
Page 20
16 Dual scr een & Press the b k ey to switch on Dual Scr een. The TV screen will be divided in 2 differ ent pictures. The picture on the left side is the selected TV channel or A/V source. The picture on the right side is the pictur e from the TV channel in the fa vourite programme list f ollowing or preceding the selected TV channel or A/V sou[...]
-
Page 21
17 T eletext Most TV channels broadcast information via teletext. Each channel which broadcasts teletext transmits a page with inf ormation on how to use its teletext system. Look for the teletext page with the main index (usually p . 100). Depending on the TV channel, teletext is transmitted in different systems: WST , FLOF or T OP . The colours u[...]
-
Page 22
18 T eletext Select the index teletext pa ge Press the k k ey to displa y the main index (usually p .100). Only for T .O .P teletext broadcasts : T .O .P orders the pages in categories and adds other possibilities of enhancing ease of use. Press i . A T .O .P . ov er view of the teletext subjects a vailable is displa yed. Not all TV channels broadc[...]
-
Page 23
19 Connect P eripheral equipment Connect P eripheral Equipment There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your r eceiver . The following connection diagrams show y ou how to connect them to the back or the front side of the r eceiver . Note: Do not place your video recorder too close to the screen as some video reco[...]
-
Page 24
20 Connect P eripheral equipment & Interconnect y our video recorder with an extra RF cable 3 . é T o obtain better pictur e quality , also connect the Video , Audio left and Audio right (only for ster eo equipment) cables to the VIDEO , AUDIO L and AUDIO R inputs of the A/V IN 1 or A/V IN 2 sockets. If your video r ecorder has an S-VHS video [...]
-
Page 25
21 Connect P eripheral equipment & Connect your camera or camcor der at the front side of your r eceiver ( A/V4 ). é Connect the equipment to VIDEO 2 and A UDIO L 1 for mono equipment. “ For ster eo equipment also connect AUDIO R 1 . S-VHS quality with an S-VHS camcorder is obtained by connecting the S-VHS cables with the S-VHS input 3 and A[...]
-
Page 26
22 Connect P eripheral Equipment If you ha ve a Digital Antenna cable connected to a digital Set-top box, connect the Set-top box to the A/V5 HD input. Connect a Set-top box with Pr , Pb, Y output to the Pr , Pb and Y jacks and to the L and R AUDIO jacks on the r eceiver . In case of separate horizontal and vertical sync outputs on your set top bo [...]
-
Page 27
23 Connect y our computer & Connect one end of the supplied V GA cable to the video card of the computer and the other end to the V GA MONIT OR IN 1 connector at the rear side of the r eceiver box. é Fix the connectors firmly with the scr ews on the plug. “ In case of a Multimedia computer , connect audio cables to the audio outputs of your [...]
-
Page 28
24 Connect y our computer Daisy chaining The Active Loop Through facility mak es it possible to make a daisy chain. Connect the monitors (max. 2) befor e inserting the mains plugs in the wall sock ets . Connect another V GA cable to the V GA OUT connector 1 at the back of the monitor and to the V GA IN connector of a second V GA monitor . Note: A/V[...]
-
Page 29
25 Connect peripheral equipment Equipment connected to the rear or to the fr ont side of the receiv er Press the EXTERNAL k ey r epeatedly to select A/V1 , A/V2, A/V3, A/V3 RGB, A V/4, A/V5, A/V6 or V GA , according to where y ou connected your equipment at the rear or the fr ont side of your r eceiver . If you want to chang e to TV channels? Enter[...]
-
Page 30
26 Connect peripheral equipment Most of the audio and video equipment from our range of pr oducts can be operated with the extended remote contr ol. Press the M k ey r epeatedly until the arr ow in the displa y indicates VCR1 fo r your video r ecorder or another designation according to other equipment you want to operate with this r emote control.[...]
-
Page 31
27 Record T o r ecord S-VHS quality , connect an S-VHS peripheral directly to the video recor der . Record a TV pr ogramme & Select the programme n umber on your video recor der . é Set your video r ecorder to recor d. See the handbook for y our video recor der . Switching programme numbers on your TV does not disturb recording ! Record a pr o[...]
-
Page 32
28 Befor e calling Ser vice 28 Please mak e these simple checks befor e calling ser vice. These tips may sa ve y ou time and money since charges for r eceiver installation and adjustments of customer controls ar e not cover ed under your warranty . Befor e Calling Ser vice Items to Check and Actions to follow • This ma y be caused by obstruction [...]
-
Page 33
29 Tips & Index End of life dir ectives W e are pa ying a lot of attention to produce envir onmentally- friendly in gr een focal ar eas. Y our new r eceiver contains materials which can be recycled and r eused. At the end of its life specialised companies can dismantle the discarded r eceiver to concentrate the reusable materials and to minimis[...]
-
Page 34
30 Glossar y 100 Hz 100 Hertz provides a superior solution to the problem of pictur e flicker which is particularly noticeable with larger screen sizes. In a conv entional TV , the picture area is scanned 50 times a second (50 Hertz) – a frequency which is still detectable b y the human ey e in the form of a flickering picture. In 100 Hertz sets,[...]
-
Page 35
1 !" 2 ! 3 5 !"# 5 !"#$ 5 ! 6 ! 6 7 !"#$% 7 !"# 7 !" 8 !"# 9-11 !" ! 12 ! 13 ! 14-15 !"#$%&'( 15 16 ! 17-18 ! !"[...]
-
Page 36
2 VCR 1 VCR 2 DVD AMP TUNER TAPE SAT CD TV B 1 23 4 56 789 0 TV M w OK ¬ i 0 a P b q X j b c e f h U k ‡ Ï N C π † Ò ® + - PP c d S P fi s T- C AUDIO PICTURE SOUND b DVD SELECT DVD w A/V1 A/V2 A/V3 A/V4 A/V5 A/V6 VGA 9 M !"#$% TV ! b ?[...]
-
Page 37
3 ! ! & !"#$%&'()*!+,-'./012345 5cm !"#$%&'()* +,-./0)12!34!56 ! !"#$%&'()*+,-./012$3%&'456+ !"#$%&'($)*+,-./0123456789 !"#$%&'()*+$,-./0$12345678 !"#$%&'()*+),-./01 [...]
-
Page 38
4 ! !"# !"# !" • !"#$%& • !"#$%&$%'() • OK !"#$%& • B !"#$%&'()*&+,-./012'()3&+,4 • ¬ !"#$ %&' • !"#$ SMART CONTROLS PICTURE SOUN[...]
-
Page 39
5 !"# & !"#$ é ! S s ! & / / !"#$%&'()*+,- é OK !"#$% “ !"#$%&'()*+,-. !"#!$%& TV ! !"# !"#$ & ! ! OK ?[...]
-
Page 40
6 AUTO INSTALLATION Automatic Installation ! & !"#$%&'( / !"#$ ON !"# OK !"# !"#$%&'()*+,-./012345 Ready !"#$ !"#$%!$%&'()*+$%,-./ !"#$%&'()*+,-./01234$56+789: é !"#$%&'()[...]
-
Page 41
7 INSTALLATION Menu Language Automatic Installation Menu Installation Give Name Rehuffle Favourite Programmes Setup GIVE NAME 90 A/V 1 0 CNN 91 A/V 2 1 NBC 92 A/V 3 2 .... 93 A/V 4 3 .... 94 A/V 5 4 .... 95 A/V 6 5 .... 96 97 98 99 RESHUFFLE 90 0 CNN 10 ... 91 1 NBC 11 ... 92 2 .... 12 ... 93 3 .... 13 ... 94 4 .... 14 ... 95 5 .... 15 ... 9[...]
-
Page 42
8 INSTALLATION Menu Language Automatic Installation Menu Installation Give Name Rehuffle Favourite Programmes Setup !"#$%& !"#$%&'()*+,-./012'(34 !"#$%& !'()*+,-./&0123&4567&289 & ! OK é !"#$%&'()&quo[...]
-
Page 43
9 !"# VCR 1 VCR 2 DVD AMP TUNER TAPE SAT CD TV π π π π OK M w TV q X B 1 23 456 79 PICTURE SOUND + - V P + - ¬ 0 i b j 8 0 SMART CONTROLS b !"# !" !"#$%&'()*+,-./0 A/V1 A/V2 A/V3 CVBS A/ V3RGB A/V4(FRONT ) A/V5 A/V6 [...]
-
Page 44
10 !"# VCR 1 VCR 2 SAT AMP TUNER TAPE DCC CD TV π π π π OK M w TV q b X B 1 23 456 789 + - V P + - ¬ 0 i 0 PICTURE SOUND b j j !" !"#$%&'()*+,-./ !"#$%&'()*+,-./ !"#$%&' !"#$ !"#$%&'()*+,-*+. !&qu[...]
-
Page 45
11 !"# VCR 1 VCR 2 SAT AMP TUNER TAPE DCC CD TV TV M 1 23 456 789 0 d c f h c yÚ P S fi s + - PP b k e π † Ò C ‡ N SELECT DVD T-C AUDIO Ï DVD U π π π π OK B - V P + + - ¬ q X b j b w 0 i !"# 26 !" 26 S !"#$%&'()* [...]
-
Page 46
12 !" !" & !"#$%& / é / !"#$%& “ OK !" ‘ !"#$%&'()*+#$, ! NTSC !"#$%&'()*+, NTSC !"#$ , !" !"#$% !"#$%&&apo[...]
-
Page 47
13 !" ! !"#!$"%&"'()*+,-./-01234567 Sound PP !"#$%&'()*+,-. Sound PP store ! !"#$%&'()*+,-./0*+12345#$!6789% !"#$ !"#$%&'()*+,-./+,01%234567+,-8* !"# [...]
-
Page 48
14 !" VCR 1 VCR 2 DVD AMP TUNER TAPE SAT CD TV π π π π OK M w TV æ b B 1 23 456 789 + - V P + - ¬ 0 i 0 b q X b j Features Menu !"# & !"# / é / !"#$%&' “ OK ! !" !"#$%&"'(#)*+,-(#)*./+0[...]
-
Page 49
15 !" TIMES Actual Time Programme Start Time Cancel Timer ! !"#$%&' !"#$%&'()*+,-./01 Once ! !"#$ 45 ! Continuous ! !"#$"% &'()*+,-./ No !"!# RUN !"#$%&'()*+,-*.$%/ !"#[...]
-
Page 50
16 ! & b !"#$ !"#$%&'()*+, !"#$%&'!()*+,)*-.!/01 !"#$%&!'()*+(),-!./+)*012345)*! ! b !"#$%&'()*+,-.$/0123450678 é q !"#$%&!"#$'()*+ !"#!$% & + P – !"#$%&[...]
-
Page 51
17 ! News Sports Weather TV-Guide txt p π o œ 01 02 03 100 VCR 1 VCR 2 DVD AMP TUNER TAPE SAT CD TV b π π π π OK M w TV q æ X b B 1 23 456 789 + - V P + - ¬ 0 i b j 0 b ! !"#$%&'()*+,-./&'01!"%23#$4-.35 !"#$%&'() !"#$ 100 [...]
-
Page 52
18 ! !"#$ k !"#$%& 100 !"#$%&' !"#$%&'()*+,-./01234 i !"#$%&'()*+, !"#$%&'( T.O.P !"#$% T.O.P !"#$% !"#$%&# / / !"#$%&'()* OK [...]
-
Page 53
19 !"# !"# !"#$%&'()*+,-./("01234567 (8/ !"#$%&' !"#$%&'()*+,-./012345+,67892 20 & !"#$% 1 !"#$ PF IN !" ! é !"#$ 2 !"#$%& OUT !"#$ x [...]
-
Page 54
20 !"# !"#$% / !"# & !"#$%&'()* 3 !" é !"#$%&'()*+,-)./012/034567/89: ! A/V IN1 A/V IN2 VIDEO ! AUDIO L !" AUDIO R !" !"#$%&' ()* S-VHS !"#$ !"#$%[...]
-
Page 55
21 !"# !" & !"# !$%&'!()* A/V4 é !"#$%&'()*+ 2 ! 1 “ !"#$%&'()"* 1 S-VHS !"#$%&' 3 AUDIO !"# 1 S-VHS !"# S-VHS ! S-VHS CVBS !"#$% [...]
-
Page 56
22 !"# !"# !"#$%&''()*+,#$-.%/012%&''()" A/V5 HD Pr,Pb,Yl !"##$%&'!"#() Pr Pb Y L R AUDIO !!"#$%&'()*+,-./01234 !"#$%&&'()*$%&+, H V !"#$%&'(( [...]
-
Page 57
23 ! ! & ! VGA !"#$% &'()*!"#$&++,-./ VGA MONITOR IN VGA !"# é !"#$%&'&()* “ !"#$%&'(")*+ !"#,'(-.%/*0"1234 VGA MONITOR IN !" AUDIO MONITOR IN R !"# [...]
-
Page 58
24 VIDEO IN AUDIO IN VGA IN VGA OUT AUDIO IN L R L R AUDIO OUT 2 1 !"#$%&'()*+,-. !"#"$%&"'( !"#$% 2 ! VGA !"#$%&' VGA OUT 1 ! 2 VGA VGA IN A/V5 !"#$%&'()*+ !"#$%&am[...]
-
Page 59
25 !"# !"# !"#$%&'()*+(),-. w !"#$%& A/V1, A/V2, A/V3, A/V3 RGB, A/V4, A/V5, A/V6 VGA !"#$%&'()*+),-./0!1 !"#$%& !"#$%&'()*+,- VGA & w VGA é !"#$%&'()*#+,-./()01+,-23[...]
-
Page 60
26 !"# ! !"#$%&'()*(+,-./01$2345678 !"#$%&'(&)*+,-./0 M !"#$%&'(# VCR1 !"#$%&'( !"#$ ‡ Ò π † C !"#$%&' ® –P+ !"#$%&'()*+ 0-9 !"#$%&am[...]
-
Page 61
27 ! !" ! S-VHS !" S-VHS !"##$%&'( !"# & !"#$%&'( é !"#$%&' !"#$ !"#$%&'()*+ !"#$ VIDEO OUT !"#$%&'()*'+,-./0 / !"# AV1 AV2 AV3 [...]
-
Page 62
28 !"#$%&' !"#$%&' !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGH(IJKLMNFOPQRSB1T !"#$%&'()* ! ! ! ! ! !"#$%& !"#$%& !"#$%& !"#$%& !"#$%& !"[...]
-
Page 63
29 !" !"# !"#$%&'()*+,-./01 !"#$%& !"#$%&'()*+, !"#$%&'()* !"#$%&'()*+,- !" !"#$%&'()*+ !"#$%& ! !"#$%&'()*+,-./01 !"#$%&am[...]
-
Page 64
30 100 Hz 100Hz !"#$%&'()*+ !"#$%&'()*+,-. !"#$%&'()*+ 50 50Hz - !"#$%&'()* !" 100Hz !"#$ !"# 100 100Hz !"# !"#$%&'()* ! !"[...]