Polycom 55PP9753 User Manual

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3135 035 21421
HDTV Monitor
with Pixel Plus
HDTV Monitor
with Pixel Plus
55PP9753
60PP9753
Pixel Plus™
Digital Natural Motion™
Philips HD Optics
Active Control™ with ambient light sensor
APAC™—Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation
Auto IntelliSense™ Focus
HD DVI and Component inputs
Dolby
® Virtual Surround
7/09/03
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 60PP9753

3135 035 21421HDTV Monitorwith Pixel Plus™HDTV Monitorwith Pixel Plus™55PP975360PP9753• Pixel Plus™• Digital Natural Motion™• Philips HD Optics• Activ

Page 2 - Know these

10Connecting a VCR and Cable BoxVIDEOS-VIDEOLPbPrVIDEOS-VIDEOLAUDIOLRAUDIOLRG/YR/PrB/PbVHSYNCLRAUDIOLRAUDIOHD INPUT-AV 3HD INPUT-AV 4INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOO

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

111Using an S-Video cable, connect theS-Video output on the back of theS-Video device to the INPUT-AV 2 S-VIDEO input.2Using Stereo Audio cables, conn

Page 4 - Contents

121Using Audio/Video cables, connect theYPbPr jacks on the back of the stan-dard DVD player to the Y Pb Pr jackslocated under the INPUT-AV 1 label on

Page 5 - Features

131Using Audio/Video cables, connect theYPbPr jacks on the back of the pro-gressive-scan DVD player to the HDINPUT-AV 3 Y Pb Pr jacks on the backof th

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141Using Component Video cables, con-nect the YPbPr jacks on the back of theHD satellite receiver to the correspon-ding AV3 YPbPr jacks on the back of

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15Setting Color Space for HD INPUT-AV 3SourceConvergeSettingsAV1AV2AV3AV4SourceSettingsSideAV3 input®®®®General ClockTVSettingsDemoInstallPicture

Page 8 - Preconnection Recommendations

161Using a DVI cable, connect the DVIjack on the back of the HD satellitereceiver to the corresponding HDINPUT-AV 4 jack on the back of theTV.2Using S

Page 9 - Connecting a VCR

17Connecting Surround Sound EquipmentVIDEOS-VIDEOLPbPrVIDEOS-VIDEOLAUDIOLRAUDIOLRG/YR/PrB/PbVHSYNCLRAUDIOLRAUDIOHD INPUT-AV 3HD INPUT-AV 4INPUT-AV 2 S

Page 10 - HELPFUL HINT

181Using the Audio/Video cable suppliedwith your video game system, connectto the back of the game system and tothe corresponding S-VIDEO andAUDIO (L

Page 11 - Connecting an S-Video Device

19Labeling the Audio/Video Input SourcesSourceConvergeSettingsAV1AV2AV3AV4SourceSettingsAV1AV2AV3AV4NoneCableDVDSATVCR---SourceSettingsAV1NoneCableDVD

Page 12 - HELPFUL HINTS

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

Page 13

20Programming the Remote Control2311OPEN/CLOSESTANDBY-ONSTOPPREV NEXTPLAY PAUSEDVD619 DVD/CD PLAYERPOWERSELECTGUIDEINFOHIGH DEFINITIONPOWERThe remo

Page 14 - (example only)

21Programming the Remote ControlContinued from page 20.4The green light behind the Standby–Onbutton will blink for 3 seconds to showthat a valid code

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22Programming the Remote Control: Setup CodesAmplifierCarver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0296Curtis Mathes . . . . . . . . .

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23Programming the Remote Control: Setup CodesVCR (continued)Magnin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0267Marantz . . . . . . . . .

Page 17 - Back of Receiver

24Operating Accessory Devices with the TV RemoteAfter having programmed your TV remote,use the illustrations on pages 25-26 as a refer-ence to the fun

Page 18 - HECK IT OUT

25®®®®®®®®®®®®Operating Accessory Devices with the TV RemoteCBL (Cable) ModeVCR ModeDVD ModeSAT Mode®®®®Go to Ch 4*Pixel Plus™ Demo*Menu LeftOKFreeze*

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26Operating Accessory Devices with the TV RemoteAMP modeInput SelectRewind (Search Reverse)Rewind (Search Reverse)Volume (+, –)MutePower OffFast Forwa

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27Using Active Control™ Plus+®®®®2213Active Control Active picture Active display63153652200444MediumContrastDynamic contrastColorSharpnessDNRMotionTi

Page 21 - ELPFUL HINT

28Selecting an AutoPicture™ Option®®®®3241Active Control Auto picture Active display63153652200444ContrastDynamic contrastColorSharpnessDNRMotionTintP

Page 22 - Surround Sound Receiver

29Using Active DisplayUse Active display to turn off the Active con-trol Bars as well as view a sample of variousdisplay options.1Press the Active Con

Page 23 - Digital Video Disc (DVD)

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

Page 24

30Adjusting/Setting the Picture Controls®®®®Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVSettingsDemoInstall324Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVContrastBr

Page 25 - SAT Mode

31The Digital Processing control gives you achoice of different picture scanning modes. Progressive Scan doubles the number of pic-ture lines, elimina

Page 26 - AMP mode

32The Dynamic Contrast control allows you tosharpen the picture quality by making darkportions of the picture darker and light por-tions of the pictur

Page 27 - Using Active Control™ Plus+

33For many reasons, one of which is poor cablereception, the picture can sometimes appearslightly “speckled” (an indication of signalnoise in the pict

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34The Color Enhancement control can dramati-cally improve the picture quality of pictureswith a high saturation of color. This controlworks in four wa

Page 29 - Using Active Display

35Your TV’s wide screen (16:9 aspect ratio)delivers a home-cinema experience that isn’tpossible with a conventional (4:3 aspect ratio)set. The 16:9 fo

Page 30

36Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVSettingsDemoInstallPicture Sound Features ChannelsTVAuto pictureContrastBrightnessColorSharpness®®®®2416Pic

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37AutoSound™ allows you to select from fourfactory-set controls and a personal control.The personal control consists of settings youadjust through the

Page 32

38®®®®24516Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVSettingsDemoInstall5 Sound Features ChannelsTVAuto soundEqualizerVolumeBalanceLoudnessHeadpho

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39Besides the normal volume level control, yourTV also has a headphone volume control.This control can be adjusted when usingheadphones without having

Page 34 - Turning on Color Enhancement

4ContentsINTRODUCTIONWelcome/Registration of Your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Safety/Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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40®®®®15Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVSettingsDemoInstall243Off • On SoundOn • Off Sound Features ChannelsTVAuto soundEqualizer

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41 Sound Features ChannelsTVAuto soundEqualizerVolumeBalanceLoudnessHeadphone volume SoundTVAuto soundEqualizerVolumeBalanceLoudnessHe

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42Selecting a Sound Mode Option®®®®2416Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVSettingsDemoInstall Sound Features ChannelsTVAuto soundEqualizerV

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43®®®®1524Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVSettingsDemoInstall Sound Features ChannelsTVAuto soundEqualizerVolumeBalanceLoudnessHeadphone

Page 39 - ELPFUL HINTS

44®®®®1524Picture Sound Features ChannelsTVSettingsDemoInstall Sound Features ChannelsTVAuto soundEqualizerVolumeBalanceLoudnessHeadphone

Page 40 - Turning Loudness on or off

45You may have noticed the peaks and valleysof sound that occur between program changesor at commercial breaks. The volume levelsoften vary considerab

Page 41 - Adjusting TV Speaker Balance

46The volume level coming from channel tochannel and broadcast to broadcast can varywidely. The Delta Volume control will allowthe volume to be increa

Page 42 - Selecting a Sound Mode Option

47If you have connected the TV’s AUDIOOUTPUT jacks to the AUDIO INPUT jackson an external audio system, you can turn offthe TV Speakers. Once the TV

Page 43 - Using Alternate Audio (SAP)

48Features ChannelsTVClosed captionsSleeptimerOn timerZoomFeaturesTVClosed captionsSleeptimerOn timerZoom5 min.FeaturesTVClosed captionsSleeptimerOn

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49The On Timer control allows you to set a timefor the TV to come on automatically at a cer-tain time of day. The on timer can be set towork once or d

Page 45

5Items Included with This TVFeaturesPixel Plus™Get more! More detail, more texture, more resolution, morehigh-definition-like images from any source.

Page 46 - Adjusting the Delta Volume

50Using ZoomCHThe Zoom feature allows you to zoom thepicture by a factor of 4x, 9x, and 16x. 1Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display t

Page 47

51The Channel List control shows all the avail-able channels that Auto Programming placedin the TV memory. The channels can beselected from this list.

Page 48 - Setting the Sleeptimer

52®®®®56172435ChannelsTVChannel listLock afterChannel lockTV ratings lockChannelsTVMovie ratings lockChannel removeAntenna attenuator---1213141519---C

Page 49 - Setting the On Timer

53Using Lock Channel®®®®ChannelsTVChannel listLock afterChannel lockTV ratings lockChannelsTVChannel listLock afterChannel lockTV ratings lock---12131

Page 50 - Using Zoom

54You may want to block programming after acertain time of day. This feature is excellent forlimiting the amount of time your children watchTV or for

Page 51 - Using the Channel List

55You can select specific TV Ratings to blockbroadcast signals that have unsuitable content.1Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the

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56You can prevent the viewing of unsuitableprogramming based on movie ratings.1Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the on-screen men

Page 53 - Using Lock Channel

57If you live near a television station’s transmit-ter tower, you may receive an interfering sig-nal from the station while watching other TVchannels.

Page 54 - Using Lock After

58General ClockTVSettingsDemoInstallGeneral ClockSettingsMenu backgroundSurfPIP formatFreeze formatReset AV settingsCaption serviceGeneralSetting

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59®®®®1635247General ClockSettingsMenu backgroundSurfPIP formatFreeze formatReset AV settingsCaption serviceGeneralSettingsMenu backgroundSurfPIP fo

Page 56

6Descriptions of Jacks, Cables, and ConnectorsTUNERVGS-VIDEOThis page contains descriptions and illustrations of jacks, cables,and connectors you migh

Page 57

60General ClockGeneral ClockSettingsMenu backgroundSurfPIP formatFreeze formatReset AV settingsCaption serviceGeneralSettingsMenu backgroundSurfP

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61Changing Channels or Input Sources in Dual Screen/PIPG®®®®1231333TVAV1:DVDAV2:RecorderAV3:SATAV4:HDAV5:OtherAV6:HDSIDE:CameraSourceOK®®®®14634661456

Page 59 - Using Surf

62GeneralSettingsMenu backgroundSurfPIP formatFreeze formatReset AV settingsCaption serviceFreezeReplayPhoto finishGeneralSettingsFreeze formatFreezeR

Page 60 - Selecting a PIP Format

63GeneralSettingsTo erase settings andreset them to theirdefualt values,please press OK.OK®®®®1624General ClockTVSettingsDemoInstallPicture Sound

Page 61

64Using Closed Captioning®®®®General ClockTVSettingsDemoInstallGeneral ClockSettingsMenu backgroundSurfPIP formatFreeze formatReset AV settingsCapt

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65GeneralSettingsOSDChange PINGeneralSettingsOSDChange PINMinimum • NormalNormal • Minimum®®®®163524General ClockTVSettingsDemoInstallPicture Sou

Page 63

66GeneralSettingsChange PINTo change your PIN,please press OK.OKPlease enter yourcurrent PIN.PINCancel- - - -Please enter your new PIN.PINCancel- - -

Page 64 - Using Closed Captioning

67There are several features which require theTV clock to be set. You can either set theclock manually or have the TV acquire thetime from the approp

Page 65 - Mono selected

68If you select Manual in the Auto Clock Mode,you need to set the time manually.1Press the Menu button on the remotecontrol to display the on-screenme

Page 66

69 ClockSettingsAtlanticEasternCentralMountainPacific_ _ _ ClockSettingsAtlanticEasternCentralMountainPacificAlaskaHawaii®®®®193582467Picture Sound

Page 67

78SUBWOOFERProvides a signal to an external powered sub-woofer.9SIDE JACK PANELSignals accepted: Analog NTSC (480i).Inputs available (two kinds): S-Vi

Page 68 - Setting the Clock Manually

70ConvergeIntellisenseSettingsManual ConvergenceConverge redConverge blueMultipoint redMultipoint blueSave multipointUndo multipointFactory settingsCo

Page 69

71Sometimes the convergence is only out ofalignment in one part of the screen. To cor-rect convergence in a specific part of thescreen, use Multipoin

Page 70 - Manual Convergence

72CARE AND CLEANING OF THE TVWARNINGTo avoid possible shock hazard, be sure theTV is unplugged from the electrical outletbefore cleaning.Cleaning the

Page 71

73TroubleshootingReview This List of Symptoms and Checks Before Requesting Service You may be able to solve the problem yourself. Charges for TV insta

Page 72 - CARE AND CLEANING OF THE TV

74IndexAActive Control™ Plus+, 27Active Control™ Plus+ Window, *Q5Active Standby Window, *Q5Alternate Audio (SAP), 43Antenna Attenuator, 57Audio/Video

Page 73 - Troubleshooting

75Factory Service Locations3135 035 21421Milwaukee: call ChicagoCincinnati and Columbus: call ClevelandNashville and Chattanooga: call KnoxvilleWashin

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76Factory Service LocationsQUALITY SERVICE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! SIMPLY LOOK OVER THE LIST BELOW FOR THE NUMBER OF A FACTORY SERVICE CENTERNE

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8Preconnection RecommendationsVOLUMECHANNELINTELLISENSEMENUPOWERAllow 4 to 6 inch-es behind the TVfor ventilation.Situate the TV whereit will not be e

Page 79

80PHILIPS TELEVISIONOne Year Free LaborOne Year Free Service on Parts30 days Free Service on Television ScreenThis product can be repaired in-home.Thi

Page 80 - Limited Warranty

9VIDEOS-VIDEOLPbPrVIDEOS-VIDEOLAUDIOLRAUDIOLRG/YR/PrB/PbVHSYNCLRAUDIOLRAUDIOHD INPUT-AV 3HD INPUT-AV 4INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFEROUTPUTINPUT-AV 1YAMP SWITCHC

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