Philips 64PH9901 Projection Television User Manual


 
MONITOR FEATURES MENU CONTROLS
SOURCE EXIT
UP
CH
CH
DOWN
+
VOL
VOL
M
++
++
mute
volume
channel
analog TV
power
TV
Analog
DTV1/4
sleep
alt audio
status
DTV
ext input
dtv freeze
3
GND
FM
AM
ANTENNA
VIDEO
DSS
LD VCR 2 IN-VCR-OUT
TV
MONT
MULTI REMOTE
IN
OUT
AC-3 RF
AC-3/
PCM
COAX
AC-3/PCM
OPT
IN
IN
L
R
CD
IN-TAPE-OUT DSS
LD
VCR 2
IN-VCR-OUT
MULTI
ON
OFF
1
USB
2
TV
RGB
SVGA
(RGB)
TV/CABLE
ANT
R DATA
IR
LINE
MIC
LINE IN
PHONE
SUB
WOOFER
CENTER
CENTERSURROUNDFRONT
L
R
AUDIO OUTPUT
SYSTEM AUDIO OUT
STEREO IN
6 CHANNEL
AUDIO IN
R
L
C
RS LS
SW
VGA IN
75 ohm
HIGH
SYNC
H/H + V
V
R/Pr
G/Y
B/Pb
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
INTERNAL TV SPEAKERS
USED AS CENTER
CHANNEL
CENTER
CHANNEL INPUT
50 W MAX IN
– +
NO YES
SUBWOOFER
PREAMP OUT
FRONT
SPEAKERS
EXT INT
SUBWOOFER
SPEAKER OUT
– +
FRONT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT
– +
– +
SURROUND EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT
– +
– +
All External Speakers 8 ohms Min.
R
L
R
L
2
1
EXT HDEXT HD
SVGASVGA
VGAVGA
VGA/SVGA/HDCOMPONENT
41
BRIGHTNESS
PICTURE
SHARPNESS
SVM OFF
COLOR
TINT
VOLUME BARON
A
nother function of the DPTV is
for the connection and use of
Personal Computers (PCs), and
other High Definition (HD) digital
source equipment, through the
DPTV’s Monitor inputs and
display mode. Dedicated Audio
Input jacks (located on the rear of
the DPTV) are also paired to the
external source Monitor Video
Inputs (VGA and HD Component
Video In) for audio playback
connections as well.
For example: To connect a Philips
DVX8000 Multimedia Home
Theater (MMHT) for monitor
mode display use on the DPTV:
Connect a 15 pin VGA signal
cable (optional) from the VGA
(or SVGA) jack on the select
auxiliary equipment (example:
DVX8000 MMHT) to the VGA
Input jack on the DPTV.
Connect the Left/Right
STEREO IN jacks on the DPTV
to the (L/R) Audio Output jacks
(labeled Front) on the DVX8000
MMHT.
Press the “ext input” button
on the Pronto remote (or the
Source button on the DPTV’s local
keyboard) to select the required
Monitor mode. (VGA, SVGA, and
EXT HD Monitor modes are
available for selection with the
“ext input” or Source buttons.)
Use the DVX8000 MMHT as
the video (and/or audio) playback
source for material to be displayed
on the DPTV.
1
2
3
STOP
BEGIN
4
REAR OF DPTV
REAR OF DVX8000 MMHT
15 PIN VGA
Connection Cable
Left/Right
Audio IN
HD COMPONENT VIDEO IN
SYSTEM AUDIO OUT
STEREO IN
6 CHANNEL
AUDIO IN
R
L
C
RS LS
SW
VGA IN
75 ohm
HIGH
SYNC
H/H + V
V
R/Pr
G/Y
B/Pb
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
INTERNAL TV SPEAKERS
USED AS CENTER
CHANNEL
CENTER
CHANNEL INPUT
50 W MAX IN
– +
NO YES
SUBWOOFER
PREAMP OUT
FRONT
SPEAKERS
EXT INT
SUBWOOFER
SPEAKER OUT
– +
FRONT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT
– +
– +
SURROUND EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUT
– +
– +
All External Speakers 8 ohms Min.
R
L
R
L
BNC (Bayonet Connectors) are available to
attach a computer to the DPTV for use as a
monitor display. The optional BNC cables
twist and secure to the individual
Red/Green/Blue and Horizontal/Vertical
Sync(hronization) component Video Inputs
on the rear of the DPTV. This type
connection ensures optimum video and color
reproduction performance from a computer,
or other external High Definition playback
source.
SYNC(hronization) slide switch used to set
the DPTV for digital HD Component signal
input source impedance (low-75 ohm or High).
6 CHANNEL AUDIO IN(put) jacks paired to
HD Component Monitor Video Inputs (shown
below). For use with external accessory
equipment capable of Dolby Digital 5.1 level
audio output playback connections.
Separate Red/Green/Blue (Luminance-Y and
Color Difference-Pr/Pb) Component Video
Inputs provided for improved color bandwidth
information and highest possible picture
resolution for digital source connections. (See
BNC Connector information below.)
H/H + V (for combined Horizontal/Vertical
sync signals) or V(ertical) sync inputs control
the display of a RBG sourced picture in the left-
to-right dimension and from top-to-bottom.
SMART HELP
Note: The DPTV’s video
display may temporarily appear
misconverged during the initialization
of certain VGA input connected PC
programs (i.e., DOS). Once the PC
program has completed its “bootup”
phase, normal signal level processing
will reoccur and the DPTV display will
return to normal.
Note: The DPTV will
display any Television
compatible VGA or
SVGA (60Hz only)
signal input.