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Philips/Magnavox MAT972A1 User manual

PHILIPS
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IMPORTANT!
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Your
Warranty
Registration
Card
Within
I 0
Days.
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Why
Inside.
Return
your
Warranty
Registration card today
to
ensure
you
receive
all
the
benefits
you're
entitled
to.
Once
your
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX
purchase
is
registered,
you're
eligible
to
receive
all
the
privileges
of
owning
a
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX
product.
So
complete
and
return
the
Warranty
Registration
Card
enclosed
with
your
purchase
at
once.
And
take
advantage
of
these important
benefits.
·
Congratulations
on
your
purchase,
and welcome
to
the "family!"
Dear
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX
product
owner:
Thank you for
your
confidence
in
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX. You've selected
one
of
the
best-built, best-backed products
available today. And we'll do everything
in
our
power
to
keep you happy with
your
purchase for many years
to
come.
As a
member
of
the
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX "family,"
you're
entitled
to
protection
by
one
of
the
most
comprehensive
war-
ranties and outstanding service
networks
in
the
industry.
What's
more,
your
purchase guarantees you'll receive
all
the
information and special offers for which you qualify, plus easy
access
to
accessories from
our
convenient
home
shopping network.
And
most
importantly you can
count
on
our
uncompromising
commitment
to
your
total satisfaction.
All
of
this
is
our
way
of
saying
welcome-and
thanks for investing
in
a
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX product.
Sincerely,
esr~~
Robert
Minkhorst
President
and
Chief
Executive Officer
P.S.
Remember,
to
get
the
most
from
your
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX
product,
you
must
return
your
Warranty
Registration
Card
within
I0 days.
So
please
mail
it
to
us
right
now!
For
Customer
Use
Enter below
the
Serial No. which
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
cabinet. Retain this information
for
future refer-
ence.
Model
No.
________________
Serial
No.
___________________
_
Know
these
safety
symbols
A RISK
OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK A
.6A.
DO
NOT OPEN
~
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER.SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUAUAED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
A.
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.
A The "exclamation point" calls attention
to
features for which you should read
the
enclosed
literature closely
to
prevent operating and maintenance problems.
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
EQUIPMENT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
To
prevent
electric shock, match wide blade
of
plug
to
wide slot, and
fully
insert.
ATTENTION:
Pour
eviter les chocs electriques, introduire
la
lame
la
plus large de
la
fiche dans
la
borne
correspondante
de
la
prise
et
pousser jusqu'au fond.
PHILIPS
MAGNAVOX
WORLD
WIDE
WEB
address
is:
http://www.magnavox.com
Safety
Instructions
READ BEFORE
OPERATING
EQUIPMENT
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
This
product
was designed and manufactured
to
meet
strict quality and safety stan-
dards.
There
are, however,
some
installation and operation precautions which you
should be particularly aware of.
I.
Read Instructions -
All
the
safety and operating instructions should
be
read and
understood
before
the
appliance
is
operated.
2.
Retain Instructions -
The
safety and operating instructions should be retained for
future
reference.
3.
Heed
Warnings -
All
warnings
on
the
appliance and
in
the
operating instructions
should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions -
All
operating and use instructions should be followed.
5.
Water
and Moisture -
The
appliance should
not
be used near
water
-for example,
near
a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub,
in
a
wet
basement,
or
near
a
swimming pool, etc.
6.
Carts
and Stands -
The
appliance should be used only with a
cart
or
stand
that
is
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
I)
6A.
An
appliance and
cart
combination should be moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause
the
appliance and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
7. Wall
or
Ceiling Mounting -
The
appliance
sho
_uld be mounted
to
a wall
or
ceiling
only as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
8.
Ventilation -
The
appliance should be situated
so
that
its location
or
position
does
not
interfere with its
proper
ventilation. For example,
the
appliance should
not
be
situated
on
a bed, sofa, rug,
or
similar surface
that
may block
the
ventilation open-
ings;
or,
placed
in
a built-in installation, such
as
a bookcase
or
cabinet
that
may
impede
the
flow
of
air
through
the
ventilation openings.
9.
Heat
-
The
appliance should be situated away from heat sources such
as
radiators,
heat
registers, stoves,
or
other
appliances (including amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
I0.
Power
Cord
Protection -
Power
supply
cords
should be
routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be walked
on
or
pinched by items placed upon
or
against
them,
paying
particular attention
to
cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the
point
where
they
exit from
the
appliance.
11.
Non-use
Periods -
The
power
cord
of
the
appliance should be unplugged from
the
outlet
when left unused
for
a long period
of
time.
12.
Object
and
Liquid
Entry -
Care
should be taken
so
that
objects
do
not
fall
and
liq-
uids
are
not
spilled into
the
enclosure
through
openings.
13.
Damage Requiring Service -
The
appliance should be serviced by qualified service
personnel when:
A.
The
power
supply
cord
or
the
plug has been damaged;
or
B.
Objects have fallen,
or
liquid has been spilled into
the
appliance;
or
C.
The
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.
3
4
Safety
Instructions
(continued)
14.
Servicing -
The
user
should
not
attempt
to
service
the
appliance beyond
that
described
in
the
operating instructions.
All
other
servicing should
be
referred
to
qualified service personnel.
A This symbol
is
to
alert
you
to
important
operating
or
servicing instructions
that
may
appear
in
your
owner's
manual.
When
using
your
telephone
equipment,
always follow
these
basic safety precautions
in
order
to
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric shock, and injury
to
persons.
15.
Unplug this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use liquid clean-
ers
or
aerosol
cleaners; use a damp cloth for cleaning.
If
the
product
comes
in
contact
with any liquid, unplug
the
phone
line and
the
power
adapter
and let
the
unit dry
thoroughly
before
plugging it back
in.
16.
This
product
should be
operated
only from
the
type
of
power
source
indicated
on
the
marking label
or
in
the
owner's
manual.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
power
supply
to
your
home, consult
your
dealer
or
local
power
company.
17.
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets
and
extension
cords,
as this can result
in
the
risk
of
fire
or
electric shock.
18.
Never
push
objects
of
any kind into this
product
through
cabinet slots, as
they
may
touch
dangerous
voltage points
or
short
out
parts, resulting
in
the
risk
of
fire
or
electric shock.
Never
spill liquid
of
any kind
on
the
product.
19.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric shock,
do
not
disassemble this
product,
but
take
it
to
a qualified serviceman
when
service
or
repair
work
is
required.
Opening
or
removing
covers
may
expose
you
to
dangerous voltage
or
other
risks.
Incorrect
reassembly can cause electric
shock
when this
product
is
subsequently used.
20. Unplug this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified service
personnel
under
the
following conditions: a)
when
the
power
supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged
or
frayed;
b)
if
liquid has spilled into
the
product;
c)
if
the
product
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water;
d)
if
the
product
does
not
operate
normally
when
you follow
the
operating
instructions (adjust only
those
controls
that
are
discussed
in
the
owner's
manual, as
improper
adjustment
of
other
controls
may result
in
damage, often requiring extensive
work
by a qualified technician
to
restore
the
product
to
normal performance); e)
if
the
product
has been
dropped
or
the
cabi-
net
has been damaged;
f)
if
the
product
exhibits a distinct change
in
performance.
21. Avoid using a
telephone
(other
than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm.
There
may
be
a
remote
risk
of
electric
shock
from lightning.
22.
Do
not
use a
telephone
in
the
vicinity
of
a gas leak.
If
you
suspect
a gas leak,
report
it immediately,
but
use a
telephone
away from
the
area
where
gas
is
leaking.
With
a
cordless
phone, also make
sure
that
the
phone
base
is
away from
the
gas
leak.
23. Grounding
or
Polarization -This
product
may
be
equipped with a polarized alter-
nating
current
line plug (a plug having
one
blade
wider
than
the
other).
This plug
will
fit into
the
power
outlet
only
one
way. This
is
a safety feature.
If
you
are
unable
to
insert
the
plug fully into
the
outlet,
try
reversing
the
plug.
If
the
plug still
fails
to
fit,
contact
your
electrician
to
replace
the
obsolete
outlet.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
grounding-type plug.
Federal
Communications
Commission Information
This equipment complies with Part 68
of
the
FCC rules.
On
the
back panel
of
this
equipment
is
a label
that
contains, among
other
information,
the
FCC Registration
Number
and Ringer Equivalence
Number
(REN)
for
this equipment. You must,
upon request, provide this information
to
your
telephone
company.
The
REN
is
useful
to
determine
the
quantity
of
devices you may
connect
to
your
telephone
line and still have
all
of
those
devices ring
when
your
telephone
number
is
called.
In
most,
but
not
all
areas,
the
sum
of
the
RENs
of
all
devices connected
to
one
line
should
not
exceed
five.
To
be certain
of
the
number
of
devices you may
connect
to
your
line as determined
by
the
REN, you should
contact
your local
telephone
company
to
determine
the
maximum
REN
for
your
calling area.
If
your
telephone
equipment causes harm
to
the
telephone
network,
the
telephone
company may discontinue
your
service temporarily.
If
possible, they
will
notify you
in
advance. But,
if
advance notice
is
not
practical, you
will
be notified
as
soon
as
possible. You
will
be
informed
of
your
right
to
file
a complaint with
the
FCC.
Your
telephone
company may make changes
in
its facilities, equipment,
operations
or
procedures
that
could affect
the
proper
functioning
of
your
equipment.
If
they do,
you
will
be notified
in
advance
to
give you an opportunity
to
maintain uninterrupt-
ed
telephone
service.
If
you experience
trouble
with this
telephone
equipment, please
contact
Philips
Consumer
Electronics Company repair facility
at
Philips Service Company, P.O.
Box 555, Old
Andrew
Johnson Highway, Jefferson City,
TN
37760,
for
more
infor-
mation on obtaining service
or
repairs.
The
telephone
company may ask
that
you
disconnect this equipment from
the
network
until
the
problem has been
corrected
or
until you
are
sure
that
the
equipment
is
not
malfunctioning.
This equipment may
not
be used on coin service provided
by
the
telephone
company.
Connection
to
party lines
is
subject
to
state
tariffs.
This device
is
equipped with an
RJ
11
connector.
Radio
Interference
Information
CAUTION: Changes
or
modifications
to
this equipment
not
expressly approved
by
Philips
Consumer
Electronics Company could void
the
user's authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been
tested
and found
to
comply 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,
there
is
no guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a particular installation.
If
this equipment does cause harmful interference
to
radio
or
television reception, which can be determined
by
turning
the
equipment off
and on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following measures:
• Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving antenna.
• Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment and receiver.
•
Connect
the
equipment into
an
outlet
on a circuit different from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
•
Consult
the
dealer
or
an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Copyright 1997
by
Philips Consumer Electronics Company and WebTV Networks,
Inc.
WebTV, WebTV Network,
the
WebTV logo, Around Town, LineShare, WebPIP, and Explore are trade-
marks
of
Web
TV
Networks,
Inc.;
webeye
is
a trademark of Philips Consumer Electronics Company. 5
6
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing
the
Philips Magnavox Internet
Terminal.
Before you
use
this
product
to
access
the
Internet, you must
first subscribe
to
the
WebTV® Plus
Network.
Subscribing
is
easy
once
you've connected
your
Internet Terminal.
This manual
will
help you
connect
the
Internet Terminal and sub-
scribe
to
the
Web
TV
Plus
Network; it also describes
the
basic
features
of
the
Internet Terminal.
The
Web
TV
Plus
Network
is
constantly changing
to
meet
your
needs.
The
screens you
see
once
you're
connected
to
the
Web
TV Plus
Network
may look different than
the
examples
used
in
this manual.
The
appearance
of
the
WebTV
Plus
Network
will
change as new features
become
available
to
you.
WebTV
Plus
Network
Features
o Explore
TM -A directory
of
the
most
exciting Internet sites.
o
Email
(electronic messages) -Exchange messages with mem-
bers
of
any Internet service.
o Search -An easy way
to
locate information on specific topics.
o Favorites -Provides instant access
to
your
favorite sites on
the
Internet.
o Multiple accounts -Lets members of
your
household have pri-
vate email addresses and Favorites folders.
o
Content
filtering -Allows you
to
restrict access
to
email and
sites on
the
Internet
that
contain
mature
material.
o Program Guide -Provides TV programming information
for
your
area
(channel, time, and description of program).
o WebPIP™ (Picture
in
Picture) -Enables you
to
watch
TV
and
surf
the
Internet
at
the
same time.
o Around Town™ -Provides
weather
and
entertainment
infor-
mation for
your
locale.
o Screen saver -
If
you
do
not
press any
remote
control buttons
for
a few minutes, a screen saver
will
appear. This reduces
the
possibility
of
TV
picture
tube
damage.
(If
an
image remains on
a
TV
screen for an
extended
period
of
time,
the
image may
become
permanently etched on
your
TV picture tube.)
Additional
Instructions
Additional on-screen instructions
are
available from
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
To
access
these
instructions, go
to
the
Web
Home
Page. Use
the
Arrow
buttons on
the
remote
control
to
select Using
Web
TV.
Press
the
GO
button, then use
the
Arrow
buttons
to
select Instructions.
If
you still have questions,
call
1-800-GO-WEBTV (469-3288).
Table
of
Contents
Getting Started
Safety Instructions
.........................
3 - 4
Federal Communications Commission Information
..
5
Welcome
..................................
6
WebTY
Plus
Network
Features
.................
6
Additional Instructions .
............
...........
6
Table
of
Contents
...........................
7
Package
Contents
............................
8
Remote
Control
Battery Installation
..............
8
Back Panel
.................................
9
Front
Panel
...............................
. I0
Remote
Control
............................
I I
Connections
Before You Begin
...........................
12
WebTY
Plus
Network
Subscription
.............
12
Usage Requirements
.........................
12
Step I Connecting an Antenna/Cable TY Signal
13
-
16
Step 2 Connecting
to
the
TY
..............
17
-
18
Step 3 Connecting
the
Telephone
Cord
..........
18
Step 4 Connecting
the
webeye
.................
19
Step 5 Connecting
the
AC
Power
Cord
..........
19
Connecting a
Printer
(optional)
................
20
Telephone
Options
..........................
20
Connecting
to
the
Web
TY Plus
Network
Signing Up
for
the
WebTY
Plus
Network
........
21
Additional Sign-up Tips
.......................
22
Using
Your
Current
Internet
Service Provider
.....
22
Basic
WebTY
Plus
Network
Information
Using
the
On-screen
Keyboard
................
23
Terms
You
Need
to
Know
....
·
................
24
Options
Panel
(Web
TY mode)
.................
25
Options
Panel (TY mode)
.....................
25
Remote
Control
Programming
your
Remote
Control
.........
26 -27
TY
Home
Page
...................................
28
Web
Home
Page
.............................
29 -30
Specifications
...........
.
.........................
31
Warranty
.......................................
32
Index
.........................................
33
Accessories
.....................................
36
7
8
Package Contents
Make
sure
you received
the
following items:
o
Remote
control
o
Two
AAA batteries (for
remote
control)
o
AC
power
cord
o
Telephone
cord
o
One
video cable (yellow)
o
One
set
of audio cables (red and white)
o Telephone-splitter (T-splitter)
o
IR
(infrared) Blaster
o webeye
o Coaxial cable
o S-video cable
Additional literature may be included. Additional accessories
are
available. See page 36
for
details.
Remote
Control
Battery
Installation
OJ
Remove
the
battery
compartment
cover
by
lifting
the
cover.
m
Insert
two
AAA batteries as indicated inside
the
battery
com-
partment.
IT]
Replace
the
battery
compartment
cover.
Back
Panel
14
a 0 5-Vldeo
~
'~
~Channe~
~~3Dll4----~
AC
Input
~
Phone jack
Connect
one
end
of
the
telephone
cord
to
this jack.
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
cord
to
the
wall
telephone
jack.
2 IR Blaster jack
Connect
the
IR
Blaster's cable here. This
will
allow you
to
use
the
remote
control
to
operate
a Cable Box.
3
Printer
Port
Connect
a parallel
printer
cable
to
this jack and
to
a
printer
(optional).
4 Mic(rophone) jack
Connect
a
microphone
here.
When
this feature becomes available,
select
Using
Web
TV from
the
Web
Home
Page
for
more
information.
S Audio (right and left)
Out
jacks
Connect
the
set
of
red
and
white
audio cables (provided)
to
these
jacks and
to
the
AUDIO
IN
jacks
on
your
TV.
6 Audio (right and left) In jacks
You may
connect
a
set
of
red
and
white
audio cables (additional cables
not
provid-
ed)
to
these
jacks and
to
the
AUDIO
OUT
jacks
on
your
accessory equipment
(such as a VCR,
if
applicable).
7 Video
Out
jack
Connect
the
yellow video cable (provided)
to
this jack and
to
the
VIDEO
IN
jack
of
the
TV.
8 Video In jack
You may
connect
a yellow video cable (additional cable
not
provided)
to
this jack
and
to
the
VIDEO
OUT
jack
on
your
accessory equipment (such as a VCR).
9 webeye jack
Connect
the
cable
of
the
webeye here.
I0 S-Video jack
Connect
an S-Video cable
to
this jack and
to
the
S-VIDEO
IN
jack
on
your
TV.
11
Cable In jack
Connect
the
antenna
or
the
Cable TV signal
to
this jack.
12
Cable
Out
jack
If
your
TV
does
not
have
AudioNideo
jacks, you may
connect
a coaxial cable
or
an
RF
adapter
(not
supplied)
here
to
connect
the
Internet
Terminal
to
the
TV.
13
Channel 3/4 switch
When
you use a coaxial cable
to
connect
the
Internet
Terminal
to
the
TV,
set
this
switch
to
3
or
4 (your TV Auxiliary
In
channel).
Set
the
TV
to
the
same
channel.
(If
you
experience
a
lot
of
interference
once
you're
connected
to
the
WebTV
Plus
Network,
adjust this switch and change
the
TV channel.)
14
AC
Input jack
Connect
the
AC
(I 20V)
power
cord
here. Plug
the
other
end into
the
wall outlet.
9
10
Front
Panel
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Allows you
to
use Smartcard technology
when
it
becomes
available.
Accessories may
be
required.
2
Power
indicator
Indicates
the
Internet
Terminal
power
is
on
.
3
Connected
indicator
,_
This indicator flashes
when
the
Internet
Terminal
is
connecting
to
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
I~
remains lit while
the
terminal
is
in
use.
It
also may
flash when you
try
a different feature
or
move among sites.
4
Message
indicator
Indicates
that
you have a new email message.
5 Infrared
sensor
Allows you
to
operate
your
Internet Terminal with
the
remote
control.
When
you
are
not
using
the
webeye, point
the
remote
control
at
the
Internet
Terminal.
If
you
are
using
the
webeye,
point
the
remote
control
at
the
webeye.
6 Expansion
Port
(on
the
side
of
the
unit)
Allows you
to
use optional accessories
that
will
be
introduced
in
the
future.
The
port
should remain closed when you
are
connected
to
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
1.
I_
Remote
Control
I
CODE
SET button -Allows you
to
program
the
remote
control
to
operate
your
TV.
2
TV
MODE button -Press before pressing
other
buttons
to
operate
the
TV.
3 Back (EXIT) button -Press
to
return
to
the
previous
screen
or
to
remove
the
on-screen keyboard.
4
Arrow
buttons -Press
to
move
the
yellow highlight box
to
a different link on
the
screen; press
to
select different keys
on
the
on-screen keyboard.
5 HOME button -Press
to
display
the
Web
Home Page
or
the
TV Home
Page.
6 VIEW button -Press
to
switch between
the
Web
Home
Page and
the
TV Home Page.
7
OPTIONS
button -Press
to
display an Options panel.
There
are
two
Options panels:
one
for
Web
TV
mode (while
accessing
the
Internet) and
one
for TV mode (while watch-
ing
TV).
8 MAIL button -Press
to
go
to
the
Mail
list.
9
TVNIDEO
button -With
some
TVs,
press when
in
TV
mode
to
select a TV video input (S-Video, Auxiliary
In).
I0 FAVORITES
button
-Press
to
go directly
to
your
Favorites folders.
II RELOAD button -Press
to
update
the
current Internet
site.
12
VOLUME
UP/DOWN
buttons
-Press
to
adjust
the
TV
volume.
13
AJC
H
(Alternate
Channel)
button
-Press
to
return
to
the
previous
TV
channel (when
in
TV
mode).
14
POWER
button -Press
to
turn on
the
Internet Terminal
and
to
connect
to
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
Or,
press
to
turn off
the
Internet Terminal.
To
turn on
the
TV,
press
the
TV
MODE button, then
the
POWER
button
(if
you have
programmed
the
remote
control
to
operate
the
TV).
15
WebTV
MODE button -Press before using
the
remote
control
to
operate
the
features
of
the
Internet Terminal.
16
GO
button -Activates a highlighted link
or
command; dis-
plays
the
on-screen keyboard; displays a moveable
arrow
when
the
currently displayed page contains
an
image map.
17
SCROLL
(Up/Down)
buttons
-Moves
the
Internet page
up
or
down when
the
page
is
too
long for on·e screen.
18
Number
buttons
-Use
to
change
the
TV
channels.
19
ENTER button -Use when programming
the
remote
control
to
operate
your
TV.
20 RECENT button -Displays miniature versions
of
the
Web
TV
Plus
Network
sites you've visited recently.
21
EXPLORE button -Takes you
to
the
Explore site.
22
CHANNEL
UP/DOWN
buttons
-Press
to
change
TV
channels when using
the
WebPIP feature
or
when
in
TV
mode.
23 MUTE button -Press
to
mute
or
restore
the
volume.
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Before
You Begin
You probably already have
your
TV
connected
to
other
devices,
such as a VCR
or
a Cable Box. You may need
to
disconnect
some
cables before you
connect
the
TV
to
your
Internet
Terminal.
The
Internet
Terminal
must
be
the
device
that
is
con-
nected directly
to
your
TV.
Please
note
how
your
TV
is
currently connected.
You may use
the
cables
that
came with
your
VCR
or
Cable Box
when
connecting
the
Internet Terminal
to
these
devices. Some
connections may require additional cables
or
adapters.
Before you can
connect
to
the
Web
TV Plus
Network,
you
must
connect
your
Internet Terminal
to
each
of
the
following:
o a Cable TV
or
antenna signal,
o
your
television,
o a
telephone
line,
o and
an
AC
power
outlet.
The
type of connection you
choose
depends on
whether
your
TV:
o has S-Video,
AudioNideo,
or
RF
coaxial (combined UHFNHF
antenna
or
Antenna
In)
jacks,
o
is
connected
to
a VCR,
o
or
is
connected
to
a Cable Box.
WebTV
Plus
Network
Subscription
After
you
complete
these
connections, you
will
subscribe
to
the
WebTV
Plus
Network,
which has a monthly subscription fee.
Web
TV Plus
Network
service
is
not
available as a local
call
everywhere. Toll charges may apply.
To
see
if
you have local
access, please
call
1-800-GO-WEBTV (469-3288).
Usage
Requirements
The
Philips Magnavox Internet Terminal
is
to
be used solely with
the
Web
TV Plus
Network,
a subscription-based
Internet
service
operated
by
WebTV
Plus
Networks,
Inc.
(WNI). Access
to
and
use of
the
Web
TV Plus
Network
is
subject
to
your
agreement
to
WNl's
terms
of
service.
This
product
contains software licensed from
WNI.
By
opening
this package, you agree
that
you
will
not
modify
it.
This
product
is
not
to
be
exported
outside of
the
U.S.A.
Step
I Connecting an
Antenna/Cable
TV Signal
Antenna/Cable
TV
signal
OPTION
A
If
you
have
a
standard
coaxial
cable
type
of
antenna
or
a
Cable
TV
signal,
use
this
option.
Connect
the
antenna
or
Cable
TV signal
to
the
Cable
In
jack
on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal.
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to
step
2 -
Connecting
to
the
TV.
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If
you
do
not
have
a standard
coaxial
cable
type
of
antenna
or
a
Cable
TV
signal,
use
this
option.
You
will
need to
purchase
an
adapter
(matching
transformer)
like
the
one
shown
above.
Fasten
the
twin
antenna
leads (UHF and VHF)
to
the
screws
on
the
adapter.
Connect
the
adapter
to
the
Cable
In
jack
on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal.
Go
to
step
2 -
Connecting
to
the
TV.
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Antenna/Cable
TV Signal
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If
you
have
a
Cable
Box
only
(no
VCR),
choose
this
option.
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Connect
the
Cable TV signal
to
the
IN
jack
on
your
Cable Box.
m
Connect
the
Coaxial Cable
to
the
OUT
jack
on
your
Cable Box
and
to
the
Cable
In
jack on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal.
m
You may attach
the
IR
Blaster, which allows
your
Cable Box
to
tune
the
channels
that
you select with
the
Internet
Terminal
remote
control.
Connect
the
IR
Blaster
to
the
IR
Blaster jack
on
the
back
of
the
Internet Terminal. Place
one
of
the
IR
Blaster's
sensors
directly
in
front
of
the
Cable Box's sensor. (Hide
the
other
sensor
behind
the
equipment.) Set
your
Cable Box
to
a channel
other
than channel 9
or
19.
m
The
IR
Blaster
won't
be active until you sign up with
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
After
you sign up, press
the
VIEW
button
on
the
remote
control
to
go
to
the
TV
Home
Page. Use
the
Arrow
buttons
to
highlight Settings,
then
press
the
GO
button. Read
the
information
about
the
Cable Box
to
learn
how
to
set
up
your
IR
Blaster.
Go
to
step
2 -
Connecting
to
the
TV.
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Antenna/Cable
TV Signal (continued)
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If
you
have
a
VCR
only
(n
o
Cable
Box),
choose
this
option.
m
Connect
the
Antenna
or
Cable TV signal
to
the
Antenna
In
jack
on
your
VCR.
m
Connect
the
supplied Coaxial Cable
to
the
Antenna
Out
jack
on
your
VCR and
to
the
Cable
In
jack
on
the
back
of
the
I
nternet
Terminal.
(You may use audio and video cables
to
connect
the
VCR
to
the
I
nternet
Terminal instead. See page 9
for
details.)
Go
to
step
2 -
Connecting
to
the
TV.
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Step
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Connecting
an
Antenna/Cable
TV Signal
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If
you
are
using
a
Cable
Box
and
a
VCR,
choose
this
option.
m
Connect
the
Cable TV
Signal
to
the
IN
jack on
your
Cable Box.
m
Connect
a Coaxial Cable
to
the
OUT
jack
on
your
Cable Box
and
to
the
Antenna
In
jack
on
your
VCR.
m
Connect
a Coaxial Cable
to
the
OUT
jack
on
your
VCR and
to
the
Cable
In
jack
on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal.
m
You may attach
the
IR
Blaster, which allows
your
Cable Box
to
tune
the
channels
that
you select with
the
Internet
Terminal
remote
control.
Connect
the
IR
Blaster
to
the
IR
Blaster jack
on
the
back of
the
Internet Terminal. Place
one
of
the
IR
Blaster's
sensors
directly
in
front
of
the
Cable Box's sensor. (Hide
the
other
sensor
behind
the
equipment.)
Set
your
Cable Box
to
a channel
other
than channel 9
or
19.
The
IR
Blaster
won't
be active until you sign up with
the
Web
TV
Plus
Network.
After
you sign up, press
the
VIEW
button
on
the
remote
control
to
go
to
the
TV
Home
Page. Use
the
Arrow
buttons
to
highlight Settings, then press
the
GO
button. Read
the
information
about
the
Cable Box
to
learn
how
to
set
up
your
IR
Blaster.
Go
to
step
2 -
Connecting
to
the
TV.
Step
2
Connecting
to
the
TV
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OPTION
A
If
your
TV
has
an
S-Video
jack,
use
this
option
for
the best
picture
quality.
Connect
an S-Video cable
to
the
S-Video
Out
jack
on
your
Internet
Terminal and
to
the
S-Video
In
jack
on
your
TV.
Set
the
TV
to
the
S-Video
In
channel. (Refer
to
the
TV
owner's
manual.)
Connect
the
set
of
audio cables (red and white)
to
the
Audio
Out
R(ight) and
L(
eft) jacks
on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal
and
to
the
Audio
In
jacks
on
your
TV, matching colors.
If
there
is
only
one
audio jack,
connect
the
white plugs.
Go
to
step 3 -
Connecting
the
Telephone
Cord.
Audio
cables
Back
of
TV
OPTION
B
Ifthe
TV
has
a
video
jack
(yellow
RCA
type),
use
this
option.
Connect
the
video cable (yellow)
to
the
Video
Out
jack
on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal and
to
the
Video
In
jack
on
the
TV.
Set
the
TV
to
the
Auxiliary
In
or
Video
In
channel. (Refer
to
the
TV
owner's
manual.)
Connect
the
set
of
audio cables (red and white)
to
the
Audio
Out
R(ight) and L(eft) jacks
on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal
and
to
the
Audio
In
jacks
on
your
TV,
matching
colors
.
If
there
is
only
one
audio jack,
connect
the
white plugs.
Go
to
step 3 -
Connecting
the
Telephone
Cord.
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to
the
TV (continued)
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If
your
TV
does
not
have
S-Video
or
Audio/Video
jacks,
use
this
option.
Connect
the
Coaxial Cable
to
the
Cable
Out
jack on
the
back
of
the
Internet Terminal and
to
the
(Antenna)
In
jack (UHFNHF)
on
your
TV.
Set
the
TV
to
the
Auxiliary
In
channel (usually channel 3
or
4).
Set
the
Channel 3/4 switch
on
the
back
of
the
Internet
Terminal
to
the
same channel.
Go
to
step
3 -
Connecting
the
Telephone
Cord.
Step
3 Connecting
the
Telephone
Cord
Connect
the
telephone
cord
to
the
Phone jack
on
the
back
of
the
Internet Terminal and
to
your
home's
telephone
jack.
Use a
telephone
jack
that
isn't
connected
to
a telephone.
If
you have only
one
telephone
jack, plug
the
T-splitter into
the
wall
telephone
jack,
then
plug
your
phone
into
one
side
and
the
telephone
cord
for
the
Internet Terminal into
the
other
side
of
the
T-splitter.
Go
to
step
4 -
Connecting
the
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4 Connecting
the
webeye
If
you want
to
place
the
Internet Terminal
in
a cabinet,
or
some-
where
out
of
view, use
the
webeye. Then, point
the
remote
con-
trol
at
the
webeye (not
the
Internet Terminal)
in
order
to
control
the
Internet Terminal.
Connect
the
webeye
cord
to
the
webeye jack on
the
back of
the
Internet Terminal. Then, place
the
webeye
in
a convenient loca-
tion, such
as
on
top
of
the
entertainment center.
Go
to
step
5 -
Connecting
the
AC
Power
Cord.
Step
5 Connecting
the
AC
Power
Cord
Make
sure your
local
AC voltage
corresponds
to
the voltage of
the
AC
power cord
(I
20V)
before connecting the Internet
Terminal
to
AC power.
If
it
does not, consult your dealer.
Then,
connect
one
end
of
the
AC
power
cord
to
the
Internet Terminal's
AC
Input
jack.
Connect
the
other
end
(two-prong plug end)
to
an AC
outlet.
You
are
ready
to
connect
to
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
Instructions
are
on
page
21.
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Connecting a Printer
(optional)
You may
connect
a
printer
to
the
Internet Terminal. This
will
enable you
to
print email messages and Internet pages.
To
see
which printers can be connected
to
your
Internet Terminal, and
to
learn
how
to
print, select Using
Web
TV from
the
Web
Home
Page,
then
select Printing.
To
connect
a printer, follow
these
steps.
m
Turn
off
the
Internet Terminal and disconnect
the
power
cord.
m
Connect
one
end
of
a parallel printer cable
to
the
Printer
Port
jack on
the
back
of
the
Internet Terminal.
m
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
printer cable
to
the
connector
on
your
printer
(refer
to
the
printer
owner's
manual).
You
will
not
need
to
use
the
software disks
that
came with
your
printer.
The
only software needed
to
print from
your
Internet
Terminal
is
provided
by
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
Telephone
Options
To
access
or
change
your
telephone options, go
to
the
Web
Home Page. Use
the
Arrow
buttons on
the
remote
control
to
select Using
Web
TV.
Press
the
GO
button. Use
the
Arrow
but-
tons
to
select Setup, then press
the
GO
button. Information
about
the
following features
will
be available.
o Some phone lines require a dialing prefix, such as
9,
to
make an
outside call. You may
enter
this
number
if
necessary.
o You can select pulse dialing
or
tone
dialing.
o
If
you have Call Waiting, you may receive phone calls while
you're
connected
t?
the
WebTV
Plus
Network.
Your tele-
phone
will
ring, and you may take
the
call
as you normally do.
You may
reconnect
to
the
Web
TV
Plus
Network
when
you're
finished with
the
call
and go directly
to
the
page you
were
visiting when
the
call
was received.
o Advanced dialing options includes information
about
voice mail,
audible dialing, and dialing speeds.
oYour
Internet Terminal was
set
at
the
factory
to
work
for
the
most
common
dialing situations. You can
reset
the
dialing
options
to
the
factory settings
if
necessary.
o
To
keep
your
phone line free,
your
Internet Terminal automat-
ically disconnects from
the
WebTV Plus
Network
if
you
do
not
use
the
remote
control for several minutes.
To
recon-
nect, press
the
GO
button.

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