Philips 190TW8FB User Manual

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this television set. This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate your TV Monitor set. We would strongly recommend that you read it thoroughly. We hope our technology meets entirely with your satisfaction.
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Table of Contents
Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Packing checklist ......................................................
Your TV Monitor overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Remote control keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Enjoying analog TV Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecting external audio/video devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OSD navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Advanced features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Philips pixel Defect Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .
Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PC Input Signal Reference Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Recycling The materials used in your set are either reusable or can be recycled. To minimise environmental waste, specialist companies collect used appliances and dismantle them after retrieving any materials that can be used again (ask your dealer for further details).
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read before operating equipment
Important
For ventilation, leave at least 4” to 6” free all around
the TV monitor. Do not place the TV monit or on a carpet.
The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing.
The equipment shall not be exposed to rain or moist-
ure and objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
The apparatus must be connected to a mains socket
outlet with a protected earthed connection.
The appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device
of this apparatus, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
General
Do not insert the power plug in a wall socket or hang the TV monitor to the wall before all conn­ections are made.
Place or hang the T V mo ni to r wherever you want ,
but make sure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots.
Do not touch the surface with bare hands or greasy cloth
(some cosmetics are detrimental to the screen).
Unplug the TV monitor before cleaning the screen.
When the surface becomes dusty, please wipe gently with
absorbent cotton or other soft materials like chamois soaks.
Do not use acetone, toluene and alcohol because they
cause chemical damage.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.Wipe off
saliva or water drops as soon as possible. Their long time contact with the screen causes deformations and colour fading.
IMPORTANT: Always activate a moving screen saver
program when you leave your monitor unattended. Always activate a periodic screen refresh application if your LCD monitor will display unchanging static content. Uninterru­pted display of still or static images over an extended period may cause “burn in”, also known as “after-imaging” or “ghost imaging”, on your screen. "Burn-in", "after-ima­ging", or "ghost imaging" is a well-known phenomenon in LCD panel technology. In most cases, the “burned in” or “after-imaging” or “ghost imaging” will disappear gradually over a period of time after the power has been switched off.
WARNING: Severe“ burn-in” or “after-image” or “ghost image” symptoms will not disappear and cannot be repair­ed. The damage mentioned above is not covered under your warranty.
Do not install the TV mon it or in a confined space
as a book case or a similar unit.
To prevent any unsafe situations, no naked sources, such as lighted candles, should be vicinity.
Avoid heat , direct sunlight and exposure to rain or
water.
The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing.
Care of the screen
Do not touch, push or rub or strike the screen with
anything hard as this may scratch, mar or damage the screen permanently.
And please do not rub with dust clothes with chemical
treatment.
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Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)
Philips Royal Electronics manufactures and sells many pro-
ducts targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive electromagnetic signals.
One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to take all
necessary health and safety measures for our products, to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products.
Philips is committed to develop, produce and market
products that cause no adverse health effects.
Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly
for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scientic evidence available today.
Philips plays an active role in the development of international
EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardisation for early integration in its products.
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Packing checklist
Your TV Monitor package should contain the following accessories, in addition to the accessory box. Please ensure that they are all present. If any of the items is missing, then please contact your retailer.
Remote control (x1) / AAA batteries (x2)
Quick Start Guide
User Manual
* The power cord supplied varies according to your region.
Your TV Monitor overview
PC Audio Cable
Power cord (x1)*
VGA Cable
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Side of set
1 Power On/Off
2 Menu key Turns the OSD menu ON and OFF
Channel up When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Up arrow
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Channel down When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Down arrow
Volume up When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Right arrow
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Volume down When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Left arrow
5 Input key When the OSD is on, press this button to confirm selection
To switch TV monitor ON and OFF
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Rear of set
1 AC IN 2 HDMI 3 D-SUB 4 SPDIF-out + PC Audio-in 5 AV-Audio L/R + CVBS + S-Video* 6 SCART 7 Analog tuner 8 Headphone jack
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* For AV: Composite and S-Video input use the same audio ports.
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Remote Control Keys
General keys
1 POWER
Press to turn your TV Monitor on/off.
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DISPLAY Press to display input/channel information
(dependent on input/source type).
3 SLEEP
Press to set a time period after which the TV Monitor will switch itself to standby (15, 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 minutes).
4 Input buttons (TV/AV/SCART/PC)*
Press to select correct input mode.
5 Number keys.
6 RECALL
Press to return to the previous channel.
7 ENTER
Press to confirm channel number selection.
8 MPX
Press to select the sound input, displayed in the top right- hand corner (mono, stereo,
bilingual).
9 MUTE
Press to toggle audio on and off.
10 VOL (+/-)
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
11 CH (up/down)
Press to sequentially select the TV Monitor channel.
12 MENU
Press to open or close the Menu.
13 EXIT
Exit Menu.
14 Directional keys/OK
VOL (up/down), CH (up/down)
15 TTX/MIX (TELETEXT/MIX)
Press to switch from TV/AV to Teletext mode. Press to overlay teletext page on the TV Monitor image.
16 WIDE
Press to toggle scaling mode between 4:3,16:10,
Full,
Panorama and Letterbox 1, 2 modes.
Teletext
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Colour buttons (R/G/Y/B) Operates corresponding button on the teletext page.
2 INDEX
Press to go to the index page
3 SIZE
Press once to zoom teletext page to 2X. Press again to resume.
4 SUBTITLE
Press to view subtitles on the screen.
5 SUBPAGE
Press to access the teletext’s subpages directly.
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REVEAL Press to reveal hidden telext information. HOLD
7
Press to pause the current teletext page in multi-page viewing mode.
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Analog
Basic connections
Connecting the power cord
1 Connect the AC cord into the AC input on the
back of the set.
2 Connect the plug to the wall outlet as shown.
Setting up the remote control
1 Open the cover on the back of the remote unit.
Insert two AAA batteries (supplied) to match the
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polarity indicated inside the battery compartment.
Enjoying analog TV Monitor
Connecting an antenna/cable
Connect the antenna cable to the appropriate antenna terminal on the back of the TV Monitor set as shown below.
Getting started watching your TV Monitor
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Power
a. Turn on the power switch beneath the screen.
b. Press the
power button, number keys or channel
up / down button on the remote control.
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Setup Wizard
The first time you switch on the TV Monitor, the Setup
Wizard will guide you to complete the language selection and channel scanning.
Press the OK key to begin the setup process.
Step 1. Select the setup language you prefer. Step 2. Please select country.
Step 3.
Ensure that your co-axial cables are connected correctly before proceeding.
Step 4. Scan for analog channels.
Step 5. Setup is now complete. You are ready to
begin watching TV Monitor.
If you leave the setup process before it is complete, you will be given a choice of options:
1. Resume setup
2. Resume setup wizard at next startup
3. Exit and do not remind me Select an option and press
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Changing channels
OK to exit.
a. Press 0 - 9 on the remote control to select a
channel. The channel changes after 2 seconds.
ENTER
Press
b. Pressing the channel (
to select the channel immediately.
) up / down button
CH
on the remote control will also change the channel.
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Adjusting the volume
Adjust the volume level using the (
VOL )
up/down
button on the remote control.
* You can also adjust these settings using the front control panel. Please see "Side of set" on page 3 for details. * Setup may vary due to local broadcast differences.
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R
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AV
Recorder
SCART
Connecting external audio/video devices
Connecting a DVD, VCR, STB or audio/video equipment
Connect your DVD player, VCR or audio/video equipment using the SCART port located at the rear of
your TV Monitor as shown below.
Source-IN
AUDIO
COMPOSITE
S-Video
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SCART
AV
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HDMI
PC AUDIO-IN
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S-VIDEO
SPDIF-OUT
Yellow
Red
White
DVD
or
VCR
or
STB
* Philips recommends the following priority for connection types: HDMI ->SCART -> AV
TV-OUT
*SCART-out only works with analog broadcasts.
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Connecting a camera, camcorder, video game or headphones
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Connect your camera, camcorder, video game console or headphones to the video/audio ports on the rear of the TV Monitor set as shown below.
Connecting a PC or notebook computer
To display PC output on your TV Monitor, connect your PC or notebook computer to the TV Monitor as shown below.
SPDIF-OUT
PC AUDIO-IN
D-Sub
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For VGA input, Philips recommends setting your PC’s external monitor resolution to 1440 x 900 pixels
D-Sub
@ 60 Hz refresh rate.
Selecting the input source
Once you have connected your antenna or external equipment to the TV Monitor, you need to select the correct input source.
Press the corresponding button on the remote control to select the correct input source.
Input button guide:
1 TV key
Toggle Analog TV (ATV) between input sources.
2 AV key
Toggle AV and HDMI between input sources.
3 SCART key
Toggle SCART between input sources.
4 PC key
Toggle VGA between input sources.
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OSD navigation
Many of the advanced settings and adjustments are available through using the OSD (onscreen display) menus, as shown in the example screenshot below.
Basic operations required to navigate these menus (Picture, Audio, Channel management and Settings) are described in this section.
Navigating the OSD with the remote control
Picture
Bri ht nessg
Contra st
Colour
Sharpnes s
Backli htg
Colour Temp
Noise Reducti on
Warm
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60
30
80
70
Low
Move Enter
Back
There are four main OSD menus. These are: Picture, Audio, Channel management and Settings.
Use the following method to navigate these menus.
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2
3
Press the MENU button on the remote control or the
control panel.
Select your desired menu by using the up and down directional keys to switch
between the four menus.
directional keys
Use the
to interact with the menu. The up / down directions will scroll through the menu options, while left/right will adjust the different settings (for example, in the Picture menu, settings such as brightness, contrast, etc.). Press
MENU
button on the
to exit.
Adjusting the OSD settings
The OSD can be used for adjusting the settings of your TV Monitor.
Press the MENU a key to open the OSD. You can use the OSD to adjust the picture quality, audio settings,channel settings and general settings. For advanced settings, please refer to following page:
Adjusting the picture quality
Picture
Bri htnessg
Contras t
Colour
Sharpness
Backli htg
Colour Temp
Noise Reduction
Move Enter
Warm
Back
1 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD.
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2 Using the directional keys, select
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30
80
70
Low
navigate to the picture element you wish to adjust.
3 Use the left or right keys to adjust the sliding scales.
Picture menu can be used to adjust the brightness, contrast,
4 The
colour, sharpness and other image-related qualities.
Picture from the OSD. Then
MENU
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Adjusting the audio settings
1 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD.
Audio
Treble
Bass
Balance
Sound Effec t
AVL
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2
60
30
Off
Off
3 Use the left or right keys to adjust the sliding scales.Press OK to
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Move Enter
Back
Adjusting the channel management
Audio
Using the directional keys, select
from the on screen display.
Then navigate to the feature you wish to adjust.
save.
The
Audio
menu can also be used to adjust the treble, bass,
balance, sound effect and AVL
Channel Management
Country
Skip
Reorder
Name
Frequency
Auto Scan
Manual Scan
Lock This Cha nnel
Move Enter
Germany
639 22Mhz
Back
2 Using the directional keys, select
Off
.
the OSD.
3 Use the directional keys to navigate the menus.
Channel management
4 The
Channel management
from
menu can be used to set the channel
namings, Auto Scan,Manual Scan channel and other related settings.
Adjusting the settings
1 Press the M ENU key to bring up the OSD.
1 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD.
Settin sg
Menu Language
Sleep
Set PI N
Wide Mode
Factor y Def ault
En lishg
2 Using the directional keys, select
Off
Full
navigate to the feature you wish to adjust.
Settings
3 The
menu can be used to adjust the menu language and
Settings
from the OSD. Then
other important settings.
Move Enter
Back
* The options available on the OSD may vary depending on the TV Monitor signal source.
Advanced features
Lock This Channel
Lock This Channel allows you to enter a password and effectively stop anyone without the password from watching TV Monitor Channel.
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To enable this feature:
Setting a personal PIN
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Settings
Menu Lan ua eg g
Sleep
Set PIN
Wide Mode
Factor y Default
En lis hg
Off
Full
Press the MENU key on the remote
control to bring up the OSD.
Move Enter
Use the
2
Set PIN
directional keys
(see note)
Back
to navigate to the
Settings menu. Then select
3 Enter a four-digit password. Type it again and press OK to reconfirm.
4 Press MENU to exit.
* The default PIN for this TV Monitor is "0000." First enter "0000" when you want to change the PIN. If youforget your PIN, please enter 6163 to reset.
Locking TV Channel
Channel Management
Country
Skip
Reorder
1
Name
Frequency
Auto Scan
Manual Scan
Lock This Ch annel
Move Enter
Germany
639 22Mhz
Back
Off
Press the MENU key on the remote
.
control to bring up the OSD.
.
Use the
2
3
directional keys
Then select Lock This Channel
.
Enter your PIN. Type it again and press OK to reconfirm. (see page 10 note)
to navigate to the Channel Management menu.
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Reorder for channels
The first time you completed the setup wizard, all available channels were listed. If you need to reorder for new channels, please follow the steps below:
Reordering for channels
1 Press the MENU key on the remote control to bring up the OSD.
2
3
Use the directional keys to navigate and select Channel Management.
Channel Management
Country
Skip
Reorder
Reorder
Name
Frequency
Auto Scan
Manual Sca n
Lock This Channel
Move Enter
4 Select OK and press MENU to exit.
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Germany
639 22Mh z
Back
Highlight
Off
the channel you wish to reorder
.
and press OK to confirm. Move
Reorder
. Then, select
to the right channel number and press OK to reconfirm.
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Re-scan for channels
The first time you completed the setup wizard, all available channels were listed. If you need to re-scan for new channels, please follow the steps below:
Scanning for channels
1 Press the MENU key on the remote control to bring up the OSD.
2
3
Use the directional keys to navigate and select Channel Management.
Channel Manaaaement
Countr y
Skip
Reorder
Name
Frequency
Auto Scan
Auto Scan
Manual Sca n
Lock This Channel
Move En ter
Channel Mana e mentg
Countr y
Skip
Reorder
Name
Frequency
Auto Scan
Manual Sca n
Lock This Channel
Move En ter
Germany
639 22M hz
Back
Germany
639 22M hz
Back
Off
.
Off
.
4 Select OK and press MENU to exit.
Highlight Auto Scan . Then, select
Start and press OK to begin.
or
Highlight
Manual Scan
. Then, select
Scan up,Scan down or Scan for
updates and press OK to begin.
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Widescreen display mode
Your Philips TV Monitor has a special widescreen mode that allows you to toggle between 4:3, 16:10, Full, Panorama, and Letterbox 1 and 2 type views.
Press the WIDE key on the remote control to toggle the display between the four wide modes.
Wide mode
The Philips TV Monitor contains four widescreen modes, including 4:3, 16:10, Full, Panorama, and Letterbox 1 and 2.
4:3
For 4:3 standard pictures. A side bar appears on each side.
16:10
For 16:10 standard pictures. A side bar appears on each side.
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Full
In this mode, the whole picture is stretched toward each side of the screen.
Panorama
In this mode, the picture is progressively stretched toward each side of the screen.
Letterbox 1 and 2
In this mode, the picture is enlarged linearly to fit the screen. The top and bottom
portions of the picture may be cut off.
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Philips Pixel Defect Policy
Philips' Flat Panel Monitors Pixel Defect Policy
Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products. We use some of the industry's most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality control. However, pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT LCD panels used in flat panel monitors are sometimes unavoidable. No manufacturer can guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects, but Philips guarantees that any monitor with an unacceptable number of defects will be repaired or replaced under warranty. This notice explains the different types of pixel defects and defines acceptable defect levels for each type. In order to qualify for repair or replacement under warranty, the number of pixel defects on a TFT LCD panel must exceed these acceptable levels. For example, no more than 0.0004% of the sub pixels on a 15" XGA monitor may be defective. Furthermore, Philips sets even higher quality standards for certain types or combinations of pixel defects that are more noticeable than others. This policy is valid worldwide.
Pixels and Sub pixels
A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub pixels in the primary colors of red, green and blue. Many pixels together form an image. When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and dark sub pixels appear as single pixels of other colors.
Types of Pixel Defects
Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the screen in different ways. There are two categories of pixel defects and several types of sub pixel defects within each category.
Bright Dot Defects Bright dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit or 'on'. That is,
a bright dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the screen when the monitor displays a dark pattern. There are the types of bright dot defects:
One lit red, green or blue sub
pixel
* A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50 percent brighter than neighboring dots
while a green bright dot is 30 percent brighter than neighboring dots.
Two adjacent lit sub pixels:
- Red + Blue = Purple
- Red + Green = Yellow
- Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue)
Three adjacent lit sub pixels
(one white pixel)
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Black Dot Defects
is, a dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the screen when the monitor displays a light pattern. These are the types of black dot defects:
Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always dark or 'off'. That
One dark sub pixel
Two or three adjacent dark sub pixels
Proximity of Pixel Defects
Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same type that are near to one another may be more noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances for the proximity of pixel defects.
Pixel Defect Tolerances
In order to qualify for repair or replacement due to pixel defects during the warranty period, a TFT LCD panel in a Philips flat panel monitor must have pixel or sub pixel defects exceeding the
tolerances listed in the following tables.
BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
1 lit subpixel 3
2 adjacent lit subpixels 1
3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel) 0
Distance between two bright dot defects* 15 mm
Total bright dot defects of all types 3
BLACK DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
1 dark subpixel 5
2 adjacent dark subpixels 2
3 adjacent dark subpixels 0
Distance between two black dot defects* 15 mm
Total black dot defects of all types 5
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
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ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
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TOTAL DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
Total bright or black dot defects of all types 5
* 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect
Your Philips monitor is ISO13406-2 Compliant
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
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Tips
Glossary
Poor reception The proximity of mountains or high buildings may be responsible for ghost
pictures, echoing or shadows. In this case, try manually adjusting your picture: see Finetune (p.9) or modif y the orientation of the outside aerial. If you are using an indoor aerial, reception may be difcult in certain conditions. You can improve reception by rotating the aerial. If the reception remains poor, you will need to use an external aerial
No picture Have you connected the aerial socket properly ? Have you chosen the right
system? (p.10). Poorly connected euroconnector cables or aerial sockets are often the cause of picture or sound problems (sometimes the connectors can become half disconnected if the T V Monitor set is moved or turned). Check all connections.
No sound If on cer tain channels you receive a picture but no sound, this means that you
do not have the correct TV Monitor system. Modify the System setting (p.10). The am plier connected to the TV Monitor does not deliver any sound? Check that you have not confused the audio output with the audio input.
PC mode don’t work ?
Check that you have congured the computer on a compatible display resolution (see p.8).
Remote control
The TV Monitor set does not react to the remote control; the indicator on the set no longer ashes when you use the remote control? Replace the battery.
Standby If the set receives no signal for 30 mins, it automatically goes into standby
mode. To save power, your set is tted with components that give it a very low power consumption when in standby mode (less than 1 W).
Cleaning the set
Only use a clean, soft and lint-free cloth to clean the screen and the casing of your set. Do not use alcohol-based or solvent-based products.
Still no results? Disconnect the mains plug of the TV Monitor for 30 seconds then reconnect it.
If your TV Monitor set breaks down, never attempt to repair it yourself: contact ’s your dealer after-sales ser vice.
VGA (Video Graphics Array): a common stan­dard graphics display system for PCs. RGB signals : These are the three video signals, Red Green Blue, which make up the picture. Using these signals improves picture quality. S-VHS Signals: These are 2 separate Y/C video signals from the S-VHS and Hi-8 recording stan­dards.The luminance signals Y (black andwhite) and chrominance signals C (colour) are recorded separately on the tape.This provides better picture quality than with standard video(VHS and 8 mm) where the Y/C signals are combined to provide only one video signal.
NICAM sound: Process by which digital sound can be transmitted. System: Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries. There are different standards: BG, DK, I, and L L’. The System setting (p.10) is used to select these different standards. This is not to be confused with PAL or SECAM colour coding. Pal is used in most countries in Europe, Secam in France, Russia and most African countries. The United States and Japan use a different system called NTSC. The input EXT is used to read NTSC coded recordings. 16:10: Refers to the ration between the length and height of the screen. Wide screen televisions have a ration of 16/10, conventional screen TV Monitor sets have aration of 4/3.
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PC Input Signal Reference Chart
Resolution Horizontal Frequency
(kHz)
1 640 x 350 31.5 70 VGA
2 720 x 400 31.47 70 VGA
3 640 x 480 31.47 60 VGA
4 640 x 480 35 66.7 MAC
5 640 x 480 37.861 72 VESA
6 640 x 480 37.5 75 VESA
7 640 x 480 43.3 85 VESA
8 800 x 600 35.156 56 VESA
9 800 x 600 37.879 60 VESA
10 800 x 600 48.077 72 VESA
11 800 x 600 46.875 75 VESA
12 800 x 600 53.674 85 VESA
13 832 x 624 49.72 74.5 MAC
14 1024 x 768 48.36 60 VESA
15 1024 x 768 56.48 70 VESA
16 1024 x 768 60.02 75 VESA
17 1280 x 720 44.772 59.855 VESA 16:10
18 1280 x 720 56.456 74.777 VESA 16:10
19 1360 x 768 47.72 59.799 VESA 16:10
20 1360 x 768 60.288 74.891 VESA 16:10
21 1440 x 900 55.935 59.887 VESA 16:10
22 1440 x 900 70.635 74.984 VESA 16:10
Vertical Frequency (Hz)
Standard Format
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* The PC input does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync. * The PC input does not support interlaced signals.
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Product specifications
Model 190TW8
Panel spec
Resolution (pixels) Brightness (typical) Contrast Ratio (tpe.) Display colour 16.7 M Viewing angle (tpe.) H: 170 Response (tpe.)
1440 x 900
300 cd/m2
1000:1
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; V:160
5 ms
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Power supply
Input 90 V ~ 264 V - AC. (47~63 Hz) Max. power consumption <58 W Power saving <1 W
Mechanical
Dimensions (W x H x D mm) 490.4 x 412.5 x 138.9 Weight (Kg) 4.6 Weight (lbs) 10.1 Gross weight (Kg) 6.8 Gross weight (lbs) 15 Wall Mounting 100mm x 100mm
Analog TV system
TV Colour system PAL, SECAM Sound system B/G/D/K/I/L Stereo system NICAM / A2 TV Tuner System PLL, 45.25 Mhz - 862.25 Mhz Subtitles Teletext 1.5 Analog TV-tuner quantity 1
Terminal
Analog Tuner In Yes SCART CVBS (In/Out), RGB (In), Audio R/L AV-S-Video S-Video, Audio R/Lshare with CVBS AV-CVBS CVBS, Audio R/L share with S-Video HDMI Yes SPDIF-out Yes PC D-sub in Yes PC audio-in Yes Headphone Yes
Audio system
Speaker 5 W + 5 W
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