Philips 21PT5221 User Manual

Color Television
User manual
21PT5221
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Safety Information/Useful Tips .................................................................................................. 3
Before Calling Service ................................................................................................................. 4
Basic Installation/Functions
Hooking Up Your TV (Basic Connection) ............................................................................... 5
Use/Care of remote Control .................................................................................................... 5
Connecting the Audio/Video Sockets (Playback) .................................................................. 6
Connecting the Audio/Video Sockets (Recording) ............................................................... 7
Functions of Remote Control ................................................................................................... 8
Functions of TV Controls ...........................................................................................................10
TV Installation
Selecting the Menu Language...................................................................................................... 11
Automatic Tuning of Channels .................................................................................................. 12
Manual Tuning of Channels ......................................................................................................... 13
Selecting the Colour/Sound System ........................................................................................ 14
Fine Tuning Of Channels ............................................................................................................. 16
Editing of Channels........................................................................................................................17
Features
Adjusting the TV Picture ............................................................................................................. 18
Adjusting the TV Sound .............................................................................................................. 19
Using the Screen Format ............................................................................................................ 20
Activating the Signal Strength .................................................................................................... 21
Using the Active Control ........................................................................................................... 22
Smart Picture Control .................................................................................................................23
Smart Sound Control....................................................................................................................24
Personal Zapping ...........................................................................................................................25
Teletext ........................................................................................................................................... 26
General
Specifications...................................................................................................................................28
Recycling Directive – To minimise harm to the environment, the batteries supplied
with the TV set do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium. If possible, when disposing of batteries, use recycling means available to you. Your TV set uses materials which are reusable or which can be recycled. To minimise the amount of waste in the environment, specialist companies recover used sets for dismantling and collection of reusable materials (contact your dealer).
SAFETY INFORMATION AND USEFUL T IPS
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Safety Information
Disconnect mains plug when :
– the red light below the TV screen is flashing continuously. –a bright white line is displayed across the screen. – cleaning the TV screen. Never use abrasive cleaning agents. Use a slight damp chamois
leather or soft cloth. – there is a lightning storm. – the set is left unattended for a prolonged period of time.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on top of the TV or
in the vicinity.
Do not place your TV set under direct sunlight or heat.
Leave at least 5 cm around each side of TV set to allow for proper ventilation.
Avoid placing your set (e.g. near the window) where it is likely to be exposed to rain
or water.
No objects filled with liquids should be placed on top the TV so as to avoid dripping
or splashing of liquids on the set.
Useful Tips
• Do not leave your set on standby mode for a prolonged period of time. Switch off set
to allow it to be demagnetised. A demagnetised set supports good picture quality.
• Do not shift or move the set around when it is switched on. Uneveness in colour in
some parts of the screen may occur.
•Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself. Always consult a skilled service
personnel.
BEFORE CALLING SERVICE
4
Below is a list of frequently occurred symptoms. Before you call for service, make these simple checks. Some of these symptoms can easily be rectified if you know what to do.
Symptom What you should do
Colour patch • Switch off the TV by the mains power button. Wait for 20 (uneveness) minutes before switching on again.
• Check the TV is not placed too near speakers or magnetic objects.
No power • Check the TV’s AC power cord is plugged into the mains
socket. If there is still no power, disconnect plug. Wait for 60 seconds and re-insert plug. Switch on the TV again.
No picture • Check the antenna connection at the rear of the TV.
•Possible TV station problem. Try another channel.
Good picture • Try increasing the volume. but no sound • Check that the sound is not muted. If it is muted, press the
Mute button on the remote control to restore sound.
Good sound but poor • Try increasing the contrast and brightness setting. colour or no picture
Snowish picture and • Check antenna connection at the rear of the TV. noise
Horizontal dotted lines • Possible electrical interference e.g. hairdryer, vacuum
cleaner, etc. Switch off appliances.
Double images or • Possible poor positioning of antenna. Using a highly “Ghost” images directional antenna may improve reception.
TV not responding to • Check life span of batteries of remote control handset. remote control handset • Aim remote control handset directly at remote control
sensor lens on the TV.
HOOKING UP YOUR TV (BASIC CONNECTION)
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Antenna Connection
Connect the aerial plug to the antenna socket
on the backcover.
• Insert the mains plug into the wall socket.
Mains Connection
• For correct mains voltage, refer to type sticker at the rear of the TV set
• Consult your dealer if mains supply is different. Note : This diagram is not representative of the actual plug and socket.
Switching on the Set
• Press the main power button to switch on/ off the TV.
• If the set is on standby (indicator is red), press the Power button on the remote control to switch on set.
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USE/CARE OF REMOTE CONTROL
• Insert the correct type of batteries into the compartment.
• Ensure the batteries are placed in the right direction.
CONNECTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO SOCKETS (PLAYBACK)
6
CONNECTING THE A UDIO/VIDEO SOCKETS (PLAYBACK)
AV2
AV1
out
in
in
AV sockets on the rear of TV
OUT
OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO RL
IN
IN
VCR (Equipped with Video and Audio Output sockets)
Back of VCR
VIDEO
AUDIO
ANTENNA
Monitor
L
R
OUT
IN
You can view the playback of VCR tapes (Video Disc players, camcorders, etc .) by using the AUDIO and VIDEO INPUT sockets on the rear of the TV.
– Connect the VIDEO and A UDIO IN sockets on the rear of the TV to the AUDIO and VIDEO OUT sockets on the VCR.
AV2
AV1
out
in
in
AV sockets on the rear of TV
VIDEO
AUDIO
Monitor
L
R
OUT
OUT
Back of VCR
ANTENNA
IN
OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO RL
IN
IN
VCR (Equipped with Video and Audio Output sockets)
You can view the playback of VCR tapes (Video Disc players, camcorders, etc .) by using the AUDIO and VIDEO INPUT sockets on the rear of the TV.
– Connect the VIDEO and A UDIO IN sockets on the rear of the TV to the AUDIO and VIDEO OUT sockets on the VCR.
CONNECTING THE A UDIO/VIDEO SOCKETS (RECORDING)
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Connection for recording from the TV channel
AV sockets on the rear of TV
AV1
AV2
Monitor
in
in
out
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
OUT
OUT
Back of VCR
ANTENNA
IN
– Connect the corresponding INPUT sockets of the VCR to the MONITOR OUTPUT
sockets on the rear of the TV.
– To enhance the sound of your TV, connect the AUDIO L and R sockets to an external audio
system instead of the VCR. For mono equipment, connect only the AUDIO L socket.
Connection for recording from one VCR to another VCR
OUT
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
IN
IN
VCR (Equipped with Video and Audio Input sockets)
AV sockets on the rear of TV
AV1
AV2
Monitor
in
in
out
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
ANTENNA
IN
Back of VCR
OUT
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
IN
IN
ANTENNA
IN
VCR 1
VCR (Equipped with Video and Audio Input sockets)
VIDEO
IN
VCR 2
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
IN
– Connect the sockets of the VCR which you wish to record from, to the corresponding
sockets at either AV1 or AV2
– Connect the sockets of the receiving VCR to the MONITOR OUTPUT sockets on the
rear of the TV.
FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL
8
& Power button
Switch set off temporarily to standby mode.
(The red light indicator lights up when the set is on standby mode).
–To switch on set from standby mode, press
Channel +/– , Digit (0 -9) or Power button.
é Colour buttons – In teletext mode, the colour buttons allow you to
access directly an item or corresponding pages.
As Personal Zapping buttons, you can surf up to
10 personal channels for each button. For detailed description of functions, refer to section on “Personal Zapping ”.
Teletext buttons
Allows you to access teletext information. For detailed description of functions, refer to section on “Using the Teletext”
Smiley button
Allows to add and store your personal preference channels in your Personal Preference list. For detailed description of functions, refer to section on “Using your Personal Zapping feature”.
( Timer Button
Not applicable.
§ Smart Sound Button
Press the Smart Sound button repeatedly to access 4 different types of sound settings and choose your desired setting.
è Menu Button
Displays the main menu. Also exits menu from screen.
! Cursor Up Button
Allows you to select the next item on the menu.
ç Cursor Left Button
Allows you to select the sub-menus and adjust the settings.
0 Volume + / – Button
Increases or decreases volume.
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Allows you to switch from Stereo to Mono sound during stereo transmission or to choose between language5or language6during dual sound transmission (Selected models only).
2 A/CH(Alternate channel) Button
Allows you to change between the current channel and the previous channel.
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FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL
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3 Main Index Button
In teletext mode, press button to return to the main index page.
4 Frownie button
Allows to delete stored personal preference channels in your Personal Preference list. For
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detailed description of functions, refer to section on “Personal Zapping ”.
5 Smart Picture Button
Press the Smart Picture button repeatedly to access 5 different types of picture settings and choose your desired setting.
6
1Incredible Surround Button
Not applicable.
71Cursor Right Button
Allows you to access the sub-menus and adjust the settings.
8 Cursor Down Button
Allows you to select the next item on the menu.
9 Channel + / – Buttons
Allows you to select channels in ascending or descending order.
20Mute Button
Mutes sound. To restore sound, press button again.
21
Teletext Button
Refer to section on “Using the Teletext”
22
OSD button
Allows you to display the current channel number. It also allows to exit menu from the screen after control adjustments.
23Digit (0 -9) Buttons
Press to select a channel. For a 2-digit channel number, press the first digit and followed immediately by the second digit.
24AV Button
Allows you to select the AV channels.
25Sleeptimer Button
Allows you to select a time period after which the set will switch to standby mode automatically.
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