Specications are subject to change
without notice. Trademarks are
the property of Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V. or their respective
owners.
Philips reserves the right to change
products at any time without being
obliged to adjust earlier supplies
accordingly.
The material in this manual is
believed adequate for the intended
use of the system. If the product, or
its individual modules or procedures,
are used for purposes other than
those specied herein, conrmation
of their validity and suitability must
be obtained. Philips warrants that
the material itself does not infringe
any United States patents. No
further warranty is expressed or
implied.
Warranty
No components are userserviceable. Do not open or remove
covers to the inside of the product.
Repairs may only be done by Philips
Service Centres and ofcial repair
shops. Failure to do so shall void
any warranty, stated or implied.
Any operation expressly prohibited
in this manual, any adjustments,
or assembly procedures not
recommended or authorised in this
manual shall void the warranty.
Pixel characteristics
This LCD product has a high
number of colour pixels. Although
it has effective pixels of 99,999% or
more, black dots or bright points of
light (red, green or blue) may appear
constantly on the screen. This is a
structural proper ty of the display
(within common industry standards)
and is not a malfunction.
Open source software
This television contains open
source software. Philips hereby
offers to deliver or make available,
upon request, for a charge no
more than the cost of physically
performing source distribution, a
complete machine-readable copy
of the corresponding source code
on a medium customarily used for
software interchange.
This offer is valid for a period of 3
years after the date of purchase of
this product. To obtain the source
code, write to
Philips Innovative Applications N.V.
Ass. to the Development Manager
Pathoekeweg 11
B-8000 Brugge
Belgium
Compliance with EMF
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
manufactures and sells many
products 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 conrms 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.
Mains fuse (UK only)
This TV is tted with an approved
moulded plug. Should it become
necessary to replace the mains fuse,
this must be replaced with a fuse of
the same value as indicated on the
plug (example 10A).
Remove fuse cover and fuse.1.
The replacement fuse must 2.
comply with BS 1362 and have
the ASTA approval mark. If the
fuse is lost, contact your dealer in
order to verify the correct type.
Ret the fuse cover.3.
In order to maintain conformity
to the EMC directive, the mains
plug on this product must not be
detached from the mains cord.
Copyright
VESA, FDMI and the VESA Mounting
Compliant logo are trademarks of
the Video Electronics Standards
Association.
® Kensington and Micro Saver
are registered US trademarks of
ACCO World Corporation with
issued registrations and pending
applications in other countries
throughout the world. All other
registered and unregistered
trademarks are the proper ty of their
respective owners.
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Important1.
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Congratulations on your purchase and
welcome to Philips!
Read this user manual before you start to use
this product.
Pay close attention to this section and follow
the safety and screen care instructions. The
product warranty does not apply if damage is
caused by failing to follow these instructions.
To fully benefit from the support that Philips
offers, register your product at
www.philips.com/welcome.
The model and serial number of your TV can
be found on the back of the TV as well as on
the packaging.
1.1 Safety
If transporting the TV in low temperatures •
(less than 5°C), open the box and wait until
the TV matches the ambient temperature
of the room before unpacking.
To avoid short circuit, do not expose the •
TV, remote control or remote control
batteries to rain or water.
Do not place vessels of water or other •
liquids on top of or near the TV. Spilling
liquids on the TV can cause electric shock.
If liquids are spilt on the TV, do not operate
the TV. Immediately disconnect the TV from
the mains and have the TV checked by a
qualified technician.
Do not insert any strange object into the •
ventilation slot. This might lead to damage
of TV.
To avoid risk of fire or electric shock, do •
not place the TV, remote control or remote
control batteries near naked flame sources
(e.g. lighted candles) and other heat sources
including direct sunlight.
Do not install the TV in a confined space •
such as a bookcase. Leave a space of at
least 10cm (four inches) around the TV
for ventilation. Be sure air flow is not
obstructed.
If placing the TV on a flat, solid surface be •
sure to use only the supplied stand. Do not
move the TV if the stand is not properly
screwed to the TV.
Wall mounting of the TV should only be •
performed by qualified personnel. The TV
must only be mounted on an appropriate
wall bracket and on a wall that can safely
hold the weight of the TV. Improper wall
mounting can result in severe injury or
damage. Do not attempt to wall mount the
TV yourself.
If the TV is mounted on a swivel base or •
swivel arm, ensure no strain is placed on
the power cord when the TV is swivelled.
Strain on the power cord can loosen
connections and cause arcing or fire.
Disconnect the TV from the mains and •
antenna before lightning storms. During
lightning storms do not touch any part of
the TV, mains cord or antenna cable.
Be sure that you have full access to the •
mains cord for easy disconnection of the
TV from the mains.
Permanent hearing loss can occur if you use •
earphones or headphones at high volumes.
Though high volume may sound normal
over time, it can damage your hearing. To
protect your hearing, limit the amount of
time you use earphones or headphones at
high volume.
When disconnecting the TV from the mains, •
be sure to:
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Turn off the TV, then the mains power (if •
available).
Unplug the mains cord from the mains •
socket outlet.
Unplug the mains cord from the power •
connector at the back of the TV.
Always pull the mains cord by the plug.
Do not pull the mains cord
1.2 Screen care
of time. Examples include screen menus,
teletext pages, black bars or stock market
tickers. If you must use stationary images,
reduce the screen contrast and brightness
to avoid screen damage.
1.3 Environmental care
Recycling your packaging
The packaging of this product is intended to
be recycled. Contact your local authorities for
information on how to recycle the packaging.
Disposing your used product
Your product is manufactured with high-quality
materials and components that can be recycled
and reused. When you see the crossed-out
wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it
means the product is covered by the European
Directive 2002/96/EC:
Do not dispose your used product with
household waste. Ask your dealer for
information on how to safely dispose of the
product. Uncontrolled waste disposal harms
both the environment and human health.
Turn off and unplug the mains cord before •
cleaning the screen. Clean the screen with a
soft, dry cloth. Do not use substances such
as household cleaning agents as these may
damage the screen.
To avoid deformations or colour fading, •
wipe off water droplets as soon as possible.
Do not touch, push, rub or strike the •
screen with hard objects as this may
damage the screen permanently.
Where possible, avoid stationary images •
that remain on-screen for extended periods
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Disposing used batteries
The supplied batteries do not contain
mercury or cadmium. Dispose supplied and all
other used batteries according to your local
regulations.
Power consumption
The TV consumes minimal energy in standby
mode to minimise environmental impact. Active
power consumption is displayed at the back of
the TV.
For more product specifications, see the
product leaflet at www.philips.com/support.
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Your TV2.
POWER
PROGRAM
MENU
VOLUME
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Back connectors.
This section gives you an overview of
commonly-used TV controls and functions.
2.1 TV overview
Side controls
POWER1.
PROGRAM +/-2.
MENU3.
VOLUME +/-4.
Power indicator/remote control sensor5.
Use the TV back connectors to connect to the
antenna and permanent devices such as a highdefinition disc player, DVD player or VCR.
Note: DFor more information about
connections, see Section 7 Connect devices.
Side connectors
Use the TV side connectors to connect
to mobile devices such as a high-definition
camcorder or game console. You can also
connect a pair of headphones.
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Remote control
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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.1. Power
SOURCE2.
TELETEXT3.
Colour keys4.
From left, red, green, yellow, blue
Í5. , Æ, Î, ï, OK
Navigation or cursor keys
MENU6.
P +/-7.
Program up or down
”8. +/-
Volume up or down
For more information about the remote
control, see Section 5.1 Remote control over view.
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3. Get started
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3.2 Wall mount the TV
This section helps you position and install the
TV and supplements the information provided
in the Quick Start Guide.
Note: DRefer to the Quick Start Guide for
stand mounting instructions.
3.1 Position the TV
In addition to reading and understanding the
safety instructions in Section 1.1, consider the
following before positioning your TV:
The ideal viewing distance for watching TV •
is three times its screen size.
Position the TV where light does not fall on •
the screen.
Connect your devices before you position •
your TV.
• Your TV is equipped with a Kensington
Security Slot at the back of the TV. If
connecting an anti-theft Kensington lock
(not supplied), position the TV within reach
of a permanent object (such as a table) that
can be easily attached to the lock
WARNING: Wall mounting of the TV B
should only be performed by qualied
installers. Koninklijke Philips Electronics
N.V. bears no responsibility for improper
mounting that results in accident or
injury.
Step 1 Purchase a VESA-compatible wall
bracket
Depending on the size of your TV screen,
purchase one of the following wall brackets:
TV
screen
size
(inches/
cm)
22”/55.9cmFixed 100 x 100None
19”/48.4cmFixed 100 x 100None
VESAcompatible
wall bracket
type
(millimetres)
Special
instructions
Step 2 Remove the TV stand
Note: DIf your TV stand is not mounted, skip
to Step 3 Connect cables.
Carefully place the TV face down on a 1.
flat, stable surface that is covered by soft
cloth. The cloth should be thick enough to
protect your screen.
Using a cross-head screwdriver (not 2.
supplied), unscrew the bolts that secure the
stand to the TV. (19” has four bolts, 22” has
three bolts).
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Firmly pull the stand from the bottom of 3.
x4
the TV. Place both the stand and bolts in a
secure location for future reinstallation.
easier installation. Refer to your VESAcompatible wall bracket documentation for
instructions.
Locate the four mounting nuts at the back 1.
of the TV.
Align the plate/bracket to the four 2.
mounting nuts, placing the spacers between
the plate/bracket and the mounting nuts.
Using a spanner, insert the bolts through 3.
the plate/bracket and spacers, tightly
securing the bolts to the mounting nuts.
Step 3 Connect cables
Connect the antenna cable, mains cord and
all other devices to the back of the TV as
described in the following sections.
Step 4
Secure the VESA-compatible wall bracket to
the TV
WARNING: Only use the bolts (M4 B
for all models) and spacers (4cm) to
secure the VESA-compatible wall bracket
to your TV. The bolts (not supplied) are
designed to match the weight of your TV;
spacers (not supplied) are designed for
easy cable management.
Note: DDepending on your VESA-compatible
wall bracket, you may need to separate the
mounting plate from the wall bracket for
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Continue with the instructions provided 4.
with your VESA-compatible wall bracket.
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3.3 Connect the antenna cable
Locate the 1. TV ANTENNA connector at
the back of the TV.
Connect one end of an antenna cable 2.
(not supplied) to the TV ANTENNA
connector. Use an adaptor if the antenna
cable does not fit.
Connect the other end of the antenna 3.
cable to your antenna outlet, ensuring that
the cable is tightly secured at both ends.
3.4 Connect the mains cord
WARNING: Verify that your mains B
voltage corresponds with the voltage
printed at the back of the TV. Do not
insert the mains cord if the voltage is different.
To connect the mains cord
Note D
The location of the mains connector varies
according to TV model.
Locate the 1. AC IN mains connector at the
back or on the bottom of the TV.
Connect the mains cord to the 2. AC IN
mains connector.
Connect the mains cord to the mains, 3.
ensuring that the cord is tightly secured at
both ends.
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3.5 Manage cables
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3.7 Switch on the TV
Route your mains cord, antenna cable and all
other device cables through the cable holder
(1) at the back of the TV.
3.6 Insert the remote control
batteries
Slide the battery cover off the back of the 1.
remote control.
Insert the two supplied batteries (Size AAA, 2.
Type LR03). Be sure the + and - ends of the
batteries line up with the markings inside
the case.
Slide the cover back into position.3.
The first time you switch on the TV, check that
the mains cord is properly connected. When
ready, then press POWER on the side of the
TV.
Note: DCertain TV models require you to
press and hold POWER for up to two
seconds. Your TV may take up to 15 seconds
to start.
First time setup3.8
When you turn on the TV for the first time,
you are prompted to select the Country and
the menu Language.
If the menu is not displayed, press MENU to
display the menu.
Press 1. Î and ï on the remote control
to select your country, and press OK to
confirm your choice.
Press 2. Î and ï to select a language, and
press OK to confirm your choice.
The search starts automatically. All available
TV programmes and radio stations are
stored. This operation takes a few minutes.
If the transmitter or cable network sends
an automatic sort signal, the programs
are numbered correctly. In this case, the
installation is complete. Otherwise, use the
Channel setting menu to number the
programs.
Note: DTo exit or interrupt the search, press
MENU. If no programme is found, consult
Section 9 Troubleshooting.
Note: DRemove the batteries if not using the
remote control for an extended period of
time.
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Use your TV 4.
1
POWER
PROGRAM
MENU
This section helps you perform basic TV
operations. Instructions on advanced TV operations are provided in Section 5 Use more of your TV.
Switch on/off or to standby4.1
Switch on your TV
If the power indicator (1) is off, press •POWER on the side of the TV.
be consumed as long as the mains remain
connected and powered. When not in use
for extended periods of time, switch off and
disconnect the TV from the mains.
Switch on from standby
If the power indicator is in standby (red), •
press . on the remote control.
Note: DIf you cannot locate your remote
control and you want to switch on the TV
from standby, press MENU on the side of
the TV..
4.2 Watch TV
Switch channels
Switch off your TV
Press •POWER on the side of the TV. The
power indicator (1) switches off.
Switch to standby
Press •. on the remote control. The power
indicator switches to standby (red).
TipE: Though your TV consumes very little
power when in standby, energy continues to
Press a number (1 to 99) or press 1. P +/- on
your remote control.
Press 2. PROGRAM +/- on the side controls
of the TV.
Press 3.
on the remote control to return
to the previously-viewed channel.
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Adjust volume
Press • + or - on the remote control,
or press VOLUME + or - on the side
controls of the TV.
Press •
the sound. Press
sound.
Note: DFor headphones:
on the remote control to mute
again to unmute on the
Press •
to adjust headphone volume.
Press •
speakers.
Press •
on again.
+ or - on the remote control
to mute audio from the TV
+ or - to turn the TV speakers
4.3 Watch connected devices
Switch on the device.1.
Press 2. SOURCE on the remote control.
4.4 Use teletext
Press 1. TELETEXT on the remote control.
The main index page appears.
Press the number keys to enter a page 2.
number.
Press 3. P +/- or Î/ï to view the next or
previous page.
Press a colour key to select one of the 4.
colour coded items at the bottom of the
screen.
Tip: EPress
viewed page.
Press 5. TELETEXT again to switch teletext
off.
to return to the previously
Press 3. Î or ï to select the connected
device.
Press 4. OK to select the device.
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Use more of your TV5.
Remote control overview5.1
1. . Switches on from standby or back to
standby.
SOURCE2.
Selects connected devices.
Selects a picture format or freezes a
teletext page.
DUAL I-II/REVEAL4.
Press repeatedly to select a sound mode or
to toggle between reveal and conceal mode.
Colour keys 5.
Select tasks or teletext pages.
INFO6.
Displays programme information, if available.
OK7.
Accesses the All channels menu or
activates a setting.
Í8. , Æ, Î, ï
Navigate the menus.
9.
Incredible Surround
Adds greater depth and dimension to TV
sound. Select from On or Off.
P +/-10.
Switches to the next or previous channel.
Number keys11.
Selects a channel, page or setting.
12.
Returns to the previously-viewed channel.
ACTIVE CONTROL: 13. Not supported.
14.
Mutes or restores sound.
15. +/-
Increases or decreases volume.
MENU/EXIT16.
Toggles the menu on or off.
BACK17.
SMART MODE 18.
Press repeatedly to select Personal, Vivid,
Standard, Movie, or Power saver.
DEMO19. : Not supported.
TELETEXT 20.
Toggles teletext on or off.
b21. Dual screen -Not Supported.
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Use TV menus5.2
The picture menu contains the settings that affect the quality
of the picture.
Main ControlPicture48
Sound
Features
Install
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
Tint
Color temp
Picture format
Smart picturePicture
The picture menu contains the settings that affect the quality
of the picture.
Main ControlPicture48
Sound
Features
Install
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
Tint
Color temp
Picture format
Smart picturePicture
On-screen menus help you install your TV,
adjust picture and sound settings and access
other features. This section describes how to
navigate the menus.
Access the main menu
Press 1. MENU on the remote control to
display the main menu.
The following menu appears:
Description of picture settings:
Smart •picture: choose from Personal,
Vivid, Standard, Movie, or Power saver.
Brightness•: change picture brilliance.
Contrast•: change the difference between
the light and dark tones.
Colour•: change colour intensity.
Sharpness•: change picture sharpness.
Tint•: change picture colour to mix or hue.
Colour temp•: change colour rendering.
Picture format•: change to match the
type of program you are watching.
Press 2. MENU to exit.
Adjust picture settings5.3
Press MENU on the remote control and
1.
select Picture.
The Picture menu is displayed.
Press 2. Æ to select a setting and press Î or
ï to adjust the setting.
Press 3. MENU to exit.
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Change picture format
Change the picture format to suit your content.
Press 1.
(Picture format) on the remote
control.
Alternatively, press MENU on the remote
control and select PictureÆ Picture format.
Press 2. Î or ï to select one of the following
picture formats:
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Super zoom (Not for HD)•
The sound menu contains the settings that affect the
reproduction of the sound.
Main ControlSound44
Sound
Features
Install
Settings
Incredible surround
AVL
Smart soundPicture
The features menu gives you control over special. additional
functions.
Main ControlFeatures44
Sound
Features
Install
NR
Auto lock
Source list
TimerPicture
Removes the black bars on the side of 4:3
broadcasts with minimal distortion.
4:3 (Not for HD)•
Displays the classic 4:3 format.
Movie expand 14:9 (Not for HD)•
Scales the classic 4:3 format to 14:9.
Movie expand 16:9 (Not for HD)•
Scales the classic 4:3 format to 16:9
Wide screen•
Stretches the classic 4:3 format to 16:9
Press 2. Î or ï to highlight a setting and
press Æ to select the setting.
Press 3. Î or ï to adjust the setting, and
press OK to confirm the change.
Press 4. MENU to exit.
Description of sound settings:
Smart sound•: select from Personal,
Speech, Music, Movie and Multimedia.
Personal.
Setting•: change the Treble, Bass,
Balance.
Incredible surround•: add depth and dimension to sound. Select On or Off.
AVL•: limit increase in sound, especially on
program change or advertising slots.
5.4 Adjust sound settings
Press 1. MENU on the remote control and
select Sound.
5.5 Adjust feature settings
Press 1. MENU on the remote control and
select Features.
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Timer
Press the cursor right to select your menu language.
Install
Main Control
Language622
EnglishCountry
Auto store
Manual store
Channel setting
Factory reset
Language
• Clock: set the time.
• Start time: set the time to turn the TV on
automatically.
• Stop time: set the time to turn the TV off
automatically.
Sleep timer•: select an automatic standby
period, from 0 to 180 minutes.
NR
Attenuates picture noise (snow) in difficult
reception conditions.
Auto lock
You can lock channels to prevent your children
from watching unsuitable content. Auto lock
provides the following controls:
Lock program•: lock TV channels.
• Change code: change your access code.
Clear all:• unlock all locked channels and
programming.
Tip: EIf you forget your code, enter ‘0711’ to
override any existing codes.
Source list
The following input sources: TV, EXT 1, EXT
2 S-Video, EXT 2 CVBS, EXT 3, PC IN,
HDMI and HDMI side.
Press 1. Î or ï to highlight an option, and
press Æ to select the option.
Press 2. OK to confirm.
Press 3. MENU to exit.
6. Install channels
This chapter provides instructions on how
to perform a first-time setup and reinstall
channels.
Note: DReinstallingchannelsmodiesthe
All channels list.
6.1 Automatically install
channels
Step 1 Select your menu language
Press 1. MENU on the remote control and
select Install > Languages.
Press 2. Î or ï to select a language.
Press 3. OK to confirm.
Step 2 Select your country
The TV installs and arranges channels according
to your country.
Press 1. MENU on the remote control and
select Install > Country.
Press 2. Î or ï to select the country where
you are located.
Press 3. OK to confirm.
Step 3 Install channels
Your TV searches and stores all available
analogue TV channels.
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Press 1. MENU on the remote control and
Install
Main Control
Manual store65
Manual store
Prog. no
System
Finetune
Store
Country
Auto store
Manual store
Channel setting
Factory reset
Language
Install
Main Control
Channel setting64
Channel swap
Name edit
Channel edit
Channel sort
Country
Auto store
Manual store
Channel setting
Factory reset
Language
select Install > Auto store.
Press 2. Æ to select Start.
Press 3. OK to confirm.
When the channel search is complete, press 4.
MENU to exit.
6.2 Manually store channels
This section describes how to search and store
analogue TV channels manually.
Step 1 Manual store
Press the 1. MENU on the remote control
and select Install > Manual store.
Select4. Prog. No., and press the number 0 to 9 or Î / ï to enter the program
number.
Select5. Finetune, and press Î or ï to
adjust the tuning.
Select 6. Store and press Æ to store the
program.
Repeat the above steps for each program 7.
you want to store.
Press 8. MENU to exit.
Step 2 Channel setting
You can set the name and number for a
channel and order the channels.
Press the 1. MENU the remote control and
select Install > Channel setting.
Press 2. Î or ï to highlight an option, and
press Æ to select the option.
Select 2. System, and press Æ to select one
of the following systems:
Europe• (automatic detection*)
France• (L/L’ standard)
Eastern Europe• (DK standard)
UK• (I standard)
Western Europe• (BG standard)
Select3. Manual store and press Æ to start
the store.
When a programme is found, the scanning
stops and the program name is displayed
(when available). Go to the next step. If
you know the frequency of the required
programme, you can enter it by pressing
the 0 to 9 keys. If no picture is found,
consult the possible solutions. See Section 9. Troubleshooting.
Channel edit•: select a channel for edit.
Channel swap: •switch the selected
channel to the destination channel.
Name edit:• name a channel.
Press •Í, Æ to move around the name
display area.
Press •Î, ï to select the characters.
Press •Æ to exit. The name is stored.
Channel sort: •arrange channels in numeric
and alphabetical order.
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Connection overview7.1
Back connectors
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SCART connector for DVD players, VCRs,
digital receivers, game consoles and other
SCART devices. Supports Audio L/R.
AUDIO IN2.
Mini-jack connector for PC audio in.
PC IN3.
VGA connector for PC.
HDMI 4.
HDMI input connectors for Blu-ray Disc
players, digital receivers, game consoles and
other high-definition devices.
EXT 35.
Component video (Y Pb Pr) and Audio L/R
input connectors for DVD players,
TV ANTENNA6.
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Side connectors
Headphones7.
Stereo mini-jack.
EXT 28.
Side CVBS, S-Video and Audio L/R input
connectors. Supports composite and
S-Video devices.
HDMI side9.
Additional HDMI connector for mobile
high-definition devices.
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Select connection quality7.2
This section describes how you can enhance
your audio visual experience by connecting
your devices with the best possible connectors.
When connecting a component video cable,
match the cable colours to the EXT 3
connectors on the back of the TV. Also, connect
a Audio L/R cable to the red and white Audio
L/R input connectors at EXT 3.
HDMI - Highest quality
HDMI produces the best audio visual quality
possible. Both audio and video signals are
combined in one HDMI cable, providing an
uncompressed, digital interface between your
TV and HDMI devices. You must use HDMI to
experience full high-definition video.
D Note: Philips HDMI supports HDCP (High-
bandwidth Digital Contents Protection).
HDCP is a form of Digital Rights
Managementthatprotectshighdenition
content in DVD or Blu-ray Discs.
Component (Y Pb Pr) - Higher quality
SCART - Good quality
SCART combines audio and video signals
in one cable. Audio signals are stereo, while
video signals can be composite quality. SCART
does not support high-definition video and is
analogue. One SCART connector is provided
on the TV, EXT 1.
S-Video - Good quality
S-Video cable •
Audio L/R cable - Red, White•
Component video cable - Red, Green, Blue •
Audio L/R cable - Red, White•
Component (Y Pb Pr) video provides better
picture quality than S-Video or composite
video connections. Though component video
supports high-definition signals, picture quality
is lower than HDMI and is analogue.
An analogue connection, S-Video provides
better picture quality than composite video.
When connecting your device with S-Video,
plug the S-Video cable to the S-Video
connector at EXT 2 of the TV. You must
connect a separate Audio L/R cable from
the device to the red and white Audio L/R
connectors at EXT 2 of the TV.
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Composite - Basic quality
Composite video provides basic analogue
connectivity, usually combining a (yellow) video
cinch cable with (red and white) Audio L/R
cinch cable. Match the cable colours when
connecting to the composite Video and Audio
L/R input connectors at EXT 2 of the TV.
Composite audio/video cable - Yellow, Red and
White.
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7.3 Connect devices
EXT 3
Blu-ray Disc player
OUT
HDMI
EXT 3
DVD Player
This section describes how to connect various devices with different connectors. It and
supplements examples provided in the Quick Start Guide.
Caution: Disconnect the mains cord before connecting devices. C
Note: DDifferent types of connectors may be used to connect a device to your TV, depending on
availability and your needs.
Blu-ray Disc player
For full high-definition video, connect a HDMI cable as illustrated:
DVD player
For DVD video, connect a SCART cable as illustrated:
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Satellite receiver
EXT 3
Satellite receiver
EXT 3
DVD Recorder / Digital receiver
IN
OUT
EXT 3
DVD Recorder
IN
OUT
To receive analogue channels via antenna and digital channels via a satellite receiver, connect an
antenna cable and SCART cable as illustrated:
Combined DVD recorder and digital receiver
To receive analogue channels via antenna and record programs on a combined DVD recorder and
digital receiver, connect two antenna cables and one SCART cable as illustrated:
DVD recorder
To receive analogue channels via antenna and record programmes on a DVD recorder, connect two
antenna cables and one SCART cable as illustrated:
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Game console or camcorder
EXT 3
VGA
VGA
The most practical connection for a mobile
game console or camcorder may be at the side
of the TV. You can, for example, connect the
game console or camcorder to VIDEO/S-Video
and AUDIO L/R connectors at the side of the
TV. A HDMI connector is also available for
high-definition devices.
A permanent game console or camcorder can
be connected to a HDMI connector or EXT 3
(component) connectors at the back of the TV.
Personal Computer
Before connecting the PC:
Set the PC monitor refresh rate to 60Hz. •
See Section 8 Technical specifications for a list
of computer resolutions.
C•hange the TV picture format to wide
screen as described in Section 5.3. Adjust picture settings.
To connect a PC to the back of the TV
Use a VGA cable connect to PC IN connect 1.
on the back of your TV.
Connect a mini-jack audio cable from your 2.
PC to the AUDIO IN mini-jack connector
at the back of the TV.
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Technical 8.
specifications
Specifications are subject to change without
notice. For detailed specifications of this
product go to www.philips.com/support.
Supported display resolutions
Computer formats•
Resolution Refresh rate
720 x 400 70Hz
640 x 480 60Hz
640 x 480 67Hz
800 x 600 60Hz
1024 x 768 60Hz
1280 x 1024 60Hz
1440 x 900 60Hz
1680 x 1050(22” only) 60Hz
Power and standby power consumption: •
See technical specifications at
www.philips.com
Ambient temperature: 5°C - 35°C•
Tuner / Reception / Transmission
Antenna input: 75ohm coaxial (IEC75)•
Video playback: NTSC, SECAM, PAL•
Sound
Sound system: Virtual Surround •
Remote control
Type: RC-5•
Batteries: 2 x AAA size (LR03 type)•
Connections (Rear)
EXT 1 (SCART): Audio L/R, CVBS in/out, •
RGB
EXT 3: Component (Y Pb Pr), Audio L/R in•
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Troubleshooting 9.
Picture issues9.2
This section describes commonly-encountered
issues and accompanying solutions.
General issues 9.1
The TV does not switch on:
Unplug the mains cord, wait for one minute •
and plug in the mains again.
Verify that the mains cord is properly •
connected and that the mains are powered.
The remote control is not working
properly:
Verify that the remote control batteries •
are correctly inserted according to the +/orientation.
Replace the remote control batteries if •
they are flat or weak.
Clean the remote control and TV sensor •
lens.
The TV menu is in the wrong language:
See •Section 6.1 Automatically install channels
for instructions on how to change the TV
menu to your preferred language.
When turning the TV on/off/to standby,
you hear a creaking sound from the TV
chassis:
No action is required. The creaking sound •
is normal expansion and contraction of the
TV as it cools and warms up. This does not
impact performance.
You forgot your code to unlock Auto
Lock
Enter ‘0711’ as described in •Section 5.5
Adjust feature settings (Auto Lock).
The power indicator is on, but there is no
picture:
Verify if the antenna is connected properly.•
Verify if the correct device is selected.•
There is sound but no picture:
Verify that picture settings are correctly set. •
See Section 5.3 Adjust picture settings.
You receive poor TV reception from an
antenna connection:
Check that the antenna is properly •
connected to the TV.
Loud speakers, unearthed audio devices, •
neon lights, high buildings or mountains can
influence the picture quality. Try to improve
the reception quality by changing the
antenna direction or moving devices away
from the TV.
Verify if the correct TV system is selected •
for your region.See Section 6.2 Manually store channels.
If reception on only one channel is poor, •
try to fine tune this channel. See Section 6.2 Manually store channels.
You receive poor picture quality from
connected devices:
Check that the devices are connected •
properly.
Verify that picture settings are correctly set. •
See Section 5.3 Adjust picture settings.
The picture does not fit the screen, it is
too big or too small:
Try using a different picture format as •
described in Section 5.3. Adjust picture settings.
The picture position on screen is not
correct:
Picture signals from some devices do not •
fit the screen correctly. Check the signal
output of the device.
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Sound issues9.3
PC connection issues 9.5
There is picture but no sound from the
TV:
Note: DIf no audio signal is detected, the TV
automatically switches off audio output and
does not indicate malfunction.
Check that all cables are properly •
connected.
Check that the volume is not set to 0.•
Check that the sound is not muted.•
There is picture but sound quality is
poor:
Check •Sound settings as described in
Section 5.4 Adjust sound settings.
There is picture but sound comes from
one speaker only:
Verify that •Balance correctly set as
described in Section 5.4 Adjust sound settings.
HDMI connection issues9.4
You encounter problems with HDMI
devices
HDCP support can delay the time taken for •
a TV to display content from a device.
If the TV does not recognise the device and •
the screen displays no picture, try switching
from one device to another and back again
to restart.
If you experience intermittent sound •
disruptions, check the user manual of the
HDMI device to verify that output settings
are correct. Alternatively, try connecting the
audio signal from the HDMI device to the
TV via AUDIO IN at the back of the TV.
If a HDMI-to-DVI adaptor or HDMI to DVI •
cable is used, check that an additional audio
cable is connected to AUDIO IN.
The PC display on my TV is not stable or
is not synchronised:
Check that a supported resolution and •
refresh rate is selected on your PC.
See Section 8 Technical specifications for
supported resolutions and refresh rates.
Contact us 9.6
If you cannot resolve your problem, refer to
the FAQ for this TV at
www.philips.com/support.
If the problem remains unresolved, contact the
Customer Support Centre in your country as
listed in this user manual.
WARNING B
Do not attempt to repair the TV yourself.
This may cause severe injury, irreparable
damage to your TV or void your warranty.
Note: DPlease have available your TV model
and serial number before contacting us.
These numbers are available on the back
and side of your TV, as well as on the
packaging.