PHILIPS 26PF5321D, 50PF7321D User Manual

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LCD / Plasma HDTV
User Manual
Model No.:
Serial No.:
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Enter below the Serial No., which is located on the rear of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
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Know these
safety symbols
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.
The “exclamation point” calls attention
to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems.
WARNING:To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
ATTENTION :Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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 QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read before operating equipment
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. This product may contain lead or mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance:www.eiae.org.
16. 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.
17. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of its cabinets design.
• Do not compromise these design standards by applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which could ultimately overturn the product.
• Also,do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.
18. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
19. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
20. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mats and supporting structure grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna­ discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna­ discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below.
21. Objects and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. a) Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases should not be placed on this apparatus.
22. Battery Usage CAUTION - To prevent battery leakage that may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit:
• Install all batteries correctly, with + and - alignment as marked on the unit.
• Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.)
• Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC)
GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
Note to the CATV system installer: this reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Contents
A Guide to Digital TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Use of the remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Control Buttons on the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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My Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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To use the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction 7 How to navigate through the Settings menus 7
Demo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Select the menu language 8 Store TV channels 8 Weak channel installation 9 Software upgrade 9
Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Preferences 10 Source 13 Clock 13
TV menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Picture menu 14 Sound menu 15 Features menu 16 Channels menu 17
Connect Accessory Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Recorder (VCR / DVD+RW) 20 Recorder and other A/V devices 20 Recorder and cable box with RF output 21 Satellite Receiver / cable box with AV outputs 21 Recorder and Satellite Receiver / cable box with AV outputs 21 DVD Player or other accessory digital source devices 22 HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) connectors 23 Digital Surround receiver 23
Side connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Multimedia browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Viewing content from a USB device 24 Multimedia Browser menu 25
Record with your recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Record a TV program 25
To select connected devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Audio and video equipment buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Annex 1 - Philips TV software upgrade with portable memory . . . . . . 32
Annex 2 - Philips TV Slideshow Format with background music . . . . . 34
Annex 3 - Philips TV USB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
R End of life directives
Philips is paying a lot of attention to produce environmentally-friendly products in green focal areas. Your new TV contains materials which can be recycled and reused. At the end of its life specialized companies can dismantle the discarded TV to concentrate the reusable materials and to minimize the amount of materials to be disposed off. Please ensure you dispose off your old TV according to local regulations.
Care of the screen
See Tips, p. 28.
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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Do not insert the power plug in a wall socket before all connections are made.
Place the TV on a solid surface or place the TV on the supplied stand.
For the mounting instructions of the stand, see the Connect Guide leaflet supplied.
For ventilation, leave at least 4” to 6” free all around the TV. Do not
place the TV on a carpet. To prevent any unsafe situations, no naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed in the vicinity. Avoid heat, direct sunlight and exposure to rain or water. The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
Mounting the TV on the wall
This TV is compatible with the VESA wall mounting standard. Please
contact your local electronics retailer for a VESA compliant bracket to wall mount this TV.
Caution: Installing the TV requires special skill that should only be
performed by qualified personnel. You should not attempt to do the work yourself. Philips bears no responsibility for improper mounting or mounting that results in accident or injury.
Make sure that the wall mount is being fixed securely enough so that it
meets safety standards.
For more details on mounting, please refer to the "Mounting
Guide".
Preparation
What is Digital Television (DTV)?
Digital Television (DTV) is relatively new type of broadcasting that promises to transform television viewing into a whole new
experience. Digital technology is used to capture images and sound to deliver a better picture quality. DTV technology is also capable of multicasting and interactive capabilities.
There are many levels of digital television quality. The most common are:
Standard Definition TV (SDTV) SDTV is the basic level of quality display and resolution for both analog and digital. Transmission of SDTV can be in the traditional
(4:3) or widescreen (16:9) format.
Enhanced Definition TV (EDTV)
EDTV is better in picture quality than analog television. The formats for EDTV are 480p widescreen (16:9) or traditional (4:3).
EDTV is in the middle range quality between SDTV and HDTV.
High Definition TV (HDTV)
HDTV has the highest quality for digital broadcast formats. Its resolution is widescreen format (16:9). Combined with digitally
enhanced sound technology, HDTV sets new standards for sound and picture quality in television.
DTV is by far a more flexible and efficient technology than the analog broadcast system. Analog broadcasts can only provide one
program at a time. Digital television can broadcast a high definition program or more than one standard definition program at the same time. This is often referred to as "multicasting". Digital television can also give you interactive video and data services through a single digital channel.
A Guide to Digital TV
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Watching Cable TV programs that don’t require the cable box
Since you’ve connected the cable TV signal directly to the TV’s tuner, you can also watch the unscrambled programs by simply tuning to the desired channel. You must first use Autoprogram, however, to store channels in the TV’s memory. See page 8.
Note: This connection will supply stereo sound to the TV if it is being broadcast by the station you are watching.
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Your integrated digital TV automatically decodes and displays the four basic DTV
picture resolution standards.
- SDTV (Standard Definition TV) are broadcast as 480i (480-line interlaced) or 480p (480-line progressive scan) video.
- HDTV (High-Definition TV) are broadcast either in the 1080i or 720p formats, always with a widescreen picture.
Note: Progressive scan video (p) is more like that you see in a movie theater. Images are
much more distinct and free of flicker, and motion is smoother.
Next to analog NTSC broadcast reception, your TV has an integrated High
Definition TV tuner which receives, decodes and displays terrestrial ATSC and unscrambled cable (QAM) signals.
HDTV quality is only reproduced when a broadcaster or cable provider broadcasts
HDTV signals.
Note: Ask your broadcaster or cable box provider to transmit/enable HD content to your
home, and possibly upgrade to a CableCard for the decription of HD signals.
There are 2 ways to get HDTV content:
- via cable,
- via antenna.
Note: This drawing is used wherever you can connect cable or antenna.
- Cable TV
Connect the cable TV signal to the CABLE/ANTENNA 75 Ω x jack at the bottom
of the TV. See page 8 for details on using Autoprogram to store channels in the TV’s memory.
Note: this connection will supply stereo sound to the TV if it is being broadcast by the
station you are watching.
- Cable box with
RF IN/OUT
• Connect the incoming cable TV signal to the cable
IN jack 1 on the back of
the cable box.
• Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the
TO TV jack on the back of the
cable box to the
CABLE/ANTENNA 75 Ω x jack 2 at the bottom of the TV.
Note: Your cable box may have a different label for the TO TV jack, such as
OUTPUT or OUT.
• Set the
OUTPUT CH switch 3 of the cable box to CH 3 or 4 (whichever is
correct for your cable box), then tune the TV to the corresponding channel. Once tuned, change channels at the cable box, not the TV.
Note: This connection will not supply stereo sound to the TV. The reason is that the RF output on a cable box - labeled
TO TV, OUT or OUTPUT for example - will not send a
stereo signal to the tuner (VHF/UHF) input on a TV.
- Cable box with A/V outputs
• Connect the incoming cable TV signal
1 to a signal splitter (not supplied).
The signal splitter enables you to avoid having to use the TO TV jack on the back of the cable box. This jack will not supply stereo sound to the TV.
Note: Your cable box may have a different label for the TO TV jack, such as
OUTPUT or OUT.
• Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) to a connector on the signal splitter and
to the
CABLE/ANTENNA 75 Ω x jack 2 on the TV.
• Connect another coaxial cable (not supplied) to a connector on the signal
splitter and to the cable
IN jack 3 on the back of the cable box.
• Connect A/V cables (not supplied) to the
VIDEO and AUDIO L and R outputs
on the back of the cable box and to the
AV2 video (labeled VIDEO) and
AUDIO (labeled L and R) jacks 4 on the back of the TV.
• To view programs from your cable box, first press the
AV+ button on the
remote control.
• Press the cursor down or up buttons until the
AV2 signal source is selected.
• Press the
OK button to confirm your selection. The AV2 input source
becomes current for the viewing of cable TV programs through your cable box.
Note: If your cable box Audio/Video outputs will not supply video and stereo audio to
the TV, you will need to make the connection shown above in the example “Cable box with RF IN/OUT”.
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First time installation
Note: The first time (and only the first time) you turn on your set you see an installation introduction screen. The Installation procedure consists of a series of screens that guide you through the process.
& After an introduction screen, you are asked to select a language of the TV’s on-screen-menus. (The text of the header and the info on screen
continuously change language.)
é Press the cursor up/down to highlight your language. Press the OK button. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
Note: Once you completed the initial installation procedure you can access the screens from the Settings menu. See p. 7.
- Cable box with S-Video, component video (YPbPr) or HDMI connectors
See Connect Accessory Devices, p. 22-23.
- Antenna
Via antenna you can watch whatever DTV programs being broadcast in your
area for free.
If you’re not sure what HDTV programming is available in your area, contact
your local content provider or your local electronics store retailer.
Broadcasters are in the middle of a transition from analog to digital TV. This
means that a given broadcaster will have two channels on the air, one analog and one digital.
Connect the incoming antenna signal to the
CABLE/ANTENNA 75 Ω
x jack at the bottom of the TV. See page 8 for details on using Autoprogram
to store channels in the TV’s memory.
Note: This connection will supply stereo sound to the TV if it is being broadcast by the
station you are watching.
- Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS)
Satellite systems offer many of the same premium channels as cable systems, and often at a lower price. To get these channels, you’ll need to install a small dish antenna outside. There are 2 main DBS systems: DirecTV & DishNetwork. These systems require separate, proprietary set top receiver boxes to decode their signals and send them to your digital TV set. These boxes may include a digital TV tuner for off­air DTV broadcasts. Satellite broadcasters also provide major local channels, depending on the market in which you live. DBS also provides service in areas not covered by cable because they are in rural areas or other areas not passed by a cable line. DBS also allows you to watch pay-per-view events.
é Before installing your TV or before hanging it on the wall, connect all your
accessory devices. See p. 20.
Refer to the bottom of the set for the correct operation voltage. Insert the power
cord in the wall socket. Consult your local dealer if your mains supply is different. To prevent damaging the mains (AC) cord which could cause a fire or electric shock, do not place the TV on the cord.
Remote control:
Insert the 2 batteries supplied (Type R6-1,5V). Be sure the (+) and (-) ends of the
batteries line up correctly (inside of case is marked.)
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Please
check on how to dispose of exhausted batteries according to local regulations.
( Turn the TV on:
Press the power switch
B at the side of the TV. You may also press +CH/PAGE-
or POWER button on the remote control. An indicator on the front of the TV lights up.
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POWER
Press to turn on/off the TV from or to standby mode.
The TV is never powered off completely unless it is physically unplugged.
Note: For most buttons pressing a button once will activate the function. Pressing a second time will de-activate it. When a button enables multiple options, a small list will be shown. Press repeatedly to select the next item in the list. The list will be removed automatically after 6 seconds or press
OK to remove immediately.
DVD/R CBL TV VCR AUX
Press the SELECT button repeatedly to select one of the system modes in which the remote control can be used. If no action is being undertaken within 60 seconds, the remote control returns to TV mode. After an action in the selected system mode the remote control will remain in this mode for 60 seconds and will then return to TV mode.
DEMO Demo menu on/off
See p. 8.
CLOCK on/off
Time display (for max. 10 minutes)
Color buttons
When functions attached to the color buttons, the color buttons are shown on screen.
MY CONTENT
Press to display the My Content menu on or off, see p. 7.
OK
- to activate a setting
- to display the list of channels stored (according to the selection made in the Installation mode (Antenna or Cable), p. 8.
- starts playing content in the Home Multimedia Browser application, p. 24.
MENU Settings menu on/off,
see p. 7.
VOL Volume
Press + or - to adjust the volume.
MUTE
Interrupt the sound or restore it.
AV+
Press this button repeatedly to select
AV1,
AV2, AV3, HDMI, SIDE or TV when in TV
mode, according to where you connected the accessory devices (p. 20).
Cursor buttons
Press the cursor buttons up/down, left/right to navigate through the menus.
CH/PAGE Channel selection
- To browse through the TV channels or sources stored in the preferred channel list (see p. 19).
- To select between Antenna or Cable TV channels, first make your selection in the Settings menu, see, p. 7. Note: You don’t have to start the installation
again once you have searched for and stored the available TV channels.
A/CH
Press to alternate between the currently viewed channel and the previously view
ed
channel.
-
Press the dash (-) for digital channels.
INFO
Display information: Press to display (when
available) information about the selected TV channel and program or accessory device.
CC
Press to display the transmitted closed captions text on the screen.
Use of the remote control
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Should your remote be lost or broken you can still change some of the basic settings with the buttons on your TV. Press the power switch
B to switch the TV on.
Press:
• the
+ VOLUME - button to adjust the volume;
• the
+ CHANNEL - buttons to select the TV channels or sources.
The MENU button can be used to summon the Settings menu without the remote control.
Use:
the
+ VOLUME -
buttons to select up/down menu items and the
+ CHANNEL -
buttons to select left/right menu items;
• the
MENU button to confirm your selection.
Note: When activated via the
MENU button on the TV, only Exit lets you dismiss the menu.
Navigate to
Exit and press the MENU button.
Control Buttons on the TV
FORMAT
Press this button to summon a list of available display formats (depending on the receiving signal). This lets you choose the display format of your preference. Press this button repeatedly to select another picture format: Automatic, Super Zoom, 4:3, Movie expand 14:9, Movie expand 16:9, 16:9 subtitle, Wide screen.
Automatic makes the picture fill the screen as much as possible. Super zoom removes the black bars on the sides of 4:3 programs with minimal distortion. When in Movie expand 14:9, Movie expand 16:9 or Super zoom picture format, you can make subtitles visible with the cursor up/down.
Note: With HD sources not all screen formats will be available.
ACTIVE CONTROL
Press to allow TV continuously measure and corrects all incoming signals in order to provide the best picture possible.
FAVORITES
VIEW To display a list of all channels marked as favorite (incl. subchannels).
3 To add or remove a channel in the favorite list of TV channels.
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Audio and Video equipment buttons. See p. 21.
Multimedia browser functional buttons. See p. 25.
Automatic Super zoom 4:3 Movie expand 14:9
Movie expand 16:9 16:9 subtitle Wide screen
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How to navigate through the Settings menus
The Settings menu allows you to access and change settings and preferences.
• Press the
MENU button on the remote control to summon the Settings
menu.
- On the left panel the highlight can be set on a menu item with the cursor up/down.
The right panel shows the content of the highlighted menu item in the left
panel.
Note: Sometimes not all the menu items are visible on the screen. Use the cursor
down to reveal all items.
- Use the cursor right to enter the right panel.
The content of the right panel is moved to the left panel and the right
panel shows the content of the newly highlighted item in the left panel.
Note: In some cases it is important that the picture can be watched while
adjusting the settings. This means that when the highlight is on the right side panel, the other menu items hide away. When the cursor left is pressed again, the hidden menu items re-appear and the highlight moves to the left panel.
• Press the cursor left to go one menu level up again.
- Press the
OK button on the highlighted item to activate and to dismiss the
menu.
- Press the
MENU button again to exit the Settings menu.
Note: The menu is also dismissed by pressing one of the color buttons (if present)
referring to certain actions which may be executed.
Introduction
A lot of guiding instructions, help texts and messages will be displayed on your TV when using the menus or when trying to execute an action. Please, follow the instructions and read the help text which are being displayed on the specific item highlighted. The color buttons refer to different actions which may be executed depending on the activated device. Press the corresponding color button on the remote control to perform the required action.
To use the menus
The My Content menu (and the underlying Multimedia browser) is intended to contain all content, services, applications you are interested to consume.
& Press the button to activate. é Press the cursor up/down to move the highlight up and down in the list of
menu items.
Press the cursor right to go deeper into the structure.
• Television:
TV channels leading to the list of TV channels; the left panel will contain
the analog channel numbers, the one-part channel numbers and the major channel numbers in case of two-part digital channels. The right panel will contain the available subchannels associated with the major channel that is currently highlighted on the left panel. If there are no subchannels associated with the currently selected channel in the left panel, the right panel will remain empty.
• Multimedia
Contains the locally connected devices on which content (pictures, audio
files) is stored. See Multimedia browser, p. 24.
My Content
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Notes:
• When you have locked TV channels while initiating autoprogram, a message appears asking to enter your PIN code in order to complete autoprogramming.
• When interrupted, the updated channel information is retained as well as the not yet updated old channel information.
• Background autoprogramming occurs only when the TV is turned on.
• Channel information of an ATSC channel is updated only for the ATSC channel currently tuned.
• If an NTSC channel is tuned, then in Background Autoprogramming the TV shall scan all the possible ATSC frequencies and update information.
• Weak channel installation : This allows you to manually tune weak ATSC channels in order to adjust the antenna and thus optimize signal quality for that channel. (See Installation menu, Weak channel installation, p. 9.)
• Once you have searched for the available Antenna as well as the Cable TV channels, they are stored in the memory.
& Select Autoprogram in the Installation menu. é Use the cursor right to enter the Autoprogram menu. Press the OK button. Select Cable or Antenna in the Installation mode.
When
Antenna is selected, the TV will detect antenna signals and will
search for antenna TV (NTSC and ATSC) channels available in your local area. When Cable is selected, the TV will detect cable company supplied signals and will search for cable TV (NTSC, ATSC, QAM modulated) channels available in your area.
Make sure that registration with your cable TV provider and connection of
equipment are completed.
( Press the green button Next” on the remote control.
Note: All channels must be unlocked in order to autoprogram. If requested, enter
your PIN code to unlock all channels. See Menu preferences in the Settings, TV menu, p. 14.
§ Press the green buttonStart” to start autoprogramming.
The menu screen disappears and the progress of autoprogramming is displayed. The progress bar indicates the number of analog and digital TV channels found.
When Autoprogramming is complete, a message appears confirming the completion. Press the red button "Finish" and the TV returns to the Installation menu.
& Press the MENU button on the remote control. é Use the cursor down to select Installation in the Settings menu. Use the cursor right to enter the Installation menu. Select Language and enter the list of available languages with the cursor
right.
( Select your language with the cursor up/down and press the OK button to
confirm you selection.
§ Proceed with the Installation menu.
Store TV channels
Select the menu language
Installation
The Demo menu allows the user to get an idea of the features that are part of the television.
& Select Demo in the Settings menu and press the cursor right. é Highlight a desired demo with the cursor up/down. Press OK to start playing the highlighted demo.
Press the green color button to automatically run all demos in sequence. Press the red color button to stop the auto run function. Press the red color button again to exit the demo and to return to TV
mode.
Note: The selected demo is played once.
The demos require no user interaction except for starting the demo.
Demo
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Note: Digital Channel selection delay
Due to the tuning complexity of subchannel digital programming, the time to select and view a digital channel may take slightly longer than what the viewer is normally accustomed to (as compared to analog channel programs). Digital channel broadcasts contain program and system data information that must be processed before the channel selection can be displayed.
Channel tuning
Available channels:
- Cable (analog NTSC or digital QAM): max. from 1 to 135
- Antenna (analog NTSC or digital ATSC): max. from 2 to 69
If a tuned channel is not yet in the master channel map, the TV will attempt
to tune the channel and it will be added to the map.
If the channel is not acquired, a message will appear that the channel is not
available.
When you tune an audio-only digital subchannel, a display appears with the
message Audio only.
Note: Subchannel selections
The new standards employed with digital broadcasting make it possible to receive
multiple program channels under a single major channel number which can be selected by pressing the digit remote control direct-acces channel number entry.
Important: After the installation of the TV channels has been done, always make a selection
in the Installation menu between Antenna or Cable whether you want to watch Antenna TV channels or Cable TV channels.
If you make use of a signal splitter do not forget to put the switch in the
corresponding position.
Weak channel installation
This enables you to do a weak ATSC digital channel installation. This is only available for TV channels installed via an antenna connection (see p. 4).
& If a certain channel you expect to see is not tuned or is weak, you can install
it manually. Call your local broadcasting station to know what channel its being transmitted on.
é
Select that channel in the displayed list of TV channels (in the antenna mode).
The signal strength is displayed and updated continuously as you rotate the
antenna.
Software upgrade
This menu allows you to upgrade your TV software using a USB device.
USB upgrade
It is possible to initiate an upgrade procedure from a USB portable memory.
The memory device must be filled with the appropriate upgrade image (and structure) which can be found on the www.philips.com/support website. How to upload a new software version on your portable memory device, see Annex 1, p. 32.
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This menu is used to control the settings of special TV functions, features and accessory devices.
The Preferences menu allows you to change settings that will typically be accessed only occasionally.
The Source menu allows you to select a source. The Clock menu allows you to use your TV as a clock. This setup is necessary for
the correct working of the Lock after feature.
Preferences
& Press the MENU button. é Select Setup with the cursor down and press the cursor right to select the
Preferences menu.
Press the cursor right again to select Picture/sound preferences. Press the cursor right once more to enter the Picture/sound preferences menu.
Picture/sound preferences
Auto surround Sometimes the broadcaster transmits special signals for Surround sound encoded
programs. The TV automatically switches to the best surround sound mode when Auto surround is switched On.
Features preferences Caption service
This allows you to select the Closed Captions service levels of analog
broadcasting to be displayed.
Closed Captioning allows you to read the voice content of television programs
on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, this feature uses on­screen ‘text boxes’ to show dialogue and conversations while the TV program is in progress. Captions will appear on the screen during captioned broadcasts.
Setup menu
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Note: The captions do not always use correct spelling and grammar. Not all TV programs and product commercials are made for broadcast with Closed Caption informations included. Refer to your area’s TV program listings for the TV channels and times of Closed Caption shows. The captioned programs are usually noted in the TV listings with service marks such as ‘CC’.
& Select Captions service. é Press the cursor right. Select the desired Caption service:
CC 1, 2, 3 or 4 Dialogue (and descriptions) for the action on the captioned TV program shows
on screen.
Usually
CC 1 is the most used. CC 2 may be used for alternate languages if they
are being transmitted.
T 1, 2, 3 or 4
Often used for channel guide, schedules, bulletin board information for Closed
Captions programs, news, weather informations or stock market reports.
Not all Caption services are necessarily being used by a TV channel during the
transmission of a Closed Caption program.
See Closed Caption in the TV, Features menu, see p. 16, to turn the Caption
service On or Off.
Note: This television provides display of television closed captioning conforming with the
EIA-608 standard and in accordance with Sections 15.119 of the FCC rules.
Digital caption service
This allows you to configure the way you choose to view the digital captioning. Select one of the digital service channels made available by the caption provider. There are 6 standard services. Service 1 is designated as the Primary Caption
Service. This service contains the verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for the primary language being spoken in the accompanying program audio.
Service 2 is designated as the Secondary Language Service. This service contains
captions in a secondary language which are translations of the captions in the primary Caption Service. The other service subchannels are not pre-assigned. It is up to the discretion of the individual caption provider to utilize the remaining service channels.
Digital caption options This allows you to modify how digital captions are displayed on your TV. Select from the following options to change the visual characteristics of your
TV’s digital captioning.
Reset to default
Select this option to reset the digital caption options back to the captions
provider default settings.
Press the
OK button to confirm.
Size
Select this option to select the size of caption display according to your own
preference.
Select
Default (Automatic), Small, Standard or Large and press the OK
button to confirm.
Style
Select this option to select the font style of caption display according to your
own preference.
Select
Default, Monospaced serif, Serif, Monospaced sans serif, Sans
serif, Casual, Cursive or Small caps...
Text
Select this option to select the text color or the opacity of the text box of
caption display according to your own preference.
Select a color and one of the opacity options.
Background
Select this option to select the character background color or one of
the background opacity options of caption display according to your own preference.
Select a color and one of the opacity options.
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Note: Emergency Alert Signalling is not possible:
- when content browsing;
- with analogue video sources.
Notes:
- You always have the possibility to remove the message from the screen.
- The message display will overlap whatever menu element or other message is on the screen.
Important: If you have forgotten your PIN!
& Select Change PIN in the Menu preferences
menu and press the cursor right.
é Press the cursor right to enter the overriding
PIN code
0-7-1-1.
Press the cursor again and enter a new personal
4-digit PIN code. The previous code is erased and the new PIN-code is stored.
Menu preferences OSD
& Select OSD. é Press the cursor right to select Normal or Minimum.
Normal to activate the continuous display of the channel number (for max.
10 minutes) and extended display of TV channel and program information on screen. E.g. information on the main or auxiliary program, input signal quality of connected accessory devices, the display format, sound mode, availability of Closed Caption service, the audio language, the rating, sleeptimer setup.
Minimum to activate the display of reduced channel information. Note: When Closed Captions is switched on, continuous display of the channel
number and clock is not possible.
Show emergency alerts (EAS)
This allows you to select the alert priority level of the information
disseminated by the cable operator. The standard SCTE18 defines an Emergency Alert signalling method for use by cable TV systems to signal emergencies to digital devices such as digital set-top boxes, digital TVs and digital VCRs.
The Emergency alert signalling scheme defined in the standard allows a
cable operator to disseminate emergency alert information related to state and local-level emergencies and warnings in a cost-effective and efficient way, while minimizing disruption of programming.
An Emergency alert message will have one of the following priorities:
Low,
Medium, High or Maximum.
The Emergency alert message with priority
High or Maximum will always
be presented.
Low or Medium will be present or ignored depending on
the selected setting.
Important: When the TV clock is undefined (See Setup menu, Clock, p. 13), the
Emergency Alerts will be ignored.
The Emergency Alert message display will contain following information:
- The Emergency Alert text
- The start time + date
- The end time + date.
& Select Show Emergency Alerts in the Menu preferences menu. é Press the cursor right and select one of the Emergency alerts options:
- Always, when you always want the Emergency alert messages to be displayed when available;
- Skip low priority, when you want the messages with low level to be ignored;
- Skip low/medium priority, when you only want the messages with high priority to be displayed.
Set/Change PIN
& Select Set or Change PIN with the cursor down. é If no PIN-code exists yet, the menu item is set to Set PIN. Follow the
instructions on screen.
If a PIN-code has previously been entered, the menu item is set to
Change
PIN. Follow the instructions on screen.
All number combinations from 0000 to 9999 are valid numbers.
The Menu preferences menu reappears with a message confirming that
the PIN has been created.
Reset AV settings
This function allows you to reset most of the picture and sound settings to their predefined factory states.
& Select Reset AV settings with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right. Press the OK button to erase settings and reset them to their default
values.
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Source
This menu allows you to identify the accessory devices you have connected to the external inputs/outputs.
& Select Source in the Setup menu. é Press the cursor right to enter the list of types of devices connected to the selected
input.
Select the accessory device with the cursor up/down.
When you select
AV1, AV2, AV3, HDMI, Side or Analog Audio In, a list appears
allowing you to identify which type of accessory device is attached to this input. The TV detects the presence of the connected device and the signal is routed appropriately.
Once you have selected the source type, e.g. DVD, this source will automatically be
selected when your remote control is in DVD mode, see p. 5, and when you press the AV+ button on the remote control.
The TV can output Digital audio via the
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(SPDIF OUT)
connector to an external amplifier or receiver.
If your amplifier or receiver has a matching connector for Digital Audio In, you can
connect it with a single cable to the TV’s
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(SPDIF OUT).
See Connect Accessory Devices, Digital Surround Receiver, p. 23.
Clock
This allows you to use your TV as a clock.
Note:
- Adjusting the clock is necessary for the correct working of Lock after (See TV settings, Channels, p. 17) features.
- Closed captioning will not be displayed when the clock is being displayed. Press the clock key again to switch off the clock if you want to see closed caption.
Auto clock mode
& Select Clock in the Setup menu. é Press the cursor right to select the Auto clock mode. Press the cursor right to instruct the TV to get the time automatically or manually.
Auto clock channel
(only available when Auto clock mode is set to Automatic)
With the cursor buttons, select the channel number where time can be found by the
TV. Typically time can be found on PBS as well as some other channels.
Note: If Manual has been selected in the Auto clock mode, the Auto clock channel menu
item can not be selected.
Time - Day
(only available when Auto clock mode is set to Manual)
With the cursor buttons, select and enter the correct time and day.
If Auto clock mode Manual has been selected, and no clock search has been done, the system will keep the entered time and day.
Time zone
(only available when Auto clock mode is set to Automatic)
This function allows you to select your local time zone. Broadcasted time
information will correct the clock display for your local time.
& Select Time zone with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right to select your local time zone.
Daylight saving
(only available when Auto clock mode is set to Automatic)
Daylight saving time is automatically set by specially broadcasted signals. This menu
item allows you to disable the automatic setting of daylight saving time. This is useful if you live in an area or state where daylight saving is not applied, but you receive channels from other areas where daylight saving signals are broadcasted.
& Select Daylight saving with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right to select Automatic for automatic clock correction for
daylight saving time, based on specially broadcasted signals.
Select Off to disable automatic clock correction based on the specially broadcasted
signals.
Most of the TV channels do not transmit clock information. There are a few cable channels who do but they are at the end of the channel ring. There is no clock transmission in antenna channels. In such cases, either clock extraction takes a long time, or there is no clock.
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Press the MENU button on the remote control to summon the Settings menu. The TV menu gives you an overview of the menus you can select.
Note: Depending on the input signal, one or more menu items may not be selectable.
Picture menu
Note: Some menu items are not available in case of HD sources.
& Press the cursor right to select Picture. é Press the cursor right again to enter the Picture menu. Select the menu items with the cursor up/down. Adjust the settings with the cursor left/right or enter the list of submenu items
with the cursor right. Select a submenu item with the cursor up/down.
Auto picture
Select
Auto picture to display a list of predefined picture settings, each
corresponding with specific factory settings.
Personal refers to the personal preference settings of picture in the picture
menu.
Note: This Philips TV has been set at the factory to look best in bright store
environments which typically use fluorescent lighting. As your home will likely not be as well lit as a store, we recommend that you cycle through the various auto picture modes to find the one that best suits your own viewing conditions. Most consumers will find that
Natural is the correct choice.
Contrast
This will adjust the intensity of bright parts in the picture but keep the dark
parts unchanged.
Brightness
This will adjust the light output of the complete picture, which will mainly affect
the darker areas of the picture.
Color
This will adjust the saturation level of the colors to suit your personal
preference.
Sharpness
This will adjust the sharpness of fine details in the picture.
Color temperature
This will increase or decrease Warm (red) and Cool (blue) colors to suit
personal preferences.
Select
Cool to give the white colors a blue, Normal to give the white colors a
neutral, Warm to give the white colors a red tint.
Digital processing
Standard = line doubling eliminates the flicker.
Pixel Plus = for everyday viewing, Pixel Plus is the most ideal setting, as it fully
processes the image to make every single pixel the best it can be, improving contrast, sharpness, picture depth, and color reproduction and brilliance from every source, including High Definition.
Standard mode is recommended only for very noisy or poorly mastered
sources or for those who find the smoothness of Pixel Plus (which eliminates judder in the picture) unsettling.
Dynamic contrast
Automatically makes the contrast in the darker and the brighter picture areas
more noticeable as the image on the screen changes.
Normally select
Maximum. It may be preferred to select Minimum,
Maximum or Off.
& Press the cursor right to enter the list. é Select one of the settings with the cursor up/down. Press the cursor left to return to the picture menu.
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DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) Automatically filters out and reduces the image noise and improves picture
quality when receiving weak video signals.
& Press the cursor right to enter the list. é Select Off, Minimum, Medium or Maximum according to the image noise. Press the cursor left to return to the picture menu.
Color enhancement
When activated, this feature automatically controls green enhancement and blue
stretch. It makes the colors more vivid.
& Press the cursor right. é Select On or Off in order to activate/de-activate Color enhancement with the
cursor right.
Tint
Allows you to select the color mix (hue) of the picture.
Picture format
This menu item performs the same as the
FORMAT button on the remote
control. See Use of the remote control, p. 6.
Active Control
The TV continuously measures and corrects all incoming signals in order to
provide the best picture possible.
& Select Active Control. é Press the cursor right to enter the list of Active Control values. Press the cursor right repeatedly to select the Active Control values Off,
Minimum, Medium or Maximum.
The picture settings are being optimized continuously. Those menu items can
not be selected.
Press the OK button or wait for the time out to dismiss the Active Control
display.
Sound menu
& Select Sound in the TV Settings menu. é Press the cursor right to enter the sound menu. Select the menu items with the cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the
cursor left/right. Remember, control settings are at normal mid-range levels when the bar scale is entered.
Auto sound
Select Auto sound to display a list of predefined sound settings, each
corresponding with specific factory settings of Treble and Bass.
& Press the cursor right to enter the list. é Press the cursor up/down to select a predefined sound setting.
Personal refers to the personal preference settings of sound in the sound menu. Note: The moment you are in a predefined Auto sound setting and you modify a setting
in the Sound menu, all values of the menu will overwrite the previously made personal setting.
Volume
This will adjust the sound output level.
Balance
This will adjust the output of the right and left speakers to obtain the best
stereo reproduction for your listening position.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. ‘Dolby’ and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Headphone volume
This controls the level of sound through the headphones.
Sound mode
This selects the modes for stereo or surround sound reproduction dependent on
the broadcast signals or signals from external inputs received.
Alternate audio (only selectable with analog broadcast signals) This gives you the possibility to swap between the Main and Second audio
Program (SAP) when it is available.
Digital Audio language
(only selectable with digital broadcast signals)
This allows you to select your language preference in case of multilingual audio
track programs if available with digital broadcast signal.
Note: The default language for the digital channels is the installed menu language.
Mono/Stereo
This selects, per TV channel, Mono or Stereo sound when analog stereo
broadcasts are available.
AVL (Automatic Volume Leveler) (only available with analog broadcast and non­Digital signals)
This automatically reduces the volume differences between channels and
programs, providing a more constant overall level. This will also reduce the dynamics of sound.
Delta volume
This allows you to correct for any permanent volume differences between TV
channels or external sources.
Features menu
& Select Features in the TV Settings menu. é Press the cursor right to enter the features menu. Select the menu items with the cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the
cursor left/right.
Closed captions
This displays the transmitted CC- or CS-text on the screen according to your
chosen CC or CS service in the Setup, Features preferences menu, p. 10. This text can either be permanently displayed (assuming that the service is available in the broadcast) or only when mute is active.
& Press the cursor right after having selected Closed captions. é Select On, Off or On during mute.
Sleeptimer
This sets a time period after which the TV automatically turns to standby.
& Select Sleeptimer. é Press the cursor right. Select a value with the cursor up/down. The list will have values from 0 to 180
minutes.
When 0 is selected, the sleeptimer is turned off.
You can always turn off your TV earlier or select another time set.
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Channels menu
This menu can control special functions for the TV channels.
& Select Channels in the TV settings menu with the cursor up/down. é Press the cursor right to enter the channels menu. Press the cursor up/down to select a channels menu item.
Lock after
Note: Lock after is only selectable if time is known. See Setup, Clock menu, p. 13.
This allows you to prevent the viewing of the channels after a selectable time
delay. Locked channels can still be tuned, but the picture is blanked and the audio is muted.
& Press the cursor right and select Timer On or Off.
When set to
On this allows you to set the clock.
When having selected
Timer On, you will be summoned to enter your PIN
(See Set/Change PIN, p. 12). Follow the instructions on screen.
é Select Time and press the cursor right. This allows you to set the time after
which the lock is set.
Select AM or PM to select the correct period of the day. Enter the time with the digit or the cursor buttons and press OK to confirm.
Channel lock
This allows you to completely lock a certain TV channel or external source. Select the channels or subchannels you want to lock and press OK to confirm.
TV ratings lock
Your TV is equipped with a V-chip. This allows you to control access to
individual programs based on their movie and TV ratings. All settings apply to all AV inputs, except HDMI. The program content advisory data are sent by the broadcaster or program provider.
& Select TV ratings lock with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right to enter the list. You are asked to enter your code. (See
Set/Change PIN, p. 12.) If the code is correct, a list appears, showing the age­based TV ratings and a corresponding content-based ratings list.
Select an age-based TV rating with the cursor up/down, and enter, if present,
the list with content-based ratings with the cursor right, and select one content­based rating.
Press OK to activate/de-activate the selected rating. ( Select another content-based rating if you like and press OK again.
You need only enter your PIN-code once while the menu is active. You can lock/unlock any number of ratings on the list without re-entering your code.
Each ratings item has a box-graphic in front of it to indicate whether or not programs carrying that rating are currently locked:
• box with a 'X': all items in the contents-based list are locked as well;
• empty box: the item is unselected;
• box with a '/': some content-based ratings are selected/unselected.
When All has been selected, all items in the age-based and in the contents-based lists are locked. If, while
All is selected, any other item, either an age-based or content-based item,
is unselected, then All is automatically unselected.
None is the selection for items that either have no rating information or have a
rating of None. Both will be locked. When an item on the age-based list is selected, all items below that item of the same group are locked as well. When you select a content-based rating, all identical content-based ratings in the younger age-based categories are also selected.
Age-based Rating Content-based Rating
All none None none TV-Y none TV-Y7 (FV) Fantasy Violence TV-G none TV-PG (D) Dialog (L) Language (S) Sex (V) Violence TV-14 (D) Dialog (L) Language (S) Sex (V) Violence TV-MA (L) Language (S) Sex (V) Violence
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TV-Y
appropriate for children of all ages with themes and elements suitable for
children aged 2-6
TV-Y7
programs designed for children age 7 and older
TV-Y7-FV
programs include fantasy violence more intense than other programs in the
TV-Y7 category
TV-G
programs suitable for all ages. These programs contain little or no violence, no
strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations
TV-PG
programs contain elements that some parents may find unsuitable for younger children and which may need parental guidance. The program may contain moderate violence, sexual dialogue and/or situations and some strong language.
TV-14
programs contain elements that may not be suitable for children under 14 years of age. These programs include one or more of the following: intense violence, intense sexual situations, suggestive dialogue and strong language.
TV-MA
programs are designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17. These programs may contain graphic violence, explicit sexual activity and/or crude or indecent language.
Movie Ratings Lock
This function allows you to control access to individual movies based on their MPAA ratings (Motion Picture Association of America).
& Select Movie ratings lock with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right to enter the list. You are asked to enter your code. (See
Set/Change PIN, p. 12.) If the code is correct, a list appears, showing all valid MPAA content ratings.
Select a movie rating with the cursor up/down. Press OK to activate/de-activate the selected rating.
Each rating item has a box-graphic in front of it to indicate whether or not programs carrying that rating are currently locked:
• box with a 'X': movies with this rating are locked;
• empty box: movies with this rating are unlocked.
When All has been selected, all items on the movie ratings list become selected. (All movies are locked.) If, while
All is selected, any other item is unselected, then All is automatically
unselected. When NR has been selected, no other item is selected.
When any other item has been selected, all ratings below are selected as well, thus all movies with those ratings will be locked.
NR not rated
G movies with a mild content, suitable for all ages
PG movies for which parental guidance is recommended. They may contain a few
racy or violent scenes or maybe some bad language
PG-13 movies for which parental guidance may be recommended if under age 13
R restricted. The movies usually contain offensive sex or bad language and may
be unsuitable for children under the age of 17. Parental guidance or permission needed.
NC-17 even with parental permission, forbidden under age 17. More offensive sex,
violence or bad language.
X movies which generally focus on sex, violence and/or bad language. Also known
as pornography.
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Region ratings lock
This function allows you to control access to digital programs based on
downloaded Region Ratings.
& Select Region ratings lock with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right to enter the list. You are asked to enter your code. (See
Set/Change PIN, p. 12.) if the code is correct, a list appears, showing the Region ratings and a corresponding content-based ratings list.
Select a Region rating with the cursor up/down, and enter, if present, the list
with content-based ratings with the cursor right, and select one content-based rating.
Press OK to activate/de-activate the selected rating. ( Select another content-based rating if you like and press OK again.
You need only enter your PIN-code once while the menu is active. You can lock/unlock any number of ratings on the list without re-entering your code.
Each ratings item has a box-graphic in front of it to indicate whether or not programs carrying that rating are currently locked:
• box with a 'X': all items in the contents-based list are locked as well;
• empty box: the item is unselected;
• box with a '/': some content-based ratings are selected/unselected.
Preferred channels
A channel, when installed, is marked as preferred by default and added to the channel list. This feature provides the ability to remove a channel number from the channel list.
& Select Preferred channels with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right to enter a list with all stored channel numbers. Select the channel you want to remove with the cursor down. Press OK. ( Repeat to remove other channels.
Clear region ratings
This function allows you to clear all the Region Ratings settings.
& Select Clear region ratings with the cursor down. é Press the cursor right to enter the list. You are asked to enter your code. (See
Set/Change PIN, p.12.)
Select Start now. Press OK to activate.
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There is a wide range of audio and video devices that can be connected to your TV. The following connection diagrams show you how to
connect them to the TV.
AV1 and AV2 can handle YPbPr or VIDEO and L/R Audio, AV3 VIDEO or S-VIDEO and L/R Audio and Digital Audio Out (SPDIF OUT),
Side VIDEO or S-VIDEO and L/R Audio.
Connect Accessory Devices
RECORDER
OUTIN
OUT
3
AV1 :
L + R + VIDE
O
CABLE
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
Recorder (VCR / DVD+RW)
Note: Do not place your recorder too close to the screen as some recorders may be susceptible for signals from the display. Keep a minimum distance of 20” from the screen.
& Connect the RF Antenna or Cable TV cable (eventually via an optional two-way
signal splitter and/or Cable TV converter box)
1 to the RF IN socket of your
recorder.
é Connect another RF cable 2 from the output OUT of your recorder to the
TV’s CABLE/ANTENNA 75 Ω x jack.
Better playback quality can be obtained if you also connect the Video, Audio Left
and Right (only for stereo devices) AV cables
3 to the VIDEO, AUDIO L and
R input jacks of AV1.
If your recorder has an S-VHS video jack:
For improved picture quality, connect an S-video cable to the
S-VIDEO input of
AV3 instead of connecting the recorder to the
VIDEO jack of AV1.
S-Video does not provide audio, so audio cables must still be connected to Audio L and R of AV3 to provide sound.
RECORDER
OUTIN
CABLE
OUTIN
OUT
1
2
AV1 :
L + R + VIDEO
3
AV2 :
L + R + VIDE
O
5
4
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
AV
2
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
& Connect the RF antenna cable 1 of the RF IN socket of your other AV device.
é Connect the RF output of the AV device to the RF input of the recorder 2.
Connect another RF cable 4 from the output OUT of your recorder to the
TV’s input
CABLE/ANTENNA 75 Ω x jack.
To obtain better quality, also connect the Video, Audio left and Audio right cables
of both devices to
AV1 (VIDEO and
AUDIO L and R,) 5 and to AV2 (VIDEO and AUDIO L and R) 3.
Notes:
- In case of mono equipment, only the left loudspeaker reproduces sound. Use a mono to stereo adapter (not supplied) for sound reproduction via all internal loudspeakers.
- When using the
S-VIDEO connector do not connect any device to the AV3 VIDEO input.
Recorder and other A/V devices
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USB
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AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
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CABLE
Set-Top Box
RECORDER
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
SIGNAL
SPLITTER
1
3
OUT
AV1 :
L + R + VIDEO
4
2
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
Recorder and cable box with RF output
& Use an optional signal splitter.
é Connect one of the cable TV signal splitter outputs 1 to the cable
box’s IN jack.
Connect the other cable TV signal splitter output 2 to the
CABLE/ANTENNA 75 Ω x plug on the bottom of the TV.
Connect the cable box’s OUT jack 3 to the recorders RF IN
socket.
( Connect the Video, Audio Left and Right (only for stereo sound)
recorder AV cables
4 to the VIDEO, audio L and R input AV1
jacks on the TV.
Set-Top Box
IN
CABL E
OUT
AV1 :
L + R + V IDE
O
2
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
& Connect the satellite antenna cable or the Cable TV cable 1 to
the satellite receiver’s or cable box’s
IN jack.
é Connect the Video, Audio left and right AV cables 2 to the
VIDEO, L and R audio input jacks of AV1.
If your satellite receiver or cable box has an S-Video jack:
For improved picture quality, connect an S-Video cable to the
S-
VIDEO input instead of connecting the satellite receiver or cable
box to the
VIDEO jack.
Connect the audio cables to the device’s
AUDIO L and R jacks and
to the
L and R audio AV3 jacks on the TV.
Satellite Receiver / cable box with AV outputs
RECORDER
OUTIN
IN
1
OUT
Set-Top Box
OUT
OUT
AV1 :
L + R + VIDE
O
2
3
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
& Connect the RF Antenna or Cable TV cable as described above.
é Connect the AV cables 1 to the satellite receiver’s or cable box’s
AV OUT jacks and to the recorder’s AV IN jacks.
Connect the recorder’s AV OUT jacks 2 to the TV’s AV1 jacks
as described above.
Connect another RF cable 3 from the output out of your
recorder to the TV’s input
CABLE/ANTENNA x jack.
Recorder and Satellite Receiver / cable box with AV outputs
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VIDEO IN
SPDIF OUT
AV3
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
AV2
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
DVD / Set-Top Box
2
SPDIF
OUT
1
AV2 :
YPbPr + L + R
DVD / Set-Top Box
AV1 :
YPbPr + L +
R
2
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
VIDEO IN
DVD / Set-Top Box
AV3 : L + R
2
S-VIDEO
1
VIDEO IN
SPDIF OU
T
AV
3
YPbPr
RGB
S-VIDEO
DVD Player or other accessory digital source devices
Devices with Component Video Output Connectors (YPbPr)
This TV is capable of displaying 1080i, 720p and 480p DTV signals when
connected to a DTV tuner Set Top Box. Select the output of the Set Top Box to either 1080i, 720p or 480p. A DTV signal must be available in your area.
& Connect the three separate component video cables 1 to the device
having component video outputs (YPbPr), such as Set Top Boxes, DVD­players, laser-disc players, videogame players, satellite receivers or other equipment, and to the
Y, Pb and Pr jacks of AV2 on the TV.
é In case of a device with digital audio, connect the audio cable 2 to the
DIGITAL AUDIO IN of the device and to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(SPDIF OUT) of the TV.
In case of a device with analog audio, connect the audio cable to the device’s AUDIO L and R 3 jacks and the L and R audio jacks of AV2.
Devices with RGB output
& Connect the device with RGB output to the Pr/R Pb/B Y/G input 1 jacks. é Connect the audio cables to the L and R AUDIO jacks of AV1 1.
Devices with an S-Video connector
& Connect an S-Video cable to the AV3 S-VIDEO input 1.
Note: When using the S-VIDEO connector do not connect any device to the AV
VIDEO input that you are using.
é Connect the audio cables to the device’s AUDIO L and R jacks and to
the L and R audio AV3 jacks 2 on the TV accordingly to where you connected the S-Video cable.
Notes
- If necessary, you can adjust the picture position to the center of the screen with the cursor keys.
- The labels for the component video sockets may differ depending on the DVD player or the device connected. Although the abbreviations may vary, the letters B and R stand for the blue and red component signals, respectively, and Y indicates the luminance signal. Refer to the DVD player’s or devices instructions for use for definitions and connection details.
- This television is designed to accept high definition signal standards 720p and 1080i as specified by the Electronic Industries Association standard EIA770.3.
Digital devices from different manufacturers have the possibility of differing output
standards which may cause difficulties for the television to display properly.
- Due to possible digital image distortion when displaying signals from connected digital equipment, automatically the Auto picture setting
Soft is selected. See Picture
menu, Auto picture, p. 14.
Changing this setting during reviewing will not be stored as
Personal setting after
switch off.
Warning: in case you notice scrolling images, wrong colors or no color, no picture, or
even combinations of these on your screen, check if the connections are done in the correct way or move your digital device further away from your TV.
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HDMI
HDMI
DVI
AV1 :
L + R
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
AV1 :
L + R
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AV
1
SPDI F OUT
VIDEO IN
SPDIF OUT
AV3
AV
2
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
Connect a Digital MultiChannel Surround receiver to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(SPDIF OUT) connector at the bottom of the TV.
HDMI is the leading new standard for Digital video and audio interconnection. To the
HDMI connector you can connect HDMI devices
such as a Set Top Box or compatible DVD-R or DVD player with HDMI, or DVI-equipped devices like a computer. So you can display high-definition pictures on this TV in the digital form.
Note: If the accessory device has DVI output only, use a DVI to HDMI adapter cable to connect to the
HDMI connector. (Then also connect the audio cable
to L and R AUDIO jacks of AV1.) Go to menu => Setup => Source => Analog Audio In
=> and select HDMI.
& Connect your HDMI device with one of the HDMI connectors. é Select the connected digital device in the Setup, Source menu, p. 13.
The HDMI connectors allow the following TV and monitor display modes:
HD Standard Definition TV (SDTV) 640/720 x 480i
Enhanced Definition TV (EDTV) 640/720 x 480p
High Definition TV (HDTV) 1920x1080i 1280x720p
PC VGA 640x480 60 Hz
SVGA 800x600 60 Hz XGA 1280x768 60 Hz
Notes:
- If necessary, you can adjust the picture position to the center of the screen with the cursor keys.
- Due to legal requirements, it is possible that with certain copy protected PCM audio qualities from a device connected to the
HDMI input, the DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT(SPDIF OUT) signal is muted.
- Your TV supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). This is a system for protecting DVD content outputted via DVI from being copied. It provides a secure digital link between a video source (DVD, PC, etc.) and your TV. Content is encrypted at the source device to prevent unauthorized copies from being made.
- Proper working is only guaranteed with HDMI compliant consumer products.
- Digital devices from different manufacturers have the possibility of differing output standards which may cause difficulties for the television to display properly.
- In case no signal is detected from your HDMI device, turn off the HDMI device and then on again.
To get an optimal viewing, it is advised to turn your DVD player to one of
the following TV display standards: 1920x1080i, 1280x720p, 720x480i or 720x480p.
Digital Surround receiver
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) connectors
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Camera, Camcorder, Game
& Connect your camera, camcorder or game as shown.
é Connect to VIDEO 2 and AUDIO L 3 for mono equipment. For
stereo equipment also connect
AUDIO R 3.
S-VHS quality with an S-VHS camcorder is obtained by connecting the S-VHS cables with the
S-VIDEO input 1 and AUDIO inputs 3.
Do not connect cable 1 and 2 at the same time. This may cause picture
distortion !
Headphone
& Insert the plug into the headphone socket L as shown.
é Press the MUTE button on the remote control to switch off the internal
loudspeakers of the TV.
The headphone impedance must be between 8 and 4000 Ohm. The
headphone socket has a 3.5 mm jack.
In the Sound menu select
Headphone volume to adjust the headphone
volume.
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
USB
USB
USB
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
S-VIDE
O
IN
Side connections
USB
USB
USB
USB
Multimedia browser lets you display pictures or play audio files stored on a USB device. The Multimedia browser application is invoked from the My Content menu (press the button) by selecting the USB device and pressing the cursor right.
Notes:
- Following file formats can be reproduced:
• For pictures: JPEG
• For audio: MP3, MP3 Pro
- Only FAT/DOS-formatted memory devices are supported.
- If your digital camera is not supported, make sure your camera is switched on and verify if its configuration settings are correct (see the manual of your camera).
- Philips cannot be responsible if your USB device is not supported.
Viewing content from a USB device
Inserting a USB device
Note: USB devices are not supplied with this TV.
Insert a USB device in the
USB connector at the side of the TV.
When a USB device is inserted, the Multimedia browser menu is displayed automatically, see further.
Removing the USB device
& First switch off the My Content menu. To do so, navigate to the Multimedia
browser menu and press the button to exit the menu.
é Remove the USB device.
Multimedia browser
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Following icons may appear:
folder
pictures
music
self made playlist/album
Notes:
• Your TV supports slide shows with background music.
See Annex 2, p. 34.
• The playback will continue to play even if temporarily switched to browser screens. The audio will be stopped when another song starts playing, or when the end has been reached.
• Progressive JPEG files are not supported.
• The length of the files should not exceed 128 characters.
• Do not use a dot “.” in folder naming.
• More technical remarks can be found in Annex 3, p.
36.
Function buttons at the bottom of the screen
Details to display a description of the selected file or
directory;
Transitions to select if a transition during a slide show should
be applied;
Slide time to select the duration a picture will be displayed in
a slide show;
Rotate to rotate a picture; Repeat one/all to repeat the playback of a music file; Shuffle to shuffle music collections in a random way;
Other function buttons on the remote control
to stop displaying content; º to pause displaying content; π to play a single file, start a slide show, playback of a
folder or other collection.
Multimedia Browser menu
& Insert a USB device. é Select the USB device under Multimedia with the cursor up/down.
The Multimedia browser will allow the user to browse content stored on the inserted USB device.
Press the cursor right.
The 2-panel browser will be shown with the left panel containing the
content types (Music, Picture).
The right panel will display the content that is available of the selected
content type.
Press the cursor up/down to select a content type and press the cursor
right to enter the content.
( Press the cursor up/down to select a file or a directory.
Note: Press the green color button to display all the image files in the current
directory as thumbnails when browsing pictures. Press the green button again to display the image files in a list.
§ In case a file is selected, press the OK button to display a picture file or to
play an audio file.
In case a directory, album or playlist is selected, press the cursor right
to enter the content or press the
OK button to start a slide show or a
playback of the files present in the directory, album or playlist.
è Press the cursor left to keep music playing and switch back to the
Multimedia menu.
! Press one of the color buttons on the remote control to perform the
corresponding function mentioned at the bottom of the screen.
The blue color button can be used to let the color re-appear.
ç To stop playing content, press the button on the remote control.
Record with your recorder
Record a TV program
You can record a TV program using your recorders tuner without affecting your TV.
& Select the channel number on your recorder.
é Set your recorder to record.
See the handbook for your recorder.
Switching channel numbers on your TV does not disturb recording !
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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 the 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 or television technician for help.
Modifications ­The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Philips Consumer Electronics may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Cables ­Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Canadian notice ­This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Avis Canadien ­Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Regulatory Notices - Federal Communications Commission Notice
Audio and video equipment buttons
Most of the audio and video equipment from our range of products can be operated with the remote control of your TV.
Press one of the buttons after you pressed the
SELECT button repeatedly according to the
equipment you want to operate with this remote control. See Use of the remote control, p.
5. When no action is taken within 60 seconds, the remote control goes back to TV mode.
POWER to switch to standby
º for pause, ® for record, Ò for rewind (VCR, CD);
search down
(DVD, AMP)
for stop, π for play, † for fast forward (VCR, CD);
search up
(DVD/AMP)
INFO display information MENU to switch the menu on or off
- CH + for chapter, channel, track selection
0 to 9 digit entry,
- tape index (VCR),
select a DVD chapter, select a frequency
(AMP)
cursor up/down to select the next or the previous
disc (CD)
cursor left/right to select the previous or following
track (CD)
Notes:
- If no action is being undertaken within 60 seconds, the remote control returns to TV mode.
- After an action in the selected system mode, the remote control will remain in this mode for 60 seconds and will then return to TV mode or press the
SELECT button to return to TV mode
immediately.
& Press the AV+ button repeatedly or select Source in the Settings menu
(see p. 13) to select
AV1, AV2, AV3, HDMI, Side or TV, according to
where you connected your devices.
é Press the cursor up/down. Press OK.
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To select connected devices
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Troubleshooting Tips
Symptoms Possible Causes What you should do
No display on screen
• Faulty power supply • Check whether power cord is properly connected into the mains socket. If there
• TV’s Power not turned is still no power, disconnect plug. Wait for 60 seconds and re-insert plug. Turn on on TV again.
• Press the POWER key on the TV.
Poor reception • Faulty antenna connection • Faulty antenna connection (snowish picture and • Weak transmission noise • Wrong TV system • Have you chosen the right TV system? (refer to page 5).
No picture • Faulty aerial and cable • Check whether euroconnector cables or aerial sockets are properly connected.
• Wrong source selected. • Check whether the source is correctly selected. Press
AV+ button to enter
Source list and select the correct source.
No sound
• Zero volume level • Try increasing volume.
• Sound muted • Check that the sound is not muted.
• Aim remote control directly at sensor on front of TV.
Sound interference • Electrical appliances • Try turning off any electrical appliances, for example, hairdryer, vacuum cleaner
interference that are in use.
Unable to understand
• Wrong language selected • Press the MENU key to exit menu from screen. Press the MENU key to enter
the language on accidently main menu. Use the cursor down to select the third item on the main menu. Use screen to operate set
the cursor right key to enter into the next menu level and the cursor up and
down key to select correct language. Press the
OK key confirm selection.
TV not responding
• Check if the remote control is in TV mode.
to Remote control • Check if the green led blink when using remote control.
Wrong polarity of batteries • Check polarity of the batteries.
• Flat batteries. • Try changing the batteries.
Occasional appearance
• Characteristic of liquid • This symptom is not a problem. The liquid crystal panel is built with very high and
black spots on the crystal panel precision technology giving you the fine picture details. Occasionally, a few screen (LCD TV only)
non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of red, blue, green or
black. Note that this does not affect the performance of the set.
Intermittent or • * HDCP (see glossary) • Noise is displayed if the connected digital equipment’s (DVD player or set-up flickering picture on authentication failed box) *HDCP authentication failed. Check user manual for the digital equipment in HDMI you are connecting.
• Use a standard HDMI cable.
• Try unplugging the HDMI cable and replugging it back.
PC modes do not • Wrong connections • Check whether connections are correct. work • Wrong source selected. • Check whether the source is correctly selected. Press AV+ button to enter
Source list and select the correct source.
• Wrong display resolution • Check whether you have configured the computer on a compatible display resolution.
Interference lines • Wrong detection of • Check whether power cord is properly connected seen on S-Video
signal • Press the CH/PAGE +/– key on the remote control and do a channel up
followed by a channel down.
• Make sure no composite video are connected on the same AV input.
Black bar on top and • PC refresh rate too high • Change PC refresh rate to 60 Hz.
bottom of screen in PC mode
Picture position
Slight differences in output
• When displaying a High Definition signal from the YPbPr inputs or HDMI input, if
adjustment
signals from different brands
necessary, you can adjust the picture position to the center of the screen with the
and types of HD sources cursor left/right or up/down buttons on the remote control.
No sound in AV1
Wrong audio selection
• Go to menu => Setup => Source => Analog Audio In => select AV1
Your TV is equipped with a Kensington Security Slot, to prevent it from getting stolen. An anti-theft Kensington lock has to be purchased separately. The Kensington lock is a plastic-coated steel cable with a lock. One end has to be fixed to the opening of the TV and locked with a special key. The other end is attached to a fixed point.
® Kensington and MicroSaver 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 property of their respective owners.
Kensington Security Slot (if present)
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Warning concerning stationary images on the TV screen (only for Plasma Displays) A characteristic of Plasma Display Panels is that displaying the same image for a long time can cause a permanent after-image to remain
on the screen. This is called phosphor burn in. Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen.
Examples of stationary images (this is not an all-inclusive list, you may encounter others in your viewing):
TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD disk content;
Black bars: when black bars appear at the left and right side of the screen, it is recommended to change to a picture format so that the picture fills the entire screen;
TV channel logo: present a problem if they are bright and stationary. Moving or low-contrast graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of the screen;
Stock market stickers: presented at the bottom of the TV screen;
Shopping channel logos and pricing displays: bright and shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on the TV screen.
Examples of still pictures also include logos, computer images, time display, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode, static images or
characters, etc.
Notes:
- reduce contrast and brightness when viewing
- once burn-in occurs it will never disappear completely.
If your problem is not solved
Turn your TV off and then on again once.
Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself.
Check with your dealer or call a TV technician.
Telephone number Philips Customer
Care Center: 1-888-PHILIPS (744-5477)
Please, have the Model and Product number which you can find at the back of your television set ready, before calling.
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. Do not touch the surface with bare hands or greasy cloth (some cosmetics are detrimental to the screen). Unplug the TV 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 color fading.
Plasma display characteristics
This Plasma display is designed to be used at altitudes up to 6562 ft above sea level (and/or local air pressure equal or above
800 hPa). Operating this set at higher altitude (lower air pressure) is possible. However, at high altitudes (or local air pressure equal or below 800 hPa) the picture on this display may become unstable and picture performance can deteriorate. In addition, the plasma display may produce a humming sound in these conditions.
These possible adverse effects relate to the altitude and are common of all plasma displays. Once the set is brought below aprox 6562 ft
(and/or local air pressure equal or above 800 hPa) its function will most likely return to normal.
Note: Transportation at high altitudes has no negative effect on the set or picture performance.
How to dispose of batteries?
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless in many areas batteries may not be disposed of
with your household waste. Please ensure you dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
Tips
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Glossary
DVI (Digital Visual : A digital interface standard created by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) to convert analog signals into digital
Interface) signals to accommodate both analog and digital monitors.
VGA (Video : a common standard graphics display system for PCs. Graphics Array)
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 and
white) 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.
16:9 : Refers to the ratio between the length and height of the screen. Wide screen televisions have a ratio of 16/9,
conventional screen TV sets have a ratio of 4/3.
HDMI (High- : Provides an uncompressed, all digital audio/video interface between the TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video Definition Multi- component, such as set-top box, DVD player and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced or high-definition video plus media Interface)
two-channeldigital audio.
System : Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries. There are different standards: BG, DK, I, and LL’.
The System setting (p. 5) 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 inputs EXT1 and EXT2 are used to read NTSC coded
recordings.
HDCP (High- : A specification developed by Intel for protecting digital entertainment that uses the DVI interface. HDCP encrypts bandwidth Digital- content the transmission of digital content between the video source or transmitter such as a computer, DVD player Content Protection) or set-top box and the digital display or receiver such as a monitor, television or projector.
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Specifications
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PICTURE / DISPLAY
Aspect ratio 16 : 9 16 : 9 15 : 9 16 : 9 Picture Display Picture Enhancement Pixel Plus Pixel Plus Pixel Plus Pixel Plus Progressive Scan Progressive Scan Progressive Scan Progressive Scan 3/2 - 2/2 motion 3/2 - 2/2 motion 3/2 - 2/2 motion 3/2 - 2/2 motion pull down pull down pull down pull down Active Control Active Control Active Control Active Control Auto Picture (6 modes) Auto Picture (6 modes) Auto Picture (6 modes) Auto Picture (6 modes) Color, Contrast, Color, Contrast, Color, Contrast, Color, Contrast, Sharpness Control Sharpness Control Sharpness Control Sharpness Control
SOUND Ouput Power (RMS) 2 x 8W 2 x 15W Sound Enhancement Auto Sound Auto Sound Sound System Virtual Dolby Surround Virtual Dolby Surround
CONVENIENCE Auto Program Closed Captioning Full text
Sleeptimer Clock
USB
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
English, French, Spanish
LANGUAGES
CONNECTIVITY
Bottom AV1 / AV2 : Audio L/R input, Composite Video input (CVBS)
,
Component Video input (YPbPr)
AV3 : Audio L/R input, Composite Video input (CVBS)
,
SPDIF output (Digital Only)
S-Video input
HDMI
Side Headphone output
Audio L/R input,
Composite Video input (CVBS)
S-Video input USB
WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS :
Weight (incl. Packaging) :
17 kg / 38 lbs 22 kg / 49 lbs 47 kg / 103 lbs 23 kg / 50 lbs Weight (excl. Packaging) : 13 kg / 29 lbs 19 kg / 42 lbs 39 kg / 86 lbs 20 kg / 43 lbs Carton Dimension
880mm x 560mm x 214mm 1000mm x 690mm x 240mm 1328mm x 930mm x 330mm 1012mm x 698mm x 240mm
(WxDxH) : 35" x 22" x 9" 40" x 28" x 10" 53" x 37" x 13" 40" x 28" x 10" Product Dimension
698mm x 541mm x 247mm
924mm x 550mm x 222mm 1236mm x 720mm x 280mm 935mm x 553mm x 222mm
(WxDxH) : 28" x 22" x 10" 37" x 22" x 9" 49" x 29" x 11" 37" x 22" x 9" screen size : 26" / 67cm 32" / 82cm 42" / 107cm 32" / 82cm
POWER CONSUMPTION : 130 W 140 W 400 W 140 W
STANDBY POWER 0.5 W 0.64 W 0.71 W 0.63 W CONSUMPTION :
VOLTAGE : 100 - 250 V~ 110 - 120 V~ 110 - 240 V~ 110 - 120 V~
CONSUMPTION : 50 / 60 Hz 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 60 Hz
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Specifications
37PF7321D 42PF7421D 42PF7321D 50PF7321D
PICTURE / DISPLAY
Aspect ratio 16 : 9 16 : 9 15 : 9 16 : 9 Picture Display Picture Enhancement Pixel Plus Pixel Plus Pixel Plus Pixel Plus Progressive Scan Progressive Scan Progressive Scan Progressive Scan 3/2 - 2/2 motion 3/2 - 2/2 motion 3/2 - 2/2 motion 3/2 - 2/2 motion pull down pull down pull down pull down Active Control Active Control Active Control Active Control Auto Picture (6 modes) Auto Picture (6 modes) Auto Picture (6 modes) Auto Picture (6 modes) Color, Contrast, Color, Contrast, Color, Contrast, Color, Contrast, Sharpness Control Sharpness Control Sharpness Control Sharpness Control
SOUND Ouput Power (RMS) 2 x 15W Sound Enhancement Auto Sound Sound System Virtual Dolby Surround
CONVENIENCE Auto Program Closed Captioning Full text
Sleeptimer Clock
USB
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
English, French, Spanish
LANGUAGES
CONNECTIVITY
Bottom AV1 / AV2 : Audio L/R input, Composite Video input (CVBS)
,
Component Video input (YPbPr)
AV3 : Audio L/R input, Composite Video input (CVBS)
,
SPDIF output (Digital Only)
S-Video input
HDMI
Side
Headphone output
Audio L/R input,
Composite Video input (CVBS)
S-Video input USB
WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS :
Weight (incl. Packaging) :
33 kg / 73 lbs 48 kg / 105 lbs 49 kg / 109 lbs 63 kg / 139 lbs Weight (excl. Packaging) :
26 kg / 57 lbs 32 kg / 71 lbs 40 kg / 88 lbs 53 kg / 117 lbs
Carton Dimension
1191mm x 830mm x 330mm 1328mm x 939mm x 330mm
1328mm x 939mm x 330mm
1504mm x 1002mm x 374mm (WxDxH) : 47" x 33" x 13" 53" x 37" x 13" 53" x 37" x 13" 60" x 40" x 15" Product Dimension
1114mm x 673mm x 257mm 1249mm x 760mm x 305mm
1249mm x 739mm x 299mm 1425mm x 851mm x 305mm (WxDxH) : 44" x 26" x 10" 50" x 30" x 12" 50" x 30" x 12" 57" x 34" x 12" screen size : 37" / 94cm 42" / 107cm 42" / 107cm 50" / 127 cm
POWER CONSUMPTION 190 W 270 W 400 W 480 W
STANDBY POWER 0.44 W 0.48 W 0.72 W 0.86 W CONSUMPTION
VOLTAGE : 110 - 120 V~ 110 - 120 V~ 110 - 240 V~ 110 - 240 V~
CONSUMPTION : 60 Hz 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz
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Introduction
Philips offers software upgrade capability for your TV using USB portable memory. After you have completed a software upgrade, your TV will typically perform
better.
What improvements are made depends on the upgrade software you are using as
well as the software your TV contained before the upgrade.
You can execute the software upgrade procedure yourself.
Be aware that the content of this document is addressing technical or software skilled users.
Preparing a portable memory for software upgrade
For the procedure you will require:
• A personal computer with web browsing capability.
• An archive utility that supports the ZIP-format (e.g. WinZip for Windows or StuffIt for Mac OS).
• A preferably empty USB memory stick.
Note: Only FAT/DOS-formatted portable memory is supported.
New software can be obtained from your dealer or can be downloaded from the
www.philips.com/support website:
& Go to www.philips.com/support using the web browser on your PC. é Follow the procedure to find the information and the software related to your
TV.
Select the latest software upgrade file and download it to your PC. Decompress the ZIP-file and copy the file “autorun.upg” to the root directory of
the USB portable memory.
Note: Only use software upgrades that can be found on the www.philips.com/support web
site.
Verifying the version of the TV software
Before starting the software upgrade procedure, it is advised to check what the
current TV software is.
& Select Software Upgrade in the Installation menu. é Press the cursor right.
The Software Upgrade menu moves to the left panel.
Select Current Software Info to observe the version and the description of the
current software.
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Manual software upgrade procedure
For a manual software upgrade copy the “autorun.upg” file in a directory
called “Upgrades” located in the root of the USB portable memory.
& Insert the portable memory that contains the downloaded software
upgrade.
é The TV will automatically start the content browser menu. Exit the menu
by pressing the
MYCONTENT key.
Select Software Upgrade in the Installation menu. Go to Local upgrades/
applications.
The TV will list all compatible images available on the USB portable memory and display the data for each selected upgrade image.
Select the correct upgrade image and press the red color button to start
the upgrade. Your TV will restart and will automatically go to the upgrade mode. After a few seconds it will display the status of the upgrade procedure.
Warning: If you try to upgrade to a software version equal or lower than the current version,
a confirmation will be asked. Downgrading to older software should only be done in case of real necessity.
( When the software upgrade was successful, remove the USB portable
memory and restart your TV with the power switch
B at the right side of
the TV. Your TV will start up with the new software.
Automatic software upgrade procedure
& Power off your TV and remove all memory devices. é Insert the USB portable memory that contains the downloaded software
upgrade.
Switch on your TV with the power switch B at the right side of the TV. At startup the TV will scan the USB portable memory until it finds the
update content. The TV will automatically go to the upgrade mode. After a few seconds it will display the status of the upgrade procedure.
Warning:
• You are not allowed to remove the USB portable memory during the software upgrade procedure!
• In case of a power drop during the upgrade procedure, don’t remove the USB portable memory from the TV. The TV will continue the upgrade as soon as the power comes back.
• If you try to upgrade to a software version lower than the current version, a confirmation will be asked. Downgrading to older software should only be done in case of real necessity.
• If an error occurs during the upgrade you should retry the procedure or contact your dealer.
( When the software upgrade was successful, remove the USB portable
memory and restart your TV with the power switch
B at the right side of
the TV. Your TV will start up with the new software.
Note: Once the upgrade is finished use your PC to remove the TV software from
your USB portable memory.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-885h9-1" ?> <philips-slideshow version="1.0" > <title>Title of the slideshow</title> <audio>audio_url</audio> <slide-duration>30</slide-duration> <slides> <slide>slide_1_url</slide> <slide>slide_2_url</slide> <slide>slide_3_url</slide> <slide>slide_4_url</slide> <slide>slide_5_url</slide> <slide>slide_6_url</slide> ... <slide>slide_N-1_url</slide> <slide>slide_N_url</slide> </slides> </philips-slideshow>
Notes:
- The latest version of this document can be found on the Philips support website (www.philips.com/support). Use the type number of your TV (e.g. 32PF5321D/37) to find this documentation and other related files.
- Philips can’t be held responsible for any problems that may occur as a result of the content in this document. Errors reported to Philips will be adapted and published on the Philips support website as soon as possible.
Introduction
This document explains how to make a Philips slideshow file with background audio.
Be aware that the content of this document is addressing technical or software skilled users.
To start the slideshow open the slideshow file in the Home network Browser of your TV.
& Press the button on the remote control after having inserted a USB device and switched on the TV. é Go to where you stored the slideshow file (.alb) on your portable memory. Select the slideshow file and press the OK button to start the slide show. To stop a slide show, press the ‡ button.
General Rules
• The slideshow will use plain ASCII XML syntax to allow the creation and editing of the slideshow files using simple tools.
• All references to network content must be based on the global address of the content.
• Content on a Portable Memory (PM) doesn't have a global address; as a result content from a PM can never be referenced from a slideshow not stored on the PM itself.
• To maintain portability, a slideshow stored on a PM should ONLY reference content on the same PM. Referencing global addresses can result in inconsistencies if the PM is used on a non-networked CE device. The latter is however not forbidden, it is only a recommendation.
• It is preferable that URL’s referencing PM content are based on a relative path starting from the directory where the slideshow is stored. This path includes the device or drive name of the PM.
An absolute path to content will also be supported.
- relative path: pictures\test1.jpg, tamper.jpg, ..\new\bird.jpg, …
- absolute path: USB1:\pictures1\foo_bar.jpg, C:\f1.jpg, \organization.jpg, …
General Format
The format and syntax below should be used to create the slideshow file (simple ascii text) with the extension .alb (.ALB) Examples: slshow1.alb, summer_holiday_2004.ALB, test.alb, … The following syntax should be used to create the text file:
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Tag Name
philips-slideshow
title
audio
slide-duration
slides
slide
Use
mandatory
optional
optional
optional
mandatory
optional
Description
Philips slideshow signature including the version.
The title of the playlist.
The audio-URL following this tag will define the music playing in the background during the slideshow. A single song or playlist (.m3u & .pls) are the only valid audio references. Other reference will not result in any audio playback. If a single song is referenced the song will be repeated forever. If a playlist is referenced the playlist will be played in sequence with a repeat at the end of the playlist.
The default display time (in 0,1 second) of a slide. The TV application isn’t obliged to support this tag. The TV application can force the use of one or multiple predefined display times.
Identifies the slides to show.
Identifies the URL of the individual slide.
Supported XML-tags
The following table gives a description of the XML syntax.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-885h9-1" ?> <philips-slideshow version="1.0" > <title>Philips AlbumFile</title> <audio>Music\Nature.mp3</audio> <slide-duration>50</slide-duration> <slides> <slide>Images\Image01.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image02.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image03.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image04.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image05.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image06.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image07.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image08.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image09.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image10.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image11.jpg</slide> <slide>Images\Image12.jpg</slide> </slides> </philips-slideshow>
Examples:
See on this CD in the directory Files/Slideshw/....
Copy the directory with the slideshow files to your portable memory.
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Notes:
- The latest version of this document can be found on the Philips support website (www.philips.com/support).
- The software of your TV is upgradeable. If you have problems first check if you have the latest software installed on your TV. The latest software, together with instructions, can be found on the Philips support website. Use the type number of your TV (e.g. 32PF5321D/37) to find this documentation and other related files.
- Philips can’t be held responsible neither for any errors in the content of this document nor for any problems as a result of the content in this document. Errors reported to Philips will be adapted and published on the Philips support website as soon as possible.
Digital Content Issues
• Only FAT (DOS) formatted (initialized) portable memory is supported. Errors in this formatting can result in unreadable content. If such
problems appear try to re-format the card. Be aware that formatting the card will also delete all the content on it (pictures, music, …).
• The following file types are supported: .jpg, .jpeg, .mp3, .alb, .m3u and .pls.
• Only linear JPEG picture formats are supported. Progressive JPEG and JPEG2000 encodings are not supported.
• The length of a filename or directory name is limited to the length specified by the FAT12/16/32 file systems.
• Max. levels of nested directories is 19.
• Never use the supported file type extensions (.jpg, .jpeg, .mp3, .alb, .m3u and .pls) as extensions for directories as these directories will be
treated as corrupted files.
• The MP3 decoder does not support MPEG1 Layer 1 or Layer 2 playback.
• MP3 Pro files can be played with normal MP3 quality.
• The access and response time of the content on a device can differ depending on the type or brand of the device.
• The access and response time of the content on a device will decrease the more unsupported or corrupted files are on the device.
Digital Camera Issues
If a USB connection between your digital camera and the TV isn’t working, you can try the solutions below to resolve your problem.
• Make sure your digital camera is switched on and verify if the configuration of your digital camera is correct (see the manual of your digital
camera for more information).
• Some digital cameras allow you to switch off the USB interface. Make sure that the USB interface is switched on before connecting to the TV.
• If you have a digital camera with only internal memory (no removable memory) you can try to copy the content manually to a a USB memory
device (e.g. Philips
KEY product) using a personal computer.
• Some digital cameras allow you to switch between PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) or “PC Link” and USB Mass Storage or “PC Drive”. Make
sure that you select USB Mass Storage or “PC Drive” on your digital camera.
• If your camera supports different interface settings be sure to try them one by one or contact the reseller of your camera to find out the
correct setting.
USB Memory Device Issues
• Devices connected to the USB port of your TV must be “Mass Storage Class” compliant. If your device (digital camera. MP3 player, portable
harddisk, …) is not “Mass Storage Class” compliant it will not be detected by the content browser of the TV.
• The following subsets of the Mass Storage Class specification are supported:
- The implementation of the TV is based on the “Universal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class Specification Overview” (v1.2, June 23, 2003) including all documents referenced by the document. The document can be found on the USB standardisation website (www.usb.org).
- Full support of the USB Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport (bInterfaceProtocol = 50h).
- Full support of SubClass Code = 05h; SFF-8070i spec.
- Full support of SubClass Code = 06h; SCSI transparent command set.
• For large USB memory devices, when you are in the Content Browser, it may take a long time before you can access your files.
• When using a USB portable harddisk: Due to the high power consumption of the harddisk, it is advised to use the external power supply of the portable harddisk to guarantee proper working under all conditions.
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Philips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA. 30006-0026
One (1) Year Labor & One (1) Year Parts & One (1) Year Display Repair
PHILIPS LIMITED WARRANTY
PHILIPS warrants this product against defect in material or
workmanship, subject to any conditions set forth as follows:
PROOF OF PURCHASE:
You must have proof of the date of purchase to receive repair on the product. A sales receipt or other document showing the product and the date that you purchased the product as well as the authorized retailer included, is considered such proof.
COVERAGE:
(If this product is determined to be defective)
LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the date of pur­chase, Philips will repair or replace the product, at its option, at no charge, or pay the labor charges to any Philips authorized service center. After the period of one (1) year, Philips will no longer be responsible for charges incurred.
PARTS: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, Philips will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for defective parts. Philips authorized service centers will provide removal and installation of the parts for one (1) year.
DISPLAY: For a period of one (1) year from the date of pur­chase, Philips will supply, at no charge, a new or rebuilt active display device in exchange for the defective display. Philips authorized service centers will provide removal and installation of the parts under the specified labor warranty.
EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY COVERAGE
Your warranty does not cover:
• Labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjust-
ment of customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product.
• Product repair and/or part replacement because of improper
installation, connections to improper voltage supply, abuse, neglect, misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of Philips.
•A product that requires modification or adaptation to enable
it to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifica­tions.
• Damage occurring to product during shipping when improp-
erly packaged or costs associated with packaging.
• Product lost in shipment and no signature verification of
receipt can be provided.
•A product used for commercial or institutional purposes
(including but not limited to rental purposes).
• Products sold AS IS or RENEWED.
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE IN THE U.S.A., PUERTO RICO, OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS…
Contact Philips Customer Care Center at:
1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477)
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA…
1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking) 1-888-PHILIPS (1-888-744-5477) - (English or Spanish
Speaking)
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR THE CON­SUMER. PHILIPS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDEN­TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PROD­UCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICA­BLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILI­TY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow the exclusions or limitation of inci­dental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. In addition, if you enter into a service contract agreement with the PHILIPS partnership within ninety (90) days of the date of sale, the limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts does not apply.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.
(Warranty: 4835 710 28375)
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