Philips 32HF7875, 26HF5445, 26HF7875, 42HF7845, 32HF5445 User Manual

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Philips Professional and Business Solutions
User Manual
26HF7875 26HF5445 32HF7875 32HF5445 42HF7845
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Contents
Contents ................................................ 1
Introduction .......................................... 2
Kensington Security Slot ..................... 2
Safety ..................................................... 3
Troubleshooting ................................... 4
Getting started ..................................... 6
Mounting the TV on a wall ........................... 6
Connecting the aerial and mains ................. 6
Putting batteries in the remote control .... 6
Overview of TV Connectors and
Controls ................................................ 7
Remote Controls .................................. 8
RC2886 ............................................................. 8
Guest Remote Control Keys ............... 9
Sub-Menus ........................................... 11
Sub-Menus ........................................... 12
Installing a System SmartCard or
System Box ......................................... 35
Diagnosing Basic Problems ............... 37
Appendix A – Multi Remote Controls
Support ............................................... 39
Appendix B – Resolutions Table ....... 40
Environmental Information .............. 41
Information for Users in the UK ...... 42
Accessing the Setup Menu ................ 13
Installation ......................................... 14
A. Selecting the language ............................ 14
B. Selecting your Communication Source
.......................................................................... 14
C. Defining the number of available
channels .......................................................... 15
D. Installing the Programmes ..................... 15
E. Specifying and Configuring the settings
and options ................................................... 19
F. Setting up the TV Clock ........................ 31
Cloning the TV and the SmartLoader
configuration ....................................... 34
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!
Kensington Security Slot
(if present)
This manual contains information about how to install and operate your TV.
If you still have problems after reading this manual, call your Local Philips Customer or Service Centre. The telephone numbers and addresses are given in the worldwide guarantee booklet supplied with the TV.
Product information
The model and serial number can be found at the rear of the TV, on left side of the TV, and on the packaging
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.
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Safety
Two people are required to lift and
1. carry a TV that weighs more than 25 kilograms. Improper handling of the TV can cause serious injury. If you place the TV set on a solid surface,
2. ensure the surface is level and that it can withstand the weight of the TV. Mounting the TV on the wall requires
3. special skill that should only be performed by a qualifi ed 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. This TV is compatible with the VESA
4. wall mounting standard. Please contact your local electronics supplier for a VESA compliant bracket to wall mount this TV. Before you mount your TV on a wall, ensure the wall is suitable to carry the weight of the TV. Wherever you place or mount the
5. TV, ensure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots. Do not place the TV in a confi ned space. Do not place naked fl ame sources such
6. as lighted candles close to the TV. Do not expose the TV or the batteries
7. of the remote control to heat, direct sunlight, rain, or water.
X
Do not place vessels fi lled with water on
8. top of or near to the TV. Spilling water into the TV can result in electric shock. If you spill water into the TV, do not operate the TV. Immediately disconnect the TV from the mains and have the TV checked by a qualifi ed technician.
X
Do not touch any part of the TV, power
9. lead, or aerial lead during lightning storms. Do not leave the TV in stand-by mode
10. for an extended period of time. Instead, disconnect the TV from the mains. The TV set is always connected to the
11. mains. You can disconnect the TV from the mains by doing one of the following tasks:
• unplugging the mains cord located at the back of TV set
• unplugging the mains plug from the mains socket outlet Pull the power cord by the plug - do not pull on the power cord. Ensure that you always have easy access
12. to the mains cord or the mains plug to disconnect the TV from the mains.
Ensure the power cord is fully inserted
13. into the TV mains socket and the wall socket. If the TV is mounted on a swivel base
14. or swivel arm, ensure no strain is placed on the power cord when the TV is swivelled. Strain on the power cord can loosen connections and cause arcing or fi re. Verify that the mains supply voltage in
15. your home corresponds to the voltage printed on the sticker at the rear of the TV.
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Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing problems, check this list of symptoms and suggested steps to take before requesting service. You may be able to solve the problem yourself.
Note: Please be familiar with the commercial features as described in the TV installation. The effects of several of these features if not thoroughly understood might appear as faulty operation.
Symptoms Possible Solutions
Installation
Picture
Power
TV does not respond to commands of the Setup Remote Control
TV does not respond to the Guest Remote Control
Unable to enter Setup menu via Guest Remote Control
No picture Check that the antenna / cable is connected
Double image / “ghost” image
Snowy / noisy picture
No power Ensure that the TV's AC power cord is plugged into the
Check the button on the left hand side of the remote
• control must be in the SETUP location (see page 13).
Check if YES is selected in the Remote Control Lock
• feature. Select NO if YES is selected (see page 23)
Use the Green Remote Control (RC2573) to access
• Setup menu to reset SECURITY setting (see page 22).
• properly at the rear of the TV.
Check picture adjustments (brightness, contrast,
• colour, tint).
Possible TV station problem. Try another channel.
Ensure VIDEO is not selected in the MUTE feature of
• the PROGRAM INSTALL menu (see page 18).
Check antenna, cable or set-top box.
Check antenna, cable and /or set-top box
• connections. Ensure that they are properly connected.
• main socket and to your TV. If there is still no power, disconnect the plug. Wait for 60 seconds and re-attach plug. Switch on the TV again.
TV switch off by itself
TV cannot be switched off
Check ESP (Energy Saving Programmability) setting in
• TV installation / setup (see page 24).
Check that POWER SCART in the AUTO SCART
• feature is not selected (see pages 25 and 26).
Ensure FORCED ON is not selected in the POWER
ON feature of the SWITCH ON / OSD menu (see pages 20 and 21).
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Troubleshooting
Symptoms Possible Solutions
Power
Sound
Remote Control
TV cannot be switched on
No Sound Check if the volume of TV is not at the minimum. Try
Volume level cannot be increased or decreased beyond a certain value
TV does not respond to Guest Remote Control
If you are using the POWER button of the remote control to switch on the TV, note that button is only use to set the TV to stand-by mode. Use the Digit 0-9 or CH + / – buttons to switch on TV.
Check if YES is selected in the REMOTE CONTROL LOCK feature in SECURITY menu. Select NO to deactivate lock function (see page 23).
Check if ALL is selected in the KEYBOARD LOCK feature in SECURITY menu. Select NO to deactivate lock function (see page 22). Note: If both REMOTE CONTROL LOCK and KEYBOARD LOCK feature are activated, use the Setup Remote Control to go into these two menus to deactivate lock function.
• pressing the Volume Up button of the remote control to increase sound.
Check that the mute mode is not on. If mute mode is on, press
• the Mute button on the remote control to deactivate mute mode.
Check AUDIO is not selected in the MUTE feature of the
PROGRAM INSTALL menu (see page 18).
Check that the audio source in the DEFAULT HDMI
AUDIO feature is selected correctly (see page 30).
Check the limit setting for the Minimum and Maximum Volume
• and re-specify the setting in the MIN VOLUME / MAX VOLUME features in the CONTROL menu (see page 27).
Try changing the batteries.
• Aim remote control directly at remote control sensor lens on
• TV and try pressing any button on the remote control.
Check if YES is selected in the REMOTE CONTROL
LOCK feature in SECURITY menu. Select NO to deactivate lock function (see page 23).
Deselect HM - LINK in the COMMUNICATION feature
• (see page 14).
Note: The Troubleshooting section is applicable only to TV that is installed as a stand-alone. If TV is connected to an interactive system, the behaviour of the TV will be controlled by the system.
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Getting started
Mounting the TV on a 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.
Insert the cables into the TV before you mount it on the wall.
Ensure that there is a distance of at least 30 mm between the wall and the back of the TV. For sets with sub-woofer, an additional 10 mm is required for optimal sound effect.
Connecting the aerial and mains
Insert the aerial plug and the mains cord firmly into their respective socket at the bottom of the TV before connecting them into the wall socket.
How to switch your TV on
To switch the TV on, press the POWER key on the side controls. A green indicator light comes on and after a few seconds the screen lights up.
If the TV set remains in stand-by mode, the indicator light remains red. Press the PROGRAM +/- key on the side controls or press the TV +/- key on the remote control.
Putting batteries in the remote control
Insert the batteries into the remote control, ensuring that the + and - ends of the batteries are aligned correctly. The correct alignment is indicated inside the casing of the remote control.
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Overview of TV Connectors and Controls
PROGRAM
9
1DATA
VGA In
15
2DATA
8
4
3
10
EXT 3
11 12 13 14
Warning
Do not connect any telephone cables or equipment to Data 1 (RJ12) & Data 2 (RJ45) connectors.
. POWER
1. To switch off the TV.
- PROGRAM +
2. To switch on TV and also to select the next or previous programme.
3.
MENU
To display or close menus.
4.
- VOLUME +
To increase or decrease volume.
5.
Data 1 (RJ 12)
For System Terminal connection.
6.
Data 2 (RJ 45)
For SmartCard XpressBox connection.
8 Ω Speaker
7. To connect to bathroom speaker. A stereo jack must be used.
VGA In
8. For PC/Lap-top VGA input. Headphones
9. To connect headphones. The mute function does not work when head­phones are plugged in.
PROGRAM
EXT 4
EXT 1 (RGB) and EXT 2 (CVBS/
10. S-VIDEO) To connect peripheral equipment. TV Aerial
11. To connect to the aerial plug.
Audio / Video Inputs (EXT 3)
12. To connect to video camera or camcorder. Only one video connection can be used at a time.
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2
13. To connect to peripheral equipment, including high-defi nition equipment.
Component Video Inputs/Audio
14.
Inputs (EXT 4)
To connect to DVD or decoder which have the same connectors.
Smart Card Slot
15. (Applicable to certain models only). For use with compatible 32 pin smart card. Note: For the System SmartCard to function, NO must be selected in the LOW POWER STANDBY feature of the FEATURES menu (see page 28).
YES must be selected in the ENABLE CARD SLOT feature of the COMMUNICATION menu.
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Remote Controls
The following remote controls are applicable to Philips Professional and Business Solutions TV products. These can be used for setup and configuration purposes.
RC2886
Guest Mode Remote Control
RC2573 is an optional remote control for Institutional TV / Professional and Business Solutions features and SmartCard settings. It can be purchased separately.
SMART
TEXT
2
56
809
_
POWER
SLEEP
3
GUIDE
CH
A/CH
+
Slide this button up to enter into
Guest mode.
or
Slide this button down to enter into Setup
GUEST
DCM
SETUP
RECALL
CC
1
4
7
RESET
M
mode.
++
VOL CH
__
A
EFG
CLOCK A / V
DBC
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Guest Remote Control Keys
1
Alarm On
1. To activate the alarm function. Applicable to models with the clock display.
2
9
3 4
5
6
7
8
Alarm Off
2. To deactivate the alarm function. Applicable to models with the clock display.
Smart Sound
3. To select the predefi ned sound settings.
Sleep
4. To activate the sleep timer. Press the button repeatedly to increase count­down time.
Menu
5. To call up or exit the menus when a System Box or System SmartCard is installed. For stand alone installation, this function is not applicable.
Navigation cursors
6. To navigate through the menus/sub­menus.
Volume + / –
7. To adjust the TV volume.
Teletext On / Off
8. To switch on / off the teletext function.
Teletext
9. In teletext mode, it allows you to access teletext functions.
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Guest Remote Control Keys
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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Power
10. To set the TV to stand-by mode.
PAY TV / INFO / RADIO
11. To access the fi rst available Pay TV, Info or Radio channel. The + and – buttons allow you to access the next and previous programme.
Smart Picture
12. To select predefi ned picture settings.
OK
13. To confi rm a selection.
TV + / –
14. To switch on TV. To select the next or previous programme.
Mute
15. To turn off or on sound.
0 to 9 Digit keys
16. To switch on TV. To select a TV channel. For a two digit number, enter the second digit before the dash disappears.
Format
17. To select TV screen formats.
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Overview of TV Setup Main Menu / Sub-Menus
SETUP
LANGUAGE
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
STORE DCM TYPE
NO. OF PROGRAMS
TV PAY TV INFO RADIO STORE
PROGRAM INSTALL PROGRAM NO.
INPUT
SYSTEM FREQUENCY LABEL
STORE FINE TUNE MUTE TELETEXT LANGUAGE PROTECTION
ENGLISH, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, ITALIANO
SP - SPI, SP - I2C, HM -LINK, SERIAL XPRESS, MULTI RC, SMART RC, OFF > GENERIC, NO SOURCE SWITCH
35 5 5 5 >
TV 1, INFO 1, PAYTV, RADIO TUNER, AV1, AV2, SVIDEO, EXT3 CVBS, EXT3 SVIDEO, EXT4 CVI. VGA, HDMI1, HDMI 2, *CARD CVBS, *CARD-YC, *CARD EXT4 WEST EU, UK, EAST EU, FRANCE
559.2500 > ( ) > > 0 NONE, AUDIO, VIDEO WEST EU, EAST EU, CYRILLIC, GREEK NO, YES
* CARD CVBS, CARD-YC, CARD EXT4 are available for certain models only.
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Overview of TV Setup Main Menu / Sub-Menus
SETUP
CONFIGURATION SWITCH ON / OSD
PICTURE / SOUND SECURITY CONTROL VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FEATURES
* CLOCK SETUP
DISPLAY STANDBY DISPLAY ON TIME SETTING TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD PROGRAM TIME OFFSET BUZZER VOLUME
> > > > > >
> > > > > > >
* CLOCK SETUP function is avaliable for certain models only.
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Accessing the Setup Menu
The following remote control commands are applicable to Philips Professional and Business Solutions products. These can be used for setup and configuration purposes.
Accessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control (RC2886)
1.
Press the Digit 0 -9 buttons to select a channel.
Accessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control (RC2573)
1.
Slide the button to the SETUP location.
RECALL
CC
GUEST
DCM
1
SETUP
4
7
RESET
Press the
2.
control to activate the TV Setup Menu.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
COMMUNICATION > NO. OF PROGRAMS > PROGRAM INSTALL > CONFIGURATION > CLOCK SETUP >
POWER
SMART
TEXT
SLEEP
2
3
56
809
GUIDE
CH
button on the remote
SETUP
Use the Digit 0 -9 buttons to press digits
2. 319753 followed immediately by the button. Note: Digit buttons 3,1,9,7,5,3 and the button must be pressed successively within 20 seconds for the TV setup menu to be activated.
SECURITY option in the
3. CONFIGURATION menu must be set to STANDARD (refer to page 22).
To scroll through the menu :
Press the or button on the
remote control. A highlight indicates that the respective menu item’s setting is selected for modifi cation.
Press the to modify the setting of
the selected menu item.
To exit menu, press the
the remote control.
button on
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A. Selecting the language
You can select ENGLISH, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH or ITALIANO as your
preferred language.
In the SETUP menu, press the >
• button repeatedly to select your preferred language.
COMMUNICATION OFF
STORE > ENABLE CARD SLOT YES DCM TYPE GENERIC
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
COMMUNICATION > NO. OF PROGRAMS > PROGRAM INSTALL > CONFIGURATION > CLOCK SETUP >
SETUP
B. Selecting your Communication
Source
In the SETUP menu, there are seven options in the COMMUNICATION menu which can be selected by using the < > buttons on the remote control.
They are SP - SPI, SP - I2C, HM - LINK,
SERIAL XPRESS, MULTI RC, SMART RC and OFF.
The factory default is OFF.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
COMMUNICATION >
NO. OF PROGRAMS > PROGRAM INSTALL > CONFIGURATION > CLOCK SETUP >
SETUP
Press the < or > button to select
SP - SPI, SP - I2C, HM - LINK or SERIAL XPRESS options to allow you
to identify a connection link between the TV Display and the setup box.
Select YES in the ENABLE CARD SLOT option to enable System Card functions.
For SP - SPI and SP - I2C, select GENERIC for the DCM TYPE item if the set-top box requires source switching. For set-top box that requires no source switching, select NO SOURCE SWITCH.
For MULTI RC, select this option to use the specifi ed colour code to correspond to the guest remote control. Refer to Appendix A on page 39 for details on how to confi gure MULTI RC on your guest remote control.
For SMART RC, select this option to enable you to access PAYTV channels via a special remote control. Contact your local PHILIPS sales representative should you require further assistance.
Proceed to select STORE and store all
• your selections.
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C. Defining the number of available
channels
This feature allows you to define the number of available channels for TV, Pay TV, Info (Info Channel) and Radio.
In the SETUP menu, press the > button to highlight NO. OF PROGRAMS and press the > button to enter into the NO. OF PROGRAMS menu.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION >
NO. OF PROGRAMS >
PROGRAM INSTALL > CONFIGURATION > CLOCK SETUP >
TV 35
PAYTV 5 INFO 5 RADIO 5 STORE >
Press the < or > buttons to select
TV, PAYTV, INFO (Info Channel) or RADIO.
SETUP
NO. OF PROGRAMS
Note: The total number of programmes
you can defi ne for TV, PAYTV, INFO and RADIO is 125. For example, if you defi ne 50 programmes for TV, 30 for PAYTV and 20 for INFO, the number of programmes available for RADIO is
25. The total number of programmes allowed is 125.
D. Installing the Programmes
The PROGRAM INSTALL feature allows you to perform the following activities:
select a programme number
1.
select an input source
2.
* select a TV system
3.
* tune a channel manually
4.
name a channel
5.
fi ne-tune a channel
6.
mute the audio or video source
7.
* select the teletext language
8.
lock a channel
* These activities are only available when TUNER is selected in the INPUT feature.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION > NO. OF PROGRAMS >
PROGRAM INSTALL >
CONFIGURATION > CLOCK SETUP >
SETUP
Use the Digit 0 - 9 buttons to defi ne
• the number of available channels.
Press the > button repeatedly until
STORE is highlighted and press the > button to store all the available number of programmes.
Press the > button to enter PROGRAM INSTALL menu.
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PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM NO. TV 1
INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL ( ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 0 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
• Press the < or > button to select
the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < or > button to make
adjustment or select option.
Selecting a programme number
1.
Press the > button repeatedly to
select the desired type of program TV, PAYTV, INFO (Info Channel) or RADIO.
• Press the Digit 0 - 9 buttons to select
the programme number.
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM NO. TV 8
INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL ( ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 0 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
2.
Selecting an input source
• Press the > button to select INPUT.
• Press the < or > button repeatedly to select the desired input source (TUNER, AV 1, AV 2, SVIDEO,
EXT 3 CVBS, EXT 3 SVIDEO, EXT 4 CVI, VGA, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, CARD-CVBS, CARD-YC or CARD EXT 4).
Note : CARD-YC, CARD EXT 4 and CARD CVBS are available for certain
models only.
If TUNER is selected, you can: – select the TV system – perform manual installation of channels – perform fi ne tuning of channels
– select the teletext language.
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM NO. TV 1
INPUT TUNER
SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL ( ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 0 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
• Press the > button repeatedly until STORE is highlighted and press the > button to store selection.
• Press the > button repeatedly until
STORE is highlighted and press the > button to store selection.
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3.
Selecting the TV system
Note: You can only select SYSTEM
if TUNER is selected in the INPUT source.
• Press the > button to select SYSTEM and press the > button repeatedly to select the desired system (WEST EU, UK, EAST EU or FRANCE).
PROGRAM NO. TV 1 INPUT TUNER
SYSTEM WEST EU
FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL ( ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 0 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
• Press the > button repeatedly until STORE is highlighted and press the > button to store selection.
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM NO. TV 1 INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU
FREQUENCY 559.2500 >
LABEL ( ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 0 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
• Press the > button repeatedly until STORE is highlighted and press the > button to store selection.
Repeat all the above steps to continue manual installation of channels.
Naming a channel
5.
You can assign a label (name) to a channel.
• Press the > button to select LABEL.
Installing the channels manually
4.
Note: You can only tune channels manually if TUNER is selected in the INPUT feature.
• Press the > button to select FREQUENCY.
• Press the > button to start installation of channels or you can use the Digit 0
- 9 buttons to key in the frequency.
• Press the > button to start installation. Once a programme is found, the searching stops.
• Press the > button to move to the fi rst character slot. A red dash will appear.
• Press the < or > button repeatedly to select your desired fi rst character.
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM NO. TV 1 INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 >
LABEL (A ) >
STORE > FINE TUNE 0 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
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• Press the > button to move to
the next character slot and continue to select the next character with the < or > button (maximum of 8 characters).
• Press the
mode.
button to exit label
• Press the > button to select STORE.
• Press the > button to store name.
The name will appear on the top left hand corner of the TV screen when you switch to the channel which have been assigned a name.
6.
Fine-tuning the channels
Note: You can only fi ne tune channels
if TUNER is selected in the INPUT source.
• If the reception is not satisfactory,
press the > button to select FINE TUNE and adjust using the < or > button.
Muting the Audio or Video source
7.
You can choose to mute the Audio or the Video source.
• Press the > button to select MUTE.
• Press the > button repeatedly to select NONE, AUDIO or VIDEO.
• Press the < button repeatedly until STORE is highlighted.
Press the > button to store selection.
PROGRAM NO. TV 1 INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL (SPORTS ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 2
MUTE AUDIO
TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM NO. TV 1 INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL (SPORTS ) > STORE >
FINE TUNE 2
MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
• Press the < button to select
STORE.
Press the > button to store selection.
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8.
Selecting the Teletext language
Note: You can only select the TELETEXT LANGUAGE if TUNER is selected in the INPUT
feature.
• Press the > button to select TELETEXT LANGUAGE.
• Press the > button repeatedly to select the desired teletext language (WEST EU, EAST EU, CYRILLIC or GREEK).
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PROGRAM NO. TV 1 INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL (SPORTS ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 2 MUTE NONE
TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU
PROTECTION NO
• Press the < button repeatedly until STORE is highlighted.
Press the > button to store selection.
PROGRAM INSTALL
• Press the > button to select YES.
PROGRAM INSTALL
PROGRAM NO. TV 1 INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL (SPORTS ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 2 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU
PROTECTION YES
• Press the < button repeatedly until STORE is highlighted.
Press the > button to store selection.
Locking the Channels
9.
This feature allows system integrators to lock selected channels to prevent any access to them.
• Press the > button repeatedly to select the desired type of program TV, PAYTV, INFO (Info Channel) or RADIO.
• Press the Digit 0 - 9 buttons to
select the channel you want to lock.
PROGRAM NO. TV 1
INPUT TUNER SYSTEM WEST EU FREQUENCY 559.2500 > LABEL (SPORTS ) > STORE > FINE TUNE 2 MUTE NONE TELETEXT LANGUAGE WEST EU PROTECTION NO
PROGRAM INSTALL
• Press the > button repeatedly until PROTECTION is highlighted.
Note: If you access any locked channel, LOCKED will appear on the screen.
To unlock channel, do the following:
• select PROGRAM INSTALL in the SETUP menu.
• select PROTECTION in the PROGRAM INSTALL menu
• select NO in the PROTECTION feature.
• select STORE and store selection.
E. Specifying and Configuring the
settings and options
The CONFIGURATION menu allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :
SWITCH ON / OSD
1. PICTURE / SOUND
2. SECURITY
3. CONTROL
4. *VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
5. FEATURES
6.
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* VIDEO ADJUSTMENT feature is only available when the input source selected is EXT4 CVI, VGA, HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.
• Press the > button to enter CONFIGURATION menu.
SWITCH ON / OSD
PICTURE / SOUND SECURITY > CONTROL > VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FEATURES >
CONFIGURATION
>
>
>
• Press the < or > button to select the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < or > button to make adjustment or select option.
Specifying the confi gurations when
1.
switching on TV
The SWITCH ON / OSD menu allows you to select and confi gure the settings and options for :
– WELCOME MESSAGE – SWITCH ON PROGRAM – SWITCH ON VOLUME – SWITCH ON PICTURE FORMAT – POWER ON – VOLUME INDICATOR – PROGRAM DISPLAY
• Press the > button to enter
SWITCH ON / OSD menu.
SWITCH ON / OSD
WELCOME MESSAGE >
SWITCH ON PROGRAM TV 2 SWITCH ON VOLUME 30 SWITCH ON PIC FMT WIDESCREEN POWER ON LAST STATUS VOLUME INDICATOR YES PROGRAM DISPLAY ALL
• Press the < or > button to select
the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < , > or Digit 0 -9 buttons
to make adjustment or select options.
WELCOME MESSAGE: key in a welcome message. – SWITCH ON PROGRAM: set a channel which you desire the TV to always tune to at startup. Note: If STANDARD is selected in the SWITCH ON PROGRAM feature, the TV will switch to the last viewed channel upon start-up. – SWITCH ON VOLUME: specify the volume setting at startup.
SWITCH ON PIC FMT: select your preferred picture format at startup (AUTO, 4:3, ZOOM 14:9, ZOOM 16:9, SUBTITLE ZOOM, WIDESCREEN, SUPERWIDE or FULLSCREEN).
POWER ON: select the status (LAST STATUS, ON, STANDBY or FORCED ON) of the TV when switched on.
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If LAST STATUS option is selected, the last power status will be activated when TV is switched on.
If ON option is selected, the TV will always switch on when the mains cord is inserted in the mains socket and turn on. The POWER buttons on the Guest Remote Control and the TV will be enabled.
If STANDBY option is selected, the TV will switch on to stand-by mode whenever the main power is switched on.
SWITCH ON / OSD >
PICTURE / SOUND
SECURITY > CONTROL > VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FEATURES >
CONFIGURATION
>
>
• Press the > button to enter the PICTURE / SOUND menu.
If FORCED ON option is selected, the TV will always switch on when the mains cord is inserted in the mains socket and turn on. The POWER buttons on the Guest Remote Control and the TV will be disabled.
VOLUME INDICATOR: display the volume indicator.
PROGRAM INDICATOR: display the programme number, label (if any) or both.
Specifying the confi gurations for
2.
PICTURE / SOUND
In the CONFIGURATION menu, the PICTURE / SOUND feature allows you to select and confi gure the settings and options for
BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, TINT, ACTIVE CONTROL, TREBLE, BASS, BALANCE and AVL.
PICTURE / SOUND
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR CONTRAST SHARPNESS TINT ACTIVE CONTROL TREBLE BASS BALANCE AVL
45
38
70
50
36
52
55
ON
YES
0
• Press the < or > button to select the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < or > button to make adjustment or select option.
Specifying the Security options
3.
In the CONFIGURATION menu, the SECURITY feature allows you to select an option to enable access to the SETUP menu without a RC2573 setup remote control.
• Press the > button to select PICTURE / SOUND.
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The SECURITY feature allows you to select and confi gure the settings and options for :
– SECURITY – KEYBOARD LOCK – REMOTE CONTROL LOCK – VIDEO OUT MUTE
• Press the > button and select SECURITY.
SWITCH ON / OSD PICTURE / SOUND
SECURITY
CONTROL > VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FEATURES >
CONFIGURATION
> >
>
>
• Press the > button to enter the SECURITY menu.
The SECURITY feature offers you two security modes: STANDARD and HIGH.
• Press the < or > button to select STANDARD or HIGH.
If STANDARD option is selected, the TV SETUP menu can be accessed by entering a special security code with a guest remote control.
Contact your local PHILIPS sales representative should you require further assistance.
If HIGH is selected, the TV setup menu can be accessed only with a RC2573 setup remote control in setup mode.
Note: The default security setting is STANDARD. When security setting
is in STANDARD mode, it may be vulnerable to unauthorized operations.
SECURITY
KEYBOARD LOCK REMOTE VIDEO OUT MUTE
SECURITY
STANDARD
NO
CONTROL LOCK
NO
NO
• Press the < or > button to select the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < or > button to make adjustment or select option.
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The KEYBOARD LOCK feature allows you to lock the TV keyboard buttons.
• Press the > button to select KEYBOARD LOCK.
SECURITY STANDARD
KEYBOARD LOCK
REMOTE VIDEO OUT MUTE
SECURITY
CONTROL LOCK
ALL
NO
NO
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• Press the > button to select YES to lock the TV keyboard buttons except for the POWER button.
• Select ALL to lock all the TV keyboard buttons including the POWER button.
• Select NO to unlock all the TV keyboard buttons including the POWER button.
The REMOTE CONTROL LOCK feature allows you to lock all the guest remote control buttons. This feature is particularly suited for television sets that are used in public areas to prevent guests with a remote from changing the channels, volume, etc.
• Press the > button to select REMOTE CONTROL LOCK.
SECURITY STANDARD KEYBOARD LOCK
REMOTE
VIDEO OUT MUTE
SECURITY
ALL
CONTROL LOCK
NO
YES
• Press the > button to select YES to lock all the guest remote control buttons.
The VIDEO OUT MUTE feature allows you to mute the Video from the TV to any external devices.
• Press the > button to select VIDEO OUT MUTE.
SECURITY STANDARD KEYBOARD LOCK REMOTE
VIDEO OUT MUTE
SECURITY
ALL
CONTROL LOCK
YES
YES
• Press the > button to select YES to activate the VIDEO OUT MUTE feature.
Confi guring the Control options
4.
In the CONFIGURATION menu, the CONTROL feature allows you to select and confi gure the settings and options for : – ESP (Energy Saving Programmability) – AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE – STEP TUNING – DIGIT TIMEOUT – AUTO SCART – ALWAYS RGB – MINIMUM VOLUME – MAXIMUM VOLUME
• Press the > button to select CONTROL.
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SWITCH ON / OSD PICTURE / SOUND SECURITY
CONTROL >
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FEATURES >
CONFIGURATION
>
>
>
>
Note : If a remote or keyboard command is received before the ESP time period expires, the Timer will reset and begin counting down again.
• Press the < or > button to select a specifi ed time period.
• Press the > button to enter the CONTROL menu.
ESP OFF
AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING NO DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART ALWAYS RGB NO MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
NO
NO
• Press the < or > button to select the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < or > button to make adjustments or select option.
The ESP (Energy Saving Programmability) function allows you to select a specifi ed period of time (from
1 HR / 2 HR ......... / 99 HR) to power
down your TV automatically. If it does not receive any commands during this period from the remote control or the TV keyboard, this energy saving feature will take effect.
ESP 2
AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING NO DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART ALWAYS RGB NO MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
NO
NO
The AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE feature allows you to mute the AUDIO and VIDEO source if any loss of signal transmission occurs.
• Press the > button to select AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE.
ESP 2
AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE
STEP TUNING NO DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART ALWAYS RGB NO MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
YES
NO
• Press the > button to select YES
to mute AUDIO and VIDEO source.
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The STEP TUNING feature allows tuning to be performed for each digit entry if YES is selected.
• Press the > button to select STEP TUNING.
ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE
STEP TUNING YES
DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART ALWAYS RGB NO MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
• Press the > button to select YES to activate STEP TUNING function.
CONTROL
YES
NO
ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING YES
DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0
AUTO SCART ALWAYS RGB NO MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
YES
NO
• Press the < or > button to specify a time period.
In the AUTO SCART feature, the TV will automatically switch to the designated source where scart signal at the designated source is detected.
• Press the > button to select AUTO SCART.
The DIGIT TIMEOUT feature allows you to specify a time period (from 1 second to 9.9 seconds) for the channel to switch to another channel when you key in the channel number. It is advisable not to specify too short a time period especially when you want to key in a 2- digit channel number. For example, if you specify a 1 second time period, you may not have enough time to key the second digit as the channel will switch after you key in the fi rst digit.
Note : The recommended and default setting is 3.0 seconds.
• Press the > button to select DIGIT TIMEOUT.
• Press the < or > button to select NO, AV1 (EXT 1), AV2 (EXT 2), ALL or POWER SCART.
ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING YES DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0
AUTO SCART AV1
ALWAYS RGB NO MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
YES
If AV 1 (EXT 1) is selected and you are watching TV from the RF source, the TV switches automatically to the AV1 channel when a scart cable is connected to a AV1 connector.
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If POWER SCART is selected, the TV when in stand-by mode will automatically switch on when a scart signal is detected. Likewise, when a scart signal is not detected, the TV will go to stand-by automatically.
ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING YES DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0
AUTO SCART POWER SCART
ALWAYS RGB NO MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
YES
The ALWAYS RGB feature controls RGB insertion in TV auxiliary sources.
• Press the > button to select ALWAYS RGB.
• Press the < or > button to select NO, AUTO or AV1 (EXT 1).
• Select NO to allow RGB insertion in AV1 (EXT 1) only.
• Select AV1 (EXT 1) to allow RGB insertion in AV1 (EXT 1) and other sources.
ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING YES DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART POWER SCART
ALWAYS RGB AV1
MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
YES
• If COMMUNICATION is SP-SPI or SP-I2C, select AUTO to allow RGB insertion in AV1 (EXT 1) and other sources.
COMMUNICATION SP - SPI
STORE > ENABLE CARD SLOT YES DCM TYPE GENERIC
COMMUNICATION
ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING YES DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART POWER SCART
ALWAYS RGB NO
MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
YES
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ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING YES DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART POWER SCART
ALWAYS RGB AUTO
MIN VOLUME 0 MAX VOLUME 99
CONTROL
YES
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• If COMMUNICATION is not SP-SPI or SP-I2C, select AUTO to allow RGB insertion in AV1 (EXT1) and not other sources.
The MIN and MAX VOLUME options allow you to specify the limit setting for Minimum and Maximum Volume.
• Press the > button repeatedly to select MIN VOLUME or MAX VOLUME.
• Press the < or > button to specify a minimum or maximum volume setting.
ESP 2 AUDIO / VIDEO MUTE STEP TUNING YES DIGIT TIMEOUT 3 . 0 AUTO SCART ALWAYS RGB NO
MIN VOLUME 10
MAX VOLUME 38
CONTROL
YES
NO
* Functions available only when the input sources selected are VGA,
EXT4 CVI and CARD EXT4.
Note: VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
feature is only available when the input source is in EXT4 CVI, VGA, HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.
• Press the > button repeatedly until VIDEO ADJUSTMENT is highlighted.
SWITCH ON / OSD PICTURE / SOUND SECURITY CONTROL >
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
FEATURES >
CONFIGURATION
>
>
>
>
• Press the > button to enter VIDEO ADJUSTMENT menu.
Adjusting the Picture
5.
In the CONFIGURATION menu, the VIDEO ADJUSTMENT feature allows you to : – adjust the picture horizontally and vertically. – *eliminate horizontal and vertical interfering lines. – *adjust the positioning of the picture automatically. – *return to the factory settings (default settings).
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
HORIZONTAL < >
VERTICAL < > PHASE < > CLOCK < > AUTO ADJUST > RESET >
The HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL options allow you to adjust the picture horizontally and vertically. This is useful for confi guring channels that have tickers or scrolling banners at the bottom such as news and sports channels.
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Note: HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL options are only available
when the input sources selected are HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.
• Press the < or > button to select HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL.
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
HORIZONTAL < >
VERTICAL < >
PHASE < > CLOCK < > AUTO ADJUST > RESET >
• Press the < or > button to adjust the picture horizontally or vertically.
The PHASE and CLOCK options allow you to eliminate the horizontal and vertical interfering lines.
Note: CLOCK refers to the video properties of the VGA signal.
• Press the > button to select PHASE or CLOCK.
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
HORIZONTAL < > VERTICAL < >
PHASE < >
CLOCK < > AUTO ADJUST > RESET >
• Press the < or > button to select PHASE or CLOCK to eliminate the horizontal or vertical interfering lines.
Note: PHASE and CLOCK options are only available when the input sources selected are VGA, EXT4 CVI and CARD EXT4.
The AUTO ADJUST option allows you to adjust the positioning of the picture automatically. Note: AUTO ADJUST is only available when the input sources selected are VGA, EXT4 CVI and CARD EXT4.
• Press the > button to select AUTO ADJUST.
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
HORIZONTAL < > VERTICAL < > PHASE < > CLOCK < >
AUTO ADJUST >
RESET >
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• Press the > button to activate option.
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The RESET option allows you to return to the factory settings (default settings).
Note: RESET is only available when the input sources selected are VGA, EXT4 CVI and CARD EXT4.
• Press the > button to select RESET.
SWITCH ON / OSD PICTURE / SOUND SECURITY CONTROL > VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
FEATURES >
CONFIGURATION
>
>
>
>
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
HORIZONTAL < > VERTICAL < > PHASE < > CLOCK < > AUTO ADJUST >
RESET >
• Press the > button to return to the factory settings (default settings).
Confi guring the Features options
6.
and settings
In the CONFIGURATION menu, FEATURES allows you to select and
confi gure the settings and options for: – SMART POWER – SMART SOUND KEY – DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO – DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO – LOW POWER STANDBY
• Press the > button to enter the FEATURES menu.
SMART POWER OFF
SMART SOUND KEY SMART SOUND DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
• Press the < or > button to select the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < or > button to select the options.
The SMART POWER feature allows you to put the TV in an energy saving mode which can reduce energy consumption.
• Press the < > buttons to select LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH to activate energy saving mode. To de-activate energy saving mode, select OFF.
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SMART POWER LOW
SMART SOUND KEY SMART SOUND DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
The SMART SOUND KEY option allows you to select between AUDIO SELECT or SMART SOUND.
• Press the > button to select SMART SOUND KEY.
SMART POWER LOW
SMART SOUND KEY AUDIO SELECT
DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
SMART POWER LOW
SMART SOUND KEY SMART SOUND
DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
The DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO or DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO option
allows you to defi ne the HDMI Audio from different Sources. This feature is particularly useful for connecting DVI sources to this television. DVI Video can convert easily to HDMI with a simple adaptor, but the audio signal is not present and must then be connected to one of the other inputs on the TV. This feature allows you to match the DVI video to the Audio signal you have connected.
• Press the > button to select DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO or DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO.
• Press the < or > button to select AUDIO SELECT or SMART SOUND.
Select AUDIO SELECT to allow you to confi gure the Smart Sound button on the Guest remote control to toggle the different audio sources.
Select SMART SOUND to allow you to confi gure the Smart Sound button on the Guest remote control to listen to different SMART
SOUND modes.
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SMART POWER LOW SMART SOUND KEY SMART SOUND
DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO
DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
• Press the < or > button to select EXT3 AUDIO, EXT4 AUDIO or HDMI.
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The LOW POWER STANDBY option allows you to save electricity when TV is in stand-by mode.
• Press the > button repeatedly until LOW POWER STANDBY is highlighted.
SMART POWER LOW SMART SOUND KEY SMART SOUND DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI
LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
• Press the > button to select YES to activate LOWER POWER STANDBY option.
Note: By default, LOW POWER STANDBY is set to NO.
LOW POWER STANDBY must be set to NO if connected to a System Box or System SmartCard.
BUZZER VOLUME
7. Note : CLOCK SETUP feature is applicable for certain models only.
• Press the < or > button repeatedly until CLOCK SETUP is highlighted.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION > NO. OF PROGRAMS > PROGRAM INSTALL > CONFIGURATION >
CLOCK SETUP >
SETUP
• Press the > button to enter CLOCK SETUP menu.
DISPLAY STANDBY >
DISPLAY ON > TIME SETTING > TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD > DOWNLOAD PROGRAM > TIME OFFSET > BUZZER VOLUME >
CLOCK SETUP
F. Setting up the TV Clock
For some models, the TV has a clock displayed at the front bottom of the TV.
In the SETUP menu, the CLOCK SETUP feature allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :
DISPLAY STANDBY
1. DISPLAY ON
2. TIME SETTING
3. TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD
4. DOWNLOAD PROGRAM
5. TIME OFFSET
6.
• Press the < or > button to select the item you want to confi gure.
• Press the < or > button to select the option or make adjustment.
1. Setting the brightness level of the clock when the TV is on Standby
In the CLOCK SETUP menu, the DISPLAY STANDBY allows you to set
the brightness level of the clock display when the TV is in stand-by mode.
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Press the < or > button to set the brightness level (1 - 5 and OFF).
DISPLAY STANDBY 3
DISPLAY ON > TIME SETTING > TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD > DOWNLOAD PROGRAM > TIME OFFSET > BUZZER VOLUME >
CLOCK SETUP
2. Setting the brightness level of the clock when the TV is switched on
You can also set the brightness level of the clock display when the TV is switched on.
Press the > button to select
DISPLAY ON.
DISPLAY STANDBY 3
DISPLAY ON 3
TIME SETTING > TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD > DOWNLOAD PROGRAM > TIME OFFSET > BUZZER VOLUME >
CLOCK SETUP
Press the < or > button to select
TIME SETTING.
DISPLAY STANDBY 3 DISPLAY ON 3
TIME SETTING 10 : 10
TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD > DOWNLOAD PROGRAM > TIME OFFSET > BUZZER VOLUME >
Press the <, > or the Digit 0 - 9
CLOCK SETUP
buttons to key in the time.
4. Setting the time of the Clock via Teletext Time Download
You can also set the time of the clock to activate or deactivate the function for automatic time downloading via Teletext. The TV clock will be automatically synchronised to the correct time.
Press the < or > button to select
TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD.
Press the < or > button to set the
• brightness level (1 - 5 and OFF).
3. Setting the time of the Clock
manually
You can set the time of the clock manually by keying in the time in the TIME
SETTING option.
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DISPLAY STANDBY 3 DISPLAY ON 3 TIME SETTING 10 : 10
TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD YES
DOWNLOAD PROGRAM > TIME OFFSET > BUZZER VOLUME >
Press the < or > button to select
CLOCK SETUP
YES to download time automatically
via teletext.
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5. Retrieving the correct time from Teletext of the selected channel
You can select a channel which has teletext transmission from which the correct time from the teletext is retrieved.
Press the < or > button to select
DOWNLOAD PROGRAM.
DISPLAY STANDBY 3 DISPLAY ON 3 TIME SETTING 10 : 10 TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD YES
DOWNLOAD PROGRAM TV6
TIME OFFSET 1 BUZZER VOLUME LOW
Press the < or > button to select
CLOCK SETUP
TV1, INFO 1, PAY TV, AV1 (EXT 1), SVIDEO or AV2 (EXT 2).
Use the Digit 0 - 9 buttons to select the teletext channel for TV1,
INFO 1, PAY TV, AV1 (EXT 1), SVIDEO or AV2 (EXT 2).
For example, if you select Channel 6 in TV1 option, the time of the selected teletext channel will be retrieved.
Press the < or > button to select
TIME OFFSET.
DISPLAY STANDBY 3 DISPLAY ON 3 TIME SETTING 10 : 10 TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD YES DOWNLOAD PROGRAM TV 2
TIME OFFSET 1
BUZZER VOLUME >
Press the < or > button to select
CLOCK SETUP
the time difference (1 to 12 hours).
7. Setting the Buzzer Volume
The BUZZER VOLUME option
allows you to set the volume of the alarm buzzer.
Press the < or > button to select
BUZZER VOLUME.
DISPLAY STANDBY 3 DISPLAY ON 3 TIME SETTING 10 : 10 TELETEXT TIME DOWNLOAD YES DOWNLOAD PROGRAM TV 2 TIME OFFSET 1
BUZZER VOLUME LOW
CLOCK SETUP
6. Offsetting the clock time
The TIME OFFSET option allows you
to set the offset time needed to adjust the time received from the teletext channel to represent the current time in the current location.
Press the < or > button to select
OFF, LOW, or HIGH.
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Cloning the TV and the SmartLoader configuration
Cloning the TV configuration to the SmartLoader
Slide button on the left of the SmartLoader up to the position. Aim SmartLoader at green LED of the TV (5 to 15 cm away).
MENU
SmartLoader
SMART-LOADER
Press the MENU button on the Smart-
• Loader to display the menu on TV.
SMARTLOADER TO TV
TV TO SMARTLOADER >
SMARTLOADER
Cloning the SmartLoader configuration to the TV
Slide button on the left of the Smart Loader up to the position. Aim SmartLoader at green LED of the TV (5 to 15 cm away).
MENU
SmartLoader
SMART-LOADER
Press the MENU button on the Smart­Loader to display the menu on TV.
SMARTLOADER TO TV >
TV TO SMARTLOADER
SMARTLOADER
Press the > button to select TV TO
SMARTLOADER.
Press the > button to start cloning the
• TV confi guration to the SmartLoader.
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Press the < or > button to select SMARTLOADER TO TV.
Press the > button to start cloning the SmartLoader confi guration to the TV.
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Installing a System SmartCard or System Box
NOTE: Before installing a System
SmartCard or System Box, ensure the TV is switched off.
1. Inserting the System SmartCard or System Box
Insert the SmartCard into the SmartCard slot on the rear of the TV (available for certain models only) and connect the other cables as directed by the System provider.
After the SmartCard has been inserted
and the cables connected, switch on the TV.
Connect to the Data 1 (RJ 12) connector at the rear of the TV.
2. Setting up the correct Communication Source
Note: The default setting in the
Communication menu is OFF. If a System SmartCard or System Box is used with this TV, the Communication menu item must be set to the correct communications protocol. For purposes of providing an example only, SP - I2C is selected as the communications protocol.
Sample of System Box
Sample of System SmartCard
For For the System Box, insert the
RJ12 cable of the System Box to the DATA 11 (RJ12) connector on the rear of the TV and connect the other cables as directed by the System provider.
After all the connection of cables are
completed, switch on the TV.
In the SETUP menu, select
COMMUNICATION.
Press the > button to enter
COMMUNICATION menu.
Press the > button to select
SP - I2C.
COMMUNICATION SP - 12C
STORE > ENABLE CARD SLOT NO DCM TYPE GENERIC
COMMUNICATION
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3. Enabling the Card Slot
For the System SmartCard or System Box to function, the Card Slot must be enabled.
Press the > button to select ENABLE CARD SLOT.
SMART POWER LOW SMART SOUND KEY SMART SOUND DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI
LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
COMMUNICATION SP - 12C STORE >
ENABLE CARD SLOT YES
DCM TYPE GENERIC
Press the > button to select YES
COMMUNICATION
(if applicable).
Press the > button to select STORE and press the > button to store selections.
4. Selecting the Low Power Standby
For the System SmartCard or System Box to function, NO must be selected.
In the CONFIGURATION menu,
• select FEATURES.
Press the > button to enter the
FEATURES menu.
Press > button and select LOW
POWER STANDBY.
Press the > button to select NO.
5. Checking the installation of System SmartCard or System Box
To check whether the installation is done correctly, press the RECALL button on the green remote control to display menu.
01 26HF7875 / 10 02 SV1A0707100003 03 IC7E1 - 0 . 18 04 LC71HEL1 - 0 . 22 05 OPT (2C) 12 28 D3 6F 06 OPT - MODEL 26HF7875 / 10 07 CLOCK OK 08 COMMUNICATION SP - I2C OFFLINE 09 TV 1 NOT TUNED
See item 08 of the menu. If SP - I2C shows “OFFLINE”, check whether the System SmartCard is correctly inserted into the card slot of the TV.
For System Box, check whether the RJ12 cable and connection between terminal and TV is properly connected.
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Diagnosing Basic Problems
1. TV does not seem to communicate with the external interactive terminal.
Check the Communication Source
Press the RECALL button on the remote (in Setup position). Item 08 of the menu should read
COMMUNICATION SP - I2C ONLINE.
01 26HF7875 / 10 02 SV1A0707100003 03 IC7E1 - 0 . 18 04 LC71HEL1 - 0 . 22 05 OPT (2C) 12 28 D3 6F 06 OPT - MODEL 26HF7875 / 10 07 CLOCK OK 08 COMMUNICATION SP - I2C ONLINE 09 TV 1 NOT TUNED
If it is not SP - I2C, press the
MENU button on the remote to display the Setup menu. Press the > button to select COMMUNICATION.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
COMMUNICATION >
NO. OF PROGRAMS > PROGRAM INSTALL > CONFIGURATION > CLOCK SETUP >
SETUP
COMMUNICATION SP - 12C
STORE > ENABLE CARD SLOT NO DCM TYPE GENERIC
COMMUNICATION
Press the > button to select SP - I2C.
Check the insertion and connection
If the TV still does not communicate with the external interactive terminal after selecting the correct Communication source, press the RECALL button on the remote. Check item 08 of the menu.
01 26HF7875 / 10 02 SV1A0707100003 03 IC7E1 - 0 . 18 04 LC71HEL1 - 0 . 22 05 OPT (2C) 12 28 D3 6F 06 OPT - MODEL 26HF7875 / 10 07 CLOCK OK 08 COMMUNICATION SP - I2C OFFLINE 09 TV 1 NOT TUNED
If it reads “COMMUNICATION SP - I2C OFFLINE”, check the RJ12 cable and connection between terminal and TV is properly connected for the System Box.
Press the > button to enter
COMMUNICATION menu.
For the System SmartCard, check the SmartCard is correctly inserted into the card slot of the TV.
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Check whether the Card Slot is enabled
If the TV still does not communicate with the System SmartCard, in the COMMUNICATION menu, press the > button repeatedly until ENABLE CARD SLOT is highlighted.
SMART POWER LOW SMART SOUND KEY SMART SOUND DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO EXT3 AUDIO DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO HDMI
LOW POWER STANDBY NO
FEATURES
COMMUNICATION OFF STORE >
ENABLE CARD SLOT YES
DCM TYPE GENERIC
COMMUNICATION
Press the > button to select YES to enable System Card or System Box functions.
Press the < button to select STORE and press the > button to store all selections.
Check the Low Power Standby option
For the System SmartCard or System Box to function, NO must be selected.
In the CONFIGURATION menu, select FEATURES.
Press the > button to enter the FEATURES menu.
Press > button and select LOW
POWER STANDBY.
2. An “F” appears in the upper hand corner of the TV screen.
This indicates that the TV is in factory
mode.
To restore to normal operation, press and hold the PROGRAM DOWN and VOLUME DOWN keyboard buttons on the side of the TV for a few seconds.
3. Picture performance not at optimum when using VGA or EXT 4 source
To ensure optimal picture
• performance and no distortion when using this TV with a VGA or EXT 4 source, avoid connecting a VGA input and a EXT 4 input simultaneously to the TV.
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Appendix A – Multi Remote Controls Support
Programming the Multi Remote Controls function
Multi RC function supports up to four
TV sets operating in one room without any interference from each other remote controls. Each Guest Remote Control must be programmed individually to one of the four colour (Blue, Yellow, Green and Red) buttons on the remote control.
COMMUNICATION MULTI RC STORE >
REMOTE CONTROL YELLOW
COMMUNICATION
Press the
1. remote control to activate the TV
button on the GREEN
SETUP Menu.
Press the > button to select
2. COMMUNICATION.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
COMMUNICATION >
NO. OF PROGRAMS > PROGRAM INSTALL > CONFIGURATION > CLOCK SETUP >
3.
Press the > button to enter the
SETUP
COMMUNICATION menu.
COMMUNICATION MULTI RC
STORE > REMOTE CONTROL BLUE
COMMUNICATION
Press the > button repeatedly to toggle
6. through the four colours and select your preferred colour.
Press the < button to select STORE
7. and press the > button to store your selection. Press the button to exit menu.
Using the Guest Remote Control, press
8. the MENU and the YELLOW buttons simultaneously to set the remote control to the corresponding colour that you have selected in the REMOTE CONTROL option. If BLUE colour is selected at the REMOTE CONTROL option, correspondingly, you must select BLUE colour button on the Guest Remote Control.
You can now use the Guest Remote Control to operate the TV set.
To check whether you have
9. programmed the MULTI RC function correctly, press the OK button on the Guest Remote Control for fi ve seconds.
Press the > button repeatedly until
4. MULTI RC is selected.
Press the > button to select
5. REMOTE CONTROL.
Information of the Remote Battery, Remote Colour and the TV Colour will be shown on the screen. If the Remote Colour and the TV Colour do not match, you need to re-programme and ensure they match to enable the Guest Remote Control to operate the TV.
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Appendix B – Resolutions Table
Refer to the HDMI INPUT table if you use the HDMI connector to plug in a PC (PC Format) or a Video Input (Video Format), for example, a HDMI DVD player.
HDMI INPUT
Mode Signal Format
PC Format 640 x 480 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
800 x 600 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
1024 x 768 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
1280 x 768 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 60 Hz
1360 x 768 60 Hz
Video Format 720 x 480p 60 Hz
720 (1440) x 480i 60 Hz
720 x 576p 50 Hz
720 (1440) x 576i 50 Hz
1280 x 720p 60 Hz
1280 x 720p 50 Hz
1920 x 1080i 50 Hz, 60 Hz
1920 x 1080p 50 Hz, 60 Hz
Refer to the PC Analogue, D-sub input table if you connect the PC via VGA connector.
To ensure optimal picture performance and no distortion when using this TV with a VGA or EXT 4 (Y Pb Pr) source, avoid connecting a VGA input and a EXT 4 (Y Pb Pr) input simultaneously to the TV.
PC Analogue, D-sub input
Mode Signal Format
PC Format 640 x 480 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
720 x 400 70 Hz
800 x 600 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
1024 x 768 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
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Environmental Information
Recycling
The packaging of this product is intended to be recycled. Contact your local authorities for information about how to recycle the packaging.
Disposal of your old product
Your product is manufactured with high­quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. When you see the crossed-out wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Please familiarise yourself about your local systems for the disposal of electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local regulations and do not dispose your old products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and for human health.
Disposal of batteries
The supplied batteries do not contain the heavy metals, mercury and cadmium. Please dispose off exhausted batteries according to your local regulations.
Power consumption
This TV consumes minimal energy in standby mode to minimise environmental impact.
Active power consumption is given on the type plate at the rear of the TV.
For more product specifications, see the product leaflet on www.philips.com/ professional.
Note: Specifications and information are subject to change without notice.
For further assistance, call the customer support service in your country. The telephone numbers and addresses are given in the worldwide guarantee booklet supplied with the TV.
Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
Royal Philips manufactures and sells many products targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive electromagnetic signals.
One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for our products, to comply with all applicable legal require­ments and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products.
Philips is committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects.
Philips confi rms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scien­tifi c evidence available today.
Philips plays an active role in the
development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardization for early integration in its products.
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Information for Users in the UK
(Not applicable outside UK)
Positioning the TV
For the best results, choose a position where light does not fall directly on the screen, and at some distance away from radiators or other sources of heat. Leave a space of at least 5 cm all around the TV for ventilation, making sure that curtains, cupboards etc. cannot obstruct the air fl ow through the ventilation apertures. The TV is intended for use in a domestic environment only and should never be operated or stored in excessively hot or humid atmospheres.
General Points
Please take note of the section entitled ‘Tips’ at the end of this booklet.
Interference
The Department of Trade and Industry operates a Radio Interference Investigation Service to help TV licence holders improve reception of BBC and IBA programmes where they are being spoilt by interference. If your dealer cannot help, ask at a main Post Offi ce for the booklet “How to Improve Television and Radio Reception”.
Mains connection
Before connecting the TV to the mains, check that the mains supply voltage cor­responds to the voltage printed on the type plate on the rear panel of the TV. If the mains voltage is different, consult your dealer.
Important
This apparatus is fi tted with an approved moulded 13 AMP plug. Should it become necessary to replace the mains fuse, this must be replaced with a fuse of the same value as indicated on the plug.
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2. The replacement fuse must comply with BS 1362 and have the ASTA approval mark. If the fuse is lost, make contact with your retailer in order to verify the correct type.
3. Refi t the fuse cover. If for any reason the fi tted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, please consult your retailer or a qualifi ed electrician before proceeding with the installation.
Connecting the aerial
The aerial should be connected to the socket marked : at the back of the set. An inferior aerial is likely to result in a poor, perhaps unstable picture with ghost images and lack of contrast. Make-shift loft or set­top aerials are often inadequate. Your dealer will know from experience the most suitable type for your locality. Should you wish to use the set in conjunction with other equipment, which connects to the aerial socket such as TV games, or a video camera it is recommended that these be connected via a combiner unit to avoid repeated connection and disconnection of the aerial plug.
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Fitting the stand (if provided)
Use only the stand provided with the set, making sure that the fi xings are properly tightened. A diagram showing how to assemble the stand is packed with the stand. Never use a make-shift stand, or legs fi xed with woodscrews.
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