PHILIPS 46PFL8007K, 40PFL8007K, 55PFL8007K User Manual

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PHILIPS 46PFL8007K, 40PFL8007K, 55PFL8007K User Manual

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Contents

1

Tour 2

 

7.5

Skype Credit

56

1.1

Smart TV 2

 

7.6

Skype settings

56

1.2

App gallery

2

7.7

Sign out 57

 

1.3

Rental videos

2

7.8

Terms of Use

57

1.4Online TV 2

1.5

Social networks 2

 

8

Games

58

 

 

1.6

Skype

3

 

 

 

8.1

Play a game

58

 

1.7

Smartphones and tablets

3

8.2

Two-player games

58

1.8

Pause TV and recordings

3

9

TV Specifications

59

1.9

Gaming

3

 

 

1.10

EasyLink

4

 

 

9.1

Environmental 59

 

2

Setting up

5

 

 

9.2

Power

60

 

 

 

 

9.3

Reception 60

 

2.1

Tips on placement 5

 

9.4

Display

60

 

 

2.2

Power cable

5

 

9.5

Sound

60

 

 

2.3

Antenna

5

 

 

9.6

Multimedia

61

 

2.4

Satellite dish

5

 

9.7

Connectivity

61

 

2.5

Network

5

 

 

9.8

Dimensions and weights 61

2.6Connect devices 7

2.7

Setup menu 16

10

TV Software 62

 

 

2.8

TV stand and wall mounting 16

10.1

Software version

62

 

2.9

Safety and care 17

10.2

Software update

62

 

3

TV 18

10.3

Open source software

62

10.4

Open source license

62

3.1Switch on 18

3.2

Remote control

18

11

Support

63

 

3.3

Watch TV

22

 

11.1

Register

63

 

3.4

TV guide

28

 

11.2

Using help and search 63

3.5

Switch to devices

29

11.3

Online support

63

3.6

Subtitles and languages 30

11.4

Consumer Care

63

3.7Timers and clock 31

3.8

Picture settings

32

12

Copyrights and licences 64

3.9

Sound settings

33

 

12.1

HDMI

64

3.10

Ambilight settings

34

12.2

Dolby

64

3.11

Universal access

35

12.3

Skype

64

4

Watch satellite

37

12.4

DivX

64

12.5

Microsoft 64

4.1

Satellite channels

37

12.6

Other trademarks 64

4.2

Satellite installation

39

Index

65

 

5

3D

42

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.1What you need 42

5.2

Your 3D glasses 42

5.3Watch 3D 42

5.4Optimal 3D viewing 43

5.5Health warning 43

5.6

Care of the 3D glasses 43

6 Smart TV 44

6.1Home menu 44

6.2Smart TV Apps 44

6.3

Videos, photos and music 46

6.4Pause TV 48

6.5Recording 49

6.6 MyRemote App 50

7 Skype 53

7.1What is Skype? 53

7.2Start Skype 53

7.3Contacts 54

7.4

Calling on Skype

55

Contents

1

1

Tour

1.1

Smart TV

Connect this Philips Smart LED TV to the Internet and discover a new world of television. You can make a wired connection to your router or you can link up wirelessly with Wi-Fi.

With the TV connected to your home network, a smartphone can show a photo on TV, you can play videos stored on your computer or control the TV with your tablet.

With your TV connected to the Internet, you can watch a rental video from an online video store, read the online TV guide or record your favourite TV show on a USB Hard Drive. The Smart TV Apps add to the fun with all sorts of entertainment and convenient services.

In Help, press L List and look up Smart TV for more information.

1.2

App gallery

Open the App gallery in Smart TV to browse the Apps, the collection of tailored websites for TV.

Find the App for YouTube videos, a national newspaper, an online photo album, Facebook, Twitter, etc. There are Apps to rent a video from an online video store and Apps for watching programmes you missed. If the App gallery does not hold what you are looking for, try the World Wide Web and surf the Internet on TV.

In Help, press L List and look up App gallery for more information.

1.3

Rental videos

To watch a rental video, you don't need to leave your home. Simply rent the latest movie from your regional online video store.

Start Smart TV and add the video store App to the Smart TV start page.

Open the video store App, create your personal account, select the movie and press play.

No fuss with downloading, you can watch the movie immediately*.

In Help, press L List and look up Rental videos for more information.

* Depending on the video streaming service of the selected video store.

1.4

Online TV

With the Online TV Apps of Smart TV (streaming TV), you can watch a TV programme you just missed or watch a programme when it suits you best.

Look for the broadcaster logo in the App gallery.

In Help, press L List and look up Online TV for more information.

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Tour / Social networks

1.5

Social networks

No need to get up to check your friend's messages on your computer. Open Smart TV, select your social network page and send a message back from your couch.

Smart TV supports the popular social networks Facebook and Twitter.

In Help, press L List and look up App gallery for more information.

1.6

Skype

With Skype™ you can make video calls on your TV for free.

You can call and see your friends from anywhere in the world. To make a video call, you need a camera with a built-in microphone and a good connection to the Internet.

In Help, press L List and look up Skype for more information.

1.7

Smartphones and tablets

To use your smartphone or tablet as a TV remote control or as your media controller, download the Philips MyRemote app from your smartphone or tablet app store.

Operate your TV from your smartphone or tablet, switch channels or change the volume. With the MyRemote app, you can use your phone or tablet to send photos, music or videos from your computer to your TV. And with MyRemote app on a tablet, you can call up the TV guide, read about the programmes and switch the TV to a channel with a simple tap of your finger. The MyRemote app is available for iOS and Android.

In Help, press L List and look up MyRemote app for more information.

1.8

Pause TV and recordings

If you connect a USB Hard Drive, you can pause and record a broadcast from a digital TV channel.

Pause your TV and answer that urgent phone call or simply take a break during a sports match, while the TV stores the broadcast on the USB Hard Drive. You can start watching again later.

With a USB Hard Drive connected, you can also record digital broadcasts. You can Record while you are watching a program or schedule a recording of an upcoming programme.

In Help, press L List and look up Pause TV or Recording for more information.

1.9

Gaming

If you select your game console in the Home menu, the TV switches to the settings ideal for gaming automatically.

If you play a multi-player game with split screens, you can set the TV to show each screen as a full screen. Each player can focus on his own game to play.

Tour / Gaming

3

The TV uses 3D technology to show both screens. To play a two-player game with two different full screen pictures, you need a pair of 3D glasses for each player.

In Help, press L List and look up Game console or Twoplayer games for more information.

1.10

EasyLink

With EasyLink you can operate a connected device, like a Bluray Disc player, with the remote control of the TV.

EasyLink uses HDMI CEC to communicate with the connected devices.

In Help, press L List and look up EasyLink for more information.

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Tour / EasyLink

2

Setting up

2.1

Tips on placement

Position the TV where light does not shine directly on the screen.

Dim lighting conditions in the room for best Ambilight effect.

Position the TV up to 25 cm away from the wall for the best Ambilight effect.

The ideal distance to watch TV from is three times its diagonal screen size. When seated, your eyes should be level with the centre of the screen.

For best sound, place the TV on a hard surface.

2.2

Power cable

Insert the power cable into the POWER socket of the TV. Make sure the power cable is securely inserted into the TV. Make sure that the power plug in the wall socket is accessible at all times.

When disconnecting the power cable, always pull the plug, never the cable.

2.3

Antenna

Locate the antenna connection at the back of the TV. Insert the antenna cable securely into the Antenna asocket.

You can connect your own antenna or connect to an antenna signal from an antenna distribution system (common in certain regions). Use an IEC Coax 75 Ohm RF antenna connector.

Use this antenna connection for DVB-T and DVB-C input signals.

2.4

Satellite dish

Locate the F-type satellite connection at the back of the TV. Attach the cable from your satellite dish to this connection.

Although this TV has a very low standby power consumption, unplug the power cable to save energy if you do not use the TV for a long period of time.

In Help, press L List and look up Standby for more information on switching the TV on and off.

2.5

Network

Wireless connection

What you need

To connect the TV wirelessly to the Internet, you need a wireless router. Use a high-speed (broadband) connection to the Internet.

Setting up / Network

5

DLNA

The TV uses the DLNA protocol to find and open files on other devices in your wireless network, like your computer or NAS device. You can use a computer with a Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, Mac OSX or Linux-based operating system.

Media server software

With media server software on your computer, you can open your photos, music and videos stored on your computer on your TV screen.

Use a recent version of media server software like Windows Media Player 11, Twonky™ or similar*.

Install the software on your computer and set it up to share your media files with the TV. Read the manual of the media server software for more information.

To open your files on the TV, the media server software must be running on your computer.

* In Help, press L List and look up Media server software, supported for an overview of supported media server software.

Make the connection

Follow steps 1 to 5.

Step 1 - Make sure that the router of your wireless network is switched on.

Step 2 - Press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Step 3 - Select Connect to network and press OK. Step 4 - Select Wireless and press OK.

Step 5 - Select Scan to scan for your wireless network. If you have a router with WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you can select WPS. Select your choice and press OK.

- Scan

Select Scan to scan for your wireless network (your wireless router). The TV might find several wireless networks in your proximity.

- WPS

If your router has WPS, you can directly connect to the router without scanning. Go to the router, press the WPS button and return to the TV within 2 minutes. Then press Connect to make the connection.

If you have devices in your wireless network that use the WEP security encryption system, you cannot use WPS.

If you must use the WPS pin code to connect, select Scan instead of WPS.

Step 6 - In the list of networks found, select your wireless network and press OK.

If your network is not in the list because the network name is hidden (you switched off the SSID broadcast of the router), select Manual entry to enter the network name yourself.

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Step 7 - Depending on the type of router, you can now enter your encryption key (WEP, WPA or WPA2). If you entered the encryption key for this network before, you can select Next to make the connection immediately.

If your router supports WPS or WPS pin, you can select WPS, WPS pin or Standard. Select your choice and press OK.

- Standard

Select Standard to enter the encryption key (password, passphrase or security key) manually. You can use the keyboard on the RC to enter the encryption key. Once you have entered the key, press Connect.

- WPS pin

To make a secured WPS connection with a PIN code, select WPS pin and press OK. Write down the 8-digit PIN code shown and enter it in the router software on your PC. Return to the TV and press Connect. Consult the router manual on where to enter the PIN code in the router software.

Step 8 - A message will be shown when the connection is successful.

Network configuration

If the connection fails, you can check the DHCP setting of the router. DHCP should be set to On.

Alternatively, if you are an advanced user and want to install your network with static IP addressing, set the TV to Static IP. To set the TV to Static IP, press hand select S Setup and press OK. Select Network settings > Network configuration

> Static IP. With Static IP selected in the menu, you can set the IP address and other necessary settings in Static IP configuration in the same menu.

Network problems

Wireless network not found or distorted

Microwave ovens, DECT phones or other Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n devices in your proximity might disturb the wireless network.

Make sure that the firewalls in your network allow access to the TV's wireless connection.

If the wireless network does not work properly in your home, try the wired network installation.

Internet does not work

• If the connection to the router is OK, check the router connection to the Internet.

The PC and Internet connection are slow

Look in your wireless router's user manual for information on indoor range, transfer rate and other factors of signal quality.

Use a high-speed (broadband) Internet connection for your router.

Wired connection

What you need

You need a network router to connect the TV to the Internet. Use a router with a high-speed (broadband) connection to the Internet.

Setting up / Network

Installation

Follow steps 1 to 5.

1 - Connect the router to the TV with a network cable (Ethernet cable**).

2 - Make sure that the router is switched on.

3 - Press hand select S Setup and press OK.

4 - Select Connect to network and press OK.

5 - Select Wired and press OK.

The TV constantly searches for the network connection. A message will be shown when the connection is successful.

Network configuration

If the connection fails, you can check the DHCP setting of the router. DHCP should be set to On.

Alternatively, if you are an advanced user and want to install your network with static IP addressing, set the TV to Static IP. To set the TV to Static IP, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select Network settings > Network configuration > Static IP. With Static IP selected in the menu, you can set the IP address and other necessary settings in Static IP configuration in the same menu.

DLNA

The TV uses the DLNA protocol to find and open files on other devices in your network, like your computer. You can use a computer with a Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, Mac OSX or Linux operating system.

Media server software

With media server software on your computer, you can open your photos, music and videos stored on your computer on your TV screen.

Use a recent version of media server software like Windows Media Player 11, Twonky™ or similar*.

Install the software on your computer and set it up to share your media files with the TV. Read the manual of the media server software for more information.

To open your files on TV, the media server software must be running on your computer.

* In Help, press L List and look up Media server software, supported for an overview of supported media server software.

**To fulfill EMC regulations, use a shielded FTP Cat. 5E Ethernet cable.

Network settings

To open the Network settings, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select Network settings and press OK.

View network settings

All current network settings are shown here. The IP and MAC address, signal strength, speed, encryption method, etc.

Network type

Sets the network to Wired or Wireless.

Network configuration

Sets the network configuration to DHCP & Auto IP or Static IP.

Static IP configuration

If Static IP is set, you can set all necessary static IP settings here.

Digital Media Renderer - DMR

To receive multimedia files from smartphones or tablets, set the DMR to On.

TV network name

If you have more than one TV in your network, you can rename the TVs here.

Clear Internet memory

With Clear Internet memory you clear all Internet files stored on your TV. You clear your Philips Smart TV registration and parental rating setting, your video store app logins, all Smart TV app favourites, Internet bookmarks and history. Interactive MHEG applications can also save so-called 'cookies', on your TV. These files will also be cleared.

2.6

Connect devices

Tips on connections

Connectivity guide

Always connect a device to the TV with the highest quality connection available. Also, use good quality cables to ensure a good transfer of picture and sound.

If you need help to connect several devices to the TV, you can visit the Philips TV connectivity guide. The guide offers information on how to connect and which cables to use.

Go to www.connectivityguide.philips.com

Antenna

If you have a Set-top box (a digital receiver) or Recorder, connect the antenna cables to run the antenna signal through the Set-top box and/or Recorder first before it enters the TV. In this way, the antenna and the Set-top box can send possible additional channels to the Recorder to record.

Setting up / Connect devices

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HDMI

An HDMI connection has the best picture and sound quality. One HDMI cable combines video and audio signals. Use an HDMI cable for High Definition (HD) TV signals. For best signal quality transfer, do not use an HDMI cable longer than 5 m.

EasyLink HDMI CEC

If your devices are connected with HDMI and have EasyLink, you can operate them with the TV remote control. EasyLink HDMI CEC must be switched on on the TV and the connected device.

In Help, press L List and look up EasyLink HDMI CEC for more information on using EasyLink.

HDMI ARC

All of the HDMI connections on the TV have ARC (Audio Return Channel).

If the device, typically a Home Theatre System (HTS), also has the HDMI ARC connection, connect it to any of the HDMI connections on this TV. With the HDMI ARC connection, you do not need to connect the extra audio cable that sends the sound of the TV picture to the HTS. The HDMI ARC connection combines both signals.

You can use any HDMI connection on this TV to connect the HTS but ARC is only available for 1 device/connection at a time.

In case you prefer to switch off ARC on the HDMI connections, press hand select S Setup and press OK. Select TV settings > Sound > Advanced > HDMI ARC.

DVI to HDMI

Use a DVI to HDMI adapter if your device only has a DVI connection. Use one of the HDMI connections and add an Audio L/R cable (mini-jack 3.5 mm) to Audio In VGA/DVI for sound, on the back of the TV.

Copy protection

DVI and HDMI cables support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital

Content Protection). HDCP is a copy protection signal that prevents copying content from a DVD disc or Blu-ray Disc. Also referred to as DRM (Digital Rights Management).

Y Pb Pr

Component Video YPbPr is a high quality connection. The YPbPr connection can be used for High Definition (HD) TV signals. Next to the Y, Pb and Pr signals add the Audio Left and Right signals for sound.

Use the supplied YPbPr adapter cable to connect your device. Match the YPbPr (green, blue, red) connector colours with the cable plugs when you connect.

Use a Audio L/R cinch to mini-jack (3.5mm) adapter cable (not supplied) if your device also has sound.

SCART

SCART is a good quality connection. The SCART connection can be used for CVBS and RGB video signals but cannot be used for High Definition (HD) TV signals. The SCART connection combines video and audio signals.

Use the supplied SCART adapter cable to connect your device.

Audio Out - Optical

Audio Out - Optical is a high quality sound connection. This optical connection can carry 5.1 audio channels. If your audio device, typically a Home Theatre System (HTS), has no HDMI ARC connection, you can connect this sound cable to an Audio In - Optical connection on the HTS. This Audio cable will send the sound of the TV to the HTS.

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Setting up / Connect devices

You can set the type of the audio out signal to fit the audio capabilities of your Home Theatre System.

In Help, press L List and look up Audio Out settings for more information.

If the sound does not match the video on screen, you can adjust the audio to video synchronization.

In Help, press L List and look up Audio to video sync for more information.

VGA

Use a VGA cable (D-sub 15 connector) to connect a computer to the TV. With the VGA connection you can use the TV as a computer monitor. You can add an Audio L/R cable for sound (mini-jack 3.5 mm).

You can also connect your computer wirelessly, to watch the multi media files stored on your computer on your TV screen. In Help, press L List and look up Network, wireless for more information.

EasyLink HDMI CEC

HDMI CEC

With EasyLink you can operate a connected device with the TV remote control. EasyLink uses HDMI CEC* to communicate with the connected devices. Devices must support HDMI CEC and must be connected with an HDMI connection.

* Consumer Electronics Control

EasyLink setup

The TV comes with EasyLink switched on. Make sure that all

HDMI CEC settings are properly set up on the connected EasyLink devices. EasyLink might not work with devices from other brands.

HDMI CEC on other brands

The HDMI CEC functionality has different names on different brands. Some examples are: Anynet, Aquos Link, Bravia Theatre Sync, Kuro Link, Simplink and Viera Link. Not all brands are fully compatible with EasyLink.

Example HDMI CEC branding names are property of their respective owners.

Operate devices

To operate a device connected to HDMI and set up with EasyLink, select the device -or its activityin the list of TV connections. Press cSOURCE, select a device connected to an HDMI connection and press OK.

Once the device is selected, the TV remote control can control the device. However the h(Home) and o OPTIONS keys and some other typical TV keys, like Ambilight, are not forwarded to the device.

If the key you need is not on the TV remote control, you can select the key in the Options menu. Press o OPTIONS and select % Controls in the menu bar. Select the device key you need on screen and press OK.

Some very specific device keys might not be available in the Controls menu.

EasyLink settings

The TV comes with all EasyLink settings switched on. You can switch off any EasyLink setting independently.

EasyLink

To switch off EasyLink completely, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select TV settings > General settings > EasyLink > EasyLink. Select Off and press OK.

EasyLink Remote Control

If you want devices to communicate but you don't want to operate them with the TV remote control, you can switch off EasyLink remote control separately.

In the EasyLink settings menu, select EasyLink Remote Control and select Off.

Pixel Plus link

Setting up / Connect devices

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Some devices, a DVD or Blu-ray Disc player, might have their own picture quality processing. To avoid bad picture quality caused by interference with the TV processing, the picture processing of these devices should be disabled. The TV comes with Pixel Plus link switched on and disables the picture quality processing of recent Philips devices connected to the TV.

To switch off Pixel Plus link, in the EasyLink settings menu, select Pixel Plus link and select Off.

Auto subtitle shift

If you play a DVD or Blu-ray Disc on a Philips disc player that supports subtitles, the TV can move the subtitles upwards. Subtitles will be visible whatever Picture format you select. The TV comes with Auto subtitle shift switched on.

To switch off Auto subtitle shift, in the EasyLink settings menu, select Auto subtitle shift and select Off.

Common Interface CAM

CI+

This TV is ready for the CI+ Conditional Access.

With CI+ you can watch premium HD programmes, like movies and sports, offered by digital TV broadcasters in your region. These programmes are scrambled by the TV broadcaster and descrambled with a prepaid CI+ module. Digital TV broadcasters provide this CI+ module (Conditional Access Module - CAM) when you subscribe to their premium programmes. These programmes have a high level of copy protection.

Contact a digital TV broadcaster for more information on terms & conditions.

In Help, press L List and look up Common Interface CAM for more information on connecting a CAM.

CAM

Insert a CAM module

Switch off the TV before inserting a CAM.

Look on the CAM for the correct method of insertion. Incorrect insertion can damage the CAM and the TV.

Use the Common Interface slot on the left side of the TV to insert the CAM card*. Gently insert the CAM as far as it will go and leave it in the slot permanently. It may take a few minutes before the CAM is activated. Removing the CAM will deactivate the broadcast service on TV.

* The Common Interface slot accepts a PC card (PCMCIA) in which you insert a smart card. Both cards should be supplied by the TV broadcaster.

If a CAM is inserted and subscription fees have been paid, (connection methods can differ), you can watch the TV broadcast. The inserted CAM is exclusively for your TV.

CAM settings

To set passwords or PIN codes for the CAM TV broadcast, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select Channel settings > Common Interface. Select the CAM TV broadcaster and press OK.

Set-top box STB

Use 2 antenna cables to connect the antenna to the Set-top box (a digital receiver) and the TV.

Next to the antenna connections, add an HDMI cable to connect the Set-top box to the TV. Alternatively, you can use a SCART cable if the Set-top box has no HDMI connection.

Switch off timer

Switch off this automatic timer, if you only use the remote control of the Set-top box. Do this to prevent the TV to switch off automatically after a 4 hour period without a key press on the remote control of the TV.

To switch off the Switch off timer, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select TV settings > General settings > Switch off timer and select Off.

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Setting up / Connect devices

Satellite receiver

Connect the dish antenna cable to the Satellite receiver.

Next to the antenna connection, add an HDMI cable to connect the device to the TV. Alternatively, you can use a SCART cable if the device has no HDMI connection.

Switch off timer

Deactivate the Switch off timer, if you only use the remote control of the Satellite receiver. Do this to prevent the TV to switch off automatically after a 4 hour period without a key press on the remote control of the TV.

To deactivate, press hand select S Setup and press OK. Select TV settings > General settings > Switch off timer and set the slider bar to 0.

Home Theatre System (HTS)

Connect

Use an HDMI cable to connect a Home Theatre System (HTS) to the TV. You can connect a Philips Soundbar or an HTS with a built-in disc player.

Alternatively, you can use a SCART cable if the device has no HDMI connection.

HDMI ARC

If your Home Theatre System has an HDMI ARC connection, you can use any HDMI connection on the TV to connect. All HDMI connections on the TV can offer the Audio Return Channel (ARC) signal. But once you connected the Home Theatre System, the TV can only send the ARC signal to this HDMI connection.

With HDMI ARC, you do not need to connect the extra audio cable. The HDMI ARC connection combines both signals.

If the Home Theatre System has no HDMI ARC connection, add an optical audio cable to send the sound of the TV picture to the Home Theatre System.

Audio to video synchronisation (sync)

If the sound does not match the video on screen, you can set a delay on most DVD Home Theatre Systems to match the sound and video. A mismatch can be visible in scenes with people talking. When they finish sentences before their lips stop moving.

In Help, press L List and look up Audio to video sync for more information.

Audio to video sync

With a Home Theatre System (HTS) connected to the TV, the picture on TV and the sound from the HTS should be synchronised. A mismatch can be visible in scenes with people talking - when they finish sentences before their lips stop moving or just the opposite.

Automatic audio to video sync

With recent Philips Home Theatre Systems, the audio to video sync is automatically synchronised and always correct.

Audio sync delay

For some Home Theatre Systems you might need to adjust the audio sync delay to synchronise the audio to video. On the HTS, increase the delay value until there is a match between picture and sound. A delay value of 180ms may be required. Read the user manual of the HTS.

With a delay value set up on the HTS, you need to switch off Audio Out delay on the TV. To switch off Audio Out delay, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Setting up / Connect devices

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Select TV settings > Sound > Audio Out delay. Select Off and press OK.

Audio Out Offset

If you cannot set a delay on the Home Theatre System, you can set the TV to sync the sound.

To synchronize the sound on the TV, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select TV settings > Sound > Audio Out offset. Use the slider bar to set the sound offset and press OK. The value set compensates the time necessary for the Home Theatre System to process the sound of the TV picture. You can set the offset in steps of 5ms. Maximum setting is -60ms. The Audio Out delay setting should be switched on.

Audio Out Settings

Audio Out format

The standard setting for Audio Out format is Multichannel. Home Theatre Systems with multichannel sound capabilities (Dolby Digital, DTS® or similar) can receive a compressed multichannel sound signal from a TV channel or a connected disc player.

To set the Audio Out format, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select TV settings > Sound > Audio Out format.

If you have a Home Theatre System without any multichannel sound processing capabilities, select Stereo.

Audio Out levelling

Use the Audio Out levelling setting to level the volume (loudness) of the TV and the Home Theatre System when you switch over from one to another. Volume differences can be caused by differences in sound processing.

To level the difference, press hand select S Setup and press OK.

Select TV settings > Sound > Audio Out levelling.

If the volume difference is large, select More. If the volume difference is small, select Less.

Audio Out levelling affects both the Audio Out - Optical and HDMI-ARC sound signals.

If the Blu-ray Disc player has EasyLink HDMI CEC, you can operate the player with the TV remote control.

In Help, press L List and look up EasyLink HDMI CEC for more information.

DVD Player

Use an HDMI cable to connect the DVD player to the TV. Alternatively, you can use a SCART cable if the device has no HDMI connection.

If the DVD player is connected with HDMI and has EasyLink HDMI CEC, you can operate the player with the TV remote control.

In Help, press L List and look up EasyLink HDMI CEC for more information.

Game

Connect a game console to the side or back of the TV. You can use an HDMI, YPbPr or SCART connection. If your

game console only has Video (CVBS) and Audio L/R output, use a Video Audio L/R to SCART adapter to connect to the SCART connection.

Blu-ray Disc Player

Use an HDMI cable to connect the Blu-ray Disc player to the

TV.

For best quality, use an HDMI cable to connect the game console to the side of the TV.

If the game console is connected with HDMI and has EasyLink HDMI CEC, you can operate the game console with the TV remote control.

Alternatively, use a SCART adapter (not supplied) to connect the game console to the TV.

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USB Hard Drive

What you need

If you connect a USB Hard Drive, you can pause or record a TV broadcast. The TV broadcast needs to be a digital broadcast (DVB broadcast or similar). Also, you can connect a USB Hard Drive to watch movies from an online video store (Video On Demand).

To watch rental videos

If you are connected with the Internet, you can rent a movie from an online video store. Open Smart TV and start a rental video App from the App gallery.

To download a rental video, you can connect a 8GB USB flash drive but alternatively, you can use a USB Hard Drive. When installing the USB Hard Drive, you can select if you also want to use the USB Hard Drive for rental videos. Even when the rental video store uses video streaming, you might need the USB Hard Drive to store some video buffer.

To pause

To pause a broadcast, you need a USB 2.0 compatible Hard Drive with a minimum of 32GB Hard Drive space and a minimum writing speed of 30MB/s.

To record

To pause and record broadcasts, you need a Hard Drive with a minimum of 250GB Hard Drive space.

Select TV settings > General settings > TV guide. Select

From the Internet and press OK.

In Help, press L List and look up USB Hard Drive, Installation to install a USB Hard Drive on this TV.

Installation

Before you can pause or record a broadcast, you must connect and format a USB Hard Drive. If you want to record a broadcast with TV guide data from the Internet, you need to have the Internet connection installed on your TV before you install the USB Hard Drive.

1 - Connect the USB Hard Drive to a USB connection on the back of the TV. You can use any USB connection on the TV but the connection next to HDMI 1 is the most practical one. Do not connect another USB device to the other USB ports when formatting.

2 - Switch on the USB Hard Drive and the TV.

3 - When the TV is tuned to a digital TV channel, press p (Pause). Trying to pause will start the formatting. Formatting removes all files from the connected USB Hard Drive.

Follow the instructions on screen.

When the USB Hard Drive is formatted, leave it connected permanently.

Warning

The USB Hard Drive is formatted exclusively for this TV, you cannot use the stored recordings on another TV or PC. Do not copy or change recording files on the USB Hard Drive with any PC application. This will corrupt your recordings. When you format another USB Hard Drive, the content on the former will be lost. A USB Hard Drive installed on your TV will need reformating for use with a computer.

In Help, press L List and look up Pause TV or Recording to pause or record TV channels.

TV guide

Before you decide to buy a USB Hard Drive to record, you can check if you can record digital TV channels in your country. Press Guide on the remote control. If there is a Record button on the TV guide page, you can record programmes from digital TV channels.

If the Record button is not available, check if the TV guide is updated from the Internet.

To check if the TV guide gets its data from the Internet, press h and select S Setup and press OK.

USB keyboard or mouse

USB keyboard

Connect a USB keyboard (USB-HID type) to enter text on your TV.

You can connect a keyboard and a mouse to the TV.

Use the USB connection on the side of the TV to connect.

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Install the keyboard

To install the USB keyboard, switch on the TV and connect the USB keyboard to one of the USB connections on the side of the TV. When the TV detects the keyboard for the first time, you can select your keyboard lay-out and test your selection.

If you select a Cyrillic or Greek keyboard lay-out first, you can select a secondary Latin keyboard lay-out.

To change the keyboard lay-out setting later on, press hand select SSetup and press OK.

Select TV settings > General settings > USB mouse and keyboard > Keyboard settings and press OK.

Keys for channel renaming

-Enter Â= OK

-Backspace z= delete character before cursor

-Arrow keys = navigate within a text field

-To switch between keyboard lay-outs, if a secondary lay-out is set, press the Alt + Shift keys simultaneously.

Keys for Smart TV Apps and Internet pages

-Tab and Shift Tab = Next and Previous

-Home = scroll to the top of the page

-End = scroll to the bottom of the page

-Page Up = jump one page up

-Page Down = jump one page down

-+ = zoom in one step

-- = zoom out one step

-* = fit to width

In Help, press L List and look up USB mouse, to connect a USB mouse.

USB mouse

You can connect a USB mouse (USB-HID type) to navigate pages on the Internet.

On an Internet page, you can select and click on links more easily. The USB mouse cannot navigate in Smart TV App pages nor navigate in the TV menus.

Install the mouse

Switch the TV on and connect the USB mouse to one of the

USB connections on the side of the TV. You can also connect the USB mouse to a connected USB keyboard.

Mouse clicks

-Left click = OK

-Right click = Back b

You can use the scroll wheel to scroll pages up and down.

In Help, press L List and look up USB keyboard, to connect a USB keyboard.

USB flash drive

You can view photos or play your music and videos from a connected USB flash drive.

Insert a USB flash drive into the USB connection on the lefthand side of the TV while the TV is switched on.

The TV detects the flash drive and opens a list showing its content.

If the contents list does not appear automatically, press c SOURCE, select USB and press OK.

To stop watching the USB flash drive content, press tTV or select another activity.

To disconnect the USB flash drive, you can pull out the flash drive anytime.

In Help, press L List and look up Videos, photos and music, to watch or listen to content from an USB flash drive.

Photo camera

To view photos stored on your digital photo camera, you can connect the camera directly to the TV.

Use the USB connection on the left side of the TV to connect. Switch on the camera after you made the connection.

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Computer

You can connect your computer to the TV and use the TV as a PC monitor.

With VGA

Use a VGA cable to connect the computer to the VGA connector and add an audio L/R cable to connect the VGA Audio to AUDIO IN - VGA/DVI on the back of the TV.

If the contents list does not appear automatically, press c SOURCE, select USB and press OK.

Your camera might need to be set to transfer its content with PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). Read the user manual of the digital photo camera.

In Help, press L List and look up Videos, photos and music for more information on viewing photos.

Camcorder

Connect a camcorder to the side or back of the TV. You can use an HDMI, YPbPr or SCART connection. If your camcorder only has Video (CVBS) and Audio L/R output, use a Video Audio L/R to SCART adapter to connect to the SCART connection.

For best quality, use an HDMI cable to connect the camcorder to the side of the TV.

Or use a SCART adapter to connect the camcorder to the TV.

With HDMI

Use an HDMI cable to connect the computer to the TV.

With DVI to HDMI

Alternatively, you can use a DVI to HDMI adapter to connect the PC to HDMI and an audio L/R cable to AUDIO IN - VGA/DVI on the back of the TV.

Ideal monitor setting

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If your computer is added as a Computer type of device in the

Source menu (list of connections), the TV is set to the ideal Computer setting automatically.

If you use your computer to watch movies or use it to play games, you might want to set the TV back to the ideal TV watching or gaming setting.

To set the TV to the ideal setting manually . . .

1 - Press h, select S Setup and press OK.

2 - Select TV settings > Picture > Game or computer and press OK.

3 - Select Game (for gaming) or select Off (for watching a movie) and press OK.

4 - Press b, repeatedly if necessary, to close the menu. Remember to set the Game or computer setting back to Computer when you stop playing the game.

Picture format - Unscaled

Additionally to the automatic settings, you can also set the Picture format to Unscaled - an expert pixel for pixel display mode (black bars may appear).

1 - Press o OPTIONS and select o Options in the menu bar.

2 - Select Picture format > Unscaled and press OK.

In Help, press L List and look up Display resolutions, for an overview of the supported PC resolutions.

2.7

Setup menu

In this Help, press L List and look up the topic you need in the alphabetical list. Select the topic and press OK to open the Help page for more information.

2.8

TV stand and wall mounting

TV Stand

The foot of the TV stand has the TV loudspeakers built-in. The TV stand offers a larger speakerbox for optimum sound, compared to built in speakers in a thin TV display.

Always connect the cable of the foot to the TV for sound, connect the cable tightly.

For best sound, avoid placing the foot on a thick carpet or cloth.

You can find the mounting instructions of the TV stand in the Quick Start Guide that came with the TV. In case you lost this guide, you can download the guide from www.philips.com Use the product type number of the TV to look for the Quick Start Guide to download.

In Help, press L List and look up Wall mounting, to use the TV stand to mount the TV on a wall.

Wall mounting

With the base and neck of the TV stand, you can also mount the TV to the wall.

Combine the base and neck to make a swivel mount or alternatively only use the base to mount the TV closer to the wall. Always connect the cable of the base to the TV for sound, connect the cable tightly.

Wall mounting instructions

You can find the mounting instructions for wall mounting in the Quick Start Guide that came with the TV. In case you lost this guide, you can download the guide from www.philips.com

Use the product type number of the TV to look for the Quick Start Guide to download.

Using an accessory TV wall mount

Your TV is also prepared for a VESA-compliant wall mount bracket (sold separately).

Find the VESA code next to the TV type number.

-40PFL7007 - VESA MIS-F 200,200,M6

-46PFL7007 - VESA MIS-F 200,200,M6

-55PFL7007 - VESA MIS-F 400,400,M6

-40PFL8007 - VESA MIS-F 200,200,M6

-46PFL8007 - VESA MIS-F 200,200,M6

-55PFL8007 - VESA MIS-F 400,400,M6

Preparation

Remove the 4 screws on the back of the TV that cover the VESA screw holes. Do not use these 4 screws to fix the accessory wall mount bracket.

To fix the bracket securely, use a screw length as shown in the drawing.

Caution

Wall mounting the TV requires special skills and should only be performed by qualified personnel. The TV wall mounting should meet safety standards according to the TV's weight.

Also read the safety precautions before positioning the TV.

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TP Vision Netherlands B.V. bears no responsibility for improper mounting or any mounting that results in accident or injury.

2.9

Safety and care

Safety

Read and understand all safety instructions before you use the TV. If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions, the warranty does not apply.

Risk of electric shock or fire!

Never expose the TV to rain or water. Never place liquid containers, such as vases, near the TV. If liquids are spilt on or into the TV, disconnect the TV from the power outlet immediately. Contact Consumer Care to have the TV checked before use.

Never expose the TV, remote control or batteries to excessive heat. Never place them near burning candles, naked flames or other heat sources, including direct sunlight.

Never insert objects into the ventilation slots or other openings on the TV.

Never place heavy objects on the power cord.

Avoid force coming onto power plugs. Loose power plugs can cause arcing or fire. Ensure that no strain is exerted on the power cord when you swivel the TV screen.

To disconnect the TV from the mains power, the power plug of the TV must be disconnected. When disconnecting the power, always pull the power plug, never the cord. Ensure that you have full access to the power plug, power cord and outlet socket at all times.

Risk of injury or damage to the TV!

Two people are required to lift and carry a TV that weighs more than 25 kg or 55 lbs.

If you mount the TV on a stand, only use the supplied stand. Secure the stand to the TV tightly. Place the TV on a flat, level surface that can support the weight of the TV and the stand.

When wall mounted, ensure that the wall mount can safely bear the weight of the TV set. TP Vision Netherlands B.V. bears no responsibility for improper wall mounting that results in accident, injury or damage.

Parts of this product are made of glass. Handle with care to avoid injury or damage.

Risk of damage to the TV!

Before you connect the TV to the power outlet, ensure that the power voltage matches the value printed on the back of the TV. Never connect the TV to the power outlet if the voltage is different.

Risk of injury to children!

Follow these precautions to prevent the TV from toppling over and causing injury to children:

Never place the TV on a surface covered by a cloth or other material that can be pulled away.

Ensure that no part of the TV hangs over the edge of the mounting surface.

Never place the TV on tall furniture, such as a bookcase, without anchoring both the furniture and TV to the wall or a suitable support.

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• Teach children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the TV.

Risk of swallowing batteries!

The remote control may contain coin-type batteries which can easily be swallowed by small children. Keep these batteries out of reach of children at all times.

Risk of overheating!

Never install the TV in a confined space. Always leave a space of at least 10 cm or 4 inches around the TV for ventilation. Ensure curtains or other objects never cover the ventilation slots on the TV.

Lightning storms

Disconnect the TV from the power outlet and antenna before lightning storms. During lightning storms, never touch any part of the TV, power cord or antenna cable.

Risk of hearing damage!

Avoid using earphones or headphones at high volumes or for prolonged periods of time.

Low temperatures

If the TV is transported in temperatures below 5°C or 41°F, unpack the TV and wait until the TV temperature reaches room temperature before connecting the TV to the power outlet.

Screen care

Never touch, push, rub or strike the screen with any object.

Unplug the TV before cleaning.

Clean the TV and frame with a soft damp cloth and wipe gently. Avoid touching the Ambilight LED's on the backside of the TV. Never use substances such as alcohol, chemicals or household cleaners on the TV.

To avoid deformations and colour fading, wipe off water drops as quickly as possible.

Avoid stationary images as much as possible. Stationary images are images that remain onscreen for extended periods of time. Stationary images include onscreen menus, black bars, time displays, etc. If you must use stationary images, reduce screen contrast and brightness to avoid screen damage.

Temperature and humidity

In rare occasions, depending on temperature and humidity, minor condensation can occur on the inside of the TV glass front (on some models). To prevent this, do not expose the TV to direct sunlight, heat or extreme humidity. If condensation occurs, it will disappear spontaneously while the TV is playing for a few hours. The condensation moisture will not harm the TV or cause malfunction.

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3.1

Switch on

Switch on and off

Make sure you plugged in the mains power on the back of the TV before you switch on the TV.

If the red indicator light is off, press the small key A on the right, on the back of the TV to put the TV on standby - the red indicator will light up.

With the TV on standby, press A on the remote control to switch the TV on. Alternatively, you can use the CH+, CHand hkey to switch the TV on.

Quick start

To switch on the TV faster than usual, you can set the TV in

Quick start mode.

In Help, press L List and look up Quick start for more information.

Switch to standby

To switch the TV to standby, press A on the remote control.

Switch off

To switch the TV off, press the small key A on the right of the TV on the back. There is no red indicator light. The TV is still connected to the mains power but consumes a minimum of energy. To switch off the TV completely, disconnect the power plug.

When disconnecting the power plug, always pull the power plug, never the cord. Ensure that you have full access to the power plug, power cord and outlet socket at all times.

Quick start

With Quick start, the TV can start up faster than usual. When you switch the TV on from standby the TV picture already appears after a few seconds, if Quick start is activated.

The TV can remember your daily habit of watching TV. Some time before you usually switch on the TV, Quick start will activate automatically, allowing you to switch on quickly. Alternatively, you can select up to 3 fixed time frames a day during which the TV is ready to switch on quickly.

When you switch the TV back to standby, Quick start stays active until the set time frame ends.

Activate

To set the Quick start activation, press hand select S Setup and press OK to open the Setup menu.

Select TV settings > General settings > Quick start >

Activation. You can select Automatic or Manual.

- Automatic

Select Automatic to activate Quick start automatically. The TV remembers your watching habit and activates Quick start during these time frames. With Automatic, the TV can set up to 4 time frames of 1 hour.

- Manual

Select Manual to activate Quick start during 3 fixed time frames a day. As an example, you can set a time frame in the morning, one at noon and one in the evening. For each time frame, you can set the time span yourself.

If Quick start is set to Manual, you can also select a Standby delay. With Standby delay, you can set the TV to keep Quick start active for some time after you switched the TV to standby. You can set the delay up to 1 hour in steps of 15 minutes.

Specifics

The TV clock has to work properly to activate Quick start. Quick start activation cannot be longer than a 4 hour time frame.

Quick start increases the energy consumption during standby.

3.2

Remote control

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Top

1 - A Standby

To switch the TV on or back to standby.

2 - Playback and record keys•Play x, to playback•Pause p, to pause playback•Stop q, to stop playback•Rewind !, to rewind•Fast Forward ‹,to wind fast forward•Record r, to record now3 - GUIDE

To open or close the TV guide.

4 -cSOURCE

To open or close the list of connections.

5 - hHome

To open or close the home menu.

6 - L LIST

To open or close the channel list or your list of photos, music or videos.

7 - OK key

To confirm a selection.

8 - / EXIT

To go back to your last chosen connected device, e.g. digital receiver.

9 - bBack

To go back to the last chosen channel. To close a menu without changing a setting. To go back to the previous Text or Smart TV Internet page.

10 - 3D

To open or close the 3D menu.

11 - AMBILIGHT

To switch Ambilight on or off and to switch Ambilight on in standby.

12 - f FORMAT

To open or close the Format menu.

13 - TV

To switch to Watch TV.

14 - SMART TV

To open the Smart TV start page.

15 - i INFO

To open or close Info.

16 - Arrow keys

To navigate up, down, left or right.

17 - o OPTIONS

To open or close the Options menu.

Bottom

1 - CH-, Channel -

To switch to the previous channel in the channel list, the previous page in Text or the previous chapter on a disc. 2 - CH+, Channel +

To switch to the next channel in the channel list, the next page in Text or the next chapter on a disc.

3 - Volume - and +

To adjust the volume level.

4 - ****Colour keys

Direct selection of options.

5 - Number keys and text keypad

To select a TV channel directly or to enter text.

6 - SUBTITLE

To switch subtitles on, off or on during mute.

7 - TEXT

To open or close Text.

8 - m, Mute

To mute the sound or to restore it.

Keyboard

Using the keyboard

With the keyboard on the back of the remote control, you can enter text in any text field on screen. Turn the keyboard facing upwards to activate the keyboard keys.

Enter text

To enter text in a text field on screen, select the text field and start typing. Press Enter (1) to confirm the text.

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Shift

To type an uppercase character, press and hold the ( (Shift) key (2) and type the uppercase character you need. If you only need 1 uppercase character in your text, press the ( key just before typing the character you need.

If you need to type several uppercase characters consecutively, you can hold the ( key while typing or press the ( key for 2 seconds to switch the keyboard in uppercase mode.

Press the ( key once to switch out of the uppercase mode again. If you do not press any character on the keyboard, the uppercase mode switches off automatically after 20 seconds. Also, if you press any other modifier key on the keyboard, like Fn (3) or the àö! (4) key, you switch out of the uppercase mode.

Alternative characters

To type an alternative character (the coloured characters on the keyboard) press and hold the Fn key (3) and type the alternative character you need. You can switch to or back out of the alternative character mode as you do for the uppercase mode.

Special characters - àö!

Some characters have no key on the remote control keyboard. To enter special characters, you can open the onscreen keyboard.

To open the onscreen keyboard, press àö! (4). In the onscreen keyboard, you can navigate to the character you need. Switch the keyboard lay-out with the colour keys. Press OK to enter a character. The onscreen keyboard disappears when you press a character on the remote control keyboard. Alternatively, you can enter special characters with the remote control SMS/text keypad on the front of the remote control.

Email and Internet

You can use the Fn key to enter the characters for email and Internet use, like @, # or www. and .com.

Keyboard overview

1 - Fn key

Hold the Fn key to type an alternative, coloured character.

2 - ( Shift

Hold the Shift key to type uppercase characters.

3 - y Spacebar key

4 - Arrow keys

5 - Enter

Press Enter to confirm the text you entered.

6 - Backspace

Deletes the character in front of the text cursor.

7 - àö! Special character key

Press àö! to open the onscreen keyboard to select a special character.

8 -AZERTY character key

Character if the keyboard lay-out is set to AZERTY.

Qwerty or Azerty

The standard layout of the remote control keyboard is QWERTY.

You can also set the keyboard layout to AZERTY.

To change the keyboard layout, press hand select S Setup and press OK to open the Setup menu.

Select TV settings > General settings > Remote control keyboard.

Select QWERTY or AZERTY.

The AZERTY characters are indicated at the top right of the relevant keys.

Pointer

About pointer

Instead of using the arrow keys to select items on screen (the up, down, left or right arrows), you can use the remote control pointer. When you move the remote control, the pointer - a small circle - will move along on screen. It's like using a mouse on a computer. The pointer can navigate Smart TV Apps* and Internet pages on your TV.

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