Philips 15PF9925 - annexe 2, LCD Product Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read before operating equipment
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding­type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong.The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety.When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. This product may contain lead or mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
appliance; or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
17. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of its cabinets design.
• Do not compromise these design standards by applying
excessive pull force to the front,or top, of the cabinet which could ultimately overturn the product.
Also,do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing
electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.
18. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
19. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
20. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70­1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mats and supporting structure grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below.
21. Objects and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC)
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
Note to the CATV system installer :This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and,in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
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Contents
Installation
Buttons in front of the TV 7 Picture menu 8 Sound menu 8 Closed Caption 9 Parental control functions 10 Setting up blocking 10-11
Preparation 4 Use of the remote control 5 To use the menus 6 Setup menu 6 Program/Erase channels 6
Auto programming channels 6 Memorizing/Erasing current channel 7
Connect peripheral equipment
Connecting and selecting equipment 12-14 Connect your PC 15 Use of your PC 16
Tips 16 Before Calling Service 17 Glossary 18 Conversion tables for off-air
and cable channels 19
Help? If this instruction manual does not give an answer or if ‘Before Calling Service’ does not solve your TV problem, you can call your Local Philips Customer or Service Centre. See the supplied World-wide guarantee booklet. Please, have the Model and Product number which you can find at the back of your television set or on the packaging, ready, before calling the Philips helpline.
Model: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product No: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation
3
Preparation
Please, make sure to connect the power plug to the wall outlet socket after connecting the TV to the adapter!
& Place the TV on a solid surface.
Ensure that the TV is placed in a position to allow free flow of air. Do not cover the ventilation openings on the back cover. To prevent any unsafe situations, no naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on or in the vicinity. Avoid heat, direct sunlight and exposure to rain or water.The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
é Insert the aerial plug firmly into the
aerial socket
ANT IN x 75 at the back
of the TV.
To connect your computer, see Connect
peripheral equipment, Personal computer, p 15.To connect other peripherals, see p. 12.
Remote control: Remove the cover of the
battery compartment. Insert the 2 batteries supplied (Type R6-LR6 1.5V).
( Power:This TV operates on a DC supply
provided by the AC-DC adapter.The voltage is as indicated on the label on the back cover.
Only use the AC-DC adapter supplied with the TV and never apply an AC power cord to the TV directly.The AC-DC adapter operates on an AC power supply, the voltage is as indicated on the label of the AC-DC adapter. Connect the DC plug of the AC-DC adapter to the DC 12V socket at the back of the TV. Connect the AC-DC adapter and its power cord. Insert the power cord in the wall socket having a AC power supply of 110V.
§ Turn the TV on: Press the power button
at the front side of the TV to turn it on or off.
If the TV is in standby mode, the standby indicator in front of the TV illuminates brightly. Press the B button on the remote control or the – CH + button or one of the digit buttons to turn the TV on.
See p. 7 to memorize the channels available in your local broadcast area.
4 Preparation
min.
1m
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ANT IN
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0/9 Digit buttons
To select a TV channel.
0 Previous program
To display the previously selected TV channel.
MENU Press repeatedly to
display each menu. OK Press this key to activate
your choice, when in the menus.
Use of the remote control
5Use of the remote control
B
MENU
OK
CHV
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EXT
SLEEP
EXT Source
Select your computer or other peripherals: press repeatedly to select
TV, VIDEO, S-VIDEO,
COMPONENT or PC monitor
mode, according to where you connected your external source. See p. 12.
VIDEO for a VCR connected
to the AV connectors of the TV.
S-VIDEO for a S-Video VCR
connected to the
S-VIDEO
connector of the TV.
COMPONENT for a
DVD/DTV Set Top box or another component video device connected to
Y, Pb,
Pr (480i) and to the AV
AUDIO inputs L and R.
PC for a personal computer
connected to the
PC INPUT
connector of the TV.
Note: When a VCR is connected via the aerial socket, the TV is used in TV mode. Alternatively, you can select the tv, video, s-video, component or pc monitor mode with the
EXT button on the
remote control.
B Standby
Press to turn on/off the TV. The TV is never completely powered off unless it is physically unplugged.
V Volume
Press + or - to adjust the volume.
¬ Mute
Temporarily interrupt the sound or restore it. The captions automatically appear if the watched TV program provides
CC
info
and
EZ-mute has been selected as
Closed Caption (see p. 9).
CH Channel selection
To browse through the TV channels which are not erased. To view a blocked channel, use the digit buttons to access the channel and enter your access code.
SLEEP
Sleeptimer
With this key you can set a time period after which the TV should switch itself to standby. Press the key repeatedly to select the number of minutes. The counter runs from ..., 10, 20, 30... to 240 minutes.The timer begins to count down from the number of minutes selected after the display has disappeared.
Note:To view the remaining time, press the
SLEEP button once. To
cancel the sleep time, repeatedly press the
SLEEP button until ...
appears. If you turn the TV off after setting the sleep time, the setting will be erased. Set it again.
CC Closed Caption
Press this button to turn Closed Caption on. Be sure you have selected
Caption On in the Setup
menu. See p. 9.
& Press the MENU button to select the
channel menu.
é Press the OK button.
The Auto Program function memorizes the channels which are being received at that time.
Note: If you press the
MENU button in auto
programming, the functions will stop and only channels programmed up to that time will remain.
After auto programming is finished, check
the memorized channels with the
CH +/-
button.
Auto program
Manual program
OK MENU
Auto program
Program/Erase channels
Auto programming channel
&
Press the MENU button repeatedly to display each menu.
é Use the cursor up/down to select a menu item.Use the cursor left/right to adjust the setting of a
menu item or press the OK button to enter a submenu.
Press the EXT button to exit the menu.
B
CHV
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EXT
SLEEP
MENU
OK
& Select Input and press the cursor right to select
TV to be sure your remote control is in the TV mode.
é Select your language.Press the MENU button to select the channel
menu to memorize the channels available in your local broadcast area.
6
Installation
To use the menus
Setup menu
Auto program
Language English Captions Off Caption/Text CC1 Parental ctl
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MENU
Input TV
switch menu on/off
select menu item
activate
The Auto Program function memorizes all the receiving channels of terrestrial TV signals or cable TV programs
Installation 7
Fine tune
In case of poor reception, you can improve the reception by fine tuning.
TV channels broadcast by a cable
company
Some cable systems operate with frequency offsets that are as much as + 2 MHz or - 2 MHz. See Conversion tables, p. 19.
Off-air channels
The frequencies for TV channels used by a cable company may differ from the frequencies of off-air TV channels. Consult the tables on p. 18.
& Select Fine in the Manual Program menu
with the cursor up/down.
é Press the cursor left/right to fine tune for
the best picture and sound.
Press the OK button.Press the EXT button to exit the menu.
Auto ogramme
Fine Storage Memory
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0-9 MENU
Channel TV 13
& Select Manual Program in the channel
menu.
é Press the OK button to enter the
Manual Program menu. The current channel number is displayed.
Press the cursor left/right to select
another channel number.
Select Storage with the cursor up/down. ( Press the cursor left/right to select
Memory or Erase.
The selected channel is memorized or erased.
Memorizing/Erasing current channel
Buttons in front of the TV
Should your remote control be lost or broken you can still operate your TV with the buttons in front of the TV.
ON/OFF: Press the power ON/OFF button to
turn the TV on or off
TV/VIDEO: Press repeatedly to select TV, VIDEO, S-VIDEO, COMPONENT or PC
monitor mode
MENU: Press repeatedly to display each menu
OK: Press this button to activate your choice
when in the menu
- VOL + :
• Press - or + to select a menu item;
• Press - or + to adjust the volume;
• Press - or + to adjust the menu settings.
- CH/PR +:
• Press - or + to browse through the TV channels which are not erased;
• Press - or + to select a menu item;
• To turn the TV on from standby.
B: Turns the TV on from standby or off to
standby. The B indicator lights up brightly when the TV is in standby, dims when the TV is turned on.
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TV / VIDEO MENU
OK
VOL
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+
CH / PR
+
B
ON / OFF
You can adjust picture contrast, brightness, color, tint and sharpness to the levels you prefer.
Press the OK button to store the adjustments.The message
Stored appears.
Press the
EXT button if you want to exit
the menu
AVL
Switch
AVL On to maintain constant
volume levels when switching TV channels.
Equalizer
& Select Equalizer and press the OK button
to enter the Equalizer menu.
é Select one of the predefined factory sound
settings or select
User to adjust your
personal sound settings of treble and bass.
Setting the equalizer User
& Select User with the cursor up/down. é Press the cursor left/right to select a
sound band.
Press the cursor up/down to adjust the
appropriate sound level.
Press the OK button to store the
Personal adjustments. The message
Stored appears.
Press the
EXT button if you want to exit
the menu.
Picture menu
Sound menu
Contrast 1 00
Brightness 60 Color 60 Tint 0 Sharpness 6
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OK MENU
Contrast 100
Equalizer
Balance 0 AVL 0n/Off Equalizer
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MENU
MTS Mono/Stereo/SAP
You can select your preferred sound setting or you can also adjust the sound frequency of the equalizer and the balance of the right and left speaker’s sound output.
MTS
In case of second audio program (SAP) transmission, you can switch from
Mono to
Stereo or to the secondary language.
In case of stereo transmission you can switch to
Mono or Stereo sound.
8 Use of the menus
• Contrast, Brightness, Color are adjusted from 0 to 100.
• Tint is adjusted from Red 50 to Green 50.
• Sharpness is adjusted from 0 to 10.
Flat
Music Sports User
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MENU
0.1 0.5 1.5 5.0 10 kHz
Cinema
Turning Closed Caption On/Off
& Select the desired TV program (Not a
blocked channel or PC).
é Press the MENU button once.Select Captions with the cursor
up/down.
Press the cursor left/right to select
Captions On, EZ mute or Off. EZ mute: Select this mode if you want
the captions to appear automatically when the mute button ¬ on the remote control is pressed, if the watched TV program provides
CC info.
Closed Caption
Closed Captioning allows you to read the dialog of television programs on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, this feature uses on screen "text boxes" to show dialogue and conversations while the TV program is in progress. Captions will appear on the screen only during captioned broadcasts.
Remark: the captions do not always use correct spelling and grammar. Not all TV programs and product commercials are made for broadcast with Closed Caption information included. Refer to your area's TV program listings for the TV channels and times of Closed Caption shows. The captioned programs are usually noted in the TV listings with ser vice marks such as "CC".
B
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0
0
EXT
SLEEP
MENU
OK
CC
CC
Input TV Language English Captions Caption/Text CC1 Parental ctl
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MENU
Captions Off Caption/Text CC1
9Closed Caption
Setting Closed Caption
& Press the cursor up/down to select
Caption/Text.
é Press the cursor left/right to select the
desired Closed Caption mode.
Press the EXT button if you want to exit
the menu.
Note:This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with Section 15.119 of the FCC rules.
Caption modes:
Caption 1, 2, 3 or 4 mode: Dialogue (and descriptions) for the action on the captioned TV program shows on screen. Usually Caption 1 is the most used mode. Caption 2 may be used for alternate languages if they are being transmitted.
Text 1, 2, 3 or 4 mode: Often used for channel guide, schedules, bulletin board information for Closed Caption programs, news, weather information or stock market reports.
Not all Closed Caption modes are necessarily being used by a TV channel during the transmission of a Closed Caption program.
Caption tips:
Your TV might not receive caption signals
normally when:
- Poor reception conditions are encountered.
- An old, bad or illegally recorded tape is played.
- Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signals.
- The antenna signal is weak.
- The program wasn’t captioned when it was produced, transmitted or taped.
Parental control function
Input TV Language English Captions Off Caption/Text CC1 Parental ctl
OK
MENU
Parental ctl
10 Parental control
The Parental control function (V-chip) is used to block program viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcaster.The default setting is to allow all programs to be viewed.Viewing can be blocked by the type of program and by the categories chosen to be blocked. It is also possible to block all program viewing for a time period.
To use the Parental Control Function, the following must be set:
1. Ratings and categories to be blocked.
2. Number of hours to lock the television viewing control.
3. Set a password.
4. Enable the lock
V-Chip rating and categories
Rating guidelines are provided by the broadcaster. Most television programs and television movies can be blocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Movies that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-video movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only.
& Select Parental ctl and press the OK button to
enter. If parental control is already set then enter the password when requested.
é Select the types of blocking to be set: MPAA,
Age block, Content block, Set hours.
Press the cursor up/down to select Set
password
.
Enter a four digit password. Enter it again when
requested.
Note: A new password may be chosen each time blocking is setup. The Lock On/Off menu item is automatically set to Off when the password has been entered.
( Press the cursor left/right to set the Lock On.
Note:This is only possible when the hours for the blocking has been entered.
§ Press the EXT button on the remote control to
exit the menu.
Did you forget your password !
First push the
MENU button on the LCD TV set
and while keeping pushed, press the
MENU
button on the remote control at the same time.
Aux. Block Sources blocked MPAA PG-13 and above Age block Content blk Set hours
p π
00 Hours
Set password
p π
To set
Lock On/Off Off
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MENU
Aux. Block Sources blocked
Input TV Language English Captions Off Caption/Text CC1 Parental ctl
OK MENU
Parental ctl
Setting up Blocking
For Movies previously shown in theaters:
Movie Ratings: Unblocked G and above (general audience) PG and above (parental guidance suggested) PG-13 and above (13 years and up) R and above (restricted) NC-17 and above (18 years and up) X (adult)
If you set PG-13 and above: G and PG movies will be available, PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked.
For Television programs including made-for-TV movies:
General TV Ratings: Unblocked TV-G and above (general audience) (individual categories do not apply) TV-PG and above (parental guidance suggested) TV-14 and above (14 years and up) TV-MA (mature audience)
Children TV Ratings: Unblocked TV-Y and above (youth) (individual content categories do not apply) TV-Y7 (youth, 7 years and up)
Content Categories: Dialog - sexual dialogue (applies to TV-PG and above,TV-14) Language - adult language (applies to TV-PG and above,TV-14 and above,TV-MA) Sex scenes - sexual situations (applies to TV-PG and above,TV-14 and above,TV-MA) Violence (applies to TV-PG and above,TV-14 and above,TV-MA) F Violence - fantasy violence (applies only to TV-Y7) All Ratings (blocks all viewing)
11Parental Control
12 Connect Peripheral Equipment
Connect Peripheral Equipment
Preparation
Remove the backplate at the back of the TV as shown on the illustration opposite. Lay the LCD TV with the screen down on a table as it will be easier to connect your peripheral equipment. Please take your precautions not to damage the screen.
If you are using only mono equipment, connect only the
VIDEO and the AUDIO L
(Mono) ports.
If your VCR has an S-VHS video jack:
For improved picture quality, connect a S-Video cable with the
S-VIDEO input on
the TV instead of connecting the VCR to the
VIDEO port of AV.
S-Video does not provide audio, so audio cables must still be connected to provide sound.
Watching VCR
& If you use connection 2, select the TV
channel 3 or 4.
é If you use connection 3, select VIDEO or
S-VIDEO in the Input menu item of the
setup menu, see p. 6.
Insert a video tape in the VCR and press
the
PLAY button.
Video recorder
S-VIDEOINVIDEO (MONO)
LAVR
AUDIO
VCR
CABLE
2
3
x 75
DC 12V
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Pb
COMPONENT INPUT (480i)
Pr
1
There is a wide range of video and audio equipment that can be connected to your TV. The following connection diagrams show you how to connect them.
How to connect
& Connect the supplied antenna cable 1
to the
RF IN port of your VCR.
é Connect another RF cable 2 from the
output
OUT of your VCR to the x
input of your TV. Better quality when playing from your VCR can be obtained if you also connect the Video,Audio Left and Right (only for stereo equipment) cables 3 to the
VIDEO, AUDIO L and R
inputs AV.
How to connect
& Connect your camera, camcorder,
videogame set, ... to the
VIDEO port 2
and
AUDIO L (MONO) 3 for mono
equipment.
é For stereo equipment also connect
AUDIO R 3.
S-VHS quality with an S-VHS camcorder is obtained by connecting the S-VHS cables with the
S-VIDEO input 1 and AUDIO
input 3.
How to use
& Select VIDEO or S-VIDEO in the Input
menu item of the setup menu, see p. 6.
é Turn on the external AV equipment.
Camera, camcorder,Video Game set, ...
3
2
1
x 75
DC 12V
ANT IN S-VIDEO
IN
PC INPUT
Y VIDEO
Pb
COMPONENT INPUT (480i)
Pr LAVRAUDIO
How to connect
& Connect the three separate component
video cables 1 to the DVD player’s
Y, Pb and Pr ports and to the Y, Pb and Pr (480i) ports on the TV.
é Connect the audio cables 2 to the DVD
player’s
AUDIO L and R ports and to the
L (MONO) and R AUDIO AV ports on the
TV.
How to use
& Select COMPONENT in the Input menu
item of the setup menu, see p. 6.
é Turn on the DVD set.
DVD player
S-VIDEOINVIDEO (MONO)
LAVR
AUDIO
x 75
DC 12V
ANT IN PC INPUTY
Pb
COMPONENT INPUT (480i)
Pr
DVD
2
1
13Connect Peripheral Equipment
& Insert the plug into the headphone port
L.
é Press the ¬ button on the remote control
to switch off the sound from the headphone and the internal loudspeakers of the TV.
Press the cursor left/right to adjust the
volume.
Note: When a TV channel or external AV source is blocked because of a rating set via the Parental control menu (see p. 10), also the headphone is muted.
Headphone
L
S-VIDEOINVIDEO (MONO)
LAVR
AUDIO
x 75
DC 12V
ANT IN PC INPUT
Y
Pb
COMPONENT INPUT (480i)
Pr
How to connect
& Connect the three separate component
video cables 1 to the DTV player’s
Y, Pb and Pr ports and to the Y, Pb and Pr (480i) ports on the TV.
é Connect the audio cables 2 to the DTV
player’s
AUDIO L and R ports and to the
L (MONO) and R AUDIO AV ports on the
TV.
How to use
& Select COMPONENT in the Input menu
item of the setup menu, see p. 6.
é Turn on the DTV Set Top Box set.
Warning: In case you notice scrolling images, wrong colors or no color, no picture or even combinations of these, on your screen, check if the connections are done in the right way. Check if the cable colors match with the input connector colors.
Digital Set Top Box
x 75
DC 12V
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Pb
COMPONENT INPUT (480i)
Pr
DTV / SET TOP BOX
2
1
S-VIDEOINVIDEO (MONO)
LAVR
AUDIO
14 Connect Peripheral Equipment
When you dispose of a Digital Antenna cable connected to a digital Set Top Box, connect the Set Top Box to the
COMPONENT INPUT
(480
i).
Monitor Display modes
MODE Resolution Horizontal Vertical
Frequency (KHz) Frequency (Hz)
VGA 640x480 31,5 KHz 60Hz
640x480 35,0 KHz 67Hz 640x480 37,9 KHz 72Hz 640x480 37,5 KHz 75Hz 640x480 43,3 KHz 85Hz
(DOS) 720x400 31,5 KHz 70Hz
SVGA 800x600 35,2 KHz 56Hz
800x600 37,9 KHz 60Hz 800x600 48,1 KHz 72Hz
800x600 46,9 KHz 75Hz 800x600 53,7 KHz 85Hz
(MAC) 832x624 49,7KHz 75Hz
XGA 1024x768 48,4KHz 60Hz
1024x768 56,5KHz 70Hz 1024x768 60,0KHz 75Hz 1024x768 68,7KHz 85Hz
Note:
- If the set is cold, there may be a small "flicker" when the set is switched on.This is normal, there is nothing wrong with the set.
- If possible, use the VESA 1,024x768@60Hz video mode to obtain the best image quality for your LCD monitor. If used under the other resolutions, some scaled or processed pictures may appear on the screen.The TV has been pre-adjusted to the mode VESA 1,024x768@60Hz.
- Some dot defects may appear on the screen, like red, green or blue spots. However, this will have no impact or effect on the monitor performance.
- Do not press the LCD screen with your finger for a long time as this may incur some afterimages.
Personal computer
S-VIDEOINVIDEO (MONO)
LAVRAUDIO
x 75
DC 12V
ANT IN Y
Pb
COMPONENT INPUT (480i)
Pr
& Connect one end of a (male to male)
VGA cable to the video card of the computer and the other end to the VGA connector
PC INPUT at the back of the
TV. Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug.
Note: the VGA cable is not supplied with the TV.
é In case of a Multimedia computer, connect
the audio cables to the audio outputs of your Multimedia computer and to the
AUDIO L and R connectors of the AV
input of the TV.
Press the EXT button on the remote
control or select
Input in the setup menu
(See p. 6) to select PC.
Switch on the computer.The TV can be
operated as the computer monitor.
Note: If you have an Apple Macintosh computer, connect the VGA desktop block from the 3 row 15 pin to 2 row 15 pin with the signal cable and connect the VGA desktop block to the Apple Macintosh computer.
15Connect peripheral equipment
Use of the PC menuUse of the PC menuUse of the PC menu
Tips
16 Tips
Input PC
H 60 G 90
0 Ú 0
Clock 40 Clock phase 16 Auto configure Reset
oœ p π
MENU
Input PC
You can adjust picture contrast, brightness, horizontal and vertical position, clock, clock phase, auto-configure and factory settings as you prefer.
& Repeatedly press the EXT button on the
remote control or select
Input in the
setup menu, see p. 6 to select the PC monitor mode.
é Press the MENU button to select the
PC menu.
Use the cursor up/down to select the
desired PC item.
Use the cursor left/right to make
appropriate adjustments.
Horizontal and vertical picture position
Press the cursor left/right to adjust the picture position.
Clock
Press the cursor left/right to minimize any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen background.
Clock phase
Press the cursor left/right to, when necessary, adjust the pixel phase of the picture to avoid picture interference.
Auto-configure
Select
Auto-configure On for the automatic
adjustment of the screen position, clock and clock phase. Press the OK button. When Auto-configure is in progress, the displayed picture will disappear for a few seconds.
Note: Some signals from some graphic boards may not function properly. If the results are unsatisfactory, adjust your monitor’s position, clock and clock phase manually.
Reset
Select
Reset On to return to the factory
predefined settings. Press the OK button.
( Press the EXT button to exit the menu.
Care of the screen
Do not rub or strike the screen with anything hard as this may scratch, mar, or damage the screen permanently. Unplug the screen before cleaning the screen. Dust the TV by wiping the screen and the cabinet with a soft, clean cloth. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use a clean, damp cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Mobile telephone warning
To avoid disturbances in picture and sound, malfunctioning of your TV or even damage to the TV, keep away your mobile telephone from the TV.
End of life directives
We are paying a lot of attention to produce environmentally-friendly in green focal areas.Your new receiver contains materials which can be recycled and reused.At the end of its life specialized companies can dismantle the discarded receiver to concentrate the reusable materials and to minimize the amount of materials to be disposed of. Please ensure you dispose of your old receiver according to local regulations.
How to dispose of batteries?
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless in many countries batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please ensure you dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
Please make these simple checks before calling service.These tips may save you time and money since charges for receiver installation and adjustments of customer controls are not covered under your warranty.
Before Calling Service
Items to Check and Actions to follow
This may be caused by obstruction to the antenna due to high rise buildings or hills. Using a highly directional antenna may improve the picture.
Check that the TV’s AC power cord is plugged into the mains socket.
Unplug the TV, wait for 60 seconds. Then re-insert plug into the mains socket and turn on the TV again.
Check antenna connections at the rear of the TV to see if it is properly connected to the TV.
Possible broadcast station trouble. Try another channel.
Adjust the contrast and brightness settings.
Check the Closed Captions control. Some TEXT modes could block the screen.
Switch your VGA-source to a correct display mode.
Increase the VOLUME.
Check that the TV is not muted, press the ¬ button on the remote control.
Adjust the contrast, color and brightness settings.
Sometimes, poor picture quality occurs when having activated an S-VHS camera or camcorder connected and having connected another peripheral at the same time. In this case, switch off one of the other peripherals.
Check the antenna connection.
This may be caused by electrical interference (e.g. hairdryer, nearby neon lights, etc.)
Turn off the equipment.
Check whether the batteries are working. Replace if necessary.
Clean the remote control sensor lens on the TV.
You can still use the buttons at the front of your TV.
Select the TV mode to be sure your remote control is in the TV mode.
Check if you have selected the correct VGA mode in your PC. See p. 15.
Symptoms
“Ghost” or double images
No power
No picture
Good picture but no sound
Good sound but poor color
Poor picture
Snowy picture and noise
Horizontal dotted line
Television not responding to remote control
No stable or not synchronized VGA picture
If your problem is not solved
Turn your TV off and then on again once.
Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself.
Check with your dealer or call a TV technician.
Tel. number Philips Customer Care Center
800-531-0039
17
Glossary
Audio/Video Inputs
Located on the rear and the front of the receiver these connectors (RCA phono type plug) are used for the input of audio and video signals. Designed for use with VCRs (or other accessories) in order to receive higher picture resolution and offer sound connection options.
Menu
An on-screen listing of feature controls shown on the TV screen that are made available for user adjustments.
MPAA
Motion Picture Association of America
Mulichannel Television sound (MTS)
The broadcast standard that allows for stereo sound to be transmitted with the TV picture.
Programming
The procedure of adding or deleting channel numbers into the TV’s memory. In this way the TV ‘remembers’ only the locally available or desired channel numbers and skips over any unwanted channel numbers.
RF
Radio Frequency or modulated signal design used as the carrier for television broadcasts.
Second Audio Program (SAP)
Another or additional audio channel provided for in the Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) broadcast standard.A monaural soundtrack included within the recorded or video signal (usually containing a second language translation for the displayed program).
Sleep Timer
Function with which you can set a time period after which the TV should turn itself off.
S-Video Input
Allows direct connection of high-resolution video sources, such as a Super VHS videocassette recorder, Laser Disc player, etc. Provides improved picture resolution, sharpness, and clarity.
18 Glossary
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the TV. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.
Modifications ­The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Philips Consumer Electronics may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Cables ­Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Canadian notice ­This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Avis Canadien ­Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Regulatory Notices - Federal Communications Commission Notice
Channel MHz Channel MHz Channel MHz Channel MHz
2 55.25 14 471.25 39 621.25 64 771.25 3 61.25 15 477.25 40 627.25 65 777.25 4 67.25 16 483.25 41 633.25 66 783.25 5 77.25 17 489.25 42 639.25 67 789.25 6 83.25 18 495.25 43 645.25 68 795.25 7 175.25 19 501.25 44 651.25 69 801.25 8 181.25 20 507.25 45 657.25
9 187.25 21 513.25 46 663.25 10 193.25 22 519.25 47 669.25 11 199.25 23 525.25 48 675.25 12 205.25 24 531.25 49 681.25 13 211.25 25 537.25 50 687.25
26 543.25 51 693.25 27 549.25 52 699.25 28 555.25 53 705.25 29 561.25 54 711.25 30 567.25 55 717.25 31 573.25 56 723.25 32 579.25 57 729.25 33 585.25 58 735.25 34 591.25 59 741.25 35 597.25 60 747.25 36 603.25 61 753.25 37 609.25 62 759.25
38 615.25 63 765.25
Conversion Table A: channel to frequency (in MHz) for off-air channels.
The frequencies used by a cable company may differ from the frequencies on the table. Consult your cable company or your dealer for detailed information.
Channel MHz Channel MHz Channel MHz Channel MHz
C1 73.25 C2 55.25 C33 277.25 C64 463.25 C95 91.25 C3 61.25 C34 283.25 C65 469.25 C96 97.25 C4 67.25 C35 289.25 C66 475.25 C97 103.25 C5 77.25 C36 295.25 C67 481.25 C98 109.25 C6 83.25 C37 301.25 C68 487.25 C99 115.25 C7 175.25 C38 307.25 C69 493.25 C100 649.25 C8 181.25 C39 313.25 C70 499.25 C101 655.25
C9 187.25 C40 319.25 C71 505.25 C102 661.25 C10 193.25 C41 325.25 C72 511.25 C103 667.25 C11 199.25 C42 331.25 C73 517.25 C104 673.25 C12 205.25 C43 337.25 C74 523.25 C105 679.25 C13 211.25 C44 343.25 C75 529.25 C106 685.25 C14 121.25 C45 349.25 C76 535.25 C107 691.25 C15 127.25 C46 355.25 C77 541.25 C108 697.25 C16 133.25 C47 361.25 C78 547.25 C109 703.25 C17 139.25 C48 367.25 C79 553.25 C110 709.25 C18 145.25 C49 373.25 C80 559.25 C111 715.25 C19 151.25 C50 379.25 C81 565.25 C112 721.25 C20 157.25 C51 385.25 C82 571.25 C113 727.25 C21 163.25 C52 391.25 C83 577.25 C114 733.25 C22 169.25 C53 397.25 C84 583.25 C115 739.25 C23 217.25 C54 403.25 C85 589.25 C116 745.25 C24 223.25 C55 409.25 C86 595.25 C117 751.25 C25 229.25 C56 415.25 C87 601.25 C118 757.25 C26 235.25 C57 421.25 C88 607.25 C119 763.25 C27 241.25 C58 427.25 C89 613.25 C120 769.25 C28 247.25 C59 433.25 C90 619.25 C121 775.25 C29 253.25 C60 439.25 C91 625.25 C122 781.25 C30 259.25 C61 445.25 C92 631.25 C123 787.25 C31 265.25 C62 451.25 C93 637.25 C124 793.25 C32 271.25 C63 457.25 C94 643.25 C125 799.25
Conversion Table B: Channel to frequency (in MHz) for cable TV channels.
The frequencies used by a cable company may differ from the frequencies on the table. Consult your cable company or your dealer for detailed information.
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