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com/support

EN USER MANUAL
Model
www.philips.com/support Serial

Country Number Tariff


Austria 0810 000205 €0.07/min
Belgium 078250145 €0.06/min
Czech Rep 800142840 free
Denmark 3525 8759 local
Finland 09 2311 3415 local
France 0821 611655 €0.09/min
Germany 01803 386 852 €0.09/min
Greece 0 0800 3122 1280 free
Hungary 0680018189 free
Ireland 01 601 1777 local
Italy 840320086 €0.08/min
Luxemburg 40 6661 5644 local
Netherlands 0900 8407 €0.10/min
Norway 2270 8111 local
Poland 0223491504 local
Portugal 2 1359 1442 local
Slovakia 0800004537 free
Spain 902 888 784 €0.10/min
Sweden 08 5792 9100 local
Switzerland 0844 800 544 local
UK 0870 900 9070 local

This information is correct at the time of press.


For updated information, see www.support.philips.com
Product information
Recycling

The model and serial number can be found


at the rear of the TV and on the packaging.
The packaging of this product is intended to For a larger TV, information is also on left
be recycled. Apply to the local authorities for hand underside of the TV.
correct disposal.

Disposal of your old product

Your product is designed and manufactured


• Standby power consumption is less than
with highly quality material and components,
1W.
which can be recycled and reused. When this
crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached • The power consumption of the set is
to a product, it means the product is cov- given on the type plate at the rear of the
ered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. TV.
Please inform yourself about the local sepa- • For more product specifications, see the
rate collection system for electrical and elec- product leaflet on www.philips.com/sup-
tronic products. Please act according to your port.
local rules and do not dispose of your old
products with your normal household waste.
The correct disposal of your old product will Note: specifications and information are
help prevent potential negative consequences subject to change without notice.
for the environment and human health.
For further assistance call the customer
support service in your country. The
corresponding telephone numbers and ad-
Disposal of batteries dresses are given in the supplied worldwide
guarantee booklet.

The batteries supplied do not contain the


heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Please
check on how to dispose of exhausted bat-
teries according to local regulations.
Information for Users in the UK

This information is specific to the UK. If must be replaced with a fuse of the same
you are using your TV in the UK, use this value as indicated on the plug.
information in conjunction with the rest of
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.
this manual.
2. Replace the fuse.
Positioning the TV The replacement fuse must comply with
BS 1362 and have the ASTA approval
For the best results, choose a position mark. If the fuse is lost, contact your re-
where light does not fall directly on the tailer in order to verify the correct type.
screen, and at some distance away from
radiators or other sources of heat. Leave 3. Refit the fuse cover.
a space of at least 5cm around the TV for If for any reason the fitted plug is not
ventilation. Ensure that curtains, cupboards suitable for your socket outlet, consult
and other items cannot obstruct the air flow your retailer or a qualified electrician
through the ventilation apertures. The TV is before proceeding with the installation.
intended for use in a domestic environment
only and should never be operated or stored
in excessively hot or humid atmospheres.
Connecting the Aerial
The aerial should be connected to the
Interference socket marked : at the back of the set. An
inferior aerial is likely to result in a poor,
The Department of Trade and Industry perhaps unstable picture with ghost images
operates a Radio Interference Investigation and lack of contrast. Make-shift loft or set-
Service to help TV licence holders improve top aerials are often inadequate. Your dealer
reception of BBC and IBA programmes will know from experience the most suitable
where they are being spoilt by interference. type for your locality. Should you wish to
If your dealer cannot help, ask at a main Post use the set in conjunction with other equip-
Office for the booklet “How to Improve Televi- ment, which connects to the aerial socket
sion and Radio Reception”. such as TV games, or a video camera it is
recommended that these be connected via a
Mains Connection combiner unit to avoid repeated connection
and disconnection of the aerial plug.
Before connecting the TV to the mains,
check that the mains supply voltage cor- Fitting the Stand (If Provided)
responds to the voltage printed on the
type plate on the rear panel of the TV. If Use only the stand provided with the set.
the mains voltage is different, consult your Ensure that the fixings are properly tight-
dealer. ened. A diagram showing how to assemble
the stand is packed with the stand. Never
Important use a make-shift stand, or legs fixed with
screws.
This apparatus is fitted with an approved
moulded 13 AMP plug. Should it become
necessary to replace the mains fuse, this
Contents

1 Introduction .............................................EN-2 Smart picture ..........................................EN-18


Stationary Images ..................................EN-2 Smart sound ............................................EN-18
Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic 15 Picture Format ......................................EN-19
Fields (“EMF”) .........................................EN-2
16 Teletext ..................................................EN-20
2 Safety .........................................................EN-3
Caring for the screen............................EN-3 17 Using the TV as a PC Monitor ..........EN-22
Connecting a PC to the TV.................EN-22
3 Television Controls and Connectors EN-4
Adjusting TV settings in PC Mode .....EN-22
Side or top controls ..............................EN-4
Picture menu for PCs ...........................EN-22
Rear connectors ...................................EN-4
Feature menu for PCs ..........................EN-22
Side connectors (EXT3) .......................EN-4
18 Using the TV in HD Mode .................EN-23
4 Getting Started .......................................EN-5
Connecting HD equipment .................EN-23
Connecting the aerial............................EN-5
Controlling TV settings in HD mode EN-23
Connecting and disconnecting the mains
EN-5 Picture menu for HD mode ................EN-23
Switching the TV on ..............................EN-5 Sound menu for HD mode..................EN-23
Using the remote control ....................EN-5 Supported formats for HD mode ......EN-24

5 Remote Control .....................................EN-6 19 Connecting Other Equipment ...........EN-25


Overview of connections ....................EN-25
6 Quick Installation....................................EN-8
Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder
ATS (Automatic Tuning System)........EN-8 EN-26
ACI (Automatic Channel Installation)EN-8 Connecting a decoder and a VCR .....EN-26
7 Auto Store ...............................................EN-9 Connecting two VCRs, a VCR and a DVD
recorder .................................................EN-27
8 Manual Store............................................EN-10
Connecting with Eurocables ...............EN-27
9 Programme Sort .....................................EN-11 Connecting a satellite receiver ...........EN-27
10 Naming Channels .................................EN-12 Connecting with a Eurocable.............EN-27
Connecting a DVD player, cable box or
11 Storing Your Favourite Channels .....EN-13 game console ..........................................EN-28
12 Features ..................................................EN-14 Connect a DVD player, satellite receiver or
Timer ........................................................EN-14 cable box ................................................EN-28
Parental lock ...........................................EN-15 Connecting a PC ....................................EN-29
Child lock ................................................EN-16 20 Troubleshooting ...................................EN-31
Active control.........................................EN-16
21 Reference Table of Countries ...........EN-33
13 Picture and Sound Settings ................EN-17
14 Smart Picture and Smart Sound........EN-18

EN-1
1 Introduction

Thank you for purchasing this TV. This • Shopping channel logos and pricing
manual contains information about how to displays: bright and shown constantly or
install and operate your TV. repeatedly in the same location on the
TV screen.
• Examples of still pictures also include
logos, computer images, time display,
If this instruction manual does not answer
teletext and images displayed in 4:3
your problem or if the troubleshooting page
mode, static images or characters, etc.
does not solve your problem, call your local
Philips customer or service centre. See the
supplied worldwide guarantee booklet for TIP: Reduce contrast and brightness when
details. Please have the model and product viewing.
number ready, before calling the Philips
customer support service. The model and Electric, Magnetic and Electromag-
product number can be found at the back or netic Fields (“EMF”)
bottom of your TV, or on the packaging.
• Royal Philips Electronics manufactures
Stationary Images and sells many products targeted at
consumers, which, like any electronic
A characteristic of LCD and Plasma Panels apparatus, in general have the ability to
is that displaying the same image for a long emit and receive electromagnetic signals.
time can cause a permanent after-image to
remain on the screen. This is called phos- • One of Philips’ leading Business
phor burn in. Normal use of the TV should Principles is to take all necessary health
involve the showing of pictures that contain and safety measures for our products, to
constantly moving and changing images that comply with all applicable legal require-
fill the screen. The following list gives some ments and to stay well within the EMF
examples of stationary images that you may standards applicable at the time of
encounter others in your viewing: producing the products.

• TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD • Philips is committed to develop, produce


disk content. and market products that cause no
adverse health effects.
• Black bars: when black bars appear at
the left and right side of the screen, it is • Philips confirms that if its products are
recommended to change to a picture handled properly for their intended use,
format so that the picture fills the entire they are safe to use according to scien-
screen. tific evidence available today.

• TV channel logos: logos present a prob- • Philips plays an active role in the
lem if they are bright and stationary. development of international EMF and
Moving or low-contrast graphics are safety standards, enabling Philips to
less likely to cause uneven aging of the anticipate further developments in
screen. standardization for early integration in its
products.
• Stock market stickers: presented at the
bottom of the TV screen.

EN-2
2 Safety

1. Two people are required to lift and carry a 12. Do not leave the TV in standby mode for an
TV that weighs more than 25kg. Improper extended period of time. Instead, disconnect

EN
handling of the TV can cause serious injury. the TV from the mains.
2. If you place the TV set on a surface, ensure 13. Pull the power lead by the plug. Do not pull
the surface is level and that it can withstand on the power lead. Do not use a poor fitting
the weight of the TV. mains socket. Insert the plug fully into the
mains. If it is loose, it may cause arcing and
3. If you wish to hang your TV on a wall, do not result in fire.
hang the TV yourself. Your TV must be hung
X
by qualified technician. Improper hanging can
X
cause the TV to be unsafe. X
4. Before you hang your TV on a wall, ensure the
wall is suitable to carry the weight of the TV.
X
5. The connections do not have to be made
before you hang the TV, but the cables must
14. Do not connect too much equipment to the
be inserted into the TV.
same mains socket. Excess equipment can
6. Wherever you place or hang the TV, ensure cause overloading and result in fire or electric
that air can circulate freely through the shock.
ventilation slots. Do not position the TV in a
confined space.
Caring for the screen
7. If the TV is mounted on a swivel base or
swivel arm, ensure no strain is placed on the 1. Do not remove the protective sheet until you
power cord when the TV is swivelled. Strain have completed the stand or wall mounting
on the power cord can loosen connections and connections. Please handle with care.
and cause arcing or fire.
2. Use only a soft cloth to clean the front of the
8. Do not place naked flame sources such as TV.
lighted candles close to the TV set.
3. Do not use a cloth that is dripping with water.
9. Do not place a vase filled with water on top of Do not use acetone, toluene or alcohol to
or near the TV. Spilling water into the TV can clean the TV. As a safety precaution, unplug
result in electric shock. Do not operate the the power cord from the mains when you
TV if water is spilled into the set. Unplug the clean the set.
power cord from the mains immediately and
have the set checked by a qualified technician. 4. Do not touch, push or rub or strike the
screen with anything hard as this may scratch
10. Do not expose the TV or the batteries of the or damage the screen permanently.
remote control to heat, direct sunlight, rain
or water.
X
X
X

X
11. Do not touch any part of the TV, power lead,
or aerial lead during lightning storms.

EN-3
3 Television Controls and Connectors

Side or top controls The following connectors are located on


the rear of the TV.
Use the side or top keys to control the
power, menu, volume and programme
number.
4 EXT 1 5 EXT 2
(RGB) (CVBS/S-VIDEO)
POWER PROGRAM MENU VOLUME

1. TV aerial socket
1 2 3 4 Insert the aerial plug into the TV aerial
socket.
1. . POWER 2. HDMI 1 / HDMI 2
Switch the TV on and off. For zero To connect to a set-top box, DVD
power, remove the mains cord from the player/recorder, high-definition equip-
mains socket. ment or personal computer.
2. - PROGRAM + 3. EXT4 (YPbPr)
Select the channel. To connect to peripheral equipment.
3. MENU 4. EXT 1 (RGB)
Display or close menus. The PROGRAM To connect to peripheral equipment.
– / + keys can be used to select a menu
item and the VOLUME – / + keys can 5. EXT 2 (CVBS/S-VIDEO)
be used to enter into the selected menu To connect to peripheral equipment.
item and make adjustments.

4. - VOLUME + Side connectors (EXT3)


Make the volume louder or quieter.
These connectors are on the side of the TV.

Rear connectors 1
2
The rear connectors are located on the rear AUDIO
IN

of the TV and face downward.


VIDEO
IN

S-VIDEO

1 2 3 1. Headphone
Connect your headphone jack to the
headphone connector of the TV.

2. Audio Video
To connect devices such as cameras or
camcorders.

EN-4
4 Getting Started

Warning: The connections do not have


to be made before hanging the TV, but the

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cables must be inserted into connectors of
the TV.

Connecting the aerial


Insert the aerial plug firmly into the 75 ohms
aerial socket at the bottom of the TV and in
the wall aerial socket.

Switching the TV on
To switch on the TV, press the POWER
key on the side or top of the set. A blue or
green indicator comes on and after a few
seconds, the screen lights up at the left and
Connecting and disconnecting the bottom of the front of the set.
mains If the TV set remains in standby mode
(red indicator), press the - PROGRAM +
Warning: Plasma TV is a Class 1 apparatus. key on the side or top controls or the - P
It must be connected to a mains socket out + key on the remote control.
with a protective earthing connection.
POWER PROGRAM MENU VOLUME
Warning: Verify that the mains supply volt-
age in your home corresponds to the voltage
printed on the sticker at the rear of the TV.
To connect the TV to the mains, insert the
appliance coupler on the mains cord into the
mains inlet at the back of the TV, and inert Using the remote control
the mains plug into the wall socket.
Insert the 2 supplied batteries into the re-
The appliance coupler of the mains cord on
mote control. Ensure that the + and - ends
the TV is the disconnect device.
of the batteries are aligned as shown inside
To disconnect the TV from the mains, the remote control case.
remove the appliance coupler on the mains
cord from the back of the TV or remove the
mains plug from the wall socket. For infor-
mation, see the following illustration.

EN-5
5 Remote Control

Forces programmes in Stereo and


Nicam Stereo to Mono. For bilingual
programmes, select Dual å or Dual »
(as indicated on the screen during such
1
broadcasts). The Mono indication shows
2 7 up in red when in forced position.
8
3 3. Sleep
4 9 To switch off TV to standby at a specified
5 time (see page 14).

6 4. Surround Sound
To turn on/off the surround sound effect.
In stereo, this gives the impression that
the speakers are further apart.

5. MENU h
To call up or exit the TV menus.

6. Cursors Up/Down/Left/Right ( Î ï Æ
Í) These 4 keys select and adjust menu
items.

7. Picture format
(see page 19).

8. Display source list


Used to select TV or peripheral equip-
ment on EXT 1, EXT 2, EXT 3, EXT 4,
HDMI 1 or HDMI 2). Use the Î ï keys
to select source and the Æ / key to
confirm your selection.
I I

9. Programme List
To display / exit the list of programmes.
1. Standby . Use the Î ï keys to select a programme
To set the TV to standby mode. To and the Æ / key to display it.
switch the TV on from standby, press
one of the following keys: ., 0 to 9, P
+/-, or .
When the TV is switched on from stand-
by, the last viewed mode is displayed

2. Sound mode

EN-6
10. Mute
Turn sound on or off.

EN
11. Volume ( + VOL – )
To change sound to be louder or quieter.

12. Smart Picture /Sound


14 Accesses a series of predefined picture
and sound settings (see page 18).

13. On-Screen information


15 Press to display (when available) informa-
tion about the selected TV channel and
programme.
10 16
14. Teletext
(See pages 20-21).
11
17
15. OK
Confirms selection.
12
16. Active Control
Automatically adjusts the picture setting
18
for optimal picture quality continuously
under any signal conditions. (See page
16).
13 19
17. Programme ( + P – )
Selects next or previous available
channel/source.
I I
18. Numerical keys /
For direct access to programmes. For a
two digit programme number, the 2nd
digit must be entered shortly after the
first digit, before the dash disappears.

19. Previous/Present programme


To alternate between the last viewed
and the current programme.

EN-7
6 Quick Installation

When you switch on the TV set for the first The search starts automatically. All the
time, a menu is displayed on screen. This available TV programmes will be stored.
menu prompts you to select the country of This operation takes a few minutes.
your choice.
The display shows the progress of the
search and the number of programmes
Country found.
B Press OK
CH to continue Important : To exit or interrupt the
D search before it is completed, press the
DK
E menu key. If you interrupt search during
F auto store, not all channels will be stored.
FI To store all channels, you must perform a
GB
complete auto store search again.

Note: If the above menu is not displayed,


ATS (Automatic Tuning System)
proceed to do the installation of channels by If the transmitter or cable network sends
the Auto Store method (see page 9). If above the automatic sort signal, the programmes
menu is displayed, proceed to the following are numbered correctly. In this case, the
steps: installation is complete.
Press the Î ï keys on the remote control If the transmitter or cable network does
to select your country. If your not send the automatic sort signal, the
country does not appear in the list, programmes are not numbered correctly.
select “. . . “ . Refer to the “Reference You can use the Sort menu to number the
table of countries” on page 33. programmes.
1. Press the Æ / key to select the
language mode. ACI (Automatic Channel Installa-
2. Select your language by using the Î ï
tion)
keys. If a cable system or a TV channel which
broadcasts ACI is detected, a programme
Language
English Press OK list appears. Without ACI broadcast, the
Dansk to continue channels are numbered according to your
Nederlands language and country selection. You can use
Suomi
Français the Sort menu to renumber the channels.
Deutsch
Eλληνικα
Italiano

3. Press the Æ / key to start search.

EN-8
7 Auto Store

Before you automatically store channels 7. Press the Æ / key to confirm your
select your country and language. selection. You can now store channels

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1. Press the h key. automatically.

2. Press the Î ï key repeatedly to 8. Press the Í key to return to the menu.
select Install, and press the Æ / key 9. Press the Î ï keys repeatedly to
to enter the Install menu. select Auto Store.
Main
Picture Language
10. Press the Æ / key to start automatic
Sound Country searching for channels. All of the avail-
Features Auto Store able channels are stored. The operation
Install Manual Store
Sort
takes a few minutes.
Name
Fav. Program To exit or interrupt the search before
it is complete, press the h key. If you
interrupt a search during auto store,
not all channels are stored. To store all
3. Press the Æ key to enter Language. channels, you must perform a new auto
store search.
4. Press the Î ï key to select the language
of your choice, and press the Æ / key Note: If you have selected the wrong lan-
to confirm your selection. guage and do not understand the language
to operate the set, perform the following
5. Press the Í key to return to the previous
steps to bring you back to your preferred
menu.
language.
6. Press the Î ï key to select Country If 1. Press the key to exit menu from
your country does not appear in the list, screen.
select “... “. Refer to Reference table of
countries” on page 33. 2. Press the h key.
The language and country can be selected
3. Press the ï key repeatedly to select the
in TV mode only. If you are in another
fourth item on the menu.
mode, such as EXT, follow these steps:
4. Press the Æ key twice.
Install 5. Press the Î ï keys to select the correct
Language A
Country B
language.
Auto Store CH
Manual Store D 6. Press the key to confirm selection.
Sort DK
Name E
Fav. Program F
7. Press the h key to exit the menu.
FI

EN-9
8 Manual Store

This menu is used to store the programmes 5. System


one at a time. Press the Î ï keys to select one of the
following regions and press the Æ /
1. Press the h key. key to confirm selection.
- Europe (automatic detection)
2. Press the Î / ï keys to select Install, and - France (LL’ standard)
press the Æ / key to enter the Install - UK (I standard)
menu. - West Europe (BG standard)
- East Europe (DK standard)
Main
6. Search
Picture Language
Sound Country Press the Æ key. The search starts. Once
Features Auto Store a programme is found, the scanning
Install Manual Store
Sort
stops and its name is displayed (if avail-
Name able). Go to the next step. If you know
Fav. Program the frequency of the required channel,
you can enter it directly by using the 0
to 9 keys.
3. Press the ï key to select Manual Store,
7. Program No.
and press the Æ / key to enter
Enter the required number by using the
Manual Store menu.
0 to 9 keys or the Î ï keys.

8. Fine Tune
Install
Language System If the reception is not satisfactory, adjust
Country Search by using the Î ï keys.
Auto Store Program No.
Manual Store Fine Tune 9. Store
Sort Store
Name To store the changes, press Æ / key.
Fav. Program The programme is now stored.

10. Repeat steps 6 to 9 for each


programme to be stored.
4. Press the Î ï keys to select the items in
the Manual Store menu. For information 11. To return to previous menu, press the
about the options, see the following list. Í key.

12. To exit the menu, press the h key.


Manual store
System Europe
Search France
Program No. UK
Fine Tune West Europe
Store East Europe

EN-10
9 Programme Sort

Sort feature allows you to change the pro- 6. Press the Î ï keys to select the new
gramme number for a channel. programme number, and press the Í

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key to confirm your choice. (The arrow
1. Press the h key. points to the right and sorting is com-
pleted.)
2. Press the Î / ï key repeatedly to select
Install, and press the Æ / key to Install 100
enter the Install menu. Language 001
Country 002
Auto Store 003
Manual Store 004
Main Sort 005
Picture Language Name 006
Sound Country Fav. Program 007
Features Auto Store 008
Install Manual Store
Sort
Name
Fav. Program 7. Repeat steps 4 and 6 or each
programme number you wish to re-
number.
3. Press the ï key to select Sort and the Æ 8. To return to previous menu, press the
/ key to enter sort mode. Í key.

9. To exit the menu, press the h key.


Install 100
Language 001
Country 002
Auto Store 003
Manual Store 004
Sort 005
Name 006
Fav. Program 007
008

4. Press the Î ï keys to select the pro-


gramme number you want to move.

5. Press the Æ key to enter sorting mode.


(The arrow cursor now points to the
left.)

Install 100
Language 001
Country 002
Auto Store 003
Manual Store 004
Sort 005
Name 006
Fav. Program 007
008

EN-11
10 Naming Channels

This feature allows you to assign a name to a


TV channel. Install 106
Language 001
1. Press the h key. Country 002
Auto Store 003
Manual Store 004
2. Press the Î / ï key repeatedly to Sort 005 z
select Install, and press the Æ / key Name 006
to enter the Install menu. Fav. Program 007
008

Main
Picture Language 7. Press Æ / OK key until the name ap-
Sound Country pears at the top left hand corner of the
Features Auto Store TV screen. The name is now stored.
Install Manual Store
Sort
Name 8. To return to previous menu, press the
Fav. Program Í key.

9. To exit the menu, press the h key.


3. Press the ï key repeatedly to select
Name, and press the Æ / key to
enter Name mode.

Install 100
Language 001
Country 002
Auto Store 003
Manual Store 004
Sort 005
Name 006
Fav. Program 007
008

4. Press the Î ï keys to select the channel


you want to name.

5. Press the Æ key to move to the first


name display area

6. Press the Î ï keys to select the


characters (maximum of 5 characters)
and press the Í Æ keys to move
around the name display area.

EN-12
11 Storing Your Favourite Channels

This feature allows you store your favourite


channels and skip other channels. When a Install 100

EN
channel is skipped, you cannot access it by Language 001
Country 002
using the P – / + keys of the remote control. Auto Store 003
You can access the programme by using the Manual Store 004
Sort 005
digit 0 -9 keys only.
Name 006
Fav. Program 007
1. Press the h key. 008

2. Press the Î ï key repeatedly to


select Install and the Æ / key to 6. To return to previous menu, press the
enter the Install menu. Í key.

7. To exit the menu, press the h key.


Main
Picture Language Tip: To add a skipped channel to your list
Sound Country of favourite channels, follow these steps:
Features Auto Store
Install Manual Store • Repeat steps 1 to 3 above.
Sort
Name
Fav. Program
• Press the Î ï key repeatedly to select
the skipped channel that you want to
add back to your list of favourite chan-
nels.
3. Press the ï key to select Fav. Program
and the Æ / key to enter Fav. Pro- • Press the Æ / key to unskip a
gram list. channel. The $ will appear indicating the
channel is now restored.
4. Press the Î ï key repeatedly to
select programme you want to skip.

Install 100
Language 001
Country 002
Auto Store 003
Manual Store 004
Sort 005
Name 006
Fav. Program 007
008

5. Press the Æ / key to skip the


channel. The $ on the right of the
menu disappears, indicating that the
channel is skipped.

EN-13
12 Features

Timer 5. Adjust the timer setting by using the Í,


Æ, Î, ï or digit 0-9 keys.
The Timer feature allows you to set the TV
to switch to another channel at a specified 6. Press key on the remote control to
time while you are watching another chan- put the TV set in standby mode.
nel.
The TV will automatically come on at the
You can also use the timer feature as an programmed time. If you leave the TV
alarm to switch on the TV at a specified time set on, it will change channel at the Start
from standby mode. Time and will go to standby mode at the
For the timer to function, the set must not Stop Time.
be switched off. When the set is switched The following list describes the timer op-
off, the timer is disabled. tions:
1. Press h key. • Sleep
To select a time period after which the
2. Press Î ï keys repeatedly to select
TV switches to standby mode. Select the
Features and the Æ/ key to enter
Off option to deactivate the feature
Features menu.
Note: During the last minute of a Sleep
time setting, an on-screen countdown
Main will be displayed. Press any button on the
Picture Timer remote control to cancel the shut down.
Sound Child Lock
Features Parental Lock
Active Control
• Time
Install
To enter the current time.
• Start Time
To enter the time to start the timer.
• Stop Time
3. Press Æ / key to access Timer To enter the time to stop the timer.
menu.
• Program No.
4. Press Î ï keys to select a Timer item. To enter the number of the channel for
the wake-up alarm.
• Active
Timer
Sleep --:-- The settings include:
Time
Start Time • Once for a single alarm,
Stop Time
Program No. • Daily for each day,
Active
• Off to cancel.

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Parental lock
Parental Lock 106

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The Parental Lock feature allows you to Lock Program 001
lock channels to prevent your children from Change Code 002
Clear All 003
watching certain programmes. Lock All 004
005
1. Press the h key. 006
007
2. Press Î ï keys repeatedly to select 008
Features and the Æ/ key to enter
Features menu.
In the Parental Lock menu, use the Î, ï,
Í, Æ, Digit 0-9 and h keys to access and
Main activate the Parental Lock functions.
Picture Timer
Sound Child Lock The following list describes the options:
Features Parental Lock
Install Active Control • Lock Program to lock an individual
program
Press Æ key to enter Lock Program
mode and the Î ï keys to select the
program to lock or unlock.
3. Press Î ï keys repeatedly until Parental Press the Í Æ keys to lock or unlock
Lock is selected and press Æ / key to the selected program. A keylock symbol
access Parental Lock mode. + appears besides the locked channel
number.
Features To exit from Lock Program and return
Timer * * * * to Parental Lock menu, press h key.
Child Lock Access Code
Parental Lock • Change Code to set a new four-digit
Active Control
code. Use the digit 0-9 keys and confirm
by keying in the new four-digit again.
• Clear All to clear all locked channels .
Press Æ key to unlock all channels.
4. Key in the access code 0711 by the Digit • Lock All to lock all locked channels.
0-9 keys. A message Incorrect will ap- Press the Æ key.
pear. Key in the access code 0711 again. Note: To select a channel that has been
5. The TV prompts you to change code. locked, key in the Access Code. To unlock
Key in your own 4 digit code by the digit the channel, go the Lock Program in the
0-9 keys, and confirm the new code. Parent Lock menu and press the Í Æ keys
When the new code is confirmed, the (keylock symbol + disappears).
Parental Lock menu will appear.

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Child lock Active control

When you activate the Child Lock, the side This feature automatically and continuously
or top controls of the TV are locked. The adjusts the picture setting to provide opti-
TV can still be operated by using the remote mal picture quality in any signal conditions.
control.
1. Press the h key.
1. Press the h key.
2. Press the Î ï keys repeatedly to se-
2. Press the Î ï keys repeatedly to select lect Features and press the Æ/ key
Features, and press and the Æ/ key to enter Features menu
to enter Features menu.
3. Press Î ï keys repeatedly to select
3. Press the ï key to select Child Lock and Active Control, and press the Æ /
press Æ / key to access Child Lock key to enter the Active Control mode.
menu.

Features
Features Timer Off
Timer Off Child Lock On
Child Lock On Parental Lock
Parental Lock Active Control
Active Control

4. Press Î ï keys to select On or Off


4. Press the Î ï keys to select On option option.
to activate the child lock. Press the Off
option to deactivate the child lock. 5. Press Æ / key to activate/deactivate
On or Off option.
5. Press Æ / key to activate or deacti-
vate ON or OFF option. 6. To return to previous menu, press the
Í key.
6. To return to previous menu, press the
Í key. 7. To exit the menu, press the h key.

7. To exit the menu, press the h key.

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13 Picture and Sound Settings

This menu adjusts the picture and sound This list summarizes the picture options:
settings.
• Brightness

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1. Press the h key. To change picture brilliance.

2. Press the Î ï keys to select Picture • Colour


or Sound. To change the colour intensity.
• Contrast
3. Press the Æ/ key to enter the Picture
To change difference between light and
or Sound menu.
dark tones in the TV contrast range.
• Sharpness
Picture To increases or decreases the sharpness.
Brightness 100
Colour • Colour Temp
Contrast
Sharpness 63 To cycle through the following colour
Colour Temp settings: Cool (more blue), Normal (bal-
Contrast+ anced) and Warm (more red).
NR 0
• Contrast+
To increase the contrast range of the
TV. Select On option to activate the
Sound
Contrast+ feature.
Equalizer 120HZ
Balance 200HZ
• NR
AVL 500HZ To reduce picture noise (white dots)
Incr.Surround 1200HZ due to weak signal transmission. Select
3KHZ
7500HZ
the On option to activate the NR
12KHZ feature.
This list summarizes the sound options;
• Equalizer
4. Press the Î ï keys to select a Picture
To adjust the sound tone.
or Sound setting.
• Balance
5. Press the Æ/ key to enter the Pic- To balance the sound on the left and
ture or Sound setting. right speakers.
6. Press Î ï keys to adjust the Picture • AVL : (Automatic Volume Leveller)
or Sound setting. To limit sudden increases in sound,
especially on programme change or
7. To return to previous menu, press the advertising slots.
Í key.
• Incr. Surround
8. To exit the menu, press the h key. Select between Incredible Surround
and Stereo when in stereo transmission.
Select between Mono and Spatial when
in Mono transmission.

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14 Smart Picture and Smart Sound

Smart picture Smart sound


The Smart Picture feature offers the fol- The Smart Sound feature offers feature
lowing picture settings: Rich, Natural, Soft, offers the following sound settings: Movies,
Multimedia and Personal. Music, Voice, and Personal.

Press the button repeatedly to cycle Press the button repeatedly to cycle
through the settings. through the settings.
The Personal setting is the setting that you The Personal setting is the setting that you
set up by using the Picture menu in the main set up by using the Sound menu in the main
menu. menu.
The Personal setting is the only setting in the The Personal setting is the only setting in the
Smart Picture setting that can be changed. Smart Sound setting that can be changed. All
All other settings are pre-set. other settings are pre-set.
This list summarizes the smart picture op- This list summarizes the smart sound op-
tions; tions;
• Rich • Movies
Brilliant and sharp picture settings suit- Emphasize sensation to action.
able for bright environment.
• Music
• Natural Emphasize low tone.
Reference mode for living room condi-
tions and average signals. • Voice
Emphasize high tone.
• Soft
Intended for bad-quality signals. Suitable • Personal
for living room viewing. Sound settings set up by using the Sound
menu in the main menu.
• Multimedia
Best for graphical applications.
• Personal
Pictures settings set up by using the
Picture menu in the main menu.

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15 Picture Format

Pictures can be transmitted in wide screen Subtitle zoom


or 4:3 format. The picture format function This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures

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allows you to optimize the display. Press the using the full surface of the screen leaving
key repeatedly to cycle through the the sub-titles visible. Part of the top of the
picture formats and select a format. picture is clipped off.
4:3
The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and
a black band is displayed on either side of the
picture.

SuperZoom

This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures us-


Movie expand 14:9 ing the full surface of the screen by enlarging
The picture is shown in 14:9 format, a thin the sides of the picture.
black band remains on both sides of the pic-
ture and the top and bottom of the picture is
clipped off.

Widescreen

The picture is displayed in the original


Movie expand 16:9 proportions of images transmitted in 16:9
format.
The picture is enlarged to 16:9 format. This
mode is recommended when displaying
pictures which have black bands at the top
and bottom (letterbox format). In this mode,
large parts of the top and the bottom of the
picture are clipped off.

Note: If you display a 4:3 picture in wi-


descreen mode, the picture is stretched
horizontally.

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16 Teletext

Teletext is an information system broadcast 1. Teletext On/Off


by certain channels which can be consulted To switch on the teletext display. A
like a newspaper. It also offers access to contents page appears with a list of items
subtitles for viewers with hearing problems that can be accessed. Each item has a
or who are not familiar with the transmis- corresponding 3 digit page number. If
sion audio language the selected channel does not broadcast
teletext, the indication 100 is displayed
and the screen remains blank. To exit
teletext, press the key again.

5 2. Select a page
Enter the number of a teletext page by
using the 0 to 9 keys or P –/+ keys. For
example:, to access page 120, enter 120.
3 The number is displayed at the top left
corner of the screen. When the page is
1 located, the counter stops searching and
the page is displayed. Repeat this opera-
tion to view another page. If the counter
continues to search, the page is not
being transmitted. If this happens, select
another number.

3. Direct access
Colour areas are displayed at the bottom
of the screen. The 4 colour keys are used
2 to access the items or corresponding
pages. The colour areas flash when the
item or the page is not yet available.

4. Contents
This returns you to the contents page
2 (usually page 100 or hit list menu).

4 5. Page hold
Certain pages contain sub-pages which
are automatically displayed successively.
This key is used to stop or resume
I I sub-page progression. The indication
appears top left. Use the Í Æ keys
to select previous or next sub-page..
.

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8. Picture/Teletext
- Press the key.

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- Press the key to show Teletext on
the right and the picture on the left of
the screen.
- Press the key to return to a full
8 6 teletext mode.
9 -Press the key to return to a full
screen picture.
9
7 9. Favourite pages
Instead of the standard colour areas
displayed at the bottom of the screen,
you can store 4 Favourite pages on the
7 first 40 channels which can then be ac-
cessed using the coloured keys (red,
green, yellow, blue). Once set, these
Favourite pages will become the default
every time teletext is selected. To store
the Favourite pages, proceed as
follows:
- Press the key to change to
Favourite page mode.
9 - Use the keys to enter the
teletext page that you want to store as a
Favourite page.
- Press and hold the colour key of your
9 choice for about 5 seconds. The page is
now stored.
- Repeat for the other colour keys. To
exit Favourite page mode, press the
I I key.

To exit teletext mode, press the key.


To clear Favourite pages, press and hold the
key for about 5 seconds.
6. Hidden information
To display or hide the concealed informa-
tion such as solutions to games or riddles

7. Enlarge a page
This allows you to display the top or bot-
tom part of the page. Pressing it
again will return the page to normal size.
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17 Using the TV as a PC Monitor

Your TV can be used as a computer moni- 4. To return to previous menu, press the
tor. Í key.
NOTE: A PC connection is only available 5. To exit the menu, press the h key.
via HDMI connector. VGA connection is not
supported.
Picture menu for PCs
Connecting a PC to the TV The picture menu comprises the follow-
ing features: Brightness, Contrast, Colour
1. Connect the DVI output of your PC to
Temp, Contrast+ Horizontal Shift and Verti-
the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 connector of the
cal Shift.
TV. Use a HDMI to DVI cable if the DVI
output is to be connected. The Brightness, Contrast, Colour Temp,
Contrast+ features work in the same way
2. Connect the audio cable to the PC’s as described in Picture and Sound Settings on
audio jack and to the L / R audio jacks page 17.
(EXT3) of the TV.
The Horizontal Shift feature allows you to
3. Press the key to display the source adjust horizontal position of the image.
list and use the Î ï keys to select
The Vertical Shift feature allows you to
HDMI1 or HDMI2.
adjust vertical position of the image.
Source list
TV
EXT 1 Feature menu for PCs
EXT 2
EXT 3
EXT 4
HDMI 1
The Features menu comprises following
HDMI 2 features: Mode, Selection and Format.
When you connect a PC that supports reso-
lutions of 480p or 720p, the Mode Selection
feature is available in the Features menu. The
4. Press the Æ / key to switch to the Mode Selection feature allows you to select
selected source. between the PC and HD mode.
The Format feature works in the same way
Adjusting TV settings in PC Mode as described in Picture Formats on page 19.
Note: When you use HDMI to connect
1. Press the h key. your PC to the TV you might need to adjust
the resolution or settings of the PC. In
2. Press the Î ï keys to select Picture,
some situations you may see a dialogue box
Sound or Features, and press the Æ /
on screen and need to press to continue
key to enter the selected item menu
watching the TV. Please refer to the user
3. Press the Î ï keys to select the manual of the PC for information about how
settings and the Í Æ key to select or to adjust the resolution or settings of the
adjust setting. PC.

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18 Using the TV in HD Mode

If you are using equipment that can produce Controlling TV settings in HD


High Definition (HD) video signals, the mode

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HD mode allows you to enjoy clearer and
sharper pictures 1. Press the h key.

2. Press the Î ï keys to select a Picture


Connecting HD equipment or Sound setting.
1. Connect the HDMI or DVI output of 3. Press the Æ/ key to enter the Pic-
your HD equipment to the HDMI 1 or ture or Sound setting.
HDMI 2 connector of the TV.
- Use a DVI to HDMI cable if DVI output 4. Press Î ï keys to adjust the Picture
is connected. or Sound setting.
- Alternatively, connect the Component
Video Outputs (Y, Pb, Pr) of the HD 5. To return to previous menu, press the
equipment to the Component Video Í key.
Inputs (Ext 4) of the TV.
6. To exit the menu, press the h key.
2. If you are using a DVI cable, connect the
audio cable to the audio jack of the HD
equipment and to the L/R audio jacks Picture menu for HD mode
(EXT3) of the TV . The picture menu comprises the follow-
ing features: Brightness, Contrast, Colour
3. Press the key to display Source
Temp, Contrast+ Horizontal Shift and Verti-
List, and press the Î ï keys to select
cal Shift.
one of the following sources:
- HDMI1 or HDMI2 if you using an HDMI The Brightness, Contrast, Colour Temp,
connection Contrast+ features work in the same way
- EXT 4 if you using a YPbPr connection as described in Picture and Sound Settings on
page 17.
Source list
TV
EXT 1
The Horizontal Shift feature allows you to
EXT 2
EXT 3
adjust horizontal position of the image.
EXT 4
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
The Vertical Shift feature allows you to
adjust vertical position of the image.

Sound menu for HD mode

4. Press the Æ / key to switch to the The picture menu comprises the following
selected source. features: Equalizer, Balance, AVL and Incred-
ible Surround.
The sound features work in the same way as
as described in Picture and Sound Settings on
page 17.

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Features menu for HD mode

The Features menu comprises following


features: Timer, Child Lock, Parental Lock,
Mode Selection and Active Control
With the exception of Mode Selection , the
features work in the same way as described
in Features on pages 14-16.
When you connect HD equipment that sup-
ports resolutions of 480p or 720p, the Mode
Selection feature is available in the Features
menu.
The Mode Selection feature allows you to
select between PC and HD mode.

Supported formats for HD mode


The following standard definition (SD) for-
mats are supported: 480i, 576i
The following HD formats are supported:
480p, 480i, 576p, 576i, 720p, 1080i
Note: Your Philips TV is HDMI compliant. If
you do not get a good picture, please change
the video format on your device (DVD
player, cable set-top box, etc.) to a standard
format. For example, for DVD players, select
480p, 576p, 720p or 1080i. Please note that
this is not a defect of the TV set.

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19 Connecting Other Equipment

Overview of connections

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Cable DVD Satellite Cable
receiver Box
VCR
AUDIO IN
L Y

HDMI 1 HDMI 2
R Pb Pr
SERV C
EXT 4

VCR DVD

Decoder Computer DVD VCR


DVD

VCR Decoder

Decoder

Decoder
Home Cinema

DVD

VCR

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Connecting a VCR or DVD Re-
corder
Cable
Bottom of TV
Connecting with a Eurocable
1
1. As shown in the figure below, con-
nect aerial cables 1 and 2, and connect
Eurocable 3. 2

2. Press the key on the remote con-


trol display Source list.
Recorder
3. Press the ï key repeatedly to select
EXT2 and press the Æ / key to
confirm your selection.
Connecting a decoder and a VCR
1. As shown in the figure below, connect
Rear of TV
a Eurocable to your decoder and to the
euroconnector port of your recorder.
For information, see the user manual of
Cable
Bottom of TV your recorder.

1 Alternately, you can connect your de-


coder directly to EXT1 or EXT2 with a
Eurocable.
2 3
Warning: Do not place the recorder too
close to the TV because some recorders are
susceptible to signals from the display. Place
Recorder the recorder at least half a meter away from
the screen.

Connecting with an aerial cable

Recorder Decoder
As shown in the figure below, connect aerial
cables 1 and 2.

1. Tune in the recorder’s test signal and


store the test signal in programme
number 0.

For information, see Manual Store on


page 10 and the user manual of your
recorder.

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Connecting two VCRs, a VCR and Connecting a satellite receiver
a DVD recorder

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Connecting with a Eurocable
Connecting with Eurocables
1. As shown in the figure below, connect
1. As shown in the figure below, connect aerial cables 1 and 2.
aerial cables 1 and 2.
2. Connect the satellite receiver
2. Connect the VCRs or DVD-recorder to EXT1 and EXT2 with Eurocable 3.
to EXT1 and EXT2 with the Eurocables 4
and 5. 3. Press the key on the remote con-
trol display Source list.
3. Press the key on the remote con-
trol display Source list. 4. Press the ï key to select EXT1 or EXT2
and press the Æ / key to confirm
4. Press the ï key to select EXT1 or EXT2 your selection.
and press the Æ / key to confirm
your selection.

Rear of TV
Connecting with aerial cables only

1. As shown in the figure below, connect


aerial cables 1, 2 and 3. Bottom of TV
1
2. Tune in the recorder’s test signal and
store the test signal in programme
number 0. For information, see Manual
2 3
Store on page 10 and the user manual of
your recorder.
Rear of TV
Satellite receiver

Cable
Bottom of TV
Connecting with component video
1 connectors

3 For information about how to connect a


4 5 satellite box by using Component Video con-
2 nectors, see Connect a DVD player, a satellite
receiver or a cable box on page 28.

Recorder Recorder

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Connecting a DVD player, cable 3. Press the key on the remote con-
box or game console trol. The source list is displayed.

4. Press the ï key to select EXT4 and


Connecting With an HDMI Connector press the Æ / key to confirm your
selection.
1. As shown in the figure below, connect
Bottom of TV
your equipment with the HDMI connec-
tor.

2. Press the key on the remote con-


trol. The source list is displayed.

3. Press the ï key to select HDMI1 or


HDMI2 and press the Æ / key to 2
1

confirm your selection.

5. As shown in the following figure, if you


are using a cable box and/or a satellite
receiver, also connect the cable TV cable
and/or the satellite aerial cable (3) to the
Connect a DVD player, satellite aerial cable (4).
receiver or cable box

Bottom of TV
Connecting With Component Video
Connectors

1. As shown in the following figure, connect


the three separate component Cable
video cables (1) to the YPbPr jacks on
the DVD player and to the Y (yellow), 1
Pb (blue) and Pr (red) jacks of EXT4 on 2
4
the TV.

2. Connect the audio cable to the DVD’s


audio L and R jacks and to the L/R
AUDIO jack of EXT4 (2).
3

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Cable colours your PC to the TV with a DVI to HDMI
cable (1).

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Cables are often colour coded. Connect like
colour with like colour. For example, con- 2. Connect the audio cable to the audio
nect red to red. jack on the PC and to the L/R AUDIO
jack on the EXT3 of the TV (2).
The labels for the component video sockets
can differ depending on the DVD player 3. Press the key on the remote con-
connected. trol. The source list is displayed.
Although the abbreviations may vary, the
letters B and R stand for the blue and red 4. Press the ï key to select HDMI1 or
component signals, respectively. The letter Y HDMI2 and press the Æ / key to
indicates the luminance signal. confirm your selection.

Refer to the user manual of your DVD


player for definitions and information about Side of TV Rear of TV
connections.
For optimal viewing, switch your equipment
to the highest supported display mode.
Warning: If you notice problems such as
2 1
scrolling images, wrong colours, no colour
or no picture, verify that your TV is con-
nected correctly.
Verify also that the resolution and the signal
standard of the peripheral equipment is
correct.
For information about the resolution and the
signal standard of the peripheral equipment,
see the user manual for the equipment.

Connecting a PC Supported PC resolutions


640 x 480, 60 Hz 800 x 600, 75 Hz
Note: The digital output of the PC can be
640 x 480, 72 Hz 800 x 600, 85 Hz
connected via DVI to HDMI cable. Connec-
640 x 480, 75 Hz 1024 x 768, 60 Hz
tion by VGA is not supported.
640 x 480, 85 Hz 1024 x 768, 70 Hz
Before you connect your PC to the TV, 800 x 600, 60 Hz 1024 x 768, 75 Hz
configure your PC with a monitor refresh 800 x 600, 72 Hz 1024 x 768, 85 Hz
frequency of 60 Hz.
For LCD TVs only

Connecting a PC with a DVI connector 1280 x 768, 60 Hz


1280 x 1024, 60 Hz
1. As shown in the following figure, connect 1360 x 768, 60 Hz

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Connecting a camera, camcorder or Connect headphones
game console
1. As shown in the figure below, insert the
1. As shown in the figure below, connect headphones plug into the headphone
your camera, camcorder or game con- socket at the side of the TV.
sole in at the side of the TV.
2. Press the key on the remote con-
2. Press the key on the remote con- trol. The source list is displayed.
trol. The source list is displayed.
3. Press the ï key to select EXT3 and
3. Press the ï key to select EXT3 and press the Æ / key to confirm your
press the Æ / key to confirm your selection.
selection.

• For mono equipment, connect to


VIDEO (2) and AUDIO L (3)
• For stereo equipment, connect both
AUDIO L and AUDIO R (3)
• To obtain S-VHS quality with an S-VHS
camcorder connect the S-VHS
cables with the S-VIDEO input (1) and
AUDIO L / R inputs (3)
Warning: Do not connect cables (1) and
(2) at the same time. Connecting both cables
(1) and (2) can cause picture distortion.

Side of TV
The headphone socket has a 3.5 mm jack.
The headphone impedance must be between
8 and 4000 Ohm.
TIP: Press the key on the remote
control to switch off the sound from loud-
speakers of the TV. To switch on the sound,
3 press the key again.
2
1

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20 Troubleshooting

The following table describes some common problems you can encounter when using your TV.

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Consider the proposed solutions before you call for service.
Symptom Possible solutions
No display on • Verify that the power cord is properly connected into the mains
screen socket and into the TV.
• If the power cord is correctly inserted but there is no power, per-
form the following steps:
• Disconnect power cord or wall plug
• Wait for 60 seconds and then re-insert plug
• Switch on the TV
• Press the key on the remote control
Poor reception • Verify that the aerial is connected to the TV and to the wall aerial
(snow) socket.
• Manually tune your picture as described in Manual Store on page 10.
• Verify that you have chosen the right TV system. For information
about TV systems, see Manual Store on page 10.

• Check the signal strength by pressing the key


No picture • Verify that the supplied cables are connected properly
• Verify that you have selected the correct source.
• Verify that the child lock is not activated.
No sound on • Ensure that you have chosen the right TV system. For information
certain channels about TV systems, see Manual Store on page 10.
No sound • Verify that the volume is not at the minimum.
• Verify that the mute ( ) mode is not on. If mute mode is on, press
the key to turn it off.
• Verify that the TV is connected correctly to the peripheral equip-
ment.
Foreign language
in the TV menus • Press the key to exit the menu.
• Press the key.
• Press the key repeatedly to select the fourth item on the menu.
• Press the key twice.
• Press the Î ï keys to select correct language.
• Press the key to confirm selection.
• Press the key to exit menu.

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Symptom Possible solutions
TV not respond- • Move closer to the receiver at the front of the TV screen
ing to the remote • Check the +/- direction of the batteries in the remote control
control
• Change the batteries in the remote control
One or a few • This symptom is not a problem. The liquid crystal panel is built with
tiny spots on very high precision technology giving you the fine picture details.
the screen that Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a
do not change fixed point of red, blue, green or black.
colour along with • This does not affect the performance of the set.
the video picture
Intermittent or • Noise is displayed if the digital equipment fails. Digital equipment can
flickering picture include a DVD player or set-top box. Check the user manual of the
in HD mode digital equipment you are connecting.
• Use a standard-compliant (high-quality) HDMI to DVI cable.
No sound or pic- • Press the key on the remote control.
ture but the red
light on the front
panel is on
PC modes do not • Check whether connections are correct. (See page 29.)
work • Check whether the source is correctly selected by pressing the
button to enter the source list and selecting the correct
source.
• Check whether you have configured the computer to a compatible
display resolution
• Check the graphic card setting of the PC.
S-Video colour • Check whether the SVHS cable is properly connected.
becomes faint • Press the P + key on the remote control to do a channel up, and
then press the P – key to do a channel down.
Black bar on the • Change the PC refresh rate to 60 Hz.
top and bottom
of the screen in
PC mode

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21 Reference Table of Countries

The following table lists the countries and


their abbreviations.

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Abbreviation Country Abbreviation Country
A Austria NL Netherlands
B Belgium P Portugal
CH Switzerland S Sweden
D Germany CZ Czech Republic
DK Denmark H Hungary
E Spain HR Croatia
F France PL Poland
FL Finland RO Romania
GB England RUS Russia
GR Greece SK Slovakia
I Italy SLO Slovenia
IRL Ireland TR Turkey
L Luxembourg --- Others
N Norway

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