8. Feature setting highlights:
Using theTeletext
Using the EPG
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Contents
Parental Menu setting:
Channel Block
Parental Guidance
Input Block
Set Password
Clean All
1 Notice
2
2 Important
4
5
The most updated user manual on line
3 Get started and connect your devices6
OAD update:
Back connector
Side connector
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9. Pixel policy
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4 Controls
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10.Troubleshooting
GeneralTV issues
TV channel issues
Picture issues
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Front and side controls
Remote control
5 Start to use
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Sound issues
Switch yourTV on/off or to standby
Switch channels
Watch connected devices
AdjustTV volume
HDMI connection issues
Computer connection issues
Others
Contact us
6 Product information
Supported display resolutions
Tuner/Reception/Transmission
Remote control
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Power
SupportedTV mounts
7. TV/Channel settings
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UsingTV signal as the input source.
To adjust the country for auto tuning
Audio Carrier(AnalogTV only)
1st Audio and 2nd Audio (DigitalTV only)16
Channel Scan
Update Scan
Single RF Scan (DigitalTV only)
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17
Analog Manual Scan (AnalogTV only) 18
Channel Skip
Channel Sort (Swap)
Channel Edit
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Decoder (AnalogTV only)
Analog Ch FineTune (AnalogTV only) 20
Appendix 20
EN
1
Pixel characteristics
1 Notice
This LCD product has a high number of
colour pixels. Although it has effective
pixels of 99.999% or more, black dots or
bright points of light (red, green or blue)
may appear constantly on the screen.
This is a structural property of the display
(within common industry standards) and
is not a malfunction.
2009 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.All
rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without
notice.Trademarks are the property of
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V or their
respective owners. Philips reserves the right
to change products at any time without being
obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly.
The material in this manual is believed
adequate for the intended use of the system.
If the product, or its individual modules or
procedures, are used for purposes other than
those specified herein, confirmation of their
validity and suitability must be obtained. Philips
warrants that the material itself does not
infringe any United States patents. No further
warranty is expressed or implied.
Mains fuse (UK only)
This TV is fitted with an approved
moulded plug. Should it become
necessary to replace the mains fuse, this
must be replaced with a fuse of the same
value as indicated on the plug (example
10A).
1 Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2 The replacement fuse must comply with
BS 1362 and have the ASTA approval
mark. If the fuse is lost, contact your
dealer in order to verify the correct type.
Warranty
3 Refit the fuse cover.
•
Risk of injury, damage to TV or void of
warranty! Never attempt to repair the
TV yourself.
In order to maintain conformity to the
EMC directive, the mains plug on this
product must not be detached from the
mains cord cable.
•
•
Use the TV and accessories only as
intended by the manufacturer.
The caution sign printed on the back of
the TV indicates risk of electric shock.
Never remove the TV cover. Always
contact Philips Customer Support for
service or repairs.
•
Any operation expressly prohibited in
this manual, or any adjustments and
assembly procedures not recommended
or authorised in this manual shall void the
warranty.
2
EN
Copyright
VESA, FDMI and theVESA Mounting Compliant
logo are trademarks of theVideo Electronics
Standards Association.
® Kensington and Micro Saver are registered
US trademarks of ACCO World Corporation
with issued registrations and pending
applications in other countries throughout the
world.
Manufactured under licence from Dolby
Laboratories.‘Dolby’ and the double D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. (Only
applicable toTVs supporting MPEG4-HD
standard).
All other registered and unregistered
trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
EN
3
•
•
When stand mounting the TV, use
only the supplied stand. Secure the
stand to the TV tightly. Place the
TV on a flat, level surface that can
support the combined weight of the
TV and the stand.
When wall mounting the TV, use
only a wall mount that can support
the weight of the TV. Secure the wall
mount to a wall that can support the
combined weight of the TV and wall
mount. Koninklijke Philips Electronics
N.V. bears no responsibility for
improper wall mounting that result in
accident, injury or damage.
2 Important
Read and understand all instructions before you
use yourTV. If damage is caused by failure to
follow instructions, the warranty does not apply.
Safety
•
Risk of electric shock or fire!
•
Never expose the TV to rain or
water. Never place liquid containers,
such as vases, near the TV. If
liquids are spilt on or into the TV,
disconnect the TV from the power
outlet immediately. Contact Philips
Consumer Care to have the TV
checked before use.
•
Risk of injury to children! Follow these
precautions to prevent the TV from
toppling over and causing injury to
children:
•
Never place the TV on a surface
covered by a cloth or other material
that can be pulled away.
•
Never place the TV, remote control
or batteries near naked flames or
other heat sources, including direct
sunlight.
•
•
Ensure that no part of the TV hangs
over the edge of the surface.
Never place the TV on tall furniture
(such as a bookcase) without
anchoring both the furniture and TV
to the wall or a suitable support.
Educate children about the dangers
of climbing on furniture to reach the
TV.
To prevent the spread of fire, keep
candles or other flames away from
the TV, remote control and batteries
at all times.
•
•
•
Risk of overheating! Never install the
TV in a confined space. Always leave a
space of at least 4 inches around the TV
for ventilation. Ensure curtains or other
objects never cover the ventilation slots
on the TV.
Risk of damage to the TV! Before you
connect the TV to the power outlet,
ensure that the power voltage matches
the value printed on the back of the TV.
Never connect the TV to the power
outlet if the voltage is different.
Risk of injury, fire or power cord damage!
Never place the TV or any objects on the
power cord.
To easily disconnect the TV power cord
from the power outlet, ensure that you
have full access to the power cord at all
times.
When you disconnect the power cord,
always pull the plug, never the cable.
•
•
Never insert objects into the
ventilation slots or other openings on
the TV.
When the TV is swivelled ensure
that no strain is exerted on the
power cord. Strain on the power
cord can loosen connections and
cause arcing.
•
Risk of short circuit or fire!
•
•
•
Never expose the remote control or
batteries to rain, water or excessive
heat.
Avoid force coming onto power
plugs. Loose power plugs can cause
arcing or fire.
•
•
Risk of injury or damage to the TV!
•
•
Two people are required to lift and
carry a TV that weights more than
25 kg.
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EN
•
Disconnect the TV from the power outlet
and aerial before lightning storms. During
lightning storms, never touch any part of
the TV, power cord or aerial cable.
Risk of hearing damage! Avoid using
earphones or headphones at high
volumes or for prolonged periods of time.
If the TV is transported in temperatures
below 5°C, unpack the TV and wait
until the TV temperature matches room
temperature before connecting the TV to
the power outlet.
Recycling
•
•
Your product is designed and manufactured
with high quality materials and components,
which can be recycled and reused.
When you see the crossed-out wheeled bin
symbol attached to a product, it means the
product is covered by the European Directive
2002/96/EC:
Screen care
•
Avoid stationary images as much as
possible. Stationary images are images
that remain on-screen for extended
periods of time. Examples include:
on-screen menus, black bars and time
displays. If you must use stationary
images, reduce screen contrast and
brightness to avoid screen damage.
Unplug the TV before cleaning.
Clean the TV and frame with a soft,
damp cloth. Never use substances such as
alcohol, chemicals or household cleaners
on the TV.
•
•
Never dispose of your product with other
household waste. Please inform yourself about
the local rules on the separate collection of
electrical and electronic products. The correct
disposal of your old product helps prevent
potentially negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
Your product contains batteries covered by
the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which
cannot be disposed of with normal household
waste.
•
•
Risk of damage to the TV screen! Never
touch, push, rub or strike the screen with
any object.
To avoid deformations and colour fading,
wipe off water drops as soon as possible.
Please inform yourself about the local rules
on the separate collection of batteries. The
correct disposal of batteries helps prevent
potentially negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
The most updated user
manual on line
The contents of the user manual are subject
support for the most updated user manual info
reference.
EN
5
a PC IN (VGA and AUDIO IN)
3 Get started and
connect your
devices
Audio and video input from a computer.
AUDIO
Congratulations on your purchase, and
welcome to Philips!To fully benefit from the
support that Philips offers, register your product
VGA
This section describes how to connect
various devices with different connectors and
supplements examples provided in the Quick
Start.
VGA
b EXT 2 (Y Pb Pr and AUDIO L/R)
Analogue audio and video input from
analogue or digital devices such as DVD
players or game consoles.
Note
• Different types of connectors may be used to
connect a device to your TV, depending on
availability and your needs.
Back connector
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6
c EXT 1 (SCART)
e AV OUT (VIDEO OUT and AUDIO
OUT L/R)
Analogue audio and video input from
analogue or digital devices such as DVD
players or game consoles.
Audio and video output to analogue
devices such as another TV or a recording
device.
AUDIO
IN
f SPDIF OUT
Digital audio output to home theatres
and other digital audio systems.
d TV ANTENNA
Signal input from an antenna, cable or
satellite.
g HDMI
Digital audio and video input from high-
definition digital devices such as Blu-ray
players.
Connections via DVI or VGA require an
additional audio cable.
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b AUDIO L/R
Audio input from analogue devices
connected to VIDEO.
Side connector
1
2
3
4
c VIDEO
Composite video input from analogue
devices such as VCRs.
a COMMON INTERFACE
Slot for a Conditional Access Module
(CAM).
d SERVICE
USB port, for upgrade firmware purpose
only.
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Remote control
4 Controls
1
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Front and side controls
2
22
3
5
5
4
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6
24
25
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8
3
2
9
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1
10
11
6
12
a
POWER: Switches the TV on or off.
The TV is not powered off completely
unless it is physically unplugged.
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b SOURCE: Selects connected devices.
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16
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c MENU/OK : Displays the on-screen
menu and confirms a selection in menus.
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d CH +/-: Switches to the next or previous
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channel.
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e VOL+/-: Increases or decreases volume.
f Power indicator :
Red LED: In standby mode or off.
Green LED: Power on.
EN
9
Display the sub page when the Teletext
information has more than one page.
a
(Standby-On)
Switch the TV to standby if the TV
is on.
Switch the TV on if the TV is in
standby.
•
•
q REVEAL
Reveal hidden information of Teletext.
r HOLD
b 0-9 ( Numeric buttons )
Toggle to stop the scrolling of pages to
stop the text decoder receiving data.
Select a channel or setting.
c PRE CH
s FREEZE
Return to the previously viewed channel.
Press to freeze the TV picture.
d TV
t AD (Audio Description) (For RF Digital
TV only)
Press to choose TV mode.
UK only: Enables audio commentary for
the visually handicapped.
e PC
Press to choose PC mode.
u SOURCE
f
(Mute)
Select connected devices.
Switch the sound On or Off.
v EPG
g CH Λ / V (Channel Λ / V )
Switch the Electronic Programme Guide
Switch to the next or previous channel.
On or Off.
h ZOOM
w VIDEO
Toggle among screen formats.
Press to switch to VIDEO YPbPr /
Composite /SCART mode.
i SLEEP
Toggle to select the preset time to switch
x HDMI
the TV to standby mode automatically.
Press to switch to HDMI mode.
j
PICTURE
y VOL +/-
Toggle to select the Smart Picture setting.
Increase or decrease the volume.
k OK
Confirm an entry or selection and display
z
{
DUAL I-II
Toggle to select mono / stereo / dual I/
dual II from TV RF input.
the channel grid, when watching TV.
l ▲ ▼ ◄ ► (Navigation buttons )
SOUND
Navigate through the menus.
Toggle to select the Smartsound Mode.
m INFO
| MENU/EXIT
Press to open or close the on-screen
menu.
Display or hide the information screen
about the selected channel.
n Colour buttons
} MIX
Select tasks or options.
Press to overlay the Teletext page on the
TV picture.
o SIZE
Toggle to change the font size in Teletext
mode. (Full screen / Top half / Bottom
half)
~ TELETEXT
Press to open or close the Teletext.
INDEX
p SUBPAGE
10
Press to display the index page of
Teletext.
€ SUBTITLE
•
In TV mode: Press to turn the
subtitle on or off.
•
In Text mode: Press to open the
subtitle page.
FAV
Press to display the Favourite List.
‚ CH-LIST
Press to display the Channel List.
EN 11
Note
5 Start to use
• If you cannot locate your remote control and
want to switch on the TV from standby, press
CH +/- at the side of the TV.
This section helps you perform basicTV
operations.
Switch channels
Switch yourTV on/off or to
standby
To switch on
•
If the standby indicator is off, press
POWER at the side of the TV.
•
If the standby indicator is red, press
(Standby-On) on the remote control.
To switch to standby
•
Press (Standby-On) on the remote
control.
» The standby indicator switches to red.
•
•
•
Press CH ^/v on the remote control or
CH +/- on the side of the TV.
Enter a channel number using the
Numeric buttons.
To switch off
Press POWER at the side of the TV.
•
» The standby indicator switches off.
Use the channel grid.
Tip
Note
• Though your TV consumes very little power
when in standby, energy continues to be
consumed. When not in use for an extended
period of time, disconnect the TV power cable
from the power outlet.
• When you use a favourite list, you can only
select those channels in the list.
12 EN
Watch connected devices
AdjustTV volume
Note
• Switch on the device before selecting it as a
source on the TV.
Use the source button
1 Press SOURCE.
» The source list appears.
2 Press the SOURCE, ▲ or ▼ buttons to
select a device.
To increase or decrease volume
•
•
Press VOL +/- on the remote control.
Press VOL +/- on the side of the TV.
3 Press OK to confirm your choice.
» The sTV switches to the selected
device.
To mute or unmute sound
•
•
Press to mute the sound.
Press again to restore the sound.
»
TheTV switches to the selected
device.
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Remote control
6 Product
information
•
•
Type: 201T1, 221T1, 231T1 RC
Batteries: 2 x AAA (LR03 type)
Product information is subject to change
without notice. For detailed product
Power
•
•
•
Mains power: 100-240V, 50Hz
Off mode power: < 0.5W
Ambient temperature: 5 to 40 degrees
Celsius
Supported display
resolutions
Computer formats
SupportedTV mounts
•
Resolution - refresh rate:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
640 x 480 - 60Hz
To mount theTV, purchase a PhilipsTV mount
or aVESA-compatibleTV mount.To prevent
damage to cables and connectors, be sure to
leave a clearance of at least 5.5 cm from the
back of theTV.
640 x 480 - 75Hz
800 x 600 - 60Hz
800 x 600 - 75Hz
1024 x 768 - 60Hz
1024 x 768 - 75Hz
1280 x 1024 - 60Hz
1440 x 900 - 60Hz
1600 x 900 - 60Hz (the best for
201T1)
Warning
• Follow all instructions provided with the TV
mount. Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. bears
no responsibility for improper TV mounting that
results in accident, injury or damage.
•
•
1680 x 1050 - 60H z
1920 x 1080 - 60Hz_RB (the best
for 221T1 and 231T1)
Video formats
TV screen
size (inches)
Required
pitch (mm)
Required
mounting bolts
•
Resolution - refresh rate:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
480i - 60Hz
480p - 60Hz
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100 x 100
100 x 100
100 x 100
4 x M4
4 x M4
4 x M4
576i - 50Hz
576p - 50Hz
720p - 50Hz, 60Hz
1080i - 50Hz, 60Hz
1080p - 50Hz, 60Hz
Tuner/Reception/
Transmission
•
•
•
Antenna input: 75ohm coaxial (IEC75)
DVB: DVB Terrestrial, DVB-T MPEG4
TV system: DVB COFDM 2K/8K; PAL I,
B/G, D/K; SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L’
Video playback: NTSC, SECAM, PAL
Tuner Bands: Hyperband, S-channel,
UHF, VHF
•
•
14 EN
To adjust the country for
auto tuning
7. TV/Channel
settings
This chapter provides adjust the program
related settings and the audio language related
Audio Carrier
Channels
Stereo
settings
UsingTV signal as the input
source.
Exit Back
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Country
UK
Audio Carrier
Channels
Stereo
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Country.
Press LEFT / RIGHT button to select the
item.
Audio Carrier(AnalogTV
only)
►
►
Press MENU button to display the menu.
Press UP / DOWN button to select the
TV item.
Country
UK
►
►
Press OK button enter the TV sub item.
Press MENU button to exit the sub item.
Channels
Exit Back
►
Select Mono / Stereo / Dual l / Dual ll ,for
preference
Note
• if your preference is not the workable carrier,
the default priority will be : Dual l > Dual ll
;Stereo > Mono.
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1st Audio and 2nd Audio
(DigitalTV only)
Channel Scan
Country
UK
2nd Audio
Channels
English
Exit Back
• Use this function to find and store all available
channels automatically in both digital and analog
mode.
• The Audio function allows selection of a
preferred language.
• If audio data in a selected language is not
broadcast, the default language audio will be
played.
• When the languages you selected as the primary
for Audio Language are not supported, you can
select language in secondary category.
►
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channel Scan.
Press OK button to execute the Channel
Scan.
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select 1st Audio and 2nd Audio.
Press LEFT / RIGHT button to select the
item.
S t a t u s : S c a n n i n g .
A n a l o g C h a n n e l s : 0
D i g i t a l C h a n n e l s : 0
2 7 %
Exit Cancel
» Channel Scan scan both the digital and
analog channels, first scan digital channels
and analog channels last.
» Channel Scan will erase all old stored
channels scanned by previous execution.
» Digital channel number will assign by
LCN (Logical Channel Number) if LCN
is exist.
» Digital channel which no LCN or LCN
conflict will assign from 800 to 899.
» Analog channels will assign from 901
to 999, if have channel name, will assign
from 901, others will assign by frequency,
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» If can’t scan any digital channels, only
analog channels, will assign analog
channel from 1.
Single RF Scan (DigitalTV
only)
Update Scan
Scan single RF channel. (Digital
Only)
0%
Status: Scanning.
Analog Channels: 0
Digital Channels: 0
Signal Strength
Signal Quality
0
Poor
OK Enter
Exit Back
27%
• Single RF Scan lets you manually add a digital
channel to your channel list.
Exit Cancel
►
►
►
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
• To check if any new channel is available. Only
new channels found will be stored, and original
channels won’t be overwritten..
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Single RF Scan.
Press OK button to display the DTV or
TV channel info.
►
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Press LEFT / RIGHT button to change
RF Channel.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
Press OK button to scan.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Update Scan.
Press OK button to execute the Update
Scan.
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Analog Manual Scan (Analog
TV only)
Channel Skip
2
3
A n a l o g
A n a l o g
- - - - -
- - - - -
Search for analog channels
Scan Up
Scan Down
Exit Back
OK Set
Exit Back
•
Analog Manual Scan lets you manually add an
analog channel to your channel list.
801
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Monoscope
Moving Pictu...
H264_12
802
803
804
805
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
H264_2
H264_4
►
►
►
►
►
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
806
807
901
Digital
Digital
Analog
H264_8
MPEG2
ARD
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Analog Manual Scan.
Exit Back
OK Set
Press OK button to display the ATV or
TV channel info.
• This function enables you to skip the stored
Press UP / DOWN button to select an
item.
channels.
►
►
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Press OK / RIGHT button to scan up or
down.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channel Skip.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select the channel you want to skip.
Press OK button to set. A checked icon
is a skip one.
• A skip channel is skipped when using CH ^ and
CHv button to browse the channels.
•
A skip channel can be watch by key-in the
program number or select by list.
• No signal analog channel is a default skip
program.
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Channel Sort (Swap)
Channel Edit
2
3
Analog
Analog
- - - - -
- - - - -
2
3
Analog
Analog
- - - - -
- - - - -
OK Set
Exit Back
Exit Back
OK Set
801
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Monoscope
Moving Pictu...
H264_12
801
802
803
804
805
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Monoscope
Moving Pictu...
H264_12
802
803
804
805
H264_2
H264_2
H264_4
H264_4
806
807
901
Digital
Digital
Analog
H264_8
MPEG2
ARD
806
807
901
Digital
Digital
Analog
H264_8
MPEG2
ARD
Exit Back
OK Set
Exit Back
OK Set
•
To sort (swap) two channels.
• To edit a channel number and name of a
channel.
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
►
►
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
►
►
►
►
►
►
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channel Sort.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channel Edit.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select the channel.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select the channel.
Press OK button to set. A checked icon
displays.
Press OK button to display the change
dialog.
Press UP / DOWN button to select
another channel.
Press OK button to swap these two
channels.
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►
►
►
►
►
►
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Decoder (AnalogTV only)
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Analog Ch Fine Tune.
2
3
Analog
Analog
- - - - -
- - - - -
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select the channel you want to fine tune.
Press OK button to the Fine Tune
dialogue.
Exit Back
OK Set
Press LEFT / RIGHT to fine tune the
frequency.
Press OK button to save.
•
To edit a channel decode.
►
Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to
select TV.
Appendix
►
►
►
►
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Channels.
Alphabet and numeric numbers mapping table
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select Decoder.
on the Remote control
• To edit a channel number and name of a channel
via the Remote control:
0: . @ 0
1: _ - 1
2: ABCabc2
3: DEFdef3
4: GHIghi4
5:JKLjkl5
Press OK + UP / DOWN button to
select the channel.
Press OK button to set. A checked icon
displays.
6:MNOmno6
7:PQRSpqrs7
8:TUVtuv8
9:WXYZwxyz9
Analog Ch FineTune (Analog
TV only)
2
3
- - - - -
- - - - -
46. 987 MHz
119. 985 MHz
OK Adjust
Exit Back
• Normally fine tuning is only necessary if
reception is poor.
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on MHEG 5 application – normally it displays
nothing.Teletext is compliant with MHEG5
behavior, it will not show “NoTeletext” when
country is U.K.
8. Feature setting
highlights:
Menu Features page provides Menu Language,
Picture format,Time, Subtitle,Teletext Language,
Common Interface, and Reset Default.
To displayTeletext.
Press theTELETEXT
button.
To change theTeletext Press the UP / DOWN
page. button.
To change theTeletext Press the SUBPAGE, and
subpage. number button.
To stop the automatic Press the HOLD button.
►
►
Press MENU button to display the menu.
page change.
Press UP / DOWN button to select the
Features item.
To return to the
Press the INDEX button.
Teletext index page.
To reveal theTeletext Press the REVEAL button.
►
►
Press OK button enter the Features sub
item.
information.
To display theTeletext Press the SUBTITLE
Press MENU button to exit the sub item.
subtitle.
button.
To change different
Press the one of four
Teletext content.
buttons.
Using theTeletext
Color key priority:TOP >
FLOF > Favorite page >
Default color key.
If the channel supportTeletext mode (means
Teletext is provided), user can open the page to
watch some information.
SupportTeletext 1.5.
Teletext contents follow broadcast contents,
change Country will not affect theTeletext
contents.
Teletext display full screen.
Teletext page number show in left-up corner,
if have several subpage, will show in up line,
current subpage number show in right-up
corner.
The key teletext button will be handled by
Teletext and MHEG5 component. In MHEG5,
when “no teletext” is transmitted, it depends
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Using the EPG
This system has an Electronic Program Guide
(EPG) to help your navigation through all the
possible viewing options.
The EPG supplies information such as program
listings, start and end times for all available
services. In addition, detailed information about
the program is often available in the EPG
(the availability and amount of these program
details will vary, depending on the particular
broadcaster).
This function can be used only when the EPG
information is broadcasted by broadcasting
companies.
►
►
Press MENU button to display the menu.
Press UP / DOWN button to select the
Parental item.
►
►
Press OK button enter the Parental sub
item.
Press number 0-9 button to key-in the
correct password to select the sub item.
(The default password is 0000.)
►
Press MENU button to exit the sub item.
Channel Block
•
Blocks any channels that you do not want to
watch or that you do not want your children to
watch
► Press the EPG button to display the EPG.
»The functions of color keys are optional.
Note
• Can’t display EPG when TV channel is Analog
channel.
Parental Menu setting:
Menu Parental page provides Channel Block,
Parental Guidance, Set Password and Key Lock
settings.
• Default value is non-block.
• Channel with a lock icon is a blocked channel.
• A blocked channel can be un-locked temporarily
after key-in the correct password.
►
Press the OK button to display the
password dialog.
►
Press the 0-9 buttons to key-in the
correct password.
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• All locked channels and input source will
temporarily un-lock.
• After powering off and on the TV set, the un-
locked channels will be locked again.
Input Block
►
Press UP / DOWN button to select the
channel.
►
Press OK button to set. A checked
channel
is a block one.
• When user not input password to un-lock any
channels and input source, press OK button to
lock/unlock the channel in Parental Menu, the
screen will lock/unlock in real time.
• When user input correct password in the
password dialog to temporarily un-locked, and
not powering off and on the TV set, during this
period, press OK button to lock/unlock the
channel in Parental Menu, the screen will not
lock/unlock in real time.
• To lock an input source.
• Default value is non-block.
• Input source with a lock icon
input source.
• A blocked input source can be un-locked
temporarily after key-in the correct password.
is a blocked
Parental Guidance
►
►
Press the OK button to display the
password dialog.
Press the 0-9 buttons to key-in the
correct password.
• All input source and locked channels will
temporarily un-lock
• After powering off and on the TV set, the un-
locked input source will be locked again.
►
Press UP / DOWN button to select the
input source.
►
Press OK button to set. A checked icon
is a block one.
• When user not input password to un-lock any
channels and input source, press OK button to
lock/unlock the input source in Parental Menu,
the screen will lock/unlock in real time.
• When user input correct password in the
password dialog to temporarily un-locked, and
not powering off and on the TV set, during
this period, press OK button to lock/unlock
the input source in Parental Menu, the screen
will not lock/unlock in real time.
►
►
►
This function operates according to
information from the broadcasting
station.
Therefore if the signal has no this
information, this function does not
operate.
Prevent children from watching adult’s TV
programs by the rating limit set.
Age Rating :
To adjust the age rating based on age: None, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18.
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Set Password
9. Pixel policy
Philips strives to deliver the highest quality
products.We use some of the industry's
most advanced manufacturing processes and
practice stringent quality control. However, pixel
or sub pixel defects on theTFT LCD panels
used in flat panel monitors are sometimes
unavoidable. No manufacturer can guarantee
that all panels will be free from pixel defects,
but Philips guarantees that any monitor with
an unacceptable number of defects will be
repaired or replaced under warranty.This notice
explains the different types of pixel defects and
defines acceptable defect levels for each type. In
order to qualify for repair or replacement under
warranty, the number of pixel defects on aTFT
LCD panel must exceed these acceptable levels.
For example, no more than 0.0004% of the sub
pixels on a 19" XGA monitor may be defective.
Furthermore, Philips sets even higher quality
standards for certain types or combinations
of pixel defects that are more noticeable than
others.This policy is valid worldwide.
• To change the password.
• The default password is 0000.
• Input a 4-digit password. Be sure to remember
this number!
• Re-enter new password for confirm.
Clean All
• To reset all parental control settings to the
default values.
• A confirm diagram displays before execute.
OAD update:
If using digital broadcast, yourTV would
automatically receive software updates.When
it is active, you will receive a message on your
screen asking you to update your software. Just
follow the instruction on the message to make
your choice and complete the settings.
Pixels and Sub pixels
A pixel, or picture element, is composed of
three sub pixels in the primary colors of red,
green and blue. Many pixels together form an
image.When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit,
the three colored sub pixels together appear
as a single white pixel.When all are dark, the
three colored sub pixels together appear as a
single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and
dark sub pixels appear as single pixels of other
colors.
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Types of Pixel Defects
Note
Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the
screen in different ways.There are two
categories of pixel defects and several types of
sub pixel defects within each category.
A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50
percent brighter than neighboring dots while
a green bright dot is 30 percent brighter than
neighboring dots.
Black Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as
pixels or sub pixels that are always dark or 'off'.
That is, a dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands
out on the screen when the monitor displays a
light pattern.These are the types of black dot
Bright Dot Defects Bright dot defects appear
as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit or 'on'.
That is, a bright dot is a sub-pixel that stands
out on the screen when the monitor displays a
dark pattern.There are the types of bright dot
defects:
defects:
One lit red, green or blue sub pixel
Proximity of Pixel Defects
Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the
same type that are near to one another may be
more noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances
for the proximity of pixel defects.
Two adjacent lit sub pixels:
-
-
Red + Blue = Purple
Red + Green =Yellow
-
Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue)
Pixel DefectTolerances
In order to qualify for repair or replacement
due to pixel defects during the warranty period,
aTFT LCD panel in a Philips flat panel monitor
must have pixel or sub pixel defects exceeding
the tolerances listed in the following tables.
Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one white pixel)
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BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
plus
201T1/221T1/231T1
1 lit subpixel
3
2 adjacent lit subpixels
1
3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel)
Distance between two bright dot defects*
Total bright dot defects of all types
0
>15mm
3
BLACK DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
plus
201T1/221T1/231T1
5 or fewer
2 or fewer
0
1 dark subpixel
2 adjacent dark subpixels
3 adjacent dark subpixels
Distance between two black dot defects*
Total black dot defects of all types
>15mm
5 or fewer
TOTAL DOT DEFECTS
MODEL
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
plus
201T1/221T1/231T1
5 or fewer
Total bright or black dot defects of all types
Note
1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect
The monitor is ISO9241-307 compliant.
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TV channel issues
10.Troubleshooting
Previously installed channels do not appear in
the channel list:
•
Check that the correct channel list is
selected.
This section describes commonly encountered
issues and accompanying solutions.
No digital channels were found during the
installation:
•
Check that the TV supports DVB-T or
DVB-C in your country. See the listed
countries on the back of the TV.
GeneralTV issues
TheTV does not switch on:
•
Disconnect the power cable from the
power outlet. Wait for one minute then
reconnect it.
Check that the power cable is securely
connected.
Picture issues
TheTV is on, but there is no picture:
•
•
Check that the antenna is properly
connected to the TV.
The remote control is not working properly:
•
•
Check that the correct device is selected
as the TV source.
Check that the remote control batteries
are correctly inserted according to the
+/- orientation.
Replace the remote control batteries if
they are flat or weak.
There is sound but no picture:
•
Check that the picture settings are
correctly set.
•
•
There is poorTV reception from an antenna
connection:
Clean the remote control and TV sensor
lens.
•
Check that the antenna is properly
connected to the TV.
The standby light on theTV blinks red:
•
Disconnect the power cable from the
power outlet. Wait until the TV cools
down before reconnecting the power
cable. If the blinking reoccurs, contact
Philips Consumer Care.
•
Loud speakers, unearthed audio devices,
neon lights, high buildings and other large
objects can influence reception quality.
If possible, try to improve the reception
quality by changing the antenna direction
or moving devices away from the TV.
If reception on only one channel is poor,
fine tune this channel.
TheTV menu is in the wrong language
•
Change the TV menu to your preferred
language.
•
When turning theTV on/off/to standby, you
hear a creaking sound from theTV chassis:
•
There is poor picture quality from connected
devices:
No action is required. The creaking sound
is normal expansion and contraction of
the TV as it cools and warms up. This
does not impact performance.
•
Check that the devices are connected
properly.
•
Check that the picture settings are
correctly set.
TheTV did not save your picture settings:
•
Check that the TV location is set to the
home setting. This mode offers you the
flexibility to change and save settings.
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The picture does not fit the screen; it is too
big or too small:
•
If a HDMI-to-DVI adaptor or HDMI to
DVI cable is used, check that an additional
audio cable is connected to AUDIO L/R
or AUDIO IN (mini-jack only).
•
Try using a different picture format.
The picture position is incorrect:
•
Picture signals from some devices may
not fit the screen correctly. Check the
signal output of the device.
Computer connection issues
The computer display on theTV is not stable:
Sound issues
•
Check that a supported resolution and
refresh rate is selected on the computer.
Set the TV picture format to unscaled.
There is a picture but no sound from theTV:
•
Note
Others
• If no audio signal is detected, the TV
automatically switches the audio output off —
this does not indicate malfunction.
When should I use SmartContrast feature?
•
SmartContrast feature is designed for
enhancing movies as well as playing some
games, as it enhances contrast ratio in
dark moving scenes.
•
Check that all cables are properly
connected.
Check that the volume is not set to 0.
Check that the sound is not muted.
•
•
•
•
Factory default is “Off”
There is a picture but the sound quality is
poor:
•
For office usage or internet applications it
is recommended to turn SmartContrast
“Off
Check that the sound settings are
correctly set.
Power LED turn on for Auto program update
•
There is a picture but sound comes from
one speaker only:
•
In a case of auto s/w update, the unit will
be turned on automatically for software
updates. There will be no video or audio
when doing the updates. The unit will also
be returned to normal when software
updates are completed.
Verify that sound balance is set to the
centre.
HDMI connection issues
Timing setting:
Suggest do the time setting after scan
•
There are problems with HDMI devices:
•
TV channels to synchronize the time
zone. This will facilitate any auto software
updates being active in the right and
designated time period provided by the
TV broadcasting system makers.
Note that HDCP support can delay the
time taken for a TV to display content
from a HDMI device.
If the TV does not recognise the HDMI
device and no picture is displayed, try
switching the source from one device to
another and back again.
•
•
If there are intermittent sound
disruptions, check that output settings
from the HDMI device are correct.
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Contact us
If you cannot resolve your problem, refer to
support.
If the problem remains unresolved, contact
Philips Consumer Care in your country as
listed in this User Manual.
Warning
• Do not attempt to repair the TV yourself. This
may cause severe injury, irreparable damage to
your TV or void your warranty.
Note
• Make a note of your TV model and serial
number before you contact Philips. These
numbers are printed on the back of the TV and
on the packaging.
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