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    Channel Edit
    To edit a channel number and name of a  
    •channel.
     Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select T V.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Channels.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Channel Edit.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select the channel.
     Press OK button to display the change 
     
    ►
    dialog.
    Exit BackOKSet
    2                                   A n a l o g                         -   -   -   -   -
    3                                   A n a l o g                         -   -   -   -   -
    Exit Back
    8 0 1                             D i g i t a l                             M o n o s c o p e
    8 0 2                             D i g i t a l                             M o v i n g   P i c t u . . .                              
    OK Set
    8 0 3                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 1 2
    8 0 4                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 2                            
    8 0 5                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 4                            
    8 0 6                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 8                             8 0 7                             D i g i t a l                             M P E G 2                             9 0 1                             A n a l o g                           A R D                          
    Channel Sort (Swap)
     To sor t (swap) two channels. 
    •
     Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select T V.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Channels.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Channel Sor t.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select the channel.
    Press OK button to set. A checked icon   
     
    ►
    displays.
     Press UP / DOWN button to select 
     
    ►
    another channel.
     Press OK button to swap these two 
     
    ►
    channels.
    Exit Back
    2                                     A n a l o g                         -   -   -   -   -
    3                                     A n a l o g                         -   -   -   -   -                              
    OK Set
    Exit Back
    8 0 1                             D i g i t a l                             M o n o s c o p e
    8 0 2                             D i g i t a l                             M o v i n g   P i c t u . . .                              
    OK Set
    8 0 3                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 1 2
    8 0 4                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 2                            
    8 0 5                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 4                            
    8 0 6                             D i g i t a l                             H 2 6 4 _ 8                             8 0 7                             D i g i t a l                             M P E G 2                             9 0 1                             A n a l o g                           A R D                          
     
    						
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     Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select T V.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Channels.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Analog Ch Fine Tune.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select the channel you want to fi ne tune.
     Press OK button to the Fine Tune 
     
    ►
    dialogue.
     Press LEF T / RIGHT to fi ne tune the 
     
    ►
    frequency.
    Press OK button to save.
     
    ►
     Appendix
    Alphabet and numeric numbers mapping table 
    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
    6:MNOmno6
    7:PQRSpqrs7
    8:TUVtuv8
    9:WXYZwxyz9
    Decoder (Analog TV only)
     To edit a channel decode. 
    •
     Press MENU + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select T V.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Channels.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select Decoder.
     Press OK + UP / DOWN button to 
     
    ►
    select the channel.
     Press OK button to set. A checked icon
     
    ►
     displays. 
    Analog Ch Fine Tune (Analog 
    TV only)
     Normally fi ne tuning is only necessar y if  
    •reception is poor.
    Exit
    Back
    2                                     A n a l o g                         -   -   -   -   -
    3                                     A n a l o g                         -   -   -   -   -                              
    OK Set
    OKAdjustExit Back
    2                                   -   -   -   -   -                                                                                         4 6 . 9 8 7   M H z
    3                                   -   -   -   -   -                                                                                   1 1 9 . 9 8 5     M H z
     
    						
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    on MHEG 5 application – normally it displays 
    nothing. Teletext is compliant with MHEG5 
    behavior, it will not show “No Teletext” when 
    countr y is U.K. 
    To display Teletext.Press the TELETEXT 
    button.
    To change the Teletext 
    page. Press the UP / DOWN 
    button.
    To change the Teletext 
    subpage. Press the SUBPAGE, and 
    number button.
    To stop the automatic 
    page change. Press the HOLD button.
    To return to the 
    Teletext index page. Press the INDEX button.
    To reveal the Teletext 
    information.  Press the REVEAL button. 
    To display the Teletext 
    subtitle. Press the SUBTITLE 
    button.
    To change different 
    Teletext content. Press the one of four 
    buttons.
    Color key priority: TOP > 
    FLOF > Favorite page > 
    Default color key.
    8.
      Feature setting 
    highlights:
    Menu Features page provides Menu Language, 
    Picture format, Time, Subtitle, Teletext Language, 
    Common Interface, and Reset Default.
      Press MENU button to display the menu.
     
    ►
     
    Press UP / DOWN button to select the 
     
    ►
    Features item.
      Press OK button enter the Features sub 
     
    ►
    item.
      Press MENU button to exit the sub item.
     
    ►
    Using the Teletext
    If the channel suppor t Teletext mode (means 
    Teletext is provided), user can open the page to 
    watch some information.
    Suppor t Teletext 1.5.  
    Teletext contents follow broadcast contents, 
    change Countr y will not affect the Teletext 
    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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    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
      Default value is non-block .
     
    • 
    Channel with a lock icon   is a blocked channel. 
    • 
    A blocked channel can be un-locked temporarily  
    •af ter 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.
    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, star t and end times for all available 
    ser vices. In addition, detailed information about 
    the program is often available in the EPG 
    (the availability and amount of these program 
    details will var y, depending on the par ticular 
    broadcaster).
    This function can be used only when the EPG 
    information is broadcasted by broadcasting 
    companies.
      Press the EPG button to display the EPG.
     
    ►
    The functions of color keys are optional. 
    »
    Note
    Can’t display EPG when T V channel is Analog  
    •channel.
    Parental Menu setting:
    Menu Parental page provides Channel Block, 
    Parental Guidance, Set Password and Key Lock 
    settings.
     
    						
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     Input Block
     
    To lock an input source. 
    •Default value is non-block . 
    •
    Input source with a lock icon  
    •   is a blocked 
    input source.
    A blocked input source can be un-locked 
     
    •temporarily af ter 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.
     
    All input source and locked channels will  
    •temporarily un-lock 
      Af ter powering off and on the T V 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 but ton 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 T V set, during 
    this period, press OK but ton to lock /unlock 
    the input source in Parental Menu, the screen 
    will not lock /unlock in real time.
     
    All locked channels and input source will  
    •temporarily un-lock .
      Af ter powering off and on the T V set, the un- 
    •locked channels will be locked again.
     
    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 but ton 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 T V set, during this 
    period, press OK but ton to lock /unlock the 
    channel in Parental Menu, the screen will not 
    lock /unlock in real time.
    Parental Guidance
      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 T V 
     
    ►
    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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    9.  Pixel policy
    Philips strives to deliver the highest quality 
    products. We use some of the industr y's 
    most advanced manufacturing processes and 
    practice stringent quality control. However, pixel 
    or sub pixel defects on the TFT 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 a TFT 
    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. 
    Fur thermore, Philips sets even higher quality 
    standards for cer tain types or combinations 
    of pixel defects that are more noticeable than 
    others. This policy is valid worldwide.
    Pixels and Sub pixels 
    A pixel, or picture element, is composed of 
    three sub pixels in the primar y 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.
    Set Password
     
    To change the password. 
    • 
    The default password is 0 0 0 0. 
    • 
    Input a 4-digit password. Be sure to remember  
    •this number!
      Re-enter new password for confirm. 
    •
    Clean All
     
    To reset all parental control set tings to the  
    •default values.
     
    A confirm diagram displays before execute. 
    •
    OAD update: 
    If using digital broadcast, your TV 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.
     
    						
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    Note
    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 
    defects:
    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.
    Pixel Defect Tolerances
    In order to qualify for repair or replacement 
    due to pixel defects during the warranty period, 
    a TFT LCD panel in a Philips flat panel monitor 
    must have pixel or sub pixel defects exceeding 
    the tolerances listed in the following tables.
    Types of Pixel Defects 
    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 categor y. 
    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:
    One lit red, green or blue sub pixel
    Two adjacent lit sub pixels:
    - Red + Blue = Purple
    -   Red + Green = Yellow
    -   Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue)
    Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one white pixel)
     
    						
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       BRIGHT DOT DEFECTSACCEPTABLE LEVEL
      MODEL  201T1/221T1/231T1 plus
       1 lit subpixel 3
       2 adjacent lit subpixels 1
       3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel) 0
      Distance between two bright dot defects* >15mm
       Total bright dot defects of all types 3
       BLACK DOT DEFECTSACCEPTABLE LEVEL
      MODEL  201T1/221T1/231T1 plus
       1 dark subpixel 5 or fewer
       2 adjacent dark subpixels 2 or fewer
       3 adjacent dark subpixels 0
      Distance between two black dot defects* >15mm
       Total black dot defects of all types 5 or fewer
       TOTAL DOT DEFECTSACCEPTABLE LEVEL
      MODEL  201T1/221T1/231T1 plus
        Total bright or black dot defects of all types 5 or fewer
    Note
    1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect
    The monitor is ISO9241-307 compliant.
     
    						
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    TV channel issues
    Previously installed channels do not appear in 
    the channel list:Check that the correct channel list is 
     
    •
    selected.
    No digital channels were found during the 
    installation: Check that the T V suppor ts DVB -T or 
     
    •
    DVB -C in your countr y. See the listed 
    countries on the back of the T V.
    Picture issues
    The TV is on, but there is no picture:Check that the antenna is properly 
     
    •
    connected to the T V.
    Check that the correct device is selected 
     
    •
    as the T V source.
    There is sound but no picture: Check that the picture settings are 
     
    •
    correctly set.
    There is poor TV reception from an antenna 
    connection: Check that the antenna is properly 
     
    •
    connected to the T V.
    Loud speakers, unear thed audio devices, 
     
    •
    neon lights, high buildings and other large 
    objects can influence reception quality. 
    If possible, tr y to improve the reception 
    quality by changing the antenna direction 
    or moving devices away from the T V.
    If reception on only one channel is poor, 
     
    •
    fine tune this channel.
    There is poor picture quality from connected 
    devices: Check that the devices are connected 
     
    •
    properly.
    Check that the picture settings are 
     
    •
    correctly set. 
    The TV did not save your picture settings: Check that the T V location is set to the 
    • 
    home setting. This mode offers you the 
    flexibility to change and save settings.
    10. Troubleshooting
    This section describes commonly encountered 
    issues and accompanying solutions.
    General TV issues
    The TV 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.
    The remote control is not working properly: Check that the remote control batteries 
     
    •
    are correctly inser ted according to the 
    +/- orientation.
    Replace the remote control batteries if 
     
    •
    they are flat or weak.
    Clean the remote control and T V sensor 
     
    •
    lens.
    The standby light on the TV blinks red: Disconnect the power cable from the 
     
    •
    power outlet. Wait until the T V cools 
    down before reconnecting the power 
    cable. If the blinking reoccurs, contact 
    Philips Consumer Care. 
    The TV menu is in the wrong language Change the T V menu to your preferred 
     
    •
    language.
    When turning the TV on/off/to standby, you 
    hear a creaking sound from the TV chassis: No action is required. The creaking sound 
     
    •
    is normal expansion and contraction of 
    the T V as it cools and warms up. This 
    does not impact per formance.
     
    						
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    The	picture	does	not	fit	the	screen;	it	is	too	
    big or too small: Tr y 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.
    Sound issues
    There is a picture but no sound from the TV:
    Note
    If no audio signal is detected, the T V  
    •automatically switches the audio output off — 
    this does not indicate malfunction.
    Check that all cables are properly 
     
    •
    connected.
    Check that the volume is not set to 0.
     
    •
    Check that the sound is not muted.
     
    •
    There is a picture but the sound quality is 
    poor:
    Check that the sound settings are 
     
    •
    correctly set.
    There is a picture but sound comes from 
    one speaker only: Verify that sound balance is set to the 
     
    •
    centre.
    HDMI connection issues
    There are problems with HDMI devices:Note that HDCP suppor t can delay the 
     
    •
    time taken for a T V to display content 
    from a HDMI device. 
    If the T V does not recognise the HDMI 
     
    •
    device and no picture is displayed, tr y 
    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.
    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).
    Computer connection issues
    The computer display on the TV is not stable:Check that a suppor ted resolution and 
     
    •
    refresh rate is selected on the computer.
    Set the T V picture format to unscaled.
     
    •
    Others
     When should I use SmartContrast feature?
      Smar tContrast feature is designed for 
     
    •
    enhancing movies as well as playing some 
    games, as it enhances contrast ratio in 
    dark moving scenes.
      Factor y default is  “Off ” 
     
    •
     
    For office usage or internet applications it 
     
    •
    is recommended to turn Smar tContrast 
    “Off
    Power LED turn on for Auto program update    In a case of auto s/w update, the unit will 
     
    •
    be turned on automatically for sof tware 
    updates. There will be no video or audio 
    when doing the updates. The unit will also 
    be returned to normal when sof tware 
    updates are completed.
    Timing setting:    Suggest do the time setting  af ter scan 
     
    •
    T V channels to synchronize the time 
    zone. This will facilitate any auto sof tware 
    updates being active in the right and 
    designated time period provided by the 
    T V broadcasting system makers. 
     
    						
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