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    26PFL3321S
    32PFL3321S
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    Stationary images on the TV screen
    A characteristic of LCD and Plasma Panels is that 
    displaying the same image for a long time can 
    cause a permanent after-image to remain on the 
    screen. This is called phosphor burn in. Normal 
    use of the TV should involve the showing of 
    pictures that contain constantly moving and 
    changing images that fill the screen.
    Examples of stationary images (this is not an all 
    inclusive list, you may encounter others in your 
    viewing).
    • TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD disk    
      content.
    • Black bars: when black bars appear at the left    
      and right side of the screen, it is recommended  
      to change to a picture format so that the    
      picture fills the entire screen;
    • TV channel logo: present a problem if they are  
      bright and stationary. Moving or low-contrast   
      graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging of  
      the screen;
    • Stock market stickers: presented at the bottom  
      of the TV screen;
    • Shopping channel logos and pricing displays:    
      bright and shown constantly or repeatedly in    
      the same location on the TV screen.
    • Examples of still pictures also include logos,    
      computer images, time display, teletext and    
      images displayed in 4:3 mode, static images or   
      characters, etc.
      Tip: 
      Reduce contrast and brightness when viewing.
    Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic 
    Fields (“EMF”)
    •  Philips Royal manufactures and sells many    
      products targeted at consumers, which, like 
      any electronic apparatus, in general have the    
      ability to emit and receive electro magnetic    
      signals.
    •  One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to  
      take all necessary health and safety measures    
      for our products, to comply with all applicable  
      legal requirements and to stay well within 
      the EMF standards applicable at the time of    
      producing the products.
    •  Philips is committed to develop, produce and   
      market products that cause no adverse health   
      effects.
    •  Philips confirms that if its products are handled  
      properly for their intended use, they are safe    
      to use according to scientific evidence available  
      today.
    •  Philips plays an active role in the development  
      of international EMF and safety standards,    
      enabling Philips to anticipate further     
      developments in standardisation for early    
      integration in its products.
     
    						
    							
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    Thank you for purchasing this television set.This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate your TV set.
    We strongly recommend that you read it thoroughly.
    Introduction
    Table of Contents
    Recycling
    The packaging of this product is intended to be recycled. Apply to the local authorities
    for correct disposal.
    Disposal of your old product
    Your product is designed and manufactured with highly quality material and components, 
    which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached 
    to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/976/EC. 
    Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and 
    electronic products.
    Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose off your old products with 
    your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your product will help prevent 
    potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
     
    						
    							
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    Safety information
    Avoid placing your TV set under direct sunlight 
    or heat. 
    To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your TV to rain or moisture.
    Take care not to connect too many equipment to the same mains socket as it may cause overloading resulting in fire or electric shock.
    Pull the power lead by the plug. Do not pull on the power lead. Do not use a poor fitting mains socket. Insert the plug fully into the mains. If it is loose, it may cause arching and result in fire.
    No naked flame sources (lighted candles) should  
    be placed on the top of the set or near it.
    When cleaning the surface or the screen of the set, wipe gently with absorbent cotton or cloth or other soft material like chamois. Do not use too wet a cloth which is dripping with water. Do not use acetone, toulene or alcohol to clean the TV. As a safety precaution, unplug the power cord from the mains.
    As a safety precaution, do not touch any part of 
    the TV, power lead or aerial lead during lightning 
    storms.
    Installation of the TV set on the wall should becarried out by qualified serviceman. Improper and incorrect installation may render the set unsafe.
    Avoid placing vase filled with water on the TV. Water spilled into the set could result in electric shock. Do not operate set if water is spilled into it. Have it checked immediately by a qualified serviceman.
    Leave at least 10 cm around each side of the TV set to allow for proper ventilation. Place the set on a stable, level surface. Never cover the ventilation slots of the TV with a cloth or other material. It may cause overheating. Do not insert anything in the ventilation holes. If metal or something flammable is inserted in these holes, it may result in fire or electric shock.
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    3    Using the Remote Control
     
     
     Pull out the plastic insulation sheet from the    
      battery to enable the remote control to  operate.
       
     Switching on the TV set
    •  To switch on the TV set, press the POWER   
      button. A green indicator comes on and the    
      screen lights up.
    •  If the TV set remains in standby mode (red    
     indicator), press the PROGRAM – / + key on 
      the keyboard or the P – / + key on the
     remote control.
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    Preparation / Getting started
    Positioning the TV set
    Place your TV set on a solid stable surface, 
    leaving a space of at 10 cm around the set.
    Connections
    •  Insert the aerial plug into the 75Ω :  
     socket at the bottom of the set.
    •  Insert the mains plug into a wall socket  
      (220-240V / 50/60Hz).
    •  Ensure the power cord is fully inserted in  
      the TV mains socket and the wall socket.
     Warning!
      If the TV is mounted on a swivel base or  
      swivel arm, ensure no strain is placed on  
      the power cord when the TV is swivelled.  
      Strain on the power cord can loosen  
      connections. This may cause arching and  
      result in fire.
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    Television keys and connectors
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    Television keys and connectors
     1   POWER . : to switch the TV on and off.  
           
    2   VOLUME –/+: to adjust sound level.
     
    3  MENU : to access or close menus. 
     The PROGRAM /CHANNEL –/+ keys can 
      be used to select a menu item and the    
     VOLUME –/+ keys to enter into the selected  
      menu item and make adjustments.
    4  PROGRAM / CHANNEL –/+ : to select
       programmes.
       
    5  POWER socket : Insert the mains plug into 
      a wall socket.
    6  DVI Audio Input : for connecting a HD 
      (high definition) equipment or computer with   
      DVI output.
    7  Component Video inputs / Audio Inputs 
     (EXT4) : to connect to equipment like DVD,  
      Set-Top box which have the same sockets.    
     Connect the audio inputs of the TV to the    
      outputs of the device together with the    
      Component Video Inputs.
      
    8  HDMI socket : to connect to set-top box,    
     DVD player/recorder, High Definition    
     equipment or Personal Computer.
    9  EXT1 and EXT2/SVHS2 sockets : connect to  
      equipment like DVD player/recorder, VCR,    
     Decorder which have scart connections.
     Important : In order to connect your    
      decoder, please use EXT1 scart only.
    10  TV Aerial socket : Insert the aerial plug    
      into the  75 : socket.
    11  Side connections EXT3/SVHS3: for 
     connecting to devices like camera or    
      camcorder. Also allows you to connect your   
      headphone for your personal listening 
      pleasure. 
     
     
    						
    							
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    Remote Control keys
     1  Standby  
     To set the TV to standby mode. To switch the   TV set on again, press  ,  to  ,
     P – / + or AV key.
     2 No function.  
     3 DVD / AUX  (see page 7).
     4 Surround Sound   To activate / deactivate the surround sound     effect. In stereo, this gives the impression that      the speakers are further apart. For models      equipped with Virtual Dolby Surround, you can       experience Dolby Surround Pro Logic sound      effects.
     5 Telextext keys (see page 15).  
     6 AV  
     To display Source List to select TV or peripheral   equipment connected to EXT 1, EXT 2/SVHS2,      EXT 3/SVHS3, EXT 4 or HDMI.  Note : EXT3/SVHS3  is only available for      certain models. 
     7  Active Control   (See page 14).
     8  MENU   To call up or exit the TV menus.
     9  Cursors     These 4 keys are used for selection and adjustment    of menu items.
     10  OK  
      Confirms selection.
     11  Volume ( – VOL + )
      To adjust the sound level. 
     12  Smart Picture /Sound  
      Used to access a series of predefined picture   and sound settings (see page 14).
     13  /  Numerical keys  
     For direct access to programmes. For a 2     digit programme number, the 2nd digit must     be entered before the dash disappears.
     14  Screen information   To display/remove the programme number,    the sound mode, the remaining time of the      sleeptimer and the *signal strength indicator.  15 Mode 
     Select between TV, DVD and AUX mode (see     “Remote Control - Other functions” on page 7).
     16  Programme List   To display / clear the list of programmes.      Use the Î ï  keys to select a programme and   the Æ key to display it.
     17  Picture-in-Picture  
      To display a PIP window on the TV screen (see    page 12 on how to use the PIP feature). 
     18 Sound mode  
      Used to force programmes in Stereo     and Nicam Stereo to Mono or, for      bilingual programmes, to choose between     Dualå or Dual». The Mono indication is red    when in forced position.
     19  Screen Format   (see page 13).
     20  DVD / AUX (see page 7).
     21 Mute    Press to mute or restore sound.
     22 Selecting TV programmes  (P – / +)  To select the next or previous programme.    The number and the sound mode       are displayed for a few seconds. For some      TV programmes, the title of the programme appears      at the bottom of the screen.
           23  Previous/Present programme    To alternate between the last viewed and      present programme.
    *   The signal strength indicator shows  the signal strength of the transmission  of the programme you are watching.  
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