Philips 32pfl5332s User Manual
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31 English Turning on Closed Captions FeaturesCC Off CC2CC Mute NR TimerChild LockParental LockCC1 Active ControlClosed Caption MainTimerChild Lock Install Picture FeaturesSoundParental LockActive ControlClosed Caption NR You can enable closed captions for your programs if your broadcasting station pro- vides caption service. Closed captions (CC) are subtitles hidden in the video signals which you can turn on or off unlike the normal subtitles you see in movies which cannot be turned off. CC are subtitles for dialog and descriptions (useful for the hearing-impaired). Press h button to display the on-screen menus. Press ï button until Features is highlighted. Press u button to select Features. Press ï button until Closed Caption is highlighted. Press u button to select Closed Caption. Press ï or Î button to highlight CC, Off, CC1, CC2 or CC Mute. Press u button to select Closed Caption option. Press h or EXIT button to exit the on-screen menus. Closed Caption choices: CC Off: Turn off Closed captioning. CC1: Most channels transmit closed captions in CC1 mode. Closed captions can be in Spanish, Portuguese or English. CC2: Broadcasters may transmit closed captions in CC2 mode. CC2 is rarely used. CC Mute: Closed captions in CC1 mode will be displayed only when the sound is turned off via the Mute button. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. • • • •
32 English Changing your picture format 4 : 3 16 : 9 (Widescreen) Superzoom Subtitle Zoom Movie Expand 14 : 9 Movie Expand 16 : 9 The pictures you get on your TV may be in the widescreen (16:9) or standard (4:3) format depending on your broadcast stations. You can select various screen formats to suit the type of programs you watch. Press the ë button repeatedly to cycle through the available picture formats. Picture Formats: 4:3: Entire picture is reproduced on the screen with black bands on the left and right of the screen. 16:9: The picture is displayed in its original proportions as transmitted. Superzoom: Removes black bands on the sides of the screen of 4:3 format programs with minimal distortion. Subtitle Zoom: The 4:3 format pro- gram is displayed on the entire screen leaving the subtitles area visible. Some of the top of the picture is cropped off. Movie Expand 14:9: The picture is enlarged to fit horizontally with black bands visible at the sides of the screen. Movie Expand 16:9: The picture is enlarged to fill up the screen and elimi- nate the top and bottom black bands. Some of the top and bottom of the picture is cropped off. 1. • • • • • •
33 English Using the Auto Sound and Auto Picture features MOVIES MUSIC VOICE PERSONAL NATURAL SOFT MULTIMEDIA RICH PERSONAL Your TV comes with pre-set Auto Sound and Auto Picture settings to match different listening environment. Press the Ú button repeatedly to cycle through the available sound settings. The sound setting type will be displayed at the bottom center of the screen. Auto Sound settings: Movies: Gives you the sensation of being in the middle of the action. Music: Low tones to emphasize music. Voice: High tones to emphasize dialog. Personal: Your own sound settings can be stored here. you can only change the settings for Personal. Press the ≈ button repeatedly to cycle through the available sound settings. The picture setting type will be displayed at the bottom center of the screen. Auto Picture settings: Rich: Brilliant and sharp pictures for bright environment. Natural: Suitable for living room conditions. Soft: Suitable for poor signals and living room conditions. Multimedia: Optimal settings for graphical media. Personal: Your own picture settings can be stored here. You can only change the settings for Personal. 1. • • • • 1. • • • • •NOTE: If you change any picture settings in the Picture or Sound sub-menus, your pre- vious Personal setting will be overwritten with the current changes you made.
34 English Using the Surf feature Surf002 Surf002003 Surf002003 You can store up to 8 of your favorite channels in the Surf list. You will be able to surf your channels by displaying the Surf list at the press of a but- ton and using the cursor button to scroll the list of programs. Adding channels to your Surf list Press the numeric (0-9) buttons or Channel + / - buttons to switch to your favorite channel. Press the SURF button to display the Surf list. You should only see one channel number on the list. This is the same channel number you are on. Press u button to select to add the channel to the Surf list. You should see a tick () beside the channel number to indicate that it has been stored in the Surf list. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to add more channels to the Surf list. Removing channels from Surf list Press the SURF button to display the Surf list. Press ï or Î button to highlight the channel number you want to remove. Press u button to remove the channel from the Surf list. The channel number will be deleted from the list. Repeat steps 2 to 3 to remov more channels while the Surf list is still dis- played. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3.
35 English Using the Source List Source List HDMI 1HDMI 2 AVSIDE CVI 2CVI 1 VGA TV Your TV is equipped with several audio and video connection jacks for you to connect to devices such as DVD players and record- ers, Home Theater systems, High-Definition devices and many more. The Source List lets you select the audio and video source that your device is connected to. Press the AV button to display the audio and video source list. Press ï or Î button to highlight your AV source. Press u button to select your AV source. You should see the channel correspond- ing to the AV source where your device is connected to. Audio / Video sources: TV: Normal TV broadcast via the 75 ohm antenna connector. AV: Composite video and audio output. SIDE: Headphone jack, Composite video and audio, and S-Video input. CVI 1: Component video (Y Pb Pr) with Component audio input. CVI 2: Component video (Y Pb Pr) with Component audio input. VGA: Video Graphics Array with audio input. HDMI 1: High Definition Multimedia Interface input. HDMI 2: High Definition Multimedia Interface input. Refer to Quick Start Guide for connection instructions. 1. 2. 3. • • • • • • • •
36 English Using your TV as a computer monitor Source ListTV HDMI 1HDMI 2 AVSIDE CVI 2CVI 1 VGA MainBrightnessColor Install Picture FeaturesSoundContrastSharpnessHorizontalVerticalColor TempContrast + MainTimerChild Lock Install Picture FeaturesSoundParental LockClosed CaptionPhaseClockAuto AdjustReset Your TV is equipped with a VGA port for you to use as a computer monitor. NOTE: Refer to the Quick Start Guide for connect- ing the computer to your TV. Connect your computer to the TV via the VGA cable (not supplied). Press the AV button to display the audio and video source list. Press ï or Î button until VGA is highlighted. Press u button to select VGA. You should see your computer display on the TV screen. Most of the Picture and Sound settings are the same as those in the TV mode. Picture settings (VGA mode) Horizontal: To adjust the picture to the left or right. Vertical: To adjust the picture upwards or downwards. Feature settings (VGA mode) Phase / Clock: To fine tune so that your TV and computer’s display settings match. Auto Adjust: To synchronize the TV and computer’s Phase/Clock rate auto- matically. Reset: To override with the factory default settings. 1. 2. 3. • • • • •
37 English Troubleshooting NOTE: Before calling Service, refer to the troubleshooting topic for a list of\ symptoms and solutions which may address your problem. SymptomsPossible solutions No display on screen Check whether power cord is properly connected into the mains socket and to your TV. If there is still no power, disconnect plug and wait for 60 seconds and re-insert plug. Switch on TV again. Press the . on the remote control. • • Poor reception (“snowy” picture) Check antenna connection to the TV and to the wall antenna socket. Try manually adjusting your picture. Check that you have chosen the correct TV system. Press the STATUS button to check the signal strength. • • • • No pictureVerify that the supplied cables are connected properly (Example: Aerial cable to TV, power cables to mains plug). Verify that you have selected the correct AV source. Verify that Child Lock has been disabled. • • • No sound on certain channels Check whether the correct TV system is selected.• No soundVerify that the volume is not set at minimum. Check that the Mute is not enabled. Check the connections between the optional equipment and the TV are correctly connected. • • • Sound interference Try switching off any electrical appliances to prevent interference. Examples: hairdryer, vacuum cleaner • Picture interference Try switching off any electrical appliances to prevent interference. Move any operating electrical appliances such as haridryers, vacuum cleaner away from the TV set. • • TV not respond- ing to remote control Move closer to the receiver at the front of the TV. Check that batteries are correctly installed on the remote control. Replace batteries if necessary • • • Tiny spots on the screen that do not change color This symptom is not a problem. The liquid crystal panel is built with very high precision technology giving you the fine picture details. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of red, blue, green or black. Note : this does not affect \ the performance of the set. •
38 English Troubleshooting SymptomsPossible solutions Intermittent flickering when in HD mode Picture noise is noticeable if the connected digital equipment such as DVD player or Set-Top box fail. Check the user manual of the digital equipment you are connecting. Use a standard-compliant (high-quality) HDMI cable. • • No sound or picture but front panel red light is lit Press the . on the remote control.• VGA mode does not work Check VGA cable is connected securely. Verify that the correct AV source is selected. Press the button to display the source list and select the correct one. Check whether you have configured the computer to a compatible display resolution. Check the graphics card setting of the computer. • • • • In S-Video mode, the colour be- comes faint Check whether S-Video cable is connected securely.• Black bar on top and bottom of screen in VGA mode Change PC refresh rate to 60 Hz. •
39 English Specifications 26PFL532232PFL533242PFL533247PFL5332 TV SystemAuto, PAL-M, PAL-N; NTSC / PAL (Playback) Power Mains100-250 V, 50-60 Hz Standby consumption< 1 W Display TypeLCD WXGA Active matrix TFT Screen size26” (66 cm)32” (80 cm)37” (94 cm)42” (107 cm) ResolutionComputer formats: 640 x 480, 60, 67, 72, 75Hz, 800 x 600, 56, 60, 72, 75Hz, 1024 x 768, 60, 70, 75Hz, 1280 x 768, 60Hz Video Formats: 640 x 480i, 640 x 480p, 720 x 576i, 720 x 576p, 1280 x 720p, 1920 x 1080i Supported resolutions Sound Output power2 x 10 W Connectivity AVCVBS In, Audio L/R In, S-Video In CVI 1Y Pb Pr, Audio L/R In CVI 2Y Pb Pr, Audio L/R In HDMI 1 HDMI 2 PCPC VGA In, PC Audio In AV OutCVBS Out, Audio L/R Out SIDECVBS In, Audio L/R In, S-Video In, Headphone Out Antenna75 Ohm, F-type AccessoriesPower cord, Quick Start Guide, User Manual, Table-top stand, Remote control, AAA batteries x2 Dimensions Set weight11.2 kg14.2 kg23 kg30 kg Set weight with stand14.4 kg17 kg30 kg32 kg Set dimensions (W x H x D) mm 697.5 x 494.8 x 246.8 805 x 546.5 x 210 934 x 625.6 x 264.5 1046 x 686 x 264.5 Set dimensions with stand (Wx H x D) mm 697.5 x 542 x 246.8 805 x 609 x 210 935 x 688.2 x 264.5 1048 x 748.6 x 264.6 Specifications subject to change without notice.