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    HDMI cable and HDMI-DVI adaptor 
       
    VGA cable 
      
    Use Philips EasyLink 
    Enable or disable EasyLink NonPu bl i sh 
    Philips EasyLink provides several features that 
    enable you to control devices that are 
    connected via HDMI. Connected devices 
    must support the HDMI-CEC standard, and 
    must be properly configured for EasyLink to 
    work. 
    Note: HDMI-CEC functionality is known by 
    other names on other brands. Some 
    examples are Anynet (Samsung), Aquos Link 
    (Sharp) or BRAVIA Sync (Sony). Not all 
    brands are fully compatible with Philips 
    EasyLink.  
    To enable or disable EasyLink 
    Note: Do not enable Philips EasyLink if you 
    do not intend to use it. 
    1. Press . 2. Select [Setup] > [TV settings] > 
    [EasyLink] > [On] or [Off], then press OK. 
      
    EasyLink features NonPu bl i sh 
    With Philips EasyLink enabled, the following 
    features are available: 
    One-touch play 
    When you play content from a HDMI-CEC 
    compliant device, the TV switches on from 
    standby, and switches to the correct source. 
    One-touch standby 
    When you connect your TV to a 
    HDMI-CEC compliant device, pressing  on 
    the TV remote control switches the TV and 
    all connected HDMI devices to standby 
    mode. 
       
    						
    							  
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    System audio control 
    When you connect your TV to, for example, 
    a HDMI-CEC compliant Home Theatre 
    System (HTS), your TV speakers 
    automatically mute and audio from the TV 
    plays through the HTS.  
    For more information about system audio 
    control and other types of TV speaker configurations, see Connect the TV > Use 
    Philips EasyLink > TV speakers (Page 53).  
    EasyLink Remote Control 
    EasyLink Remote Control allows you to 
    control HDMI-CEC compliant devices using 
    your TV remote control.  
    To enable EasyLink Remote Control, see Connect the TV > Use Philips EasyLink > 
    Enable or disable EasyLink Remote Control 
    (Page 52). 
    Pixel Plus Link 
    Connected Philips EasyLink devices may 
    apply their own picture quality processing to 
    a video, before streaming it to the TV. This 
    may interfere with the image processing of 
    the TV. Enable Pixel Plus Link to discard 
    picture quality processing from connected 
    Philips EasyLink devices. 
    To enable Pixel Plus Link 
    1. Press . 2. Select [Setup] > [TV settings] > 
    [EasyLink] > [Pixel Plus link] > [On]. 
    3. Press OK to activate.   
    Auto subtitle shift 
    Auto subtitle shift displays subtitles from 
    Philips EasyLink compliant Home Theatre 
    Systems over the video image on your TV. 
    The video image is thus stretched across the 
    whole of your TV display, without the need 
    to create a separate subtitle bar at the 
    bottom of the screen. 
    To enable auto subtitle shift 
    1. Press . 2. Select [Setup] > [TV settings] > 
    [EasyLink]  > [Auto subtitle shift].  
    3. Select [On], then press OK to activate. 
      
    Audio only mode 
    Audio only mode enables you to play audio 
    from a connected Philips EasyLink device 
    through the TV speakers while the TV is in 
    standby.  
    Press  to receive audio from the 
    connected Philips EasyLink device. 
    If available, audio only mode is enabled.  
    Accept the prompt on the TV to enable 
    audio only mode. 
     Control the audio playback with the TV 
    remote control.  
    Enable or disable EasyLink Remote 
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    Caution: This is an advanced setting. Verify 
    that all connected HDMI-CEC compliant 
    devices support this setting. Devices that do 
    not support this setting will not respond to 
    commands from the TV remote control. 
    1. Press . 2. Select [Setup] > [TV settings]  > 
    [EasyLink] > [EasyLink Remote Control] > 
    [On] or [Off]. 
    3. Press OK to activate.   
    Notes:  
     If you cannot exit from the connected 
    devices menu, press . 
     To switch back to TV control, press   and select [Watch TV]. 
     To control another device, press  
    and select the device from the home 
    menu. 
     A summary of EasyLink buttons you can 
    use with the TV remote control is available at Connect the TV > Use 
    Philips EasyLink > EasyLink buttons 
    (Page 52).   
    EasyLink buttons NonPu bl i sh 
    Control HDMI-CEC compliant devices with 
    the following buttons on the TV remote 
    control. 
     OK: Starts, pauses or resumes playback 
    on the connected device. Also activates 
    a selection or accesses the menu of the 
    device. 
     
    						
    							     
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       (Previous) /  (Next): Searches 
    backwards and forwards on the 
    connected device. 
     Numeric buttons: When EasyLink is 
    enabled, selects a title, chapter or track. 
         (Options): Displays the menu of the 
    connected device. When  is pressed, 
    the TV menu is displayed. 
      (Standby): Press to enable one-touch 
    standby. This switches the TV and the 
    connected device to standby.    
    Other EasyLink buttons are available via 
    On-Screen Remote Control (OSRC). 
    To access the OSRC 
    1. While watching a connected device, press 
    . 2. Select [Show remote control], then press 
    OK. 
    3. Use the Navigation buttons and OK to 
    select and use an on-screen button. 
    4. Press   to exit.  
    Configure TV speakers NonPu bl i sh 
    You usually connect the TV to a HDMI-CEC 
    compliant device such as a HTS using both a 
    HDMI cable for video and a digital audio 
    cable for audio. You can output TV audio 
    through the HDMI cable solely, provided 
    both the TV and device are HDMI ARC compliant (see Connect the TV > Use 
    Philips EasyLink > Use HDMI ARC (Page 
    53)).    
    Configure TV speakers 
    1. Press . 2. Select [Setup] > [TV settings] > 
    [EasyLink]  > [TV speakers].  
      
    3. Select one of the following options, then press OK: 
     [Off]: Turn off TV speakers. 
     [On]: Turn on TV speakers. 
     [EasyLink]: TV audio continues to be 
    streamed through the TV speakers. 
    Switch the TV audio to the connected 
    HDMI-CEC audio device through the 
    experience menu. 
     [EasyLink autostart]: Turn off TV 
    speakers automatically and streams TV 
    audio to the connected HDMI-CEC 
    audio device.    
    Switch TV audio in experience menu 
    If [EasyLink] or [EasyLink autostart] are 
    selected, access the experience menu to 
    switch the TV audio. 
    1. While watching TV, press . 2. Select [Speakers], then press OK. 
    3. Select one of the following, then press OK: 
     [TV]: On by default. Streams TV audio 
    through TV speakers until the 
    connected HDMI-CEC audio device 
    switches to system audio control. 
    Thereafter, TV audio is streamed 
    through the connected device.    [Amplifier]: Streams audio through the 
    connected HDMI-CEC device. If system 
    audio mode is not enabled on the 
    device, audio will continue to stream from TV speakers if [EasyLink] was 
    selected. If [EasyLink autostart] was 
    enabled, the TV prompts the 
    connected device to switch to system 
    audio mode.  
     
    						
    							  
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    Use HDMI ARC NonPu bl i sh 
    The HDMI 1 connector is HDMI 1.4-Audio Return Channel (ARC) compliant. Use it to output 
    audio to a HDMI ARC compliant audio device, such as a Home Theatre System. 
      
    HDMI ARC allows you to use Philips 
    EasyLink to output TV audio directly to a 
    connected audio device, without the need 
    for an additional digital audio cable.  
    Be sure that the device is HDMI-CEC and 
    ARC compliant, and that the TV is 
    connected to the device using a HDMI cable 
    attached to HDMI ARC connectors. 
    Enable or disable HDMI ARC 
    Note: Enabling HDMI ARC automatically 
    adds the device to the home menu. 
    1. Press . 2. Select [Setup] > [TV settings] > 
    [EasyLink] > [HDMI 1 - ARC] > [On] or 
    [Off]. 
    3. Press OK to activate.  
    Use a CAM 
    Insert and activate a CAM NonPu bl i sh 
    Caution: Be sure to follow the instructions 
    described below. Wrong insertion of a 
    Conditional Access Module (CAM) may 
    damage both the CAM and your TV. 
    Notes:  
     This TV supports CI as well as CI+. CI+ 
    allows service providers to offer 
    premium HD digital programs with a 
    high level of copy protection. 
     Refer to the documentation from your 
    service operator on how to insert a 
    smart card into the Conditional Access 
    Module.   
     
    1. Switch off the TV. 
    2. Follow the directions printed on the CAM 
    and insert the CAM into the Common 
    Interface at the side of the TV. 
    3. Push the CAM in as far as it will go and 
    wait for the CAM to be activated. This may 
    take several minutes. Do not remove the 
    CAM from the slot when in use as digital 
    services will be deactivated.  
       
    						
    							     
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     Access CAM services NonPu bl i sh 
    1. After inserting and activating the CAM, 
    press . 2. Select [Common interface], then press 
    OK. 
    3. Select the CAM provider and press OK. 
    Watching a CAM service 
    If a CAM is inserted and subscription fees 
    are paid, the TV shows the programme from 
    the digital TV service provider. The 
    applications, functions, the content and the 
    onscreen messages vary per CAM service.  
     
    						
    							  
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    6 Troubleshooting 
    Contact us 
     
    If you cannot resolve your problem, refer to 
    the FAQs for this TV at www.philips.com/support. 
    If the problem remains unresolved, contact 
    Philips Consumer Care in your country as 
    listed in the leaflet accompanying your 
    product. 
    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. Warning: Do not attempt to repair the TV 
    yourself. This may cause severe injury, 
    irreparable damage to your TV or void 
    your warranty.  
    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. 
     Check that the power switch at the 
    bottom/back of the TV is switched on. 
    The TV does not respond to remote 
    control or side controls when switched on 
    The TV requires some time to start up. 
    During this time, the TV will not respond to 
    the remote control or side controls. This is 
    normal behavior.   
    The standby light on the TV 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. 
    You forgot the code to unlock the child 
    lock feature: 
    Enter ‘8888’. The TV menu is in the wrong language: 
    Change the TV menu to your preferred 
    language.  For more information, see Set up the TV > 
    Change language settings > Menu language 
    (see Menu language on page 34).    
    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 TV 
    as it cools and warms up. This does not 
    impact performance. 
    When the TV is in standby mode, a startup 
    splash screen is displayed, then returns to 
    standby mode: 
    This is normal behavior. The startup screen 
    is displayed when the TV is disconnected 
    from the mains and reconnected. 
    To switch on the TV from standby, press  
    on the remote control or press any key on 
    the side of the TV.   
    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 TV supports DVB-T, DVB-C 
    or DVB-S in your country. See the listed 
    countries on the back of the TV.  
    Picture issues 
    The TV is on, but there is no picture: 
     Check that the antenna is properly 
    connected to the TV. 
     Check that the correct device is 
    selected as the TV source. 
     
    						
    							     
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    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 TV. 
     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.   
    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 TV location is set to the 
    home setting. This mode offers you the 
    flexibility to change and save settings.   
    The picture does not fit the screen; it is 
    too big or too small: 
    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. 
    The picture from broadcasts is scrambled: 
    You may need to use a Conditional Access 
    Module to access content. Check with your 
    operator.   
    An e-sticker banner displaying 
    information appears on the TV display: 
    The TV is in [Shop] mode. Remove the 
    e-sticker by setting the TV to [Home] mode, 
    then restarting the TV. See Setup the TV > 
    Change other settings > TV location (Page 
    35) for more information.  
    Sound issues 
    There is picture but no sound from the TV: 
    If no audio signal is detected, the TV 
    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. 
     Check that the TV speakers setting is 
    on in the sound menu. 
     Check that the TV audio output is 
    connected to the audio input on the 
    HDMI CEC enabled/EasyLink-compliant 
    HTS device. Sound should be heard 
    from the HTS speakers.   
    There is picture but sound quality is poor: 
    Check that the sound settings are correctly 
    set. 
    There is picture but sound comes from 
    one speaker only: 
    Verify that sound balance is set to the 
    center.  
    HDMI connection issues 
    There are problems with HDMI devices: 
     Note that HDCP (High-bandwidth 
    Digital Content Protection) support can 
    delay the time taken for a TV to display 
    content from a HDMI device. 
     If the TV does not recognize 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. 
     If you use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter or 
    HDMI to DVI cable, check that an 
    additional audio cable is connected to 
    AUDIO L/R or AUDIO IN (mini-jack 
    only).  
     
    						
    							  
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    You cannot use EasyLink features: 
    Check that your HDMI devices are 
    HDMI-CEC compatible. EasyLink features 
    only work with devices that are HDMI-CEC 
    compatible. 
    If a HDMI-CEC compliant audio device is 
    connected to the TV and the TV does not 
    display any mute or volume icon when the 
    volume is muted, increased or decreased. 
    This behavior is normal when a HDMI-CEC 
    audio device is connected.  
    USB connection issues 
    USB device content is not displayed: 
     Check that the USB storage device is 
    set to ‘Mass Storage Class’ compliant, as 
    described in the storage devices 
    documentation. 
     Check that the USB storage device is 
    compatible with the TV. 
     Check that the audio and picture file 
    formats are supported by the TV.   
    Audio and picture files do not play or 
    display smoothly: 
    The transfer performance of the USB 
    storage device may limit the data transfer 
    rate to the TV, causing poor playback. 
      
    PC connection issues 
    The computer display on the TV is not 
    stable: 
     Check that your PC uses the supported 
    resolution and refresh rate. 
     Set the TV picture format to unscaled. 
      
     
    						
    							     
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     7 Technical data 
    Overview 
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    Product information is subject to change 
    without notice. For detailed product 
    information, go to www.philips.com/support. 
    Power and reception 
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    Power 
     Mains power: AC220-240V~; 50-60Hz 
     Ambient temperature: 5°C to 35°C 
     For power and standby power 
    consumption, see the product 
    specifications at www.philips.com/support. 
    Reception 
     Antenna input: 75ohm coaxial (IEC75) 
     TV system: DVB COFDM 2K/8K, 
     Video playback: NTSC, PAL, SECAM    Digital TV: MPEG-4, DVB-T 
    (Terrestrial), DVB-C (Cable), DVB-S 
    (Satellite - on certain models only), 
    MHP (Multimedia Home Platform - 
    only available in Italy). 
     Tuner bands: VHF, UHF, S-Channel, 
    Hyperband  
    Display and sound 
    Picture / Display 
     Display type: LCD Full HD W-UXGA 
     Diagonal size: 
    - 81cm / 32 inch 
    - 94cm / 37 inch 
    - 102cm / 40 inch 
    - 107cm / 42 inch 
    - 117cm / 46 inch 
    - 132cm / 52 inch 
     Aspect ratio: Widescreen 16:9 
     Panel resolution: 1920x1080p, 100Hz 
     Pixel Plus HD picture enhancement 
     1080p 24/25/30/50/60Hz processing 
     100 Hz LCD   
    Sound 
     Output power (RMS): 20W 
     Incredible Surround 
     Clear Sound 
     Virtual 2.1 (not available on all models) 
     Mono/Stereo/NICAM (analog NICAM on certain models)  
    Display resolutions 
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    Computer formats - HDMI 
    (resolution - refresh rate) 
    640 x 480 - 60 Hz 
    800 x 600 - 60 Hz 
    1024 x 768 - 60 Hz 
    1360 x 768 - 60 Hz 
    1280 x 1024 - 60 Hz 
    1600 x 1200 - 60 Hz 
    1920 x 1080 - 60 Hz   
    Computer formats - VGA 
    (resolution - refresh rate) 
    640 x 480 - 60 Hz 
    800 x 600 - 60 Hz 
    1024 x 768 - 60 Hz 
    1360 x 768 - 60 Hz 
    1280 x 1024 - 60 Hz 
    1600 x 1200 - 60 Hz 
    1920 x 1080 - 60 Hz   
    Video formats (resolution - refresh rate) 
    480i - 60 Hz 
    480p - 60 Hz 
    576i - 50 Hz 
    576p - 50 Hz 
    720p - 50 Hz, 60 Hz 
    1080i - 50 Hz, 60 Hz 
    1080p - 24 Hz, 25 Hz, 30 Hz, 50 Hz, 60 Hz  
    Multimedia 
    Supported storage device 
    USB (FAT or DOS-formatted; Mass Storage 
    Class compliant only) 
     
     
    						
    							  
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    Supported image files 
    JPEG (*.jpg, *.jpeg): EXIF, JFIF, SPIFF 
    Supported video and audio files 
     AVI video (*.avi): MPEG-4 SP, MPEG-4 
    ASP, MPEG-4 Part 2 
     AVI audio (*.avi): AC3, MPEG-1 L3, 
    MPEG L2, AAC_ADTS, AAC_ISO    MPEG video (*.mpg, *.mpeg, *.vob, 
    *.ts): MPEG-1, MPEG-2 
     MPEG audio (*.mp2, *.mp3, *.mpg, 
    *.mpeg, *.vob): MPEG-1 Layer 2, 
    MPEG-2 Layer 2, AC3    MPEG-4 video (*.mp4): MPEG-4 AVC 
    (H.264, L2-CIF), MPEG-4 AVC (H.264, 
    L4-HD), MPEG-4 Part 2 
     MPEG-4 audio (*.mp4): AAC-LC, AC3, 
    AAC_ADTS, AAC_ISO, HE-AAC (v1, 
    v2) 
     MKV video (*.mkv): H.264 
     MKV audio (*.mkv): HE-AAC, AC3   
    Supported audio files (without video) 
     MPEG audio (*.mp3): MPEG-1 Layer 3 
     WMA audio (*.wma, *.asf): WMA (v2 
    to v9.2) 
     LPCM audio (*.lpcm, *.pcm, *.wav, *.aif, 
    *.aiff): *.lpcm and *.pcm not supported 
    on all sets. 
     MPEG-4 audio (*.aac, *.mp4, *.m4a): 
    AAC-LC, HE-AAC (v1, v2) 
     Playlists (*.pls, *.m3u) 
    Note: Multimedia file names must not 
    exceed 128 characters. 
    Connectivity 
    Rear 
     EXT 2: Component (Y Pb Pr), Audio 
    L/R 
     (For 40PFL6XX5) EXT 2: SCART 
    (RGB/CVBS) 
     (For 40PFL6XX5) EXT 3: Component 
    (Y Pb Pr), Audio L/R. Available on 
    certain models only. 
      Headphones: Stereo 3.5mm 
    mini-jack 
     SERV. U: Service port 
    Bottom 
     EXT 1: SCART (RGB/CVBS) 
     HDMI ARC (1): HDMI 1.4, Audio 
    Return Channel (ARC) compliant 
     HDMI (2): HDMI 1.3a 
     (For 40PFL6XX5) HDMI (3): HDMI 
    1.3a     DIGITAL AUDIO OUT: Coaxial 
     AUDIO IN: DVI/VGA stereo 3.5mm 
    mini-jack 
     ANTENNA: 75ohm coaxial 
     VGA: PC input 
    Side 
     HDMI: HDMI 1.3c 
     USB 
     CI (Common Interface +) 
      
    Dimensions 
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    Note: Dimensions and weights are 
    approximate values only. Design and 
    specifications are subject to change without 
    notice.  
    32PFL6XX5H 
    … without stand 
    472mm (height) x 777mm (width) x 42mm 
    (depth); 9.5 kg (estimate) 
    … with stand 
    540mm (height) x 777mm (width) x 221mm 
    (depth); 11.6 kg (estimate) 
    40PFL6XX5H 
    ...without stand 
    593mm (height) x 966mm (width) x 
    41.5mm (depth); 13 kg (estimate) 
    … with TV stand 
    641mm (height) x 966mm (width) x 242mm 
    (depth); 16 kg (estimate)   
    32PFL3705H/32PFL3805H/32PFL5405H 
    ... without stand 
    513mm (height) x 796mm (width) x 90m 
    (depth); 8.35kg (estimate) 
    ... with stand 
    559mm (height) x 796mm (width) x 221mm 
    (depth); 9.67kg (estimate) 
     
    						
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