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    TV receiver 
    Connect the satellite or digital TV receiver with an antenna cable to the TV. (SAT is available on 
    certain models only.) 
     
    Connect the satellite or digital TV receiver with an HDMI cable to the TV. 
     
    Connect the satellite or digital TV receiver with a SCART cable to the TV. 
     
        
    						
    							 
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    Connect the satellite or digital TV receiver with a component cable (Y Pb Pr) and an audio L/R 
    cable to the TV. 
      
    Recorder 
    Connect the recorder with an antenna cable to the TV. (SAT is available on certain models only.) 
     
    Connect the recorder with a SCART cable to the TV. 
     
        
    						
    							 
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    Connect the recorder with a component cable (Y Pb Pr) and an audio L/R cable to the TV. 
    Game console 
    The most practical connectors for a game 
    console are on the side of the TV. However, 
    you can also use the connectors at the back 
    of the TV. 
    For the best gaming experience, set the TV 
    to game mode. 
    1. Press  ADJUST. 
    2. Select [Smart picture] > [Game], then 
    press OK. 
    3. To exit, press .  
    Connect the game console with an HDMI cable to the TV. 
      
    Connect the game console with a component cable (Y Pb Pr) and an audio L/R cable to the TV. 
     
        
    						
    							  
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    Home theatre system 
    Connect the home theatre with an HDMI cable and an audio cable to the TV. 
      
    Connect the home theatre with a SCART cable to the TV. 
      
    Connect the home theatre with a component cable (Y Pb Pr) and an audio L/R cable to the TV. 
     
        
    						
    							     
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    Digital camera 
    Connect the digital camera with a USB cable to the TV.  
      
    Digital camcorder 
    Connect the digital camera with an HDMI cable to the TV. 
     
    Connect the digital camcorder with a component cable (Y Pb Pr) and an audio L/R cable to the TV. 
      
        
    						
    							  
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    Connect more devices 
    External hard disk 
    Connect the external hard disk with a USB cable to the TV. 
      
    Computer 
    Connect the computer with an HDMI cable to the TV. 
     
    Connect the computer with a DVI-HDMI cable to the TV. 
     
        
    						
    							     
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    Connect the computer with a VGA cable and an audio cable to the TV. 
      
    Computers and the 
    Internet 
    What you can do 
    Network benefits 
    If you connect your TV to a computer 
    network with storage devices such as 
    computers, you can play the photos, music and videos on your devices. See Use your 
    TV > Browse PC through DLNA (Page 19). 
    If you connect your TV to a computer 
    network with Internet access, you can access 
    Net TV content. For more information about Net TV, see Use your TV > Browse 
    Net TV (Page 21). 
    Note: If the apparatus does not recover in 
    DLNA mode due to external electrical 
    disturbances (e.g. electrostatic discharge), 
    user intervention is required.   
     
     
    What you need 
    Warning: This TV complies with the EMC 
    directive only when you use a shielded 
    Cat5 ethernet cable. 
    To connect your TV to computers, the 
    Internet, or both, you need:  
     An ethernet cable that is shorter than 3 
    metres. 
     A computer network that includes: 
    a) A universal plug-and-play (UnPnP) 
    router and  
    b) A computer with one of these 
    operating systems: Microsoft Windows 
    XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Mac 
    OSX, or Linux.    
     To connect your TV to computers, you 
    also need media server software that is set to share files with your TV. See Use 
    your TV > Browse PC through DLNA 
    (Page 19). 
     To connect your TV to the Internet, 
    you also need a high-speed connection 
    to the Internet. 
    Note: This DLNA1.5 network feature 
    supports these computer operating systems: 
    Microsoft Windows XP or Vista, Intel Mac 
    OSX or Linux  
      
    						
    							  
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    Connect  
     
    1. Switch on the router and switch on its 
    DHCP setting. 
    2. With the ethernet cable, connect the 
    router to the TV. 
    Alternatively, you can also connect the 
    router to the TV wirelessly, through a 
    wireless USB adaptor (not included). See Connect your TV > Computers and the 
    Internet > Wi-Fi Ready (Page 48). 
    3. Press , select [Setup] > [Connect to 
    network], then press OK. 
    4. Follow the onscreen instructions to install 
    the network. 
    5. Wait for the TV to find the network 
    connection. 
    6. If you are prompted, agree to the End 
    User License Agreement.  
    Wi-Fi ready 
    Project your PC: Introduction 
    Wi-Fi Ready is available on certain models 
    only. 
    With the Wireless USB adapter PTA01 
    accessory (sold separately), you can connect 
    the TV to your network wirelessly. With the 
    free Wi-Fi MediaConnect software, you can 
    project your PC screen on the TV to enjoy 
    video, music, or presentations. 
    What you need 
    To use Wi-Fi MediaConnect, you need the 
    following: 
     Connect the TV to your home network  
     A wireless router 
     A wireless USB adapter 
    For the availability of the wireless USB 
    adapter, check with your local retailers or buy online at www.philips.com/tv. 
    Project your PC: PC requirements 
    Minimum specifications 
     Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (PC 
    only) 
     Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz 
     512 MB RAM 
     200 MB free hard disk space 
     Wi-Fi 802.11g 
     Internet connection 
    Project your PC: PC requirements 
    Recommended specifications 
     Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (PC 
    only) 
     Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz 
     1 GB RAM 
     200 MB free hard disk space 
     Wi-Fi 802.11n 
     Internet connection 
    Project your PC: Help 
    To read the Wi-Fi MediaConnect Help, 
    right-click the program icon in the 
    notification tray of the PC and select Help. 
    Specifics 
    You can project high-definition (HD) or 
    standard-definition (SD) video, depending on 
    the processing power of your PC. 
     Due to output content protection, 
    certain commercial DVD or Blu-ray 
    discs may not be projected.  
     The TV shows PC media files with a 
    small delay. 
     Wi-Fi MediaConnect is available for PC 
    only. 
      
    						
    							     
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    Project your PC: Install Wi-Fi 
    MediaConnect 
    1. Find the Wi-Fi MediaConnect CD-ROM 
    that comes bundled with the PTA01 
    adapter.    
    2. Insert the CD-ROM into your PC. 
    3. Your PC starts your Internet browser and 
    opens the Wi-Fi MediaConnect download 
    page - www.wifimediaconnect.philips.com.    
    PC system requirements are available on the 
    website. 
    4. Enter the code printed on the CD-ROM 
    envelope. 
    5. Click the Download now button to 
    download the free Wi-Fi MediaConnect 
    software. 
    6. Once downloaded, start the file Wi-Fi 
    MediaConnect_setup.exe.    
    7. Follow the onscreen instructions. 
    Common interface 
    What you can do 
    To watch some digital TV programmes, you 
    need a Conditional Access Module (CAM).  
    If a CAM is inserted and subscription fees 
    are paid, you can watch the channel. The 
    applications, functions, the content and the 
    onscreen messages vary for each CAM 
    service. 
    What you need 
    Caution: To protect the CAM from damage, 
    insert the CAM according to these 
    instructions. 
    Notes: 
     This TV supports CI as well as CI+. CI+ 
    allows service providers to offer 
    premium HD digital programmes 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, then 
    wait for the CAM to be activated. This takes 
    a few minutes.    
    To prevent digital services from being 
    deactivated, do not remove the CAM from 
    the slot when it is in use.     
    Watch CAM services 
    1. After inserting and activating the CAM, 
    press  OPTIONS. 
    2. Select [Common interface], then press 
    OK. 
    3. Select the CAM provider and press OK. 
      
      
    						
    							  
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    6 Troubleshooting 
    Contact Philips 
    Warning: Do not attempt to repair the TV 
    yourself. This may cause severe injury, 
    irreparable damage to your TV or void 
    your warranty. 
    If you cannot resolve your problem, refer to 
    the frequently asked questions (FAQs) for this TV at www.philips.com/support. 
    You can also contact Philips Consumer Care 
    in your country for support. You can find the 
    contact number in the leaflet that 
    accompanies the TV. 
    Take 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. 
    General TV 
    The TV does not switch on: 
     Disconnect the power cable from the 
    power outlet. Wait for one minute 
    then reconnect it. 
     Make sure that the power cable is 
    securely connected. 
     Make sure that the power switch at the 
    base or back of the TV is switched on. 
    The TV does not respond to remote 
    control or front controls when switched 
    on 
    The TV requires some time to start up. 
    During this time, the TV does not respond 
    to the remote control or front 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 
    you reconnect 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 your TV > 
    Menu language (Page 36).  
    When you are turning the TV on, off or to 
    standby, you hear a creaking sound from 
    the TV chassis: 
    No action is required. The creaking sound is 
    due to the normal expansion and 
    contraction of the TV as it cools and warms 
    up. This does not affect performance. 
    When the TV is in standby, a startup splash 
    screen is displayed, then returns to standby 
    mode: 
    This is normal behavior. When the TV is 
    disconnected and reconnected to the power 
    supply, the startup screen is displayed at the 
    next startup.    
    To switch on the TV from standby, press  
    on the remote control or press any key on 
    the front of the TV.  
    TV channel 
    Previously installed channels do not appear 
    in the channel list: 
    Make sure that the correct channel list is 
    selected. 
     No digital channels were found during 
    the installation: 
    Make sure that the TV supports DVB-T, 
    DVB-C or DVB-S in your country. 
     Make sure that the antenna is properly 
    connected and the correct network is 
    selected.    
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    						
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