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    							1
    1.1
    1.2
    1.3
    1.4
    1.5
    2
    2.1
    2.2
    2.3
    2.4
    2.5
    2.6
    2.7
    3
    3.1
    3.2
    3.3
    3.4
    3.5
    3.6
    4
    4.1
    4.2
    4.3
    4.4
    4.5
    4.6
    4.7
    4.8
    5
    5.1
    5.2
    5.3
    5.4
    5.5
    5.6
    5.7
    6
    6.1
    6.2
    6.3
    6.4
    6.5
    6.6
    6.7
    7
    7.1
    7.2
    7.3
    7.4
    7.5
    7.6
    7.7
    7.8
    Contents
    Getting   started      3
    TV   tour       3
    Setting  up      7
    Keys   on   the   TV       10
    Register   your   TV       11
    Help   and  support       12
    Basics      13
    Remote   control       13
    Menus       16
    Watch  TV       18
    3D       22
    Watch  satellite       24
    Connected   devices      27
    Subtitles,   timers  and  locks       28
    Smart   TV      29
    Net  TV       29
    Interactive   TV       32
    Videos,  photos  and  music      33
    Pause   TV   and  recording       35
    Games      37
    Text       38
    Setup       40
    Picture   and  sound       40
    Ambilight      42
    Channels       44
    Satellite   channels       46
    Network       48
    Devices      50
    Universal   access       51
    Software       52
    Connections       53
    First   connections       53
    Cables  and  connections       54
    Connect  devices      56
    Connect  more   devices      64
    Network       69
    SD  card       70
    Common   interface   CAM       71
    Troubleshooting       72
    Contact   information      72
    TV   and  remote   control       73
    TV   channels       74
    Picture   and  sound       75
    Devices      76
    Videos,  photos  and  music      77
    Network       78
    Specifications      79
    Software       79
    Environmental      80
    Power   and  reception      82
    Display   and  sound       83
    Display   resolutions       84
    Multimedia      85
    Connectivity       86
    Dimensions   and  weights       87
    Index       88
    2Contents
     
    						
    							1
    1.1
    Getting started
    TV tour
    Smart  TV
    Connect  your   Smart  TV   to  the  Internet  and  you   can   rent   a
    movie  from  your   home,   browse   the   Net  TV   apps,  watch
    programmes   you   missed  or  check   the   TV   guide.   View  your
    photos  and  videos   from  your   PC,   tablet  PC  or  phone.
    Connect  a  USB   Hard  Drive   and  pause   a  TV   broadcast   or  record
    your   favourite  show.
    Read  more   about   Smart  TV   in   Help > Smart   TV .
    Read  more   about   setting  up  the   Internet  connection   in   Help >
    Setup  > Network .
    3D  Full  HD
    On  this   TV,   you   can   watch   3D   programmes   and  movies  in   full
    High   Definition  resolution   with   3D   Max.
    When   3D   programmes   are   broadcast   or  you   start   a  3D   movie,
    the   TV   switches  to  3D.  All   you   need  to  do   is  to  put  on   your
    active   3D   glasses.
    Read  more   about   3D   in   Help > Basics  > Watch  3D .
    The remote  control
    To   adjust   the   volume.
    To   switch   TV   channels.
    To   open   or  close  the   Home  menu  h.
    Open  the   Home  menu   as   a  starting   point   to  operate  the   TV.
    In   the   Home  menu,  you   can   start   or  stop   a  TV   activity,  such  as
    watching   TV   -  Watch  TV  -  or  watching   a  movie  from  a
    connected   DVD  player.
    Getting   started   /   TV   tour3
     
    						
    							To   open   or  close  the  FIND   menu  ¬.
    Open  the   Find  menu   to  open   the   list   of   channels  while   you   are
    watching   TV   channels   or  the   list   of   videos   and  music  while   you
    browse   your   PC  on   TV.
    To   open   or  close  the   ADJUST  menu  t
    Open  the   Adjust  menu   to  quickly  adjust   the   picture   and  sound
    settings.
    You   can   set   the   Smart  picture   setting  to  Game,  which  is  ideal   for
    gaming,   or  change  the   Smart  sound   setting  of   the   TV
    loudspeakers.
    To   open   or  close  the   OPTIONS   menu  r.
    Open  the   Options  menu   to  select  optional  settings   related   to
    what   you   are   watching   or  doing   on   TV.
    Back   È.
    With   Back,  you   can   go  back   to  the   previous  TV   channel  or  go
    one  step  back   in   a  menu.
    Red
    With   the   red  key,   you   can   select  the   red  option   or  open   digital
    Interactive  TV   or  some   TV   demonstration  clips.
    Green
    With   the   green  key,   you   can   select  the   green  option   or  the   Eco
    settings .
    4Getting   started   /   TV   tour
     
    						
    							Yellow
    With   the   yellow  key,   you   can   select  the   yellow  option.
    Blue
    With   the   blue   key,   you   can   select  the   blue   option.
    Read  more   about   the   remote   control   in  Help > Basics  >
    Remote  control  > Overview.
    Or   go  to  the   ¬  Search   page  in   this   Help   to  look   for   any   topic.
    Press   u  to  select  the   next  TV   tour.
    Connecting devices
    Use  the   HDMI™  connection   to  connect   a  DVD,   Blu-ray  Disc
    player   or  game  console.
    The  HDMI   connection   offers  the   best  picture   and  sound   quality
    and,   if  your   device   has   EasyLink  (HDMI -CEC),   the   TV   can   add
    the   device   to  the   Home  menu   automatically.
    When   a  device   is  added  to  the   Home  menu,  you   can   select  it   to
    watch   its  programme.  If   the   device   has   no   EasyLink   or  you   do
    not   use  the   HDMI   connection,  you   must   add   the   connected
    device   in   the   Home  menu   using  Add   your  devices.
    Read  more   about   Add   your   devices  in   Help > Basics  > Menus  >
    h  Home .
    Read  more   about   using  EasyLink   in   Help > Basics  > Remote
    control  > Operate  devices .
    In   the   chapter  Help > Connections ,  drawings  like   these  will   help
    you   to  connect   most  common  devices.
    Getting   started   /   TV   tour5
     
    						
    							HD  TV
    This   TV   can   display   High   Definition  programmes,   but  to  enjoy
    HD   TV  you   need  to  get  programmes   in   HD   first.   If   you   are   not
    watching   HD   programmes,   the   picture   quality  will   be  that  of   a
    normal  TV.
    Watch  HD   TV   programmes   from  .  .  .
    •   a  Blu-ray  Disc   player
    •   a  digital   HD   receiver   connected   with   HDMI   and  with   a
    subscription   to  HD   programmes
    •   over -the -air   HD   broadcasts
    •   channels   offering   HD   on   a  digital   network
    •   an   HD   game  console   connected   with   HDMI   and  playing  an
    HD   game
    HD   video  clip
    To   experience  the   stunning  sharpness   and  picture   quality  of   HD
    TV,   you   can   start   the   High   Definition  video   clip  from  the   Home
    menu.  Press   Home > Setup  > Watch  demos   (on   the   second
    page  of   the   Setup   menu).
    Contact   your   dealer  for   more   information.
    Go   to  www.philips.com/support  to  find  FAQs   featuring   the   list   of
    HD   channels   or  providers   in   your   country.
    Satellite  receiver
    Next   to  the   DVB-T   and  DVB-C   reception,   this   TV   has   a  built -in
    satellite   DVB-S/S2   receiver.  You   can   connect   a  satellite   dish
    antenna  and  receive   digital   satellite  channels .
    Read  more   about   Satellite   Channels   in   Help > Setup  > Satellite
    channels .
    6Getting   started   /   TV   tour
     
    						
    							1.2Setting up
    Stand or  wall mounting
    The  foot  of   the   TV   stand  has   the   TV   loudspeakers  built -in.
    Always  connect   the   cable   of   the   foot  to  the   TV   for   sound.   For
    best  sound,   place   the   TV   on   a  hard  surface.
    Wall   mounting
    With   the   foot  and  neck   of   the   TV   stand,   you   can   mount   the   TV
    to  the   wall.   Combine  the   foot  and  neck   to  make  a  swivel   mount
    or  alternatively  use  only  the   foot  to  mount   the   TV   close  to  the
    wall.
    Find  all   mounting   instructions   in   the   Quick   Start   Guide   that  came
    with   the   TV.   In   case   you   lost   this   guide,   you   can   download   the
    guide  from  www.philips.com
    Use  the   product  type   number  of   the   TV   to  look   for   the   Quick
    Start   Guide   to  download.
    Caution
    Wall   mounting   the   TV   requires   special   skills   and  should   only  be
    performed  by   qualified  personnel.   The  TV   wall  mounting   should
    meet   safety  standards   according  to  the   TVs  weight.  Read  also  the
    safety  precautions  before   positioning  the   TV.
    TP  Vision   Netherlands   B.V.   bears  no   responsibility   for   improper
    mounting   or  any   mounting   that  results   in   accident   or  injury.
    VESA info
    Your   TV   is  prepared   for   a  VESA-compliant   wall  mount   bracket
    (sold   separately).  Find  the   suitable   VESA  code   next  to  the   TV
    type   number.
    52PFL9606  -  VESA  MIS -F  300,300,M6
    46PFL9706  -  VESA  MIS -F  300,300,M6
    37PFL9606  -  VESA  MIS -F  200,200,M6
    32PFL9606  -  VESA  MIS -F  200,100,M6
    Use  a  screw  length   as   shown   in   the   drawing.
    Position the  TV
    Carefully  read  the   safety  precautions  before   you   position   the   TV.
    •   Position   the   TV   where   light   does  not   shine   directly   on   the
    screen.
    •   Dim   lighting   conditions   in   the   room  for   best  Ambilight  effect.
    •   Position   the   TV   up  to  25  cm  away  from  the   wall  for   the   best
    Ambilight  effect.
    Getting   started   /   Setting  up7
     
    						
    							Position   the   TV   at  the   ideal   viewing   distance.   Get   more   from
    HD   TV   picture   or  any   picture   without   straining  your   eyes.   Find
    the   sweet  spot,  right  in   front   of   the   TV,   for   the   best  possible
    TV   experience  and  relaxed   viewing.
    The  ideal   distance   to  watch   TV   from  is  three  times  its  diagonal
    screen  size.   When   seated,  your   eyes  should   be  level  with   the
    centre   of   the   screen.
    For  best  sound,   place   the   TV   on   a  hard  surface.
    Safety
    Read  and  understand   all   instructions   before   you   use  the   TV.   If
    damage   is  caused   by   failure   to  follow  instructions,  the   warranty
    does  not   apply.
    Risk   of   electric   shock   or   fire!
    •   Never   expose  the   TV   to  rain  or  water.  Never   place   liquid
    containers,  such  as   vases,  near  the   TV.   If   liquids  are   spilt  on   or
    into  the   TV,   disconnect  the   TV   from  the   power   outlet
    immediately.   Contact   Consumer   Care   to  have   the   TV   checked
    before   use.
    •   Never   expose  the   TV,   remote   control   or  batteries   to  excessive
    heat.  Never   place   them   near  burning   candles,   naked  flames   or
    other   heat   sources,   including   direct   sunlight.
    •   Never   insert   objects   into  the   ventilation   slots  or  other   openings
    on   the   TV.
    •   Never   place   heavy   objects   on   the   power   cord.
    •   Avoid   force   coming   onto  power   plugs.   Loose   power   plugs  can
    cause   arcing   or  fire.  Ensure  that  no   strain  is  exerted  on   the
    power   cord   when   you   swivel   the   TV   screen.
    •   To   disconnect  the   TV   from  the   mains   power,  the   power   plug
    of   the   TV   must   be  disconnected.   When   disconnecting  the   power,
    always  pull   the   power   plug,   never  the   cord.  Ensure  that  you   have
    full  access   to  the   power   plug,   power   cord   and  outlet  socket  at  all
    times.
    Risk   of   injury   or   damage   to  the  TV!
    •   Two   people   are   required  to  lift   and  carry   a  TV   that  weighs
    more   than   25  kg  or  55  lbs.
    •   If   you   mount   the   TV   on   a  stand,   only  use  the   supplied   stand.
    Secure   the   stand  to  the   TV   tightly.   Place   the   TV   on   a  flat,   level
    surface  that  can   support   the   weight   of   the   TV   and  the   stand.
    •   When   wall  mounted,  ensure  that  the   wall  mount   can   safely
    bear  the   weight   of   the   TV   set.  TP  Vision   Netherlands   B.V.   bears
    no   responsibility   for   improper  wall  mounting   that  results   in
    accident,  injury  or  damage.
    •   Parts   of   this   product  are   made  of   glass.   Handle   with   care  to
    avoid  injury  or  damage.
    Risk   of   damage   to  the  TV!
    Before   you   connect   the   TV   to  the   power   outlet,   ensure  that  the
    power   voltage   matches   the   value   printed   on   the   back   of   the   TV.
    Never   connect   the   TV   to  the   power   outlet  if  the   voltage   is
    different.
    Risk   of   injury   to  children!
    Follow   these  precautions  to  prevent   the   TV   from  toppling   over
    and  causing   injury  to  children:
    •   Never   place   the   TV   on   a  surface  covered  by   a  cloth   or  other
    material   that  can   be  pulled   away.
    •   Ensure  that  no   part   of   the   TV   hangs  over   the   edge   of   the
    mounting   surface.
    •   Never   place   the   TV   on   tall  furniture,  such  as   a  bookcase,
    without   anchoring   both  the   furniture   and  TV   to  the   wall  or  a
    suitable   support.
    •   Teach   children  about   the   dangers   of   climbing  on   furniture   to
    reach   the   TV.
    Risk   of   swallowing   batteries!
    The  remote   control   may   contain  coin-type   batteries   which  can
    easily   be  swallowed  by   small   children.   Keep  these  batteries   out   of
    reach   of   children  at  all   times.
    Risk   of   overheating!
    Never   install   the   TV   in   a  confined   space.   Always  leave  a  space  of
    at  least  10  cm  or  4   inches  around   the   TV   for   ventilation.  Ensure
    curtains   or  other   objects   never  cover  the   ventilation   slots  on   the
    TV.
    Lightning   storms
    Disconnect  the   TV   from  the   power   outlet  and  antenna  before
    lightning  storms.   During   lightning  storms,   never  touch   any   part   of
    the   TV,   power   cord   or  antenna  cable.
    Risk   of   hearing   damage!
    Avoid   using  earphones  or  headphones  at  high   volumes   or  for
    prolonged   periods   of   time.
    Low  temperatures
    If   the   TV   is  transported   in   temperatures   below  5°C   or  41°F,
    unpack  the   TV   and  wait  until  the   TV   temperature   reaches  room
    temperature   before   connecting   the   TV   to  the   power   outlet.
    Screen care
    •   Never   touch,  push,   rub  or  strike  the   screen  with   any   object.
    •   Unplug   the   TV   before   cleaning.
    •   Clean   the   TV   and  frame   with   a  soft  damp  cloth.   Never   use
    substances  such  as   alcohol,  chemicals  or  household  cleaners   on
    the   TV.
    •   To   avoid  deformations  and  colour  fading,   wipe  off   water   drops
    as   quickly  as   possible.
    •   Avoid   stationary   images  as   much   as   possible.  Stationary   images
    are   images  that  remain   onscreen   for   extended  periods   of   time.
    Stationary   images  include  onscreen   menus,  black  bars,   time
    displays,   etc.   If   you   must   use  stationary   images,   reduce   screen
    contrast   and  brightness   to  avoid  screen  damage.
    Screen care 46PFL9706
    Moth   eye
    •   For  excellent   brightness   and  contrast,   even  in   bright   daylight
    conditions,  the   screen  of   this   TV   has   a Moth -eye  anti-reflective
    finishing.   Avoid   touching   the   TV   screen  as   much   as   possible.  Only
    remove   the   protective  sheet  after   setting  up  the   TV.
    8Getting   started   /   Setting  up
     
    						
    							•   For  eventual   cleaning  of   the   TV   screen,  only  use  the   cleaning
    cloth   supplied   with   the   TV.   Use  an   alcohol   based   window
    cleaner   for   greasy  stains.  Apply  the   liquid  on   the   cloth   first  before
    cleaning  the   screen.  To   replace   the   cloth   supplied,  contact
    Consumer   Care.
    www.philips.com/support
    The  protective  sheet  is  made  from  PET   and  is  recyclable.
    Temperature and humidity
    In   rare   occasions,   depending  on   temperature   and  humidity,  minor
    condensation   can   occur  on   the   inside  of   the   TV   glass  front   (on
    some   models).   To   prevent   this,  do   not   expose  the   TV   to  direct
    sunlight,  heat   or  extreme  humidity.  If   condensation   occurs,  it   will
    disappear  spontaneously   while   the   TV   is  playing  for   a  few  hours.
    The  condensation   moisture   will   not   harm   the   TV   or  cause
    malfunction.
    Getting   started   /   Setting  up9
     
    						
    							1.3Keys on the TV
    Power switch
    Switch   the   TV   on   or  off   with   the   power   switch   at  the   right-hand
    side  of   the   TV.   When   switched   off,  the   TV   does  not   consume
    any   energy.
    If   the   red  indicator  light   is  off,  switch   on   the   TV   with   the   power
    switch.
    If   the   red  indicator  is  on   (standby   indication),   press   O  on   the
    remote   control   to  switch   on   the   TV.   Alternatively,  you   can
    switch   on   the   TV   from  standby   with   CH+, CH-   or h.  It  takes  a
    few  seconds   for   the   TV   to  start   up.
    V  Volume
    Press   V  (Volume)  -  or  +  to  adjust   the   volume.  Or   use  the   +
    or  -  keys   on   the   remote   control.
    Ambilight
    Press   Ambilight ,  to  switch   Ambilight  on   or  off.
    While   the   TV   is  on   standby,  you   can   switch   Ambilight  on   and
    create  an   Ambilight  Lounge   light   effect   in   your   room.   Read  more
    about   Ambilight  and  Lounge   light   in   Help > Setup  > Ambilight
    h Home
    Press   h  (Home)  to  open   the   Home  menu   on   screen.  You   can
    navigate   the   Home  menu   with   the   volume   -  or  +  (left  or  right)
    and  the   channel  -  or  +  (down   or  up)  keys   on   the   TV.   To
    confirm  your   choice,   press   h  again.
    Read  more   about   Home  in   Help > Basics  > Menus  > h  Home
    CH Channel
    Press  CH  (Channel)   -  or  +  to  switch   channels.  Or   use  the   W  or
    X   keys   on   the   remote   control.
    10Getting   started   /   Keys   on   the   TV
     
    						
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