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    Audio L/R cable - White and red
    7�2�4 Composite - Basic quality
    Composite video provides basic analogue 
    connectivity, usually combining a (y ellow) video 
    cinch cable  with (white and red) Audio L/R 
    cinch cable. Match the cable colours  when 
    connecting to the composite Video and Audio 
    L/R input connectors on the side of the TV.
     
    Composite audio/video cable- Yellow, white and 
    red
    Connect devices7�3 
    This section  describes how to connect a 
    selection of devices. Note that  different types 
    of connectors may be used to connect a  device 
    to your TV,  depending on availability and  your 
    needs. The follo wing sections are examples onl y.
    Indoor antenna7�3�1 
    Connect an antenna cable from the TV to the 
    indoor antenn.
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    Blu-ray Disc player7�3�2 
    For full high-definition video, connect a HDMI 
    cable to the Blu-ra y Disc player or a HD game 
    console and a HDMI connector on the back or   
    side of the TV (available in selected models).
     
    Blu-r ay Disc pla yer
    HD game console
    CVI
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    DVD player/Home theatre system7�3�3 
    Connect a component video cable from the 
    DVD player to CVI connectors on the back of 
    your TV. 
    HDMI  3HDMI 2
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    VCR7�3�4 
    Connect a composite video cable from the 
    pla yer to the AV IN connectors on the back of 
    the TV. For recor ding of TV programmes on a 
    VCR, connect to the AV OUT connectors.
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    DVD 7�3�5 recorder
    To receive channels via an indoor antenna 
    and recor d analogue programs on a DVD 
    recorder, connect an antenna cable to the TV 
    and a component video cable from the DVD 
    recorder to  your TV. . 
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    A V  OU T
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    Game console or camcorder7�3�6 
    The most practical connection for a mobile 
    game console or camcor der may be at the side 
    of the TV. You can, for example, connect the 
    game console or camcor der to VIDEO/S-Video 
    and AUDIO L/R connectors at the side of the 
    TV.  An HDMI connector is also available for 
    high-definition devices.  
    A permanent game console or camcor der can 
    be connected to an HDMI connector or AV 
    IN (component) connectors at the back of the 
    TV.
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    7�3�7 Personal Computer
    Caution  CBefore connecting the PC, set the PC 
    monitor refresh rate to 60Hz. See Section 
    11 Technical data for a list of computer 
    resolutions.
    Connecting to the back of the TV (VGA)
    Connect your PC to the VGA connector at 1.  
    the back of the TV. 
    Connect an audio cable from  your PC to 2.  
    AUDIO IN L/R connectors on the back of 
    the TV. 
    HDMI  3HDMI 2
    CVIA V IN
    AV  OU TVIDE O
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    VGA
    Connecting to the side of the TV 
    (S-Video) 
     
    If your PC has no VGA connection, use the 
    S-VIDEO and AUDIO L/R input connectors at 
    the side of the TV. This type of connection is 
    best suited to applications such as Windo ws 
    Media Center.
    Setup devices7�4 
    When all devices are connected,  you must 
    select the type of  device attached to each 
    connector.
    Select connectors7�4�1 
    To select the device connected to the 
    connectors on  your TV.
    Press 1.   on the remote control. 
    Source list
    TV
    AV
    SIDE AV
    CVI
    VGA
    HDMI 1
    HDMI 2
    HDMI 3*
    Side HDMI*
    *  Available in selected models
    Press 2. ï or Î to select a connector.
    Press 3.  to confirm.
    Repeat the above steps to select another 4. 
    connector.
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    Use your TV as PC 8 
    monitor
    Configure PC mode8�1 
    1. Connect  your computer in Section 7.3.7 
    Personal Computer.
    Press 2.   on the remote control. 
    The list of sources appears.
    Press 3. ï to select VGA and press OK to 
    confirm. 
    Source list
    TV
    AV
    SIDE AV
    CVI
    VGA
    HDMI 1
    HDMI 2
    HDMI 3*
    Side HDMI*
    *  Available in selected models
    Note:  DSet y our PC refresh rate to 60 Hz.
    Picture settings in PC mode
    Except for Horizontal Shift and Vertical Shift, all of the picture settings in PC mode are the same as the picture settings in TV mode.
    Horizontal Shift •	To ad just horizontal position of the range.
    Vertical Shift •	To adjust vertical position of the range.
    Feature settings in PC mode
    Phase•	 and Clock To match the TV and computer  display settings
    Auto Adjust •	To synchronise the TV and computer Phase 
    and Clock rate automaticall y. The geometr y is also adjusted.
    Reset•	 To return to  default settings.             
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    Use your TV in High 9 
    Definition (HD) mode
    The HD (High Definition) mode allows you to 
    enjo y clearer and sharper pictures if  you are 
    using HD equipment that can produce high 
    definition video signals.
    Configure HD mode9�1 
    1.  Connect  your HD equipment as sho wn in 
    the Quick Start Guide
    Press 2.  on the remote control. 
    The list of sources appears.
    Press 3. ï to select the correct HDMI and 
    press  to confirm. 
    Source list
    TV
    AV
    SIDE AV
    CVI
    VGA
    HDMI 1
    HDMI 2
    HDMI 3*
    Side HDMI*
    *  Available in selected models
    Press 4.  to  displa y the on-screen menus.
    Go to 5. Features > Mode Selection.
    Press 6. ï and  to select HD. 
    PC
    HDFeatures
    Timer
    Child Lock
    Parental Lock
    Mode Selection
    Press 7. MENU to exit.
    Picture settings in HD mode
    Except for Horizontal Shift and Vertical Shift, all of the picture settings in PC mode are the same as the picture settings in TV mode.
    Horizontal Shift •	To ad just horizontal position of the range.
    Vertical Shift •	To adjust vertical position of the range.
    Sound settings in HD mode
    All the sound settings in PC mode are the same as the sound settings in TV mode.
    Configure the TV in HD 9�2 
    mode
    You must configure the TV in HD mode  when 
    you connect a HD equipment that supports the 
    follo wing resolutions: 480p, 720p or 1080p. 
    The Features menu includes the Mode 
    Selection option and the Format option.
    Press the 1.  ke y to  displa y the Main 
    menu.
    Press the 2. Î or ï k e y to select Features, 
    and press the Æ or  to enter the menu.
    Press  the 3.  ï k e y to select Mode 
    Selection, and press Æ or  to enter 
    the setting. 
    PC
    HDFeatures
    Timer
    Child Lock
    Parental Lock
    Mode Selection
    Press the 4.  Î or ï k e y to select HD � 
    Press the 5.  Í k e y to return to the previous 
    menu.
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    Press the 6.  ke y to exit the menu.  
    9�3 Display in native 1080 mode
    Note:  DOnl y TVs with the full HD 1080p 
    can displa y in native 1080 mode.
    When you connect HD equipment that 
    supports a resolution of 1080i or 1080p, the 
    Displa y (native 1080) feature is available in 
    the Features menu. This feature allo ws you to 
    watch the original HD format in 1080i/p mode. 
    Press the1.    ke y to  displa y the Main 
    menu.
    Press the 2. Î or ï k e y to select Features,  
    and press the Æ or  ke y to enter the 
    menu.
    Press3.   ï k e y to select Display. 
    native 1080Features
    Timer
    Child Lock
    Parental Lock
    Display
    Press the 4.  Æ k e y to access Display.
    Press the 5.  Æ ke y twice to access the Off/
    On option in the native 1080� 
    Off
    OnDisplay
    native 1080
    Press the6.   Î ï k e ys to select Off or On. 
    Select On option to  watch native 1080 
    mode.
    Press the 7. Í k e y to return to the previous 
    menu.
    Press the 8.   k e y to exit the menu.  
    9.4 Supported formats
    The follo wing table list the supported input 
    formats for HD mode.
    Non 1080p models
    HD format 480p
    576p720p 1080i
    SD format 480i576i
     
    1080p models
    HD 
    format 480p
    576p720p1080p 1080i
    SD 
    format 480i
    576i
    Note:  DYour Philips TV is HDMI compliant. 
    If you do not get a good picture, please 
    change the video format on y our peripheral 
    devices. Refer to the table above for details.
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    Use Philips EasyLink10 
    Your TV is enabled for HDMI-CEC connections 
    with other devices. The follo wing descriptions 
    apply to  devices that are CEC-compliant and 
    connected to  your TV through an HDMI cable.
    One-touch play
    When  you connect  your TV to  devices that 
    support One-touch pla y,  you can control  your 
    TV and the  devices with one remote control. 
    For example,  when you press one-touch pla y 
    on your DVD’s remote control,  your Philips TV 
    will automaticall y switch to the correct channel 
    to sho w the DVD content.
    One-touch standby
    When  you connect  your TV to  devices that 
    supports one-touch standb y,  you can use  your 
    TV’s remote control to put the  devices to 
    standby. To put a  device into standb y, press and 
    hold the . button on the TV’s remote control 
    for 3-4 seconds.
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    Technical data11 
    Supported display resolutions
    •	HDMI Input: 
    Mode Signal Format 
    PC Format 640x480@60Hz, 72Hz,   
      75Hz, 85Hz 
      720x400@70Hz, 85Hz 
      800x600@60Hz, 72Hz,   
      75Hz, 85Hz 
      1024x768@60Hz, 70Hz,   
      75Hz, 85Hz 
      1280x768@60Hz 
      1280x1024@60Hz 
     
    Video Format 720x480p@60Hz 
      720(1440)x480i@60Hz 
      720x576p@50Hz 
      720x(1440)x576i@50Hz 
      1280x720p@60Hz 
      1280x720p@50Hz 
      1920x1080i@50Hz, 60Hz 
      1920x1080p@24Hz, 25Hz,   
      30Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz
    PC Analog, D-sub input:•	 
    Mode Signal Format 
    PC Format 640x480@60Hz, 72Hz,   
      75Hz, 85Hz 
      720x400@70Hz, 85Hz 
      800x600@60Hz, 72Hz,   
      75Hz, 85Hz 
      1024x768@60Hz, 70Hz,   
      75Hz, 85Hz 
      1280x768@60Hz 
      1280x1024@60Hz
    Tuner / Reception / Transmission•	
    Antenna input: 75ohm coaxial (IEC75)•	
    TV system: PAL I, PAL B/G, PAL D/K,   •	
    SECAM B/G, SECAM D/K
    Video playback: NTSC, SECAM, PAL•	
    Sound
    Sound mode: Mono, Stereo, Incredible •	
    Surround, BBE
    Remote control
    Batteries: 2 x AAA size (R03 type)•	
    Connections (Rear)
    AV IN:  Audio L/R, Video•	
    AV OUT:  Audio L/R, Video•	
    CVI:  Component (Y Pb Pr), Audio L/R in•	
    *HDMI 1/2/3•	
    VGA•	
    TV ANTENNA•	
    Connections (Side)
    Headphone out (stereo mini jack)•	
    AUDIO L/R in•	
    Video (CVBS) in•	
    S-Video•	
    *HDMI•	
    Power
    Mains power: AC 220-240V•	
    Po wer and standb y power consumption: See •	
    technical specifications at  www.philips.com
    Ambient temperature: 5°C - 35°C•	
    Specifications are subject to change 
    without notice � For detailed specifications 
    of this product go to www �philips�com/
    support�
    * available in selected models. 
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    Troubleshooting 12 
    This section describes commonl y-encountered 
    issues and accompan ying solutions.
    General TV issues 12�1 
    The TV does not switch on:
    Unplug the mains cor d, wait for one minute •	
    and plug in the mains again.
    Verify that the mains cor d is properly •	
    connected and that the mains are po wered.
    The remote control is not working 
    properly:
    Verify that the remote control batteries •	
    are correctl y inserted accor ding to the +/- 
    orientation.
    Replace the remote control batteries if the y •	
    are flat or weak. 
    Clean the remote control and TV sensor •	
    lens.
    The standby light on the TV blinks red:
    Turn off the TV and unplug the mains •	
    cor d. Wait until the TV cools  down before 
    reinserting the mains cor d and turning on 
    the TV. If the blinking occurs again, contact 
    our Customer Support Centre.
    You forgot your code to unlock channels
    Enter ‘0711’ as described in Section 5.6.3 Lock TV 
    channels (Parental Lock).
    The TV menu is in the wrong language
    See Section 6 for instructions on ho w to 
    change the TV menu to your preferred 
    language.
    Picture issues12�2 
    There is sound but no picture:
    Verify that picture settings are correctl y set. •	
    See Section 5.3.1 Adjust picture settings. 
    You receive poor TV reception from an 
    antenna connection:
    Check that the antenna is properly •	
    connected to the TV.
    Loud speakers, non-earthed audio  devices, •	
    neon lights, high buildings or mountains can 
    influence the picture quality . Try to improve 
    the reception quality b y changing the 
    antenna direction or moving  devices away 
    from the TV.
    Verify if the correct TV system is selected •	
    for  your region.See Section 6.2 Manually 
    install channels.
    If reception on onl y one channel is poor, •	
    try to fine tune this channel. See Section 
    6.2.1 Fine tune channels. 
    You receive poor picture quality from 
    connected devices:
    Check that the  devices are connected •	
    properly.  Also, be sure to assign  devices to 
    connectors as described in Section 7.4 Setup 
    devices.
    Verify that picture settings are correctl y •	
    set. See Section 5.3.1 Adjust picture settings. 
    The TV did not save my settings:
    •	Verify that the TV is set to the Home 
    location, which offers  you complete 
    flexibility to change settings. See Section 6.4 
    Change to Shop or Home mode.
    The picture does not fit the screen, it is 
    too big or too small:
    Tr y using a  different picture format as •	
    described in Section 5.3.3 Change picture 
    format.
    Assign your  device to connectors as •	
    described in Section 7.4 Setup devices.
    Sound issues12�3 
    There is picture but no sound from the 
    TV:
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    PC connection issues 12�5 
    The PC display on my TV is not stable or 
    is not synchronised:
    Check that a supported resolution and •	
    refresh rate is selected on your PC. See 
    Section 11 Technical data for supported 
    resolutions and refresh rates. 
    Adjust the screen resolution in  your PC. •	
    Contact us12�6 
    If  you cannot solve  your problem, contact the 
    Customer Support Centre in  your countr y 
    as listed on the last page of this user manual. 
    Alternativel y, consult our  website at  www.
    philips.com/support. 
    WARNING  B
    Do not attempt to repair the TV y ourself. 
    This may cause severe injur y, irreparable 
    damage to y our TV and void y our warranty.
    Note  D
    Please have available y our TV model, 
    product number and serial number before 
    contacting us. These numbers are available 
    on your TV as w ell as on the packaging 
    accompanying your TV.
    Note  D
    If no audio signal is detected, the TV 
    automaticall y switches off audio output and 
    does not indicate malfunction.
    Check that all cables are properl y •	
    connected.
    Check that the volume is not set to 0.•	
    Check that the sound is not muted.•	
    There is a picture but sound quality is 
    poor:
    Check sound settings as described in •	
    Section 5.3.4 Adjust sound settings. Verify that 
    Stereo and Equalizer settings are correct.
    There is a picture but sound comes from 
    one speaker only:
    Verify that the •	Balance is correctly set, 
    as described in Section 5.3.4 Adjust sound 
    settings. 
    HDMI connection issues12�4 
    You encounter problems with HDMI 
    devices
    The HDMI - HDCP procedure might tak e •	
    a few seconds before the TV sho ws the 
    picture from a device.
    If the TV does not recognise the  device and •	
    the screen shows no picture, tr y switching 
    from one  device to another and back again 
    to restart the HDCP procedure.
    If you experience intermittent sound •	
    disruptions, check the user manual of the 
    HDMI  device to verify that output settings 
    are correct.  Alternativel y, tr y connecting 
    the channeling of the audio signal from the 
    HDMI  device to the TV via an additional 
    audio cable.
    If a HDMI-to-DVI adaptor or HDMI to DVI •	
    cable is used, check that an additional audio 
    connection is in place to complete the DVI 
    connection. 
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