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Hospitality Television

20/26/32HF5335D

15/20HF5234

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Installation of your Philips Hotel TV

1. Introduction

This addendum has been designed to help you install programmes on this Digital TV and activating the hotel mode.

Use this addendum in conjunction with the User Manual of this television.

Please handle the TV with care and wipe with a soft cloth to ensure your TV keeps looking new.

2. The benefits of the Philips hotel TV

This TV is specially designed for hotels. The Philips hotel TV offers all kind of features to

Maximise the convenience for the hotel and meet the needs for the guest

Welcome message to give a friendly welcome to your guest when activating the tv

Remote control features like low battery detection and an anti-theft screw for preventing of theft for batteries

Access to the user menu can be blocked. This prevents users (e.g. guests) from deleting or changing program settings and/or modifying picture and sound settings. This ensures that TVs are always set up correctly.

A switch-on volume and programme can be selected. After switching on, the TV will always start on the specified program and volume level.

The maximum volume can be limited in order to prevent disturbance.

The television keys VOLUME +/- , PROGRAM +/- and MENU can be blocked.

Screen information can be suppressed.

Programmes can be blanked

3. Installing the channels

Installing Digital Programs (only applicable for 20/26/32HF5335D)

Ensure the TV is in Digital mode. If it is in Analogue mode, press the A/D (Analogue/Digital) key on the

Remote Control to enter the Digital mode. the (Menu Digital) key on the Remote Control

2. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called INSTALLATION and press the Right Arrow

Key

3. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called SERVICE SETUP and press the Right Arrow

Key

4. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called REINSTALL ALL SERVICES and press the Right

Arrow Key

5. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called SEARCH and press OK to start the scan. The

TV will now start to scan and install all available (Digital) TV channels and Radio stations automatically.

When the scan is completed, the TV menu will indicate the number of digital services found.

6. Press the OK key again to Store all the services that have been found.

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Installing Analogue Programs

Ensure the TV is in Analogue mode. If it is in Digital mode, press the A/D (Analogue/Digital) key on the

Remote Control to enter the Analogue mode. the ( Menu TV) key on the Remote Control

2. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called INSTALL and press OK

3. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item AUTO STORE and press OK

The TV will now start to scan and install all available (Analogue) TV channels automatically. This operation will take a few minutes. The TV display will show the progress of the scan and the number of programmes found.

Refer to the chapter on Automatic Tuning of Analogue Programmes in the User Manual for more details. You can also refer to the chapter on Manual Tuning of Analogue Programmes in the User Manual if a manual scan is preferred.

4. Activating the Hotel Mode Setup menu (BDS)

1. Switch on the television and select an analogue channel

2. On the Remote Control, press keys: [3, 1, 9, 7, 5, 3, MUTE]

3. The becomes visible

4. Use the cursor keys to select and change any of the following settings:

Function

BDS MODE

SWITCH ON SETTINGS

SWITCH ON VOLUME

MAXIMUM VOLUME

SWITCH ON CHANNEL

POWER ON

DISPLAY MESSAGE

Possible selections

ON /OFF

0-100, LAST STATUS

0-100

USER DEFINED, LAST STATUS

ON/STANDBY/LAST STATUS

ON/OFF

WELCOME MESSAGE

CONTROL SETTINGS

LOCAL KEYBOARD LOCK

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

OSD DISPLAY

HIGH SECURITY MODE

AUTO SCART

MONITOR OUT

LINE 1/LINE 2/CLEAR

ON/OFF/ALL

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

BLANK CHANNEL ON/OFF

STORE >

5. Select STORE ” and press [CURSOR RIGHT] to save the settings and exit BDS Hotel Mode setup. Press [MENU] to exit without saving.

6. For BDS Hotel Mode settings to take effect, you must turn the TV set Off, then back On.

BDS Hotel Mode Functions

This paragraph describes the functionality of each item in the BDS Hotel Mode Setup menu.

BDS MODE

ON BDS Hotel Mode is ON:

The user menu is blocked.

All settings of the Hotel Mode Setup menu are in effect.

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OFF BDS Hotel Mode is OFF:

The TV operates as a normal consumer TV

SWITCH ON VOL

When the user switches the TV ON, it will play at the specified volume level. There are 2 options:

LAST STATUS Upon start-up, the TV volume will be set to the level before the TV set was last turned off.

USER DEFINED As specified by installer

Remark: “SWITCH ON VOL” cannot exceed the MAXIMUM VOL level. This is the volume level with which the Hotel Mode Setup menu was entered.

MAXIMUM VOL

The TV Volume will not exceed the selected volume level.

SWITCH ON CHANNEL

When the user switches the TV ON, it will tune to the specified channel. There are 2 options:

LAST STATUS The TV will switch on to the last channel that was shown before the TV set was turned off

USER DEFINED Any analogue channel can be chosen to be the first channel to switch on

POWER ON

The Power On function allows the TV to enter a specific mode of operation (On or Standby) after the mains power is activated.

ON

STANDBY

When set, the TV will always turn ON after the mains power is enabled.

When set, the TV will always turn to STANDBY after mains power is enabled

LAST STATUS When set, the TV will always turn to the last power status before the mains power was disabled.

DISPLAY MESSAGE

ON Enables display of the Welcome Message for 30 seconds after the TV set is turned on

OFF Disables the display of the Welcome Message.

If OSD DISPLAY is set to OFF, then the Welcome Message is automatically disabled.

WELCOME MESSAGE

The Welcome Message function allows the TV to show a customized greeting to the hotel guest whenever the

TV is switched on. This helps to personalize the hotel experience for guests.

The Welcome Message can consist of 2 lines of text, with each line containing a maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters. Use the Remote Control arrow keys to create the Welcome Message.

To enable the display of the Welcome Message, the DISPLAY MESSAGE option must be ON

To clear the Welcome Message from the TV’s memory, select CLEAR

LOCAL KEYBOARD LOCK

ON The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/- and MENU are blocked.

OFF The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/- and MENU function normally

ALL The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/-, MENU and POWER are blocked.

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

ON Standard Remote Control keys are disabled.

OFF All Remote Control keys will function normally.

OSD DISPLAY

ON Normal screen information is displayed (e.g. programme information)

OFF Screen information is suppressed.

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HIGH SECURITY MODE

ON Allows access to the BDS Hotel Mode Setup Menu via the special BDS Setup Remote only.

(RC2573/01)

OFF Allows access to the BDS Hotel Mode Setup Menu via BDS Setup Remote or via normal Remote

Control (using special key code sequence).

AUTO SCART

The Auto Scart function enables auto-detection of AV devices that are connected to the TV’s Scart connector.

ON Enables Auto Scart switching in BDS Hotel Mode.

OFF Disables Auto Scart switching in BDS Hotel Mode.

MONITOR OUT

ON Allows audio & video output from TV via relevant AV connectors (if available).

OFF Disables both Audio & Video output from the TV (to prevent illegal copying).

BLANK CHANNEL

The Blank Channel function disables the display of video on the TV, but does not affect the audio output. This function can be used for audio applications (example: Off-air radio transmission, music channels, and so on), which do not necessarily require the display of video.

ON The current programme is blanked

OFF The current programme is not blanked (normal visible; DEFAULT value)

BLANK CHANNEL can be set for every channel. Use [P+ / P-] to go through all the programmes and set the desired status per channel. The programme number is visible in the top left corner.

Low Battery Check

This television set has a special feature which checks the battery power level of a TV Remote Control, and indicates if the battery is low and requires changing.

(Note: The Low Battery Check function works only with certain models of Remote Controls. Please check with the Philips sales representative if the Remote Control used with this TV supports this function)

To activate the Low Battery Check function, hold the TV Remote Control in front of the TV, and press and hold the OK button on the Remote Control for at least 5 seconds. A message will appear on the TV screen to indicate if the battery power level is OK, or if it is Low. If the message indicates that the battery level is low, it is recommended to change the batteries of the Remote Control immediately.

5. Cloning of settings

Cloning of analogue TV channels and TV settings as described in the chapter

Hotel Mode Set-up menu

For 15/20HF5234 o

Wireless cloning with the SmartLoader 22AV1120 or 22AV1135 o

Cloning off all adjustable TV settings + analogue channel table

For 20/26/32HF5335D o

Wired cloning with the SmartLoader 22AV1135 using the wire packed with the SmartLoader o

Cloning off all adjustable TV settings + analogue channel table (digital channel table via automatic installation)

Instruction for cloning of settings between TVs

Philips SmartLoader (22AV1135/00)

The Philips SmartLoader is an installation tool especially designed for easy and fast installation and copying of

TV settings on Philips Institutional TV’s.

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The Philips SmartLoader works in 2 modes – Wireless and Wired:

Wireless mode ---- through infrared sensor (15/20HF5234)

Switch the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode by sliding the side-switch to the icon on the SmartLoader device. Point the Wireless SmartLoader to the TV’s infrared receiver (optimal distance of 5-30cm) and proceed with the Installation procedure listed below.

Wired mode ---- using the by-packed accessory cable(s) (20/26/32HF5335D)

Switch the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode by sliding the side-switch to the icon on the SmartLoader device.

Examine the rear connectors of the TV set to determine if the 3-pin or 4-pin female connector wire (packed with the Wireless SmartLoader) should be used. Plug in the correct connector wire to the corresponding opening on the TV set (usually marked as SERV C), and then connect the RJ11 jack end of the accessory wire to the RJ11 socket on the SmartLoader.

The Installation Procedure consists of three simple steps:

1. Choosing a Master TV

The Master TV is the TV set whose installation and configuration settings are to be copied into other TV’s (of the same type only).

2. Programming the SmartLoader with the settings from the Master TV

Follow these steps to program the SmartLoader with the settings of the Master TV. a) Wireless

Set the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader. b) Wired

Connect the SmartLoader to the TV using the appropriate accessory cable.

Set the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader.

The Master TV will show the following menu:

SMARTLOADER TO TV >

TV TO SMARTLOADER >

On the TV screen, highlight the menu option “TV TO SMARTLOADER”

Press the right arrow key on the SmartLoader to start the programming process

A number display (from 0~100) will be shown on screen, indicating the percentage of the programming progress from the TV to the SmartLoader. When the programming is completed, “##” will show “100” and the message “DONE” will appear.

TV TO SMARTLOADER ## (0-100)

The SmartLoader is programmed and can be used to install and configure other TVs.

Copying the settings of the Master TV to other TVs with the SmartLoader

Follow these steps to install and configure the settings of a Philips TV with the SmartLoader.

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a) Wireless method

Set the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader. b) Wired method

Connect the SmartLoader to the TV using the appropriate accessory cable.

Set the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader.

On the TV screen, highlight the menu option “SMARTLOADER TO TV”

Press the right arrow key on the SmartLoader to initiate the copying process

> A number display (from 0~100) will be shown on screen, indicating the percentage of the installation progress from the SmartLoader to the TV. When the data transfer is completed, “##” will show “100” and the message GOODBYE will appear.

SMARTLOADER TO TV ## (0-100)

> The TV will go to Standby mode. When the TV is next powered on, it will be configured with the settings from the Master TV, and ready for use.

Problems and Solutions:

1. The message “I2C ERROR” is displayed on the screen.

Bad connection of RJ11 wire or wrong data transmission has occurred. Try again.

2. The message “WRONG VERSION” is displayed on the screen.

The program contained in the SmartLoader has a software code incompatible with the actual TV.

Reprogram the Wireless SmartLoader from a Master TV whose software code is compatible with the actual TV.

3. TV doesn’t respond to the SmartLoader.

Check if the LED on the SmartLoader lights up in green when pressing any button.

If the LED is red, it means that the batteries are low and should be replaced.

Bring the SmartLoader closer to the TV infrared receiver and try again.

Notes:

Make sure that the 3 R6/AA sized batteries are placed correctly in the bottom compartment of the

SmartLoader. The LED on the SmartLoader should light up in green when pressing any button, indicating operational batteries. When the LED shows red, the batteries need to be replaced.

The SmartLoader can only copy the settings between 2 TVs of the same type. Once the

SmartLoader is programmed with the settings from a Master TV of a certain type or model, then these settings can be installed on another TV of the same model only.

The SmartLoader cannot be used to copy the (digital) channel table of a Digital TV set.

If the SmartLoader is used with a DVB (European Digital) TV set, then the TV set must first be switched to Analog mode.

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Disposal of your old product.

Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European

Directive 22002/96/EC. Please find out more about the separate collection system for electrical and electronic products in your local neighborhood.

Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

The packaging of this product is intended to be recycled. Apply to the local authorities for correct disposal.

2007 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. all rights reserved

Specifications are subject to change without notice

Trademarks are property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.

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www.philips.com/support

Model

Serial

Country Number

Austria

Belgium

Chech Rep

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

0820 901114

070 222 303

800142840

09 2311 3415

08 9165 0005

0180 5 356 767

0 0800 3122 1280

Tariff

€ 0.20/min.

€ 0.17/min. free local local

0.23/min.

0.12/min. free

Hungary 0680018189

Ireland 01 601 1777

Italy

Luxembourg

199 404 041

40 6661 5644

Sweden

Switzerland

UK

08 5792 9100

0844 800 544

0906 1010 016 free local

€ 0.25/min. local

€ 0.20/min. local

Poland 0223491504 local

Portugal 2 1359 1442 local

Slovakia 0800004537

Spain 902 888 784 free

€ 0.15/min.

local local

£0.15/min.

This information is correct at the time of press.

For updated information, see www.support.philips.com

Recycling

The packaging of this product is intended to be recycled. Apply to the local authorities for correct disposal.

Product information

• The Model and Serial number can be

found at the rear and the left hand

underside of your television set and

on the packaging.

Disposal of your old product

Rear of TV

Disposal of batteries

The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Please check on how to dispose exhausted batteries according to local regulations.

Left hand underside of TV

Your product is designed and manufactured with highly quality material and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.

Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose your old products with your normal household waste.

The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

• Standby Power Consumption for this set

is less than 1 W.

• Power Consumption of the set can found

on the type plate at the rear of the TV.

• For more speci fi cations of the product

see the product lea fl et on www.philips.

com/support.

Note

Specifications and information are

subject to change without notice.

• If you need further assistance, please call

the customer support service in your

country. The corresponding telephone

numbers and addresses are given in the

supplied Worldwide guarantee booklet.

Important

• AC3 (an audio format) is not supported

for this set. Use the key on the

remote control to select an alternative

audio.

• Some TV antennas require power from

the TV set. This set does not support such

a feature.

Table of contents

1 Introduction............................... 3

1.1 Important Information....................... 3

1.1.1 Stationary images on the TV screen

1.1.2 Electric, Magnetic and

Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)..... 3

1.2 What is digital TV?.............................. 4

1.3 Digital or Analogue channels?..........

4

2 Safety.......................................... 5

2.1 General.................................................. 5

2.2 Care of the screen.............................. 5

3 Overview of the television keys

3.1 Side or top controls........................... 6

3.2 Rear connectors.................................. 6

9.1 Rearrange services.............................. 15

9.2 View new TV channels or Listen to new Radio stations........................ 15

10.1 Add new services................................ 16

10.2 Reinstall all services............................ 16

10.3 Manual install services........................ 17

14 Setting up your favourites list....21

4 Getting started..........................7

4.1 Before you start................................... 7

4.2 Connect the antenna.......................... 7

4.3 Connecting and disconnecting the

mains.......................................................7

4.5 Using the remote control. ................7

16

17

19

Using the Options menu...........23

TV Guide ...................................24

Using the Conditional Access

20 Automatic tuning of analogue

6 Overview of Digital main menu

21 Manual tuning of analogue

7 Switching on the TV for the fi rst time.................................... 13

8 Understanding information on the banner............................ 14

8.1 Banner description.............................. 14

8.2 Symbols description............................ 14

23 Naming channel.....................30

1

25 Features

25.3 Child lock.............................................. 34

33 Troubleshooting........................49

34 Glossary..................................... 51

26 Picture and Sound settings...... 35

27 Smart Picture and Sound......... 36

28 Picture formats......................... 37

29 Teletext......................................38

30 Using the TV as PC monitor

30.1 Connecting the PC.............................. 40

30.2 Control TV settings while a PC is

31 Using the TV in HD (High

Defi nition) mode

31.1 Connecting the HD equipment........ 41

31.2 Control TV settings while in HD mode...................................................... 41

31.3 Mode Selection function in Features

31.4 Display (native 1080) in Features

menu.......................................................42

32.1 Connect VCR and DVD recorder...44

32.2 Connect Decoder and VCR..............44

32.3 Connect 2 VCRs or VCR and DVD....

recorder.................................................45

32.4 Connect a satellite receiver.............. 45

32.5 Connect a DVD player, Cable box or

32.6 Connect a DVD player, a Satellite receiver or Cable box ....................... 46

32.7 Connect a PC....................................... 47

32.8 Connect a Camera, Camcorder or

32.9 Connect a Headphone....................... 48

2

1 Introduction

Thank you for purchasing this television set.

This manual contains all information you will need to initially install and operate your new

TV.

If this instruction manual does not give an answer to your problem or if the troubleshooting page does not solve your TV problem, you can call your Local

Philips Customer or Service Centre. See the supplied Worldwide guarantee booklet for details. Please have the Model and Product number (which you can find at the back or the bottom of your television set or on the packaging) ready, before calling the Philips customer support service.

1.1 Important information

1

.

1.1 Stationary images on the TV

screen

A characteristic of LCD and Plasma Panels is that displaying the same image for a long time can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen. This is called phosphor burn in. Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen.

Examples of stationary images (this is not an all inclusive list, you may encounter others in your viewing).

• TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD

• Black bars: when black bars appear at

the left and right side of the screen, it is

recommended to change to a picture

format so that the picture fills the entire

screen;

• TV channel logo: present a problem if

they are bright and stationary. Moving

or low-contrast graphics are less likely

to cause uneven aging of the screen;

• Stock market stickers: presented at the

bottom of the TV screen;

• Shopping channel logos and pricing

displays: bright and shown constantly or

repeatedly in the same location on the

• Examples of still pictures also include

logos, computer images, time display,

teletext and images displayed in 4:3

mode, static images or characters, etc.

Tip

:

Reduce contrast and brightness when

viewing.

1

.

1.2 Electric, Magnetic and

Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)

• Royal Philips manufactures and sells many

products targeted at consumers, which,

like any electronic apparatus, in general

have the ability to emit and receive

• One of Philips’ leading Business

Principles is to take all necessary health

and safety measures for our products, to

comply with all applicable legal

requirements and to stay well within the

EMF standards applicable at the time of

producing the products.

• Philips is committed to develop, produce

and market products that cause no

adverse health effects.

• Philips confirms that if its products are

handled properly for their intended use,

they are safe to use according to scientific

evidence available today.

• Philips plays an active role in the

development of international EMF and

safety standards, enabling Philips to

anticipate further developments in

standardisation for early integration in its

products.

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4

1.2 What is digital TV?

Digital Television offers a far wider choice of TV viewing, free from the interference that you may experience on analogue

TV. It promises to transform television viewing into a new whole experience.

There is a greater selection of wide screen programmes. Many of your favourite programmes are in wide screen on the digital channels - something the analogue TV cannot do properly.

There is new whole experience of inter activity on digital TV. By using your remote control, you can access all kinds of information like the digital text which is much clearer than the old teletext system. It gives you the added enjoyment of related information running alongside the programme you are watching. You can also access an Electronic Programme Guide that provides you with a quick and easy way to view a complete list of digital programmes as you would in a newspaper or TV magazine.

Note

• Chapters 6 to 19 contain all the

information you need to operate your

TV in the Digital mode. Chapters 20

to 29 contain all the information and

instructions you need to operate your

TV in the Analogue mode.

1.3 Digital or Analogue channels?

When the television is powered on for the first time, it will always be in

Digital mode.

Use the key of the remote control to switch the TV between analogue and digital mode. Use the

P + / –

or to keys to select channels.

2 Safety

2.1 General

1

Two people are required to lift and

Carry a TV that weighs more than 25 kg.

Improper handling of the TV can cause

2 If you place the TV set on a surface,

Ensure the surface is level and that it can

The weight of the TV.

3 If you wish to hang your TV on a wall, do

Not hang the TV yourself. Your TV must

Be hung by qualified technician. Improper hanging can cause the TV to be unsafe.

4 Before you hang your TV on a wall, ensure the wall is suitable to carry the weight of the TV.

5 The connections do not have to be made before you hang the TV, but the cables must be inserted into the TV.

6 Wherever you place or hang the TV, ensure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots. Do not position the TV in a confined space.

7 Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles close to the TV set.

8

Do not place a vase filled with water near the TV. Spilling water into the TV can result in electric shock. Do not operate the TV if water is spilled into the set. Unplug the power cord from the mains immediately and have the set checked by a qualified technician.

9 Do not expose the TV or the batteries of the remote control to heat, direct sunlight, rain or water.

10

Do not touch any part of the TV, power lead, or aerial lead during

11 Do not leave the TV in standby mode for an extended period of time. Instead, disconnect the TV from the mains.

12 Pull the power lead by the plug - do not pull on the power lead. Do not use a poor fitting mains socket. Insert the plug fully into the mains. If it is loose, it may cause arcing and result in fire.

X

X

X

13 Do not connect too much equipment to the same mains socket. Excess equipment can cause overloading and result in fire or electric shock.

2.2 Care of the screen

1 Do not remove the protective sheet until you have completed the stand/ wall mounting and connections. Please handle with care.

Note

Use only the soft cloth provided to clean the glossy front of the TV.

2 Do not use a cloth that is dripping with water. Do not use acetone, toluene or alcohol to clean the TV. As a safety precaution, unplug the power cord from the mains when you clean

X

X

3 Do not touch, push, rub or strike the screen with anything hard as this may scratch or damage the screen

permanently.

5

6

3 Overview of television

keys and connectors

3.1 Side or top controls

Use the side or top keys to control power, menu, volume and programme number.

The following connectors are located on the rear of the TV.

5 EXT 1

(RGB)

6

EXT 2

(CVBS /S-VIDEO)

VOLUME

POWER PROGRAM MENU

1 2 3 4

1

POWER

: to switch the TV on and

off. For zero power, remove the mains cord from the mains socket.

2

PROGRAM + / – : to select programmes.

3

MENU

:

to display or close menus.

PROGRAM keys can be used to select a menu item and the VOLUME

+ / –

keys can be used to enter into the selected menu item and make

adjustments.

4

VOLUME + / –

: make the volume louder or quieter.

1

CI (Common Interface) slot

: to connect a CAM (Conditional Access

Module) and a smart card.

2

TV Aerial

socket : Insert the aerial plug into the 75

Ω : socket.

3

HDMI 1 / HDMI 2

: to connect to set-top box, DVD player/recorder, High

Definition equipment or Personal

Computer.

4

EXT4: to connect to equipment like

DVD, Decoder which have the same

sockets.

5

EXT 1

(RGB) and 6

EXT 2

(CVBS/

S-VIDEO): connect to equipment like DVD player/recorder, VCR, Decoder which have similar connections (so called ‘scart

connections’).

3.3 Side connectors

These connectors are located on the side of the

TV.

1

3.2 Rear connectors

The rear connectors are located on the rear of the TV and face downward.

1 2 3 4

EXT 3

2

1

Headphone

Connect the phono- jack to the headphone connector of the

TV.

2

Audio Video

: to connect to the camera

4 Getting started

4.1 Before you start

Warning: The connections do not have to be made before hanging but the cables must be inserted into connectors of the TV.

Verify that the mains supply voltage in your home corresponds to the voltage printed on the sticker at the rear of the TV.

Warning:

If the TV is mounted on a swivel base or swivel arm, ensure no strain is placed on the power cord when the TV is swivelled. Strain on the power cord can loosen connections. This may cause arcing and result in fire.

4.2 Connect the antenna

Insert the aerial plug fi rmly into the 75

Ω : aerial socket at the bottom of the TV and in the wall antenna socket.

Connectors at rear of TV

(facing downward)

4.4 Switching on the TV

• To switch on the TV, press the

POWER

key on the side or top controls. A blue/

green indicator comes on and after a few

seconds the screen lights up.

• If the TV set remains in standby mode

(red indicator), press the

PROGRAM + / –

key on the side or top controls or the

P + / -

key on the remote control.

4.3 Connecting and Disconnecting the

mains

(Plasma TV) - CAUTION : This a Class

1 apparatus. It must be connected to a MAINS socket out with a protective earthing connection.

The appliance coupler of the mains cord on the TV is used as the disconnect device

Ensure the power cord is fully inserted into the TV mains socket and the wall socket.

To disconnect from the mains, remove the mains cord from the mains socket at the back of the TV or remove the plug from the wall socket.

POWER PROGRAM MENU VOLUME

4.5 Using the Remote Control

Insert the 2 batteries supplied. Be sure the

(+) and (-) ends of the batteries line up correctly (inside of case is marked.)

7

8

5 Remote control

functions

3

4

5

1

2

6

9

10

7

8

1

Standby

To set the TV to standby mode. To switch the TV on again, press the key once more or press the

to ,

P + / –

or key.

Note: when the TV is switched on,

the last viewed mode is displayed.

2

Sound mode

Used to force programmes in

Stereo

and

bilingual

to

Mono

. For select å or

Dual » (as indicated on the screen during such broadcasts). The

Mono

indication shows up in red when in forced

position.

In digital mode, å » displays the list of audio languages.

3

Subtitles mode

In digital mode, this key activates or deactivates the subtitle mode.

4

MENU

To call up or exit the TV analogue menus.

5

Cursors Up/Down/Left/Right

( )

These 4 keys are used for selection and adjustment of menu items.

6

Analogue or Digital mode

To switch between the television analogue and digital mode.

7

Picture Format

(See page 37).

8

AV

To display Source List to select TV

(Analogue), Digital TV or connected peripheral equipment (EXT 1, EXT 2,

EXT 3, EXT 4, HDMI 1 or HDMI 2). Use

the Î ï keys to select source and the

Æ / key to confirm selection.

9

Options

(See page 23)

10

Cancel

In digital mode, this key functions as an exit key for MHEG teletext if there are no colour key links that are available to exit teletext mode.

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

11

12

20

21

22

23

11

Teletext

(See page 38-39).

12

Digital menu

To display / exit from the digital menu

(when TV is in digital mode).

13

OK

Confirms selection and accesses the program list in Digital mode.

14

Volume ( + VOL – )

To turn on sound louder or quieter.

15

Mute

Turn off or on sound.

16 / Numerical keys /

For direct access to programmes.

For a two digit programme number, the

2 nd digit must be entered shortly after the first digit before the dash

disappears.

17

Screen information

In digital

mode, display/exit the information banner (see page 14).

In analogue

mode, display/remove the programme number, the sound mode, the clock and the remaining time of the sleep timer.

18

Active Control

A utomatically adjusts the picture setting for optimal picture quality continuously under any signal conditions. ( See page

34).

19

Digital TV / Radio

In digital mode, this key is used to access digital radio stations. Press the key to access radio list.

Note

: To return to digital video mode, press the key again.

20

TV Guide

(see page 24)

21

Programme ( + P – )

Selects next or previous available channel/source (or page in digital menu).

22

Alternate channel / Edit or back

space

In Analogue/Digital mode, it allows you to alternate the previously viewed programme and the current programme.

It is also used as an edit or back space key when you are naming your favourite

channel.

23

Smart Picture /Sound

Accesses a series of predefined picture and sound settings (see page 36).

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6 Overview of Digital main menu and

sub-menus

1 Use the key of the remote

control to select Digital mode.

2 From the digital mode, press the

key to display the setup menu.

3 Use the Î ï Í Æ keys to navigate,

select and adjust menu items.

Setup

Favourites

List 1

List 2

List 3

List 4

Name

Select TV channels.

Select Radio stations.

Add all services

Remove all services

Name

Select TV channels.

Select Radio stations.

Add all services

Remove all services

Name

Select TV channels.

Select Radio stations.

Add all services

Remove all services

Name

Select TV channels.

Select Radio stations.

Add all services

Remove all services

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Setup

Preferences

Language

Audio

Subtitle/Teletext

Subtitling Mode

Subtitles for hearing impaired

System

Location

Country

Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch,

English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, Gallegan, German,

Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish,

Portuguese, Russian, Serb, Slovak, Spanish,

Swedish, Turkish, Welsh

On, Off, Auto

Yes, No

Cesky, Dansk, Deutsch, English, Español,

Français, Italiano, Magyar, Nederlands,

Norsk, Polski, Português, Suomi, Svenska

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czech, Denmark,

Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,

Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,

Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom

Information

System software

Current software version

Always accept new software

Access restrictions

Set pin code protection

TV channels

Change pin code

Yes, No

On, Off

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Setup

Installation

Service lists

Service setup

Rearrange services

View new TV channels.

Listen to new Radio Stations.

Add new services

Search

TV channels found.

Radio stations found.

Other services found.

Store

Discard

Reinstall all services

Search

TV channels found.

Radio stations found.

Other services found.

Store

Discard

Manual install service

Frequency

Store

Discard

Signal quality

Signal strength

Frequency

Network name

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7 Switching on the TV for the first time

When you switch on the TV set for the first time, a menu will appear on screen.

Setup 11:28

Language

Country

Time Zone

Service Scan

English

Español

Français

Italiano

Magyar

Select your preferred language

5 Press the ï key to select

Service

6 Press the key to start the

installation.

Note

If no digital channels are detected, press

key to switch to analogue mode.

1 Press the Æ key to enter into

Language

mode and press the Î ï keys to select your preferred language.

2 Press the key to confirm

selection.

3 Press the Î ï keys to select

Country

or and press the Æ key to into or

Time Zone

mode.

Caution

If you select a wrong country, the channel numbering will not be according to the standard for your country and you may not receive all services or nothing at all.

Note

The Language can be selected independently from the Country.

4 Press the Î ï keys to select your

preferred or

Time Zone and

the key to confirm your selection.

Note

If at some point of time you decide to reset to the factory default settings, press and hold down the

MENU

key on the side of the

TV set for 5 seconds. A menu will appear on the screen. Repeat steps 1 - 5 as if this was the first time you have turned on the TV.

This activity will reset both the Digital and

Analogue mode to factory default settings.

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8 Understanding the

When you select a digital programme, an information banner is displayed for a few seconds at the top of the screen.

8.1 Banner description preset number programme start and end time symbols clock

2

BBC 2 Snooker

TXT

10:38

Minutes left : 22 channel name programme title remaining time of programme

The banner contains information on the preset number, channel name, programme duration, transmission clock, programme title and the time remaining of the current programme.

TXT

Indicates Analogue Teletext is available in Digital mode.

ù Other languages are available and can be selected in the options menu.

You can also select other languages by

pressing key. u The colour of the symbol (red, green, yellow or blue) indicates the selected

Note

A white symbol u will appear if the programme is stored in one or more of the favourites lists which are currently

8.2 Symbols description i

More information about this programme is available : press the key once to display and a second time to remove it.

Subtitling is available : if you want to display them, press the key or

the key to access the options menu and select subtitles.

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9 Service lists

9.1 Rearrange services

This menu allows you to change the order of the stored digital channels and radio stations.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select

Installation and press Æ twice to select the

Service lists

menu.

11:28 Setup

Installation

Service lists

Service setup

Test reception

Rearrange services

View new TV channels

Listen to new Radio stations

7 Press key to confirm. The exchange is done.

8 Repeat the operations 4 to 7 until all the channels are in the required order.

9 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

10

Press the key to exit the menu.

Manage service lists

Close

3 Use the Î ï keys to select

Rearrange services

and press Æ key.

Setup

Installation

Rearrange services

View new TV channels

Listen to new Radio stations

Change preset location of services

1 _

2 _

3 _

4 _

5 _

6 _

7 _

8 _

9 _

Close

11:28

4 Use the Î ï keys to select the channel you want to exchange.

5 Press key to activate.

If you want to uninstall the selected channel, press the red

key.

6 Select the new channel number by using the Î ï .

9.2 View new TV channels or Listen to new Radio stations

This menu allows you to check the availability of new TV channels or new radio stations that have been launched by the broadcaster after the initial installation.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select

Installation and press Æ twice to select the

Service lists

menu.

3 Use the Î ï keys to select

View new

TV channels

or

Listen to new Radio stations

.

4 If new services are available, press Æ to enter into the list and use the Î ï keys to move through the list.

5 To return to previous menu, press the key.

Í

6 Press the key to exit the menu.

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10 Service setup

This menu allows you to search for new TV channels or radio stations that have been launched by the broadcaster after the initial installation.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select installation and press Æ key.

3 Select key.

Service setup

( ï ) and press Æ

Setup

Installation

Service lists

Service setup

Test reception

Install and manage services

Add new services

Reinstall all services

Manual install services

11:28

Close

4 Press Æ to add new services and press

key to activate the installation.

Setup

Installation Service setup

Add new services

Reinstall all services

Manual Install services

11:28

Search

TV channels found

Radio stations found

Other services found

Store

Discard

Scan for new services

Close

The search begins and only new channels will be stored and added to the channel list menu. The percentage of the installation that has been completed and the number of channels found is displayed. When the search is completed, press the key to accept the new services.

5 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

6 Press the key to exit the menu.

10.2 Reinstall all services

This menu allows you to reinstall all the digital TV channels and radio stations.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select installation and press Æ key.

3 Select

Service setup

( ï ) and press Æ key.

4 Select

Reinstall all services press Æ key.

( ï ) and

Setup

Installation Service setup

Add new services

Reinstall all services

Manual Install services

11:28

Search

TV channels found

Radio stations found

Other services found

Store

Discard

Reinstall will remove all service settings

Close

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5 Press the key to start the installation.

A search is then made for all digital services which are then stored automatically. When the search is completed, the menu will indicate the number of digital services found.

6 Press key to store the services.

7 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

8 Press the key to exit the menu.

5 Use the to key to input

frequency of your target channel and

press key to start the searching

of channels. When the search is

completed, the menu will indicate the

number of digital services found.

6 Press the key to store the services.

7 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

8 Press the key to exit the menu.

10.3 Manual install services

This menu allows you to manually scan services by keying in the frequency of your target channel.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select installation and press Æ key.

3 Select key.

Service setup

( ï ) and press Æ

4 Select

Manual install services

( ï ) and press Æ key.

Setup

Installation > Service setup

Add new services

Reinstall all services

Manual install services

Frequency

Network name

Signal quality

Signal strength

Services found

Store

Discard

11:28

Manual install services

Close

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11 Test reception

This menu allows you to check the strength of the signal you are receiving through your aerial.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select

Installation and press the Æ key.

11:28 Setup

Installation

Service lists

Service setup

Test reception

Frequency

Network name

Signal quality

Signal strength

Test signal quality

Close

3 Use the ï key to select

Test reception

and press the Æ key. You obtain an indication of the actual programme frequency, the network name, the signal quality and strength.

4 Use the Æ key to enter the Frequency slot and use the to keys to enter the frequency of the digital channel you want to test. Use the Æ key to move to the next character space.

If the test reception indicates that the signal strength is indeed poor, you can try improving, renewing, adjusting or updating the aerial. It is however advisable to contact a specialised aerial installer in order to achieve best results.

5 After entering the frequency, use the

key to exit Frequency slot.

6 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

7 Press the key to exit the menu.

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12 Preferences

This menu allows you to select your preferred language or to make changes to the location (country and time zone).

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select

Preferences

Setup

Preferences

Language

Location

11:28

Audio

Subtitle / Teletext

Subtitling Mode

Subtitling for hearing impaired

System

Select your preferred language

Close

3 Select

Language

or

Location

( ï ) and press Æ key.

4 Use the Î ï keys to select a setting and press Æ key to enter into the submenu. Make your adjustment and press

key or Í key to exit.

5 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

6 Press the key to exit the menu.

Language default settings

Audio

: to select the audio sound

language.

Subtitle/Teletext

: to select the

Subtitling mode

: off, on or auto

(subtitle only displayed in case of original

Subtitles for hearing impaired

: to

activate or deactivate the specific subtitling

for hearing impaired (if made available by

System

: to select the menu language.

Note

If you have selected the wrong language

for one reason or another and do not

understand the selected language to operate

the set, do the following to bring you back

to your preferred language.

• Press the key to exit menu from

screen.

• Press the key again to display menu.

• Press the key to select the second

item

on the menu and the key to enter into the

next menu level.

• Press the key to again and use the key

to select the fifth menu item.

• Press the key to enter into the next menu

level.

• Press the Î ï keys to select correct

language.

• Press the key to confirm selection.

• Press the key to exit menu from

screen.

Location settings

Country

: to select the country where

you are located.

Caution

If you select a wrong country, the

channel numbering will not be according

to the standard for your country and

you may not receive all services or

nothing at all. Note that the Language

can be selected independently from the

Country.

Time zone

: to select the time zone

where you are located.

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13 Access restrictions

This menu allows you to set up the access restrictions for the digital channels.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select

Access

restrictions

and press the Æ key.

3 Press the Æ key to enter into the

Set pin code protection

menu.

Access restrictions

Set pin code protection

Maturity rating

TV channels

Radio stations

Change pin code

Switch pin code protection ‘on’ or ‘off’

Close

4 Use the Í Æ

11:28

On Off

keys to set to access the other adjustments.

On

option

Warning

The moment you use any kind of access restriction, you need to fill in the pin code when you schedule a programme

TV channels

: select the TV channel you

want to lock and press key.

Radio stations

: select the radio stations

you want to lock and press key.

Change pin code

: press Æ key to

enter in the menu. Follow the on-screen

instruction to change your access code.

The default pin code is 1234. If you have

forgotten your personal code, you can

reset to the default pin code (1234) by

entering the universal code 0711.

Note

The TV is equipped with a Common

Interface (CI) slot (see page 26).

This CI module can be obtained when you

subscribe to service providers like Pay

TV or other service providers. The

CI module does not come with the TV

set.

The Access Restrictions menu will show

the CI Access Restrictions when a CI

module is installed. The CI module is

responsible for the messages and texts

on screen. In case of failure or strange

behaviour, you must call your CI service

provider.

5 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

6 Press the key to exit the menu.

Maturity rating

: select your preferred rating to lock the channel. Maturity rating will only block certain programmes if the broadcaster provides data with the

programme.

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14 Setting up your list of

This menu enables you to create a favourite list with your preferred TV channels and radio stations. For example, each member of your family can create his/her own favourites list.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

Setup

Favourites

Preferences

Information

Access restrictions

Installation

List 1

List 2

List 3

List 4

11:28

Make changes to your lists of favourite services

Close

2 Press Æ to enter into the favourites list menu. You have the choice to create

4 different favourites lists.

3 Use the Î ï keys to select your

Favourites list :

List 1, List 2, List 3 or

List 4

and press Æ key.

4 Use the Î ï keys to select a setting and press Æ key to enter into the sub-menu.

Select TV channels

: use the Î ï keys

to select your favourite TV channels and

confirm Í key to exit.

Select radio stations

: use the Î ï

keys to select your favourite radio stations

and confirm with key. Press Í key to

exit.

Add all services

: press key if you

want to add all the services into your

Remove all services

: press key if

you want to remove all the services from

your favourites list.

5 To return to previous menu, press the Í key.

6 Press the key to exit the menu.

Your favourites list can be selected via the options menu (see next page).

Name

: use the Í Æ keys to move

around the name display area (16

characters) and the P + / – keys to select

the characters. To edit any character, use

the key. When the name has been

entered, press key to exit.

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15 Information

This menu provides information about the software version and the installation of new software.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the setup menu.

2 Use the ï key to select information and

press key twice.

Setup

Favourites

Preferences

Information

Access restrictions

Installation

System software

11:28

Provide information on problem reports and installing new software

Close

The software version is displayed.

3 Use the Æ key to enter the selection

mode.

4 Use the Í Æ keys to select

Yes

or

No

mode. You can activate the menu to automatically accept any software update of your digital TV through off-air downloading. Normally the product will detect if an update is available while it is in standby mode. Next time the television is turned on a message will appear on the screen indicating new software is available. Selecting the key activates the software download.

The software download menu will give a description of the software together with the date and time of the download. This may update certain menus, functions or add new features, but the general way in which the TV operates will not change.

Once accepted the download will take place at the designated time and date.

Note

The TV must be put into standby when the download is due in order for it to take place.

Off Air Downloading of new software

Whenever a new software is available, it is advisable to always accept and download the software.

• In case new software is available, you

will see a message when you switch on the

TV. A message indicating the date and the

duration of download is indicated in the

menu. Press the key to proceed.

Important

: Leave your TV in standby

to allow upgrade to take place. Do not

power off your main switch.

• If a problem occurred during the download

of the new software, you will be informed

of the next scheduled software download.

• If download is successful, a congratulatory

message will appear. Press the key to

accept. New software and upgrade

instructions may also be obtained from the

web site : www.philips.com.

5 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

6 Press the key to exit the menu.

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16 Using the Options menu

This menu gives you direct access to the: favourites list, the language selection and some other selections.

1 From the digital mode, press the white

key to display the options menu.

Options

Favourites

Subtitle language

Audio language

Mode

Se l ects the active favourite list

None

List 1

List 2

List 3

List 4

11:28

Exit

2 Use the Î ï keys to select a setting

Audio language

: to temporarily

change the audio sound language.

To permanently change the audio and

subtitle languages, use the Preferences

menu (see page 19).

Mode

: you can choose to only have

radio stations, TV channels or services

without audio or video.

Note

(for the UK only)

The TV list will contain both radio

stations and TV channels

Banner duration

: to select the

duration for which the banner is visible.

3 Press the white

menu.

key to exit the

Favourites

: use the Î ï keys to select

your favourites list and confirm with

key.

Note

The “none” option deactivates any

favourites list. To create your own

favourites list, see page 21.

Subtitle language

: use the Î ï keys

to temporarily change the language and

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17 TV Guide

The TV guide is an Electronic Programme

Guide that provides you with a quick and easy way to view a complete list of digital programmes as you would in a newspaper or

TV magazine. You can navigate through the list of digital programmes and obtain detailed information on the programmes. You can also program the TV to provide a digital channel to be recorded.

1 From the digital mode, press the key to display the TV guide :

Top

(yellow key) : to go directly to the

top of the list.

Close

(blue key) : to exit from the TV

guide.

Options

(white key) : with this menu,

you can select your favourites list, mode or

themes. Themes are areas of interest, you

can for example, decide to display only :

drama, news, movie, ...

5 Press the key if you want to display more information about the selected programme (if available).

6 Press the key to exit the menu.

1

BBC

Now/Next Today

Preset/Servcie Now Next

1 . BBC

2. BBC TWO

3. ITC Channel 3

4. Channel 4

5. ITV 2

6. BBC CHOICE

See it saw

Snooker

-

Trisha

Gmtv2

Oakie Doke

17:28

Microsoap

Ice Skating

This morning

-

This afternoon

Bodger & Badger

Top Close Options

A list of all the digital programmes in the currently selected favourites list is displayed.

2 Use the ï key to enter into the

Preset/service

list or press Æ key to

access list.

3 Use the Í Æ keys to select a

programme.

4 The TV guide features are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Use the coloured keys red, green, yellow, blue or white to activate them.

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18 Digital teletext (MHEG)

Available in U.K. only

Digital teletext services differ greatly from analogue teletext. When you switch to a

Digital teletext service, the images you see contain graphics and text which are laid out and controlled in a manner decided by the broadcaster. Some digital channels, which you select like any other channel, offer dedicated teletext services. Some digital channels also offer information on the programme being broadcast (a message or an instruction may appear on the screen).

Under certain circumstances, Digital text or interactive services may have priority over subtitles. This can result in the subtitles not automatically reappearing when leaving Digital text or interactive services on a channel which is broadcasting subtitles. In these cases, subtiltes can be intialised either by toggling the key on the remote control or by changing channels.

1

2

To use the digital teletext, follow the instructions on screen.

Depending on the service, you can be asked to use the Í Æ Î ï (cursor

keys), (colour keys),

(Teletext On/Off key) and

numerical

keys.

Note

If no colour key links are available in the Digital Teletext to allow you to exit teletext mode, use the

instead.

key

3 When you have finished watching teletext, select a different channel with

P + / – keys or follow the on screen instructions to return to picture.

When you switch to a digital channel with links to a teletext service, software is downloaded in the background to enable the teletext function. You will have to wait for a while before you press the key to allow the software download to complete. If you press the key before the download is complete, there will be a short delay before the teletext screen is displayed.

While navigating the digital teletext, there is a short delay while the page downloads. A prompt or message is often broadcast on the page to let you know the progress.

Analogue teletext in Digital mode

Note

Available in all countries

• If you see an icon TXT on a digital

channel without digital teletext services,

it indicates Analogue Teletext is available

in Digital mode.

• Press the

teletext.

key to access Analogue

Note

If

UK

country is selected during

installation, press and hold key for

at least 3 seconds.

• To use Analogue Teletext functions, see

page 38 and 39.

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19 Using the Conditional

Access Module (CAM)

The

Conditional Access Module

(CAM) menu provides access to functions contained on the CAM. The module can be inserted into the Common Interface (CI) slot located at the backside (facing downwards) of the TV.

Note

This Common Interface (CI) module does not come with the TV set. It can only be obtained when you subscribe to service providers like Pay TV or other service providers.

IMPORTANT

Always switch the TV off before inserting or removing the module.

Inserting the CAM

1 Switch off the TV.

2 Some modules come with a viewing card. When using this type of module, first insert the viewing card into the module. Ensure that the arrow on the viewing card faces the arrow of the module before inserting into the

module

3 Insert the module into the Common

Interface (CI) slot on the TV.

4 Switch on the TV.

5 Press the key to display the

setup

6 Use the ï key to select

Access

restriction

and press the Æ key.

7 Press the Æ key to enter into the

Conditional Access Module

menu.

8 Press button as indicated on the screen to access the CAM’s functions.

Common

Interface slot

Module

Connectors at rear of TV (facing downward)

IMPORTANT

If no module is inserted, or the module is not inserted properly, the Conditional

Access Module menu will not be displayed.

(If you have inserted a module, check that it is fully inserted in the correct manner as mentioned in step 2 above).

The functions that now appear on screen are dependent on the contents of the selected Conditional Access Module in your country. Refer to the instruction supplied with the module or contact the vendor.

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20 Automatic tuning of

This menu allows you to automatically search for all the analogue programmes available in your region.

Before you automatically search for all the analogue programmes, ensure the TV is in analogue mode. If it is in digital mode, press the (Analogue / Digital) key to enter the analogue mode.

1 Press the key.

Auto Store

Program 3

TV 196 MHz

Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Brightness

Colour

Contrast

Sharpness

Colour Temp

Contrast+

NR

2 Press the Î / ï key repeatedly to

select and the Æ / key to the menu.

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

3 Press the ï key to select

Auto Store the key to start automatic searching of the channels. All the available TV programmes will be stored.

This operation takes a few minutes. The display shows the progress of the search and the number of programmes found.

IMPORTANT

To exit or interrupt the search before it is completed, press the key. If you interrupt search during auto store, not all channels will be stored. For all channels to be stored, you need to do a complete auto store search again.

Note

ATS (Automatic Tuning System) feature

I f the transmitter or cable network sends the automatic sort signal, the programmes will be numbered correctly. In this case, the installation is complete. If this is not the case, you can use the

Sort

menu to number the programmes to your preference.

ACI (Automatic Channel Installation) feature

If a cable system or a TV channel which broadcasts ACI is detected, a programme list appears. Without ACI broadcast, the channels are numbered according to your language and country selection. You can use the Sort menu to renumber them.

Note

You cannot change the

Language

or

Country

in Analogue mode. If you want to change the

Language or

Country

, you have to exit Analogue mode and enter into Digital mode to do so (refer to

Preferences”

on page 19).

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21 Manual tuning of

This menu is used to store the programmes one at a time.

1

2

Press the key.

Press the Î ï keys repeatedly to

select and the Æ / key to the menu.

3

Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Press the

Manual Store

enter

ï key to select

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

Manual store

System

Search

Program No.

Fine Tune

Store

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

and the Æ /

menu.

System

Search

Program No.

Fine Tune

Store

Europe

France

UK

West Europe

East Europe

key to

4 Press the Î ï keys to select the items the menu to adjust or

activate.

5

System: the keys to select

Europe

(automatic detection),

France

(LL’ standard),

UK

(I standard),

West

(BG standard) or

East Europe

(DK standard).

Press the Æ / key to confirm

selected system.

6

Search

:

Once a programme is found, the scanning stops and its name is displayed

(if available). Go to the next step. If you know the frequency of the required programme, this can be entered directly using the to

keys.

7

Program No.

:

Enter the required number with the

to or Î ï keys.

8

Fine Tune

:

If the reception is not satisfactory, adjust using the Î ï keys.

9

Store

:

To store the changes, press Æ / key. The programme is now stored.

10

Repeat steps 6 to 9 for each programme to be stored.

11

To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

12

To exit the menu, press the key.

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22 Programme Sort

Sort feature allows you to change the programme number for a particular stations.

1 Press the key.

2 Press the Î / ï key repeatedly to

select and the Æ / key to

enter

Install

menu.

Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

100

5 Press the Î ï keys to select the new programme number and confirm with the right and sorting is completed).

3 Press the ï key to select

Sort and the

Æ / key to enter sort mode.

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

100

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

100

4 Select the programme number you want to move using the Î ï keys and

(The arrow cursor now points to the

left).

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each

programme number you wish to re-

number.

7 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

8 To exit the menu, press the key.

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23 Naming of Channel

If preferred, you can assign a name to the TV channel.

1 Press the key.

2 Press the Î / ï key repeatedly to

select and the Æ / key to the menu.

Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

3 Press the ï key repeatedly to select

Name

and the Æ / key to

enter mode.

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008 z

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7 Press Æ / OK key until the name appears at the top left hand corner of the TV screen. The name is now stored.

8 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

9 To exit the menu, press the key.

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

100

4 Press the Î ï keys to select the channel you want to name.

5 Press the Æ key to move to the first name display area.

6 Press the Î ï keys to select the characters (maximum of 5 characters) and press the Í Æ keys to move around the name display area.

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24 Selecting your

This feature allows you to skip programmes that you do not watch often and only keep your favourite programmes.

Note:

Once a programme is skipped, you cannot access it by the P – / + key. You can only access the programme by the Digit 0 -9 keys.

1 Press the key.

2 Press the Î / ï key repeatedly to

select and the Æ / key to

enter

Install

menu.

5 Press the Æ / key to skip the menu will disappear indicating the programme is skipped.

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

100

6

To return to previous menu, press Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

7

To exit the menu, press the key.

3 Press the ï key to select

Fav. Program

and the Æ / key enter list.

4 Press the Î / ï key repeatedly to select programme you want to skip.

Install

Auto Store

Manual Store

Sort

Name

Fav. Program

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

100

Tip

• To add back the skipped programmes to

your favourites list, repeat steps 1 to 3 .

• Press the / ï key repeatedly to

select the skipped programme you want

to add back to your favourite programme

list.

• Press the Æ / key to unskip a

The will appear indicating

the programme is now restored.

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25 Features

25.1 Timer

The Timer feature allows you to set the TV to switch to another channel at a specified time while you are watching another channel. You can also use it as an alarm to switch on the TV at a specified time from standby mode. For the timer to function, the set must not be switched off. Once the set is switched off, the timer is disabled.

1 Press

2 Press Î ï

key.

keys repeatedly to select

Features and the Æ / key to enter

Features

menu.

Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Timer

Child Lock

Parental Cont.

Active Control

Sleep

: to select a time period in which the set will switch to standby mode upon reaching the selected time period.

Select

Off

option to deactivate the feature.

Note

During the last minute of a Sleep time setting, an on-screen countdown will be displayed. Press any button on the remote control to cancel the Sleep shut down.

Time

: enter the current time.

Start Time

: enter the start time.

Stop Time

: enter the standby time.

Program No.

: enter the number of the channel for the wake-up alarm.

Activate

: the settings include:

Once

for a single alarm,

Daily

for each day,

Off

to cancel.

3 Press Æ / key to access

Timer

menu.

4 Press Î ï keys to select a

Timer

item.

Timer

Sleep

Time

Start Time

Stop Time

Program No.

Activate

- - : - -

6 Press key on the remote control to put the TV set in standby mode. The

TV will automatically come on at the programmed time. If you leave the TV set on, it will just change channel at the

Start Time

and will go to standby mode at the

Stop Time

.

5 To make adjustments to the timer

setting, use the Í , Æ , Î , ï or

Digit

0-9

keys.

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25.2 Parental Cont.

The

Parental Cont. feature allows you to lock channels to prevent your children from watching certain programmes.

1 Press

2 Press Î ï

key.

keys repeatedly to select

Features and press the Æ / key to enter

Features

menu.

Parental Cont.

Lock Program

Change Code

Clear All

Lock All

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

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In the

Parental Cont.

menu, use the Î , ï ,

Í , Æ ,

Digit 0-9 and keys to access and activate the Parental Cont. functions.

Main

Picture

Sound

Features

Install

Timer

Child Lock

Parental Cont.

Active Control

3 Press Î ï keys repeatedly to select

Parental Cont.

and press Æ / key to enter

Parental Cont.

mode.

Features

Timer

Child Lock

Parental Cont.

Active Control

* * * *

Access Code

4 Key in the access code

0711

by the

Digit 0-9

keys. A message

Incorrect will appear. Key in the access code

0711 again.

5 The TV will then prompt you to change code. Key in your own 4-digit code by the

Digit 0-9

keys and confirm the new code. Once the new code is confirmed, the

Parental Cont.

menu will appear.

Description of the settings:

Lock Program

Lock individual program. Press Æ key to enter

Lock Program

mode and the Î

ï keys to select the program to lock or unlock. Press the Í Æ keys to lock or unlock selected program. A key lock symbol

+ appears besides the locked channel number. To exit from

Lock Program

mode and return to

Parental Cont.

menu, press

key.

Change Code

Key in your new four-digit code using the

Digit 0-9

keys and confirm by keying in the new four-digit again.

Clear All

Press Æ key to unlock all locked channels.

Lock All

Press Æ key to lock all locked channels.

Note

If you switch on the TV set and select a program that has been locked, you need to key in the Access Code to enter the selected locked channel. To unlock the channel, go the

Lock Program

in the

Parental Cont.

menu and press the Í Æ keys (key lock symbol + disappears).

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25.3 Child Lock

The side controls of the TV will be locked when you select the

On

option in the

Child

Lock menu. The TV can still be operated by using the remote control.

1 Press key.

A utomatically adjusts the picture setting for optimal picture quality continuously under any signal conditions.

1 Press key.

2 Press Î ï

Features

keys repeatedly until

is selected and press key to access

Features

3 Press ï key to select

menu.

Child Lock and press the Æ / key to access

Child

Lock

mode.

Æ /

2 Press Î ï keys repeatedly to select

Features and press the Æ / key to enter

Features

menu

3 Press Î ï keys repeatedly to select

Active Control and press the Æ / key to enter

Active Control mode.

Features

Timer

Child Lock

Parental Cont.

Active Control

Off

On

Features

Timer

Child Lock

Parental Cont.

Active Control

Off

On

4 Press Î ï keys to select

On

or

Off option.

5 Press Æ / key to activate/deactivate

On

or

Off

option.

6 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

7 To exit the menu, press the key.

4 Press Î ï keys to select

On

or

Off option.

5 Press Æ / key to activate/deactivate

On

or

Off

option.

6 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

7 To exit the menu, press the key.

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26 Picture and Sound

settings

You can adjust the picture and sound settings in the

Picture

and

Sound

menu.

1 Press the key.

2 Press the Î ï keys to select

Picture

or

Sound

.

3 Press Æ / key to enter

Picture

or

Sound menu.

Picture

Brightness

Colour

Contrast

Sharpness

Colour Temp

Contrast+

NR

100

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Contrast

: this changes the difference between the light and dark tones within the contrast range of the TV.

Sharpness

: this increases or decreases the sharpness level to improve details in the picture.

Colour Temp.

: this changes the colour setting: Cool (more blue), Normal (balanced) or Warm (more red).

Contrast+

: Increases the contrast range of the TV. Select

On

option to activate feature.

NR

: improves “noisy” picture (little dots on picture) due to weak signal transmission.

Select

On

option to activate feature.

0

Sound

Equalizer

Balance

AVL

Incr.Surround

120HZ

200HZ

500HZ

1200HZ

3KHZ

7500HZ

12KHZ

4 Press Î ï keys to select a

Picture or

Sound setting.

5 Press Æ / key to enter the

Picture

or

Sound setting.

6 Press Î ï keys to adjust the

Picture

or

Sound setting.

7 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

8 To exit the menu, press the key.

Description of the Sound settings

Equalizer

: to adjust the sound tone.

Balance

: this balances the sound on the left and right speakers.

AVL

: (

Automatic Volume Leveller

): this is used to limit sudden increases in sound, especially on programme change or advertising slots.

Incr. Surround

: select between

Incredible Surround and Stereo when in stereo transmission and between Mono and Spatial when in Mono transmission.

Description of the Picture settings

Brightness : this changes picture brilliance.

Colour

: this changes the intensity of the colour.

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27 Smart Picture and

Sound

Smart Picture feature offers you a choice of 5 picture settings namely :

Rich, Natural,

Soft, Multimedia

and

Personal

.

Press the button repeatedly to cycle through the settings to select your desired mode.

Natural

Rich

Soft or

Multimedia

Personal

Note

: The

Personal

setting is the setting that you set up using the Picture menu in the main menu. This is the only setting in the Smart Picture setting that can be changed. All other settings are pre-set at the factory for your convenience.

Definition of Picture Settings

Rich

: Brilliant and sharp picture

settings suitable for bright environment.

Natural

: Reference mode for living

room conditions and

average signals.

Soft

: Intended for bad-quality

signals. Suitable for living

Multimedia

: Best for graphical applications.

Personal

: Pictures settings are set to

Smart Sound

Voice

, and

Personal

.

Press the button repeatedly to cycle through the settings to select your desired mode.

feature offers you a choice of 4 sound settings namely :

Movie

,

Music

, or

Music

Voice

Movie

Personal

Note

: The

Personal

setting is the setting that you set up using the Sound menu in the main menu. This is the only setting in the Smart Sound setting that can be changed.

All other settings are pre-set at the factory for your convenience.

Definition of Sound Settings

Movie

: Emphasize sensation to action.

Music

: Emphasize low tone.

Voice

: Emphasize high tone.

Personal

: Sound settings are set to

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28 Picture Formats

Picture formats for 4:3 screens

Press the key to cycle through the different formats.

4:3

This format is recommended to display the 4:3 picture using the full surface of the screen.

Expand 4:3

When this format is selected, the picture is vertically expanded, thus reducing the horizontal black bars.

Compress 16:9

The format is recommended to compress full screen movie images into letter box format. When this format is selected, black horizontal bars can be seen at the top and bottom of the TV screen.

Picture formats for wide screens

Press the key to cycle through the different formats.

4:3

The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side of the picture.

Movie Expand 14:9

The picture is enlarged to 14:9 format, a thin black band remains on both sides of the picture. Some of the top and bottom of the picture is clipped off.

Movie Expand 16:9

The picture is enlarged to 16:9 format. This mode is recommended when displaying pictures which have black bands at the top and bottom

(letter box format). In this mode, large parts of the top and the bottom of the picture are clipped off.

Subtitle Zoom

This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen leaving the sub-titles visible. Part of the top of the picture is clipped off.

Super Wide

This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen by enlarging the sides of the picture.

Widescreen

The picture is displayed in the original proportions of images transmitted in 16:9 format.

Note :

If you display a 4:3 picture in this mode, it will be stretched

horizontally.

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29 Teletext

Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the transmission audio language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.).

1

3

4

5

2

2

1

Teletext On/Off

Press this key to switch on teletext

display. A contents page appears with a

list of items that can be accessed. Each

item has a corresponding 3 digit page

number. If the selected channel does not

broadcast teletext, the indication 100

will be displayed and the screen will

remain blank. Proceed to exit teletext

by pressing the

key again.

2

Selecting a page

Enter the number of the page required the

9

keys or

P –/+

keys.

Example: page 120, enter

120

. The

number is displayed at the top left

corner of the screen. When the page is

located, the counter stops searching and

the page is displayed. Repeat this

operation to view another page. If the

counter continues to search, this means

that the page is not transmitted. In that

case, select another number.

3

Direct access to the items

Colour areas are displayed at the

bottom of the screen. The 4 colour

keys are used to access the items or

corresponding pages. The colour areas fl ash when the item or the page is not

4

Contents

This returns you to the contents page

(usually page 100 or hit list menu).

5

Page hold

Certain pages contain sub-pages which

are automatically displayed successively.

This key is used to stop or resume

sub-page progression. The indication

appears top left. Use the Í Æ keys to

select previous or next sub-page.

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9

9

9

9

9

6

8

7

7

6

Hidden information

To display or hide the concealed

information such as solutions to games

7

Enlarge a page

This allows you to display the top or

bottom part of the page. Pressing it

again will return the page to normal size.

8

Picture/Teletext

• Press the key.

• Press the key to show Teletext on

the right and the picture on the left of

the screen.

• Press the key to return to a full

teletext mode.

• Press the key to return to a full

screen picture.

9

Favourite pages

Note: only available in RF Analogue.

Instead of the standard colour areas

displayed at the bottom of the screen,

you can store 4 favourite pages on the fi rst 40 channels which can then be

accessed using the coloured keys (red,

green, yellow, blue). Once set, these

favourite pages will become the default

every time teletext is selected.

To store the favourite pages, proceed as

follows:

• Press the key to change to

favourite page mode.

• Use the keys to enter the

teletext page that you want to store as

a favourite page.

• Press and hold the colour key of your

choice for about 5 seconds. The page is

now stored.

• Repeat steps 2 to 3 with the other

colour keys.

• To exit favourite page mode, press the

key. To exit teletext mode,

press key.

Note

To clear favourite pages, press and hold

key for about 5 seconds.

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30 Using the TV as a PC

Monitor

Your TV can be used as a computer monitor.

Note :

PC connection is only available via

HDMI

connector.

VGA

connection is not supported.

30.1 Connecting the PC equipment

Important

For the TV to function as a PC monitor, the following steps must be taken.

1 Connect the DVI output of your computer to the

HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 connector of the TV. Use a HDMI to

DVI cable if the DVI output is to be

connected.

2 Connect the audio cable to the PC’s

Audio jack and to the L / R Audio jacks

(

EXT3

) of the TV

.

3 Press the key to display Source

List and use the Î ï key to select

HDMI HDMI 2.

Source list

TV

EXT 1

EXT 2

EXT 3

EXT 4

HDMI 1

HDMI 2

Digital TV

4

Press the Æ / key to switch to the

3 Press the Î ï key to select the settings and the Í Æ key to select or setting.

4 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

5 To exit the menu, press the key.

Picture menu

• The Picture menu comprises

Brightness

,

Contrast

,

Sharpness,

Colour Temp., Contrast+ Horizontal

Shift

and

Vertical Shift features.

• Except for the

Horizontal

Shift and the

Vertical Shift features, all the other

features work exactly in the same way

as the features in the TV Picture menu

(see page 35).

Horizontal Shift

feature allows you to

adjust horizontal position of the image.

Vertical Shift

feature allows you to

adjust vertical position of the image.

Features menu

• The Features menu comprises

Mode

Selection

and

Format features.

• When you connect PC supporting of or

720p

, the

Mode

Selection

item will be available in the

Features

menu. This will allow you to

select between the

PC

and

HD

mode.

Format

feature works exactly in the same

way as the picture formats of the TV. (see

30.2 Control TV settings while a

PC is connected

1 Press the key to display the main

menu.

2 Press the Î ï keys to select

Picture

,

Sound or

Features

and the Æ / key to enter the selected item menu.

Note : When using HDMI to connect your TV to the PC, it is possible that they may not operate perfectly first time. Often this is resolved by changing the resolution or settings of the device connected to the TV. In some situations you may see a dialogue box on screen and need to press ”OK” to continue watching the TV. Please refer to the user manual of the connected device on how to make necessary changes.

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31 Using the TV in HD

(High Definition) mode

The HD (High Definition) mode allows you to enjoy clearer and sharper pictures if you are using HD equipment that can produce high definition video signals.

31.1 Connecting the HD equipment

Important:

For the TV to function in the

HD mode, the following steps must be taken.

1 Connect the HDMI or DVI output of your HD equipment to the

HDMI 1 or

DVI to HDMI cable if DVI output is connected. You can also connect the

Component Video Outputs (Y, Pb, Pr) of the HD equipment (if any) to the

Component Video Inputs (Ext 4) of the

TV.

2 Connect the audio cable to the Audio jack of the HD equipment and to the

L / R Audio jacks (

EXT3

) of the TV

.

3 Press the key to display Source

List and use the Î ï key to select

HDMI HDMI 2 ( or EXT 4 if you

4

Source list

TV

EXT 1

EXT 2

EXT 3

EXT 4

HDMI 1

HDMI 2

Digital TV

Press the Æ / key to switch to the

31.2 Control TV settings while in

HD mode

1 Press the key to display the main

menu.

2 Press the Î ï keys to select

Picture

,

Sound or

Features

and the Æ / key to enter the selected item menu.

3 Press the Î ï key to select the settings and the Í Æ key to select or setting.

4 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

5 To exit the menu, press the key.

Picture menu

• The Picture menu comprises

Brightness

,

Colour,

,

Sharpness, Colour

Temp., Contrast+, Horizontal Shift

,

and .

• Except for the

Horizontal

Shift and the

Vertical Shift features, all the other

functions work exactly in the same way

as the features in the TV Picture menu

(see page 35).

Horizontal Shift

feature allows you to

adjust horizontal position of the image.

Vertical Shift

feature allows you to

adjust vertical position of the image.

Sound menu

• The Sound menu comprises

Equalizer

,

Balance

,

AVL and

Incredible

in the same way as the TV Sound menu

(see page 35).

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Features menu

• The Features menu comprises

Timer

,

Child

,

Parental Cont.

,

Mode

Selection

and

Active Control features. for feature, all

the other features work exactly in the

same way as the TV Sound menu (see

4 Press the Æ key to access

Mode

5 Press the Î ï keys to select

PC

or

HD

mode.

6 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

7 To exit the menu, press the key.

31. 3 Mode Selection in Features

menu

When you connect HD (High Definition) equipment (HDMI only) supporting resolution of

480p

or

720p

, the

Mode

Selection

feature will be available in the

Features

menu. The

Mode Selection allows you to select between the

PC

and

HD

mode.

1 Press key.

2 Press Î ï keys repeatedly until

Features

is selected and press Æ / key to access

Features

menu.

3 Press ï key to select

Mode Selection.

31. 4 Display (native 1080) in

Note

This

Display (native 1080) feature is only applicable to 1080p models only.

When you connect HD (High Definition) equipment (HDMI or Y, Pb, Pr) supporting resolution of

1080i

, the

Display (native

1080)

feature will be available in the

Features

menu. This feature allows you to watch the original HD format (1080i only).

This is a true HD resolution from your input signals.

1 Press key.

Features

Timer

Child Lock

Parental Lock

Mode Selection

Active Control

PC

HD 2 Press Î ï

Features

keys repeatedly until

is selected and press key to access

Features

menu.

3 Press ï key to select

Display

.

Æ /

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Features

Timer

Child Lock

Parental Lock

Active Control

Display native 1080

31. 5 Supported formats

Non 1080p models except 20”

HD format 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i

SD format 480i, 576i,

4 Press the Æ key to access

Display mode.

5 Press the Æ key twice to access the

Off/On option in the native 1080.

Non 1080p 20” models

HD format 480p,

SD format 480i,

576p

576i

Display native 1080 Off

On

1080p models

HD 480p 576p 720p 1080p 1080i format

SD format

480i, 576i,

6 Press the Î ï keys to select

Off

/

On

option.

On

option to allow you to watch original HD format (1080i only).

7 To return to previous menu, press the

Í key.

8 To exit the menu, press the key.

Note

SD (Standard Definition) Formats are for YPbPr connection only.

Note

Your Philips TV is HDMI compliant. If you do not get a good picture, please change the video format on your device (DVD player, cable set-top box, etc.) to a standard format. For example, for DVD player, select 480p, 576p,

720p, 1080i or 1080p.

Please note that this is not a defect of the TV set.

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32 Connecting other

equipment

32.1 Connect VCR or DVD recorder

With a Eurocable

1 Connect the aerial cables 1 and 2

2 Connect the Eurocable 3 as shown.

3 Press the key on the remote control display Source list.

4 Press the ï key repeatedly to select

EXT2 and press the Æ / key to

Cable

1

2

Recorder

Connectors at rear of TV (facing downward)

Cable

1

Connectors at rear of TV (facing downward)

Connectors at rear of TV (facing backward)

2 3

Recorder

With the aerial cable only

1 Connect the aerial cables 1 and 2

2 Tune in your recorder’s test signal and store the test signal under programme

(See “Manual tuning of analogue programmes”, page 28. See also the user manual of your recorder) .

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32.2 Connect Decoder and VCR

Connect a Eurocable 4 to your decoder and to the special euroconnector of your recorder. See also the user manual of your recorder.

Warning

Do not place your recorder too close to the screen as some recorders may be susceptible for signals from the display.

Keep a minimum distance of 0,5 m from the screen.

Tip

You can also connect your decoder directly to

EXT1

or

EXT2

with a Eurocable.

Recorder

4

Decoder

32.3 Connect 2 VCRs or VCR and 32.4 Connect a satellite receiver

With Eurocables

1 Connect the aerial cables 1 , 2

and

2 Connect your VCRs or DVD-recorder

to and

EXT2

with the

3 Press the key on the remote control to display Source list.

4 Press the ï key to select

EXT1

or

EXT2

and press the Æ / key to

With a Eurocable

1 Connect the aerial cables 1 and 2 as

shown.

2 Connect your satellite receiver to

EXT1

or

EXT2

with a Eurocable 3 .

3 Press the key on the remote control to display Source list.

4 Press the ï key to select

EXT1

or

EXT2

and press the Æ / key to

With Component Video connectors

See “Connect a DVD player, a satellite receiver or a cable box” on page 46.

With the aerial cables only

1 Connect the aerial cables 1 , 2

2 Tune in your recorder’s test signal and store the test signal under programme

(See “Manual tuning of analogue programmes”, page 28. See also the user manual of your recorder) .

Connectors at rear of TV (facing backward)

Cable

Connectors at rear of TV (facing downward)

1

1

Connectors at rear of TV (facing downward)

Connectors at rear of TV (facing backward)

2

3

Satellite receiver / cable box

3

5

4

2

Recorder Recorder

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32.5 Connect a DVD player, Cable box or game console

With a HDMI connector

HDMI is the leading new standard for Digital video and audio inter-connection.

1 Connect your equipment with the

2 Press the key on the remote control to display Source list.

3 Press the ï key to select

HDMI 1

or

HDMI 2

and press the Æ / key to

3 Press the key on the remote control to display Source list.

4 Press the ï key to select

EXT 4

and the key to confirm

selection.

5 In case of a cable box and/or a satellite receiver also connect the cable TV cable and/or the satellite antenna

cable

Connectors at rear of TV

(facing downward)

Connectors at rear of TV

(facing downward)

1

2

DVD

Connectors at rear of TV

(facing downward)

32.6 Connect a DVD player, a

Satellite receiver or Cable box

With Component Video Connectors

1 Connect the three separate component cables the DVD player and to the Y (yellow),

Pb (blue) and Pr (red) jacks of

EXT4

on TV.

2 Connect the audio cable to the DVD’s audio L and R jacks and to the L/R

AUDIO jack of

EXT4

2 .

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4

2

3

Satellite receiver / cable box

1

Note

• Cables are often colour coded. Connect

red to red, white to white, etc.;

• The labels for the component video

sockets may differ depending on the DVD

player connected. Although the

abbreviations may vary, the letters B and

R stand for the blue and red component

signals, respectively, and Y indicates the

luminance signal. Refer to the DVD

player’s instructions for use for

definitions and connection details;

• To get an optimal viewing, it is advised to

switch your equipment to the highest

possible supported display modes.

Connectors at side of TV

Audio

L/R

Connectors at rear of

TV (facing downward)

PC

2

1

HDMI

DVI

Warning

If you notice scrolling images, wrong colours or no colour, no picture, or even combinations of these on your screen, verify if the connections are done in the correct way and if the resolution and the signal standard of the connected equipment are set in the right way. See the user manual for your equipment.

32.7 Connect a PC

Note

• Only digital output of the PC can be

connected via DVI to HDMI cable.

VGA connection is not supported.

• Before connecting your PC to the TV,

select your PC monitor settings to a

refresh frequency of 60 Hz.

PC equipped with a DVI connector

1 Use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect to one of the HDMI connectors of your

TV

2 Connect the audio cable to the PC’s

AUDIO jack and to the L/R AUDIO of

EXT3

2 .

3 Press the key on the remote control to display Source list.

4 Press the ï key to select

HDMI 1 or

HDMI Æ / key to confirm selection.

Supported PC resolutions

640 x 480, 60 Hz

640 x 480, 72 Hz

640 x 480, 75 Hz

640 x 480, 85 Hz

800 x 600, 60 Hz

800 x 600, 72 Hz

800 x 600, 75 Hz

800 x 600, 85 Hz

1024 x 768, 60 Hz

1024 x 768, 70 Hz

1024 x 768, 75 Hz

1024 x 768, 85 Hz

PC resolutions for LCD TV.

Not applicable to 20” LCD TV

1280 x 768, 60 Hz

1280 x 1024, 60 Hz

1360 x 768, 60 Hz

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32.8 Connect a Camera, Camcorder, 32.9. Connect a Headphone

1 Connect your camera, camcorder or

2 For mono equipment, connect to

VIDEO

2 and

AUDIO L

3 (only).

For stereo equipment, connect both

AUDIO AUDIO R

3 .

S-VHS quality with an S-VHS camcorder is obtained by connecting the S-VHS cables with the S-VIDEO input 1 and

AUDIO L / R

inputs 3 .

Warning:

do not connect cables 1

and

1 Insert the plug into the headphone

socket as shown.

2 The headphone impedance must be between 8 and 4000 Ohm. The headphone socket has a 3.5 mm jack.

Tip

Press the key on the remote

control switch off the sound from internal loudspeakers of the TV.

To switch on sound, press the

3 Press the key on the remote control to display Source list.

4 Press the ï key to select

EXT 3

and the key to confirm

selection.

Connectors at side of TV

Connectors at side of TV

1

2

3

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33 Troubleshooting

Below is a list of symptoms you may encounter with your TV. Before you call for service, make these simple checks.

Symptom Possible 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. Wait for 60 seconds and re-insert plug.

Switch on TV again.

• Press the key on the remote control.

Poor reception

(snowy noise)

No picture

• Check antenna connection to the TV and to the wall antenna

socket.

• Try manually adjusting your picture (see page 28).

• Have you chosen the right TV system? (see to page 28).

• Press the key to check the signal strength.

• Verify if the supplied cables are connected properly (The

aerial cable to the TV, the other aerial to your recorder, the

power cables,....).

• Verify if you have selected the correct source.

• Verify if the child lock has been switched off.

No sound on

certain channels

No sound

Sound interference

• Check whether the correct TV system is selected (see page 28).

• Verify if the volume is not at the minimum.

• Check that the mute ( ) mode is not on. If mute mode

is on, press the

the TV.

key to deactivate mute mode.

• Verify the connections between the optional equipment and

• Try switching off any electrical appliances to prevent

interference, for example, hair dryer, vacuum cleaner.

Unable to understand

• key to exit menu from screen.

the selected language on screen to operate

• the key again to display menu.

set in digital mode

• Press the key to select the second

item on the menu and

the key to enter into the next menu level.

• Press the key again and use the key to select the fifth

menu item.

• Press the key to enter into the next menu level.

• Press the Î ï keys to select correct language.

• Press the key to confirm selection.

• Press the key to exit menu.

TV not responding to remote control

• Move closer to the receiver at the front of the TV.

• Check the placement of the batteries.

• Try changing the batteries.

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Symptom Possible solutions

No digital channels

• Contact your dealer about the Digital Video

Broadcasting Terrestrial signal availability in your country.

One or a few tiny spots on

• This symptom is not a problem. The liquid crystal

the screen that do not panel is built with very high precision technology change colour along with giving you the fine picture details. Occasionally, a the video picture

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.

Intermittent or flickering

• Noise is displayed if the connected digital equipment such picture in HD mode as

DVD player or Set-Top box failed. Check user manual of the digital equipment you are connecting.

• Use a standard-compliant (high-quality) HDMI to DVI

cable.

No sound or picture but

front panel red light is on

• Press the key on the remote control.

PC modes do not

work

S-Video colour

becomes faint

• Check whether connections are correct. (see page 47).

• Check whether the source is correctly selected.

Press

correct source.

button to enter Source list and select the

• Check whether you have configured the computer to

a compatible display resolution (see page 47).

• Check graphic card setting of PC.

• Check whether SVHS cable is properly connected.

• Press the

P +

key on the remote control to do a

channel up and then press the

P –

key to do a

channel down.

Black bar on top and

bottom of screen in

PC mode

• Change PC refresh rate to 60 Hz.

AC3 not available

TV antenna cannot be powered by set

• AC3 is not supported for this set. Use the key

on the remote control to select an alternative audio.

• Some TV antennas need to be powered by the set.

This set does not support such a feature.

Changing from one channel to another

• Pay TV channels are encoded by the cable provider and

take a longer time to decode. This is normal behaviour

channel takes a long time and no action is required.

Cannot access digital

• Check whether TV is in analogue mode. If it is, press

menu

key to switch to digital mode.

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34 Glossary

DVI

(Digital Visual Interface) : A digital interface standard created by the Digital Display Working

Group (DDWG) to convert analog signals into digital signals to accommodate both analog and digital monitors.

RGB signals

: These are the three video signals, Red Green Blue, which make up the picture. Using these signals improves picture quality.

S-VHS signals

: These are 2 separate

Y/C video signals from the S-VHS and Hi-8 recording standards. The luminance signals Y

(black and white) and chrominance signals C

(colour) are recorded separately on the tape.

This provides better picture quality than with standard video (VHS and 8 mm) where the Y/C signals are combined to provide only one video signal.

16:9

: Refers to the ratio between the length and height of the screen. Wide screen televisions have a ratio of 16/9, conventional screen TV sets have a ratio of 4/3.

MHEG

(Multimedia and Hypermedia information coding Expert Group) : provides standards for the coded representation of multimedia and hypermedia information objects that are interchanged among applications and services using a variety of media. The objects de fi ne the structure of a multimedia hypermedia presentation.

HDMI

(High-De fi nition Multimedia Interface)

: Provides an uncompressed, all digital audio/video interface between the TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such as set-top box, DVD player and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced or high-de fi nition video plus two-channel digital audio.

System

: Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries. There are different standards: BG, DK, I, and LL’. The System setting

(page 28) is used to select these different standards.

This is not to be confused with PAL or SECAM colour coding. PAL is used in most countries in

Europe, SECAM in France, Russia and most African countries. The United States and Japan use a different system called NTSC.

MPEG

(Moving Picture Experts Group) is the nickname given to a family of International

Standards used for coding audio-visual information in a digital compressed format.

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All rights reserved

Document order number: 3139 125 38462

Hospitality Television

20/26/32HF5335D

15/20HF5234

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Installation of your Philips Hotel TV

1. Introduction

This addendum has been designed to help you install programmes on this Digital TV and activating the hotel mode.

Use this addendum in conjunction with the User Manual of this television.

Please handle the TV with care and wipe with a soft cloth to ensure your TV keeps looking new.

2. The benefits of the Philips hotel TV

This TV is specially designed for hotels. The Philips hotel TV offers all kind of features to

Maximise the convenience for the hotel and meet the needs for the guest

Welcome message to give a friendly welcome to your guest when activating the tv

Remote control features like low battery detection and an anti-theft screw for preventing of theft for batteries

Access to the user menu can be blocked. This prevents users (e.g. guests) from deleting or changing program settings and/or modifying picture and sound settings. This ensures that TVs are always set up correctly.

A switch-on volume and programme can be selected. After switching on, the TV will always start on the specified program and volume level.

The maximum volume can be limited in order to prevent disturbance.

The television keys VOLUME +/- , PROGRAM +/- and MENU can be blocked.

Screen information can be suppressed.

Programmes can be blanked

3. Installing the channels

Installing Digital Programs (only applicable for 20/26/32HF5335D)

Ensure the TV is in Digital mode. If it is in Analogue mode, press the A/D (Analogue/Digital) key on the

Remote Control to enter the Digital mode. the (Menu Digital) key on the Remote Control

2. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called INSTALLATION and press the Right Arrow

Key

3. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called SERVICE SETUP and press the Right Arrow

Key

4. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called REINSTALL ALL SERVICES and press the Right

Arrow Key

5. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called SEARCH and press OK to start the scan. The

TV will now start to scan and install all available (Digital) TV channels and Radio stations automatically.

When the scan is completed, the TV menu will indicate the number of digital services found.

6. Press the OK key again to Store all the services that have been found.

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Installing Analogue Programs

Ensure the TV is in Analogue mode. If it is in Digital mode, press the A/D (Analogue/Digital) key on the

Remote Control to enter the Analogue mode. the ( Menu TV) key on the Remote Control

2. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item called INSTALL and press OK

3. Press the Up/Down Arrow Key to scroll to the item AUTO STORE and press OK

The TV will now start to scan and install all available (Analogue) TV channels automatically. This operation will take a few minutes. The TV display will show the progress of the scan and the number of programmes found.

Refer to the chapter on Automatic Tuning of Analogue Programmes in the User Manual for more details. You can also refer to the chapter on Manual Tuning of Analogue Programmes in the User Manual if a manual scan is preferred.

4. Activating the Hotel Mode Setup menu (BDS)

1. Switch on the television and select an analogue channel

2. On the Remote Control, press keys: [3, 1, 9, 7, 5, 3, MUTE]

3. The becomes visible

4. Use the cursor keys to select and change any of the following settings:

Function

BDS MODE

SWITCH ON SETTINGS

SWITCH ON VOLUME

MAXIMUM VOLUME

SWITCH ON CHANNEL

POWER ON

DISPLAY MESSAGE

Possible selections

ON /OFF

0-100, LAST STATUS

0-100

USER DEFINED, LAST STATUS

ON/STANDBY/LAST STATUS

ON/OFF

WELCOME MESSAGE

CONTROL SETTINGS

LOCAL KEYBOARD LOCK

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

OSD DISPLAY

HIGH SECURITY MODE

AUTO SCART

MONITOR OUT

LINE 1/LINE 2/CLEAR

ON/OFF/ALL

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

BLANK CHANNEL ON/OFF

STORE >

5. Select STORE ” and press [CURSOR RIGHT] to save the settings and exit BDS Hotel Mode setup. Press [MENU] to exit without saving.

6. For BDS Hotel Mode settings to take effect, you must turn the TV set Off, then back On.

BDS Hotel Mode Functions

This paragraph describes the functionality of each item in the BDS Hotel Mode Setup menu.

BDS MODE

ON BDS Hotel Mode is ON:

The user menu is blocked.

All settings of the Hotel Mode Setup menu are in effect.

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OFF BDS Hotel Mode is OFF:

The TV operates as a normal consumer TV

SWITCH ON VOL

When the user switches the TV ON, it will play at the specified volume level. There are 2 options:

LAST STATUS Upon start-up, the TV volume will be set to the level before the TV set was last turned off.

USER DEFINED As specified by installer

Remark: “SWITCH ON VOL” cannot exceed the MAXIMUM VOL level. This is the volume level with which the Hotel Mode Setup menu was entered.

MAXIMUM VOL

The TV Volume will not exceed the selected volume level.

SWITCH ON CHANNEL

When the user switches the TV ON, it will tune to the specified channel. There are 2 options:

LAST STATUS The TV will switch on to the last channel that was shown before the TV set was turned off

USER DEFINED Any analogue channel can be chosen to be the first channel to switch on

POWER ON

The Power On function allows the TV to enter a specific mode of operation (On or Standby) after the mains power is activated.

ON

STANDBY

When set, the TV will always turn ON after the mains power is enabled.

When set, the TV will always turn to STANDBY after mains power is enabled

LAST STATUS When set, the TV will always turn to the last power status before the mains power was disabled.

DISPLAY MESSAGE

ON Enables display of the Welcome Message for 30 seconds after the TV set is turned on

OFF Disables the display of the Welcome Message.

If OSD DISPLAY is set to OFF, then the Welcome Message is automatically disabled.

WELCOME MESSAGE

The Welcome Message function allows the TV to show a customized greeting to the hotel guest whenever the

TV is switched on. This helps to personalize the hotel experience for guests.

The Welcome Message can consist of 2 lines of text, with each line containing a maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters. Use the Remote Control arrow keys to create the Welcome Message.

To enable the display of the Welcome Message, the DISPLAY MESSAGE option must be ON

To clear the Welcome Message from the TV’s memory, select CLEAR

LOCAL KEYBOARD LOCK

ON The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/- and MENU are blocked.

OFF The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/- and MENU function normally

ALL The television keys VOLUME +/-, PROGRAM +/-, MENU and POWER are blocked.

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

ON Standard Remote Control keys are disabled.

OFF All Remote Control keys will function normally.

OSD DISPLAY

ON Normal screen information is displayed (e.g. programme information)

OFF Screen information is suppressed.

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HIGH SECURITY MODE

ON Allows access to the BDS Hotel Mode Setup Menu via the special BDS Setup Remote only.

(RC2573/01)

OFF Allows access to the BDS Hotel Mode Setup Menu via BDS Setup Remote or via normal Remote

Control (using special key code sequence).

AUTO SCART

The Auto Scart function enables auto-detection of AV devices that are connected to the TV’s Scart connector.

ON Enables Auto Scart switching in BDS Hotel Mode.

OFF Disables Auto Scart switching in BDS Hotel Mode.

MONITOR OUT

ON Allows audio & video output from TV via relevant AV connectors (if available).

OFF Disables both Audio & Video output from the TV (to prevent illegal copying).

BLANK CHANNEL

The Blank Channel function disables the display of video on the TV, but does not affect the audio output. This function can be used for audio applications (example: Off-air radio transmission, music channels, and so on), which do not necessarily require the display of video.

ON The current programme is blanked

OFF The current programme is not blanked (normal visible; DEFAULT value)

BLANK CHANNEL can be set for every channel. Use [P+ / P-] to go through all the programmes and set the desired status per channel. The programme number is visible in the top left corner.

Low Battery Check

This television set has a special feature which checks the battery power level of a TV Remote Control, and indicates if the battery is low and requires changing.

(Note: The Low Battery Check function works only with certain models of Remote Controls. Please check with the Philips sales representative if the Remote Control used with this TV supports this function)

To activate the Low Battery Check function, hold the TV Remote Control in front of the TV, and press and hold the OK button on the Remote Control for at least 5 seconds. A message will appear on the TV screen to indicate if the battery power level is OK, or if it is Low. If the message indicates that the battery level is low, it is recommended to change the batteries of the Remote Control immediately.

5. Cloning of settings

Cloning of analogue TV channels and TV settings as described in the chapter

Hotel Mode Set-up menu

For 15/20HF5234 o

Wireless cloning with the SmartLoader 22AV1120 or 22AV1135 o

Cloning off all adjustable TV settings + analogue channel table

For 20/26/32HF5335D o

Wired cloning with the SmartLoader 22AV1135 using the wire packed with the SmartLoader o

Cloning off all adjustable TV settings + analogue channel table (digital channel table via automatic installation)

Instruction for cloning of settings between TVs

Philips SmartLoader (22AV1135/00)

The Philips SmartLoader is an installation tool especially designed for easy and fast installation and copying of

TV settings on Philips Institutional TV’s.

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The Philips SmartLoader works in 2 modes – Wireless and Wired:

Wireless mode ---- through infrared sensor (15/20HF5234)

Switch the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode by sliding the side-switch to the icon on the SmartLoader device. Point the Wireless SmartLoader to the TV’s infrared receiver (optimal distance of 5-30cm) and proceed with the Installation procedure listed below.

Wired mode ---- using the by-packed accessory cable(s) (20/26/32HF5335D)

Switch the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode by sliding the side-switch to the icon on the SmartLoader device.

Examine the rear connectors of the TV set to determine if the 3-pin or 4-pin female connector wire (packed with the Wireless SmartLoader) should be used. Plug in the correct connector wire to the corresponding opening on the TV set (usually marked as SERV C), and then connect the RJ11 jack end of the accessory wire to the RJ11 socket on the SmartLoader.

The Installation Procedure consists of three simple steps:

1. Choosing a Master TV

The Master TV is the TV set whose installation and configuration settings are to be copied into other TV’s (of the same type only).

2. Programming the SmartLoader with the settings from the Master TV

Follow these steps to program the SmartLoader with the settings of the Master TV. a) Wireless

Set the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader. b) Wired

Connect the SmartLoader to the TV using the appropriate accessory cable.

Set the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader.

The Master TV will show the following menu:

SMARTLOADER TO TV >

TV TO SMARTLOADER >

On the TV screen, highlight the menu option “TV TO SMARTLOADER”

Press the right arrow key on the SmartLoader to start the programming process

A number display (from 0~100) will be shown on screen, indicating the percentage of the programming progress from the TV to the SmartLoader. When the programming is completed, “##” will show “100” and the message “DONE” will appear.

TV TO SMARTLOADER ## (0-100)

The SmartLoader is programmed and can be used to install and configure other TVs.

Copying the settings of the Master TV to other TVs with the SmartLoader

Follow these steps to install and configure the settings of a Philips TV with the SmartLoader.

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a) Wireless method

Set the SmartLoader to “Wireless” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader. b) Wired method

Connect the SmartLoader to the TV using the appropriate accessory cable.

Set the SmartLoader to “Wired” mode using the side switch.

Turn on the TV, and while holding the SmartLoader, point it in the direction of the

TV. Press the “MENU” Key on the SmartLoader.

On the TV screen, highlight the menu option “SMARTLOADER TO TV”

Press the right arrow key on the SmartLoader to initiate the copying process

> A number display (from 0~100) will be shown on screen, indicating the percentage of the installation progress from the SmartLoader to the TV. When the data transfer is completed, “##” will show “100” and the message GOODBYE will appear.

SMARTLOADER TO TV ## (0-100)

> The TV will go to Standby mode. When the TV is next powered on, it will be configured with the settings from the Master TV, and ready for use.

Problems and Solutions:

1. The message “I2C ERROR” is displayed on the screen.

Bad connection of RJ11 wire or wrong data transmission has occurred. Try again.

2. The message “WRONG VERSION” is displayed on the screen.

The program contained in the SmartLoader has a software code incompatible with the actual TV.

Reprogram the Wireless SmartLoader from a Master TV whose software code is compatible with the actual TV.

3. TV doesn’t respond to the SmartLoader.

Check if the LED on the SmartLoader lights up in green when pressing any button.

If the LED is red, it means that the batteries are low and should be replaced.

Bring the SmartLoader closer to the TV infrared receiver and try again.

Notes:

Make sure that the 3 R6/AA sized batteries are placed correctly in the bottom compartment of the

SmartLoader. The LED on the SmartLoader should light up in green when pressing any button, indicating operational batteries. When the LED shows red, the batteries need to be replaced.

The SmartLoader can only copy the settings between 2 TVs of the same type. Once the

SmartLoader is programmed with the settings from a Master TV of a certain type or model, then these settings can be installed on another TV of the same model only.

The SmartLoader cannot be used to copy the (digital) channel table of a Digital TV set.

If the SmartLoader is used with a DVB (European Digital) TV set, then the TV set must first be switched to Analog mode.

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Disposal of your old product.

Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European

Directive 22002/96/EC. Please find out more about the separate collection system for electrical and electronic products in your local neighborhood.

Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

The packaging of this product is intended to be recycled. Apply to the local authorities for correct disposal.

2007 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. all rights reserved

Specifications are subject to change without notice

Trademarks are property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.

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