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Philips Commercial Solutions

User Manual

26HF5545D

32HF5545D

32HF7945D

26HF7945D

42HF7945D

26HF7955H

32HF7955H

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Read your Quick Use Guide and/or

Owner’s Manual first for quick tips that make using your Philips product

If you have read your instructions and still need assistance, you may access our online help at

www.philips.com/hospitality or

1-866-497-4225

while with your product

(and Model / Serial number)

For Customer Use

Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the rear of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.

Model No. ______________________________

Serial No.

___________________________

Contents

Important Safety Instructions ............ 2

Safety Information and Useful Tips ... 5

Before Calling Service ......................... 6

Basic TV Connections .......................... 8

Antenna Connection ...................................... 8

Mains Connection ........................................... 8

Switching on the TV ....................................... 8

Use and Care of Optional Remote

Controls ................................................ 9

Overview of TV Connectors and

Controls .............................................. 10

Optional Remote Controls ............... 11

RC2888/01 ..................................................... 11

Guest Remote Control Keys ............. 12

Overview of TV Setup Main Menu /

Sub-Menus ........................................... 13

Accessing the Setup Menu ................ 14

Accessing TV Setup Menu using the

Remote Control (RC2573GR) .................. 14

Installation ......................................... 15

A. Selecting the language ............................ 15

B. Selecting your Communication Source

.......................................................................... 15

C. Changing the settings of a channel ...... 15

D. Tuning channels automatically ............. 19

E. Selecting Cable or Antenna mode ...... 19

F. Selecting Virtual or Physical Channel . 19

G. Enabling your current ring .................... 20

H. Setting up the options for Digital

Channels ......................................................... 20

I. Selecting and Configuring the settings and options ................................................... 23

Appendix A – Multi Remote Controls

Support ............................................... 36

Definitions, Acronyms and

Abbreviations ..................................... 37

USA Limited Warranty .................... 40

Who is covered? ........................................... 40

What is covered? .......................................... 40

What is the period of coverage? ............... 40

What we will do to correct problems? ... 41

What is excluded? ........................................ 41

How to get warranty service in U.S.A.,

Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands? or

Where can I get more information?......... 42

Cleaning and Care .............................. 43

Environmental Care .......................... 43

Index .................................................... 44

Dolby Digital ....................................... 46

Kensington Security Slot ................... 46

2

Important Safety Instructions

Read before operating equipment

1.

For the quickest and most trouble free installation, please consult the quick start guide that came packed in the Television

(or down load it from www.philips.com/ hospitality if you have lost it).

2.

3.

Keep these instructions.

Heed all warnings.

4.

Follow all instructions.

5.

Do not use this TV near water.

6.

Clean only with a dry, soft, non-abrasive cloth.

7.

Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.

8.

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

9.

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10.

Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

11.

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

12.

Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the TV. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/TV combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13.

Unplug this TV during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

14.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the

TV has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the TV has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

15.

This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries

Alliance: www.eiae.org

16.

Damage Requiring Service - The TV should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:

• The power supply cord or the plug

has been damaged; or

• Objects have fallen, or liquid has been

spilled into the TV; or

• The TV has been exposed to rain; or

• The TV does not appear to operate

normally or exhibits a marked change

in performance; or

• The TV has been dropped, or the damaged.

Important Safety Instructions

Read before operating equipment

17.

Stand, Wall or Ceiling Mounting

- Philips warrantees that this product is safety tested and UL Certified when mounted with the enclosed stand or stands sold by Philips. No such warrantees are made regarding third party mounts or stands.

18.

Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.

19.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA

No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below.

20.

Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.

21.

Battery Usage CAUTION - To prevent battery leakage that may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit:

• Install all batteries correctly, with +

and - aligned as marked on the unit

• Do not mix batteries (old and new or

carbon and alkaline, etc.)

• Remove batteries when the unit is

not used for a long time.

3

Important Safety Instructions

Read before operating equipment

Know these safety symbols

C A U T I O N

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

This “bolt of lightning” indicates material not insulated within your unit which may cause an electrical shock.

For the safety of everyone in your property, please do not remove product covering.

The “exclamation point” calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this appliance should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus.

CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert.

ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs

électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la bome correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.

4

Safety Information and Useful Tips

1.

Two people are required to lift and carry a TV that weighs more than 55 pounds.

Improper handling of the TV can cause serious injury.

2.

If you place the TV set on a solid surface.

Ensure the surface is level and that it can withstand the weight of the TV.

3.

Installing the TV on the wall requires special skill that should only be performed by a qualified personnel.

You should not attempt to do the work yourself. Philips bears no responsibility for improper mounting or mounting that results in accident or injury. Make sure that the wall mount is being fixed securely enough so that it meets safety standards.

4.

This TV is compatible with the VESA wall mounting standard. Please contact your local electronics supplier for a

VESA compliant bracket to wall mount this TV. Before you mount your TV on a wall, ensure the wall is suitable to carry the weight of the TV.

5.

Do not insert the power plug in the wall socket before all connections are made.

6.

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

7.

Do not leave the TV in stand-by mode for an extended period of time. Instead, disconnect the TV from the mains.

8.

The TV set is always connected to the mains. Disconnection of the TV set can be done by:

• unplugging the mains cord located at

the back of TV set, or

• unplugging the mains plug from the

mains socket outlet.

Pull the power lead by the plug - do not pull on the power lead.

9.

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

10.

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 and cause arcing or fire.

11.

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

TV.

5

Before Calling Service

If you are experiencing problems, check this list of symptoms and suggested steps to take before requesting service. You may be able to solve the problem yourself.

Note: Please become familiar with the commercial features as described in TV installation / Setup because the effects of several of these features, if not thoroughly understood might appear as faulty operation.

Symptoms

Installation TV does not respond to commands of the Setup Remote

Control

Suggested steps to take

• Check the button on the left hand side of the remote control must be in the SETUP location (see page

14).

TV does not respond to the Guest Remote

Control

• Check if YES is selected in the REMOTE

CONTROL LOCK feature. Select NO if YES is selected (see page 26)

Picture

Unable to enter

Setup menu via

Guest Remote

Control

No picture

• Use the Green Remote Control (RC2573GR) to access Setup menu to reset SECURITY setting (see page 25).

Check that the antenna / cable is connected properly at the rear of the TV.

Check picture adjustments (brightness, contrast, colour, tint).

Check Tuning Mode setting (Air / Cable).

Possible TV station problem. Try another channel.

Ensure VIDEO is not selected in the MUTE feature of the CHANNEL INSTALL menu (see page 18).

Power

Double image /

“ghost” image

Snowy / noisy picture

• Check antenna, cable or set-top box.

No power

• Check antenna, cable and /or set-top box connections. Ensure that they are properly connected.

• Ensure that the TV's AC power cord is plugged into the main socket and to your TV. If there is still no power, disconnect the plug. Wait for 60 seconds and re-attach plug. Switch on the TV again.

TV switch off by itself • Check ESP (Energy Saving Programmability) setting in TV installation / setup (see page 28).

TV cannot be switched off

• Ensure FORCED ON is not selected in the

POWER ON feature of the SWITCH ON / OSD menu (see page 24).

6

Before Calling Service

Power

Sound

Remote

Control

Symptoms

TV cannot be switched on

No Sound

Suggested steps to take

If you are using the POWER button of the remote control to switch on the TV, note that button is only use to set the TV to stand-by mode. Use the Digit

0-9 or CH + / – buttons to switch on TV.

Check if YES is selected in the REMOTE

CONTROL LOCK feature in SECURITY menu.

Select NO to deactivate lock function (see page 26).

Check if ALL is selected in the KEYBOARD

LOCK feature in SECURITY menu. Select NO to deactivate lock function (see page 25).

Note: If both REMOTE CONTROL LOCK and

KEYBOARD LOCK feature are activated, use the

Setup Remote Control to go into these two menus to deactivate lock function.

Check if the volume of TV is not at the minimum. Try pressing the Volume Up button of the remote control to increase sound.

Check that the mute mode is not on. If mute mode is on, press the Mute button on the remote control to deactivate mute mode.

Check AUDIO is not selected in the MUTE feature of the CHANNEL INSTALL menu (see page 18).

Check that the audio source in the DEFAULT

HDMI AUDIO feature is selected correctly (see page 31).

If the TV is connected via HDMI to a DVD player, check whether the Digital Audio output of the DVD player is set to PCM mode.

Volume level cannot be increased or decreased beyond a certain value

• Check the limit setting for the Minimum and

Maximum Volume and re-specify the setting in the

MIN VOLUME / MAX VOLUME features in the

CONTROL menu (see page 29).

TV does not respond to Guest Remote

Control

Try changing the batteries.

Aim remote control directly at remote control sensor lens on TV and try pressing any button on the remote control.

Check if YES is selected in the REMOTE

CONTROL LOCK feature in SECURITY menu.

Select NO to deactivate lock function (see page 26).

Deselect HM - LINK in the COMMUNICATION feature if HM - LINK selected (see page 15).

7

8

Basic TV Connections

Antenna Connection

Connect the antenna or RF cable signal to the 75 ohm RF 'F' connector socket located on the TV.

Switching on the TV

Press the power button on the TV or on one of the optional remote controls to switch the TV set on.

Note: If the TV is in commercial mode, it might not respond to the front panel or the remote control. Please refer to the section on TV Installation and TV Setup Menu in this documentation for more information.

Mains Connection

Ensure that the mains voltage and frequency are correct. Please refer to the product labelling and documentation.

Note: The power button on the TV does not disconnect the television from the AC mains. It toggles the TV between on and stand-by mode. To completely turn off the

AC mains power, you must unplug the AC mains plugs from the wall socket.

Use and Care of Optional Remote Controls

To load batteries into the remote control:

Remove the battery compartment lid from the back of the remote control.

Insert two AA-sized batteries into the battery compartment, making sure the positive + and negative - polarity line up correctly as indicated inside the case.

• Re-attach the battery compartment lid.

Note: Always remove batteries from the remote control if it is not used for a long period of time. This is to prevent damage to the remote control due to battery leakage.

9

Overview of TV Connectors and Controls

DATA 1 DATA 2

8

VGA In

Warning :

Risk of electric shock. Rear jack panel must be removed by qualified personnel only.

1.

Do not connect any telephone cables or equipment to Data 1 (RJ12) & Data 2

(RJ45) connectors.

. POWER

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

2.

- CHANNEL +

To select a channel.

3.

MENU

To display or close menus.

4.

- VOLUME +

To increase or decrease volume.

5.

Data 1 (RJ 12)

For Pay Per View Terminal connection.

6.

Data 2 (RJ 45)

For Smartcard XpressBox connection.

7.

8 Ω Speaker

To connect to bathroom speaker (for

7945D or 5545D model only) and pendant control (for 7955H model only).

A stereo jack must be used.

8.

VGA In

For PC/Lap-top VGA input.

9.

TV Aerial

To connect to the aerial plug.

10.

Audio Out

To connect to an amplifier with coaxial digital output.

11.

Audio / Video Inputs

To connect to video camera or camcorder. Only one video connection can be used at a time.

12.

HDMI

To connect to peripheral equipment, including high-definition equipment.

13.

Component Video Inputs/Audio

Inputs

To connect to DVD or decoder which have the same connectors.

14.

Smart Card Slot

(Applicable to certain models only).

For use with compatible 32 pin smart card.

10

Optional Remote Controls

The following remote controls are applicable to Philips Business Display Solutions TV products. These can be used for setup and configuration purposes.

RC2573GR is an optional remote control for Institutional TV / Business Display

Solutions features and Smart Card settings.

It can be purchased separately.

RC2888/01

Guest Mode Remote Control (optional)

Slide this button up to enter into

Guest mode.

or

Slide this button down to enter into Setup mode.

POWER

RECALL

CC

GUEST

DCM

1

SETUP

4

7

RESET

TEXT

2

5

8

0

SMART SLEEP

9

GUIDE

CH

3

6

M A/CH

_

VOL

+

_

+

_

+

CH

A

E

B

F

C

G

D

CLOCK A / V

11

Guest Remote Control Keys

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

1.

Source Select

To toggle between available video sources.

2.

Closed Caption

To activate the Closed Caption function.

3.

Smart Sound

To select the predefined sound settings.

4.

Sleep

To activate the sleep timer. Press the button repeatedly to increase countdown time.

5.

Menu

To call up or exit the menus.

6.

Navigation cursors

To navigate through the menus/ submenus.

7.

Volume + / –

To adjust the TV volume.

8.

0 to 9 Digit keys

To select a TV channel. For a two digit number, enter the second digit before the dash disappears.

9.

Alternate Channel

To toggle between the alternate channels

10.

Channel Guide

To activate the channel guide function.

11.

Standby

Power the TV off or on.

12.

DVD keys (if applicable)

To pause DVD play.

To start DVD playback.

To pause DVD playback.

To fast forward DVD playback

To fast forward DVD playback.

13.

Smart Sound

To select predefined sound settings.

14.

OK

To confirm a selection.

15.

Channel + / –

To select channels.

16.

Mute

To turn off or on sound.

17.

Format

To select TV screen formats.

12

Overview of TV Setup Main Menu / Sub-Menus

SETUP

LANGUAGE

COMMUNICATION

CHANNEL INSTALL

CHANNEL

INPUT

DIGITAL

RINGS

LABEL

MUTE

AUTO INSTALL TV

START

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

CHANNEL SETUP

AUDIO

DIGITAL CC SETUP

CONFIGURATION

SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

SECURITY

CONTROL

FEATURES

CC / V-CHIP

ENGLISH, ESPANOL, FRANCAIS

>

TV 2

TUNER, AV, SVIDEO, CVI, VGA,

HDMI, *CARD CVBS, *CARD-YC,

*CARD CVI

>

NO, YES

(1) (2) (3) (4)

NONE, AUDIO, VIDEO

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

NO, YES

NO, YES

RING1, RING2, RING3, RING4

* CARD CVBS, CARD-YC, CARD CVI are available on certain models only.

13

Accessing the Setup Menu

The following remote control commands are applicable to Philips Business Display

Solutions TV products. These can be used for setup and configuration purposes.

2.

Press the

button on the remote control to activate the TV Setup Menu.

ACCESSING TV SETUP MENU

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

(RC2573GR)

SETUP

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

NO

RING1

>

1.

Slide the button to the Setup location.

POWER

RECALL

CC

GUEST

DCM

1

SETUP

4

7

RESET

TEXT

2

5

8

0

SMART SLEEP

9

GUIDE

CH

3

6

M A/CH

_

VOL

+

_

+

_

+

CH

A

E

B

F

C

G

D

CLOCK A / V

To scroll through the menu :

Press the or button on the remote control. A highlight indicates that the respective menu item’s setting is selected for modification.

Press the to modify the setting of the selected menu item.

To exit menu, press the the remote control.

button on

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Installation

A. Selecting the language

You can select ENGLISH, ESPANOL or

FRANCAIS as your preferred language.

• Press the > button repeatedly to select your preferred language.

COMMUNICATION

COMMUNICATION SP - SPI

DCM TYPE >

SETUP

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

NO

RING1

>

B. Selecting your Communication

Source

There are seven options in the

COMMUNICATION menu which can be selected by using the < > buttons on the remote control.

They are SP - SPI, SP - I2C, HM - LINK,

SERIAL XPRESS, MULTI RC, SMART

RC and OFF. The factory default is SP-SPI and this is correct for most systems.

Select SP - SPI, SP - I2C, HM - LINK or SERIAL XPRESS options to allow you to identify a connection link between the TV Display and the setup box.

For SP - SPI and SP - I2C, select

GENERIC under DCM TYPE if the set-top box requires source switch.

For MULTI RC, select this option to use the specified color code to correspond to the remote control (see

Appendix A on page 36).

Select SMART RC option to access the

SMOOVIE functionality on this TV set.

Proceed to select STORE and store all your selections.

C. Changing the settings of a channel

This feature allows you to change settings for a particular channel.

SETUP

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

NO

RING1

>

SETUP

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

NO

RING1

>

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• Press the > button to enter into the CHANNEL INSTALL menu.

SETUP

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

NO

RING1

>

• Press the > button to enter into the CHANNEL INSTALL menu.

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

RINGS

TV 2

>

(1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 )

2.

Selecting an input source

• Select TUNER, AV, SVIDEO, CVI,

VGA, HDMI, CARD-CVBS,

Note : Card-YC, Card CVI, and

Card CVBS are available on certain

• If TUNER is selected, you can

assign a logo to the channel (refer to

CHANNEL LOGO section below).

You can also access DIGITAL

options (refer to DIGITAL section

on page 18 ).

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

DIGITAL MAJOR CH

DIGITAL MINOR CH

RINGS

TV 2

>

>

1

0

(1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 )

1.

Selecting a channel

• Select the channel by using the Digit

0 - 9 buttons.

• For Cable mode, channel selection is

from 01 - 250.

• For Antenna mode, selection of

channel is from 02 - 250.

• In order to input a three digit channel,

the TV must be configured to allow

three digit channel entry. Please see

page 28 under “3 DIGIT ENTRY

for instructions on how to do this.

3.

Assigning a channel logo / text to the channel

• Press the > button to enter into the

CHANNEL LOGO mode display

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

DIGITAL MAJOR CH

DIGITAL MINOR CH

RINGS

TV 2

>

>

1

0

(1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 )

• Use P + / – to search for the available

logo pages. Use the < > < > buttons

to navigate and select the logo.

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• Or press the Digit 5 button to use

the keyboard to input text to search

for the desired logo.

• Use the < > < > buttons to

navigate and select the character and

Logo Search input box.

• After you have input the text, press

and use the < > < > buttons to

navigate and select the logo.

• Press Digit 0 to save and exit.

4.

Selecting Digital Channel Options

• If the current channel you are mapping

is a digital or high definition channel,

use the < > buttons to select YES.

DIGITAL CH SCROLL, DIGITAL

these options will not appear in the

menu.

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

YES

NO

RING1

>

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

TV 2

>

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

MPEG PROGRAMME NUMBER

RINGS

>

8

2

(1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 )

5.

Scrolling the Digital Channels

• If NO is selected, press the < >

buttons to go the previous or next

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

DIGITAL MAJOR CH

DIGITAL MINOR CH

RINGS

TV 2

>

>

1

0

(1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 )

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

DIGITAL MAJOR CH

DIGITAL MINOR CH

RINGS

TV 2

>

>

1

0

(1 ) (2 ) (3 ) (4 )

If NO is selected in the USE

CHANNEL TABLE (see page 19),

the options for DIGITAL MAJOR

are replaced with the options of

RF CHANNEL NUMBER and

MPEG PROGRAM NUMBER.

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6.

Searching the Digital Major

Channels / RF Channel Number

For DIGITAL MAJOR CH / RF

channel number (1 to 999) using the

Digit 0 - 9 buttons.

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

DIGITAL MAJOR CH

DIGITAL MINOR CH

RINGS

TV 2

>

>

1

0

(1X ) ( 2 ) (3 ) (4 )

7.

Searching the Digital Minor

Channel / MPEG Program Number

• For DIGITAL MINOR CH / MPEG

Digit 0 - 9 buttons to key in the

channel number (0 to 999).

• Press the < button from Channel 0

• If NO is selected, go back to

DIGITAL MAJOR CH. / RF

one part channel number.

• Use the Digit 0 - 9 buttons to key in

the channel number (1 to 16383).

9.

Naming a channel

You can assign a name to a channel.

• Press the < > buttons to move to

the first character slot. A red dash will

appear.

• Press the < > buttons to key in the

CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

DIGITAL MAJOR CH

DIGITAL MINOR CH

RINGS

LABEL

TV 2

>

>

1

0

(1X ) ( 2 ) (3 ) (4 )

( S P O _ ) 8.

Selecting your preferred ring

There are four groups of rings. Each ring comprises a group of channels.

• Press the < > buttons to select

preferred ring. A red dash will appear

beside the selected ring.

• Press the < > buttons to confirm

selection. A “X” will appear

beside the ring.

• Press the

button to save and exit mode.

• Press the < > buttons to move to

the next character slot and continue

to key in the next character

(maximum of 8 characters).

• Press the mode.

button to save and exit

10.

Selecting the Mute Source

You can choose to mute the Audio or the Video.

• Press the < > buttons to select

NONE, AUDIO or VIDEO.

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CHANNEL

CHANNEL LOGO

DIGITAL CH SCROLL

DIGITAL MAJOR CH

DIGITAL MINOR CH

RINGS

LABEL

TV 2

>

>

1

0

(1X ) ( 2 ) (3 ) (4 )

( S P O _ ) >

2.

Press the > button again to start automatic installing of channels.

Note : To interrupt automatic installing of channels, press any button on the remote control.

D. Tuning channels automatically

Note: This option is only available when

TUNER is selected at the INPUT item of the CHANNEL INSTALL menu.

1.

Press the > button to enter START mode.

mode

Note: This option is only available when

TUNER is selected at the INPUT item of the CHANNEL INSTALL menu.

1.

Select YES to use Cable mode and NO to use Antenna mode.

SETUP

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

NO

RING1

>

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

YES

NO

RING1

>

START

AUTO INSTALL TV

>

Channel

Note: This option is only available when

TUNER is selected at the INPUT item of the CHANNEL INSTALL menu.

The USE CHANNEL TABLE option relates to the use of Virtual channels versus Physical channels.

1.

Select NO to use Physical channel number as most PPV systems mandate that the TV use Physical channels.

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LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

YES

NO

RING1

>

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

YES

RING1

>

2.

Select YES for a stand alone system where the channels are tuned and ordered by their Virtual channel numbers.

Most HD stations are assigned Physical channel numbers that differ from their traditional analog channel numbers.

So the channel you know as Channel 2, is actually broadcasting its HD signal on a physical channel unrelated to Channel

2, say 19.1 for example. Selecting YES will cause the HD broadcast of Channel

2 to appear as Channel 2.1, the virtual channel instead of the physical location of the broadcast, 19.1.

H. Setting up the options for

Digital Channels

Press the > button to enter the

DIGITAL SETUP mode.

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

YES

RING1

>

G. Enabling your current ring

Four groups of RING are available.

1.

To enable CURRENT RING, select from RING1 to RING4.

2.

If “SMART RC” is selected under

COMMUNICATION source (see page

15, “Selecting your Communication

Source”), then RING 4 will not be available.

CHANNEL SETUP

DIGITAL CC SETUP

EMERGENCY ALERT

>

>

>

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1.

Setting up the VCHIP / DIGITAL

RATING and FACTORY CH RESET

• Press the > button to enter the

CHANNEL SETUP mode.

CHANNEL SETUP

DIGITAL CC SETUP

EMERGENCY ALERT

VCHIP / DIGITAL RATING

FACTORY CH RESET

>

CLEAR ? > >

>

>

>

• Press the > button to enter the

AUDIO mode.

VCHIP / DIGITAL RATING allows you to configure and enable content restrictions on the TV based upon the VCHIP STANDARD

(see www.fcc.gov/vchip/ for more information on ratings).

FACTORY CHANNEL RESET allows you to clear the digital channel map. Note : You need to do an automatic installation after FACTORY

CHANNEL RESET is confirmed.

• Press the < > buttons to select

the item you want to configure.

• Press the < > buttons to select

option.

2.

Selecting the Digital Audio language

Allows you to select your preferred digital audio language (English, Spanish or

French).

PREFERRED LANGUAGE English >

• Press the > button to enter the

Preferred Language mode and select

your preferred language.

ENGLISH SELECTED

SPANISH

FRENCH

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3.

Selecting the Digital Closed

Caption options

DIGITAL CLOSED CAPTION

SETUP allows you to select the default

Closed Captioning option and also configure the digital text / background properties of digital CC.

4.

Activating the Emergency Alert

Use this option to enable or disable

MEDIUM to LOW alert.

• Press the > button to enter the

EMERGENCY ALERT menu and

CHANNEL SETUP

DIGITAL CC SETUP

EMERGENCY ALERT

CHANNEL SETUP

>

DIGITAL CC SETUP

>

EMERGENCY ALERT

>

>

>

>

DIGITAL CC

CAPTION OPTION

CAPTION TEXT

CAPTION BACKGROUND

ON

>

>

• Press the < > buttons to select

MEDIUM or LOW.

• Press the < > buttons to select ON

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• Press the > button to enter the

DIGITAL CC SETUP menu and

select your default Closed Captioning

option and also configure the digital

text / background properties of digital

CC.

• Select ON option to enable

EMERGENCY ALERT.

Note : HIGH Emergency Alert

cannot be disabled.

Installation

I. Selecting and Configuring the settings and options

In the CONFIGURATION menu, it allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :

1.

2.

SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

3.

SECURITY

4.

5.

CONTROL

VIDEO ADJUSTMENT

6.

FEATURES

7.

CC / V - CHIP

Press the > button to enter the

CONFIGURATION menu.

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

YES

YES

RING1

>

• Press the < > buttons to select the item you want to configure.

1.

Specifying the configuration when switching on TV

In the SWITCH ON / OSD menu, it allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :

– WELCOME MESSAGE

– SWITCH ON CHANNEL

– SWITCH ON VOLUME

– SWITCH ON PICTURE FORMAT

– POWER ON

– VOLUME INDICATOR

– CHANNEL DISPLAY

WELCOME MESSAGE

SWITCH ON CHANNEL

SWITCH ON VOLUME

SWITCH ON PIC FMT

POWER ON

VOLUME INDICATOR

CHANNEL DISPLAY

>

TV 2

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WIDESCREEN

LAST STATUS

YES

ALL

• Press the < or > button to select

the item you want to configure.

• Press the < , > or Digit 0 -9 buttons

to make adjustment or select options.

WELCOME MESSAGE: key in a

SWITCH ON CHANNEL: set a

channel which you desire the TV

to always tune to at startup.

Note: If STANDARD is selected in

feature, the TV will switch to the last

viewed channel upon start-up.

SWITCH ON VOLUME: specify

the volume setting at startup.

SWITCH ON PIC FMT: select

your preferred picture format at

ZOOM 16:9, SUBTITLE ZOOM,

WIDESCREEN, SUPERWIDE or

FULLSCREEN).

POWER ON: select the status

(LAST STATUS, ON, STANDBY

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2.

Specifying the configurations for TV

PICTURE / SOUND

In the CONFIGURATION menu, the PICTURE / SOUND feature allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :

– BRIGHTNESS

– COLOR

– CONTRAST

– SHARPNESS

– TINT

– ACTIVE CONTROL

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the last power status will be activated

when TV is switched on.

always switch on when the mains

cord is inserted in the mains socket

and turn on. The POWER buttons on

the Guest Remote Control and the

TV will be enabled.

TV will switch on to stand-by mode

whenever the main power is switched

on.

the TV will always switch on when the

mains cord is inserted in the mains

socket and turn on. The POWER

buttons on the Guest Remote Control

and the TV will be disabled.

VOLUME INDICATOR: display the

CHANNEL DISPLAY: display

the programme number, label (if any)

– TREBLE

– BASS

– BALANCE

– AVL

• Press the > button to select

PICTURE / SOUND.

SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS

CC / V-CHIP

>

>

>

>

• Press the > button to enter the

PICTURE / SOUND menu.

BRIGHTNESS 45

COLOR 38

CONTRAST 70

SHARPNESS 50

TINT 36

ACTIVE CONTROL YES

TREBLE 52

BASS 55

AVL ON

• Press the < > buttons to select

the item you want to configure.

• Press the < > buttons to make

adjustments or select option.

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3.

Specifying the Security options

In the CONFIGURATION menu, the SECURITY feature allows you to select an option to enable access to the

SETUP menu without a RC2573GR setup remote control.

The SECURITY feature allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :

– SECURITY

– KEYBOARD LOCK

– REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

– DECRYPTION CONTROL

• Press the > button and select

SECURITY.

SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS

CC / V-CHIP

>

>

>

>

• Press the > button to enter the

SECURITY menu.

• Press the < > buttons to select the

item you want to configure.

• If STANDARD option is selected in

entering a special security code

with a guest remote control.

Contact the Philips Commercial

Solutions Customer Care Center at

+1 866 497-4225 should you require

• If HIGH is selected, the TV setup

menu can be accessed only with a

RC2573GR setup remote control in

Note :The default security setting is

STANDARD. When security setting

vulnerable to unauthorized operations.

buttons except for the POWER

button.

• Select ALL to lock all the TV

keyboard buttons including the

• Select NO to unlock all the TV

keyboard buttons including the

SECURITY STANDARD

KEYBOARD LOCK ALL

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

DECRYPTION CONTROL

YES

>

SECURITY

KEYBOARD LOCK

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

DECRYPTION CONTROL

STANDARD

ALL

YES

>

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• In the REMOTE CONTROL

LOCK option, select YES to lock

all the guest remote control buttons.

This feature allows you to lock all

the guest remote control buttons.

This feature is particularly suited for

television sets that are used in public

areas to prevent guests with a remote

from changing the channels, volume,

etc.

• Press the > button to select

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK.

• Press the > button to enter the

DECRYPTION CONTROL menu.

Note: The first four items in the

DECRYPTION CONTROL menu

are for your information only.

SECURITY

KEYBOARD LOCK

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

DECRYPTION CONTROL

STANDARD

ALL

YES

>

SECURITY

KEYBOARD LOCK

REMOTE CONTROL LOCK

DECRYPTION CONTROL

STANDARD

ALL

YES

>

MODEL 32HF7945D/27

SERIAL SV1A07071000012

CURRENT MODE PPV

NEW MODE

PASSWORD

STANDALONE

- - - - - - - - -

• Press the > button to select YES

to lock all the guest remote control

buttons.

option allows you to convert the

TV set from a Pay-Per-View content

protected mode to a Stand-alone

• Press the > button to select

DECRYPTION CONTROL

• Key in the password (9 digits). For

the password, contact the Philips

Commercial Solutions Customer

Care Center at +1 866 497-4225 for

Note: You are allowed three

attempts to key in the correct

password.

• Press the > button to select

CONVERT.

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MODEL 32HF7945D/27

SERIAL SV1A07071000012

CURRENT MODE PPV

NEW MODE

PASSWORD

STANDALONE

- - - - - - - - -

• Press the > button to start

conversion.

Enter into the SECURITY menu and select DECRYPTION CONTROL and repeat the steps in the

DECRYPTION CONTROL section.

4.

Configuring the Control options

The CONTROL menu allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :

– ESP (Energy Saving Programmability)

– DIGIT TIMEOUT

– 3 DIGIT ENTRY

– SOURCE MENU ITEM

– CHANNEL GUIDE

– MIN VOLUME (Minimum Volume)

– MAX VOLUME (Maximum Volume)

• Press the > button to enter the

CONTROL menu.

MODEL 32HF7945D/27

SERIAL SV1A07071000012

CURRENT MODE

NEW MODE

STANDALONE

PPV

PASSWORD

CONVERT

- - - - - - - - -

COMPLETED

If conversion is successful, the

CONVERT item will show

COMPLETED. If it shows FAILED,

go back to PASSWORD and key

your password again

CURRENT MODE will now show

STANDALONE and NEW MODE

If at the third attempt, the password is

still incorrect, it will show LOCKED.

No conversion is done. To unlock, put

the TV to stand-by mode. Pull out the

mains cord from the mains and

re-insert mains cord to the mains.

To do conversion again, you need to

menu and select SECURITY.

SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS

CC / V-CHIP

>

>

>

>

• Press the < > buttons to select the

item you want to configure.

DIGIT TIMEOUT

3 DIGIT ENTRY

SOURCE MENU ITEM

CHANNEL GUIDE

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

3 . 0

NO

NO

NO

10

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Programmability) option allows you

to select a specified period of time

(from 1 HR / 2 HR ......... / 99 HR) to

power down your TV automatically. If

it does not receive any commands

during this period from the remote

control or the TV keyboard, this

energy saving feature will take effect.

Note : If a remote or keyboard

command is received before the ESP

time period expires, the Timer will

reset and begin counting down again.

DIGIT TIMEOUT

3 DIGIT ENTRY

SOURCE MENU ITEM

CHANNEL GUIDE

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

3 . 0

NO

NO

NO

10

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ESP

DIGIT TIMEOUT

3 DIGIT ENTRY

SOURCE MENU ITEM

CHANNEL GUIDE

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

2

3 . 0

NO

NO

NO

10

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• In the 3 DIGIT ENTRY option,

of 1 to 250 for cable mode and 2 to

250 for antenna mode.

1 to 99 for cable mode and 2 to 99 for

ESP

DIGIT TIMEOUT

3 DIGIT ENTRY

SOURCE MENU ITEM

CHANNEL GUIDE

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

2

3 . 0

YES

NO

NO

10

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allows you to specify a time period

(from 1 second to 9.9 seconds) for

the channel to switch to another

channel when you key in the channel

number. It is advisable not to specify

too short a time period especially

when you want to key in 2 digit

channel number. For example, if you

specify a 1 second time period, you

may not have enough time to key the

second digit as the channel will switch

after you key in the first digit.

Note : The recommended and default

setting is 3.0 seconds.

allows you to remove Source from the

options menu the guest can see. The

guest will not have access to any

inputs not mapped to a channel in this

case.

• If YES is selected, the Source

line item will appear in the options

menu. If you select NO, the

Source line item will not appear.

Installation

options allows you to specify the

limit setting for Minimum and

ESP

DIGIT TIMEOUT

3 DIGIT ENTRY

SOURCE MENU ITEM

CHANNEL GUIDE

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

2

3 . 0

NO

YES

NO

10

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CONTROL

ESP

DIGIT TIMEOUT

3 DIGIT ENTRY

SOURCE MENU ITEM

CHANNEL GUIDE

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

2

3 . 0

NO

YES

NO

10

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• The CHANNEL GUIDE is an

on-screen guide of channels that

can be used for displaying the channels

programmed into the TV. The guide

will only function for channels you

have labeled (see page 18 “Naming

a Channel”). This feature is useful for

showing your guests where channels

or inputs are mapped and is usually

not used in a PPV system as the PPV

system has its own map and guide.

Guide.

5.

Adjusting the Picture horizontally and vertically

The VIDEO ADJUSTMENT option allows you to adjust the picture horizontally and vertically. This is useful for configuring channels that have tickers or scrolling banners at the bottom such as news and sports channels.

CONTROL

ESP

DIGIT TIMEOUT

3 DIGIT ENTRY

SOURCE MENU ITEM

CHANNEL GUIDE

MIN VOLUME

MAX VOLUME

2

3 . 0

YES

YES

YES

10

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SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

VIDEO ADJUSTMENT

CC / V-CHIP

>

>

>

>

• Press the > button to enter the

VIDEO ADJUSTMENT menu.

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HORIZONTAL < >

SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS

CC / V-CHIP

>

>

>

>

• Press the < > buttons to select the

item you want to configure.

• Press the < > buttons to make

adjustments.

• Press the < > buttons to select the

item you want to configure.

• Press the < > buttons to select

options.

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND KEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

OFF

SMART SOUND

AV AUDIO

YES

NO

>

6.

Configuring the Features options and settings

• Press the > button to enter the

FEATURES menu.

select and configure the settings and

– SMARTPOWER

– SMART SOUND KEY

– DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

– LOW POWER STANDBY

– LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

– RF DOWNLOAD

you to put the TV in an energy saving

mode which can save up to 30% in

energy consumption costs.

• Select from LOW, MEDIUM or

HIGH to activate energy saving mode.

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND KEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

LOW

SMART SOUND

AV AUDIO

YES

NO

>

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allow you to configure the Smart

Sound button on the Guest remote

control to toggle the different audio

sources and smart sound settings.

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND KEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

LOW

AUDIO SELECT

AV AUDIO

YES

NO

>

This feature allows you to match the

DVI video to the Audio signal you have connected.

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND KEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

LOW

SMART SOUND

AV AUDIO

YES

NO

>

• Select SMART SOUND to

listen to different SMART SOUND

modes.

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND KEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

LOW

SMART SOUND

AV AUDIO

YES

NO

>

• By default, the LOW POWER

STANDBY option is set to YES.

If an interactive SmartCard is used

with the TV, set the LOW POWER

STANDBY option to NO.

FEATURES

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND KEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

LOW

SMART SOUND

AV AUDIO

YES

NO

>

option allows you to select the HDMI

Audio from different Sources.

This feature is particularly useful for

connecting DVI sources to this

television. DVI Video can convert

easily to HDMI with a simple adaptor,

but the audio signal is not present

and must then be connected to one

of the other inputs on the TV.

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• In the LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND kEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

LOW

SMART SOUND

AV AUDIO

YES

YES

>

• If YES is selected, Channels 1 to 135

are available for selection at the

RF CHANNEL NUMBER option.

69 are available for selection.

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

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ALL

The RF DOWNLOAD feature

allows you to download the TV

software and settings via RF.

• Select RF DOWNLOAD.

SMARTPOWER

SMART SOUND KEY

DEFAULT HDMI AUDIO

LOW POWER STANDBY

LOUD SPEAKER MUTE

RF DOWNLOAD

LOW

SMART SOUND

AV AUDIO

YES

YES

>

• Select the RF channel where the

software to be downloaded is

transmitted.

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

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ALL

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• Press the > button to enter RF

DOWNLOAD menu.

• In the CABLE TUNING option,

NO to use antenna mode.

• In the SW TYPE option, select the

type of software or cloning

information to be downloaded.

The types of software available are:

ALL

DIGITAL NVM

DIGITAL DATA FLASH

DIGITAL FIRMWARE

IBOARD NVM

IBOARD FIRMWARE

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• If ALL is selected, all the TV

software and settings available on the

selected channel are downloaded.

selected, the digital module software

is updated from the RF.

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

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ALL

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

START

YES

28

DIGITAL FIRMWARE

>

DIGITAL NVM is updated from the

RF.

settings are updated from the RF.

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

28

DIGITAL NVM

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

28

IBOARD NVM

selected, the digital module channel

data is updated from the RF.

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

START

YES

28

DIGITAL DATA FLASH

>

the iboard software is updated from

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

28

IBOARD FIRMWARE

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• After all the selections for the

RF DOWNLOAD have been

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

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IBOARD FIRMWARE

7.

Configuring the CC (Closed

Caption) / V-CHIP options and settings

The CC / V-CHIP menu allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :

– SAVE CC

– CC

– SAVED V-CHIP

– V-CHIP MENU ITEM

– V-CHIP SETUP

• Press the > button to start. The TV

will start to perform the RF download.

Upon successful downloading, the TV

will shut down and re-start

automatically.

Note: It is strongly recommended

ensure all available software upgrades

will be installed.

SWITCH ON / OSD

PICTURE / SOUND

VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS

CC / V-CHIP

>

>

>

>

• The SAVE CC option allows the TV

to remain in whatever CC mode the

last guest selected, rather than

returning to the default setting you

specify in the next step.

CABLE TUNING

RF CHANNEL NUMBER

SW TYPE

YES

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ALL

SAVE CC

SAVED V - CHIP

V - CHIP MENU ITEM

V - CHIP SETUP

YES

NO

NO

>

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• This is the default CC mode. As long

will always power up with CC in the

mode specified here. Options are ON,

OFF and ON MUTE.

change all the V-CHIP settings.

SAVE CC

DIGITAL CC MODE

ANALOG CC MODE

SAVED V - CHIP

V - CHIP MENU ITEM

V - CHIP SETUP

YES

CS1

CC1

NO

NO

>

SAVE CC

DIGITAL CC MODE

ANALOG CC MODE

SAVED V - CHIP

V - CHIP SETUP

YES

CS1

CC1

YES

YES

>

allows you to set your digital CC

it allows you to set your analog CC

TXT 1 to TXT 4.

Note : If Digital CC option that was

selected is not available in the current

digital channel, the TV will switch to

Analog CC mode.

proceed to change the V-CHIP

settings.

• Go to the SAVE V-CHIP option and

all the V-CHIP settings.

CC / V - CHIP

SAVE CC

DIGITAL CC MODE

ANALOG CC MODE

SAVED V - CHIP

V - CHIP MENU ITEM

V - CHIP SETUP

YES

CS1

CC1

YES

YES

>

SAVE CC

DIGITAL CC MODE

ANALOG CC MODE

SAVED V - CHIP

V - CHIP MENU ITEM

V - CHIP SETUP

YES

CS1

CC1

NO

NO

>

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Appendix A – Multi Remote Controls Support

Programming the Multi Remote

Controls function

Multi RC function supports up to four

TV sets operating in one room without any interference from each other remote controls. Each Guest Remote Control must be programmed individually to one of the four color (Blue, Yellow, Green and Red) buttons on the remote control.

1.

Press the

button on the GREEN remote control to activate the TV

SETUP Menu.

2.

Press the > button to select

COMMUNICATION.

SETUP

LANGUAGE

CHANNEL INSTALL

AUTO INSTALL TV

CABLE TUNING

USE CHANNEL TABLE

CURRENT RING

DIGITAL SETUP

ENGLISH

>

>

NO

NO

RING1

>

3.

4.

Press the > button repeatedly until

MULTI RC is selected.

5.

Press the > button to select

REMOTE CONTROL.

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Press the > button to enter the

COMMUNICATION menu.

COMMUNICATION

COMMUNICATION MULTI RC

REMOTE CONTROL BLUE

COMMUNICATION

COMMUNICATION MULTI RC

REMOTE CONTROL YELLOW

6.

Press the > button repeatedly to toggle through the four colors and select your preferred color.

7.

Press the < button to select STORE and press the > button to store your selection. Press the menu.

button to exit

8.

Using the Guest Remote Control, press the MENU and the YELLOW buttons simultaneously to set the remote control to the corresponding color that you have selected in the REMOTE

CONTROL option. If BLUE color is selected at the REMOTE CONTROL option, correspondingly, you must select

BLUE color button on the Guest

Remote Control.

You can now use the Guest Remote

Control to operate the TV set.

9.

To check whether you have programmed the MULTI RC function correctly, press the OK button on the

Guest Remote Control for five seconds.

Information of the Remote Battery,

Remote Color and the TV Color will be shown on the screen. If the Remote

Color and the TV Color do not match, you need to re-programme and ensure they match to enable the Guest Remote

Control to operate the TV.

Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations

APAC Automatic Pixel Aging Correction. A technique whereby the image displayed on the television screen is periodically shifted slightly, for the purpose of minimizing plasma panel phosphor “burn-in”.

Audio / video.

A/V

BDS Business Display Solutions. See PBS.

Bit Rate Sometimes written “bitrate”, the frequency at which bits are passing a given

(physical or metaphorical) “point”, quantified in terms of bits per second

(bit/s).

CVI

CVBS

Component video input. Sometimes used interchangeably with “YPbPr”.

Composite Video Broadcast Standard. Video signal containing combined color, luminance, and synchronization signals. Also often referred to as

“AUX” video.

DB-9

DB-15

DCM

Standardized 9-pin connector, typically used for RS-232 asynchronous serial communications.

Standardized 15-pin connector, typically used for VGA/ computer display signals.

Data Communications Module. ITV terminology for devices that communicate with Philips Institutional Television products by means of the

Philips ITV SmartPort.

DFU

DHCP

DNS

DVI

HTML

IR

IR-FACE

MP3

Directions For Use. Philips Consumer Electronics term for product instruction documentation.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol used on TCP/IP networks. Allows client configuration (TCP/IP address, default gateway,

DNS configuration, etc.) to be sent to clients.

The network service used in TCP/IP networks that translates host names to

IP addresses.

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.

Hypertext Markup Language. The set of markup symbols or codes inserted in a file intended for display on a World Wide Web browser page.

Infrared, long-wavelength light energy invisible to the human eye. In this context as applied to wireless remote controls.

ITV interface module that adds ITV features and connectivity to non-ITV televisions.

A compressed digital audio format. MPEG (Motion Pictures Experts Group)

Layer 3 Audio compression.

NVM Non-Volatile Memory.

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Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations

MPEG

ITV

Moving Picture Experts Group. General term for a range of audio and video compression, and the name of the standards organization for digital video and digital audio compression. Operates under the auspices of the

International Organisation for Standardization (ISO).

Institutional Television. See PBS. Commercial / non-consumer division of

Philips Consumer Electronics Co.

Not available, not applicable.

NA

NC Not connected, no connection.

Off See “Stand-by”.

On

OSD

PBS

Plug

PPV

A state of operation in which the unit (television) is connected to an AC power source, in active use, and capable of responding to queries or commands from a control device (IR remote control) and/or DCM.

On-Screen Display. The display of alphanumeric text that appears over the video image. Typically generated by a character generator usually integrated into the television chassis control processor.

Philips Business Solutions. A commercial / non-consumer division of

Philips Consumer Electronics. Co., of which Philips BDS, Business Display

Solutions, formerly known as ITV, is a part.

Connector on a cable that connects to a plug.

Pay Per View.

RC

RC-5, RC-6

RJ-11

RJ-12

Router

RTSP

Remote control.

Philips IR remote control communication protocol.

Registered jack 11. Modular telephone-style connector form factor with 4 electrical conductors.

Registered jack 12. Modular telephone-style connector form factor with 6 electrical conductors.

Technically, also known as a Layer 2 Switch. A switching hub that operates at the Data Link Layer (Layer 2), and builds a table of the MAC addresses of all the connected stations.

Real-Time Streaming Protocol. Allows control of multimedia streams delivered, for example, via RTP (RFC 3389, Real-time Transport Protocol

Payload). Control includes absolute positioning within the media stream, recording and possibly device control.

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Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations

RTP

Setup Mode

Real-time Transport Protocol. Defines a standardized packet format for delivering audio and video over the Internet.

See System 7. Remote control mode used to configure Philips Institutional

Televisions for specialized and/or restricted features such as front panel lockout, volume range, channel list, etc..

SmartPort™ Philips proprietary three-wire synchronous serial communications and control interface.

SmartPlug™ See SmartPort.

Socket Connector on a cable that connects to socket.

SBB Set-back box. Used interchangeably with “set-top box”. General term for a device that adds functionality to, and / or interfaces a television with, a host content- and/or control- environment.

STB Set-top box. See SBB.

Stand by

System 0

System 7

TCP

UDP

YPbPr

Generally referred to as “off”. A state of operation, characterized by relatively low power consumption, in which the unit (television) is connected to an AC power source, but not in active use, and capable of responding to queries or commands from a control device and/or DCM.

First data word of a Philips RC-5 / RC-6 remote control code for standard television commands. Synonymous with Business Display Solutions / ITV

”guest” mode.

First data word of a Philips RC-5 / RC-6 remote control code reserved for specialized commands. Used for Business Display Solutions / ITV ”setup” mode.

Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol. De facto standard protocol for Internet communications.

User Datagram Protocol. A minimal message-oriented transport layer protocol that is currently documented in IETF RFC 768. Used by Philips

NetLink to issue device discovery packets.

Component video signals consisting of luminance, and blue and red components.

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USA Limited Warranty

Thank you for purchasing this PHILIPS branded Commercial Television.

All Philips branded commercial televisions are designed and manufactured to high standards and deliver high-quality performance.

Within the first year of purchase, this two-year Limited Warranty may entitle you to receive an “Advance Exchange*” model on-site within

72 hours of qualification. Within the second year of purchase, this two-year Limited Warranty may entitle you to receive an “Advance

Exchange*” model on-site delivered via Ground Transportation.

Philips’ Commercial Television

For more information on this and more great Philips products visit our web site at: http://www.philips.com/hospitality

Philips F1rst Choice Limited Warranty

One Year 72 hour Advance Exchange* / Two Years Advance Exchange*

WHO IS COVERED?

The original purchaser for end use. You must have a sales receipt or other document showing that you purchased the Product. Please retain and store your Proof of Purchase securely.

WHAT IS COVERED?

Defects in materials and workmanship if a valid claim is received by Philips within the Warranty

Period. When the warranty on the purchased product expires, the warranty on all exchanged products (including their parts and service labor) also expires.

WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE?

Two (2) years. For two (2) years from the date of purchase, as evidenced by your proof of purchase, Philips will provide an “Advance Exchange” subject to the terms and conditions herein.

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USA Limited Warranty

WHAT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT PROBLEMS?

*For the first year, the defective Product will be exchanged with a new Product (or one that has been renewed to original specifications) and delivered within seventy-two hours of qualification. During the second year, the defective product will be exchanged with one that has been renewed to original specifications and delivered via Ground Transportation.

In the event of a failure of multiple units at the same location, Philips reserves the right at its sole discretion to send personnel to the location to determine the cause of the failure and determine the most efficient means of resolving the failure.

WHAT IS EXCLUDED?

unless otherwise provided for herein, shipping charges to return defective products to

Philips.

unless shipped by Philips, damage to or loss of product during shipment.

labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product.

product repair and/or part replacement because of accident, misuse, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of Philips.

reception problems caused by signal conditions or PPV, cable, or antenna systems outside the unit. o modifications or adaptations to enable a product to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by such modifications or adaptations.

modifications or adaptations to enable a product to operate with any PPV system other than the PPV systems for which it was designed, manufactured, approved, and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by such modifications.

CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING

FROM THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR LOST

DATA, LOST SOFTWARE, OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT. (Some states do not allow the exclusion of such damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This provision also excludes such damages for prerecorded material, whether copyrighted or not copyrighted, among all other potential claims.) products on which the model, production or serial number has been altered, deleted, removed or made illegible.

product sold AS IS or Renewed.

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USA Limited Warranty

HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A., PUERTO RICO OR

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS? OR WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?

Before requesting service, please check your owner’s manual as adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service call. Also, please prepare the following details so we can solve your problem quickly.

Philips type number

Philips serial number

Purchase date (copy of receipt of purchase may be required)

Pay Per View Provider (if any)

High Definition signals offered at property (if any)

Your proof of purchase indicating: date of purchase, dealer name, model and product serial number.

The full address to which the swap model should be delivered.

Then, contact Philips’ ITV Customer Care Center at: (866) 497-4225

(IN U.S.A., PUERTO RICO AND U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, ALL IMPLIED

WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY

AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION

TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY. But, because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you.)

This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state to state.

WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA: While this warranty statement is not valid for Canadian purchases, you may be eligible for warranty service. Please contact

Philips Canada at: (888) 292-3430

Just a phone call away

Philips’ customer help desks are located worldwide. Within the U.S. you can contact Philips

Customer Care Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM-9:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) and on Saturdays from 10:00 AM-5:00 PM ET by using the USA contact phone number listed above. To avoid possible shock hazard, please be sure that the television is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning.

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Cleaning and Care Environmental Care

Do not touch the screen with anything hard as this scratch, mar or damage the screen permanently.

Do not rub with dust clothes with chemical treatment.

Do not touch the surface with bare hands or greasy cloth (some cosmetics are detrimental to the screen).

Unplug the TV before cleaning the screen.

When the surface becomes dusty, wipe gently with absorbent cotton or other soft materials like chamois soaks. Do not use acetone, toluene and alcohol cleaners because they cause chemical damage.

Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.

Wipe off saliva or water droplets as soon as possible. Long time contact with the screen causes deformations and color fading.

This Philips Institutional Television product and its packaging contain materials that can be recycled and re-used. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and minimize the amounts which need to be properly disposed.

This product might also use batteries which should not be thrown away when depleted, but should be handed in and disposed of as small chemical waste.

Please find out about the local regulations regarding the disposal of the television, batteries, and packaging materials whenever you replace existing equipment.

This product consumes energy in the stand-by mode. Energy consumption contributes to air and water pollution. It is advisable to switch off your television overnight instead of leaving it in stand-by mode.

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Index

A

Accessing Setup Menu 14

Analog CC Mode 35

Antenna connection 8

Antenna mode 19

Audio Select 31

Automatic channel tuning 19

B

Before calling service 6

C

Cable mode 19

CC (Closed Caption) 34

Changing channel settings 15

Channel Display 24

Channel Guide 29

Channel Install 16

Channel Logo selection 16

Channel selection 16

Cleaning and Care 43

Communication source 15

Confi guration 23

Control options 27

Current Ring 20

D

Decryption Control 26

Default HDMI Audio 31

Defi nitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations 37

Digital Audio Language 21

Digital CC Mode 35

Digital CC Setup 22

Digital channel options 17

Digital channel scroll 17

Digital closed caption setup 22

Digital Data Firmware 33

Digital Data Flash 33

Digital major channel 17

Digital minor channel 17

Digital NVM 33

Digital setup 20

Digit timeout 28

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E

Emergency alert 22

Environmental Care 43

ESP (Energy Saving Programmability) 28

F

Factory Channel Reset 21

Features 30

G

Guest Remote Control keys 12

I

Iboard FIRMWARE 33

Iboard NVM 33

Important Safety Instructions 2

K

Keyboard Lock 25

L

Language selection 15

Loud Speaker Mute 32

Low Power Standby 31

M

Mains connection 8

Maximum volume 29

Minimum volume 29

MPEG Program number 17

Multi Remote Controls 36

N

Naming a channel 18

O

Optional Remote Controls 11

Overview of TV Connectors and Controls

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Index

Overview of TV setup main menu/submenus 13

P

Physical Channel 19

Picture and Sound 24

Picture Format 24

R

Remote Control Lock 26

RF Channel Number 17

RF Download 32

S

Safety Information and Useful Tips 5

Security 25

Selecting Input Source 16

Selecting Mute Source 18

Smartpower 30

Smart RC 15

Smart Sound Key 31

Software Type 32

Source Menu Item 28

Switching on the TV 8

Switch On/ OSD 23

Switch On Program 23

T

Three Digit Entry 28

U

U.S.A. Limited Warranty 40

Use and Care of Optional Remote Controls

9

Use Channel Table 17

V

V-Chip / Digital Rating 21

V-Chip Menu Item 35

V-Chip Setup 35

Video Adjustment 29

Virtual Channel 19

Volume Indicator 24

W

Welcome Message 23

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Dolby Digital

Manufactured under license from Dolby

Laboratories. ‘Dolby’ and the double-

D symbol are trademarks of Dolby

Laboratories.

Kensington Security Slot

(if present)

Your TV is equipped with a Kensington

Security Slot, to prevent it from getting stolen. An anti-theft Kensington lock has to be purchased separately. The Kensington lock is a plastic-coated steel cable with a lock. One end has to be fixed to the opening of the TV and locked with a special key. The other end is attached to a fixed point.

® Kensington and MicroSaver are registered US trademarks of ACCO World Corporation with issued registrations and pending applications in other countries throughout the world. All other registered and unregistered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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