42PFL3522D

Philips 42PFL3522D User manual

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Serial
Product information
The model and serial number can be found
at the rear of the TV and on the
packaging. For a larger TV, information
is also on left hand underside of the
TV.
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.
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Note
Specifications and information are
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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.
Recycling
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be recycled. Apply to the local authorities for
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heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Please
check on how to dispose exhausted
batteries according to local regulations.
Rear of TV
Left hand
underside
of TV
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Table of contents
1 Introduction............................... 3
1.1 Important Information....................... 3
1.1.1 Stationsary images on the TV screen
................................................................. 3
1.1.2 Electric, Magnetic and
Electromagnectic 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
and connectors.......................... 6
3.1 Side or top controls........................... 6
3.2 Rear connectors.................................. 6
3.3 Side connectors.................................. 6
4 Getting started..........................7
4.1 Before you start................................... 7
4.2 Connect the antenna.......................... 7
4.3 Connecting and disconnecting the
mains.......................................................7
4.4 Switching on the TV............................7
4.5 Using the remote control. ................7
5 Remote control functions.........8
6 Overview of Digital main menu
and sub-menus...........................10
7 Switching on the TV for the
rst time.................................... 13
8 Understanding the information
on the banner............................ 14
8.1 Banner description.............................. 14
8.2 Symbols description............................ 14
9 Services lists
9.1 Rearrange services.............................. 15
9.2 View new TV channels or Listen
to new Radio stationss........................
15
10 Service setup............................. 16
10.1 Add new services................................ 16
10.2 Reinstall all services............................ 16
10.3 Manual install services........................ 17
11 Test reception........................... 18
12 Preferences................................ 19
13 Access restrictions.....................20
14
Setting up your favourites list....21
15 Information................................ 22
16 Using the Options menu...........23
17 TV Guide ...................................24
18 Digital teletext (MHEG)........... 25
19 Using the Conditional Access
Module (CAM)...........................26
20 Automatic tuning of analogue
programmes.............................. 27
21 Manual tuning of analogue
programmes.............................. 28
22 Programme sort........................29
23 Naming of channel.....................30
24 Selecting your favourite
programme ............................... 31
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English
25 Features
25.1 Timer...................................................... 32
25.2 Parental control................................... 33
25.3 Child lock.............................................. 34
25.4 Active control...................................... 34
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
connected ............................................ 40
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
menu....................................................... 42
31.4 Display (native 1080) in Features
menu.......................................................42
31.5 Supported input formats................... 43
32 Connecting other equipment
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
Game console...................................... 46
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
Game console...................................... 48
32.9 Connect a Headphone....................... 48
33 Troubleshooting........................49
34 Glossary..................................... 51
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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 Stationsary 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 stationsary images (this is not
an all inclusive list, you may encounter
others in your viewing).
TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD
disk content.
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 stationsary. 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
TV screen.
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
electromagnetic signals.
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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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 widescreen programmes.
Many of your favourite programmes are
in widescreen on the digital channels
- something the analogue TV cannot do
properly.
There is new whole experience of
interactivity 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.
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.
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.
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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
Serious injury.
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
lightning storms.
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.
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/
wallmounting 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
the set.
3
Do not touch, push, rub or strike the
screen with anything hard as this may
scratch or damage the screen
permanently.
X
X
X
X
X
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3 Overview of television
keys and connectors
The following connectors are located on the
rear of the TV.
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
Headphone : Connect the phono-
jack to the headphone connector of the
TV.
2
Audio Video
: to connect to the camera
or camcorder.
3.1 Side or top controls
Use the side or top keys to control power, menu,
volume and programme number.
1
POWER
.
: to switch the TV on and
off.
Note:
For zero power, remove
the mains cord from the mains socket.
2
PROGRAM + / – : to select
programmes.
3
MENU: to display or close menus.
The 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.
3.2 Rear connectors
The rear connectors are located on the rear of
the TV and face downward.
6
EXT 2
(CVBS /S-VIDEO)
5
EXT 1
(RGB)
43
21
POWER
PROGRAM
MENU
VOLUME
4
1 32
2
1
EXT 3
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4 Getting started
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.
4.4 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.
4.5 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.)
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.
4.2 Connect the antenna
Insert the aerial plug rmly into the 75 Ω :
aerial socket at the bottom of the TV and in
the wall antenna socket.
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.
Connectors at rear of TV
(facing downward)
POWER
PROGRAM
MENU
VOLUME
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5 Remote control
functions
2
Sound mode
Used to force programmes in Stereo
and Nicam Stereo to Mono. For
bilingual programmes, select Dual 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, HD
MI 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.
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.
10
5
2
1
3
4
7
8
6
9
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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
Automatically 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 stationss. 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).
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.
16
14
18
17
11
22
23
21
20
15
13
12
19
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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 stationss.
Add all services
Remove all services
Name
Select TV channels.
Select Radio stationss.
Add all services
Remove all services
Name
Select TV channels.
Select Radio stationss.
Add all services
Remove all services
Name
Select TV channels.
Select Radio stationss.
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
Time zone
Information
System software
Current software version
Always accept new software
Access restrictions
Set pin code protection
Maturity rating
TV channels
Radio stationss
Change pin code
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
Yes, No
On, Off
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Setup
Installation
Service lists
Service setup
Test reception
Rearrange services
View new TV channels.
Listen to new Radio Stationss.
Add new services
Search
TV channels found.
Radio stationss found.
Other services found.
Store
Discard
Reinstall all services
Search
TV channels found.
Radio stationss found.
Other services found.
Store
Discard
Manual install service
Frequency
Network name
Signal quality
Signal strength
Store
Discard
Frequency
Network name
Signal quality
Signal strength
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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.
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 Time Zone and press the Æ key to
enter into Country 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 Country or Time Zone and
the
key to confirm your selection.
5
Press the ï key to select Service
Scan to scan the available analogue and
digital channels.
6
Press the key to start the
installation.
Note
If no digital channels are detected, press
key to switch to analogue mode.
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.
English
Español
Français
Italiano
Magyar
Language
Country
Time Zone
Service Scan
Setup
11:28
Select your preferred language
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8 Understanding the
information on
the banner
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
The banner contains information on the
preset number, channel name, programme
duration, transmission clock, programme title
and the time remaining of the current
programme.
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.
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 the key.
u The colour of the symbol (red, green,
yellow or blue) indicates the selected
Favourites list.
Note
A white symbol u will appear if the
programme is stored in one or more
of the favourites lists which are currently
not activated.
symbols
programme
start and
end time
preset
number
TXT
2 11:00-11:45 10:38
BBC 2 Snooker Minutes left : 22
clock
channel name programme title remaining time
of programme
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9 Service lists
9.1 Rearrange services
This menu allows you to change the orderof
the stored digital channels and radio
stationss.
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 Rearrange
services and press Æ key.
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.
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.
9.2 View new TV channels or Listen
to new Radio stationss
This menu allows you to check the
availability of new TV channels or new radio
stationss 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 Í
key.
6
Press the key to exit the menu.
Rearrange services
View new TV channels
Listen to new Radio stations
Service lists
Service setup
Test reception
Setup
11:28
Manage service lists
Installation
Close
Rearrange services
View new TV channels
Listen to new Radio stations
Setup
11:28
Change preset location of services
Installation
Close
1 _
2 _
3 _
4 _
5 _
6 _
7 _
8 _
9 _
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10 Service setup
10.1 Add new services
This menu allows you to search for new TV
channels or radio stationss 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 Service setup (ï) and press Æ
key.
4
Press Æ to add new services and press
key to activate the installation.
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 stationss.
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 (ï) and
press Æ key.
Add new services
Reinstall all services
Setup
11:28
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