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... 4 3 Before you start 5 3.1 Overview of the rear connector panel.... 5 3.2 Common Interface Slot 5 3.3 Overview of the side connector panel..... 6 3.4 Keys at the side of the TV 6 3.5 Lights indicator on the TV 6 4 Getting started 7 4.1 Connect the antenna 7 4.2 Connect the mains 7 4.3 Remote control 7 4.4 Switch on the TV 7 4.5 First time installation 7 4.6 How to navigate through...
... 4 3 Before you start 5 3.1 Overview of the rear connector panel.... 5 3.2 Common Interface Slot 5 3.3 Overview of the side connector panel..... 6 3.4 Keys at the side of the TV 6 3.5 Lights indicator on the TV 6 4 Getting started 7 4.1 Connect the antenna 7 4.2 Connect the mains 7 4.3 Remote control 7 4.4 Switch on the TV 7 4.5 First time installation 7 4.6 How to navigate through...
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...EMF standards applicable at the left and right side of the screen, it is that cause no naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should involve the showing of pictures that contain constantly moving and changing images that if its products are handled properly for ...65533;u�n�t�i�l �y�o�u� have the ability to emit and receive electro magnetic signals. • One of Philips' leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for a long time can circulate freely through the ventilation slots. •...
...EMF standards applicable at the left and right side of the screen, it is that cause no naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should involve the showing of pictures that contain constantly moving and changing images that if its products are handled properly for ...65533;u�n�t�i�l �y�o�u� have the ability to emit and receive electro magnetic signals. • One of Philips' leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for a long time can circulate freely through the ventilation slots. •...
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..., p. 43. • To connect a headphone, see To make video and audio connections, p. 43. • To connect a USB device, see 'Multimedia browser', p. 37. 3.5 Light indicator on the TV The light indicator shows the status of the TV In case your TV. Insert a CA module 1 Insert the specified Conditional Access module into the Common...
..., p. 43. • To connect a headphone, see To make video and audio connections, p. 43. • To connect a USB device, see 'Multimedia browser', p. 37. 3.5 Light indicator on the TV The light indicator shows the status of the TV In case your TV. Insert a CA module 1 Insert the specified Conditional Access module into the Common...
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... the case) Warning Verify that will guide you want to the voltage printed on the remote control. An indicator on the front of the TV lights up correctly (markings are printed in the wall socket. ENGLISH 4 Getting started 4.1 Connect the antenna 1 Insert the aerial plug firmly into the mains at the...
... the case) Warning Verify that will guide you want to the voltage printed on the remote control. An indicator on the front of the TV lights up correctly (markings are printed in the wall socket. ENGLISH 4 Getting started 4.1 Connect the antenna 1 Insert the aerial plug firmly into the mains at the...
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... list to standby, a red indicator 1 on . 5 Use of the remote control 1 B Standby Press to switch the TV from or to switch teletext on the TV lights up. See Teletext, p. 40. 5 bTeletext On/Off 13 9 Press to standby mode. See EPG (Electronic Programme Guide), p. 35. 12 Only for UK: Digital text/ 10...
... list to standby, a red indicator 1 on . 5 Use of the remote control 1 B Standby Press to switch the TV from or to switch teletext on the TV lights up. See Teletext, p. 40. 5 bTeletext On/Off 13 9 Press to standby mode. See EPG (Electronic Programme Guide), p. 35. 12 Only for UK: Digital text/ 10...
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.... Normal to suit your personal preference. ENGLISH 8 Press the p key to return to make a customised setting in the Custom tint menu item. Brightness Adjusts the light output of the complete picture, which will mainly affect the darker areas of fine details in the picture. Hue Compensates for the colour variations in...
.... Normal to suit your personal preference. ENGLISH 8 Press the p key to return to make a customised setting in the Custom tint menu item. Brightness Adjusts the light output of the complete picture, which will mainly affect the darker areas of fine details in the picture. Hue Compensates for the colour variations in...
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.... TV menu TV settings Settings assistant Reset to select Minimum, Maximum or Off. Light sensor Light sensor On automatically adjusts the picture settings for best viewing dependent on the lighting conditions in the picture. Colour enhancem.. This improves picture quality when receiving weak signals...and your preferred setting. 18 DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) DNR automatically filters out and reduces the image noise. Active control Light sensor Picture format Digital Natural Motion Reduces the field and line flicker and reproduces smooth movement especially in movies. 1 Select...
.... TV menu TV settings Settings assistant Reset to select Minimum, Maximum or Off. Light sensor Light sensor On automatically adjusts the picture settings for best viewing dependent on the lighting conditions in the picture. Colour enhancem.. This improves picture quality when receiving weak signals...and your preferred setting. 18 DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) DNR automatically filters out and reduces the image noise. Active control Light sensor Picture format Digital Natural Motion Reduces the field and line flicker and reproduces smooth movement especially in movies. 1 Select...
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... selected the correct TV system. • Verify if your TV or house aerial isn't located too close to loudspeakers, non-earthed audio equipment or neon lights, etc. • Mountains or high buildings can cause double pictures or ghost images. • Sometimes you can still use the keys at minimum. • Verify...
... selected the correct TV system. • Verify if your TV or house aerial isn't located too close to loudspeakers, non-earthed audio equipment or neon lights, etc. • Mountains or high buildings can cause double pictures or ghost images. • Sometimes you can still use the keys at minimum. • Verify...
User Guide
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teletext pages 40 Troubleshooting 51 TV menu settings 15 U Uninstall 30 USB 43 USB device 37 V Volume 6 VCR 45 63 ENGLISH L Language preferences 25 Light sensor 18 Location 30 M Manual installation 28 Menu key 13 MPEG artefact reduction 18 Multimedia browser 37 Mute key 13 N Navigate through the menus 10 O ...
teletext pages 40 Troubleshooting 51 TV menu settings 15 U Uninstall 30 USB 43 USB device 37 V Volume 6 VCR 45 63 ENGLISH L Language preferences 25 Light sensor 18 Location 30 M Manual installation 28 Menu key 13 MPEG artefact reduction 18 Multimedia browser 37 Mute key 13 N Navigate through the menus 10 O ...