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English 191TV4L www .philips.com/welcome EN Notice & important information 2 User manual 5 T r oubleshooting 18[...]
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www .philips.com/support Model Serial This information is corr ect at the time of press. F or updated in formation, see www .philips.com/suppor t. Country Telephone number Argentina 0800 3330 856 Brazil 0800-7254101 Register your pr oduct and get suppor t at www .philips.com/w elcome[...]
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1 EN English English Contents 1 Notice 2 2 Important 3 The most updated user manual on line 4 3 Get started and connect your devices 5 Back connector 5 Side connector 6 4 Controls 7 Side control buttons 7 Remote control 7 5 Start to use 9 Switch your monitor on/off or to standb y 9 Switch channels 9 W atch connected devices 10 Adjust monitor volume[...]
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2 EN Pixel characteristics Th is mo ni to r pr odu c t ha s a hi gh nu mb er of colo r pi xels . A l tho ug h it h as e f fec t ive pi xels of 9 9 .9 99 % or mo r e, b lac k dot s or br i ght p oin t s of lig ht ( r ed , gr ee n or b lue) may a ppe ar con s t ant ly o n th e scr e en . Th is is a s t r uc tur a l pr op er t y of t he di sp lay (wi [...]
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3 EN English 2 Impor tant Read and under stand all instr uctions before y ou use your monitor . If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions, the war ranty does not apply . Safety • R is k of ele c tr i c sh ock o r r e ! • Ne ver e xp ose t he mo ni to r to r ai n or wa te r . N eve r pla ce liq uid co nt ai ne r s , su ch a s va s[...]
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4 EN Recycling Y ou r dis play i s man uf ac t ur ed w it h hi gh qu ali t y ma ter i als a nd com po ne nt s wh ich c an b e rec yc led and reused. T o le ar n m or e ab ou t our r e cyc ling p ro gr a m, please visit ww w.philips.c om/about / sus taina bilit y/ r ecycling. W hen y ou se e th e cro sse d -o u t wh eel ed b in sy m bol a t t ach ed[...]
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5 EN English a TV ANT ENNA Si gna l in pu t fr om a n an ten na , c ab le or satelli te. b COM P ON EN T IN P UT ( Y P b Pr) An al ogu e aud io a nd vi de o in pu t fr om an alo gue o r di gi ta l de vice s su ch a s DVD playe r s o r ga me con sol es . c AV I N P U T Aud io a nd v ide o in pu t fr om a n A V dev ice . AUDIO OU T 3 Get star ted and[...]
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6 EN Side connector 1 a USB For ser vice only . d PC I N ( VGA a nd AUD IO I N) Aud io a nd v ide o in pu t fr om a co mpu t er . VG A The connection via VGA requires an additional audio cable. e HDMI Di gi ta l au dio a nd v id eo in pu t fr om h ig h- de n it io n dig it a l dev ices s uch a s B lu - r ay pl ayer s .[...]
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7 EN English Remote contr ol 1 4 6 9 10 12 13 7 2 8 3 5 11 16 17 15 14 18 19 a (St andby- On) • Swi tc h th e mon it or to s t a nd by if t he monitor is on. • Swi tc h th e mon it or o n if th e mo ni tor is in s ta nd by . b S OU RC E Selec t c onnec ted devic es. 4 Contr ols Side contr ol buttons 1 2 3 4 a U SB : For ser vice only . b P OW E[...]
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8 EN r CC Swi tc h th e clos ed c apt io n mod e. s AU DI O Swi tc h s te re o mod e . c INFO Di spl ay or hi de t he i nfor m ati on s cre e n ab ou t th e se lec t ed ch an nel . d GUIDE Swi tc h th e Ele c tr o nic P rog r a m Gu ide O n or O f f. e (Colo r button) Fol low t he on s cr ee n ins t r uc tio ns . f OPTION Pr es s to di spl ay a lis[...]
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9 EN English Tip • Th ou gh yo ur m oni to r con su me s ver y li t t le pow er w he n in s t a nd by, ene r g y con ti nu es to b e con su med . W he n no t in us e for a n ex te nd ed period of time, disconnect the mon itor pow er ca bl e fr om t h e powe r ou t le t . Note • If yo u ca nn ot lo ca te yo ur r e mot e con tr ol a nd wa nt t o [...]
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10 EN W atch connected devices Note • Sw it ch on t he co nn ec t ed d ev ice b efor e s el ec t ing i t as a s ou rce o n th e mo ni to r . T o select fr om the SOURCE button TV PC AV HDMI Component SOURCE 1 . Press SOURCE to display the source list. » The source list appear s. 2 . Press ▲ , ▼ , ◄ , or ► to select a device. 3 . Press OK[...]
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11 EN English Remote contr ol • T y pe: 191 T V4L RC ( RC214 361 9/0 1 ) • Ba t te r ie s: 2 x A A A Pow e r • Ma ins p ower : 100 - 240V, 50H z /60 H z • Power O n: 3 0W ma x . • St an dby mo de : < 0. 5Wat t • Of f mod e: < 0 . 5Wat t • Am bi en t tem pe r at ur e: 35 º C for mod e r ate cl ima tes ( Ma x im um a mb ie nt tem[...]
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12 EN • [ S k i p] : Sk i p th e sel ec t ed cha nn el . Th e se lec ted ch an nel w il l be sk i pp ed w he n us ing t he P +/ - to s wi tc h th e cha nne ls . • [ B l oc k]: Th e sel ec t ed cha nn el w ill be b loc k . Y ou c an a ccess t he b loc k cha nn el by e nte r ing t he p as s wor d. • [De lete] : Del ete t he c han ne l fr om t h[...]
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13 EN English 8 Settings This chapter describes how to change settings and customize functions. Adjusting Pr eset Setting picture vivid channels list sound personal favorite list back MENU select exit ADJUST 1 . Press OPTION to display the submen u. 2 . Press ▲, ▼, ◄, or ► to select one of the following options and press OK . • [ Picture][...]
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14 EN Featur e Setup channels setting picture sound pc OSD other adjustments system reset back MENU select exit 1 . Press MENU . 2 . Press ◄ or ► to select [setting] and press ▼. 3 . Press ▲, ▼, ◄, or ► to select one of the following options and press OK to enter . • [ pc] : • [ Auto A djust ]: Aut o sy nc . PC t im ing to t f[...]
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15 EN English • [ Color system ]: Set t he col or sy s te m fr om [ a u t o] , [ PA L - M ] , [ PA L- N ] , o r [NTSC- M] . • [H DM I / DVI sw itc h]: Set to [a u t o] for s w it ch t he in pu t si gna l au to mat ic all y , or se t to [HD MI] or [D VI] for s wi tc h th e sig nal i np ut manually. • [ Closed caption mode ]: Se t th e clos ed [...]
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16 EN T ypes of Pixel Def ects Pixel and sub pix el defects appear on the screen in different wa ys. There are tw o categories of pixel def ects and several types of sub pixel defects within each categor y . Bright Dot Defects : br ight dot defects appear as pixels or sub pix els that are alwa ys lit or 'on'. That is, a br ight dot is a s[...]
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17 EN English Note • A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50 percent brighter than neighbor ing dots while a green bright dot is 30 percent brighter than neighbor ing dots. Black Dot Defects : black dot defects appear as pixels or sub pix els that are alwa ys dar k or 'off'. That is, a dar k dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on t[...]
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18 EN 10 T r oubleshooting This section describes commonly encountered issues and suggested solutions. General monitor issues The monitor does not switch on: • Di scon nec t the p owe r ca ble f ro m th e powe r ou tl et . Wai t for o ne m inu te t he n reconnect it . • Ch eck t hat t he p ower c a ble i s secu r el y connected. The remote cont[...]
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19 EN English Computer connection issues The computer displa y on the monitor is not stable: • Ch eck t hat a s up por t ed r es olu t ion a nd r efr es h r at e is se lec ted o n the co mp ut er . • Se t th e mon i tor p ic tu r e for ma t to unscaled. Contact us If yo u ca nno t re sol ve you r pr ob le m, r efe r to th e F AQs for t his m on[...]
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Version: M4191TVE1BZT 2012 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. Specications are subject to change without notice. Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and are used under license from Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.” www.philips.com[...]