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Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome EN USER MANU AL[...]
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Country Number Tariff Austria 0810 000205 €0.07/min Belgium 078250145 €0.06/min Bulgaria +3592 489 99 96 local Croatia 01 3033 754 local Czech Rep 800142840 free Denmark 3525 8759 local Finland 09 2311 3415 local France 0821 611655 €0.09/min Germany 01803 386 852 €0.09/min Greece 0 0800 3122 1280 free Hungar y 0680018189 free Ireland 0800 0[...]
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T able of contents 1 Important � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3 1.1 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.2 Screen care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.3 Envir onmental care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Y our TV � � � � � � � � � � ?[...]
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2008 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . All r ights reser ved. Specications are subject to change without notice. T rademar ks are the proper ty of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respective owners. Philips reser ves the right to change products at any time without being obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly . The m[...]
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EN-3 ENGLISH 1 Impor tant Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! Read this user manual before you star t to use this product. Pa y close attention to this section and follow the safety and screen care instructions. The product warranty does not apply if damage is caused by failing to follow these instructions. T o fully benefit fr[...]
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EN-4 Unplug the mains cord from the power 3. connector at the back of the TV . Alwa ys pull the mains cord by the plug. Do not pull the mains cord. Permanent hearing loss can occur if you use • earphones or headphones at high volumes. Though high volume ma y sound normal ov er time, it can damage your hearing. T o protect your hearing, limit t[...]
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EN-5 ENGLISH 2 Y our TV This section gives you an overview of commonly-used TV controls and functions. 2�1 TV o verview Side controls and indicators 1 2 4 3 POWER PROGRAM MENU VOLUME 5 PO WER 1. PROGRAM +/- 2. MENU 3. V OLUME +/- 4. Po wer indicator/Remote control sensor 5. Side connectors Use the TV side connectors to connect to mobile devices s[...]
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EN-6 ST ANDBY 1. SOURCE 2. TELETEXT 3. COLOUR KEY S 4. From left: Red, green, yellow , blue NA VIGA TION KEYS 5. Up Î , Down ï , Left Í , Right Æ , OK MENU 6. PROGRAM +/- 7. V OLUME +/- 8. For advanced information about the remote control, see Section 5.1 Remote control over view . Remote control OK EXIT MENU P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 BROWSE BACK G[...]
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EN-7 ENGLISH 3 Get star ted This section helps you position and install the TV and supplements the information pro vided in the Quick Star t Guide . Note D Refer to the Quick Start Guide for stand mounting instructions. 3�1 P osition the TV In addition to reading and understanding the safety instructions in Section 1.1 , consider the following be[...]
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EN-8 Step 2 Remo ve the TV stand Note D These instructions are onl y applicable to TV models with mounted stands. If your TV stand is not mounted, skip to Step 3 Connect cables . TV stands ma y differ in shape on some TV models. Carefull y place the TV face down on a 1. flat, stable surface that is cover ed by soft cloth. The cloth should be thick [...]
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EN-9 ENGLISH 3�3 Connect the antenna cable Locate the 1. TV ANTENNA connector at the back of the TV . Connect one end of an antenna cable 2. (not supplied) to the TV ANTENNA connector . Use an adaptor if the antenna cable does not fit. Connect the other end of the antenna 3. cable to your antenna outlet, ensuring that the cable is tightly secured[...]
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EN-10 Slide the cover back into position. 3. Note D Remov e the batteries if not using the remote contr ol for an extended period of time. 3�6 Switch on the TV The first time you switch on the TV , check that the mains cord is properl y connected. When ready , turn on the mains (if mains switch is a vailable), then press PO WER on the side of the[...]
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EN-11 ENGLISH 4 Use y our TV This section helps you perf orm basic TV operations. Instructions on advanced TV opera- tions are pr ovided in Section 5 Use more of your TV . 4�1 Switch y our TV on/off or to standb y 4�1�1 Switch on y our TV 1 2 4 3 POWER PROGRAM MENU VOLUME 5 If the power indicator (1) is off, press • PO WER on the side of[...]
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EN-12 4�2 W atch TV 4�2�1 Switch channels Press a number (1 to 999) or press • P + / - on your remote control. Press • PROGRAM +/- on the side controls of the TV . Press • on the remote control to return to the previously-vie wed TV channel. 4�2�2 Switch channels (digital r eceiver) Switch on the digital receiver . 1. Press[...]
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EN-13 ENGLISH 4�4 Use teletext Most TV channels broadcast information via teletext. Press 1. TELETEXT on the remote control. The main index page appears. T o select a page with the remote control: 2. • Enterthe page number with the number k eys. • Press P + / - or Î / ï to view the next or the previous page . ?[...]
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EN-14 5 Use mor e of y our TV This section helps you perform advanced TV operations. 5�1 Remote contr ol o verview This section provides a detailed overview of remote control features. OK EXIT MENU P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 BROWSE BAC K GUIDE DEMO MHEG CANCEL TEL ET EX T SOU RC E S U BT IT L E I NFO OPT ION 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 8 9 11 13 14 12 6 15 16 18 1[...]
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EN-15 ENGLISH ST ANDBY 1. Switches the TV on from standby or back to standby . SOURCE 2. Selects connected devices. PICTURE FORMA T 3. Selects a picture format. SUBTITLE 4. Activates or deactivates subtitles. COLOUR KEY S 5. Selects tasks or teletext pages. INFO 6. Displa ys programme information, if a vailable . OK 7. Accesses the All channels men[...]
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EN-16 5�2 Use TV menus On-screen menus help you install your TV , adjust picture and sound settings and access other features. This section describes how to na vigate the menus. 5�2�1 Access the main menu Press 1. MENU on the remote control to displa y the main menu. T elevision Multimedia TV menu Channel list Programme guide Press 2. MENU to[...]
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EN-17 ENGLISH Press 4. ï to select Picture . HD Natural Motio n Picture Contrast Brightness Pi xe l Plus Colour Hue Sharpness Tint TV settings Sound Settings assistant Reset smart settings Picture Press 5. Æ to enter the Picture settings. Picture Contrast Colour Hue Pi xe l Plus HD Natural Motio n Sharpness Tint Brightness 90 52 0 4 47 Contrast P[...]
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EN-18 Clock and press OK to display the clock permanently . Quick access Subtitle Audio language Subtitle language Equalizer Picture format Clock Press 2. OPTION and press Î or ï to select Clock again. Press 3. OK to hide the clock. 5�3 Adjust picture and sound settings This section describes how to adjust picture and sound settings. 5�3�1 [...]
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EN-19 ENGLISH • Custom tint If Custom is selected in the Tint menu, follow the on-screen instructions to change the value of: - R-WP (Red White Point) - G-WP (Green White Point) - B-WP (Blue White Point) - R-BL (Red Black Level) - G-BL (Green Black Lev el) • Pix el Plus Enables or disables Pixel Plus, which fine tunes each pixel to match [...]
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EN-20 5�3�4 Chang e picture f ormat Change the picture format to suit your content. Press 1. PICTURE FORMA T on your remote control. Alternatively , press MENU and select TV menu > TV settings > Picture > Picture format . Press 2. Î or ï to select one of the following picture formats: Auto format • (Not for PC) Enlarges the pict[...]
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EN-21 ENGLISH 5�3�5 Adjust sound settings This section describes how to adjust sound settings. Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select TV menu > TV settings > Sound . Press 2. Æ to enter the list. Sound Equalizer Volume Balance Audio language Surround mode Headphone volume Dual I/II Mono/Stere o Au to volume leveling Delta volume [...]
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EN-22 5�4 Change to Shop or Home mode Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select TV menu > Installation > Pref erences > Location . Press 2. Æ to enter the Location menu. Use 3. Î or ï to select the TV mode: Shop • Sets smar t settings to Vivid , ideal for a shop environment. The flexibility to change settings is limited. Hom[...]
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EN-23 ENGLISH 5�5�5 Enlarg e teletext pag es For more comfor table reading, you can enlarge the teletext page . Press 1. TELETEXT on the remote control and select a teletext page . Press 2. OPTION on the remote control to enlarge the top par t of the page. Press 3. OPTION again to view the enlarged low er part of the page . Press 4. Î or ï to[...]
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EN-24 Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select TV menu > Installation > Pref erences > T elete xt 2�5 . Press 2. Æ to enter the list. Select 3. On or Off . Press 4. OK to change the option. 5�6 Create fa v orite lists Use the All channels list or setup a fav ourite list of your own with preferr ed TV channels and radio stations.[...]
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EN-25 ENGLISH 5�7 Use the Electr onic Pr ogramme Guide EPG is an on-screen guide that displays scheduled digital TV programmes. This guide is not available with analogue channels. Y ou can na vigate , select and view programmes by time , title or genre. There are two types of EPG, ‘ No w and Next ’ and ‘ 7 or 8 day ’ EPG. ‘No w and Next[...]
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EN-26 Press 1. GUIDE on the remote control. Press 2. MENU on the remote control. The Programme guide menu appears. Programme guide What's on 12:30 South T oday 13:00 In aller Freund 11:50 Working Lunch 11:55 Melrose Place Preferred EPG ch... Acquire EPG data What's on Search by genre Scheduled remind... Press 3. Î or ï to select a menu [...]
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EN-27 ENGLISH T o enter the Child lock menu Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select TV menu > Featur es > Child lock and press Æ to enter your code. Enter your code with the number ke ys. 2. T o lock or unlock all channels and connected devices In the 1. Child Lock menu, select Lock or Unlock . Press 2. OK . T o lock a programme or al[...]
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EN-28 TV menu Features Subtitle Subtitle language Sleeptimer Child lock Set/Change code On timer Common interface Demo Features Installation Software update TV settings Press 7. Î or ï to select On to display subtitles alwa ys or On during mute to displa y subtitles only when the sound is muted with the ke y on the remote control. Press 8. OK to [...]
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EN-29 ENGLISH 5�10�3 View your photos After connecting your USB storage 1. device to the TV , press Æ to enter the Multimedia menu. Picture is highlighted. USB Picture Afrika_2001 Paris_2006 My_car .jpg Jean.jpg Mary .jpg Music Picture Press 2. Æ to enter the Picture folder . Press 3. Î or ï to select a picture or a picture album on the USB[...]
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EN-30 Music folder . Press 3. Î or ï to select a song or a music album. Press 4. OK to play the selected song or album. Music settings No details/More details • Displa ys the file name . Repeat one/all • Repeat a song or an album. Shuffle • Pla y songs in a random sequence. 5�10�6 View a slide sho w with music Y ou can view a s[...]
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EN-31 ENGLISH 5�12�4 Update software (analogue broadcasts) Note D Befor e performing this pr ocedure be sure to: Set aside some time to complete the entire • update. Ha ve a vailable a USB storage device with at • least 64MB of storage space . Ha ve access to a computer with a USB • port and internet access. Press 1. MENU on the [...]
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EN-32 6 Install channels The first time you setup your TV , you will be prompted to select an appropriate menu language and to perform automatic installation of all TV and digital radio channels (if a vailable). This chapter provides instructions on how to reinstall channels as well as other useful channel installation features. Note D Re-installin[...]
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EN-33 ENGLISH Press 2. Æ to enter the list. Press 3. Î or ï to select your time zone . Press 4. Í to return to the Installation menu. Step 4 Install channels Y our TV searches and stores all a vailable digital and analogue TV channels as well as all available digital radio channels. In the 1. Installation menu, press ï to select Channel instal[...]
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EN-34 6�4 Uninstall or reinstall channels Y ou can uninstall a stored channel or reinstall an uninstalled channel. Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select TV menu > Installation > Channel installation > Rearrange . Press 2. Æ to enter the Rearrange list. Press 3. Î or ï to select the channel you want to uninstall or reinstall. [...]
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EN-35 ENGLISH Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select TV menu > Installation > Channel installation > Installation update . Press 2. Æ to enter the Installation update menu. Star t no w is highlighted. Press 3. OK . Press the green ke y to star t the update. 4. This ma y take a few minutes. When the update is complete , press 5. th[...]
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EN-36 7 Connect de vices 7�1 Connection o verview Back connectors EXT 1 1. First SCAR T connector for D VD play ers, VCRs, digital receivers, game consoles and other SC AR T devices. Supports Audio L/R, CVBS in/out, RGB. EXT 2 2. Second SC AR T connector . Suppor ts Audio L/R, CVBS in/out, RGB. EXT 3 3. Component video (Y Pb Pr) and Audio L/R inp[...]
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EN-37 ENGLISH 7�2 Select connection quality This section describes how you can enhance your audio visual experience by connecting your devices with the best possible connectors. After connecting your devices, be sure to enable them as described in Section 7.4 Setup devices . 7�2�1 HDMI - Highest quality HDMI produces the best audio visual qua[...]
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EN-38 7�2�2 Component (Y Pb Pr) - Higher quality Component (Y Pb Pr) video provides better picture quality than S-Video or composite video connections. Though component video supports high-definition signals, picture quality is low er than HDMI and is analogue . When connecting a component video cable , match the cable colours to the EXT 3 conn[...]
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EN-39 ENGLISH 7�3 Connect de vices This section describes how to connect various devices with different connectors and supplements examples provided in the Quick Start Guide . Caution C Disconnect the mains cord befor e connecting devices. Note D Differ ent types of connectors ma y be used to connect a device to y our TV , depending on a vailabil[...]
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EN-40 7�3�3 Satellite r eceiver T o receive analogue channels via antenna and digital channels via a satellite receiver , connect an antenna cable and SC AR T cable as illustrated: Satellite receiver 7�3�4 HD digital r eceiver T o receive analogue channels via antenna and digital channels via a HD digital receiver , connect two antenna cabl[...]
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EN-41 ENGLISH 7�3�5 Combined D VD recorder and digital receiv er T o receive analogue channels via antenna and recor d programs on a combined D VD recorder and digital receiver , connect two antenna cables and one SC AR T cable as illustrated: DVD Recorder / Digital receiver IN OU T 7�3�6 Separate D VD recorder and receiv er T o receive ana[...]
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EN-42 7�3�7 D VD recorder and home theatr e system T o receive analogue channels via antenna, output sound to a home theatre system and recor d programmes on a D VD recorder , connect two antenna cables, one SC AR T cable and two digital audio cables as illustrated: Note D If using a home theatre or other audio system, the best synchronisation [...]
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EN-43 ENGLISH 7�3�8 Game console or camcor der The most practical connection for a mobile game console or camcorder ma y be at the side of the TV . Y ou can, for example, connect the game console or camcorder to VIDEO/S-Video and AUDIO L/R connnectors at the side of the TV . A HDMI connector is also available for high-definition devices. A perm[...]
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EN-44 Press 2. Æ to enter the list. Press 3. ï or Î to select a connector . Press 4. Æ to enter the list. Press 5. ï or Î to select the device attached to the connector . Press 6. OK to select the device. Repeat the procedure until all devices are 7. corr ectly assigned to connectors. Press 8. MENU to exit. 7�4�2 Assign the AUDIO IN mini-[...]
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EN-45 ENGLISH 7�6 Prepar e TV for digital ser vices Scrambled digital TV channels can be decoded with a Conditional Access Module (C AM) and a Smar t card provided by a digital TV ser vice operator . The CAM may enable sev eral digital ser vices, depending on the operator and ser vices you choose (for example , pa y TV). Contact your digital TV s[...]
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EN-46 8 T echnical specifications Supported display resolutions Computer formats • Resolution Refresh rate 640 x 480 60Hz 800 x 600 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1920 x 1080i 60Hz 1920 x 1080p 60Hz • Video formats Resolution Refresh rate 480i 60Hz 480p 60Hz 576i 50Hz 576p 50Hz 720p 50Hz, 60Hz 1080i 50Hz, 60Hz 1080p 24Hz, 25Hz, 30Hz 1080p 50Hz, 60H[...]
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EN-47 ENGLISH 9 T roub leshooting This section describes commonly-encountered issues and accompanying solutions. 9�1 General TV issues The TV does not switch on: Unplug the mains cord, wait for one minute • and plug in the mains again. V erify that the mains cord is properl y • connected and that the mains are powered. The remote contro[...]
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EN-48 Check that the volume is not set to 0. • Check that the sound is not muted. • There is picture but sound quality is poor : Check • Sound settings as described in Section 5.3.5 Adjust sound settings , verifying that Stereo selected and Equalizer settings are correct. If needed, tr y resetting audio settings to standard. There is[...]
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EN-49 ENGLISH 9�6 USB connection issues The TV does not displa y the USB device content: Set your device to ‘Mass Storage Class’ • compliant, as described in your device documentation. Y our USB device ma y not be compatible • with the TV . Not all audio and picture files are • supported. See Section 8 T echnical specifications[...]
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EN-50 Rename 34 T est digital reception 35 Uninstall 34 Update channel list 34 Child lock Lock all channels/devices 27 Lock from a cer tain time 27 Lock one or more channel/device 27 Set/change code 26 Set parental rating 27 Clock 17 Colour enhancement 19 Component cable 38 Composite 38 Conditional Access Module (C AM) Insert 45 Menu 45 Connections[...]
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EN-51 ENGLISH Setup devices Assign channel decoder 44 Assign to connectors 43 Side connectors 37 Contrast 18 Countr y Selection 32 Custom tint 19 D Decoder 44 Delta volume 21 Demo 35 Devices W atch 12 Digital Radio 30 T eletext 23 Dual I/II 21 Dual screen teletext 22 Dynamic contrast 19 E Electronic Programme Guide Use 25 Envir onmental care 4 Equa[...]
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EN-52 Picture Adjust settings Active Control 19 Brightness 18 Colour 18 Colour enhancement 19 Contrast 18 Custom tint 19 Dynamic contrast 19 HD Natural Motion 19 Hue 18 Light sensor 19 MPEG artefact reduction 19 Noise reduction 19 Pix el Plus HD 19 Sharpness 18 Tint 18 Change format 20 Use Settings assistant 18 Use smar t settings Curr ent 19 Movie[...]
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EN-53 ENGLISH Equalizer 21 Headphone volume 21 Mono/Stereo 21 Surr ound mode 21 V olume 21 Stereo sound 21 Subtitles Analogue TV 27 Digital TV 28 Language 28 Surr ound sound Auto 21 Mode 21 S-Video 38 Switch TV Off 11 On 10 , 11 On from standby 11 T o standby 11 System selection 33 T T echnical specifications 46 T eletext Advanced use Cycle subpage[...]
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EN-54 T o standby 11 T eletext Advanced use 22 Basic use 13 Timers On timer 26 Sleeptimer 26 V olume 12 W all mount 7 W atch Channels 12 Devices 12 U Uninstall channels 34 USB device Connect 28 Disconnect 28 V VESA wall bracket 7 Video formats 46 V olume Adjust 12 , 21 Automatic leveling 21 Delta 21 Headphone 21 W W all mount TV 7 Y Y Pb Pr 38[...]
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© 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. Document order number: 3139 125 39402[...]