Philips 42HFL5682L/F7 manual

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    User Ma nual 22H FL 5 66 2H 26H FL5662H 32 H F L 4 4 62 F 32 H F L 5 662 D 32 H F L 5 662 H 32 H F L 5 662 L 37 H F L 4 4 8 2 F 37 H F L 5 6 8 2 D 37 H F L 5 6 8 2 L 42 HF L44 82 F 42 HF L5682 D 42 HF L5682 H 42 HF L5682 L[...]

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    Conte nt s 1 Notice 1 Safety inf or mation and useful tips 1 Impor tant Safety Instr uctions 2 OSS declar ation 3 Cleaning and care 3 Environmental care 4 2 Y our TV 5 Standalone installation and side controls 5 Guest remote control (optional) 6 Philips Hospitality setup remote control (not included in box) 7 RC2573GR setup remote control (not incl[...]

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    1 Safety inf ormation and useful tips 1. T w o people are required to lift and carr y a TV that w eighs more than 55 lb (25 kg). Improper handling of the TV can cause serious injur y . 2. If you place the TV set on a solid surface . Ensure the surface is level and that it can withstand the w eight of the TV . 3. Installing the TV on the wall requir[...]

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    2 Impor tant Saf ety Instructions Rea d befor e ope ra ting e qui pmen t 1. Read these instr uctions. 2. Keep these instr uctions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with a dr y cloth. 7. Do not block any v entilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s in[...]

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    3 2010 © Konin kl ijke Phi lips Ele ct ro nics N . V . All r ig hts res erved. Sp ecif ic ations a re su bjec t to change w it hout n otice. T r ade mar k s ar e the p rop er t y of Konin kl ijke Phi lips Ele ct ron ics N . V or t hei r res pec tive ow ner s . Phi lips re ser ve s th e rig ht to change pr odu ct s at any ti me wi thou t bein g obl[...]

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    4 Screen car e and sterilization Avoid s ta tiona r y ima ges as m uch as p ossibl e. St ati onar y ima ges ar e image s that r ema in on- scre en for ex te nded pe rio ds of tim e. E xam ples i nclude : on-s cree n men us, b lack bar s a nd tim e disp lays. I f you mus t use s t ati onar y i mages , re duce scr ee n contr a st a nd br ight ness to[...]

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    5 2 Y our T V Standalone installation and side contr ols Th is sec tion d escr ibe s how to ins tal l the T V cha nnels automatically. 1. Connect the RF signal from the wall socket to the TV . 2. Plug the power cord into the po wer outlet. • 2-pin pow er cord (for D/L models) • 3-pin pow er cord (for H models) HDMI 1 Cable H DMI 1 TV ANTENNA 3.[...]

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    6 Guest r emote contr ol (optional) a POWER : Pres s to tur n on/off t he T V fr om or to s ta ndby mod e. b HOME: T og gles t he mai n men u on or of f. c SOURCE: Se lec t s connec te d device s. d OPTIONS: Select s different options. e COLOR buttons: Selec ts ta sks or options. f For wa rd but ton: Fa s t for wa rd fea tur e. g USB/MEDIA: Acc ess[...]

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    7 Philips Hospitality setup r emote contr ol (not included in bo x) A B C D E RECALL/INFO F G RESET/UPGRADE GUIDE BACK/PP ALARM/CLOCK OPTIONS HOME MENU SMART TELETEXT ABC DEF JKL MNO GHI TUV WXYZ PQRS SLEEP AV MUTE CC TV VOL P RC5 GUEST RC5 SETUP RC6 GUEST RC6 SETUP HOSPIT ALITY RC2573GR setup r emote contr ol (not included in bo x) RC2 573GR i s a[...]

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    8 3 Insta llation Smar t Installation In t he 1 st t ime ( V ir gin ) ins ta llati on, t he OSD w ill ins tr uc t you s tep by s tep to d o the T V i nst all atio n set tin g. 1. Please Select Y our Language • Choose a language and press to select and proceed to the next step. 2. Smar tInstall – Initial Wizard • In the option, you can choose [...]

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    9 Install TV Channels Th is T V is eq uippe d wit h Hel ptex t w hich w ill tim e out i n 1 0 sec o r upon Re mote Co ntr ol key pr ess . ■ Ins ta ll T V Cha nnels : Thi s optio n allows yo u to Ins ta ll T V chan nels . For th e “I nsta ll T V Cha nne ls” option, you ca n do th e set t ing for foll owing o ption s in sub - menu : • Scan T [...]

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    10 • Select Y our RC Lock Settings: “No”, “Y es”. • This function enables/disab les the processing of the Guest remote control signals. Installer remote control signals will still function regardless of the setting. • Default setting is “No”. • Any CEC Comm unication: “Y es”, “No” • This function enables/disab les the [...]

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    11 • Set Y our Minimum (0), Maximum (100), And Switch On (0-100) V olume . • Default switch on volume = 12 • Any W elcome Message For Guest: “Y es”, “No”. • Any W elcome Picture For Guest: “Y es”, “No”. • W elcome Picture enables a customizab le picture to be shown at TV star tup to welcome the guest, before the TV switche[...]

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    12 » Press OK to select one of the four color s. The TV is con fi gured to respond to the RC that is set to the same color . » Press the color button (same color as abo ve) on the guest RC simultaneously to set to the selected color . » Press OK for fi ve seconds while pointing to the TV . The TV displays the RC color and the TV color on the s[...]

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    13 4 Home Sc reen Press key to go to th e Home S cree n. W atch TV In t his opt ion, yo u can us e the cur s or to sele c t catego r y you woul d like to see v ia OK key. This is t he scr ee n you see if Sm ar t Gui de is en able d, oth er w ise you se e • “High De fi nition”, “Spor ts”. “News”, “Kids”, “Movies”, “Network?[...]

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    USB Usi ng this o ption , you ca n sele ct t he f il es you wa nt to play . For t he “USB ” opti on, you c an do t he se t ting for fo llowi ng options in sub-me nu: • “Folder s”, “music”, “picture” TV Settings in Guest Menu In t his me nu, t he foll owing s et tin gs ar e avail able . ■ Set s the M enu L angua ge: “E nglish?[...]

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    15 • CC Setup: “CC”— “Off ”, “On”, “CC on Mute” • This feature allo ws the Closed Captions settings of this TV to be customized. Any changes made in this section will be reset to default values when the TV is tur ned off. • “Analog CC Mode” – “CC1”, “CC2”, “CC3”, “CC4”, “TEXT1”, “TEXT2”, “TEXT[...]

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    16 5 Opt i on Press OPTIONS key on t he Gue st R emote C ontr ol to ent er th e Optio n Menu Setting: ■ Aud io La nguage : • Displays options (if a vailab le) SAP allows y ou to select the Secondar y Audio Program of the analog TV channel (if availab le) or • Audio Language allows y ou to select from the audio languages of the digital TV chan[...]

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    17 6 Hotel S e t ting Press M on th e Setu p Remot e Cont rol to dis play th e Hotel Se tup Me nu. Hotel and Room Information Se lec t thi s optio n can se t the ho tel infor ma tion to cu sto mer . ■ Hot el Na me: Use t he vi r tu al keyboa rd to en ter th e Hotel Name ■ Hot el Phon e Numb er: U se the v ir t ual keyb oard to en ter th e Hotel[...]

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    18 ■ Cur r ent R ing: “ R ing1” , “ Ri ng2” , “R ing3 ” , “ Ri ng4” . Onl y thos e channe ls ass igned to t he “Cu rr ent R ing” w ill be ava ilabl e to the gu es t. Note Cha nnels c an be a ssig ned to mor e tha n one r ing. Guest TV Settings ■ Ho me Me nu Opti ons ar e : “ Sma r t Fe atur es Me nu It em” , “ Medi a P[...]

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    19 ■ Se lec ta ble A V ( s elec ti ng Y es /N o for the se ite ms add s or re moves t hem f rom t he lis t of ava ilabl e sour ces wh en th e gues t pr esse s the S ource b ut ton o n the r emote cont rol . ): “ A V ”, “C VI ” , “ S ide A V ” , “ VGA ”, “H DM I1 ” , “ HDM I2” , “H DM I 3”, “S ide H DMI ” ■ Auto S[...]

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    20 ■ Mu lti RC: “O f f ” , “B lue”, “Y e llow” , “G re en” , “ Red ” ■ Th is func t ion en able s c ont rol of m ult iple T Vs in a ro om wi thou t any int er fer ence f rom ea ch other ’s re mote con tr ol . ■ T o e nabl e Mul ti RC , ea ch rem ote contr ol is se t to one of th e four color s – b lue , gre en, ye llow[...]

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    21 Installer TV Settings Th is sec tio n allows t he Ins t alle r to cus tomize t he T V per for ma nce and gen er al set ti ngs . ■ Lan g u ag e: “E n gl ish ” , “Sp an ish ” , “F ren ch” ■ Pic tu re: T his fea ture a llows t he ins t alle r to cust omize th e Pic tur e set ti ng of the T V s et . Opti ons ar e “ Smar t Pic tu re[...]

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    22 ■ Con trol : “D igit T imeo ut ” , “3 -D igit E ntr y ” , “ Ste p T un ing” , “HD MI-C E C” ■ Th is sec tio n allows t he Ins t alle r to cus tomizes t he Con tro l and Per for man ce set ti ngs of the T V . ■ Dig it Ti meou t - Th is func t ion en able s the se t ting of th e tim eou t (in se conds ) bet wee n digi t key p[...]

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    23 ■ Power On: “ L as t St atus” , “On” , “ Sta ndby ” , “ For ced On” . Def ault s et ting i s “St an dby” . Wh en powe r to the T V is inte r ru pted, t his fu nc tion se ts t he s tate t hat th e T V will re tur n to wh en power is r es tor ed. • If set to Standby , the TV will always resume into Standby mode when po wer [...]

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    24 ■ R F Chan nel Nu mbe r : This f unc tio n sele ct s the R F chan nel nu mber w her e th e T V can f i nd the cl one dat a . Note t hat bot h the P SG mus t be se t to broad ca st on t he sa me chann el tha t the T V mu st b e set to r eceive . ■ Sou rce to T V: This f unc tio n will in itia te the cl oning pr ocess of da ta fr om th e sele [...]

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    25 ■ Upg r ade T yp e: “ A ll” , ” Sof t war e Up gr ade Pac kag e” , “ Sof t wa re A sse t Pack age” ■ Th is sec tio n Sel ec t the t yp e of sof tw ar e to be upg rad ed to th e T V . • If set to ALL, then all software types (Software Upgrade Package and Software Asset Package) will be upgraded automatically . • If set to Soft[...]

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    26 7 Over vie w of T V connectors a nd controls L /D /H mod el HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 DATA 1 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 DAT A 1 g h i j k n o p l m q VGA IN PC-AUDIO IN USB SIDE HDMI VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R a b c d e f r s a VIDEO IN b AUDIO IN L /R c VG A I N d PC-AUDIO IN e USB f SIDE HDMI g AUDIO OUT L /R h VIDEO IN i AUDIO IN L /R j CVI ( Y PbPr and A UD[...]

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    27 F mod els HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 DATA 1 HDMI 1 DAT A 1 g h k i j VGA IN PC-AUDIO IN USB SIDE HDMI VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R a b c d e f l a VIDEO IN b AUDIO IN L /R c VG A I N d PC-AUDIO IN e USB f SIDE HDMI g CVI ( Y PbPr and A UDIO L /R) h Data 1 i SPDI F OUT j HDMI 1 k RS232 ( Ser vice P ort) l TV 7 5 Ω[...]

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    28 8 Glos sa r y Aspect Ratio The ratio between the width and height of the TV picture on the screen. An old analog TV has an aspect ratio of 4 to 3 (4:3). The new aspect ratio for HDTV is 16:9 which is closer to the aspect ratio in a movie theatre (Widescreen). New TV systems support both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio and can automatically switch betw[...]

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