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在 www .philips.com/w elcome 上注册产品并获得支持 ZH 用户手册 EN USER MANU AL 42PFL7603 52PFL7403 42PFL7403 52PFL5403 47PFL5403 42PFL5403 42PFL5203[...]
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EN-1 EN 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.1 TV ov er view[...]
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EN-2 2007 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . All r ights reser ved. Speci fi cations are subject to change without notice. T rademar ks are the proper ty of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respective owner s. Philips reser ves the right to change products at any time without being obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly[...]
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EN-3 EN Impor tant 1 Congratulations on your pur chase and welcome to Philips! Read this user manual befor e you start to use this product. Pa y close attention to this section and follow the safety and scr een care instructions. The product war ranty does not apply if damage is caused by failing to follo w these instructions. T o fully benefit fr [...]
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EN-4 Unplug the mains cord fr om the mains • sock et outlet. Unplug the mains cord fr om the power • 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 ma y occur if you • use earphones or headphones at high volumes. Though high volume ma y sound normal ov er time , it[...]
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EN-5 EN Y our TV 2 This section gives y ou an overview of commonly-used TV controls and functions. TV o ver view 2.1 Side controls and indicators 1 2 4 3 POWER CHANNEL MENU VOLUME 5 1. PO WER CHANNEL +/- 2. MENU 3. V OLUME +/- 4. Standby indicator / Remote contr ol sensor 5. Side connectors Use the TV side connectors to connect to mobile devices su[...]
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EN-6 Powe r 1. No function 2. 3. (Source) 4. (Ambilight) No function 5. Na vigation ke ys 6. Up Î , Down ï , Left Í , Right Æ , O K 7. (Menu) 8. +/- (Channel +/- ) 9. +/- (V olume +/- ) For mor e information about the remote control, see Section 5.1 Remote control over view . Note D Remote control ma y differ according to TV model. Remote contr[...]
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EN-7 EN Get star ted 3 This section helps you position and install the TV and supplements the information pr ovided in the Quick Start Guide . If necessar y , refer to the Quick Start Guide for stand mounting instructions. P osition the TV 3.1 In addition to r eading and understanding the safety instructions in Section 1.1 , consider the following [...]
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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 . 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 enough to protect y our screen. Using a cross-head[...]
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EN-9 EN Align the plate/brack et to the four 2. mounting nuts, placing the supplied spacers between the plate/brack et and the mounting nuts. Using a spanner or cross-head scr ewdriv er , insert the supplied bolts through the plate/ brack et and spacers, tightly securing the bolts to the mounting nuts. x4 Continue with the instructions pr ovided 3.[...]
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EN-10 Manag e cables 3.5 Route your mains cor d, antenna cable and all other device cables thr ough the cable holder at the back of the TV . This holder helps keep y our cables tidy and easily manageable. Insert the remote contr ol 3.6 batteries Slide the batter y cov er off the back of the 1. remote contr ol. Insert the two supplied batteries. Be [...]
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EN-11 EN Use y our TV 4 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 Switch on your TV 4.1.1 POWER CHANNEL MENU VOLUME indicator Powe r Press • PO WER on the side of the TV . An indicator light comes on. Swit[...]
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EN-12 Adjust volume 4.2.2 Press • + or - on the remote control. Press • + or - on the side controls of your TV . Press • on the remote contr ol to mute the sound. Press again to unmute on the sound. W atch connected de vices 4.3 Switch on the device. 1. Press 2. on the remote contr ol then select the input your de vice is connected to . Press[...]
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EN-13 EN Use mor e of your TV 5 This section helps you perf orm advanced TV operations, including how to: Use the TV menus ( • Section 5.2 ) Adjust picture and sound settings • ( Section 5.3 ) Adjust Ambilight settings ( • Section 5.4 ) Create a surf list ( • Section 5.5 ) Use timers and child lock ( • Section 5.6 ) Use Demo mode ( • Se[...]
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EN-14 PO WER 1. Switches the TV on from standby or back to standby . 2. ( SOURCE ) Selects connected devices. 3. ( A CTIVE CONTROL ) Select On , Off , or On + Light Sensor* . The TV measures and corr ects incoming signals to pro vide the best picture. 4. * ( DEMO ) T oggles the Demo menu on or off. 5. ( SURF ) Stores fa vourite channels. No functio[...]
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EN-15 EN Use TV menus 5.2 On-screen men us help you install your TV , adjust picture, sound and Ambilight settings and access other featur es. This section describes how to na vigate the menus. Access the main menu 5.2.1 Press 1. on the remote contr ol to displa y the main menu. Main Picture Setting Advanced Picture Sound Ambilight* Features Instal[...]
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EN-16 Press 2. Æ to enter the Picture Setting menu. Picture Setting Brightness Colour Contrast Sharpness Colour Temp Press 3. Æ to select Brightness . Press 4. Æ to enter the Brightness setting. Brightness Press 5. Î or ï to adjust the setting. Press 6. Í to return to the Pictur e settings or press to exit. Note D More choices ar e a vailable[...]
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EN-17 EN the best picture possible. Switch on, off, or on+light sensor*. • Artifacts Reduction* Smoothens the transitions on digital pictures. Switch on or off. HD Natural Motion* • Reduces the field and line flick er and repr oduces smooth mov ement especially in movies. Switch on or off. * Available in selected models. 5.3.2 Use Smart Mode Ap[...]
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EN-18 • 4:3 The picture is r eproduced in 4:3 f ormat and a black band is displa yed on either side of the picture. Mo vie expand 14:9 • The picture is sho wn in 14:9 format. A thin black band remains on both sides of the picture and the top and bottom of the picture is clipped off. Mo vie expand 16:9 • The picture is enlarged to 16:9 f ormat[...]
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EN-19 EN mode) or Mono or Spatial (when in mono mode). BBE • (High definition sound) An enhancement technology licensed by BBE Sound. Restores clarity and presence f or better speech intelligibility and musical r ealism. Adjust Ambilight settings 5.4 This featur e is not available on all models. 1. Press on the r emote control and select Ambiligh[...]
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EN-20 T o delete a channel from the surf list Press 1. to displa y the surf list. Press 2. Î or ï until you find the channel that you wish to delete. Surf 003 006 008 001 005 009 010 002 Press 3. Æ to delete the channel. Surf 003 006 008 001 005 009 002 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to delete more 4. channels from the list. Press 5. to exit. Use timers an[...]
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EN-21 EN T o set or change a PIN code Press 1. on the remote contr ol and select F eatures > P arental Lock > Change code . Parental Lock Lock Channel Change Code Clear All Lock All Press 2. Æ to enter the code setup . Enter your code with the n umber ke ys. 3. The Features menu rea ppears with a message confirming that your code is created [...]
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EN-22 Features Timer Child Lock Parental Lock Demo* Off On * Available in selected models Press 3. to confirm. Press 4. to exit. Use De 5.7 mo mode Demo mode is not a vailable in all models. Consult your pr oduct specification to see whether your set has demo mode. The demo mode enables you to see the differ ence between the new video technologies [...]
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EN-23 EN 6 Install channels This chapter describes how to install channels and tune channels. 6.1 Automatically install channels This section describes how to sear ch and store channels automatically . Step 1 Select your men u language Press 1. on the remote contr ol and select Install > Languag e . Install Language Auto Store Manual Store Sort [...]
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EN-24 Manual Store Colour System Sound System Search Channel Fine Tune Store 44MHz Press 2. Æ and the number k eys on the remote contr ol to manually enter the three-digit fr equency . Press 3. Í when the new channel is found. Press 4. ï to select Channel . Press 5. Î or ï to select a channel number . Alternativel y , use the number ke ys on t[...]
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EN-25 EN Press 7. to exit. Name or rename channels 6.3.2 This featur e is not available f or external channels. Press 1. on the remote contr ol and select Install > Name . Press 2. Î or ï to select the channel you want to rename. Press 3. Æ to start the process. Press 4. Î or ï to select the characters or numbers fr om the list. Y ou can us[...]
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EN-26 a shop envir onment. The flexibility to change settings is limited. Home • Gives home users the full flexibility to change all TV settings. Press 4. to confirm. Main Picture Setting Advanced Picture Sound Ambilight* Features Install Location Home Shop Press 5. to exit.[...]
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EN-27 EN Connect de vices 7 Connection 7.1 o ver view HDMI 3 HDMI 2 CVI AV IN AV O U T VIDEO L R L Pr Pb Y RL AUDIO IN SERV. C VGA R L R VIDEO HDMI 1 TV ANTENNA 75X 32 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Р૯Ұ५ ҫ૯Ұ५ Back connectors AV I N 1. Video and audio input cinch connectors for connection to devices. A V OUT 2. Video output cinch connector and audio L[...]
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EN-28 Select connection quality 7.2 This section describes how y ou can enhance your audio visual experience b y connecting your de vices with the best possible connectors. After connecting your de vices, 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 quality possi[...]
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EN-29 EN Audio L/R cable - White and red 7.2.4 Composite - Basic quality Composite video pro vides basic analogue connectivity , usually combining a (yello w) video cinch cable with (white and red) Audio L/R cinch cable. Match the cable colours when connecting to the composite Video and Audio L/R input connectors on the side of the TV . Composite a[...]
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EN-30 D VD pla yer/Home theatr e system 7.3.3 Connect a component video cable from the D VD play er to CVI connectors on the back of your TV . HDMI 3 HDMI 2 AV I N AV O UT VIDEO R RL AUDIO IN SERV . C VGA L R VIDEO HDMI 1 TV ANTENNA 75X Component video IN D VD pla yer/Home Theatre System L R Pr Pb Y CVI L Pr Pb Y R L VCR 7.3.4 Connect a composite v[...]
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EN-31 EN A permanent game console or camcorder can be connected to an HDMI connector or AV IN (component) connectors at the back of the TV . 7.3.7 P ersonal Computer Caution C Befor e connecting the PC , set the PC monitor refr esh rate to 60Hz. See Section 11 T echnical data f or a list of computer resolutions. Connecting to the back of the TV (V [...]
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EN-32 Use y our TV as PC 8 monitor Con fi gure PC mode 8.1 1. Connect your computer in Section 7.3.7 P er sonal Computer . Press 2. on the remote contr ol. The list of sources a ppears. Press 3. ï to select VG A and press OK to confirm. Source list TV AV SIDE AV CVI VGA HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3* Side HDMI* * Available in selected models Note: D Set y[...]
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EN-33 EN Use y our TV in High 9 Definition (HD) mode The HD (High Definition) mode allows y ou to enjoy clear er and sharper pictures if y ou are using HD equipment that can produce high definition video signals. Con fi gure HD mode 9.1 1. Connect your HD equipment as shown in the Quick Star t Guide Press 2. on the remote contr ol. The list of sou[...]
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EN-34 Press the 6. k ey to exit the menu. 9.3 Displa y in native 1080 mode Note: D Only TVs with the full HD 1080p can displa y in native 1080i mode. When you connect HD equipment that supports a resolution of 1080i or 1080p , the Displa y (native 1080) featur e is a vailable in the Featur es menu. This feature allows y ou to watch the original HD [...]
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EN-35 EN Use Philips EasyLink 10 Y our TV is enabled for HDMI-CEC connections with other devices. The following descriptions apply to de vices that are CEC-compliant and connected to your TV thr ough an HDMI cable . One-touch pla y When you connect y our TV to devices that support One-touch play , you can control y our TV and the devices with one r[...]
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EN-36 T echnical data 11 Supported display r esolutions • HDMI Input: Mode Signal Format PC Format 640x480@60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz 720x400@70Hz, 85Hz 800x600@60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz 1024x768@60Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz 1280x768@60Hz 1280x1024@60Hz Video Format 720x480p@60Hz 720(1440)x480i@60Hz 720x576p@50Hz 720x(1440)x576i@50Hz 1280x720p@60Hz 1280x720p@[...]
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EN-37 EN T roub leshooting 12 This section describes commonly-encounter ed issues and accompanying solutions. General TV issues 12.1 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 pr operly • connected and that the mains are po wered. The remote contr ol is not[...]
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EN-38 PC connection issues 12.5 The PC displa y on m y TV is not stable or is not synchronised: Check that a supported resolution and • refr esh rate is selected on your PC. See Section 11 T echnical data for suppor ted resolutions and r efresh rates. Adjust the screen r esolution in your PC. • Contact us 12.6 If you cannot solv e your pr oblem[...]
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© 2007 K oninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. Document order number: 3139 125 40134[...]