Philips 20HFL3330D/10 manual

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    PB1   Philips Hospitality LCD TV: Pro range EN 20HFL3330D/10 Please ask your local sales su ppo rt for additional info rmation on correct installation/ positioning of the TV in the room and compleme ntary accessories DFU-AUG2008 PHILIPS[...]

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    PB2   Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION FOR PBS MODE 2 2 REMOTE CONTROL 3 2.1 Remote control 2573 overvie w (optional) 3 2.2 Guest Remote control overvie w 3 3 INITIAL SETUP 5 3.1 Virgin mode – Out of box Setting 5 4 SETUP MENU AND PBS MODE BEHAVIOR 4.1 PBS MODE 6 4.2 APPLICATION 6 4.3 SWITCH ON SETTI NGS 7 4.4 CONTROL SETTINGS 7 4.5 BLANK C[...]

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    PB3   1 INTRODUCTION TO PBS MODE The Professional Business Solutio ns (PBS) mode defines a specific TV or monitor mode (similar to hotel mode). This mode limits the amount of T V controls (e.g. like volum e limitation), that a normal user (i.e. hotel guest) can use. The amount of access can be configured i n the set up menu by a super-user (e[...]

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    PB4   7. OK Accesses the All channels menu or activates a setting. 8. Navigate the menu. 9. SLEEP Display the sleep timer menu and adj ust the slee p timer. 10. P +/- Switches to the next or previous channel. 11. NUMBER KEYS Selects a channel, page or setting. 12. Selects a picture format. 13. MHEG CANCEL Cancels digital text or inter acti v [...]

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    PB5   3 INITIAL SETUP 1.1 Virgin mode – Out Of Box S etting and Initial Setup This TV set includes an installation feature th at, at initial set-up of the TV, guides you through the installer menu to apply the proper installation settings. This feature, named Virgin Mode, active when the T V set is unpacked and first powered on, is nor mall[...]

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    PB6   4 DISPLAY SETUP MENUS The TV can display PBS Setup menu by pr essing RC2573 MENU key in SETUP mode or by following Guest RC key sequence “319753 ”” key within 10 seconds if high securi ty mode set to Off. The following menu appears. 4.1 PBS MODE To activate PBS Mode, select ON. 4.2 APPLICATION The Application to select is Hotel/Ho[...]

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    PB7   4.3 SWITCH ON SETTINGS • SWITCH ON VOLUME - The TV will always switch on (via mains-switch or standby) to this preset value. The On volume setting cannot exceed the m ax volume. The current volume should foll ow the on volume, and adjusting on volume should also affect the current volume. • MAXIMUM VOLUME – refers to the maximum v[...]

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    PB8   • REMOTE CONTROL LOCKED – Enable or disable the operation of the normal remotes. Ho wever, when the High Security Mode is OFF, to enter PBS Mode Menu, using the “319753 ”” key sequence i s not blocked, even when Remote Control Locked is ON. • OSD DISPLAY – Enable or disable OSD displa y (e.g., channel number or name, sound[...]

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    PB9   A 128MB USB Memory Stick with at least 10MB free memory spac e will be suitable. Note: During copying proc ess , USB drive should not be removed to prevent any unders igned functionality of the T V. Note: After completed, there are 2 files generated in the USB root directory - NVM_MTK_2K8_EU.BIN containing th e general setting for examp[...]

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    PB10   ABC © 2008 Koninklijke Philips Ele c tronics N.V. All rights reserved. 72-E330MD-X411A [...]

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    Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome EN USER MANU AL DE BENUTZERHANDBUCH FR MANUEL DE L ’UTILISA TEUR NL GEBR UIKERSHANDLEIDING IT MANU ALE D’USO ES MANU AL DEL USU ARIO PT MANU AL DO UTILIZADOR EL ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΧΡΗΣΗΣ[...]

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    Countr y Number T ariff 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 01 6[...]

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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 rights reser ved. Specications are subject to change without notice. T r ademar ks are the proper ty of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respective owners. Philips reser ves the r ight to change products at any time without being obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly . The [...]

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    EN-3 EN Impor tant 1 Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! Read this user manual before you star t to use this pr oduct. 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 from t[...]

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    EN-4 T urn off the TV , then the mains power • (if a vailable). Unplug the mains cord from the mains • sock et outlet. Unplug the mains cord from the power • connector at the back of the TV . Alwa ys pull the mains cord by the plug. Do not pull the mains cord 1�2 Scr een care T urn off and unplug the mains cord befor e • clean[...]

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    EN-5 EN Y our TV 2 This section gives you an overview of commonly-used TV controls and functions. 2�1 TV o verview Side controls and indicators POWER PROGRAM MENU VOLUME 1 2 4 3 5 PO WER 1. PROGRAM +/- 2. MENU 3. V OLUME +/- 4. Standby indicator/remote control sensor 5. Side connectors Use the TV side connectors to connect to mobile devices such [...]

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    EN-6 . 1. Powe r SOURCE 2. TELETEXT 3. Colour keys 4. Selects tasks or teletext pages Í 5. , Æ , Î , ï , OK Na vigation or cursor keys MENU 6. P +/- 7. Program up or down ” 8. +/- V olume up or down For advanced information about the remote control, see Section 5.1 Remote control over view . Remote control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[...]

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    EN-7 EN 3 Get star ted This section helps you position and install the TV and supplements the information provided 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 before [...]

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    EN-8 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 at both[...]

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    EN-9 EN 3�5 Manag e cables Route your mains cord, antenna cable and all other device cables through the cable holder (1) at the back of the TV . 1 3�6 Insert the remote contr ol batteries Slide the batter y cov er off the back of the 1. remote control. Insert the two supplied batteries (Size AAA, 2. T ype LR03). Be sure the + and - ends of the [...]

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    EN-10 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 . Switch y our TV on/off or to 4�1 standb y Switch on your TV If the power indicator (1) is off, press • PO WER on the side of the TV . 1 POWER PROGRAM MENU Switch off your TV Press[...]

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    EN-11 EN Press 1. ” + or - on the remote contr ol, or Press V OLUME + or - on the side controls of y our TV . Press 2. [ on the remote control to mute the sound. Press [ again to unmute on the sound. Note: D If headphones are connected, adjust headphone volume as described in Section 5.3 Adjust sound settings . Y ou must press the MUTE button on [...]

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    EN-12 Use mor e of y our TV 5 Remote contr ol o verview 5�1 1 2 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . 1. Switches the TV on from standby or back to standby . SOURCE 2. Selects connected devices. ∏ 3. Selects a picture format. SUBTITLE 4. Activates or deactivates subtitles. Colour keys 5. Selects tasks or teletext pages. INFO 6. Di[...]

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    EN-13 EN Use TV menus 5�2 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. Access the main menu Press 1. MENU on the remote control to displa y the main menu. The following menu appears. TV Menu Picture Sound Features Install Smart settings V[...]

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    EN-14 Picture Brightness 98 47 52 Brightness Colour Sharpness Tint Color temperature Picture format Contrast 4 Noise reduction 0 Press 4. ï to select Brightness� Picture Brightness 98 47 52 Brightness Colour Sharpness Tint Color temperature Picture format Contrast 4 Noise reduction 0 Press 5. Æ to enter the Brightness setting. Brightness Press [...]

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    EN-15 EN Adjust picture and sound 5�3 settings Adjust picture settings Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select Pictur e . TV Menu Picture Picture Sound Features Brightness Color Sharpness Tint Color temperature Picture format Noise Reduction Install Contrast Smart settings Press 2. Æ to enter the list. Press 3. Î or ï to select a settin[...]

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    EN-16 Change pictur e format Change the picture format to suit your content. Press 1. ∏ (PICTURE FORMA T) on your remote control. Alternatively , press MENU and select Picture > Picture format . Press 2. Î or ï to select one of the following picture formats, available displa y formats are determined by the type of model you own For 20 inch m[...]

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    EN-17 EN Adjust sound settings This section describes how to adjust sound settings. Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select Sound . Press 2. Æ to enter the list. TV settings Sound Picture Sound Features Incredible surround Audio language Volume-visually impaired Dual l-ll Auto volume leveling Mono/Stereo Install Settings Smart settings Pres[...]

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    EN-18 Use advanced teletext 5�5 featur es Y our TV has a 100 page memor y that stores broadcasted teletext pages and subpages. Select teletext subpa ges A teletext page can hold several subpages. Subpages are displa yed on a bar next to the main page number . Press 1. TELETEXT on the remote control. Select a teletext page. 2. Press 3. Î or ï to[...]

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    EN-19 EN to activate available actions. Viewing Date: 01/03/2002 Current Time:wed 02 Apr 04:02:15 BBCi BBC CHOICE BBC TWO BBC NEW 24 2 7 10 11 12 BBC PARLMNT 13 BBC knowledge 800 Eurosport 801 TERRA NOVA 16:30 17:15 Ready Steady Cook The Weakest Link 16:30 ~ 17:15 Prev Day Next Day Detail Filter Use the colour ke ys to view 7 or 8 da y 3. EPG. Pre [...]

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    EN-20 Automatically switch the TV to standby (Sleeptimer) Sleeptimer switches the TV to standby after a defined period of time. Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select F eatures > Timer > Sleeptimer . Press 2. Æ to enter the Sleeptimer menu Press 3. Î or ï to set the sleep time up to 180 minutes in steps of five minutes. If set to z[...]

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    EN-21 EN Press 2. Æ to enter . Press 3. Î or ï to select channel lock� Press 4. Æ to lock or unlock the channel. T o set parental ratings Some digital broadcasters rate their programmes according to age. Y ou can set your TV to display only programmes with age ratings higher than your child’ s. In the 1. Auto Lock menu, select Par ental rat[...]

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    EN-22 select Install > Current software info . Update software (digital br oadcasts) If using (D VB-T) digital broadcasts, your TV automatically receives software updates. If you receiv e a message on-screen pr ompting you to update your software: Select • No w (recommended) to update the software immediately . Select • Later to be rem[...]

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    EN-23 EN In addition to menu language , you can configure the following language settings via the Languag e menu (digital channels only): Pref err ed audio • languag e: Select one of the a vailable audio languages as your prefer red audio language . For more information, see Section 5.3 Adjust sound settings . Pref err ed subtitle language: ?[...]

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    EN-24 Step 2 Search and store new TV channels Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select Install > Channel installation > Analogue: Manual installation > Search . Press 2. Æ to enter the Sear ch menu. Press the red ke y and the number k eys on 3. the r emote control to enter the three digit frequency . Alternatively , press the green [...]

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    EN-25 EN the channel. Press 5. MENU to exit. Manually update the channel 6�6 list Y ou can manually update the channel list. Press 1. MENU on the remote control and select Install > Channel installation > Installation update . Press 2. Æ to enter the Installation update menu. Start no w is highlighted. Press 3. OK . Press the green ke y to[...]

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    EN-26 Connect de vices 7 Connection o verview 7�1 7 10 8 9 Back connectors Digital Audio Out 1. Sound output cinch connectors for home theatres systems etc. TV (75Ω) 2. TV antenna. EXT 1 - SCAR T (input-output) 3. For a range of equipment, including video recor ders, camcorders (VHS, 8 mm or Hi 8 format), decoders, satellite receivers, D VD pla[...]

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    EN-27 EN 7�2 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 vailability[...]

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    EN-28 Game console or camcorder The most practical connection for a mobile game console or camcorder may 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 connectors at the side of the TV . A HDMI connector is also available for high-definition devices. A permanent game console o[...]

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    EN-29 EN Press 5. Í to return to the pre vious menu. Press 6. MENU to exit. Use Philips EasyLink 7�4 Y our TV supports Philips EasyLink, which enables one-touch play and one-touch standby between EasyLink-compliant devices. Compliant devices must be connected to your TV via HDMI and assigned as described in Section 7.4.1 Assign devices to connec[...]

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    EN-30 After inserting and activating the CAM, • press MENU on the remote control and select TV menu > Featur es > Common interface . This menu option is only a vailable if the CAM is corr ectly inserted and activated. On-screen applications and content are pro vided by your digital TV ser vice operator .[...]

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    EN-31 EN 8 T echnical specifications Supported displa y resolutions Computer formats (PC) • Resolution Refresh rate 720 x 400 70Hz 640 x 480 60Hz 800 x 600 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1680 x 1050(22” only) 60Hz 1366 x 768(26" only) 60Hz Notes D Model 20PFL3403D supports the format 640x480 60Hz only . • Video formats Resolution Refresh rat[...]

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    EN-32 T roub leshooting 9 This section describes commonly-encountered issues and accompanying solutions. General TV issues 9�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 properly • connected and that the mains are powered. The r emote control is not[...]

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    EN-33 EN Check that the devices are connected • properl y . V erify that picture settings ar e corr ectly set. • See Section 5.3 Adjust picture settings . The TV did not sa ve my settings: V erify that the TV is set to • Home mode, which offers you complete flexibility to change settings. See Section 5.4 Change to Shop or Home mode .[...]

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    © 2008 K oninklijk e Philips Electronics N.V . All rights reserved. 72-E340M5-X411 E[...]