Philips 26/32TA1000 manual

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    3 1 38 15 5 2 420 1 Model No. : Seri al No . : 26 / 32T A 1 0 0 0 L C D T V U s e r ` s M a n u a l English Arabic 中文[...]

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    Kn ow th ese s af et y sy mb ols Th is “b olt o f lig ht nin g” i ndi cat es un ins ula te d mat er ial w it hi n your u nit may c au se an e lec t ric al s hoc k . For t he sa fet y o f ever yo ne in yo ur hou se hol d, p le ase d o not r em ove prod uc t cover ing . Th e “excl am ati on p oin t” c all s at te nt ion to f eat ure s for w h[...]

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    IM POR T AN T S AFE TY INS TR UCT ION S R E AD BEF ORE OPE RA TIN G E QUIP MEN T Re ad th ese i ns tr uc ti ons . Kee p th es e ins tr uc ti on s. He ed a ll w arn in gs . Fo llo w all i ns tr uc ti ons . Do n ot us e th is ap pa r atu s ne ar w ate r . Cl ea n onl y wi th a d r y cl oth . Do n ot bl oc k any of t he v ent il at ion o pe ni ng s. I[...]

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    4 A DD I T IO N A L S A F ET Y PR EC AU T I O NS • E NS U R E t h a t LC D T V s t an d i s t ig h t en e d pr o p e rl y t o t h e s e t ( S e e Q u i ck G u i de o n t he r i g ht w a y o f t i gh t e ni n g of t h e sc r e w o f t h e s t a n d t o t h e se t . I m pr o p e r t ig h t en i n g o f s cr e w ma y r e nd e r t he s et u n sa f e [...]

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    C O NTE NTS NO TE: This manual co vers different v ersions and models. Not all featur es described in this manual will match those of y our LCD TV . This is normal and does not requir e you contacting your dealer or r equesting ser vice. Y our new L CD TV and its packaging cont ain materials that c an be recycled and r e used. Specialized companies[...]

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    6 H E L PF UL H IN T Press the MENU button on the remote control to open the onscreen menu. Press the CURSOR DOWN but ton to hi ghlight the I NST ALL menu. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to Highlight L ANGUA GE . Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to enter L ANGUA GE . Press C URSOR DOWN but ton to select English or Sim plified Chinese ( ) , then p ress[...]

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    7 A U T O P ROG RAM (S ETT ING U P C HA NNE LS ) Y o ur L CD T V ca n a ut o m a t ic a l l y se t i t s e l f f o r lo c a l a re a ( or c a bl e T V ) c ha n ne l s . T hi s m a ke s i t e a s y f or y ou t o se l e c t o nl y t h e T V s t a t i on s i n yo ur a r e a b y pr e s s i ng t h e CH (+ ) or C H ( - ) b u t t on . Press the MENU butto[...]

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    8 M A NU AL S T ORE OF TV C H ANN EL Y o u c a n a ls o c ho o s e t o t u ne y o ur T V c h an n e ls . M an u a l t u n in g a l lo w s yo u t o s to r e e ac h pr o g ra m me m a nu a l l y. Press the MENU button on the remote control to show the onscr ee n menu. Press the CURSOR DOWN but ton to highlight the IN ST ALL menu, then pr ess CURSOR R[...]

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    9 C H ANN EL S ETT ING A/CH AV i + MAIN CONTROLS PICTURE AUDIO FEATURES INSTALL LANGUAGE AUTO PROGRAM MANUAL STORE FACTORY RESET CHANNEL SETTING CHANNEL EDIT CHANNEL SKIPPED CHANNEL SETTING CHANNEL EDIT CHANNEL SWAP INSTALL LANGUAGE AUTO PROGRAM MANUAL STORE CHANNEL EDIT FACTORY RESET CHANNEL SWAP NAME EDIT CHANNEL SORT CHANNEL SETTING 1 5 2 3 4 2 [...]

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    10 F A CT OR Y R E SET Y o ur T V c a n be r e s et t o t he o r i gi n a l fa c t o r y s et t i ng s b y pe r f o r mi n g t he f ol l o wi n g s te p s . Press the MENU button on the remote control to s ee the onscreen menu. Press the CURSOR DOWN but ton to highlight the IN ST ALL menu, then pr ess CURSOR RIGHT to enter . Press the CURSOR DOWN b[...]

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    P RE SENT A TIO N O F T HE L C D T V 1 6 7 8 9 10 5 4 2 3 I D ENT IFY ING A LL C ONN ECT OR (B AC KSI DE ) P o si t i o n in g t h e L C D T V. . P la c e t he L CD T V on a s o li d , s t a bl e s ur fa c e . B e s u r e t he s ur f a ce i s s t r on g e no u gh t o h an d l e t h e we i g h t o f t h e L C D T V. . Tr y to l e a ve a t le a s t 6[...]

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    12 I N ST AL LIN G L CD TV ON T H E W A LL Th e s tan d of y our LC D TV co mpl ies wi th VE SA sta nda rd, if y ou inte nd to ins tal l t he LCD TV on the wa ll, p lea se co nsu lt a pr ofe ssi ona l t ech nic ian fo r p ro per in stal lin g. Th e m anu fac tur e acc epts no li abi lit y f or ins tal lat ions no t p erf orm ed by pr of ess ion al [...]

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    2 5 - V olume + - Channel + Menu 4 3 1 6 8 7 A/CH AV i + Plu g th e power c ab le int o AC inle t on LCD T V se t . Plu g th e power cor d int o an ou tle t and s wi tch T V s et on . Press POWER to turn on the L C D T V . Press VOLUME + to increase the s ound le vel, o r press VOL U M E – to de crease the sound level. Press CHANN EL +/ – to se[...]

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    14 R E MO TE C O NTR OL A/CH A V i + A / C H but t on Pre ss t o go to p revi ou sly s ele ct ed ch an nel . Sl ee p but t on Pre ss t o set t he LC D T V to t urn it se lf of f w it hin a c er t ai n tim e. Un use d key Sm ar t S oun d bu tt on Pre ss re pe at edl y to se le ct a mon g th e 4 set t in gs ; Per so nal , Voice , Mu sic , o r The at [...]

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    15 T I MER M E NU C O NTR OLS Press the SLEEP but ton on the remote control to show t he onscreen menu. Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select your requiring sleep timing. 1 2 SLEEP 240 MIN. SLEEP 15 MIN. SLEEP OFF A/CH A V i + 1 2 IMPORT ANT For the Timer to func tion, the set must not be turned of f. Once the set is turned off, the Timer is [...]

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    16 Pre ss t he M EN U b ut to n to se e t he on scre en m en u. Wh en P IC TU RE m enu i s hig hli gh ted , pre ss t he C UR SO R RI GHT b ut t on to en te r th e PIC TU R E men u. Pre ss t he C UR SO R DOWN t o ch oose th e it em you w an t to ad ju st : S ma r t Pi ct ure , Br ig ht nes s, C olo r , Co ntr a st , Sh ar pne ss . Pre ss t he C UR S[...]

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    17 TV S O UND M E NU C O NTR OLS T o ad j u s t y o ur L C D T V S ou n d , s e l e c t a c h a nn e l an d f ol l o w t h e s e s t e p s . Pre ss t he M EN U b ut to n to se e t he me nu . Pre ss t he C UR SO R DOWN b ut t on to hig hl igh t th e AUD IO m enu . Pre ss t he C UR SO R RI GHT b ut t on t o ent er th e AUD IO m en u. Pre ss t he C UR[...]

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    18 Press the SMAR T PICTURE but ton on the remote control. The current Sm art P ic ture setting wi ll appear on the scr e en. Press the SMAR T PICTURE but ton repeatedly to select eit her Personal, Rich, Natural, Sof t , or Multimedia. S M AR T P IC TURE C O NTR OL W he t h e r y o u’r e wa t c h i ng a m ov i e o r a v i d e o ga m e , yo u r LC[...]

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    A U T O L OCK A C CES S C ODE 19 A U T O L OCK T he A U TO L o c k f e a t ur e a l lo w yo u t o lo c k c ha n n el s , a n d p r ev e n t y o ur c h i ld r e n fr o m wa t c h in g u ns u i t ab l e c on t e nt o f pr o g ra m me s . Remember that 0 7 1 1 is the default AutoLock co de . If y our access code has be en changed by someone other t ha[...]

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    2 0 A U T O L OCK P R OGR AM A f t e r y o ur p e r so n a l a c c es s c o de h a s b e e n se t ( se e t h e pr e v i ou s p ag e ) , y o u a r e r e a d y t o se l e c t th e c h an n e ls or in p u t s y ou wa n t t o b lo c k o u t o r c e n so r. Press the MENU button to see the onscreen menu. Press the CURSOR DOWN but ton to hi ghlight the F[...]

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    21 Y o u c a n c ha n ge t h e pi c t u r e f o r ma t s i ze t o m a t c h t he t y pe o f pr o gr a m yo u a r e w a t c hi n g. Se l e c t t h e n or m a l 4 : 3, W I D E SC R E E N , ZO OM 14 : 9, Z OO M 16: 9, S U BT IT L E ZO O M or S U P E RW I DE a s p e c t ra t i o s . U S ING T H E P ICT URE F O RMA T A/CH AV i + MAIN CONTROL PICTURE AUD[...]

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    2 2 PC P I CTU RE C O NTR OLS T h is T V ca n a l s o b e u se d a s a P C M o n i to r. A P C v id e o si g na l m us t b e pr e s en t o r t he T V w i l l go i nt o s t a nd b y mo d e . Th e P C Pi c t u r e co n t r ol s a l l ow y ou t o ad j u st t h e pi c t u r e . Press the MENU button on the remote control to see the onscreen menu. When [...]

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    2 3 PC A U DIO C O NTR OLS T h is T V ca n a l s o b e u se d a s a P C Monitor . A P C v i de o s ig n al m u s t b e p re s e nt o r t he T V w i ll g o i nt o s t a nd b y mo d e . Th e AU D I O co n t r ol s a l l ow y ou t o ad j u st t h e so u n d. Press the MENU button on the remote control to sh ow the onscreen menu. Press the CURSOR DOWN [...]

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    2 4 U S ING PC PIP (P ICT URE I N P I CTU RE ) F EA TU RE P I P ( P i c t ur e - i n - P i c t u re ) f e at u r e a ll o w s yo u t o c a l l u p a s u bs c r e en w h en y o u a r e u si n g yo u r T V a s a mo n i t or. Press the MENU button to see the onscreen menu. Press CUR SOR DOWN button to highlight the FEA TURES m enu. Press the CURSOR RI[...]

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    2 6 / 3 2TA 10 0 0 ( 26 / 3 2 ” L C D T V ) 2 5 S E TTI NG U P T HE PC M O DE (P E RSO NAL C O MPUT ER M ON IT OR ) No Resolution Mode V . Fr equenc y (Hz) H. F requency (kHz) 1 640 x 48 0 VG A V E S A 6 0 59.9 4 0 31.4 69 2 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 S VG A V E SA 5 6 5 6 . 2 50 3 5 .1 5 6 3 S VG A V E SA 6 0 6 0 . 31 7 37.8 9 7 4 1 024 x 768 XG A V E S A 6 [...]

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    2 6 T R OUB LE S HO O TIN G T IP S No Po wer • Check the T V power cord. Unplug the T V , wait 1 0 seconds, then reinsert the plug into the outlet and push t he PO W ER but ton ag ain. • Check that the o ut let is no t on a w all switch. • B e sure the fus e is not blown o n the AC power str ip, if one is being used. No Pictur e • Check ant[...]

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    27 C A RE A N D C LEA NIN G W ARN ING concerning st ationary images on the TV Screen: Do not leave fixed images on the screen for e xtended periods of time. This c an cause uneven aging of the LCD panel. Norm al use of the T V should invol ve vi ewing o f pro gr ams that ha ve constant ly moving or changing i m ages. Do not leave still images on s[...]

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    2 8 I N DEX A Auto Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , 26 B Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 , 23 Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 , 23 Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]