Philips 29PT5016 manual

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    Real Flat T ele vision User Manual 21PT5006 29PT5006 25PT5016 29PT5016 21PT5026 29PT5026 PHI[...]

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    Safety information / Tips ....................................................................................................... Befor e calling ser vice ............................................................................................................ TV hookup (Basic connection) .........................................................[...]

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    Safety information • Disconnect mains plug when : – the red light belo w the TV screen is flashing continuously . – a bright white line is displa yed across the scr een. – cleaning the TV screen. Nev er use abrasive cleaning agents. Use a slight damp chamois leather or soft cloth. – there is a lightning storm. – the set is left unatten[...]

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    Below is a list of fr equently occurr ed symptoms. Before y ou call for service , make these simple checks. Some of these symptoms can easily be r ectified if y ou know what to do . Symptoms What you should do Colour patch • Switch off the TV by the mains power button.W ait for 20 (unev eness) minutes befor e switching on again. • Check the TV[...]

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    Antenna connection • Connect the aerial plug to the antenna sock et on the backcov er . • Insert the mains plug into the wall socket. Mains connection • For corr ect mains voltage, refer to type stick er at the rear of the TV set • Consult your dealer if mains suppl y is differ ent. Note :This diagram is not repr esentative of the actual pl[...]

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    A V sockets on r ear of TV Back of D VD D VD (with “Y” , “Pb” and “Pr” and Output sock ets) Y ou can view the pla yback of D VD discs by using the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (CVI) sock ets on the rear of the TV . – Connect the CVI cables from the “Y”, “Pb” and “Pr” INPUT of the TV to the “Y”, “Pb”and “Pr” OUTPUT of [...]

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    A V sock ets on the rear of TV Back of VCR VCR (with Video and Audio output sock ets) Y ou can view the playback of VCR tapes (Video Disc players , camcorders , etc .) by using the A UDIO and VIDEO INPUT sock ets on the rear of the TV . – Connect the video and audio RCA cables from the VIDEO and AUDIO IN on the r ear of the TV to the AUDIO and VI[...]

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    Connection for r ecording fr om the TV channel A V sock ets on the rear of TV VCR (with Video and Audio input sock ets) – Connect the video and audio RCA cables from the INPUT sock ets of the VCR to the MONIT OR OUT on the rear of the TV . – T o enhance the sound of your TV , connect the audio cables to an external audio system instead of the V[...]

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    REMO TE CONTR OL FUNCTIONS A/ C POWER (Refer to the corr ect page for the remote contr ol that came with your set) P ersonal Zapping Y ou can surf up to 10 personal channels for each k ey (p. 26) Sleeptimer T o select a time period after which the set switch to standby mode automatically . Add P ersonal Zapping list Adds and stores channels into Pe[...]

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    T eletext /P ersonal Zapping In teletext mode; the colour ke ys allows direct access to an item or corresponding pages (p 27-28) In Personal Za pping mode; you can surf up to 10 personal channels for each k ey (p. 26) Add P ersonal Zapping list Adds and stores channels into Personal Za pping list (p . 26) Smart Sound Used to access a series of stor[...]

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    TV CONTROL FUNCTIONS Tip: • Y ou can enter the main menu by pr essing both the V olume-and+buttons at the same time. • Press the Channel œ or o button to select the next item on the men u. • Press V olume - or + button to access sub-menu and adjust the settings. & Mains Po wer button Switches mains pow er on or off. é Standby light indi[...]

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    MENU LANGU A GE SELECTION The Languag e featur e allows y ou to set the TV’ s on-screen men u to be shown in y our desired language. Operating instructions generally explains the operation of the TV set using the buttons on the remote contr ol unless otherwise stated. Please read the following instructions car e - fully and follo w the stopes as [...]

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    AUT OMA TIC TUNING OF CHANNELS Step Press button Result on screen Automatic tuning of channels allows y ou to store each pr ogramme automatically . Enter main menu Press button r epeatedly until Install is selected. Enter the Install menu. Select Auto Store. Start automatic tuning of channels. When tuning is completed, exit menu fr om screen. Scree[...]

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    MANU AL TUNING OF CHANNELS Manual tuning of channels allows y ou to select your pref err ed channel number for e ver y a vail- able programme. Step Press button Result on screen Enter main menu. Press button r epeatedly until Install is selected. Enter the Install menu. Press button r epeatedly until Manual Stor e is selected. Enter the Manual Stor[...]

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    MANU AL TUNING OF CHANNELS Step Press button Result on screen Start manual searching. Searching stops once a transmitting signal is found. Select Channel . K ey in the channel number . Press button r epeatedly until Store is selected. Exit menu fr om screen. Store the tuned channel. Note : If you want to continue sear ching for another transmitting[...]

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    COLOUR / SOUND SY STEM This featur e allows y ou to select your desir ed Colour and Sound system. If Auto is selected, the respectiv e colour and sound system will be automatically selected according to the trans- mission system. Note: Select your desir ed colour and sound system manually if reception is poor in Auto mode. Step Press button Result [...]

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    Fine tune until the best reception is obtained. Select Store . Store last fine-tuned status. or Exit from men u screen. FINE TUNING OF CHANNELS This featur e allows y ou to adjust picture r eception in areas of weak r eception. Step Press button Result on screen Enter main menu. Press button r epeatedly until Install is selected. Enter the Install[...]

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    CHANNEL EDIT This featur e allows y ou to skip or edit channels which ha ve bad or weak TV signal or channels that you do not watch often. Note: Once a channel is skipped, you cannot access it by using the CH (Channel) + or – button.Y ou can only access it using the channel digit (0 - 9) buttons. Step Press button Result on screen Select Skipped [...]

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    PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS The picture men u allows y ou to mak e adjustments to the picture. Step Press button Result on screen Enter main menu. Enter Picture men u. Adjust lev el or select desired setting. Exit menu fr om screen. Select item. or or Picture men u items Activities Brightness Increase or decr ease brightness level. Colour Increase or decr [...]

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    SOUND ADJUSTMENTS The sound menu allows y ou to make adjustments to the sound. Step Press button Result on screen Enter main menu. Select Sound menu. Select item. Adjust lev el or select desired setting. Enter Sound menu. or or Sound menu items Activities T reble Increase or decr ease high frequency lev el. Bass Increase or decr ease low frequency [...]

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    FORMA T ADJUSTMENTS Y ou can ha ve a choice of tw o formats for your vie wing pleasure, namely : - 4:3 mode and the EXP AND 4:3 mode thr ough the FORMA T menu. Step Press button Result on screen Enter main menu. Enter the F eatures men u. When to use the Screen f ormats 4:3 format Select the 4:3 format if y ou want to dis- pla y the 4:3 picture usi[...]

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    SIGNAL STRENGTH The Signal Strength f eature allo ws to view the signal str ength level when the On option is selected.The signal strength le vel will be indicated at the bottom of the screen whene ver y ou switch channel. Step Press button Enter main menu. Press button r epeatedly until F eatures is selected. Enter F eatures men u. Result on scree[...]

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    A CTIVE CONTROL This Active Contr ol feature automatically adjust settings f or optimal picture quality continuously under an y signal conditions.T o activate the Active Contr ol featur e, select the “ON” option in the Active Contr ol menu. Step Press button Enter main menu. Press button r epeatedly until F eatures is selected. Enter F eatures [...]

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    Defintion of Picture settings Personal : Picture settings are set to y our pref erence. D VD/VCD : For optimal picture setting, whenever the source is connected to D VD/VCD play er , select D VD/VCD setting for A V mode . Rich : Emphasize very vibrant colours.This setting is the optimal setting when you are vie wing TV programmes in a brightl y- l[...]

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    SMAR T SOUND Whether you ar e watching a movie or video game , your TV has automatic sound control settings matched to your cur rent pr ogram source or content.The Smart Sound feature quickl y resets y our TV’ s sound controls of pr ogram for a number of different types of pr ograms and viewing conditions y ou may ha ve in y our home. Each Smar t[...]

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    PERSONAL ZAPPING A list or series of fa vourite TV programs can be selected and stored in the 4 colour ed buttons with the Personal Za pping feature. With this featur e you can easily view ed up to a total of 10 pref err ed channels for each colour ed button. Adding Channels to the fa vourite list Step Press button Result on screen Select a channel[...]

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    TELETEXT If a TV channel broadcast contains teletext information, each channel that br oadcasts teletext transmits a page (index page) with information on how to use the teletext system, usually on page 100.The system transmitted is indicated in the option line at the bottom of the screen. Press button Result on screen On/Off teletext and superimpo[...]

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    Press button Result on screen Interrupt Press the button to change to TV mode. Pr ess the button again to return to teletext mode and to the teletext page. Enlarge Press the button once to enlarge and view the top half of the page. Press the button the second time to enlarge and view the bottom half of the page. Pr ess the button the third time to [...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS Product type 21PT5006 29PT5006 25PT5016 21PT5026 29PT5026 Picture Displa y screen type Real Flat picture tube Diagonal screen size 55 cm 72 cm 63 cm 55 cm 72 cm Visible diagonal screen size 51 cm 68 cm 59 cm 51 cm 68 cm Aspect ratio 4:3 Picture enhancements Active Contr ol Picture noise r eduction Noise Reduction Sound Loudspeakers [...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS Note: Specifications subject to change without notice . Product type 21PT5006 29PT5006 25PT5016 21PT5026 29PT5026 General Mains volt/fr eq. 100-250V / 50-60 Hz Po wer consumption 54 W 73 W 63 W 54 W 73 W Net weight 21 kg 42 kg 29 kg 21 kg 42 kg Gross w eight 23.5 kg 47.5 kg 33 kg 23.5 kg 47.5 Set dimensions (W x H x D) mm 594 x 460[...]

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    3139 125 36631 Specifications are subject to change withoutnotice. T r ademarks are the property of K oninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . or their respective owners. 2004 © K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. www .philips.com[...]