Philips 32PFL3605 manual

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    EN User Manual Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome 32PFL3605/12 42PFL3605/12[...]

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    Österreich 0800 180 016 België/Belgique 80080190 България 00800 11 544 24 Hrvatska 01 6403 776 Lokalni poziv Česká republika 800142840 Bezplatný hovor Danmark 3525 8759 Lokalt opkald Estonia 6008600 kohalik kõne tariifi Suomi 09 2311 3415 paikallispuhelu France 0805 025 510 numér o sans frais Deutschland 0800 000 7520 gebührenfr eie[...]

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    1 7 Connect devices 25 Back connector 25 Side connector 27 Connect a computer 28 Use Philips EasyLink 29 Use a Kensington lock 30 8 Product inf ormation 31 Suppor ted display resolutions 31 Multimedia 31 T uner / Reception / T r ansmission 31 Remote control 31 P ow er 31 Suppor ted TV mounts 31 Product specification 32 9 T roubleshooting 33 Genera[...]

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    2 Pix el characteristics This LCD product has a high number of colour pixels. Although it has effectiv e pixels of 99.999% or more , black dots or bright points of light (red, green or blue) ma y appear constantly on the screen. This is a str uctur al proper ty of the display (within common industr y standards) and is not a malfunction. Compliance [...]

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    3 Cop yright ® Kensington and Micro Sav er are registered US trademar ks of A CCO W or ld corpor ation with issued registrations and pending applications in other countries throughout the wor ld. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademar ks or registered trademar ks of HDMI Licensing LLC . All other registered and [...]

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    4 Ri sk of i njur y or da ma ge to t he T V! T wo p eo ple a r e r eq uir e d to li f t a nd c ar r y • a T V t ha t weig hs mo re t ha n 2 5 kg. W he n s t an d mou nt ing t he T V , us e onl y • th e su ppl ied s t a nd . Se cur e t he s t a nd to th e T V t ig htl y. Place th e T V on a fla t , leve l su r face t ha t ca n su pp or t t he c[...]

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    5 Disposal of your old pr oduct and batteries Y ou r pr od uc t is de sig ne d an d ma nuf ac t ur e d with high quality materials and c omponents , wh ich c a n be r ec ycl ed a nd r eu se d. W he n th is cr oss ed - ou t w he el ed b in s y mbo l is at t ach ed to a p ro du c t i t me ans t ha t th e pr od uc t i s cover ed by t he E ur op ea n D[...]

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    6 Energy efficiency features • Am bie nt l igh t sen sor (A vailable in se le c ted m od els o nl y) T o s ave en er g y, th e bui lt- in A mb ie nt lig ht se ns or lowe r s t he b r ig ht nes s of th e T V s cr ee n w he n th e su r ro un di ng lig ht darkens. • Energy sa ving Th e en e r g y sav in g se t ti ng of t he T V combines sever al [...]

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    7 Remote contr ol 1 22 4 5 7 6 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 2 3 21 18 17 16 15 20 19 3 Y our TV Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to Philips! T o fully benefit from the suppor t that Philips offers, register your TV at www .philips.com/welcome. This section gives y ou an over view of commonly used TV controls and functions. Side contr ols and i[...]

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    8 o SO UN D (S mar t S ou nd) L au nch es t he so un d me nu . p +/- ( V o lu m e +/-) Increa ses or decreases volume. q BACK P/P ( Prev ious c ha nne l) Re tur ns to a pr ev io us sc re e n. • Re tur ns to th e pr ev io usl y vi ewe d • channe l. r GUIDE Swi tc hes b et we e n cha nne l gr i d an d progr am me list . s SU BTITLE (For RF Digita[...]

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    9 Switch channels Press • P +/- on th e re m ote co nt ro l or P/CH +/- on th e si de of t he T V . En ter a c ha nne l nu mb er u si ng t he • Numeric buttons . Press • OK to use t he ch an ne l gr i d. Press • BACK P/ P on t he r em ote con tr ol t o re tu r n to t he p r ev iou s cha nn el . Note W he n you u se a f avou r i te l is t , [...]

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    10 Use teletext 1 Press MHEG/TELET E XT . The main index page appear s. » 2 Sel ec t a p age a s fol lows : Pr es s th e • Numeric buttons to e nte r a page number Press • P +/- to vie w th e ne x t o r prev ious page Pr es s th e • Colour buttons to s el ec t a col ou r cod ed i te m Press • BA CK to re tu r n to a prev iously viewed page[...]

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    11 Rename devices fr om the home menu After adding a new device to the home menu, you can rename it to y our preference. 1 Press MENU . 2 Press to se le c t a d evi ce to r en am e . 3 Press OPTIONS . The options menu appear s. » 4 Press to se le c t [Rename device ] , th en press OK . A text input box appears. » 5 Press to se le c t cha r a c te[...]

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    12 Manually adjust pictur e settings 1 Press MENU . 2 Press to se le c t [Setup ] > [Picture] . 3 Press to se le c t th e fol lowi ng set tings. • [Smart pi cture ] : Acce sse s pr e - d efi ne d sm ar t p ic t ur e se t t ing s . • [ Video contrast ] : Ad jus ts t he i nte ns i t y of vi de o cont en t s , kee pi ng bac k lig ht unchange d[...]

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    13 [S ub ti tl e zoo m ] : Displa ys 4:3 p ic tu r es ove r th e ful l ar e a of th e scr e en , wi t h su b -ti t les v is ib le . Pa r t of th e top of t he p ic t ur e is clipped o f f. [Movie expa nd 1 4 :9] : (N ot for H D an d PC m od e.) Sc al es 4 :3 for m at to 14:9 . [Movie expa nd 1 6:9] : (N ot for H D a nd P C mod e .) Sca les 4 :3 for[...]

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    14 • [Aut o vol ume] : Au tomatic ally r edu ces s ud de n volu me c ha nges , fo r ex am pl e, w he n s wi t chi ng cha nn el s . • [Delta volume ] : Leve ls ou t vol um e di f fe re nce s be t we en ch an ne ls o r con ne c ted d ev ice s . Swi tc h to th e con ne c te d dev ice b efor e yo u cha nge th e de lt a vo lu me . Use advanced telet[...]

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    15 Cr eate and use list of fa v ourite channels Y ou can create a list of your pref er red TV channels so that you can find those channels easily . Select a fa vourite list 1 Wh en w atc hi ng T V, pre ss OK to di sp lay th e cha nn el g r id . 2 Press OPTIONS . The channel options menu appear s. » 3 Press to se le c t [Se lect list] , the n pres[...]

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    16 Displa y the TV clock 1 Wh en w atc hi ng T V, pre ss OPTIONS . The TV option menu appear s. » 2 Select [ Clock] . 3 Press OK . Use timers Y ou can set timer s to switch the TV to standby at a specified time . Tip Se t t he T V cloc k be for e yo u us e ti me r s . • Automatically switch the TV to standby (sleep timer) Sl ee p ti me r s wi t[...]

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    17 Lock or unlock the TV Loc k th e T V t o pr eve nt a ccess t o al l cha nn els an d con ne c te d de vi ces . 1 Press MENU . 2 Press to se le c t [Setup ] > [Features ] > [ T V lo ck] . Y ou are prompted to enter your PIN » code . 3 Ente r you r cod e us ing N umeric buttons . The » [TV lock] menu appear s. 4 Press to se le c t [Lock] or[...]

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    18 View photos 1 In th e U SB b row se r , pr es s to e nte r th e [Picture] fol de r . 2 Press to se le c t a ph oto o r a pho to album. 3 Press OK to v iew a f ul l scr e en i mag e of the ph oto. Tip W he n in f ul l scr e en m od e , pr es s • to mo ve bet wee n photos. View a slide sho w of your photos 1 Wh en a f ull s cr ee n im age of a p[...]

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    19 Music settings W he n lis t en ing to m us ic , pr es s OP TIONS to acce ss o ne of t he fol low ing m us ic se t t ing s . • [Star t p layback ] / [Stop playba ck] : Star t s or stops the music. • [Play mode] : • [Play onc e] : Dis ab les r e pe at p lay an d play s a so ng o nce . • [Repeat] : Repe at s a s ong . • [Shuffle ] : Play[...]

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    20 Change TV pr efer ences Use t he p r efer e nce s me nu to cu s to mis e your TV se tti n g s. 1 Press MENU . 2 Select [Setup ] > [Inst allation ] > [Pre fere nces] . • [Location ] : O pti mis es T V se t ti ngs fo r you r loc at io n - hom e or s hop . • [V o l um e b a r ] : Dis play s th e volu me ba r wh en you a dj us t t he vol u[...]

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    21 Star t a TV demo Y ou c a n use d e mon s tr ati ons t o be t te r un de r s t an d th e fea tur e s of your T V . So me de mos a r e not av ai lab le o n cer t a in m ode ls . Ava ila bl e de mos a r e di spl ayed i n th e me nu li s t . 1 Press DE MO on th e r em ote co nt ro l. 2 Press to se le c t a de mo a nd p r ess OK to v iew i t . 3 Pre[...]

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    22 5 Select [Start] , the n pr es s OK to re- ins tall channe ls. T o stop searching, selec t • [Stop ] an d press OK . 6 Press MENU to ex i t . Manuall y install channels This section describes how to search and store analogue TV channels manually . Step 1 Select your system Note Sk i p t his s t ep i f you r s ys t e m se t ti ng s ar e • cor[...]

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    23 Skip channels 1 Wh en w atc hi ng T V, swi t ch to t he ch an ne l you w ant t o sk i p. 2 Press MENU . 3 Press to select [Setup ] > [Inst allation ] > [ Channel installation ] > [Analogue: Manual] . The » [Analogue: Manual] menu appear s. 4 Press to se le c t [Skip c hann el] , th en press to enter . 5 Press to se le c t [Y es ] , t h[...]

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    24 Rearrange channels After you install channels, you can rearr ange the order in which they appear . 1 Wh en w atc hi ng T V, pre ss OK to di sp lay th e cha nn el g r id . 2 Press OPTIONS . The channel options menu appear s. » 3 Press to se le c t [Reor der ] , t he n pr es s OK . 4 Sel ec t t he c ha nn el to r e ar r a nge , t he n press OK . [...]

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    25 a TV AN T EN NA Si gna l in pu t f ro m an a nte n na , c ab le or satelli te. b E X T 1 an d E X T 2 (CV BS a nd RGB) An al ogu e au dio a nd v id eo i np ut f r om an alo gu e or d igi t a l dev ice s su ch a s DVD players or game c onsoles. TV ANTENNA 7 Connect de vices This section describes how to connect devices with different connectors. [...]

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    26 f HDMI 1 Di gi t al au di o an d vi de o inp u t fr om h ig h- de fin i tio n di gi t al d ev ices s uc h a s Bl u -r ay players . Co nn ec t io ns vi a DVI or VG A r eq uir e a n additional audio cable ( see ‘Connect a compute r’ on page 28 ). c E X T 3 ( Y P b Pr a nd AU DI O L /R) An al ogu e au dio a nd v id eo i np ut f r om an alo gu [...]

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    27 b VIDEO Co mpo si te v id eo in pu t f ro m an al ogu e de vi ces su ch a s VCR s. c HDMI Di gi t al au di o an d vi de o inp u t fr om h ig h- de fin i tio n di gi t al d ev ices s uc h a s Bl u -r ay players . d USB Dat a i np u t fr om U S B s tor age d evi ces . Side connector a AUD IO L / R Aud io i np u t fr om a na log ue d ev ices conne[...]

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    28 • HD MI c ab le an d HD MI - DVI ad ap to r • VGA ca ble DV I AUDIO IN LEFT/RIGHT VGA/D VI VGA VGA AUDIO IN LEFT/RIGHT VGA/D VI Connect a computer Befor e you connect a computer to the TV Se t th e scr e en r ef r es h r ate o n you r • com pu t er t o 60 H z . Se le c t a su pp or te d scr e en r e sol u tio n on • your computer . Conne[...]

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    29 Use one-touch pla y 1 Af te r e na bli ng E as y Li nk , pr es s play o n you r dev ice . The TV automatically switches to the » correct source . Use one-touch standby 1 Press ( St andby-On ) on t he T V ’s or de vi ce’s re mo te con tr o l. The TV and all connected HDMI » devices switch to standby . Set TV speakers to EasyLink mode W he n[...]

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    30 Use a K ensington lock There is a Kensington security slot at the back of the TV . Prevent theft by looping a Kensington lock between the slot and a permanent object, such as a heavy tab le . EN[...]

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    31 T uner / Reception / T ransmission Ae r ial i np ut : 75o hm co a xia l (I E C75) • T V s ys tem : P AL I , B /G , D/ K ; SE C A M B/G , • D/K , L / L ’ Vi de o pl ayb ack : NT SC , SEC A M , PAL • T uner Bands: Hyper band, S- channel, U HF , • VHF Remote contr ol Ty p e : P F 0 2 E 0 9 B • Ba t t er i es : 2 x A A A (L R03 t y pe) ?[...]

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    32 Pr oduct specification Design and specifications are subject to change without notice . 32P FL3605 Wi t hou t T V s t an d • Di me nsi on ( Wx Hx D ): 795 .6 x 5 08 . 3 • x 93 ( mm) W e igh t : 8. 3 k g • Wi t h T V s ta nd • Di me ns ion ( Wx Hx D): 795.6 x 556 .6 • x 2 20. 8 (mm ) W e igh t : 9 .4 kg • 42PFL3 605 Wi t hou t T V s[...]

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    33 When turning the TV on / off / to standby , you hear a creaking sound fr om the TV chassis: No a c ti on i s r eq uir e d. T h e cr ea k in g sou nd • is no r ma l ex pa ns io n and co nt r a c ti on of th e T V a s i t coo ls d own a nd w ar ms up . Th is d oes n ot im pac t per fo r ma nce . Cannot remo ve ‘e-sticker’ banner displa yed o[...]

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    34 Sound issues There is a pictur e but sound quality is poor : Note If n o au di o sig na l is d et ec t ed , t he T V • au to ma ti ca ll y sw i tc he s th e aud io o u tp u t of f — th is d oe s not i nd ic at e ma lf un c ti on . Check that all cables are prope rly • connected. Check that the volume is not set to 0. • Check that the sou[...]

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    35 Computer connection issues The computer displa y on the TV is not stable: Check that your PC uses the suppor ted • r eso lu ti on a nd r ef r esh r ate . Set the T V pictur e f or mat t o unscaled. • Contact us If you c a nnot r e sol ve you r pr obl e m, r efe r to t he F AQs for t hi s T V a t w w w . ph ili ps .com /su ppo r t . If t he p[...]

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    36 con nectors back c onnec tors 25 HDMI 3 4, 25 over vi ew 25 side c onnec tors 27 USB 1 8 country 22 D decoder 21 default settings 21 demo 21 devices 10 devices add t o home menu 1 1 connect 25 remo v e 1 1 rena me 1 1 watch 10 digital services teletex t 1 0, 1 4 disconnect USB 20 display resolu tion 31 dispose 5 E EasyLink disable 2 9 enable 29 [...]

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    37 O on timer 16 one-t ouch pla y 29 one - to uch s t and by 29 P PC con ne c t 28 , 35 resolu tion 31 picture form at change 1 3 troubles hooting 34 picture set tings 12 PIN code 17 pixe l pl us li nk 20 pow er 31 pow er consumpti on 31 prefer ences 20 pro duct specifica tions 31 R rearrange channels 24 rece ption 34 rec ycle 5 register p roduct [...]

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    38 U USB disconnect USB 20 lis t en t o mus ic 1 9 up dat e sof tw ar e 20 view pho tos 1 8 V video f ormat technical specifications 31 vol um e adjus t 1 0 auto matic levelling 1 4 delta 1 4 mute 10, 29 W wall mount 4, 31 S safet y 4 scree n care 5 set tin gs pictur e 1 2 sound 1 4 shop mode 20 side conn ectors 27 skip channels 23 slideshow view [...]

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    39 EN[...]

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    40 To fin d out on ho w to re-tune your TV,check the user manual online for details EN[...]

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