Philips 39PFL3008 manual

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    3008 Series LED TV Digital Cr ystal Clear 32PFL3008 39PFL3008 42PFL3008 Register your product and get suppor t at www .philips.com/w elcome EN User Manual[...]

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    1 EN English Contents 1 Notice 2 2 Important 4 3 Y our TV 7 Rear controls 7 Remote control 7 4 Use your TV 9 Switch TV on or off 9 Switch channels 9 W atch connected devices 10 Adjust TV volume 10 5 Use more of y our TV 11 Access TV Menus 11 Change picture and sound settings 11 Adjust settings 12 Use timer s 14 Adjust VGA settings 14 Play m ultimed[...]

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    2 EN • Any operation expressly prohibited in this manual, or any adjustments and assembly procedures not recommended or authorised in this manual shall void the warr anty . Pix el characteristics This LCD/LED product has a high number of color pixels. Although it has effective pixels of 99.999% or more , b lack dots or br ight points of light (re[...]

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    3 EN Cop yright ® Kensington and Micro Sav er are registered US trademar ks of A CCO W or ld cor por ation with issued registrations and pending applications in other countries throughout the wor ld. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademar ks or registered trademar ks of HDMI licensing LLC in the United States an[...]

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    4 EN Risk of injur y or damage to the TV! • T wo people are required to lift and car r y a TV that weighs more than 25 kg or 55 lbs. • When stand mounting the TV , use only the supplied stand. Secure the stand to the TV tightly . Place the TV on a at, level surface that can suppor t the combined weight of the TV and the stand. • When wall [...]

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    5 EN abov e . W atching 3D is not recommended for children under six y ear s of age as their visual system is not fully developed y et. • Do not use the 3D glasses for any purpose Screen car e • A void stationar y images as much as possible. Stationar y images are images that remain on-screen for extended periods of time . Examples include: on-[...]

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    6 EN Correct disposal of your old product helps to prevent potential negativ e consequences for the environment and human health. Y our product contains batter ies cov ered by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste . Please inform your self about the local r ules on separate collection of batter i[...]

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    7 EN Remote contr ol a (Standby) Switch the TV on or to standby . b Pla y buttons Control video or music. c FORMA T Change picture format. d TV Switch source to watch TV . 1 3 2 7 8 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5 6 9 4 13 12 3 Y our TV Congratulations on your purchase , and welcome to Philips! T o fully benet from the suppor t that Philips offer s[...]

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    8 EN Remote contr ol usage When you use the remote control, hold it close to the TV and point it at the remote control sensor . Make sure that the line-of-sight between the remote control and TV is not blocked b y furniture , walls or other objects. ~5m ~30˚ e (Home) Access the home menu. f INFO Display information about current activity . g (Na v[...]

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    9 EN Tip • Though your TV consumes ver y little power when in standby mode, ener gy continues to be consumed. When not in use for an extended period of time , disconnect the TV power cab le from the power outlet. Switch channels VO L CH INPUT MENU • Press CH +/- on the remote control or CH on the right rear of the TV . • Enter a channel numbe[...]

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    10 EN Adjust TV v olume VO L CH INPUT MENU T o increase or decrease volume • Press V OL +/- on the TV or the volume controls +/- on the remote control. T o mute or unmute sound • Press (Mute) . • Press again to restore the sound. View installed channel Y ou can view all availab le channels on the channel list. 1 Press OK or LIST . » The chan[...]

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    11 EN • [Smart Picture] : • [Standard] : Standard picture settings. Recommended for family enter tainment purposes. • [Eco] : Reduces the intensity of the backlight for low er energy consumption. • [Vivid] : Enhances picture contrast and sharpness. • [Movie] : Applies settings for watching movies, best enjoyed in a cinematic environment. [...]

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    12 EN Adjust settings 1 Press ADJUST and select [Settings] . » The [Settings] menu will appear . 2 Press to select and adjust your settings: • [Menu Language] : Adjusts the language settings of the TV . • [Picture F ormat] : Most signals are in 16:9, 4:3, Zoom 1 and Zoom 2 formats; HDMI sources come in 16:9, 4:3, P oint T o P oint, Zoom 1 and [...]

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    13 EN Summar y of picture f ormats The following picture settings can be congured. Note • Depending on the format of the picture source , some picture settings are not availab le . [16:9]: Scales the classic standard ratio into a wide screen format. [4:3]: The classic standard format. [Zoom 1]: Hor izontal extension to a wide screen picture fo[...]

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    14 EN Use timers Y ou can set timer s to switch the TV to standby at a specied time . Tip • Set the sleep timer before you use timers. Set sleep timer Tip • Y ou can switch off your TV earlier or reset the sleep timer when the time is up. 1 Press ADJUST and select [Settings] . 2 Press to select [Sleep Timer] . 3 Press to set y our sleep time[...]

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    15 EN Start a slide show 1 Select a photo or folder and press OK . The photo will be enlarged to t the entire screen. » Star t slide show with the selected photos. 2 Control the photo slide show using the following b uttons: • or : Play or Pause • CH- or CH+ : View previous / next photo. Change slide show settings T o star t a slide show , [...]

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    16 EN • [Repeat]: Sets the play mode. • [Shufe]: Displays the music tracks in sequence or randomly . • [Show Info]: Shows inf or mation like track title , ar tiste , size etc. • [Show / Hide Spectrum]: Shows or hides the audio frequency of the track. • [Smart Sound]: Sets the play mode of the sound. • [L yric Option]: T urn on the ly[...]

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    17 EN Reset factor y settings Y ou can restore the factor y default picture and sound settings of your TV . Stored channel settings will remain the same . 1 Press ADJUST . 2 Press to select [Settings] > [Reset] . 3 Select [Conrm] and press OK . T o cancel, select [Cancel] and press OK . Remov e USB storage devices Caution • Please take the [...]

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    18 EN Manuall y install channels Y ou can manually search and store analog TV channels. Sear ch and store ne w TV channels 1 Press ADJUST . 2 Press to select [TV] > [Channels] > [Analog Manual Scan] . » The [Analog Manual Scan] menu. appear s 3 Select [Start/ End Frequency] and enter the three-digit channel frequency directly using the numbe[...]

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    19 EN Swap channels 1 Press ADJUST . 2 Press to select [TV] > [Channels] > [Channel Edit]. » The [Channel Edit] menu will appear . 3 Press to select the channel to swap and press the red button . 4 Press to select the channel to swap and press the red button to conrm. Rename channels Y ou can rename channels. The channel name appear s whe[...]

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    20 EN Adjust 3D settings Y ou can adjust values of the 3D settings used for 3D input signals. Adjust 3D signal formats 1 Press ADJUST . 2 Press [Settings] > [3D Setup] . 3 Select [ 3D T ype] and press OK . 4 Select one of the following items and then press OK . • [2D to 3D]: Conver ts 2D images into 3D images. • [3D to 2D]: Conver ts 3D imag[...]

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    21 EN Conv ert 3D to 2D Conv er ts 3D images into 2D images. 1 Press ADJUST . 2 Press to select [Settings] > [3D Setup] . 3 Select [ 3D T ype] > [ 3D to 2D] and press OK . 4 Select [3D to 2D] and press OK . 5 Select the corresponding 3D signal for mat to view 2D images. Note • Adjustment of 3D T ype is only possib le when 3D Detect is in ma[...]

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    22 EN b PC input (V GA and audio) VG A VG A PC input Audio c Component input/A V input Audio and video input from analog or digital devices like D VD players or game consoles. Pb Pr /Y Vide o Left Righ t Component Input 8 Connect y our TV This section shows y ou how to connect devices with different connectors. Note • Y ou can use different types[...]

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    23 EN Side connectors a USB Data input from USB storage devices. USB b Antenna / Cable TV Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite . Antenna/cable TV c SER V . U For use by prof essional ser vice per sonnel only . d Headphone q Stereo audio output to headphones or earphones. Note • When the headphone is plugged in, the TV speaker s will b[...]

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    24 EN • HDMI cable and HDMI-D VI adapter DV I Audio • V GA cable VG A VG A Audio Connect a computer Before y ou connect a computer to the TV: • Set the screen refresh rate on your computer to 60Hz. • Select a suppor ted screen resolution on your computer . Connect a computer with one of the following connector s: Note • Connections via D [...]

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    25 EN Use One-touch Pla y 1 After enabling EasyLink, press play on your device . » The TV will automatically switch to the correct source . Use One-touch Standby 1 Press ( Standby-On ) on the remote control. » The TV and all connected HDMI devices will switch to standby mode. Use Philips EasyLink Maximising the use of your Philips EasyLink HDMI- [...]

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    26 EN Multimedia • Suppor ted stor age device: USB (only F A T or FA T 32 USB stor age devices are suppor ted.) • Compatible m ultimedia le formats: • Image: JPEG • Audio: MP3 • Video: MPEG 2/MPEG 4 , H.264 • Document: TXT Sound P ow er • 32PFL3008: 10W x 2 • 39PFL3008: 10W x 2 • 42PFL3008: 10W x 2 Inher ent Resolution • 32PF[...]

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    27 EN Remote Contr ol • Batteries: 2 x AAA (LR03 type) P ow er • Mains pow er : 220-240V , 50-60Hz • Standby po wer : ≤ 0.5 W • Ambient temperature: 5 to 45 degrees Celsius • P ower consumption: • 32PFL3008: 64W • 39PFL3008: 87W • 42PFL3008: 95W Suppor ted TV Mounts T o mount the TV , please purchase a Philips TV mount or any TV m[...]

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    28 EN Channel issues Pre viously installed channels do not appear in the channel list: • Check that the correct channel list is selected. Pictur e issues The TV is on, but there is no pictur e: • Check that the antenna is proper ly connected to the TV . • Check that the correct device is selected as the TV source . There is sound but no pictu[...]

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    29 EN Computer connection issues The computer displa y on the TV is not stable: • Check that your PC uses the suppor ted resolution and refresh rate . • Set the TV picture format to unscaled. Contact us If you cannot resolv e your prob lem, please refer to the F A Qs for this model at www .philips.com/ suppor t. If the problem remains unresolv [...]

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    30 EN Envir onmental Protection Use P eriod This logo labelled on the product itself indicates that the Environmental Protection Use P er iod thereof is 10 years. The Environmental Protection Use P er iod of electrical infor mation products refers to the time per iod during which the toxic and hazardous substances or elements contained within the p[...]

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    Document order number : All registered and unregistered trademar ks are the proper ty of their respective owner s. Speci fi cations are subject to change without notice. Philips and the Philips’ shield emblem are registered trademar ks of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . and are used under license from Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V . [...]