Philips Wall Mounting manual

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    3 1 38 155 24 5 3 2 1 Expa nding the base requires a degree of force ; ple ase use suf f icie nt force to unfold the ba se. When unfolding the ba se, place t he T V on a f lat , s turdy sur fa ce before expanding the ba se. 1 3 2 U NFOLD THE B ASE Quick Star t Guide C ONTENTS I MP O RT AN T N OTE: This quick setup g uide is used with severa l d i?[...]

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    2 3 S - VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO 4 P RESENT A TION OF THE LCD TV T elev is ion Keys • VOLU ME + / - : T o ad ju st so und l evel. • CH AN N EL + / - : T o se le ct p rogr a ms . • ME N U : T o acce ss o r clo se ons cre en m enu . Power but t on , LE D lig ht a nd inf ra re d se nso r • : T o sw it ch t he T V o n or of f. • Ai m rem ot e cont r[...]

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    3 B A TTER Y I NST ALLA TION Rem ove the b at t er y co mp ar t me nt li d on th e bot t om o f th e rem ote c ont rol . Pl ace li th ium c ell i n th e rem ot e cont rol . Be s ure t he (+) and ( -) e nds o f th e bat t er ie s lin e up a s mar ked i nsid e th e bat t er y (C R 202 5) co mp ar t me nt . Reat t ac h t he ba t te r y com pa r tm en [...]

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    4 A NTENNA TV A comb in atio n ant enn a rece ives no rm al broad ca st ch an nel s ( VH F 2–1 3 and UH F 1 4 – 69) . Y o ur conn ec tio n is ea sy b ec ause t here i s onl y one 75 Ω (o hm) an ten na j ack on t he si de of your T V , and th at ’ s w here t he an te nna go es . If yo ur an te nn a ha s a roun d cab le ( 75 oh m) on t he e n[...]

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    Y o ur LCD T V ca n aut oma tic all y set i tse lf fo r loc al are a (or ca ble T V ) ch ann els . Thi s make s it e asy f or you to se lec t onl y th e T V st at ions i n your are a by pres sing t he C H + or CH - b ut t on. A UT O P ROGRAM (S ETTING U P C HANNELS ) Press the MENU button on the r emote contr ol t o sho w t he on s cr een m en u. P[...]

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    6 C ABLE B O X ( WITH RF I N / O UTPUTS ): Con ne ct t he C ab le T V si gn al t o th e IN j ack (o r RF I N or C AB LE IN ) o n th e Ca ble B ox . Con ne ct a n RF co a xi al c abl e (no t sup pl ied ) to t he O UT j ack (o r TO T V or RF O UT ) o f th e Cab le B ox. Con ne ct t he o th er en d of t he co ax ia l ca bl e to on e end o f th e sup p[...]

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    7   S-VIDEO OUT OUT OUT L R AUDIO VIDEO COMP  Pr Pb   Y   COMPONENT VIDEO CABLES (Green, Blue, Red) ACCE SSO R Y DEV ICE EQUI PPE D WI TH CO MPON ENT VIDE O O UTPU TS . Power Cable Audio Cable   i +  HD vide o in put provid e th e high est p ossi ble co lor and pic ture re sol uti on in t he [...]

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    8 T his LCD T V c an b e used a s a PC . Y o ur comp ut er wi ll have to be eq uip ped w it h a V GA t yp e vide o out pu t and in te r fa ce cab le (not sup plie d) . (O ne en d wit h VGA t ype co nne ct or , th e oth er end w it h D - SU B t yp e conn ec tor .) Con ne ct VGA e nd of t he i nte r f ace c ab le (n ot su ppl ied ) to t he com pu ter[...]