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1 Contents Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 First time installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 To operate the motorised swiv el . . . . . . . . .
The first time (and only the fir st time) you switch on your set, you see an installation introduction screen. The installation procedure consists of a series of screens that guide you through the process . & After an introduction screen, you are ask ed to select a language of the TV’s on-screen-menus.
3 + - + - DVD/R TV VCR AUX MENU 123 ® ® ® ® SELECT DEMO OK ABC DEF = _- SA T BROWSE b MOT B v k T b ¬ P V The motorised swiv el can turn + and - 30 degrees and can be operated with the remote contr ol of your TV . Manual r otation remains possible too.
4 Note: For most k eys pressing a key once will activ ate the function. Pressing a second time will de-activ ate it. When a key enables multiple options, a small list will be shown. Press repeatedly to select the next item in the list. The list will be removed automatically after 6 seconds or press OK to remove immediately .
5 ✓ MODE ON/OFF Ambilight + - + - DVD/R TV VCR AUX MENU 123 456 789 0 Ò ® ‡ π º † ® ® ® ® VIEW - FAVORITES - SELECT DEMO = SA T BROWSE b q i 0 MOT B v k T b ¬ P V OK .
6 The Bro wse screen (and the underlying Multimedia content br owser) is intended to contain all content, applications you ar e interested to consume. If you want to connect y our TV to a PC or home netw ork, see the supplied separate Connected Planet guide for further explanation of this functionality .
7 The Demo menu allo ws the user to get an idea of the features that are part of the television. & Select Demo in the Settings menu and pr ess the cursor right. é Highlight a desired demo with cursor up/do wn. “ Press OK to start playing the highlighted demo .
8 It is possible that the cable company or the TV channel displays a broadcast selection menu. Layout and items are defined by the cable company or the TV channel. Mak e your choice with the cursor and press the OK ke y . Searching for and storing TV channels is done channel by channel.
9 Reshuffle/Rename channels Y ou can change the order of the stored TV channels. It is also possible to change the name stored in the memory or to assign a name to a TV channel or external for which a name has not yet been entered. A name with up to 5 letters or numbers can be giv en to the programme n umber 0 to 99 and to the externals.
10 Network installation See the supplied separate Connected Planet guide for further explanation of this functionality . Software upgrade This menu allows y ou to upgrade your TV softwar e using a USB device or Memor y Car d device.
11 This menu is used to contr ol the settings of special TV functions, features and peripheral equipment. The Pr eferences menu allows y ou to change settings that will typically be accessed only occasionally . The Sour ce menu allows you to select a sour ce .
12 Menu pr efer ences OSD & Select OSD . é Press the cursor right to select Normal or Minimum . Normal to activate the continuous displa y of the channel number (for 10 minutes) and extended displa y of TV channel and pr ogramme information on screen.
13 Decoder If a decoder or a descrambler is connected, see p. 24, you can define one or more channel n umbers as decoder channel numbers. & Select Decoder in the Setup menu. é Press the cursor right to select Channel . “ Select the channel number under which y ou ha ve stored the pr ogramme coming from y our decoder .
14 Press the MENU ke y on the remote contr ol to summon the Settings menu. The TV menu gives you an o ver view of the men us you can select. Note: Depending on the input signal, one or more menu items may not be selectable. Picture men u Note: Some menu items are not av ailable in case of HD sources.
15 Digital options Pix el Plus 2 is the most ideal setting, as it fully processes the image to mak e ev er y single pixel the best it can be, improving contrast, sharpness, picture depth, and colour reproduction and brilliance fr om every source, including High Definition.
16 Sound menu & Select Sound in the TV Settings menu. é Press the cursor right to enter the sound men u. “ Select the menu items with cursor up/down. ‘ Press the cursor right. ( Adjust the settings with cursor k eys. Remember , control settings ar e at normal mid-range levels when the bar scale is entered.
17 F eatures men u & Select F eatures in the TV Settings menu. é Press the cursor right to enter the F eatures menu. “ Select the menu items with cursor up/down. ‘ Press the cursor right. ( Adjust the settings with the cursor up/down. Select subtitles The subtitle page must be stor ed for each TV channel.
18 Smart colour modes: • P ersonal : Select any colour or hue to match to y our personal taste, e .g. your interior , the programme content (sports, movie, etc.), the mood you ar e in, etc. • W arm white : The colour is matched to that of most normal lightbulbs.
19 The Multimedia bro wser lets you displa y pictures and/or movies or pla y audio files stored on a USB de vice or a memor y card. The Multimedia bro wser application is invok ed from the Br owse menu (press the = ke y) by selecting a device and pr essing the cursor right.
20 Fo llo wing icons ma y appear : f older pictures m usic self made pla ylist/album video Function k eys at the bottom of the scr een Details to displa y a description of the selected file or directo.
21 Most TV channels broadcast information via teletext. This TV has a 1200 pages memor y that will stor e most broadcasted pages and subpages to reduce waiting time. After each programme change, the memory is refr eshed. Switch T eletext on and off Press b to switch the teletext on.
22 Camera, Camcorder , Game & Connect your camera, camcorder or game as shown. é Connect to VIDEO 2 and A UDIO L 3 f or mono equipment. F or ster eo equipment also connect A UDIO R 3 . S-VHS quality with an S-VHS camcorder is obtained by connecting the S- VHS cables with the S-VIDEO input 1 and A UDIO inputs 3 .
23 There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to y our TV . The following connection diagrams sho w you ho w to connect them.
24 Note: Do not place your recorder too close to the screen as some recorders may be susceptible for signals from the display . Keep a minimum distance of 0,5 m from the screen. Connect the aerial cables 1 , 2 and, to obtain the optimum picture quality , eurocable 3 as shown.
25 NETWORK HDMI DVI IN1 IN2 DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO OUT L Pb Pr Y R L R EXT 4 EXT 1 EXT 2 EXT 3 OUT AUDIO CABLE 1 2 RECORDER 4 3 5 EXTERNAL 1/2/3 & Connect the aerial cables 1 , 2 and 3 as shown (onl y if your peripheral has TV aerial in-/output). Connect your r ecorder to EXTERNAL 2 with a eur ocable 5 .
26 & Connect the three separate component video cables 1 to the peripheral equipment ha ving component video outputs (YPbPr), such as D VD-pla yers, laser -disc pla yers, videogame play ers, satellite r eceivers or other equipment, and to the Y , Pb and Pr jacks of EXT4 on the TV .
27 • Digital MultiChannel Surr ound receiver Connect a digital MultiChannel Surr ound receiver to the DIGIT AL A UDIO OUT connector at the bottom of the TV . • Analogue MultiChannel Sur round r eceiver Connect an analogue MultiChannel Surr ound receiver to the A UDIO OUT L and R connectors at the bottom of the TV .
28 Pb Pr L R EXT 1 EXT 4 EXT 2 EXT 3 CL Out HDMI ANTENNA 75 DVI IN1 IN2 OUT HDMI DIGITAL AUDIO HDMI L R Y NETWORK Equipment to connect to a HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) connector HDMI is the leading new standar d for Digital video and audio inter connection.
29 NETWORK DVI OUT Pb Y Pr EXT 1 EXT 4 EXT 2 EXT 3 HDMI ANTENNA 75 L R IN2 IN1 .... .... DVI AUDIO 1 2 3 DIGITAL AUDIO DVI VGA 4 Equipment to connect to a D VI connector The DV I connector allows the .
30 • Record a TV programme with y our recorder without EasyLink Y ou can record a TV programme using y our recorders tuner without affecting y our TV . & Select the channel number on y our recor der . é Set your r ecorder to recor d. See the handbook for y our recor der .
31 ✓ MODE ON/OFF Ambilight + - + - DVD/R TV VCR AUX MENU 123 456 789 0 Ò ® ‡ π º † ® ® ® ® - FAVORITES - VIEW SELECT DEMO = _- SA T BROWSE b q i 0 MOT B v k T b ¬ P V OK .
32 Y our TV r emote control gives y ou the oppor tunity to contr ol all your peripheral equipments with one single r emote control. This can be done by selecting the corr ect brand and type out of the list of Direct Entr y codes for peripheral equipments.
33 CD Bose ..............................................................512 Hitachi..........................................................501 JVC................................................................504 K enwood .........................
34 Y our TV r emote control supports a learnable function which makes it possible to r ead out codes coming from another r emote control from equipment fr om another brand. This mak es it possible to use only one r emote control to contr ol all your other connected peripheral equipment.
35 To put the remote contr ol function k eys back to the factory mode & Press the SELECT ke y repeatedl y to select TV mode . é Press the OK ke y and the ¬ ke y simultaneously for at least 5 seconds.
36 Symptoms Items to Check and Actions to follo w P oor Picture •H av e you selected the corr ect TV system in the manual installation menu? • Is your TV or house aerial located too close to loudspeakers, non-ear thed audio equipment or neon lights, etc.
37 Intr oduction Philips offers softwar e upgrade capability for y our TV using portable memor y . After you ha ve completed a softwar e upgrade , your TV will typically perform better . What impro vements are made depends on the upgrade softwar e you are using as well as the softwar e your TV contained before the upgrade.
38 Manual softwar e upgrade procedur e F or a manual softwar e upgrade copy the “autorun.upg” file in a dir ector y called “Upgrades” located in the r oot of the USB portable memor y . Y ou can r ename the file if y ou like but k eep the . upg extension.
39 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-885h9-1" ?> <philips-slideshow version="1.0" > <title>Title of the slideshow</title> <audio>audio_url&l.
40 Ta g Name philips-slideshow title audio slide-duration slides slide Use mandator y optional optional optional mandator y optional Description Philips slideshow signatur e including the version. The title of the pla ylist. The audio-URL following this tag will define the m usic pla ying in the background during the slidesho w .
41 Notes: - The latest version of this document can be found on the Philips suppor t website (www .philips .com/support). - The software of your TV is upgradeable. If you have problems fir st check if you have the latest software installed on your TV .
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1 Contents What is Connected Planet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What you need to enjo y Connected Planet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Remar k : The installation instructions are only in English. & Insert the supplied CD into your computer’ s CD drive. If the CD does not start automatically, double-click My Computer , then the CD-ROM drive icon and finally Philips .pdf to start the CD .
3 Adding files in the Philips Media Manag er (PMM) & Select the PMM from y our Windows Start-menu or double-click on the PMM symbol in the task bar . é Click on Music , Pictures or Mo vies at the top of the PMM window . “ Select Add Music , Ad d Pictures or Add Mo vies .
4 We will focus on the two main PC configurations found in modern households toda y . Check the glossar y for explanations of technical terms used. OR Step 2: Identifying your PC configuration Configu.
Configuration B Mak e sure DHCP/Auto IP (automatic netw ork addr essing) is enabled on your PC. On most of the recentl y purchased PCs, automatic network ad dressing is alr eady enabled. Y ou can check this on your PC with the Network Utility on the supplied CD .
6 Mak e sure the PC with Philips Media Manager installed on it (see p . 2) is switched on. & Switch on your TV . é Press the = ke y on the remote contr ol to displa y the Bro wse menu. “ Select your PC fr om which you want to access the content and press the cursor right.
- Use the colour k eys on the r emote control to perform the corr esponding function mentioned at the bottom of the screen. -P r ess an y colour key or the i ke y to mak e the function bar at the bottom of the screen visible again.
8 To av oid implementation problems we r ecommend using a Wireless Access Point de vice (e .g. Philips CPWBS054) in combination with a wireless Ethernet bridge (also called a “Game adapter”). Wireless de vices use a wireless protocol to communicate by means of radio wa ves.
9 Configuring a wireless Ethernet bridg e Mak e sure DHCP/Auto IP (automatic netw ork addr essing) is enabled on ALL your netw ork devices (Wireless Access P oint, PCs). Note: Now adays the functionality of a W ireless Access P oint and a router are mostly combined into one box.
10 Configuring the wireless Ethernet bridge & Disconnect your PC fr om your network. • In case of a wireless USB dongle, remov e the dongle from y our PC . • In case of an integrated wireless netw ork adapter (e.g. laptop PC), disable the network adapter .
11 Re-securing y our wireless netw ork Also see Annex 2:Wireless networ k secur ity , p. 12. & Consult the user manual of y our Wireless Access P oint to a pply its security setting according to the details you wr ote down earlier . • Switch off the SSID broadcast.
12 DO • Viruses, spywar e and other malicious programs can undermine the security of your netw ork. Use the a ppr opriate software to pr otect your PC fr om these threats. • Change the default passw ords for y our network devices. Lea ving these at default makes it easy for an outsider to gain access.
13 This menu allows y ou to do the network installation y ourself and to determine y our own network configuration. & Select Manual netw ork installation in the Installation menu. é Press the cursor right to enter the Man ual network installation menu.
14 Windo ws XP & On the Windows desktop, click Start and select Control P anel . é In the Control Panel windo w , click Netw ork and Internet Connections . “ The Network Connections windo w will open. Double-click on the LAN-connection for this PC .
15 Windo ws 98/Me Y ou may find that the instructions in this section do not exactl y match your version of Windows.This is because these steps and screen shots w ere created fr om Windows 98.Windo ws Millennium Edition is similar , but not identical, to Windows 98.
16 Apple Macintosh Computers Mac OS 10.x Y ou may find that the instructions her e do not exactly match your operating system.This is because these steps wer e created using Mac OS 10.3. Earlier or later versions of Mac OS 10 will be similar , but ma y not be identical.
17 Annex 5 : Supported file formats A codec (encoder/decoder) is a technology for compressing and decompr essing data. Codecs convert digital signals to and from analog, and can be implemented in software, hardware, or a combination of both. Standard codecs are used to encode and compress audio and video data f or streaming acr oss networks.
18 Detailed Video codec specifications Content T ype Resolution Restrictions MPEG1 All aspect ratios up to CIF resolution: Maximum 1.5 Mbps T ypical values ar e: QCIF - 176x144 (P AL) - 176x120 (NTSC) CIF - 352x288 (P AL) - 352x240 (NTSC) MPEG2 ML@MP video up to D1 resolution.
19 Memor y Car d and USB related r estrictions • Only F A T (DOS) formatted (initialized) portable memor y is supported. Errors in this formatting can r esult in unr eadable content. If such pr oblems appear tr y to re-f ormat the card. Be aware that f ormatting the card will also delete all the content on it (pictur es, music, …).
20 Prob lem The Installation CD will not start. The software will not install. My PC is not detected in the Bro wse menu. ( Media servers is display ed) I can’ t see the files on my PC. No wireless connection or intermittent drop-out of the wireless connection.
21 Glossar y Access point : This is a wireless de vice that is often added to a wir ed network to enable wir eless operation. It can also be used in an ad-hoc network configuration. Ad-Hoc network :A direct netw ork connection between tw o devices ( two PCs, or a PC and a TV).
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