Philips 29PT User Manual

T e l e v i s i o n I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l  
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Useful Tips  
Avoid heat and direct sunlight.  
Avoid direct exposure to rain or water.  
DO NOT leave your TV on standby for a  
prolonged period. Switch off your TV if not  
in use. This will allow the TV to be  
demagnetised giving good picture.  
Never repair the TV yourself – get a skilled  
personnel!  
Clean the TV’s screen with a slightly damp  
soft cloth only when necessary.  
Note : Do not use abrasive solvent as it can  
damage the screen’s coating.  
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Connecting peripheral equipment  
Equipment such as VCR, Laser disc player, VCD etc. could be connected to  
the video and audio (AV) sockets at the back of the TV. Switch off the TV and  
equipment before making any connection.  
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Connection for playback  
1. Connect to AV sockets  
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 MONITOR  
in  
in  
out  
connect the corresponding sockets of  
the equipment to that of the TV.  
to view the playback, select a channel  
named AV1 (if connection is made to  
sockets at VIDEO 1 in) or AV2 (if  
connection is made to sockets at  
VIDEO 2 in).  
VIDEO  
L
AUDIO  
R
VCR  
OR  
VCR  
VCD  
Note : If you have connected a computer  
game set to VIDEO 1 in, select a channel  
named GAME1 to playback. If your  
connection is made to VIDEO 2 in, then  
select GAME2 to playback.  
OR  
Laser disc  
player  
2. Connect to aerial socket  
(only for VCR)  
The playback on your VCR is considered a  
TV channel by your TV if you connect via  
the aerial socket. You must tune in to  
your VCR’s test signal and assign the  
channel number 0 to it. Refer to your  
VCR’s instruction manual for more  
details.  
VIDEO  
in  
2
VIDEO  
in  
1
MONITOR  
out  
VIDEO  
75  
g
L
AUDIO  
R
connect the RF cable to the VCR’s “RF  
in” and connect the “RF out” of the VCR  
to the aerial socket of the TV.  
select channel 0 and tune in to to your  
VCR’s signal.  
to view the playback, select channel 0.  
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…connecting peripheral equipment  
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Connection for recording  
1. From the TV channel you are  
watching  
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 MONITOR  
in  
in  
out  
VIDEO  
connect the corresponding sockets of  
the VCR to the sockets at MONITOR out.  
L
AUDIO  
R
2. From one VCR to another VCR  
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 MONITOR  
in in  
out  
connect the sockets of the VCR which  
you wish to record from to the  
corresponding sockets at either VIDEO  
in 1 or VIDEO in 2.  
VIDEO  
L
AUDIO  
R
connect the sockets of the receiving  
VCR to the corresponding sockets at  
MONITOR out.  
3. From the TV antenna  
connect the RF cable to the VCR’s “RF  
in” and the “RF out” of the VCR to the  
aerial socket of the TV.  
VIDEO  
in  
2
VIDEO  
in  
1
MONITOR  
out  
VIDEO  
75  
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L
AUDIO  
R
Connection for headphones  
connect the headphones to the socket  
at the front of the TV.  
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The headphones impedance must be  
between 8 and 4000 ohms.  
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The TV’s controls  
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For 25PT models  
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VOLUME  
CHANNEL  
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For 29PT models  
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VOLUME  
CHANNEL  
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1. Mains power  
Switch on or off the TV.  
2. Red light indicator  
When light is on, it indicates that the TV is on  
standby. Note :If no signal is detected by the  
TV after 10 minutes, it will switch to standby  
automatically.  
3. Remote control sensor  
For the remote control to work, it must be  
activated within the operating range of this  
sensor.  
4. Headphone socket  
5. Volume adjustment  
For connection of headphones.  
To adjust volume level. Press these 2 keys  
simultaneously will call up the 1st level  
menu. Press these 2 keys again will exit  
menu. Works as cursor left (VOLUME L) or  
right (VOLUME K) in a menu.  
6. Channel selection  
To select a lower or higher channel number.  
Works as cursor up (CHANNEL 6) or down  
(CHANNEL 7) in a menu.  
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Using the remote control  
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For the remote control to work effectively, it has to be operated within the  
recommended operating range to the remote control sensor on the TV.  
10 m  
45°  
45°  
OSD  
2
CH  
MENU  
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
H
AV  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
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SMART  
GAME  
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Result :  
Press :  
OSD  
In TV mode : Display channel  
number and sound mode  
In a menu : Exit menu.  
Screen  
information  
Switch off TV and a red indicator  
lights up. To switch on TV again,  
Standby  
2
OSD  
0
9
press either the  
to  
key.  
,
,
2
CH  
CH  
SURF  
A/CH  
AV  
CH  
MENU  
CH  
,
,
or  
2
VOL  
VOL  
H
AV  
AV  
Select the external channels AV1  
or AV2.  
External  
source  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Switch off the sound of the TV.  
Press again to switch on the  
sound.  
H
Mute  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
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SMART  
GAME  
Call up the main menu. If there is  
an existing menu, pressing this  
key will bring you back to the  
previous level menu. If you are  
in the 1st level menu, pressing  
this will exit the menu.  
Menu  
MENU  
PICTURE SOUND  
TV mode : Select a higher or  
lower channel number .  
In a menu : Scroll up or down.  
Channel  
selection/  
cursor up  
or down  
CH  
CH  
8
8
…using the remote control  
Press :  
Result :  
VOL  
Volume  
TV mode : Adjust the volume of  
adjustment the TV set.  
VOL  
/cursor  
In a menu : Select or execute.  
right or left  
Digit  
Key in numerals e.g. confidential  
code in child lock and in channel  
selection. For a 2-digit channel,  
the second numeral must be  
entered before the dash disap-  
pears.  
0
OSD  
2
to  
CH  
MENU  
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
H
AV  
9
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Surf or  
alternate  
channel  
Surf mode : Add or delete  
channel from the surf list. View  
channel in the surf list.  
A/CH mode : Return to the  
previous channel.  
SURF  
A/CH  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
4
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SMART  
GAME  
PICTURE SOUND  
Teletext function:  
Refer to the section on  
Teletext”.  
b
4
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SMART  
SLEEPTIMER GAME  
PICTURE SOUND  
Sound  
mode  
Switch from stereo to mono  
sound (for stereo transmission)  
or choose between first lan-  
guage or second language (for  
bilingual transmission).  
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Game  
Select preset channels for  
games.  
GAME  
SMART  
Smart  
controls  
Select the presets for sound and  
picture.  
PICTURE SOUND  
9
9
Menus  
3rd level  
1st level  
2nd level  
BRIGHTNESS  
44  
28  
COLOUR  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
HUE  
55  
53  
FROM  
TO  
3
4
CODE  
– – – –  
4
0
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
COLOUR TEMP  
CONTRAST PLUS  
VOLUME  
COOL  
OFF  
19  
EXCHANGE  
B
NO  
BALANCE  
TREBLE  
0
CHANNEL  
SKIP  
7
50  
NO  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO STORE  
SWAP  
ENG  
B
BASS  
50  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
B
B
SYSTEM  
SEARCH  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORE  
AUTO  
SKIP  
B
SLEEPTIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
VHF1B  
MANUAL  
B
A/CH  
B
2
INSTALLATION  
B
To call up the 1st level menu :  
MENU  
Press  
key.  
OSD  
2
To use the menus:  
Press the cursor keys.  
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
MENU  
CH  
H
AV  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
CH  
MENU  
CH  
CH  
MENU  
CH  
CH  
MENU  
H  
CH  
MENU  
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
VOL  
L  
VOL  
VOL  
VOL  
VOL  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
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scroll up  
scroll down  
select or execute  
SMART  
GAME  
PICTURE SOUND  
To exit from a menu:  
MENU  
Press  
key to go back to the previous level.  
OR  
OSD  
Press  
key to exit.  
1 0  
1 0  
Installing the TV  
Selecting the menu language  
MENU  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
key.  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
B
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
2. Scroll up with the  
INSTALLATION.  
key to highlight  
3. Select INSTALLATION with the  
key.  
or  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO STORE  
SWAP  
ENG  
B
B
LANGUAGE is highlighted.  
4. Select the language of your choice with  
the or key.  
From now on, all menus and screen  
information will be in the language that  
you have chosen.  
OSD  
5. Exit with the  
key.  
Tuning in the TV channels  
There are 2 ways to tune in channels : automatically (by AUTO STORE) or  
manually (by MANUAL menu).  
Auto store  
Use to tune in channels automatically.  
MENU  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
key.  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
B
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
2. Scroll up with the  
INSTALLATION.  
key to highlight  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO STORE  
SWAP  
ENG  
B
B
3. Select INSTALLATION with the  
key.  
or  
SKIP  
B
4. Scroll down with the  
highlight AUTO STORE.  
key to  
AUTO STORE  
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5. Select AUTO STORE with the  
key.  
or  
A tuning bar appears and the TV will  
automatically store all available channels.  
Channels will be stored starting from the  
next channel number .  
1 1  
1 1  
…installing the tv  
Swap  
After the automatic tuning of TV chan-  
nels, you may wish to rearrange the  
channel numbers according to your  
preference.  
MENU  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
key.  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
B
A/CH  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
B
44  
28  
2. Scroll up with the  
INSTALLATION.  
key to highlight  
3. Select INSTALLATION with the  
key.  
or  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO STORE  
SWAP  
ENG  
B
B
SKIP  
MANUAL  
B
B
4. Scroll down with the  
hightlight SWAP.  
key to  
or  
2
5. Select SWAP with the  
FROM is highlighted.  
key.  
FROM  
TO  
EXCHANGE  
2
4
B
6. Select the channel you wish to change  
with the or or digit key.  
FROM  
TO  
EXCHANGE  
2
4
B
7. Scroll down with the  
highlight TO.  
key to  
8. Select the channel you wish to change  
FROM  
TO  
2
4
to with the  
or  
or digit key.  
EXCHANGE  
B
9. Scroll down with the  
highlight EXCHANGE.  
key to  
4
FROM  
TO  
EXCHANGED  
2
4
10. Press the  
or  
key to enter.  
The word EXCHANGED appears to  
confirm that the channel number is  
changed.  
To undo the above, press the  
key.  
or  
OSD  
11. Exit with the  
key.  
1 2  
1 2  
…installing the tv  
Manual  
This menu enables you to search and store  
every available channel manually.  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
B
A/CH  
B
MENU  
key.  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
44  
28  
2. Scroll up with the  
INSTALLATION.  
key to highlight  
SWAP  
SKIP  
MANUAL  
B
B
B
3. Select INSTALLATION with the  
key.  
or  
4. Scroll down with the  
light MANUAL .  
key to high-  
SYSTEM  
SEARCH  
AUTO  
VHF1B  
5. Select MANUAL with the  
or  
key.  
FINE TUNE  
6. Scroll down with the  
light SEARCH.  
key to high-  
SYSTEM  
SEARCH  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
AUTO  
VHF1B  
7. Select the band (UHF, VHF1 or VHF3)  
with the  
key.  
6
8. Press the  
key to start searching.  
SYSTEM  
SEARCH  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORE  
AUTO  
VHF1B  
Searching stops once a channel is  
available. If you decide to store the  
channel, proceed to the next step. If not,  
6
B
press the  
again.  
key to start searching  
SEARCH  
VHF1B  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORE  
4
B
9. If you wish to fine tune the channel,  
scroll down to highlight FINE TUNE.  
Press the  
or  
key to fine tune.  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORE  
4
B
10. Scroll down with the  
key to high-  
light CHANNEL and assign a channel  
number to the channel that you found.  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORED  
11. Scroll down with the  
light STORE and press the  
to store the channel.  
key to high-  
4
or key  
OSD  
12. Exit with the  
key.  
1 3  
1 3  
…installing the tv  
How to deal with poor picture reception  
You can use these 3 ways to deal with poor picture reception of your TV  
Skip channels  
System selection (for multi and dual system sets only)  
Fine tuning  
Do the following steps to go into INSTALLATION menu.  
MENU  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
2. Scroll up with the  
key.  
key to highlight INSTALLATION.  
3. Select INSTALLATION with the  
or  
key.  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
B
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
Skip channels  
This menu enables you to skip channels  
which have bad reception or channels  
which you do not watched often. Once a  
AUTO STORE  
SWAP  
SKIP  
B
B
B
B
channel is skipped, you will not be able to  
CH  
select it with the  
or  
keys.  
CH  
MANUAL  
1. Scroll down with the  
highlight SKIP.  
key to  
CHANNEL  
SKIP  
6
NO  
2. Select with the  
or  
key.  
CHANNEL is highlighted.  
3. Enter a channel number.  
CHANNEL  
SKIP  
6
NO  
4. Scroll down with the  
highlight SKIP.  
key to  
5. Select YES with the  
or  
key.  
CHANNEL  
SKIP  
CHANNEL DELETED  
6
YES  
CHANNEL DELETED appears to  
confirm that the channel is skipped.  
To unskip channels, repeat step 3 to 5 but  
select NO instead of YES.  
OSD  
6. Exit with the  
key.  
1 4  
1 4  
…installing the tv  
System selection (not applicable for  
single system sets)  
For multi system sets:  
SWAP  
SKIP  
MANUAL  
B
B
B
This feature enables you to select either  
PAL-BG, PAL-I, PAL-DK, SECAM-DK, NTSC  
M or AUTO. If AUTO is selected, it means  
that the system is automatically selected  
according to the current transmission.  
For dual system sets:  
This feature enables you to select either  
PAL-DK or PAL-I.  
SYSTEM  
SEARCH  
FINE TUNE  
PAL-DK  
VHF1B  
1. Scroll down with the  
highlight MANUAL .  
key to  
SYSTEM is highlighted.  
2. Press the  
or  
key to select a  
suitable system.  
OSD  
3. Exit with the  
key.  
Fine tuning  
To fine tune the frequency of a channel.  
1. Scroll down with the  
key to  
key to select  
key to  
SWAP  
SKIP  
MANUAL  
B
B
B
highlight MANUAL .  
2. Press the  
MANUAL.  
or  
SEARCH  
VHF1B  
3. Scroll down with the  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORE  
highlight CHANNEL. Enter a channel  
number which you wish to fine tune.  
10  
B
4. Scroll up with the  
FINE TUNE.  
key to highlight  
SEARCH  
VHF1B  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORE  
10  
B
5. Press the  
or  
key to start fine  
tuning until you get the best picture  
and sound.  
FINE TUNE  
CHANNEL  
STORE  
10  
B
6. Scroll down with the  
key to  
or  
highlight STORE. Press the  
key to store changes.  
OSD  
7. Exit with the  
key.  
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Picture settings  
1 5  
Personal settings  
You can do adjustment on BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, CONTRAST,  
SHARPNESS, HUE*, COLOUR TEMP and CONTRAST PLUS of a picture via  
the 1st level menu. This adjustment will automatically be stored in the  
PERSONAL mode of the SMART PICTURE feature.  
(*for NTSC programmes only)  
How to do adjustment  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
2. Scroll up or down with the  
wish to adjust.  
MENU  
key.  
key to highlight the item that you  
or  
3. Select or adjust with the  
or  
key.  
OSD  
4. Exit with the  
key.  
SURF  
A/CH  
B
44  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
B
40  
28  
55  
53  
28  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
HUE  
40  
30  
55  
53  
2
CONTRAST  
55  
COLOUR  
30  
50  
53  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
HUE  
OSD  
2
2
COLOUR TEMP  
COOL  
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
MENU  
CH  
H
AV  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
HUE  
50  
50  
2
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
COLOUR TEMP  
CONTRAST PLUS  
COOL  
OFF  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
SHARPNESS  
HUE  
50  
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COLOUR TEMP  
CONTRAST PLUS  
VOLUME  
COOL  
OFF  
19  
SMART  
GAME  
PICTURE SOUND  
HUE  
7
WARM  
OFF  
COLOUR TEMP  
CONTRAST PLUS  
VOLUME  
19  
BALANCE  
0
1 6  
…picture settings  
1 6  
Smart Picture  
These are some picture presets on the TV for your viewing pleasure. Press  
SMART  
the  
key repeatedly to select RICH, NATURAL, SOFT or PERSONAL.  
PICTURE  
Very vibrant colours.  
RICH  
OSD  
2
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
MENU  
Natural and original  
colours.  
CH  
H
AV  
NATURAL  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Warm colours and  
gives a cinema like  
effect when light is  
switched off.  
SOFT  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
4
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SMART  
GAME  
Your personal  
picture settings.  
PERSONAL  
PICTURE SOUND  
1 7  
1 7  
Sound settings  
Personal settings  
You can do adjustment on VOLUME, BALANCE, TREBLE and BASS of a  
picture via the 1st level menu. Adjustment on treble and bass will auto-  
matically be stored in the PERSONAL mode of the SMART SOUND feature.  
How to do adjustment  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
2. Scroll up or down with the  
wish to adjust.  
MENU  
key.  
key to highlight the item that you  
or  
3. Select or adjust with the  
or  
key.  
OSD  
4. Exit with the  
key.  
COLOUR  
CONTRAST PLUS  
VOLUME  
BALANCE  
TREBLE  
28  
OFF  
19  
O
50  
SURF  
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
55  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
OSD  
2
CONTRAST  
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
MENU  
CH  
H
AV  
VOLUME  
BALANCE  
TREBLE  
BASS  
INCREDIBLE ST  
30  
O
50  
50  
OFF  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
VOLUME  
BALANCE  
TREBLE  
BASS  
30  
10  
50  
50  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
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INCREDIBLE ST  
OFF  
SMART  
GAME  
PICTURE SOUND  
BALANCE  
TREBLE  
BASS  
10  
40  
50  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
OFF  
OFF  
Incredible stereo  
A feature to enhance stereo sound. Adjustment done will automatically be  
stored in the PERSONAL mode of the SMART SOUND feature.  
MENU  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
key.  
2. Scroll down with the  
key to highlight INCREDIBLE ST.  
or key.  
3. Select ON with the  
OSD  
4. Exit with the  
key.  
SURF  
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
55  
TREBLE  
BASS  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
SLEEPTIMER  
40  
50  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
TREBLE  
BASS  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
SLEEPTIMER  
40  
50  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
CONTRAST  
1 8  
…sound settings  
1 8  
AVL-Auto Volume Leveller  
This feature if switched on will automatically adjust any sudden changes in  
the TV’s volume to a preset level.  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
MENU  
key.  
2. Scroll down with the  
key to highlight AVL.  
or key.  
3. Select ON with the  
OSD  
4. Exit with the  
key.  
BASS  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
SLEEPTIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
50  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
B
BASS  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
SLEEPTIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
50  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
B
SURF  
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
55  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
CONTRAST  
Smart Sound  
These are some sound presets on the TV for your viewing pleasure. Press  
SMART  
the  
key repeatedly to select VOICE, MUSIC, THEATRE or PERSONAL*.  
SOUND  
(Note *: “NORMAL” for certain model)  
Emphasizes speech frequency.  
VOICE  
OSD  
2
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
MENU  
CH  
H
AV  
Emphasizes bass frequency  
so that music is dynamic.  
MUSIC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Emphasizes low and high  
frequencies to give  
sensation to the action and  
a wider sound ambience.  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
THEATRE  
4
y
h
f
e
SMART  
GAME  
PICTURE SOUND  
Your personal sound  
settings.  
PERSONAL  
1 9  
1 9  
Off air stereo sound (only available in certain models)  
If a TV programme is transmitted in NICAM* or STEREO*, you can switch to  
MONO and back again. When there are two languages in simultaneous  
transmission, you are able to select either one.  
(*Dependant on the sound system in transmission)  
Switch to mono  
STEREO  
Press the e 4 key to switch between  
stereo and mono.  
MONO  
Select first or second language  
f
Press the e 4 key to select first or second  
language.  
g
Personal preference  
This built in feature of the TV automatically store the picture and sound set-  
tings that you last made to a particular channel in the PERSONAL mode of  
Smart Picture or Smart Sound.  
Personal preference settings  
Group 1 :  
For channel number 0 to 11, each channel has its own personal preference.  
Group 2:  
For channel number 12 to 99, one personal preference applies to all. If you  
make changes to the picture or sound settings of any channel in this group,  
this will be stored as the personal preference for all.  
Group 3:  
For channels AV1 and AV2, each channel has its own personal preference.  
2 0  
Sleeptimer  
2 0  
Sets timer to switch TV to standby in steps of 15 minutes to a maximum of  
120 minutes. To disable timer, set to “OFF”.  
To set timer  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
MENU  
SURF  
A/CH  
B
44  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
key.  
28  
CONTRAST  
55  
2. Scroll down with the  
highlight SLEEPTIMER.  
key to  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
SLEEPTIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
B
3. Select time period with the  
key.  
or  
SURF  
OSD  
INCREDIBLE ST  
AVL  
SLEEPTIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
OFF  
OFF  
30  
B
SURF  
4. Exit with the  
key.  
Child Lock  
This feature enables you to lock channels which you do not wish others  
e.g. children to watch. You have a choice to lock all channels (inclusive of  
AV1 or AV2) or individual channel (up to a maximum of 5 channels). Once  
a channel is locked:  
if you call channels up with the CHANNEL 7 or 6 keys on the TV, there  
will be no picture and sound.  
access to the INSTALLATION sub-menu is disabled  
You can only call up channels with your remote control. A message  
“LOCKED” and “CODE – – – –” appears on the screen each time you try to  
call up a channel with the controls on the TV. To bypass the lock mode,  
you will need to use your remote control to key in the 4-digit confidential  
code that you have entered when you locked it.  
…child lock  
2 1  
2 1  
To lock channels  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
MENU  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
CONTRAST  
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
55  
key.  
2. Scroll down with the  
highlight CHILD LOCK.  
key to  
AVL  
OFF  
OFF  
B
A/CH  
B
SLEEPTIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
3. Press  
or  
key to enter menu.  
INSTALLATION  
4. Key in the universal code 8888.  
If you do not key in the code, you will not  
be able to change anything on this menu.  
CODE  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
– – – –  
ALL  
NO  
5. Press  
or  
key to select ALL (to  
lock all channels) or enter a channel  
number (to lock individual channels).  
CODE  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
x x x x  
ALL  
NO  
6. Scroll down with the  
highlight LOCK.  
key to  
7. Press  
or  
key to select YES to  
CODE  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
x x x x  
7
YES  
lock the selected channel/s.  
8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for other channels  
which you wish to lock. Once you  
have completed, proceed to the next  
step.  
CODE  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
x x x x  
ALL  
YES  
9. Scroll up with the  
key to highlight  
CODE. Key in your own 4-digit  
confidential code. “CONFIRM CODE”  
appears.  
CONFIRM CODE – – – –  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
ALL  
YES  
10. Key in the 4 digits again to confirm  
and use it whenever you want to  
access to locked channels.  
OSD  
11. Exit with the  
key.  
2 2  
2 2  
…child lock  
To unlock channels  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
key.  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
A/CH  
B
44  
MENU  
28  
CONTRAST  
55  
2. Scroll down with the  
highlight CHILD LOCK.  
key to  
AVL  
SLEEPTIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
OFF  
OFF  
B
A/CH  
B
3. Press  
or  
key to enter menu.  
4. Key in the 4-digit confidential code  
which you have entered when you  
activate CHILD LOCK mode.  
If you key in an incorrect code, all items in  
the child lock menu can be selected, but it  
is not possible to change any one of them.  
If you key in a correct code, CHANNEL will  
be automatically highlighted.  
CODE  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
x x x x  
7
NO  
CODE  
– – – –  
5
YES  
Tips : If you forget your confidential code,  
enter the universal code 8888.  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
5. Key in a channel number which you  
wish to unlock.  
CODE  
CHANNEL  
LOCK  
– – – –  
5
NO  
6. Scroll down with the  
highlight LOCK.  
key to  
7. Press  
or  
key to select NO to  
unlock the selected channel.  
8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for other channels  
which you wish to unlock. Once you  
have completed, proceed to the next  
step.  
OSD  
9. Exit with the  
key.  
2 3  
Surf  
2 3  
There are 2 selectable functions:  
1. Surf : Create a list of channels (maximum 8) whereby when you press the  
SURF  
A/CH  
key on the remote control, you are able to quickly view through all  
these channels.  
SURF  
A/CH  
2. A/CH : When this is selected and if you press the  
key on the remote  
control, you are able to see the previously watched channel.  
Creating a surf list  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
MENU  
key.  
SURF  
A/CH  
B
44  
28  
55  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
2. Scroll up with the  
SURF.  
key to highlight  
CONTRAST  
3. Select SURF with the  
or  
key.  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
B
SURF  
B
OSD  
4. Exit with the  
key.  
44  
5. Select a channel. Press the SURF key  
within 4 seconds or while the channel  
number is still being displayed.  
“ADDED“ appears below the channel  
number. This means the channel is  
added to the surf list.  
5
ADDED  
6. Repeat step 5 for other channels  
which you wish to add to the surf list.  
How to call up channels in the surf  
list  
3
SURF  
1. Press the SURF A/CHkey once and the TV  
will switch to the next channel which  
is on the surf list OR  
5
Press and hold the SURF A/CHkey to cycle  
through all the channels on the surf  
list.  
SURF  
2 4  
2 4  
…surf  
Deleting channels from a surf list  
SURF  
A/CH  
3
1. Press the  
key to call up channels  
in the surf list.  
2. As soon as you find the channel you  
SURF  
A/CH  
3
wish to delete, press the  
key  
DELETED  
within 4 seconds or while the channel  
number is still being displayed. “DE-  
LETED“ appears below the channel  
number. This means the channel is  
deleted from the surf list.  
3. Repeat step 1 to 2 for other channels  
which you wish to delete from the surf  
list.  
Selecting alternate channel (A/CH)  
MENU  
1. Call up 1st level menu with the  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
A/CH  
B
44  
key.  
28  
CONTRAST  
55  
2. Scroll up with the  
SURF.  
key to highlight  
CHILD LOCK  
SURF  
INSTALLATION  
BRIGHTNESS  
B
A/CH  
B
3. Select A/CH with the  
or  
key.  
OSD  
44  
4. Exit with the  
key.  
When you are viewing a channel (e.g  
channel number 6) and if you wish to go  
back to the previous channel (e.g. channel  
SURF  
A/CH  
number 3), press the  
you wish to go back to channel number 6  
key once. If  
SURF  
A/CH  
again, press the  
key again.  
2 5  
2 5  
Teletext (only available in certain models)  
Press :  
Result :  
Press once to switch on teletext. Press  
again to switch off.  
on/off  
teletext  
b
The main index page is displayed. Each  
subject has a 3 digit page number. If the  
selected TV channel does not broadcast  
teletext, page 100 is displayed and the  
screen remains black. When this occurs,  
switch off teletext and select another  
channel.  
OSD  
2
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
MENU  
Direct access to a subject. Subjects are  
displayed in 4 coloured bars at the  
bottom of the page. The coloured keys  
allow access to the subject in the  
corresponding colours.  
coloured keys  
CH  
H
AV  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
teletext  
page  
The number (3 digits) is displayed at the  
top left hand corner of the screen and the  
counter starts searching. The counter will  
stop searching once the page is found. If  
the counter continue searching, this  
means the page is not available. Select  
another page.  
0
to  
SURF  
b
A/CH  
4
y
h
f
e
9
SMART  
GAME  
PICTURE SOUND  
Displays the previous (  
) teletext page .  
) or the next  
previous/  
next page  
(
Press once will reveal hidden information  
(solutions to puzzles, riddles). Press  
again to conceal.  
e
reveal  
y
clock/  
sub page  
In TV mode : Press once to display clock  
on the top right corner. Press again to  
switch off display.  
In Teletext mode : Call up a sub page  
(only for teletext page with sub pages).  
Press once to start. “– – – –” appears on  
the top left corner. Enter a sub page  
number e.g. 0003 for the third sub page.  
The selected page will be displayed with  
the sub page number.  
Press once to enlarge the top half of a  
page. Press again to enlarge the bottom  
half. Press the third time to return to  
normal size.  
enlarge  
page  
h
Press once to hold a rotating sub page.  
Press again to resume rotating. The total  
number of sub pages is indicated on the  
top right corner, e.g. 1/2 which means this  
is page 1 of a total of 2 pages.  
f
hold page  
2 6  
Before calling for service  
2 6  
Please make these simple checks before calling for service as problems  
pertaining to TV installation and adjustment are not covered under your  
warranty.  
Symptoms  
What you should do  
Colour patch  
(unevenness)  
Switch off the TV with the mains power button  
and wait for at least 20 minutes before switching  
on again.  
Keep your TV away from any speakers or  
magnetic objects.  
“Ghosts”or double  
images or Teletext  
garbled (for sets  
Use of a highly directional antenna may improve  
the picture as this symptom may be due to  
obstruction by high rise buildings or hills.  
with Teletext only)  
No picture  
Check that the antenna at the back of the TV is  
properly connected.  
Possible TV station problem. Try another  
channel.  
Good picture but  
no sound  
Increase the volume.  
Check that the TV is not muted. If it is, press the  
H
key on the remote control to cancel mute.  
Good sound but  
poor colour or no  
picture  
Adjust the contrast and brightness setting.  
Snowish picture  
and noise  
Check the antenna connection.  
Horizontal dotted  
lines  
Switch off any nearby electrical appliances e.g.  
hairdryer, vacuum cleaner etc. as these may  
have caused interference.  
One white line  
across  
Switch off the TV immediately and call for after  
sales service.  
TV not responding  
to remote control  
Check batteries and replace them if necessary.  
Check that the remote control is operating within  
the recommended range.  
The child lock function is switched on. Refer to  
the section on “Child Lock–To unlock channels”  
to switch off the function.  
Message “LOCKED  
ALL” or ”LOCKED n”  
(where n is your  
current channel  
number)  
2 7  
Specification  
2 7  
Model type  
25PT  
29PT  
Picture Tube visible area  
Audio output  
59 cm  
2 x 5 W  
68 cm  
2 x 5 W  
Set dimensions: Width  
68 cm  
54 cm  
47 cm  
76 cm  
58 cm  
51 cm  
Height  
Depth  
Nett weight (approx. only)  
TV System  
26 kg  
36 kg  
Versions  
56 57 67 68 69 70 73 74 75 79 93 94  
PAL B/G/H  
PAL I  
SECAM BG/DK  
PAL D/K  
NTSC M  
PAL 60 Playback  
Note : For operating voltage, frequency, power consumption and model  
and version number, please refer to the type sticker at the back of the set.  
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INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE CONDITIONS  
This product is guaranteed by Philips for a period of one year after the date of purchase  
against defects due to faulty workm anship or m aterials. The guarantee covers both  
parts and labour.  
Service under guarantee is only provided upon presentation of resonable  
evidence (e.g. com pleted guarantee card or purchase receipts) that the date of the  
claim is within the guarantee period.  
The guarantee is not valid if the defect is due to accidental dam age (including in  
transport), m isuse or neglect and in case of alterations or repair carried out by  
unauthorized persons.  
The guarantee m ay not apply if the product requires m odification or adaptation to  
enable it to operate in any country other than the country for which it was  
designed, m anufactured, approved and/or authorized or if any dam age results  
from these m odifications.  
Service (during and after guarantee) is available in all countries where this  
product is officially distributed by Philips. In countries where Philips do not  
distribute the product, the local Philips Service organization will also provide  
Service although there m ay be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical  
m anual are not readily available.  
These statem ents do not affect your statutory rights as a consum er.  
In the event of difficulty please contact the Philips Inform ation Centre in any  
country (see enclosed addresses).  
CONDICIONES DE GARANTIAS INTERNATIONALES  
Philips garantiza este producto durante 1 año, a partir de la fecha de adquisición, contra  
defectos debidos a una im perfecta fabricación o m alos m ateriales. Esta garantía cubre  
tanto las piezas de recam bio com o la m ano de obra.  
Las reparaciónes que pudieran producírse durante el período de vigencia de la  
presente garantía se efectuarán solo si se presenta una razonable evidencia (por  
ejem plo, m ediante la presente garantía, debidam ente cum plim entada, o la factura  
de com pra), de que la fecha de la queja está dentro del período de garantía.  
Esta garantía no tendrá validez si el defecto es debido a un deterioro accidental;  
un uso inadecuado o un m al trato y en el caso de m odificaciónes o reparaciónes  
efectuadas por personal no autorizado.  
El servicio (durante y despues de la garantía) está disponible en todoa los países  
donde el producto es ofícialm ente distribuido por Philips.  
En países donde Philips no distribuya el producto, la organización local de  
Servicio Philips dará tam bién el servicio necesario, aunque puede producirse una  
dem ora si los adecuados recam bios no están fácilm ente disponibles.  
En todo caso, el titular de la garantía tiene todos los derechos m ínim os  
reconocidos por la Ley. En el caso de cualquier dificultad, por favor dirijase al :  
Centro de Inform ation al Consum idor (vease lista adjunta).  
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES  
IRELAND  
Philips Electronics Ireland Ltd  
Newstead  
WESTERN EUROPE  
AUSTRIA  
Philips Kunden inform ation  
Triesterstrasze 64  
A–1100 Wien  
Clonskeagh  
Dublin 14  
Phone : (01)-7640000  
Phone : (01)-0660/6201  
Fax  
: (01)-7640175  
Fax  
: (01)-60101 1312  
ITALY  
Philips S.P.A.  
Servicio Consum atori Philips  
Piazza IV Novem bre, 3  
I–20124 Milano  
BELGIUM  
Philips Consum er Products  
Léon Grosjeanlaan 2  
B–1140 Brussel  
Phone : (02)-702.03.03  
Phone : 167-820026 (linea verde)  
Fax  
Fax  
: (02)-702.02.60  
: (02)-67522660  
GERMANY  
LUXEMBURG  
Philips Infocenter  
Consum er Electronics  
Alexanderstraß e 1  
D–20099 Ham burg  
Phone  
Fax  
Philips Luxem burg S.A.  
19-21, rte. d'Arlon  
L–8001 Strassen  
Phone : 44 38 38-1  
: (0180)-535-6767  
: (040)-2852-2310  
: J *32400#  
Fax  
: 45 39 88  
Datex  
the NETHERLANDS  
Philips Consum enten Belangen.  
Antwoordnum m er 500  
5600VB Eindhoven  
DENMARK  
Philips Konsum ent Elektronik A/S  
Philips Kundecenter  
Prags Boulevard 80  
DK–2300 København. S.  
Phone : 06-8406  
Fax  
: (040)-2785187  
Phone  
Fax  
: 3288 3200  
: 3288 3908  
NORWAY  
Norsk A/S. Philips  
Philips Kundetjenste  
Sandstuveien 70  
Postboks 1  
Manglerud  
N-0680 Oslo 6  
Phone : (022)-748250  
FINLAND  
Philipsin Asiakaspalvelu  
Sinikalliontie 3  
P.O. Box 75  
SF–02630 Espoo  
Phone : (90)-61580 230  
Fax  
Fax  
: (022)-748511  
: (90)-61580 910  
PORTUGAL  
Centro de Inform açao aos  
Consum idores  
Estrada da Outurela 118  
P-2795 Carnaxide  
Lisboa.  
FRANCE  
Service Consom m ateurs Philips  
Rue des Vieilles Vignes  
Croissy Beaubourg  
B.P.49  
F–77423 Marne la Vallee. Cedex 2  
Phone : (01)-64805454  
Fax  
Phone : (01)-416.30.63./(01)-416.69.61  
Fax  
: (01)-416.30.73  
: (01)-64613348  
SPAIN  
GREECE  
Philips Servicio Atención al Cliente  
Bernardino Obregón, 26  
E-28012 Madrid  
Philips S.A. Hellenique  
25th March Street 15  
P.O. Box 3153  
G–10210 Athens  
Phone : (01)-4894301-880  
Phone : (91)-5300777  
Fax  
: (91)-4678925  
Fax  
: (01)-4894344  
SWEDEN  
Philips Kundtjänst  
Kottbygatan 7.Kista  
S16485 Stockholm  
Phone : (08)-632 2250  
Fax  
: (08)-632 2771  
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES  
SWITZERLAND  
ARGENTINA  
Philips Info Centre  
c/o SERLOG Servizio+Logistica S.A.  
Fegistrasze 5  
Philips Argentina S.A.  
Centro de Inform ación al Usuario  
Vedia 3892  
Ch-8957  
Spreitenbach  
1430–Buenos Aires.  
Phone : (01)-5442047  
Phone : (056)-4177270  
Fax  
: (01)-5452928  
Fax  
: (056)-4177575  
BRASIL  
UNITED KINGDOM  
Philips Consum er Helpdesk  
P.O. Box 298  
Philips da Am azona Indústria  
Electrônica Ltda.  
Rua J acerú, 151-Brooklin  
04705-000  
420 London Road  
Croydon - Surrey CR9 3QR  
Phone : (0181)-665 6350  
Sao Paula-SP.  
Phone : 800123123  
Fax  
: (0181)-689 4312  
Fax  
: (011)-5315973  
CHILI  
EASTERN EUROPE  
Philips Chilena S.A.  
Avenida Santa Maria 0760  
P.O. Box 2687  
Santiago de Chile  
Phone : (02)-730 2000  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
Philips Service  
V Mezihorí 2  
180 00 Prage  
Phone : (02)-6831581  
Fax  
: (02)-777 6730  
Fax  
: (02)-66310852  
COLOMBIA  
HUNGARY  
Philips Markaszerviz  
Kinizsi U 30-36  
Budapest 1092  
Phone : (01)-2164428  
Industrias Philips de Colom bia  
S.A.-Division de Servicio  
Calle 13, No 51-39  
Apartado 4282  
Bogota.  
Phone : (01)-2600600  
: 9800-18971 (toll free)  
Fax  
: (01)-2187885  
POLAND  
Philips Polska CE  
Fax  
: (01)-2616308  
UL. Marszalkowska 45/49  
00-648 Warszawa  
Phone : (02)-6286070  
MEXICO  
Consum er Inform ation Centre  
Norte 45 No.669  
Fax  
: (02)-6288228  
Col. Industrial Vallejo  
C.P. 02300-Mexico, D.F.  
Phone : (05)-3687788/9180050462  
RUSSIA  
Philips Representation Office  
UI. Usacheva 35A  
Fax  
: (05)-7284272  
119048 Moscow  
Phone : (095)-247 9125  
PARAGUAY  
Philips del Paraguay S.A.  
Avenida Artigas 1519  
Casilla de Correos 605  
Asuncion  
Fax  
: (095)-247 9134  
TURKEY  
Türk Philips Ticaret A.S.  
Talatpasa Caddesi No 5  
80640–Gültepe/Istanbul  
Phone : (0800)-211 40 36  
Phone : (021)-211666  
Fax  
: (021)-213007  
PERU  
Philips Peruana S.A.  
Custom er Desk  
Com andante Espinar 719  
Casilla 1841  
Lim a. 18  
Fax  
: (0212)-281 18 09  
LATIN AMERICA  
ANTILLES  
Philips Antillana N.V.  
Kam inda A.J .E. Kusters 4  
Zeelandia  
Phone : (014)-479783  
Fax  
: (014)-468949  
P.O. Box 3523-3051  
Willem stad, Curacao.  
Phone : (09)-612799  
Fax  
: (09)-612772  
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Ind. Philips del Uruguay S.A.  
Avenida Uruguay 1287  
Custom er Help Desk  
11100 Montevideo  
CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES  
URUGUAY  
CHINA  
Philips Service Logistic Centre  
385 Hong Cao Road  
Shanghai 200233  
Phone : (021)-4726839  
Phone : (02)-923392  
Fax  
: (021)-4726843  
Fax  
: (02)-920752  
Philips Authorized Service Centre  
801 Dong Feng Road East  
Guangzhou 510080  
VENEZUELA  
Industrias Venezolanas Philips S.A.  
Apartado Postal 1167  
Caracas 1010-A  
Phone : (020)-7766990  
Fax  
: (020)-7766990  
Phone : (02)-2377575  
Philips Authorized Service Centre  
Beijing J ing Pu Elec. Service Station  
6/F Guo Hu Departm ent Store  
Xan Wu Men West Street  
Beijing 100053  
Fax  
: (02)-2376420  
NORTH AMERICA  
CANADA  
Consum er Service Division  
4977 Levy Street  
Ville St.Laurent  
Phone : (01)-3021589  
Fax  
: (01)-3021589  
Quebec H4R2N9  
Phone : (514)-9560120  
Philips Authorized Service Centre  
148 Fu J ian Road M.  
Fax  
: (514)-9560828  
Shanghai 200001  
Phone : (021)-3281005/328275  
USA  
Fax  
: (021)-3281005  
Philips Service Com pany  
P.O. Box 555  
HONG KONG  
J efferson City TN 37760  
Phone : (423)-4758869  
Philips Hong Kong Lim ited  
Consum er Service Division  
Unit A, 10/F., Park Sun Building  
103-107 Wo Yi Hop Road  
Kwai Chung, N.T.  
Fax  
: (423)-4750387  
PACIFIC  
AUSTRALIA  
Philips Consum er Service  
Custom er Inform ation Centre  
3 Figtree Drive  
Hom ebush Bay NSW 2140  
Phone : (02)-131124  
Phone : 2619-9663  
Fax  
: 2485-3574  
INDIA  
Philips India  
Consum er Relation Centre  
Bandbox House  
254-D Dr. A Besant Road  
Worli  
Fax  
: (02)-7467970  
NEW ZEALAND  
Bom bay 400 025  
Phone : (022)-4926611  
Philips New Zealand Ltd.  
Consum er Help Desk  
2 Wagener Place  
Mt. Albert  
P.O. Box 1041  
Auckland  
Fax  
: (022)-4941698  
Consum er Relation Centre  
7 J ustice Chandra Madhab Road  
Calcutta 700 020  
Phone : 0800 658 224 (toll free)  
Phone : (033)-747333  
Fax  
: (09)-849-7858  
Fax  
: (033)-4753839  
Consum er Relation Centre  
3, Haddows Road  
Madras 600 006  
ASIA  
BANGLADESH  
Philips Service Centre  
100 Kazi Nazrul Islam  
Avenue Kawran Bazar C/A  
Dhaka-1215  
Phone : (044)-8292221  
Fax  
: (044)-8275208  
Consum er Relation Centre  
68, Shivaji Marg  
New Delhi 110 015  
Phone : (02)-812909  
Fax  
: (02)-813062  
Phone : (011)-5469692  
Fax  
: (011)-5442402  
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CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTRES  
INDONESIA  
SINGAPORE  
P.T. Philips Developm ent Corporation  
Consum er Electronics Service  
Philips House 5th floor,  
Philips Singapore Private Ltd.  
Consum er Service Dept.  
Lorong 1, Toa Payoh  
P.O. Box 340  
J l. HR. Rasuna Said Kav. 3-4  
J akarta 12950  
Singapore 319762  
Phone : (021)-5201122  
Phone : 3502000  
Fax  
: (021)-5205190  
Fax  
: 2508037  
J APAN  
TAIWAN  
Philips Consum er Electronics  
1-11-9, Ebisum inam i  
Shibuya-Ku  
Philips Taiwan Ltd.  
Consum er Products Division  
4F-1, 5, Lane 768, Pateh Rd, Sec 4  
P.O. Box 22978  
Tokyo 150  
Phone : (03)-3719-2235  
Taipei  
Fax  
: (03)-3715-9992  
Phone : (02)-7882856  
Fax  
: (02)-7882851  
KOREA  
Philips Korea Ltd.  
Philips House  
C.P.O. Box 3680  
260-199,  
THAILAND  
Philips Electronics (Thailand) Ltd.  
Philips Service Centre  
209/2 Sanpavut Road  
Bangna  
Itaewon-Dong  
Yongsan-Ku  
Bangkok 10260  
Seoul 140-202  
Phone : (02)-3980141/3980790  
Phone : (02)-5961195/1196  
: (02)-5967632/76325  
Fax  
: (02)-3983319  
Fax  
: (02)-5959688  
AFRICA  
MOROCCO  
MALAYSIA  
Philips Electronique Maroc.  
304, BD Moham ed V.  
Casablanca  
Philips Malaysia Sdn. Berhad  
Service Dept.  
No.51, sect. 13 J alan University  
46200 Petaling J aya, Selangor  
P.O. Box 12163  
Phone : (02)-302992  
Fax  
: (02)-303446  
50768 Kuala Lum pur  
Phone : (03)-7562144  
SOUTH AFRICA  
South Africa Philips  
S.V. Div. 195 Main R.D.  
Martindale  
J ohannesburg  
P.O. Box 58088  
Fax  
: (03)-7560761  
PAKISTAN  
Philips Electr. Ind. of Pakistan Ltd.  
Service Centre  
Mubarak Manzil  
39 Garden Road  
Newville 2114  
Phone : (011)-4705911  
Fax  
: (011)-4705250  
Karachi-3  
Phone : (021)-7737411-16  
MIDDLE EAST  
Fax  
: (021)-7726504  
Philips Export B.V.  
P.O. Box 17078  
J ebel Ali  
DUBAI  
United Arab Em irates  
Phone : (04)-313377  
Philips Consum er Service Centre  
168-F, Adam jee Road  
Rawalpindi Cantt.  
Phone  
Fax  
: (051)-580902-3  
: (051)-584944  
Fax  
: (04)-836128  
PHILIPPINES  
Philips Electronics and Lighting Inc.  
106 Valero St. Salcedo-Village  
Makati, Metro Manila  
Phone : (02)-8100161  
Fax  
: (02)-8173474  
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