Philips IN CEILING PRI85SUBCV User Manual

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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this television set.  
This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate yourTV set.  
We would strongly recommend that you read it thoroughly.  
Note: Specification and information subject to change without notice.  
Table of Contents  
Installation  
Installing your television set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
The keys on theTV set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Remote control keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Quick installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Program sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Program name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Manual store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Favourite Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Other settings in the Install menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Operation  
Picture settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Sound adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Feature settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Timer function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
TV lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Teletext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Screen Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Peripherals  
Video recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Other equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
To select connected equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Sides connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Practical information  
Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Safety Information: Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”) . . . .12  
Recycling  
This packaging of this set can be recovered or recycled.Apply to the local authorities in order to minimise  
environmental waste.  
Disposal of your old product.  
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and  
reused.  
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European  
Directive 2002/96/EC. Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic  
products.  
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste.  
The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and  
human health.  
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Installing your television set  
&
Positioning the television set  
Remote control  
5 cm  
5 cm  
5 cm  
Place yourTV on a solid, stable surface, leaving  
a space of at least 5 cm around the appliance.  
To avoid accidents, do not put anything on the  
set such as a cloth or cover, a container full of  
liquid (vase) or a heat source (lamp).  
Insert the two R6-type batteries (supplied)  
making sure that they are the right way round.  
Check that the mode selector is set toTV.  
The batteries supplied with this appliance do  
not contain mercury or nickel cadmium.  
If you have access to a recycling facility, please  
do not discard your used batteries (if in  
doubt, consult your dealer).When the  
The set must not be exposed to water.  
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Connections  
batteries are replaced, use the same type.  
Switching on  
• Insert the aerial plug into the : socket at  
the rear of the set.  
To switch on the set, press the on/off key.  
A red indicator comes on and the screen  
lights up. Go straight to the chapter Quick  
installation on page 4.  
If the television remains in standby mode,  
press P # on the remote control.  
The indicator will flash when you use the  
remote control.  
If you are using an indoor aerial, reception may be  
difficult in certain conditions.You can improve  
reception by rotating the aerial. If the reception  
remains poor, you will need to use an external aerial.  
• Insert the mains plug into a wall socket  
(220-240V / 50 Hz).  
The keys on theTV set  
The television set has 4 or 5 keys which are  
located on the front or the top of the set  
depending on the model.  
TheVOLUME - + (- +) keys are used to  
adjust sound levels.The PROGRAM - + (- P +)  
keys are used to select the required programmes.  
To access the menus, simultaneously hold down  
the - and + keys (or MENU key).  
The PROGRAM - + keys may then be used to  
select an adjustment and the - + keys to  
make that adjustment.  
To exit from the menus, hold down the 2 -  
and + keys (or MENU key).  
Note : when the Child Lock function is activated,  
these keys are unavailable (refer to Features  
menu on page 7).  
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Remote control keys  
1 Sound mode  
&
Standby  
Used to force programmes in Stereo and Nicam  
Stereo to Mono or, for bilingual programmes, to  
choose between Dual I or Dual II.  
The Mono indication is red when in forced position.  
2 Surround Sound  
To set theTV to standby mode. To switch theTV  
set on again, press b, P @ # or 0 9.  
é Sleeptimer  
To select the length of time before the set  
automatically switches to standby (from 0 to 240  
minutes).  
Select peripherals (p.10)  
Press several times to select the required EXT  
connector.  
To activate / deactivate the surround sound effect. In  
stereo, this gives the impression that the speakers are  
further apart. For models equipped withVirtual Dolby  
Surround*, you can experience Dolby Surround Pro  
Logic sound effects.  
Teletext keys (p. 8)  
3 Smart picture and sound  
( Dual screen (according to the version)  
To activate/disable the display on 2 screens. The  
second screen displays teletext.  
§ Menu  
To call up or exit the menus.  
è Cursor / Format  
These 4 keys are used to navigate through the  
menus. (p. 9)  
! Volume  
To adjust the sound level.  
ç Mute  
To mute or restore the sound.  
0 Screen information  
Used to access a series of predefined picture and sound  
settings.  
The personal position relates to settings selected from the  
menus.  
4 Teletext call (p. 8)  
5 Programme selection  
To access the next or previousTV channel from the  
list of Favourite Programmes (see p. 5).  
6 Digit keys  
Direct access to the programmes. For a 2 digit  
programme, enter the 2nd digit before the dash  
disappears.  
7 Active Control (according to the version)  
Optimizes the quality of the picture according to the  
quality of reception.  
To display / remove the programme number, the  
name (if it exists), the time, the sound mode and  
the time remaining on the timer. Hold down for 5  
seconds to permanently display the programme  
number on the screen.  
Safety Information  
• Plug the TV into a 220V – 240V AC, 50 Hz supply.  
• Disconnect mains plug when :  
– the red light below the TV screen is flashing continuously.  
– a bright white line is displayed across the screen.  
– there is a lightning storm.  
– the set is left unattended for a prolonged period of time.  
• Cleaning the TV screen. Never use abrasive cleaning agents. Use a slight damp chamois leather or soft cloth.  
• No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on top of the TV or in the vicinity.  
• Do not place your TV set under direct sunlight or heat.  
• Do not cover or block the TV as it could lead to overheating.  
• Leave at least 5 cm around each side of TV set to allow for proper ventilation.  
• Avoid placing your set (e.g. near the window) where it is likely to be exposed to rain or water.  
• Battery Usage CAUTION – To prevent battery leakage that may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage  
to the unit:  
– Install all batteries correctly, with + and – aligned as marked on the unit.  
– Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.).  
– Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.  
UsefulTips  
• Do not leave your set on standby mode for a prolonged  
period of time. Switch off set to allow it to be demagnetised. A demagnetised set supports good picture quality.  
• Do not shift or move the set around when it is switched on. Uneveness in colour in some parts of the screen may  
occur.  
• Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself. Always consult a skilled service personnel.  
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Quick installation  
The first time you switch on the television, a  
menu appears on the screen and the tuning  
starts automatically.  
This operation takes a few minutes.The display  
shows the progress of the search and the  
number of programs found.  
At the end of the search, the menu disappears.  
To exit or interrupt the search, press H. If no  
program is found, consult the possible solutions p. 12.  
& If the transmitter or cable network sends the  
automatic sort signal, the programs will be  
numbered correctly. In this case, the  
Main •  
Install •  
Searching  
Please Wait  
Prog. found  
525,25 MHz  
Auto Store •  
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installation is complete.  
é If this is not the case, you need to use the  
Sort menu to number the programs correctly.  
Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast  
their own sort parameters (region, language, etc.).  
In this case, indicate your choice using the îÏ  
keys and validate with ¬.  
If the menu is not displayed, press and hold down  
the - and + keys on theTV set for 5  
seconds to start the tuning (or MENU key  
depending on versions)  
.
All the availableTV programs will be stored.  
Program sort  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu  
followed by the Sort menu.  
& Press key H.The Main menu is displayed on  
the screen.  
Select the programme you want to move using  
the îÏ keys and press ¬.  
Then use the îÏ keys to select the new  
number and validate with È.  
( Repeat steps and for each program you  
wish to renumber.  
§ To quit the menus, press d.  
Main •  
Install •  
Language •  
Country •  
Auto Store •  
Manuel Store •  
Sort •  
00  
01 BBC1  
02 BBC2  
03 ANGLI  
04 CH4  
05 CH5  
Æ
Program •  
Name  
Program name  
If required, you can give a name to the  
programmes and external connectors.  
Note : on installation, the programs are named  
automatically when an identification signal is sent.  
& Press the H key.  
Use the Ȭ keys to move around the  
name display area (5 characters) and the  
îÏ keys to select the characters.  
( When the name has been entered, use the H  
key to exit.The name is stored.  
§ Repeat steps to ( for each programme  
you wish to name.  
è To quit the menus, press d.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu, then  
Name.  
Use the @ P # keys to select the  
programme to name or rename.  
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Manual store  
This menu is used to store the programmes  
choice France.  
one at a time.  
& Press the H key.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu then  
Search : press ¬.The search starts. Once a  
programme is found, the scanning stops and its  
name is displayed (when available). Go to the  
next step. If you know the frequency of the  
required programme, this can be entered  
directly using the 0 to 9 keys.  
Manual store :  
Main •  
Install •  
If no picture is found, consult the possible solutions (p. 12).  
( Program No. : enter the required number with  
the Ȭ or 0 to 9 keys. Example :  
program 1, enter 01.  
Language •  
Country •  
Auto Store •  
Manuel Store  
System •  
Search •  
Program No. •  
Fine Tune •  
Store •  
Sort •  
Program •  
Name  
§ Fine Tune : if the reception is not satisfactory,  
adjust using the Ȭ keys.  
è Store : press ¬.The program is stored.  
! Repeat steps to è for each programme to  
store.  
System: select Europe (automatic detection*)  
or Western Europe (BG standard), Eastern  
Europe (DK standard), United Kingdom  
(I standard) or France (LL’ standard).  
ç To quit the menus, press d.  
* Except for France (LL’ standard), you must select  
Favourite programmes  
This menu allows you to select the programmes  
to be accessed with the @ P # key.  
& Press the H key.  
The list of favourite programmes is displayed.  
The programmes that were stored at  
installation will automatically appear on this  
list.  
é With the cursor, select the Install menu then  
Favourite Progr. and press ¬.  
Use the up/downcursor to select the required  
programme.  
Main •  
Use the left/right cursor to add or remove a  
programme from the list.  
( Run through steps and for each  
programme to be added or removed from the  
list.  
Install •  
Language •  
Country •  
Auto Store •  
Manuel Store •  
Sort •  
Favourite Progr.  
2 •  
§ To exit, press d several times.  
Name  
Other settings in the Install menu  
automatic sort signal, the programmes will be  
& Press the H key and select the Install menu:  
é Language : to change the display language for  
the menus.  
Country : to select your country (GB for  
Great Britain).  
This setting is used for the search, automatic  
programme sort and teletext display. If your  
country does not appear in the list, select “. . .”  
Auto Store : to start automatic search for all  
programmes available in your region. If the  
transmitter or cable network sends the  
numbered correctly. If this is not the case, you  
need to use the Sort menu to renumber the  
programmes (see p. 4).  
Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast  
their own sort parameters (region, language, etc.).  
In this case, indicate your choice using the îÏ  
keys and validate with ¬.To quit or interrupt the  
search, press H. If no picture is found, consult the  
possible solutions (p. 12).  
( To quit the menus, press d.  
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Picture settings  
& Press H then ¬.The Picture menu is  
• Colour : this changes the intensity of the colour.  
• Contrast : this changes the difference  
between the light and dark tones.  
displayed :  
Main  
Sharpness : this changes the picture definition.  
Picture  
Brightness •  
Colour •  
Contrast •  
• Colour Temp.: this changes the colour  
rendering: Cold (bluer), Normal (balanced)  
or Warm (redder).  
Digital Options :  
- 100 Hz : 100 Hz processing.  
Sound  
Features  
Install  
Sharpness •  
Colour Temp. •  
Digital Options •  
Store •  
-
Digital Scan (according to the version) : reduces  
line flicker which is visible on some pictures.  
é Use the îÏ keys to select a setting and  
the Ȭ keys to adjust.  
- Double lines doubling of vertical resolution  
:
which removes visible picture lines.  
Advised for NTSC (60Hz) pictures.  
Once the adjustments have been made, select  
Store and press ¬ to store them.  
Press d to exit.  
Note : during the picture adjustment, only the  
selected line remains displayed. Press îÏ to  
display the menu again.  
Description of the adjustments :  
• Brightness : this changes picture brilliance.  
Sound adjustments  
& Press H, select Sound (Ï) and press ¬.  
Balance : this balances the sound on the left  
and right speakers.  
The Sound menu is displayed :  
Delta Volume : this is used to compensate  
any volume discrepancies between the  
different programs or EXT sockets.  
This setting is available for programs 0 to 40  
and the EXT sockets.  
AVL (AutomaticVolume Leveller) : this is  
used to limit increases in sound, especially on  
program change or advertising slots.  
HP Volume : allows you to adjust the  
headphones volume independently from the  
loud-speakers on theTV set.  
Main •  
Picture •  
Treble •  
Sound  
Features •  
Install  
Bass •  
Balance •  
Delta Volume •  
AVL •  
HP Volume  
Store •  
é Use the îÏ keys to select a setting and  
the Ȭ keys to adjust.  
Description of the settings :  
Once the adjustments have been made, select  
Store and press ¬ to store these changes.  
To quit the menus, press d.  
Treble : this alters the high frequency sounds.  
Bass : this alters the low frequency sounds.  
Feature settings  
( Dynamic Contrast (according to the version) :  
Min, Med (optimum position), Max or Off.  
Enhances the contrast of details in lighter,  
average and darker areas.  
& Press H, select Features (Ï) and press ¬.  
You can adjust :  
é Timer, Child Lock and Parental Cont. :  
see next page  
Dynamic NR: Min, Med (optimum position),  
Max or Off : attenuates picture noise (snow)  
in difficult reception conditions.  
Rotation (only available on very large screen  
sets) : large screen sets are sensitive to  
terrestrial magnetic field variations.  
This setting is used to compensate for this by  
adjusting the picture rotation.  
§
Decoder : select the programme(s) that use the  
external decoder then select the connector  
where the decoder is connected :EXT1 or  
EXT2  
.
If the decoder is connected to the video recorder,  
select the video recorder’s connector (EXT2).  
è To quit the menus, press d.  
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Timer function  
This menu lets you use theTV set as an alarm.  
& Press the H key.  
é With the cursor, select the Features menu  
Start Time : enter the start time.  
( Stop Time : enter the standby time.  
§ Program No. : enter the number of the  
programme for the wake-up alarm.  
è Activate : the settings include:  
Once for a single alarm,  
then Timer :  
Main •  
Picture •  
Sound •  
Daily for each day,  
Stop to cancel.  
Features  
Time  
Timer •  
Child Lock •  
Parental control •  
Dynamic NR •  
Install  
Start Time  
Stop Time  
Program No.  
Activate  
! Press b to put theTV set in standby.  
It will automatically come on at the time  
programmed. If you leave theTV set on, it will  
just change programmes at the time entered  
(and will go to standby mode at the Stop Time).  
By combining the TV lock and Timer functions,  
you can restrict the period during which theTV set  
is used, for example by your children.  
Time : enter the current time.  
Note : the time is updated automatically each time  
theTV set is switched on via the teletext information  
on programme 1. If this program does not have  
teletext, the update will not take place.  
TV lock  
You can block certain programs or inhibit use  
of theTV set completely by locking the keys.  
twice and then enter your new code choice.  
The menu is displayed.  
Parental Cont. : Use the îÏ keys to  
select theTV programme required and  
validate with ¬.The + symbol will be  
displayed opposite the programmes or sockets  
that are locked. From now on, to view a  
locked programme, you must enter your  
secret code, otherwise the screen will stay  
blank.  
Child lock  
& Press H.  
é With the cursor, select the Features menu  
and position Child Lock to On.  
Main •  
Picture •  
Sound •  
Features  
Install  
Timer •  
Child Lock •  
Parental control •  
Dynamic NR •  
On •  
Off •  
All : this is used to lock all theTV programmes and  
EXT connectors.  
The access to the Install menu is also locked.  
Caution, for encrypted programs using an external  
decoder, you must lock the corresponding EXT  
socket.  
Turn off theTV set and hide the remote  
control.TheTV set cannot be used (except via  
the remote control).  
To cancel : position Child Lock to Off.  
Change code : this allows you to enter a new  
4 digit code. Confirm your new code by  
entering it a second time.  
If you have forgotten your secret code, enter the  
universal code 0711 twice.  
( Unlock all : this is used to unlock all locked  
programmes.  
Parental control  
& Press the H key, select the Features menu  
then Parental Cont. :  
é You must enter your secret access code.  
The first time you enter this, enter code 0711  
§ Press the d key to quit.  
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Teletext  
Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a  
newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar  
with the transmission language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.).  
Press :  
You will obtain :  
Teletext call This is used to call teletext, change to transparent mode  
and then exit.The summary appears with a list of items  
that can be accessed. Each item has a corresponding  
3 digit page number.  
¤
.
ù
`
If the channel selected does not broadcast teletext, the  
indication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain  
blank (in this case, exit teletext and select another channel).  
SMART  
SMART  
-
ª
Selecting a  
page  
0
9
Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9  
or @ P # keys, îÏ. Example: page 120, enter 1 2  
0.The number is displayed top left, the counter turns  
and then the page is displayed. Repeat this operation to  
view another page.  
MENU  
¤
-
P
+
+
- -  
+
If the counter continues to search, this means that the page is  
not transmitted. Select another number.  
[
P
Coloured areas are displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
The 4 coloured keys are used to access the items or  
corresponding pages.  
The coloured areas flash when the item or the page is not yet  
available.  
Direct access  
to the items  
1
2
5
8
0
3
4
6
7
9
Ë
Ë
Contents This returns you to the contents page (usually page 100).  
Certain pages contain sub-pages (for example, page 120  
contains sub-pages 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3). If this is the case, the  
page number is displayed in green, preceded by the symbol  
Æ, Í or Í Æ. Use the keys Ȭ to directly access  
the sub-pages of your choice.  
Direct  
selection of  
sub-pages  
Enlarge  
a page  
This allows you to display the top or bottom part of the  
page and then return to normal size.  
Double page  
teletext  
(only available on  
To activate or deactivate the double page teletext display  
mode.The active page is displayed on the left and the  
following page is displayed on the right.  
ù
certain versions)  
Hidden  
information  
To display or hide the concealed information (games  
solutions).  
Ÿ
Y
Favourite  
pages  
Instead of the standard coloured areas displayed at the bottom  
of the screen, you can store 4 favourite pages on the first  
40 channels which can then be accessed using the coloured  
keys (red, green, yellow, blue). Once set, these favourite pages  
will become the default every time tetetext is selected.  
& Press the H key to change to favourite pages mode.  
é Display the teletext page that you want to store.  
Press the coloured key of your choice for 3 seconds.  
The page is now stored.  
MENU  
Ë
Repeat the operation with the other coloured keys.  
( Now when you consult teletext, your favourite pages  
will appear in colour at the bottom of the screen.  
To temporaly retrieve the standard items, press H.  
To clear everything, and return the standard items as the  
default, press d for 5 seconds.  
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Screen Formats  
The pictures you receive may be transmitted in 16:9 format (wide screen) or 4:3 format  
(conventional screen). 4:3 pictures sometimes have a black band at the top and bottom of the screen  
(letterbox format).This function allows you to optimise the picture display on screen.  
If your television is equipped with a 4:3 screen.  
Press the î key (or Ï) to select the different modes:  
4:3  
The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format.  
Expand 4:3  
The picture is enlarged vertically.This mode is used to cancell the black bands when  
watching a programme in letterbox format.  
Compress 16:9  
The picture is compressed vertically into 16:9 format.  
If your television is equipped with a 16:9 screen.  
Press the ¬ key (or È) to select the different modes:  
ThisTV set is also equipped with automatic switching which will select the correct-screen format,  
provided the specific signals are transmitted with the programmes.  
4:3  
The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side of the  
picture.The picture may be progressively enlarged using the îÏ keys.  
Zoom 14:9  
The picture is enlarged to 14:9 format, a thin black band remains on both sides of the  
picture.The îÏ keys allow you to compress and move the image vertically to view the  
top or bottom of the picture (subtitles).  
Zoom 16:9  
The picture is enlarged to 16:9 format.This mode is recommended when displaying pictures  
which have black bands at the top and bottom (letterbox format). Use the îÏ keys if you  
wish to compress and move the image vertically to view the top or bottom of the picture.  
Subtitle Zoom  
This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen leaving the sub-titles  
visible. Use the îÏ keys to increase or decrease the compression at the bottom of the screen.  
SuperWide  
This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen by enlarging the  
sides of the picture.The îÏ keys allow you to scroll the image up or down the screen.  
Widescreen  
This mode restores the correct proportions of pictures transmitted in 16:9 using full screen  
display.  
Auto Format  
The format of the picture is automatically adjusted to fill as much of the screen as possible.  
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Connecting peripheral equipment  
The television has 2 external sockets situated at the back of the set (EXT1 and EXT2).  
The EXT1 socket has audio, CVBS/RGB inputs and audio, CVBS outputs.  
(In order to connect your Canal + decoder, please use EXTERNAL 1 at the back of theTV.)  
The EXT2 socket has audio, CVBS/S-VHS inputs and audio, CVBS outputs.  
Video recorder  
Carry out the connections shown opposite, using a good  
quality euroconnector cable.  
If your video recorder does not have a euroconnector socket, the  
only connection possible is via the aerial cable.You will therefore  
need to tune in your video recorder's test signal and assign it  
programme number 0 (refer to manual store, p. 5).  
To reproduce the video recorder picture, press 0.  
Video recorder with decoder  
EXT2  
VCR  
Connect the decoder to the second euroconnector socket  
of the video recorder.You will then be able to record  
scrambled transmissions.  
Satellite receiver, decoder, CDV, games, etc.  
Carry out the connections shown opposite.  
Other equipment  
To optimise picture quality, connect the equipment which  
produces the RGB signals (digital decoder, games, Canal+,  
etc.) to EXT1, and the equipment which produces the S-  
VHS signals (S-VHS and Hi-8 video recorders, certain DVD  
drives) to EXT2 and all other equipment to either EXT1  
or EXT2.  
(only available on certain versions)  
Amplifier  
To connect to a hi-fi system, use an audio connection cable  
and connect the “L” and “R” outputs on theTV set to the  
“AUDIO IN” “L” and “R” input on your hi-fi amplifier.  
To select connected equipment  
.
Press the n key to select EXT1, EXT2, S-VHS2 (S-VHS signals  
from the EXT2 socket) and EXT3 for connections on the front panel.  
Most equipment (decoder, video recorder) carries out the switching itself.  
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Side connections  
*
Make the connections as shown opposite.  
* Depending on version.  
With the n key, select EXT3.  
VHS, 8 mm  
For a mono set, connect the sound signal to the AUDIO L  
(or AUDIO R) input.The sound automatically comes out of  
the left and right speakers of the set.  
S-VHS, Hi-8  
Headphones  
Press the m key to mute the sound on theTV set  
(see also sound settings, page 6).  
VHS, 8 mm  
The headphone impedance must be between 32 and  
600 Ohms. Do not connect VIDEO and S-VIDEO cable at  
the same time.This may cause picture distortion.  
S-VHS, Hi-8  
*
Glossary  
RGB Signals :  
These are 3 Red, Green and Blue video signals which directly drive the red, green and blue  
emitters in the cathode ray tube. Using these signals provides better picture quality.  
NICAM sound :  
Process by which digital sound can be transmitted.  
System :  
Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries.There are different standards:  
BG, DK, I, and L L’.The SYSTEM setting (p. 6) is used to select these different standards.This is not to  
be confused with PAL or SECAM colour coding. Pal is used in most countries in Europe, Secam in  
France, Russia and most African countries.The United States and Japan use a different system called  
NTSC.  
100Hz :  
Conventional televisions (50 Hz) produce a visible image flicker.Thanks to 100 Hz technology, the  
scanning frequency is doubled. It is visually more comfortable and the flickering effect is reduced.  
16:9 :  
Refers to the ration between the length and height of the screen.  
Wide screen televisions have a ration of 16/9, conventional screenTV sets have a ration of 4/3.  
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Tips  
Poor reception  
Teletext  
Are certain characters not displayed  
The proximity of mountains or high buildings  
may be responsible for ghost pictures, echoing  
or shadows. In this case, try manually adjusting  
your picture:see Fine Tuning (p.5) or modify the  
orientation of the outside aerial.  
Does your antenna enable you to receive  
broadcasts in this frequency range (UHF or  
VHF band)?  
correctly? Check that the Country setting has  
been positioned correctly (p.5).  
Remote control  
TheTV set does not react to the remote  
control; the indicator on the set no longer  
flashes when you use the remote control?  
Replace the batteries.  
In the event of difficult reception (snowy  
picture) switch the Dynamic NR on the  
Features menu to ON. (p. 6).  
Standby  
When you switch theTV set on it remains in  
standby mode and the indication Locked is  
displayed when you use the keys on theTV  
set?  
No picture  
If the television does not switch on, please  
press the standby key b (located on the  
remote control) twice.  
The Child Lock function is switched On (p. 7).  
If the set receives no signal for 15 mins, it  
automatically goes into standby mode.  
In stand-by mode, yourTV consumes less than  
5W depending on model.In order to be more  
environmentally friendly, please use the on/off  
(power) switch to turn the set off completely.  
Have you connected the aerial socket properly?  
Have you chosen the right system? (p. 5).  
Poorly connected euroconnector cables or  
aerial sockets are often the cause of picture or  
sound problems (sometimes the connectors  
can become half disconnected if theTV set is  
moved or turned). Check all connections.  
Still no results ?  
Peripheral equipment gives a black and  
white picture  
If yourTV set breaks down, never attempt to  
repair it yourself: contact your dealer's after-  
sales service.  
To play a video cassette, check that it has  
been recorded under the same standard  
(PAL, SECAM, NTSC) which can be replayed  
by the video recorder.  
Cleaning the set  
Only use a clean, soft and lint-free cloth to  
clean the screen and the casing of your set.  
Do not use alcohol-based or solvent-based  
products.  
The remote control no longer works  
Check that the mode selector on the side of  
the remote control is set toTV.  
No sound  
If on certain channels you receive a picture  
but no sound, this means that you do not  
have the correctTV system. Modify the  
System setting (p. 5).  
Safety Information: Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)  
1. Philips Royal Electronics manufactures and sells many products targeted at consumers, which, like  
any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive electro magnetic signals.  
2. One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for  
our products,to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF stan-  
dards applicable at the time of producing the products.  
3. Philips is committed to develop,produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects.  
4. Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use  
according to scientific evidence available today.  
5. Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling  
Philips to anticipate further developments in standardization for early integration in its products.  
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Table ofTV frequencies.  
Frequenztabelle der Fernsehsender.  
Liste des fréquencesTV.  
FrequentietabelTV-Zenders.  
Tabella delle frequenzeTV.  
Lista de frecuenciasTV.  
Lista das frequênciasTV  
Liste overTV senderne.  
Tabell overTV-frekvenser.  
Tabell överTV-frekvenser.  
TV-taajuustaulukko.  
CÔËÒÓÍ ˜‡ÒÚÓÚ ÔÂ‰‡Ú˜ËÍÓ‚.  
A televizió-adóállomások  
frekvenciáinak a listája.  
Lista częstotliwości stacji nadawczych.  
Seznam frekvenčních pásem vysílačů.  
Zoznam frekvenčných pásiem vysielačov.  
K·Ù¿ÏÔÁÔ˜ Û˘¯ÓÔÙ‹ÙˆÓ ÔÌÒÓ.  
FRANCE  
EUROPE  
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)  
2...........................55.75  
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)  
E2 ........................48.25  
E3 ........................55.25  
E4 ........................62.25  
E5 ......................175.25  
E6 ......................182.25  
E7 ......................189.25  
E8 ......................196.25  
E9 ......................203.25  
E10 ....................210.25  
E11 ....................217.25  
E12 ....................224.25  
R1 ........................49.75  
R2 ........................59.25  
R3 ........................77.25  
R4 ........................85.25  
R5 ........................93.25  
R6 ......................175.25  
R7 ......................183.25  
R8 ......................191.25  
R9 ......................199.25  
R10 ....................207.25  
R11 ....................215.25  
R12 ....................223.25  
S1 ......................105.25  
S2 ......................112.25  
S3 ......................119.25  
S4 ......................126.25  
S5 ......................133.25  
S6 ......................140.25  
S7 ......................147.25  
S8 ......................154.25  
S9 ......................161.25  
S10 ....................168.25  
S11 ....................231.25  
S12 ....................238.25  
S13 ....................245.25  
S14 ....................252.25  
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)  
S15 ....................259.25  
CANAL ................FREQ (MHz)  
3...........................60.50  
4...........................63.75  
5...........................176.0  
6...........................184.0  
7...........................192.0  
8...........................200.0  
9...........................208.0  
10.........................216.0  
B ........................116.75  
C ........................128.75  
D ........................140.75  
E ........................159.75  
F.........................164.75  
G........................176.75  
H ........................188.75  
I..........................200.75  
J.........................212.75  
K ........................224.75  
L.........................236.75  
M........................248.75  
N ........................260.75  
O........................272.75  
P ........................284.75  
Q........................296.75  
33.......................567.25  
34.......................575.25  
35.......................583.25  
36.......................591.25  
37.......................599.25  
38.......................607.25  
39.......................615.25  
40.......................623.25  
41.......................631.25  
42.......................639.25  
43.......................647.25  
44.......................655.25  
45.......................663.25  
46.......................671.25  
47.......................679.25  
48.......................687.25  
49.......................695.25  
50.......................703.25  
51.......................711.25  
52.......................719.25  
53.......................727.25  
54.......................735.25  
55.......................743.25  
56.......................751.25  
57.......................759.25  
58.......................767.25  
59.......................775.25  
60.......................783.25  
61.......................791.25  
62.......................799.25  
63.......................807.25  
64.......................815.25  
65.......................823.25  
66.......................831.25  
67.......................839.25  
68.......................839.25  
69.......................855.25  
S16 ....................266.25  
S17 ....................273.25  
S18 ....................280.25  
S19 ....................287.25  
S20 ....................294.25  
H1 ......................303.25  
H2 ......................311.25  
H3 ......................319.25  
H4 ......................327.25  
H5 ......................335.25  
H6 ......................343.25  
H7 ......................351.25  
H8 ......................359.25  
H9 ......................367.25  
H10 ....................375.25  
H11 ....................383.25  
H12 ....................391.25  
H13 ....................399.25  
H14 ....................407.25  
H15 ....................415.25  
H16 ....................423.25  
H17 ....................431.25  
H18 ....................439.25  
H19 ....................447.25  
21.......................471.25  
22.......................479.25  
23.......................487.25  
24.......................495.25  
25.......................503.25  
26.......................511.25  
27.......................519.25  
28.......................527.25  
29.......................535.25  
30.......................543.25  
31.......................551.25  
32.......................559.25  
ITALY  
CANALE..............FREQ (MHz)  
A ..........................53.75  
B ..........................62.25  
C ..........................82.25  
D ........................175.25  
E ........................183.75  
F.........................192.25  
G........................201.25  
H ........................210.25  
H1 ......................217.25  
Information for users in the UK (not applicable outside the UK)  
Positioning theTV  
Important  
For the best results, choose a position where light  
does not fall directly on the screen, and at some  
distance away from radiators or other sources of  
heat. Leave a space of at least 5 cm all around the  
TV for ventilation, making sure that curtains,  
cupboards etc. cannot obstruct the air flow through  
the ventilation apertures.TheTV is intended for use  
in a domestic environment only and should never be  
operated or stored in excessively hot or humid  
atmospheres.  
Should it become necessary to replace the mains  
fuse, this must be replaced with a fuse of the same  
value as indicated on the plug.  
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.  
2.The replacement fuse must comply with BS1362  
and have the ASTA approval mark. If the fuse is  
lost, make contact with your retailer in order to  
verify the correct type.  
3. Refit the fuse cover.  
In order to maintain conformity to the EMC directive,  
the mains plug on this product must not be removed.  
General Points  
Connecting the aerial  
Please take note of the section entitled 'Tips' at the  
end of this booklet.  
The aerial should be connected to the socket  
marked : at the back of the set.An inferior aerial  
is likely to result in a poor, perhaps unstable picture  
with ghost images and lack of contrast. Make-shift loft  
or set-top aerials are often inadequate.Your dealer  
will know from experience the most suitable type for  
your locality.  
Interference  
The Department ofTrade and Industry operates a  
Radio Interference Investigation Service to helpTV  
licence holders improve reception of BBC and IBA  
programmes where they are being spoilt by  
interference.  
Should you wish to use the set in conjunction with  
other equipment, which connects to the aerial socket  
such asTV games, or a video camera it is recommended  
that these be connected via a combiner unit to avoid  
repeated connection and disconnection of the aerial plug.  
If your dealer cannot help, ask at a main Post Office  
for the booklet "How to ImproveTelevision and  
Radio Reception".  
Mains connection  
Before connecting theTV to the mains, check that the  
mains supply voltage corresponds to the voltage  
printed on the type plate on the rear panel of theTV. If  
the mains voltage is different, consult your dealer.  
Fitting the stand (if provided)  
Use only the stand provided with the set, making  
sure that the fixings are properly tightened.A  
diagram showing how to assemble the stand is  
packed with the stand. Never use a make-shift stand,  
or legs fixed with woodscrews.  
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