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1.             Two adjacent lit sub pixels      Red   Blue   Purple     Red   Green   Yellow     Green   Blue   Cyan  Light Blue                    Three adjacent lit sub pixels  one white pixel     EN 23    English    S     e A red or blue bright dot must be more  than 50 percent brighter than neighboring  dots while a green bright dot is 30 percent  brighter than neighboring dots                 Black Dot Defects  black dot defects appear as  pixels or sub pixels that are always dark or  off    That is  a dark dot is a sub pixel that stands out  on the screen when the monitor displays a light  pattern    These are some types of black dot defects     a l E                                        a E                Proximity of Pixel Defects   Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same  type that are near to one another may be more  noticeable  Philips also specifies tolerances for  the proximity of pixel defects     Pixel Defect Tolerances    In order to qualify for repair or replacement  due to pixel defects during the warranty period   a Philips flat monitor panel must have pixel or  sub pixel defects exceeding the tolerances listed  in the following tables     24 EN    BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL    MODEL Jin  esi o   eae  1 lit subpixel  2 adjacent lit subpixels    3 s  3 adjacent lit subpixels  one white pixel   Distance between two bright dot defects    lamar  Total bright dot defects of all types       BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL     Sa  acentdarksuop
2.       ANTENNA CABLE  DIGITAL ANALOG                   Side connector                 4  HDMI    Digital audio and video input from high   definition digital devices such as Blu ray  players                  2  USB    For music and photo     G  HEADPHONE  Audio output to your headphones           4 Controls Remote control          Side control buttons              1     POWER  Switch the monitor on  or off  The monitor is not powered  off completely unless it is physically  unplugged      2  G  SOURCE     Select an input source        Return to the previous screen or exit PHILIPS    from the on screen menu      3  R  MENU OK              Display the on screen menu     Confirm a selection  Q       Standby On      CH      Switch to the next or previous e   Switch the monitor to standby if the  channel  monitor Is on   e   Switch the monitor on if the monitor      VOL      Increase or decrease volume  is in standby    6  Power indicator   27 SOURCE  Red LED  RC standby mode    PC standby Select connected devices     mode     EN 7    English                                 FY 000o                   INFO  Display or hide the information screen  about the selected channel     GUIDE  Switch the Electronic Program Guide On  or Off          Yellow button   Set the block channels in channel menu          Blue button   Delete the channel in channel menu     OPTION  Press to display a list of options     A V AK  Navigation buttons    lt  lt   gt  gt  Pili B  No functions   Navigate throug
3.  e Clean the monitor and frame with a soft   damp cloth  Never use substances such as  alcohol  chemicals or household cleaners  on the monitor    e Risk of damage to the monitor screen   Never touch  push  rub or strike the  screen with any object    e To avoid deformations and color fading   wipe off water drops as soon as possible     Recycling    A    Your display is manufactured with high quality  materials and components which can be  recycled and reused    To learn more about our recycling program   please visit www philips com about   sustainability recycling    When you see the crossed out wheeled bin  symbol attached to a product  it means the  product is covered by the European Directive  2O02 96 EC     Never dispose of your product with other  household waste  Please inform yourself about  the local rules on the separate collection of  electrical and electronic products  The correct  disposal of your old product helps prevent  potentially negative consequences for the  environment and human health    Your product contains batteries covered by  the European Directive 2006 66 EC  which  cannot be disposed of with normal household  waste    Please inform yourself about the local rules   on the separate collection of batteries  The  correct disposal of batteries helps prevent  potentially negative consequences for the  environment and human health        The most updated user  manual on line    The contents of the user manual are subject  to change  Please refer to ww
4. 4 T v    Blue Screen On    Auto Power Off 1 Hour    E Sticker off  CC On Mute On     v    Color System Auto    vvv       Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V   lt   or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     Press A or Y to select Settings and press  K or OK to enter     Press A or V to select Auto Power Off  and press K to set     Press MENU to exit the setup menu        E Sticker    This tem set the TV to Demo mode  When  any other OSD on screen  e Sticker would not  come out     J  id    E     E Settings    Language English    ioe Exhibition Time     15Sec  Parental Lock as  sam Date and Time   Sleep  Installation Blue Screen  Auto Power Off  E Sticker    CC On Mute      4m 4 4b T T T T T 4    Color System       Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V   lt   or K to select Setting and  press OK to enter     Press A or Y to select Settings and press  K or OK to enter     Press A or W to select E Sticker and  press B   to set     Press MENU to exit the setup menu     EN 19    English       CC On Mute    This item switches the Closed Caption on or       Color System    This ttem set the color system     off     Picture  iq Sound  e    Installation    B l   1 Settings    ENE English  Exhibition Time 15 Sec  Parental Lock   Date and Time   Sleep   Blue Screen l   Auto Power Off   E Sticker   CC On Mute      Picture  d Sound  e    Installation    D l  H Settings    Language English  Exhibition Time 15 Sec  Parental Lock   Date and Ti
5. 640 x 480   75Hz  720 x 400   70Hz  800 x 600   56Hz  800 x 600   60Hz  800 x 600    2Hz  800 x 600   75Hz  1024 x 768   60Hz  1024 x 768    OHz  1024 x 768   75Hz  1280 x 1024   60Hz  1440 x 900   60Hz  1680 x 1050   60Hz  1920 x 1080   60Hz    Video formats    e Resolution   refresh rate   4801   60Hz   480p   60Hz   576p   50Hz   720p   50Hz  60Hz   10801   50Hz  60Hz   1080p   24Hz  50Hz  60Hz       Tuner Reception  Transmission    Antenna input  7 5ohm coaxial  F type    Digital TV  ISDB Tb  SBT VD T   TV system  PAL M N  NTSC   Video playback  NTSC  PAL   e Tuner Bands  Hyperband  S channel  UHF   VHF       Remote control      Type 221TE4L  231TTE4L AC  e Batteries  2 x AAA       Power    e Mains power  100 240V  60 50Hz   e On mode power  max      JIVE Ss 55W  typ      231TE4L   lt  60W  Typ     e DC switch off mode   lt  1W   e Standby mode power   lt  1W  Typ     e Ambient temperature  5 to 40 degrees  Celsius       Supported monitor mounts    To mount the monitor  purchase a Philips  monitor mount or a VESA compatible monitor  mount  lo prevent damage to cables and  connectors  be sure to leave a clearance of at  least 5 5 cm from the back of the monitor     DQ Warning    e Follow all instructions provided with  the monitor mount  Koninklijke Philips  Electronics N V  bears no responsibility for  improper monitor mounting that results in             accident  injury or damage        Monitor Required Required  screen size pitch  mm  mounting bolts   inches    23 100 
6. EA RIS 78    231 TEH           PHILIPS       www philips com welcome       EN Notice  amp  important information 2  User manual 5  Troubleshooting 26       PHILIPS    English    Model    Serial         Country Telephone number  Argentina 0800 3330 856  Brazil 0800 7254101    Register your product and get support at    www philips com welcome    This information is correct at the time of press  For updated information  see www philips com support     Contents    Notice    Important  The most updated user manual on line    Get started and connect your  devices   Back connector   Side connector    Controls  Side control buttons  Remote control    Start to use    Switch your monitor on off or to standby    Switch channels  Watch connected devices  Adjust monitor volume    Product information  Supported display resolutions  Tuner Reception Transmission  Remote control   Power   Supported monitor mounts    TV Channel installation  Using TV signal as the input source  Add Channels   TV Signal Source   Signal Meter   Services Navigation   Enable One Seg   Channel Edit   Remove All Channels       On    N N    EEN  O O sO so 0    11  11  11  11  11    12  1 2  12  13  13  14  14  13  E    B Settings    Language  Exhibition Time  Parental Lock  Date and Time  Sleep   Blue Screen  Auto Power Off  E Sticker   CC On Mute  Color System  ne    Multimedia  View Photos  Music Player    10 Pixel policy    11 Troubleshooting    General monitor issues   TV channel Issues   Picture issues   Sound 
7. audio signal is detected  the monitor  automatically switches the audio output off      this does not indicate malfunction           e Check that all cables are properly  connected    e Check that the volume is not set to 0    e Check that the sound is not muted    There is a picture but the sound quality is   poor    e Check that the sound settings are  correctly set    There is a picture but sound comes from one   speaker only    e Verify that sound balance is set to the  center       HDMI connection issues    There are problems with HDMI devices    e Note that HDCP support can delay  the time taken for a monitor to display  content from an HDMI device    e Ifthe monitor does not recognise the  HDMI device and no picture Is displayed   try switching the source from one device  to another and back again    e  Ifthere are intermittent sound  disruptions  check that output settings  from the HDMI device are correct    e Ifan HDMI to DVI adaptor or HDMI  to DVI cable is used  check that an  additional audio cable is possible could be  connected to PC AUDIO IN  mini jack    only         Computer connection issues    The computer display on the monitor is not   stable    e Check that a supported resolution and  refresh rate is selected on the computer    e Set the monitor picture format to  unscaled        Contact us    If you cannot resolve your problem  refer to  the FAQs for this monitor at www philips com   support    If the problem remains unresolved  contact  Philips Consum
8. countries on the back of the  monitor     26 EN       Picture issues    The monitor is on  but there is no picture    e Check that the antenna is properly  connected to the monitor    e Check that the correct device is selected  as the monitor source    There is sound but no picture    e Check that the picture settings are  correctly set    There is poor monitor reception from an   antenna connection    e Check that the antenna is properly  connected to the monitor    e Loud speakers  unearthed audio devices   neon lights  high buildings and other large  objects can influence reception quality    If possible  try to improve the reception  quality by changing the antenna direction  or moving devices away from the monitor    e P reception on only one channel is poor   fine tune this channel    There is poor picture quality from connected   devices    e Check that the devices are connected  properly    e Check that the picture settings are  correctly set    The monitor did not save your picture   settings    e Check that the monitor location is set to  the home setting  This mode offers you  the flexibility to change and save settings    The picture does not fit the screen  it is too   big or too small    e Try a different picture format    The picture position is incorrect    e Picture signals from some devices may not  fit the screen correctly  Check the signal  output of the device        Sound issues    There is a picture but no sound from the  monitor     Note       e  fno 
9. er Care in your country as  listed in this User Manual     Warning       s Do not attempt to repair the monitor yourself   This may cause severe injury  irreparable  damage to your monitor or void your warranty           Note       e Make a note of your monitor model and serial  number before you contact Philips  These  numbers are printed on the back of the  monitor and on the packaging           EN 27    English    PHILIPS    Version  M4221 TEEIBZT   2011    Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V  All rights reserved   Specifications are subject to change without notice    Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of  Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V  and are used under license from  Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V       www philips com    
10. es SSCS o       Total black dot defects of all types    TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL    MODEL DOA HE E E  Total bright or black dot defects of all types       Note       e 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects   1 dot defect          EN 25    English    11 Troubleshooting    This section describes commonly encountered  issues and suggested solutions        General monitor issues    The monitor does not switch on    e Disconnect the power cable from the  power outlet  Wait for one minute then  reconnect it    e Check that the power cable is securely  connected    The remote control is not working properly    e Check that the remote control batteries  are correctly inserted according to the      orientation    e Replace the remote control batteries if  they are flat or weak    e Clean the remote control and monitor  sensor lens    The monitor menu is in the wrong language   e Change the monitor menu to your  preferred language    When turning the monitor on off to standby    you hear a creaking sound from the monitor   chassis    e No action is required  The creaking sound  is normal expansion and contraction of  the monitor as it cools and warms up   This does not impact performance        TV channel issues    Previously installed channels do not appear in   the channel list    e Check that the correct channel list is  selected    No digital channels were found during the   installation    e Check that the monitor supports  ISDB Tb  SBT VD T in your country  See  the listed 
11. git password number  to activate this option  The default PIN  number is OOOO     EN 15    English    8 Settings    This chapter describes how to change settings  and customize functions        Language    This ttem sets the on screen display menu  language     Language English  Picture     S  Exhibition Time 15 Sec    Parental Lock  l d Sound Date and Time   3    Sleep  Installation Blue Screen    Auto Power Off    E l E Sticker  9 Settings  CC On Mute    Color System    vvv T T T vv viv       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt   or P gt  to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or Y to select Settings and press  P or OK to enter     4  Press A or Y to select Language and  press B   to make your selection     5  Press MENU to exit the setup menu          Exhibition Time    This ttem sets the menu display time      v    Language English  Picture     z  Exhibition Time 15 Sec    Parental Lock  l d Sound Date and Time         v    Sleep  Installation Blue Screen    Auto Power Off    D l E Sticker  9 Settings  CC On Mute    Color System     gt    gt    gt    gt    gt    gt    gt    gt     1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt   or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or Y to select Settings and press  P or OK to enter     4  Press A or Y to select Exhibition Time  and press    to set the time     5  Press MENU to exit the setup menu        Parental Lock    This ttem lock the chan
12. h the menus     OK    Confirm an entry or selection     BACK   5  e Return to the previous screen   e Return to the last viewed channel     P      Switch to the next or previous channel   x  Mute    Switch the sound On or Off     0 9      Numeric buttons    Select a channel or setting     PREV CH  e Return to the previous screen   e     Return to the last viewed channel     VOL      Increase or decrease the volume     MENU  Press to open or close the on screen  menu     FORMAT  Switch to different aspect ratio     EN         Red button     e Set the favorite channel   e Set the default setting for some  options          Green button     Set the skip channels in channel menu     20  CC    Switch the closed caption mode     20 AUDIO  Switch stereo mode     5 Start to use    This section helps you perform basic monitor  operations        Switch your monitor on off  or to standby    Tip    e Though your monitor consumes very little  power when in standby  energy continues to be  consumed  When not in use for an extended  period of time  disconnect the monitor power             cable from the power outlet     Note          e If you cannot locate your remote control and  want to switch on the monitor from standby   press    POWER at the side of the monitor           Switch channels                               To switch on    e     Ifthe standby indicator is off  press     POWER at the side of the monitor   e Ifthe standby indicator Is red  press      Standby On  on the remote con
13. he ventilation  slots on the monitor    Risk of damage to the monitor  Before   you connect the monitor to the power   outlet  ensure that the power voltage  matches the value printed on the back of  the monitor  Never connect the monitor  to the power outlet if the voltage is  different     EN 3    English    e     Risk of injury  fire or power cord damage   Never place the monitor or any objects  on the power cord    e To easily disconnect the monitor power  cord from the power outlet  ensure that  you have full access to the power cord at  all times    e When you disconnect the power cord   always pull the plug  never the cable    e Disconnect the monitor from the power  outlet and aerial before lightning storms   During lightning storms  never touch any  part of the monitor  power cord or aerial  cable    e Risk of hearing damage  Avoid using  earphones or headphones at high  volumes or for prolonged periods of time           Ifthe monitor is transported in  temperatures below 5  C  unpack the  monitor and wait until the monitor  temperature matches the room  temperature before connecting the  monitor to the power outlet     Screen care    e Avoid stationary images as much as  possible  Stationary images are images  that remain on screen for extended  periods of time  Examples include   on screen menus  black bars and time  displays  If you must use stationary images   reduce screen contrast and brightness to  avoid screen damage    e Unplug the monitor before cleaning   
14. in setup  menu     N    Press A  V   lt  or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation  then  press K or OK to enter     4  Press A or Y to select Enable One Seg  and press    to select On or Off        Channel Edit    Add Channels  Picture N    TV Signal Source    Signal Meter  l d Sound Services Navigation         Enable One Seg  Installation Channel Edit    Remove All Channel    iE l  da Settings    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt  or K to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation and  press    or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select Channel Edit  then  press    or OK to enter     5  Press A or Y to select a channel  Press  the corresponding color button on the  remote to mark as Favorite  Skip  or Block  channel  or press blue button to delete  channel     6  Press BACK to exit the menu        Remove All Channels    Add Channels  Picture z  TV Signal Source  Signal Meter  l d Sound Services Navigation  Enable One Seg  U    Installation Channel Edit    Remove All Channel    Ly    Ju   Settings       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt   or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation and  press K or OK to enter     4  Press A or Y to select Remove All  Channels and press    or OK to enter     5  Press  lt  or  gt  to select Yes  then press  OK to confirm     6  Enter the four di
15. issues   HDMI connection issues  Computer connection issues  Contact us    EN    16  16  16  17  17  18  18  19  19  20  20  21    22  22  E    23    26  26  26  26  ZT  dg  2   ay    English    1    Notice    2011    Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   All rights reserved     Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are  registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips  Electronics N V  and are used under licence  from Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V     Specifications are subject to change without  notice     Warranty    Risk of injury  damage to monitor or void  of warranty  Never attempt to repair the  monitor yourself    Use the monitor and accessories only as  intended by the manufacturer    Any operation expressly prohibited in  this manual  or any adjustments and  assembly procedures not recommended  or authorised in this manual shall void the  warranty    Warranty coverage begins from the day  you purchase your monitor  For two years  thereafter  your monitor will be replaced  by at least an equivalent monitor in case  of defects provided by the warranty  coverage     EN    Pixel characteristics   This monitor product has a high number  of color pixels  Although it has effective  pixels of 99 999  or more  black dots or  bright points of light  red  green or blue   may appear constantly on the screen   This is a structural property of the display   within common industry standards  and  is not a malfunction    Please refer to the Pixel Policy section in  this manual f
16. me   Sleep   Blue Screen   Auto Power Off   E Sticker   CC On Mute    Color System    vv T T T T T T T 4         A 4h T 4 T T T T 4    Color System    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu    2  Press A  V   lt   or K to select Setting and  press OK to enter    3  Press A or Y to select Settings and press  K or OK to enter    4  Press A or W to select CC On Mute and  press    to set On or Off    5  Press MENU to exit the setup menu     20    EN       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu    2  Press A  V   lt   or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter    3  Press A or Y to select Settings and press  P or OK to enter    4  Press A or Y to select Color System and  press    to select from Auto  PAL M  PAL   N  or NTSC M    5  Press MENU to exit the setup menu        PC    This item adjust the settings when PC is  connected     Langua  g   English  Picture  e SSS  Exhibition Time 15 Sec    Parental Lock  l d Sound Date and Time   3    Sleep  Installation Blue Screen    Auto Power Off    o E Sticker   1 Settings  CC On Mute    Color System    PC    viv vvv vv vvv v       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt   or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or Y to select Settings and press  K or OK to enter     4  Press A or W to select PC and press K  or OK to enter     5  Press A or Y to select Horizontal   Vertical  Auto Adjustment  or Reset To  Default Values and press    to set    6  Press MENU to exit the setu
17. nels to prevent children  from watching     J  id    B l   1 Settings    Picture    Sound Date and Time    Installation    EUEN English    vv    Exhibition Time 15 Sec    Parental Lock         Sleep   Blue Screen l  Auto Power Off  E Sticker   CC On Mute    vvvvvv 4    Color System       Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V   lt   or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     Press A or Y to select Settings and press  K or OK to enter     Press A or W to select Parental Lock and  press K or OK to enter     Enter the four digit password number to  access   he default number is OOOO     Press A or W to select Child Lock to set  the setting     Press MENU to exit the setup menu        Date and Time    This tem set the clock     J  id    D l  E Settings    Language English  Picture S    Exhibition Time 15 Sec    vvv    Parental Lock         Sound Date and Time  S Sleep  Installation Blue Screen  Auto Power Off  E Sticker    CC On Mute    T 4 4 4 T 4    Color System       Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V   lt  or K to select Setting and  press OK to enter     Press A or Y to select Settings and press  P or OK to enter     Press A or W to select Date and Time  and press    or OK to enter     Press A or W to select Date or Time  and  press K or OK to enter     Press A  V   lt 4  or P to set   Press OK to confirm your settings     Press MENU to exit the setup menu     EN 17    English       Sleep    This ttem switches the monitor to s
18. or details     Copyright       VESA  FDMI and the VESA Mounting Compliant  logo are trademarks of the Video Electronics  Standards Association       Kensington and Micro Saver are registered  US trademarks of ACCO World Corporation  with issued registrations and pending  applications in other countries throughout the  world     2    Important    Read and understand all instructions before you  use your monitor lf damage is caused by failure  to follow instructions  the warranty does not    apply     Safety    e Risk of electric shock or fire     Never expose the monitor to rain or  water  Never place liquid containers   such as vases  near the monitor    If liquids are spilt on or into the  monitor  disconnect the monitor  from the power outlet immediately   Contact Philips Consumer Care to  have the monitor checked before  use    Never place the monitor  remote  control or batteries near naked  flames or other heat sources   including direct sunlight    To prevent the spread of fire  keep  candles or other flames away from  the monitor  remote control and  batteries at all times        Never insert objects into the  ventilation slots or other openings on  the monitor    When the monitor is swivelled   ensure that no strain is exerted on  the power cord  Strain on the power  cord can loosen connections and  Cause arcing     e Risk of short circuit or fire     Never expose the remote control or  batteries to rain  water or excessive  heat    Avoid force coming onto power  plug
19. ource  Signal Meter    d Sound Services Navigation  Enable One Seg  L    Installation Channel Edit    Remove All Channel    Ly   4  Tu   Settings    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt  or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation  then  press    or OK to enter     4  Press A or Y to select Signal Meter and  press    or OK to enter    5  The signal quality and intensity displayed     EN 13    English       Services Navigation    This ttem sets the service navigation option on  or off  When it is enabled  the channels in the  service channel list can be swapped by pressing  the CH  CH  button     Add Channels  Picture    TV Signal Source    Signal Meter  l d Sound Services Navigation  q    Enable One Seg  Installation Channel Edit    Remove All Channel    LE   C  das Settings       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt  or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation  then  press    or OK to enter     4  Press A or Y to select Services  Navigation and press    to select On or  Off     14 EN       Enable One Seg    When this function is enabled  the One Seg  channels would be listed in the service channel  list     Add Channels  Picture S  TV Signal Source    Signal Meter  l d Sound Services Navigation  q    Enable One Seg  Installation Channel Edit    Remove All Channel    Ly      da  Settings       1  Press MENU to display the ma
20. p menu     EN    21    English    9 Multimedia    This chapter describes how to use the  multimedia function     HDMI1  E   E     Component    Setting       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt   or  gt  to select Multi   Media and press OK button to enter     3  Select a USB device from the list and press  OK to enter       View Photos    O dd    Photos     gt  Select OK Enter       VE    1  Press  lt 4 or  gt  to select Photos and press  OK button to enter     2  Press A  V       or P to select a folder or  file     3  Press OK to view a full screen image     22 EN       Music Player    Photos    q Select OK Enter       1  Press  lt 4 or  gt  to select Music and press  OK button to enter    2  Press A  V   lt 4  or P to select a folder or  file     3  Press OK to play the MP3 music file     4  Use the buttons on the remote control and  follows the on screen instructions to play  the music     10 Pixel policy    Philips strives to deliver the highest quality  products  We use some of the industry s most  advanced manufacturing processes and practice  stringent quality control  However  pixel or   sub pixel defects on a flat monitor panel are  sometimes unavoidable  No manufacturer can  guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel  defects  but Philips guarantees that any monitor  with an unacceptable number of defects will be  repaired or replaced under warranty  This notice  explains the different types of pixel defects and  defines acce
21. ptable defect levels for each type   In order to qualify for repair or replacement  under warranty  the number of pixel defects on  a monitor panel must exceed these acceptable  levels  For example  no more than 0 0004  of  the sub pixels on a monitor may be defective   Furthermore  Philips sets even higher quality  standards for certain types or combinations   of pixel defects that are more noticeable than  others  This policy is valid worldwide        subpixel subpixel subpixel    Voy     Te             Pixels and Sub pixels   A pixel  or picture element  is composed of  three sub pixels in the primary colors of red   green and blue  Many pixels together form an  image  When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit  the  three colored sub pixels together appear as a  single white pixel  When all are dark  the three  colored sub pixels together appear as a single  black pixel  Other combinations of lit and dark    sub pixels appear as single pixels of other colors     Types of Pixel Defects    Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the screen  in different ways  There are two categories of  pixel defects and several types of sub pixel  defects within each category     Bright Dot Defects  bright dot defects appear  as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit or    on      That is  a bright dot is a sub pixel that stands out  on the screen when the monitor displays a dark  pattern    These are some types of bright dot defects                    One lit red  green or blue sub pixel    
22. s  Loose power plugs can cause  arcing or fire     Risk of injury or damage to the monitor    e Two people are required to lift and  carry a monitor that weights more  than 25 kg    e When stand mounting the monitor   use only the supplied stand  Secure  the stand to the monitor tightly  Place  the monitor on a flat  level surface  that can support the combined  weight of the monitor and the stand    e When wall mounting the monitor   use only a wall mount that can  support the weight of the monitor   Secure the wall mount to a wall that  can support the combined weight  of the monitor and wall mount   Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   bears no responsibility for improper  wall mounting that results in accident   injury or damage    Risk of injury to children  Follow these   precautions to prevent the monitor   from toppling over and causing injury to   children    e Never place the monitor on a surface  covered by a cloth or other material  that can be pulled away    e Ensure that no part of the monitor  hangs over the edge of the surface    e Never place the monitor on tall  furniture  such as a bookcase   without anchoring both the furniture  and monitor to the wall or a suitable  support    e Educate children about the dangers  of climbing on furniture to reach the  monitor    Risk of overheating  Never install the   monitor in confined space  Always leave   at least 4 inches of space around the  monitor for ventilation  Ensure curtains or  other objects never cover t
23. tandby  after a defined period of time with no control  command        Language English  Picture oe    Exhibition Time 15 Sec    Parental Lock   Date and Time   Sleep  Installation Blue Screen  Auto Power Off  E Sticker    CC On Mute    Settings    T T 4 T 4b 4  4 vvv    Color System       Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V   lt   or K to select Setting and  press OK to enter     Press A or Y to select Settings and press  K or OK to enter     Press A or Y to select Sleep and press  gt   to set the timer     Press MENU to exit the setup menu     EN       Blue Screen    This tem switches the blue screen on or off  when the signal is not receiving     p  id    B       Settings       Language English   Picture aE SSS  Exhibition Time 15 Sec  Parental Lock   Sound Date and Time   Sleep off    Blue Screen On    Auto Power Off    viv vvv 4    Installation    E Sticker off  CC On Mute On    vvv 4    Color System    Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V   lt   or K to select Setting and  press OK to enter     Press A or Y to select Settings and press  K or OK to enter     Press A or W to select Blue Screen and  press    to set On or Off     Press MENU to exit the setup menu        Auto Power Off    This ttem switches the monitor off after a  period of time with no signal receiving     J  id    B l   1 Settings    Picture    Sound Date and Time    Installation    Langua  g   English  Exhibition Time 15 Sec    Parental Lock    Sleep off    vvv 
24. trol     To switch to standby  e Press     Standby On  on the remote  control   L gt  The standby indicator switches to red   To switch off  e Press    POWER at the side of the  monitor   L   The standby indicator switches off              a R RB  R R R RRR 8     lt        e Press P      or enter a channel number  using the numeric buttons on the remote  control    e Press the CH     button at the side of the  monitor     EN G    English       Watch connected devices Adjust monitor volume                Note   T      e Switch on the connected device before selecting En    s  it as a source on the monitor    a ed                   To select from the SOURCE button       ess   ne  L w     amp   S   sse    AUDIO INFO GUIDE                      LLE m EE ET E Ba    HDMI1                   ide  HDMI2  Component To turn up or down the volume  PC e Press VOL     on the remote control   e Press VOL     buttons at the side of the  monitor    1  Press SOURCE to display the source list  To mute Sr restore the muted sound    L gt  The source list appears  e Dress    to mute the sound   2  Press SOURCE  A or Y to select a device  e Press   again to restore the sound     3  Press OK to confirm your selection     10 EN    6 Product  information    Product information is subject to change  without notice  For detailed product  information  go to www philips com support        Supported display resolutions    Computer formats    e Resolution   refresh rate   640 x 480   60Hz  640 x 480   72Hz  
25. w philips com   support for the most updated user manual info  reference     3 Get started and  connect your  devices    Congratulations on your purchase  and  welcome to Philips  To fully benefit from the  support that Philips offers  register your product  at www philips com welcome     This section describes how to connect  various devices with different connectors and  supplements examples provided in the Quick  Start Guide     Note       e Different types of connectors may be used to  connect a device to your monitor  depending on  availability and your needs              Back connector       TENNA CABLE    AN  DIGITAL ANALOG    AV COMPONENT INPU                 4  AV INPUT  Audio and video input from an AV device        L R Y Pb Pr  L R VIDEO  AUDIO AV COMPONENT INPUT         VIDEO             D COMPONENT INPUT  Y Pb Pr and  AUDIO L R   Analogue audio and video input from  analogue or digital devices such as DVD  players or game consoles     Y Pb Pr  VIDEO  AVICOMPONENT INPUT  a i a    ott ty              3  PC IN  VGA and AUDIO IN   Audio and video input from a computer                       The connection viaVGA requires an  additional audio cable     EN  gt     English     4  HDMI    Digital audio and video input from high   definition digital devices such as Blu ray  players               S  SPDIF OUT  Digital audio output to home theaters  and other digital audio systems        SPDIF                 6  TV ANTENNA  Signal input from an antenna  cable or  satellite  
26. x 100 a ye lee   23 100 x 100 4x Ma    EN 11    English    7 TV Channel  installation    This chapter describes the channel installation  settings        Using TV signal as the input  source    Component    Q    Multi Media Setting    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V       or P to select TV     3  Press OK to confirm your selection           Add Channels    Add Channels  Picture S  TV Signal Source    Signal Meter  l d Sound Services Navigation   i    Enable One Seg  Installation Channel Edit    Remove All Channel    iE    Js Settings       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt   or P to select Setting and  press OK to enter the main setup menu     3  Press A or V to select Installation and  press    or OK to enter     4  Press A or W to select Add Channels and  press    or OK to enter     5  Press  lt  or K to select Start  then press  OK to start channel search automatically        TV Signal Source    Add Channels  Picture    TV Signal Source    Signal Meter  l d Sound Services Navigation         Enable One Seg  Installation Channel Edit    Remove All Channel    iE l  da Settings    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt  or K to select Setting and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation  then  press    or OK to enter     4  Press A or Y to select TV Signal Source  and press    to select Air or Cable           Signal Meter    Add Channels  Picture    TV Signal S
    
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