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1.              12    5 1 Switch your Monitor on off or to standby      12  De WORT aass een aa tage ens eae sone bs 12    5 3 Watch channels from a cable receiver box     13    5 4     Watch IDV  cneneeeetane ng eee ae coke aa 13  6  Use more of your Monitor            13  6 1 Remote control overview                   13  6 2 Enter setup menu                 eee eee 14  6 3 Set the channel menu                      15  6 4 Adjust video settings                   205  16  6 5 Use preset picture mode                   16  66 Change picture forinats  lt  lt niccddcudestacwn 17  6 7 Adjust audio settings                  04  18  6 8 Use preset sound mode                    18  69 Set the feature MENU    244dccaedeccde tages 18  6 10 Select your Monitor in PC mode             19    EN 3    1        2 N    pa    10     11     12     13     14     15     16        Important safety instructions    Read before operating equipment    Read and keep these instructions   Heed all warnings   Follow all instructions     Do not insert any strange object into the ventilation  slots This might lead to damage of the Monitor     Do not use this apparatus near water   Clean only with a dry cloth     Do not block any of the ventilation openings   Install in accordance with the manufacturers  instructions     Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators   heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus  including  amplifiers  that produce heat     Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarize
2.     Damage Requiring Service   The appliance should be   serviced by qualified service personnel when    e The power supply cord or the plug has been  damaged     e Objects have fallen  or liquid has been spilled into  the appliance     e The appliance has been exposed to rain     EN 4    17     18     19     20     21     22     23     24     25     26     27     e The appliance does not appear to operate normally  or exhibits a marked change in performance     e The appliance has been dropped  or the enclosure  damaged     Tilt Stability   All televisions must comply with  recommended international global safety standards for  tilt and stability properties of its cabinet design     e Do not compromise these design standards by  applying excessive pull force to the front  or top   of the cabinet which could ultimately overturn the  product     e Also  do not endanger yourself  or children  by  placing electronic equipment toys on the top of the  cabinet  Such items could unsuspectingly fall from  the top of the set and cause product damage and   or personal injury     Wall or Ceiling Mounting   The appliance should be  mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by  the manufacturer     Power Lines   An outdoor antenna should be located  away from power lines     Outdoor Antenna Grounding   If an outside antenna is  connected to the receiver  be sure the antenna system  is grounded so as to provide some protection against  voltage surges and built up static charges     
3.     This section describes how to set the channel menu  NTSC443  or Auto     1  Enter Setup menu     Sound system   Press  lt  or  gt  to select  sound system from DK  I  BG  M  or Auto     ale  Y   a  Oo  oe  TE    2  Press V to select Channel menu  then press     or OK to enter  e AFC   Auto Frequency Control  Press  lt  or     to select On or Off        e Channel lock  Selects the channels for setting  lock function     Auto search    Update search    e Channel skip   Skips the selected channels   Manual search    e Program swap   Exchanges the appearing  order of two selected channels     Channel lock    Channel skip  Feature    Program swap      eo Channel       G  Note    The Channel menu is available for TV input only     Summary of channel settings    e Auto search   Automatically sets up the TV for  the broadcast or cable channels available in your  area        Note    Immediately after unpacking and plugging in your  new monitor  run the auto search function to set  up the TV for the broadcast or cable channels  available in your area  If you do not run the auto  search function to set up the channels  your TV  programs may not operate properly    After you have run auto search  check out the  results  Press CH A V on the remote control  and see which channels you can select   Remember  an antenna or cable TV signal must  first be connected to your Monitor     e Update search   Automatically updates the  Monitor for the broadcast or cable channels  available in your
4.  area        Manual search      e Program No    Press  lt  or  gt  to select  channel number     e Program Name   Press A or Y to select  alphabet and numeric numbers  Press  lt  or  gt   to move position  Press OK to confirm     e Frequency   Press lt  or  gt  to select  frequency  Also possible by pressing number  keys     EN 15    6 4 Adjust video settings  This section describes how to adjust your video  settings   1  Enter Setup menu   2  Press V to select Video menu  then press    or  OK to enter   Preset  b Brightness  Contrast  Color  Sharpness  Feature  Noise reduction  Color temp   Channel  Size  3  Press A or V to select the one of the video  settings  and press    or OK to enter the setting   4  Press  lt  or  gt  to adjust the setting  and press  OK to confirm the change   5  Press MENU to exit        Summary of video settings    The following picture settings can be configured   Depending on the format of the video source  some  video settings might not be available     Preset   Changes the format of the picture     Brightness   Sets the brightness of the picture     Contrast   Sets the level of white in the picture     Color   Sets the level of saturation   Sharpness   Sets the sharpness of fine details     Noise reduction   Sets the noise removal  mode     Color temp    Sets the color temperature     Size   Sets the displaying size of the picture     Note   Any adjustment of brightness  color  contrast  or  sharpness will be stored into Personal at preset  pic
5.  children A four digit password  will be needed     e Reset all   Resets all the video and audio  settings to their default factory levels     6 9 1  Use your Monitor as a PC monitor    Using a VGA cable connects a PC to your Monitor as  a PC monitor     A Caution  Before you connect your PC  set the PC monitor  refresh rate to 60Hz     6 9 2  Supported screen resolutions    The following screen resolutions are supported in  PC mode     Model  190TS2    Refresh rate   Ax 350  720 x 400  640 x 480 60Hz  67Hz  72Hz  75Hz   800 x 600 56Hz  60Hz  72Hz  75Hz        1366 x 768 is recommended resolution        Model  220TS2        1920 x 1080 is recommended resolution        6 10 Select your Monitor in PC mode    1  Press SOURCE on the remote control to enter  the Source list     2  Select VGA and press OK to confirm your  choice     3  If necessary  adjust the picture settings as  described in Change picture settings section     4  Press SOURCE to exit        Tip  Set the picture format to wide screen or 4 3 in  PC mode     EN 19    ae  Y          le  Lu       ER  N  m  o   Fi  ma       7     Connect devices    This section presents a clear illustration about how  to connect your Monitor with peripherals     7 1    Connection overview    Video L R    O0    Video L    Rear connectors    1     HDMI 1   HDMI input connectors for DVD players   digital receivers  game consoles and other high   definition devices     PC IN  VGA   VGA connector for PC     PC IN  AUDIO   Audio connector fo
6.  standby    e Press     on the remote control        To switch on from standby without the remote  control       Touch    POWER at the front of the Monitor    Note  to switch the Monitor off  You can also switch volume by touching    VOLUME     at the front of the Monitor   e Touch     POWER again to switch the Monitor    On     To switch off  e Touch    POWER at the front of the Monitor     EN 12    5 3 Watch channels from a cable receiver  box    1  Switch on the cable receiver box     The picture from your cable receiver box might  appear automatically on your screen     2  Use the remote control of your cable receiver  box to select channels     If the picture does not appear    1  Press SOURCE to select the correct source     SOURCE POWER    C         AV IN 2    S Video    YPbPr    HDMI 1    HDMI 2    VGA       2  Press OK and wait a few seconds for the picture  to appear     3  Use the remote control of your cable receiver  box to select channels     5 4 Watch a DVD  1  Insert a DVD disc in your player     2  Press Play  gt  on the remote control of your  player     The picture from the player might appear  automatically on your screen    If the picture does not appear   1  Press SOURCE to select the correct source     2  Press OK and wait a few seconds for the picture  to appear     6  Use more of your Monitor    This section describes the advanced features of your  Monitor     6 1 Remote control overview       1     POWER  Switches the Monitor on from standby or back 
7.  to standby     2  SOURCE  Selects connected devices     3  NUMBER BUTTONS  Selects a channel  page or setting     4  PRE CH  Returns to the previously viewed channel     5  MUTE  Mutes or restores sound     6  CHA V  Switches to the next or previous channel     7  VOL      Increases or decreases volume     EN 13    ae  Y     J  r    L       8  ZOOM  Selects a picture format  See Change Picture  format section     6 2 Enter setup menu    This section describes how to enter the Setup  9  SLEEP menu   Sets the Monitor to turn itself off within a 1   certain time     Press MENU on the remote control to display  the Setup menu     10  DUALI II  Selects Mono  Stereo  Dual l  Dual Il  Nicam  Mono  Nicam Stereo  Nicam Dual l  Nicam Dual  Il     G  Note    The sound mode selections depend on TV  program and broadcast TV channel of that region     11  PICTURE  Selects a picture setting        12  SOUND T N r  Adds greater depth and dimension to the TV   e m E r   sound  E     ae A AE   Video 1 Video 2   13  OK ideo ideo   Press to activate a setting  eg kim   f  S25    14  CURSOR BUTTONS a vw  lt   gt     IT    To navigate through the menus  Sivas    15  MENU  Toggles the menu on or off     16  INFO  Displays programme information  if available        2  Press A or Y to highlight the item you want to  adjust  Press    or OK button to enter     3  Press MENU to exit     EN 14    6 3 Set the ch i e Color system   Press  lt  or  gt  to select  l ree ee color system from PAL  NTSC  SECAM 
8. 1  Locate the power connector at the back of the 4 8 Manage cable    Monitor   Route your AC power cord  antenna cable and all    other device cables through the cable holder at the  back of the Monitor  The holder helps keep your  cables tidy and easily manageable     The location of the power connector varies  according to Monitor model     2  Insert the AC power cord fully into the Monitor  power connector           3  Connect the AC power cord plug to the power  outlet  Ensuring that the cord is tightly secured  at both ends                                                                                                                             EN 11    5  Use your Monitor 5 2 Watch TV    This section helps you perform basic Monitor opera   donk Switch channels  e Press a number  1 to 9  or press CH     on    your remote control     5 1 Switch your Monitor on off or to    standby e Press PRE CH to return to the previously  viewed TV channel     To Switch the Monitor on    e If the standby indicator is off  touch     POWER  at the front of the Monitor     e If the standby indicator is on  press     on the  remote control           Note    You can also switch channels by touching  CHANNEL     at the front of the Monitor     Adjust volume       e Press VOL    on your remote control     e Press MUTE on your remote control to mute  the sound  Press MUTE again or press VOL       SOURCE to restore the sound     C   G    CG  CG  CG   CG  GD OD  Goo  Co  GREH        To Switch to
9. 190TS2  220TS2    PHILIPS       www philips com welcome  Ref model  190TS2LB   EN Important safety instructions 4   User Manual 7   Troubleshooting 26    PHILIPS    Welcome    PHILIPS    Congratulations on your purchase     and welcome to the    family        Dear PHILIPS product owner     Thank you for your confidence in PHILIPS  You   ve  selected one of the best built  best backed  products available today  We ll do everything in our  power to keep you happy with your purchase for  many years to come        Know these  safety symbols    CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This    bolt of lightning    indicates  uninsulated material within your unit  may cause an electrical shock  For the  safety of everyone in your household   please do not remove product covering        The    exclamation point    calls attention  to features for which you should read  the enclosed literature closely to prevent  operating and maintenance problems        WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  this apparatus should not be exposed to rain  or moisture and objects filled with liquids  such as  vases  should not be placed on this apparatus     CAUTION  To prevent electric shock  match wide  blade of plug to wide slot  fully insert     For Customer Use    Enter below the Serial No  which is located  o
10. Object and Liquid Entry   Care should be taken so that  objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the  enclosure through openings     Battery Usage CAUTION   To prevent battery leakage  that may result in bodily injury  property damage  or  damage to the unit     e Install all batteries correctly  with   and   aligned as  marked on the unit     e Do not mix batteries  old and new or carbon and  alkaline  etc       e Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a  long time     For ventilation  leave at least 4    to 6    free all around the  Monitor  Do not place the Monitor on a carpet     The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or  splashing     The equipment shall not be exposed to rain or  moisture and objects filled with liquids  such as vases   shall be placed on the apparatus     The apparatus must be connected to a mains socket  outlet with a protected earthed connection     The appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device  of this apparatus  the disconnect device shall remain  readily operable     2010    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     Philips reserves the right to change  products at any time without being  obliged to adjust earlier supplies  accordingly     The material in t
11. aced on the AC power  cord when the Monitor is swivelled  Strain on the  AC power cord can loosen connections  This may  cause arcing and result in fire     For ideal viewing conditions  position the Monitor  where light does not fall directly on the screen     The ideal viewing distance for watching Monitor is  three times its screen size     Kensington security slot    Your Monitor is equipped with a Kensington Security  Slot at the back of the Monitor     If you connect an anti theft Kensington lock  not  supplied   position the Monitor within reach of a  permanent object that can be attached to the lock                              00 5  Booe soe                 4 3 Wall mount the Monitor    A Warning  Wall mounting of the Monitor should only be  performed by qualified installers  Koninklijke  Philips Electronics N V  bears no responsibility  for improper mounting that results in accident  or injury     Step 1 Purchase aVESA compatible wall  bracket    According to the size of your Monitor screen   purchase one of the following wall brackets     Monitor   VESA compatible  screen size   wall bracket type   Screw type   inches   millimeters        e  ji    3 Metric 4 x    Step 2 Remove the Monitor stand       Note    These instructions are only applicable to Monitor  with TV tuner models with mounted stands  If  your Monitor stand is not mounted  skip to Step  3 Connect cables     1  Carefully place the Monitor face down on a flat   stable surface that is covered by soft cl
12. cord 11    Antenna 10    B  Batteries 10    Brightness 16    C  Cable 10  Care  Environment 6  Screen 6  Channel  Auto search 15  Color temp  16    Contrast 16    N    Noise reduction 16    O   Overview  Connection 20  Remote control 13    Monitor 7    P  PC mode 19   Picture format 17  Picture mode 16    Position the Monitor 8    R  Rear connectors 20  Recycling 6    Remote control 7    S   Screen resolutions 19  Sharpness 16   Side connectors 20  Sleep timer 19    Switch on the Monitor 11    T  Technical specifications 26    Troubleshooting 25    Vv  Volume 12    W  Wall mount 8    Watch TV 12    EN 27    AE  Y     G  v    L       2010    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 license from  Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V     Specifications are subject to change without notice     Version  M20 TSE2T    PHILIPS    
13. d or  grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two blades  with one wider than the other  A grounding type plug  has two blades and third grounding prong  The wide  blade or third prong are provided for your safety  When  the provided plug does not fit into your outlet  consult  an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet     Protect the power cord from being walked on or  pinched particularly at plugs  convenience receptacles   and the point where they exit from the apparatus     Only use attachments accessories specified by the  manufacturer     Use only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or  IN sp  N  table specified by the manufacturer  or sold     gt  with the apparatus  When a cart is used  use    caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to  avoid injury from tip over     Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  unused for long periods of time     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel   Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  damaged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug  is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  into apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain  or moisture  does not operate normally  or has been  dropped     This product may contain lead or mercury  Disposal of  these materials may be regulated due to environmental  considerations  For disposal or recycling information   please contact your local authorities or the Electronic  Industries Alliance  www eiae org 
14. en leaving the subtitles visible        EN 17    aE  Y     J  r    Lu       6 7    Adjust audio settings    This section describes how to adjust audio settings     1   2        Enter Setup menu     Press V to select Audio menu  then press    or  OK to enter     Preset  Bass  Treble  Balance    MTS  Feature    Virtual surround    AVL    Channel    Press a or W to select one of the audio settings   and press    or OK to enter the setting     Press  lt  or    to adjust the setting  and press  OK to confirm the change     Press Menu to exit    Summary of audio settings    The following audio settings can be configured   Depending on the format of the input source  some  audio settings might not be available     Preset   Changes the format of the audio   Bass   Adjust low frequency sound   Treble   Adjust high frequency sound     Balance   Adjusts the sound between the left  and right speakers     MTS   Multichannel Television Sound  If  the stereo or dual language broadcasts are  transmitted  you can select the sound mode     Virtual surround   Allows you to select the  modes for more spatial or surround sound  reproduction dependent on the broadcasted  signals or signals from external inputs received     AVL  Automatic volume leveling    Reduces  sudden volume changes  for example  during  commercials or when switching from one  channel to another     EN 18    6 8 Use preset sound mode    Press SOUND on the remote control to set  your Monitor to a pre defined audio setting     P
15. examples only  other configurations are possible     When connecting composite or component cables   match the cable colors to the connectors on the  Monitor     Q Caution  Disconnect the AC power cord before  connecting devices        Note    Different types of connectors may be used to  connect a device to your Monitor depending on  availability and your needs     Connect a cable receiver box with RF In   Outputs antenna TV    75Q ANT    000 6     AUDIO VIDEO  CABLE IN TOTV OUT OUT S VIDEO    Cable Receiver Box    Q    Cable TV signal    EN 22       Connect a cable receiver box with Audio Video  output    Cable Receiver Box    Q    Cable TV signal    HDMI 2    Connect VCR  DVD player  or other devices  with RCA connectors    LaupioR viDEO    S VIDEO    AV Player with A V Connectors       Connect DVD player or other video devices  with component video connectors       Connect DVD player with an HDMI connector    VGA     PCIN   AUDIO    sjeece           DVD Player       Connect PC  monitor  with aVGA connector    Pb Pr L R      L R Video L    D       Computer    EN 23    ale  Y   i  Oo  oe  TE       8  Pixel policy    BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL    TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL  MODEL 190TS2   220TS2  Total bright or black dot defects of all types       Note    1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects   1 dot defect       EN 24     gt  Glossary    Audio Video  A V     Component Video  Input  Y Pb Pr     Progressive Scan    Resolution    The ratio between the width and he
16. fe directives   Recycling    Philips has paid a lot of attention to  producing an environmentally friendly product  Your  new Monitor contains several materials that can  be recycled for new uses  At the end of its life   specialized companies can dismantle and recycle this  set  This will minimize the amount of materials being  disposed of  Please be sure to dispose of this set in  accordance with all state and local regulations     Recycling your packaging    The packaging of this product is intended to  be recycled  Contact your local authorities for  information on how to recycle the packaging     Disposing used batteries    The supplied batteries do not contain mercury  or cadmium  Dispose supplied and all other used  batteries according to your local regulations     Power consumption    The Monitor consumes minimal energy in standby  mode to minimise environmental impact  Active  power consumption is displayed at the back of the  Monitor     2 4 Regulatory notices    A WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  this  apparatus should not be exposed to rain or  moisture  Objects filled with liquids  such as  vases  should not be placed on this apparatus     3  Your Monitor Use the Monitor rear connectors to connect to  the antenna and permanent devices such as a high        l l l definition disc player or DVD player  ae  This section gives you an overview of commonly  z  used Monitor controls and functions  S Note e  sss ee For more information about connecti
17. he Monitor   es os vata HDCP authentication fail  pune On Nest OnE  connection  Select the HDMI channel  Turn on the accessory device  4 While the Monitor and the accessory device are powered  on  unplug either end of the HDMI cable and then reinsert the  cable   1  Connect an audio cable to the PC AUDIO IN port on the    No sound is detected from Audio cable is not Monitor     the PC  connected  2  Press SOURCE button on the remote control  and select the  PC source     1  Ensure the indicator light on the Monitor blinks when the  remote control buttons are pressed     2  Ensure that you are using the remote control supplied with  Batteries are installed the Monitor     incorrectly  or low battery  3  Ensure that the batteries of the remote control are inserted  power  according to the illustration on the remote control and that the  batteries do not need to be replaced    4  Remove the AC power cord from the power socket outlet   wait 60 seconds and reconnect the AC power cord    1  Press the ZOOM button on the remote control to select the  best picture format     Broadcast video format     2  For some accessory devices  the picture format has to be set  in the accessory device     1  Ensure all the connections are made according to the color  code              The Monitor is not    No power or indicator light   connected to the power                Monitor does not respond to  the remote control             The picture is distorted  It is  stretched out  has short  fat   b
18. his manual is believed  adequate for the intended use of the  system  If the product  or its individual  modules or procedures  are used for  purposes other than those specified  herein  confirmation of their validity   and suitability must be obtained  Philips  warrants that the material itself does not  infringe any United States patents  No  further warranty is expressed or implied     Philips can t be held responsible neither  for any errors in the content of this  document nor for any problems as a  result of the content in this document   Errors reported to Philips will be adapted  and published on the Philips support  website as soon as possible     Pixel characteristics    The LCD panel has a high number of  colour 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 display   within common industrial standard   and  is not a malfunction  This does not affect  the performance of the product     Safety symbols  Know these safety symbols     CAUTION   AUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This    bolt of lightning     indicates uninsulated material  within your unit may cause an  electrical shock  For the safety  of everyone in your household  please do  not 
19. i e   ghosting  dot crawl   and offers 5 1 independent channels of CD quality stereo surround  sound   also referred to as AC 3      In Progressive Scanning all the horizontal scan lines are scanned on to the screen at one  time  The Digital TV and HDTV Standards accept both Interlaced Scan and Progressive  Scan broadcast and display methods     Resolution A measurement of the finest  smallest  detail that is visible in a video image   TV Resolutions may be expressed as number of pixels in an image  or more commonly   as Total Number of  horizontally scanned  Lines used to create the image    Standard Digital TV Resolutions    SDTV  576i   The picture is 704x576 pixels  576p   The picture is 720x576 pixels   HDTV  720p   The picture is 1280x720 pixels  1080i   The picture is 1920x1080 pixels   1080p   The picture is 1920 x 1080 pixles        EN 25    a  Y     J  z    L       10  Troubleshooting    What should you do    1 Touch POWER at the front of the Monitor  or press    on  the remote control     2  Ensure the AC power cord is connected tightly to the  Monitor power connector and to the power socket outlet    3  Remove the AC power cord from the power socket outlet   wait 60 seconds and reconnect the AC power cord     4  Connect the Monitor to a different power socket outlet   1  Ensure that your HDMI cable is certified     2  Press SOURCE button on the remote control to switch to  another source and then switch back to the HDMI source   3  Reset the accessory device and t
20. ight of the TV picture on the screen  In a normal  TV set the aspect ratio is 4 to 3  4 3   The new aspect ratio in HDTV is 16 9 which  resembles the aspect ratio in a movie theatre  Widescreen   New TV systems support  both 4 3 and 16 9 aspect ratio and can automatically switch between them     A term often used when discussing a channel on a TV receiver or on video equipment   which has been especially designed to accept VCR audio video signals  This channel  automatically activates special circuitry within the TV set to prevent picture distortion  and skewing  It is also used for audio video processors  which handle both types of  signals     Composite Video Baseband Signal  In broadcast television this refers to the video signal   including the color information and syncs     Component Video Input is a type of connection that uses a cinch type connector  to allow cable receiver boxes or analog DVD players to connect a signal to the TV   By offering the cinch type input  YPbPr  the primary colors  red  green and blue are  connected from a cable receiver box directly into the TV allowing for the signal to  display on the screen     The generally agreed upon definition of HDTV is approximately twice the vertical and  horizontal picture resolution of today   s NTSC TV  which essentially makes the picture  twice as sharp  HDTV also has a screen ratio of 16 9 as compared with most of today   s  TV screens  which have a screen ratio of 4 3  HDTV offers reduced motion artifacts  
21. lack bars on the side or top     The picture is mostly red   and green  or the picture is  missing red when the Monitor  is connected to an accessory  device via component cables     Insecure incorrect    connection  2  Push the component cables all the way into the YPbPr sockets    on the Monitor     Volume level is set to zero   1  Increase the volume   Sound is muted  2  Press MUTE button on the remote control   Headphones are connected   3  Ensure the headphones are not plugged into the Monitor     4  For AV connection  ensure that the Audio L R cable is   No sound on the Monitor Audio cable is not connected as described in Connect devices section  If you are using  loudspeaker  connected  a component cable  ensure that you have not crossed the red  audio cable with the red video cable    5  For HDMI connections  some accessory devices have an  HDMI audio output setting that must be turned on for HDMI to  HDMI connections     Accessory device audio  output setting is incorrect     Standard definition channels   are not as clear as high 1  Connect the devices via component or HDMI cables   definition channels    1  If the Monitor receives channels via an AV connection  set the  Incomplete channel Monitor to the correct source input    installation  2  If the Monitor is connected directly to the wall via a coaxial  connection  perform the Auto search again     Bad picture quality with a  coaxial connection        No picture or sound        EN 26    11  Index    A  AC power 
22. lity    O84    Component  Y Pb Pr  video provides better   picture quality than S Video or composite video  connection does  Though component video supports  high definition signals  picture quality is lower than  HDMI and is analogue  Also  connect an Audio L R  cable to the red and white Audio L R connectors at    COMPONENT for audio input         Audio L R cable   Red  White    Component video cable   Red  Green  Blue    7 2 3  S Video   Good quality 4yr   For analogue connection  the S Video provides  better picture quality than composite video does   When connecting your device with S Video  plug the  S Video cable to the S Video connector on the side  of the Monitor  You must connect a separate Audio  L R cable from your device to the red and white  Audio L R connectors on the side of the Monitor        S Video Audio L R cable     Red  White    7 2 4  Composite   Basic quality    Composite video provides basic analogue  connectivity  usually combining a  yellow  video cinch  cable with  red and white  Audio L R cinch cable   Match the cable colors when connecting to the  composite Video and Audio L R input connectors on  the side of the Monitor        Composite audio video cable   Yellow  Red  White    EN 21    ae  WY     J  r    L       7 3 Connect devices    This section describes how to connect a selection of  devices with different connectors  Note that different  types of connectors may be used to connect a device  to your Monitor  The following sections describe  
23. n the rear of the cabinet  Retain this  information for future reference     Model No   Serial No        Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome       EN 2    Table of contents       Ag  1  Important safety instructions           4 7  Connect devices          ccccc cece 20    a see O  7 1 Connection overview                 2e08  20 L  2  MMNPOFtant 61a 6654266 sad ese wetness 6  7 2 Select connection quality                   21  2 1 Product information                    0   6  7 3 Connect devices                 0ceeeeee 22  2 2 Screen care       0    ee ee ee ee eee  2 3 Environmental care              00eceeeeee 6 8  Pixel policy   4 4 6 6444 046444 5008404 24  2 4 Regulatory notices              0 0 eeee 6  9  Glossary  sess 640406564440 55 46456 655 25  3  Your Monitor          ccccccccccece 7  10  Troubleshooting                 6   26  3 1 Monitor overview               2ece eee eee eee  3 2 Remote control              cccce ee eeaee 7 11  TNGGX   66684 ooh wb 44 EASE SH 27  4  Get started          ccc cece ccvcccces 8  4 1 Mounting the stand                 0 000 eee 8  4 2 Position the Monitor                        8  4 3 Wall mount the Monitor                    8  44 Install the remote control batteries           10  45 Connect the PC  antenna or cable            10  4 6 Connect the AC power cord                11  4 7 Switch on the Monitor                     11  4 8 Manage cable                 2  eee eee 11  5  Use your Monitor      
24. ons  see Lu  3 1 Monitor overview Section 7 Connect devices    Front controls and indicators 3 2 Remote contre     SOURCE    C    G   C4  G5  GC   CG     CG   Gi  Co  rect     HDMI VIDEO TV PC                      1  POWER  Power indicator    2  SOURCE   3  MENU   4  CHANNEL       5  VOLUME       6  Remote control sensor    Side connectors    PHILIPS          1  Standby   ON       2  Source selection   3  Channel selection  Use the Monitor side connectors to connect to  mobile devices such as a camera or game console  4  Volume selection  You can also connect to the headphone  s Sean dattone  Rear connectors 6  Picture button   7  OK button   8  Cursor button   9  Menu button    10  Information button    For more information about the remote control  See  Remote contro  overview section        EN 7    4  Get started    This section describes how to position and connect  your Monitor  and how to perform your first time  installation     4 1 Mounting the stand    Step 1 Place on a soft flat surface    EN 8       4 2 Position the Monitor    A WARNING    e Do not insert the power plug into the wall  socket before all the connections are done     e Large screen Monitors are heavy  Two people  are required to carry and handle the Monitor     Wherever you decide to position your Monitor   ensure that you always have easy access to the AC  power cord or plug to disconnect the Monitor from  the power     If the Monitor is mounted on a swivel base or swivel  arm  ensure no strain is pl
25. oth  The  cloth should be thick enough to protect your  screen        3  Using a cross head  Phillips Screw  screwdriver   not supplied  to unscrew the four bolts that  secure the Monitor stand             Ci      se       iN  R       4  Firmly pull the stand from the bottom of the  Monitor  Keep both the stand and bolts in a  secure location for future reinstallation     Step 3 Connect cables    Connect the antenna cable  AC power cord  and  all other devices to the back of the Monitor as  described in the following sections and in Section    Connect devices     Step 4 Secure the VESA compatible wall  bracket to the Monitor    A Warning  Only use the specified bolts  M4 x 10mm   to secure the VESA compatible wall  bracket to your Monitor  The specified  bolts are designed to match the weight of  your Monitor        Note    Depending on your VESA compatible wall  bracket  you may need to separate the mounting  plate from the wall bracket for easier installation   Refer to your VESA compatible wall bracket  documentation for instructions         75x75 mm    e e                 EN 9    ale  Y   i  Oo  oe  TE       3  Connect the other end of the antenna cable to  your antenna outlet  ensuring that the cable is  tightly secured at both ends     4 4 Install the remote control batteries       ER  N     F    mE    Connect to a cable receiver box                ANTENNA             1  Open the battery cover on the back of the  remote control              2  Insert the 2 batteries sup
26. plied  Make sure the    and   battery ends line up correctly  the polarity  is marked inside the compartment      Y ruo yoo  3  Close the cover  a ea  C able Receiver Box    4 5 Connect the PC  antenna or cable                                                                A cable receiver box can be connected to the  Connect to PC Monitor through the following connections     e ANTENNA  750   e A V  Composite Video and Audio   e S Video and Audio       Connect a cable receiver box through  component video input or HDMI       ANTENNA          E OEO  Sees C       Cable Receiver                      l  Connect to an antenna       sseoe ae                               HH              Se PHILIPS   _       jeso  8500 6008       1  Locate the TV ANTENNA connector on the  back of the Monitor     2  Connect one end of an antenna cable  not  supplied  to the TV ANTENNA connectors  Use  an adaptor if the antenna cable does not fit     EN 10    4 6 Connect the AC power cord 4 7 Switch on the Monitor    A Warning Before you switch on the Monitor  check that   the mains cord is properly connected  Touch  POWER button at the front of the Monitor  or  press POWER button on the remote control  The  Monitor normally takes 5 7 seconds to start up     Verify that your voltage corresponds with  the voltage printed at the back of the  Monitor  Do not insert the AC power cord  if the voltage is different     ae  Y     J  r    Lu       To connect the AC power cord                                  
27. r PC     SERVICE PORT  For service only     CV IN   Component video input  Y Pb Pr  and Audio L R  connectors for DVD  digital receiver or game  console  etc      TV ANTENNA  Antenna input  750     AV OUT  Video and audio output connectors for the AV  source from AV IN 2 or TV ANTENNA input     AV IN 1  Video and Audio L R input connectors for  composite devices     EN 20                   Side connectors    9     10     11     12     13     Headphones  Stereo mini jack for headphone     AV IN 2  AUDIO L R   Audio L R input connectors for composite and  S Video devices     AV IN 2  VIDEO IN   Video input cinch connector for composite  devices     S VIDEO  S Video input connector for S Video devices     HDMI 2   HDMI input connectors for DVD players   digital receivers  game consoles and other high   definition devices     7 2 Select connection quality  This section describes how you can enhance your    audio visual experience by connecting your devices  with the best possible connectors     7 2 1  HDMI   Highest quality xxx    HDMI produces the best audio visual quality possible     Both audio and video signals are combined in one  HDMI cable  providing an uncompressed  digital  interface between your Monitor and HDMI devices   You must use HDMI to experience full high definition  video        Tip  If your device only equipped with a DVI  connector  use a DVI HDMI adaptor to connect  to the HDMI connector at the back of the  Monitor     7 2 2  Component  Y Pb Pr    Higher qua
28. remove product covering        The    exclamation point    calls   attention to features for   which you should read the   enclosed literature closely to  prevent operating and maintenance  problems     If the Monitor is mounted on a swivel  base or swivel arm  ensure no strain Is  placed on the power cord when the  Monitor is swivelled  Strain on the power  cord can loosen connections  This may  cause arcing and result in fire     EN 5    ae  a      G  T    L           Important    2 1 Product information    The model and serial number are on the rear of the  Monitor and on the packaging      S    PAIIPS                              This Monitor consumes minimal energy in standby  mode to minimise environmental impact  The active  power consumption is given on the type plate at the  rear of the Monitor     2 2 Screen care       e Turn off and unplug the AC power cord before  cleaning the screen     e Clean the screen with a soft  dry cloth  Do not  use substances such as household cleaning agents  as these may damage the screen     e To avoid deformations or color fading  wipe off  water droplets as soon as possible     e Do not touch  push  rub or strike the screen  with hard objects as this may damage the screen  permanently     e Where possible  avoid stationary images that  remain on screen for extended periods of time   If you must use stationary images  reduce the  screen contrast and brightness to avoid screen  damage     EN 6       2 3 Environmental care    End of li
29. ress SOUND again to select one of the  following settings     Personal   Applies the settings that were  customized in the Audio menu     Standard   Adjusts audio settings to suit most  environments and types of audio     Music   Applies audio settings ideally suited for  music     6 9 Set the feature menu    This section describes how to set the feature menu     1     Enter Setup menu     2  Press V to select Feature menu  then press          or OK to enter     Menu language  Menu timeout  Sleep timer    Super contrast    E SmartContrast    D Feature    SmartSticker  Child lock    Channel  Reset all    Press A or V to select the one of the feature  menus  and press    or OK to enter the setting     Press A or V to adjust the setting  and press  OK to confirm the change     Press MENU to exit     Summary of feature menu    The following feature menus can be configured   Depending on the format of the input source  some  feature menus might not be available     e Menu language   Selects a language for your  on screen interface     e Menu timeout   Sets the time before the  Setup menu disappears        Sleep timer   Switches the Monitor to standby  after a defined period of time     e Super contrast   Further enhances the  contrast of the Monitor picture     e SmartContrast   Enhances the contrast of  dynamic Monitor picture and give the picture  more feel of layering     e SmartSticker   For shop demo only     e Child lock   Sets the selected TV channels from  being watched by
30. ture mode section     EN 16    6 5    Use preset picture mode    Press PICTURE on the remote control to set  your Monitor to a pre defined picture setting     Press PICTURE again to select one of the  following settings    Personal   The customized settings you defined  by using the Picture menu     Vivid   Vivid picture settings and clear sound for  high action     Standard   For normal viewing     Movie   Brilliant picture settings for a cinematic  experience     ECO mode   Economically and friendly settings  for lower power consumption     e Movie expand 14 9    6 6 Change picture format Scales the classic 4 3 format to 14 9     mk     Press ZOOM button on remote control to  select the format best fit in with your contents              e Movie expand 16 9  Scales the classic 4 3 format to 16 9     2  Press A or W to select a picture format     Wide screen  Stretches the classic 4 3 format to 16 9        e Unscale  HDMI only    amp  Displays the full screen        4 3  amp     Displays the classic 4 3 format     Q Q QO           Note  O    e Any adjustment of brightness  color  contrast  of sharpness will be stored into personal at  e Super zoom preset picture mode section     Removes the black bars on the side of 4 3    broadcasts with minimal distortion  e For PC mode  the default picture format    will be Standard screen and picture format    function can be accessible 4 3 and Wide    eS screen     e Subtitle zoom  Display 4 3 pictures using the full surface of the  scre
    
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