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1.   possible  Stationary images are images household waste  Please inform yourself about  that remain on screen for extended the local rules on the separate collection of  periods of time  Examples include  electrical and electronic products  The correct  on screen menus  black bars and time disposal of your old product helps prevent  displays  If you must use stationary potentially negative consequences for the  images  reduce screen contrast and environment and human health   brightness to avoid screen damage  Your product contains batteries covered by   e Unplug the monitor before cleaning  the European Directive 2006 66 EC  which   e Clean the monitor and frame with a soft  cannot be disposed of with normal household  damp cloth  Never use substances such as waste   alcohol  chemicals or household cleaners Please inform yourself about the local rules  on the monitor  on the separate collection of batteries  The   e Risk of damage to the monitor screen  correct disposal of batteries helps prevent  Never touch  push  rub or strike the potentially negative consequences for the  screen with any object  environment and human health     e To avoid deformations and color fading   wipe off water drops as soon as possible        The most updated user  manual on line    The contents of the user manual are subject  to change  Please refer to www philips com   support for the most updated user manual info  reference     EN 5    English    3 Get started and  connect your  devices    Con
2.   time period provided by the monitor  broadcasting system makers     EN 27    English       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 Consumer Care in your country as  listed in this User Manual     Warning         Do not attempt to repair the monitor yourself   This may cause severe injury  irreparable  damage to your monitor or void your warranty           Note         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           28 EN    PHILIPS    Version  M2ITEEIQ   2010 O 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    
3.  Wide mode Wide screen      Picture    It Sound  e    HDMI overscan Under scan  Menu language English  Sleep timer  ii    Demo  0      Reset setting      etup  t  Software update    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4  or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Setup and press  P or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select Advanced and  press    or OK to enter     5  Press A or V to select an option  and  press    or OK to enter     6  Press 4  or B   to make changes  and press  or OK to confirm your selection        Press MENU to exit the setup menu     EN 21       English       Reset setting    This item sets the monitor to factory default  settings     Wide mode Wide screen  Picture  HDMI overscan Under scan  Menu language English    q Sound Sleep timer Off    Demo off    pt Installation Advanced      Reset setting       t  Software update    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4  or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or W to select Setup and press  P or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select Reset setting and  press    or OK to enter     5  Press 44 or  gt  to select Yes  and press OK  to reset your monitor     6  The monitor will reset to factory default  settings     22 EN       9 Software update    This chapter describes how to update the  monitor software    Software update  gt   Picture       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Pr
4.  and  press OK to enter     Press A or V to select Installation and  press    or OK to enter     Press A or V to select Parental rating  and press    or OK to enter    Enter the four digit PIN number The default  PIN number is 0711     Press A or V to select a rating option   and press    or OK to set your rating  criteria     Press  gt  or OK to confirm your selection     Press MENU to exit the setup menu     uL T  du etup    t  Software update          Preferred audio    Auto program  Time zone Stockholm  Manual program    Program edit    Parental rating    Preferred audio Svenska    Preferred subtitle Svenska    Common Interface       Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V  4 or P to select Setup and  press OK to enter     Press A or V to select Installation  then  press    or OK to enter     Press A or W to select Preferred audio   then press B   or OK to enter    Press A or V to select your preferred  audio language  then press B   or OK to  confirm your selection     If a program comes with more than one  type of audio language  it will play your  preferred language selection     EN 17    English       Preferred subtitle    Auto program  Picture  Time zone Stockholm    Manual program   Program edit   Parental rating   Preferred audio Svenska    1 Preferred subtitle Svenska    Common Interface    t  Software update       Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V  4 or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     Press A or V to selec
5.  of the monitor     DQ Warning      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    18 3 IIRI 4x MA   21 5 295    15 Ax NIA       7 TV Channel Auto program  installation       Time zone Stockholm  Manual program  This chapter describes the channel installation Program edit  i E 3mm Parental rating  settings     Preferred audio Svenska    Preferred subtitle Svenska    Common Interface       Using TV signal as the input  source       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt   or  gt  to select Setup 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 Auto program and  press or OK to enter        5  Press A or V to select the country name    1  Press MENU to display the main setup of your residence  then press OK to start  menu  automatic channel search     2  Press A  V   lt    or P to select Watch TV     3  Press OK to confirm your selection     EN 15    English       Manual program    Auto program  Picture    Time zone Stockholm    Manual program  It Sound    Program edit   Parental rating  e m Preferred audio Svenska  Preferred subtitle Svenska    Common Interface    EH oe   r  etup    t  Software update    1  Press MENU to di
6.  r   ok va s              e Press P      or enter a channel number  using the numeric buttons on the remote  control    e Touch the CH     sensor at the front of  the monitor        Watch connected devices    Note       e Switch on the connected device before selecting  it as a source on the monitor        To select from the SOURCE button          DEMO AD SUBTITLE II             AV    S Video                1  Press SOURCE to display the source list   L gt   he source list appears   2  Press SOURCE  A or V to select a device     3  Press OK to confirm your selection        Adjust monitor volume       T     2                       CH        CH           To turn up or down the volume   e Press VOL     on the remote control    e  ouch the VOL     sensor at the front of  the monitor    To mute or restore the muted sound     Press X to mute the sound   e Press  K again to restore the sound        Use teletext               DEMA  _ AD SUBTITLE l l    GUIDE OPTION             1  Press TELETEXT   L gt   he main index page appears   2  Select a page as follows      Press the numeric buttons to enter a  page number     Press P     to view the next or  previous page     Press the color buttons to select a  color coded item    3  Press TELETEXT to exit teletext     Note         For UK users only  some digital TV channels  offer dedicated digital text services  for  example  BBC            EN 13    English    6 Product  information    Product information is subject to change  without noti
7.  the reception  quality by changing the antenna direction  or moving devices away from the monitor    e     If 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          f no 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 Q    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  centre        HDMI connection issues    There are problems with HDMI devices    e Note that HDCP support can delay  the time taken for a monito
8.  to enter     4  Press A or V to select Wide mode and  press    or OK to enter     5  Press 4  or  gt  to select a display option   6  Press    or OK to confirm your selection        Press MENU to exit the setup menu           HDMI overscan    This ttem sets the HDMI scanning method     Wide mode Wide screen    a J Menu language English    d Sound Sleep timer  Sil                    Demo Off      BEARN Advanced    Reset setting       Software update    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4  or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Setup and press   gt  or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select HDMI overscan  and press    or OK to enter     5  Press A or V to select a scanning option   6  Press    or OK to confirm your selection     7  Press MENU to exit the setup menu     EN 1        English       Menu language  This item selects the OSD language     Menu language English  It Sound    Sleep timer Off    Demo off    pt Installation Advanced     d          5  S      Reset setting       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4  or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Setup and press  P or OK to enter     4  Press A or W to select Menu language  and press    or OK to enter     5  Press 44 or  gt  to make your selection   6  Press OK to confirm your selection     7  Press MENU to exit the setup menu     20 EN          Sleep timer    This item switches 
9. THLTEZL  ee  TE2L        Ref model  191TE2L     www philips com welcome       EN     Notice  amp  important information 2  User manual 6  Troubleshooting 26       PHILIPS       Country  Austria  Belgium  Denmark  Finland  France  Germany  Greece  Ireland   Italy  Luxembourg  The Netherlands  Norway  Poland  Portugal  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland    United Kingdom    Code   43   32   45   358   33   49   30   353   39   352   31   47   48   351   34   46   41   44    Telephone number    0810 000206  078 250851  3525 8761   09 2290 1908  082161 1658  01803 386 853  00800 3122 1223  01601 1161  840 320 041  26 84 30 00  0900 0400 063  2210 8250  0223491505   2 1359 1440  902 888 785  08 632 0016  02 2310 2116  0207 949 0069    Register your product and get support at    www philips com welcome    Tariff       0 07       0 06   Local call tariff  Local call tariff      0 09       0 09   Free of charge  Local call tariff      0 08   Local call tariff      0 10   Local call tariff  Local call tariff  Local call tariff      0 10   Local call tariff  Local call tariff    Local call tariff    This information is correct at the time of press  For updated information  see www philips com support     Contents       Notice 2    Important 4  The most updated user manual on line 5    Get started and connect your devices    Back connector    Side connector 8  Controls 9  Front touch button controls 9  Remote control 10  Start to use 11  Switch your monitor on off or to standby 11  Switch chann
10. ce  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   640 x 480   75Hz   800 x 600   56Hz   800 x 600   60Hz   800 x 600   75Hz   1024 x 768   60Hz   1024 x 768   70Hz   1024 x 768   75Hz   1152 x 864   75Hz   1280 x 960   60Hz   1280 x 1024   60Hz   1280 x 1024   70Hz   1280 x 1024   75Hz   1366 x  68   60Hz  the best for model   1911 E2L    e 1440x900   60Hz   e 1680 x 1050   60Hz   e 1920 x 1080   60Hz  the best for model  221TE2L     Video formats    e Resolution   refresh rate   4801   60Hz   480p   60Hz   576i   50Hz   576p   50Hz   720p   50Hz  60Hz  1080    50Hz  60Hz  1080p   50Hz  60Hz    14 EN       Tuner Reception   Transmission    e     Antenna input   5ohm coaxial  IEC75    e DVB  DVB Terrestrial   e  V system  PAL I  B G  D K  SECAM B G  D K   I   e Video playback  NTSC  SECAM  PAL   e Tuner Bands  Hyperband  S channel  UHF   VHF       Remote control      Type 121 TE2L 221 TE2Ls RC  e Batteries  2 x AAA  LRO3 type        Power    e Mains power  100 240V  50Hz 60Hz   e DC switch off power  0 15 W  Typ     e Standby mode power      0 5W  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
11. e  wo 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 the ventilation  slots on the monitor    Risk of damage to the monitor  Before   you connect th
12. e 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     e     Risk of injury  fire or power cord damage  Recycling  Never place the monitor or any objects    on the power cord    Y   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  Your display is manufactured with high quality   e Disconnect the monitor from the power materials and components which can be  outlet and aerial before lightning storms  recycled and reused    During lightning storms  never touch any To learn more about our recycling program   part of the monitor  power cord or aerial please visit www philips com about   cable  sustainability recycling    e Risk of hearing damage  Avoid using When you see the crossed out wheeled bin  earphones or headphones at high symbol attached to a product  it means the  volumes or for prolonged periods of time  product is covered by the European Directive   e     Ifthe monitor is transported in 2002 96 EC     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 Never dispose of your product with other
13. els 12  Watch connected devices 12  Adjust monitor volume 19  Use teletext 13  Product information 14  Supported display resolutions Ver  Tuner Reception Transmission a  Remote control 14  Power 14  Supported monitor mounts 14  TV Channel installation 15  Using TV signal as the input source 15  Auto program 15  Manual program 15  Program edit 16  Parental rating 16  Preferred MPX 17  Preferred subtitle 17  Common interface 18    8 Setup  Wide mode  HDMI scan info  Menu language  Sleep timer  Demo  Advanced  Reset setting    9 Software update  10 Pixel policy    11 Troubleshooting  General monitor issues  Monitor channel issues  Picture issues  Sound issues  HDMI connection issues  Computer connection issues  Others  Contact us    EN    19  12  19  19  20  20  21  21    22    23    26  26  26  26  ZF  2f  2   2   2     English    1    Notice    2010 O 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 v
14. els 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   here 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       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           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       Proximity of Pixel Defects   Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the  same type that are nea
15. ending  applications in other countries throughout the  world      I  DOLBY  DIGITAL PLUS      Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories  Dolby and double D symbol are  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     EN    English    2    Important    Read and understand all instructions before you  use your monitor  If damage is caused by failure  to follow instructions  the warranty does not    apply     Safety       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        Risk of short circuit or fire     Never expose the remote control or  batteries to rain  water or excessive  heat    Avoid force coming onto power  plugs  Loose power plugs can cause  arcing or fire     Risk of injury or damage to the monitor    
16. ess A  V  4  or P gt  to select Setuptt and  press OK button to enter     3  Press A or W to select Software update  and press    or OK to enter    4  Press    or OK to start the upgrade  process     10 Pixel policy    Philips strives to deliver the highest quality  products  VVe 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 acceptable 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    Y y y  iii m     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 pix
17. gratulations 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         Different types of connectors may be used to  connect a device to your monitor  depending on       availability and your needs           Back connector    m  HC   mu  mu  Oh  mau  mau  ipa i  mu  mau    T5Q ANT         1  PC IN  VGA and AUDIO IN   Audio and video input from a computer                          The connection via VGA requires an  additional audio cable     D EXT2  Y Pb Pr and AUDIO L R   Analogue audio and video input from  analogue or digital devices such as DVD  players or game consoles                     3  EXT1  SCART   5  S Video  Analogue audio and video input from Video input from an S Video device   analogue or digital devices such as DVD       players or game consoles            VIDEO          EENBBENEEEEN    m  m  Ba  pul  E  E  m  pz   m  L           6  SPDIF OUT  Digital audio output to home theatres  and other digital audio systems     SPDIF OUT                 4  HDMI    Digital audio and video input from high   definition digital devices such as Blu ray  players         7  EXT3  AV IN   Audio and video input from an AV device               us     Blu ray Disc                         EN      English       TV ANTENNA Side connec
18. n information of  Teletext      5  SUBTITLE        Yellow button   e In TV mode  Press to turn the  subtitle on or off   e  n Text mode  Press to open the  subtitle page   e Select tasks or options in yellow      6  I II        Blue button   e Toggle to select mono   stereo   dual  I dual Il from TV RF input   e Select tasks or options in blue      7  OPTION  Press to display a list of options  Channel  list  Favorite list  Audio description  UK  only   Subtitle language  UK only   Audio  language  UK only  and VGA auto  PC  mode auto adjustment      A V 4     Navigation buttons    lt  lt   gt P Pil B  No functions   Navigate through the menus     OK  Confirm an entry or selection and display  the channel grid when watching T V     BACK   5  e Return to the previous screen   e Return to the last viewed channel                    P      Switch to the next or previous channel   iK  Mute    Switch the sound On or Off                 0 9   Numeric buttons    Select a channel or setting        PICTURE    Toggle to select the SmartPicture setting      l5   SOUND  Toggle to select the SmartSound Mode     VOL        Increase or decrease the volume      17  MENU  Press to open or close the on screen  menu     GUIDE    Switch the Electronic Program Guide  On or Off     DEMO        Red button   e Hot key for E Sticker   e Select tasks or options in red     AD  Audio Description   For RF Digital  TV only         Green button   e UK only  Enable audio commentary  for the visually handicap
19. oid 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 29976 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 for details     Mains fuse  UK only    This monitor is fitted with an approved  moulded plug  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  example  10A      Remove fuse cover and fuse     The replacement fuse must comply with  BS 1362 and have the ASTA approval  mark  If the fuse is lost  contact your  dealer in order to verify the correct type     Refit the fuse cover    In order to maintain conformity to the  EMC directive  the mains plug on this  product must not be detached from the  mains cord cable     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 p
20. ped   e Select tasks or options in green      91  MHEG   TELETEXT    Press to open the UK MHEG  interactive program   e  Pressto overlay the Teletext page  on the TV picture    lt  Pres to open or close the Teletext     Q3  FREEZE    amp   Hold   e  Pressto freeze the TV picture   e Toggle to stop the scrolling of pages  to stop the text decoder receiving  data     5 Start to use    This section helps you perform basic monitor  operations        Switch your monitor on off  or to standby                      CH   d  d   ok  z C9   C  o  9        i      I       To switch on   e  fthe standby indicator is off  touch     POWER at the front of the monitor    e Ifthe standby indicator is red  press      Standby On  on the remote control     To switch to standby   e Press     Standby On  on the remote  control   L gt  The standby indicator switches to red     To switch off   e Touch    POWER at the front of the  monitor   L   The standby indicator switches off     EN 11    English    Tip      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       If you cannot locate your remote control and  want to switch on the monitor from standby   touch CH     at the side of the monitor              Switch channels                      iq  one        E CH     CH  0 m  H E                      E  H Hu  CH  a       H    E    CH
21. r to display  content from an HDMI device    e  fthe 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 If there are intermittent sound  disruptions  check that output settings  from the HDMI device are correct    e  fan HDMI to DVI adaptor or HDMI to  DVI cable is used  check that an additional  audio cable is connected to 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        Others    When should   use SmartContrast feature    e   SmartContrast feature is designed for  enhancing movies as well as playing some  games  as it enhances contrast ratio in  dark moving scenes    e Factory default is  Off     e For office usage or internet applications it  is recommended to turn SmartContrast   Off    Power LED turn on for Auto program update   e   nacase of auto s w update  the unit will  be turned on automatically for software  updates  There will be no video or  audio when doing the updates  The unit  will also be returned to normal when  software updates are completed    Timing setting    e  tis recommended to adjust the time  setting after scanning for T V channels  to synchronize the time zone  This will  facilitate any auto software updates  being active in the right and designated
22. r 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 191TE2L   221TE2L  1 lit subpixel    2 adjacent lit subpixels  L3 adacent it subpixels  one whitepiel        9 o       BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL    3 adjacent dark subpixels    Distance between two black dot defects     Total black dot defects of all types    TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL    De EIE  ie n Papi  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 standby light on 
23. splay the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V   lt  or P gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation  then  press    or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select Manual program   then press    or OK to enter    5  Press A or W to select digital or analog TV   then press    or OK to enter    6  Press A  V  4 or  gt  to change selection   then press    or OK to confirm your  selection     7  Press MENU to exit the setup menu           Program edit    Auto program  Time zone Stockholm    Manual program    Parental rating  Preferred audio Svenska  Preferred subtitle Svenska    Common Interface    uL c   rl etup       Software update    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4 or  gt  to select Setup 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 Program edit  then  press    or OK to enter     5  Press A or W to select a channel  then  press the corresponding color button on  the remote to Delete  Rename  Move  or  Skip a channel    The Rename and Move options are only  available for analog T V channels     6  Press MENU to exit the setup menu        Parental rating    Auto program   Time zone Stockholm  Manual program   Program edit   Preferred audio Svenska  Preferred subtitle Svenska    Common Interface    ia mi  d   etup    t  Software update    Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     Press A  V   lt     or  gt  to select Setup
24. t Installation  then  press    or OK to enter     Press A or V to select Preferred subtitle   then press  gt  or OK to enter    Press A or V to select your preferred  subtitle language  then press B   or OK to  confirm your selection     If a program comes with more than one  type of subtitle language  it will play your  preferred language selection     EN       Common Interface    Auto program   Time zone Stockholm  Manual program   Program edit   Parental rating   Preferred audio Svenska    Preferred subtitle Svenska    EN Common Interface  E m  Setup  t  Software update    Make sure the module is inserted into the  common interface slot     1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4 or P gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Installation  then  press B   or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select Common  Interface  then press B or OK to enter     5  Press A or V to make changes  then press  P or OK to confirm your selection     8 Setup    This chapter describes how to change settings  and customize functions        Wide mode    This item sets the display option of the monitor     Wide mode Wide screen    HDMI overscan Under scan      Picture  Menu language English    d Sound Sleep timer Off    Demo off    Installation Advanced    Reset setting    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4  or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Setup and press  P or OK
25. the monitor blinks red    e Disconnect the power cable from the  power outlet  Wait until the monitor  cools down before reconnecting the  power cable  If the blinking reoccurs   contact Philips Consumer Care    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        Monitor channel issues    Previously installed channels do not appear in  the channel list     26 EN    e Check that the correct channel list is  selected    No digital channels were found during the   installation    e Check that the monitor supports DVB T  or DVB C in your country  See the listed  countries on the back of the monitor        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
26. the monitor to standby  after a defined period of time with no control  command     Wide mode Wide screen  Picture  HDMI overscan Under scan  Menu language English    q Sound Sleep timer  0       Demo Off       MIEL Advanced    Reset setting       Software update       1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4  or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Setup and press  P or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select Sleep timer and  press or OK to enter     5  Press 4  or  gt  to select a defined period  of time  or select Off to turn off this  function     6  Press    or OK to confirm your selection     7  Press MENU to exit the setup menu        Demo    This item puts your monitor under  demonstration mode to see how the picture  quality of your monitor has improved     Wide mode Wide screen      Picture  Menu language English     q Sound Sleep timer Off             Demo  911    pt Installation Advanced         f     S    HDMI overscan Under scan    Reset setting    D Software update    1  Press MENU to display the main setup  menu     2  Press A  V  4  or  gt  to select Setup and  press OK to enter     3  Press A or V to select Setup and press  P or OK to enter     4  Press A or V to select Demo and press  P or OK to enter     5  Press A or V to select On or Off   6  Press    or OK to confirm your selection        Press MENU to exit the setup menu           Advanced    This item selects advanced setting options    
27. tor    Signal input from an antenna  cable or  satellite         1  COMMON INTERFACE  Slot for a Conditional Access Module   CAM         COMMON INTERFACE                       2  HEADPHONE  Audio output to your headphones           TOS              3  SERVICE PORT  For service use only     8 EN       4 Controls       Front touch button controls       CH     CH     q     d     Je  Mic  ae   2           O          Sio      POWER  Switch the monitor on  or off  The monitor is not powered  off completely unless it is physically  unplugged     SOURCE   Select an input source     Return to the previous screen or exit  from the on screen menu     MENU OK   Display the on screen menu   Confirm a selection     CH      Switch to the next or previous  channel     VOL      Increase or decrease volume   Power indicator    Red LED  RC standby mode    White LED  Power on    White LED blinking  PC standby mode     EN    English       Remote control         ol    C e s       23     MHEG ora INFO              Q      cepe  eT 2  Quse m   eT os  20 pemo SUBTIT Ly    PHILIPS     1      Standby On   e   Switch the monitor to standby if the  monitor Is on   e   Switch the monitor on if the monitor  Is in standby     D    Source  Select connected devices     10 EN     3  INFO    amp   Index   e     Display or hide the information  screen about the selected channel   e Press to display the index page of  Teletext      4      Aspect ratios    C   Reveal   e Hot key for aspect ratios   e   Reveal hidde
    
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