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Philips LCD monitor with TV tuner 220TV4LB
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1. Remote control usage When you use the remote control hold it close to the Monitor and point it at the remote control sensor Make sure that the line of sight between the remote control and Monitor is not blocked by furniture walls or other objects PHILIPS PHILIPS 4 Use your Monitor This section helps you perform basic Monitor The remote control sensor on the Monitor switches off Tip e Your product consumes very little power in standby mode but it will still consume a little power Unplug the power plug of your Monitor from the wall socket if it is not to be used for long time operations D VOL voL CH A cH y MENU OW os Ol POWER i getting a ins TV hol o USB oO 22 B 4 5 6 VETE Switch your Monitor on e Press the power switch on the Monitor Switch your Monitor to standby e Press Standby On on the remote control again e The remote control sensor on the onitor switches to red Switch your Monitor off e Press the power switch on the Monitor again Switch channels 0 Back snnnnng Source 4 CH ACEP eee es meee eee eee LEELEE ES Display Sleep Press CH or CH on the remote control EN Other ways to switch channels e Enter a channel number using the Numeric but
2. Skip this step if your system setting is correct AFC Automatic Frequency Control Reduces the tuning error of a TV tuner by automatically fine tuning the TV tuner to desired channel By default AFC is On Channel Edit Menu In these case the shortcut key like Red key Green key Yellow key Blue key action as below Red key To set the channel as user s favourite channel Green key To skip the channel and you will not find this channel by press ch key to change channel Yellow key To lock the channel and user will get the channel only by entering the password Blue key To delete the channel and user will get the channel only by re searching the channel Other Adjustments Password Setting The initial password is 0000 You can change the password to any 4 digit number of your choice A super password 3448 is pre defined to enter into child lock setup function in case you have forgotten the password The super password cannotbe used as a normal password It is used for setting up user password only Note e All the passwords are cleared after a valid password is entered once in power on mode UNa TV Lock You can restrict to access of the Channel Search m tuned channels are no unauthorized users A enu so that initial t disturbed by the ccess to locked channels in channel edit menu will be denied only when TV enable the TV lock lock is On How
3. Audio noise ake sure that the antenna is connected using a 75 ohm coaxial cable eep the antenna cable away from other connecting cords e To avoid Monitor interference make sure o use an undamaged antenna cable Computer connection issues No Picture No Signal Confirm the PC is correctly connected to the Monitor with either the PC IN with an HD15 cable or with the HDMI IN e Ensure the output signal from the PC is one of the formats listed on page 15 e Turn the PC off Confirm the PC connection and restart the PC Plug and play will auto detect the Monitor and correctly set up PC timing Verify PC Power Managemen activated Poor Picture e Adjust the resolution Adjust Pitch and Phase Suddenly the picture gets smaller e The picture gets smaller during the commercials this is due to the method he provider broadcasts their contents When HD content channels switch to SD definition content commercials the picture may be small with a black border Black bands appear at the edges of the screen Some wide screen programs are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater than 16 9 this is especially common with theatrical releases Your Monitor will show these programs with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen For more details check the documentation that came with your DVD or contact your program provider Programs in 4 3 aspect ratio will have bands on left and ri
4. like Pop Rock Classical Dance Music Personal Surround Effect Turn on or off onitor Surround effect A WwW N Background Music Select it to on to urn off dispaly and to get only sound from Monitor 5 Information Display the information of he file Playing Video files d Thumbnail of the available video files will be displayed on the screen If no files are displayed then select the folder containing the video files EN 15 2 To play particular video file select the required file and press OK key 3 Press key to play pause video Press Q Epic play previous or next video Press fa key to stop video play USB menu settings for Video play Press OK key to get following Menu setup shown above 1 Repeat Mode Select the repeat mode as None Single All Random 2 Information Display the information of the file Reading Text files 1 Next Page Select the duration of time a page is to be displayed 2 Display Mode Select the text display mode as 4 3 and 16 9 3 Font Size Select the text font size Formats supported to multimedia mode Photo Music and Video Picture JPEG 16128x16128 Baseline JPEG Audio MP3 8 48 KHz 8 320 Kbps lono Stereo MPEG1 2 DAT MPG MPEG 1 2 Video MPEG4 AVI MP4 DIVX3 4 5 6 XviD H 264 1500Kbps x OOKbps jax OOKbps jax Real RM RMVB RealVideo a media 8 9 121 Video 30 16 EN Ea e USB interface
5. of digital multimedia player is not all purpose So when some USB devices could not be recognized the problem is usually not the performance failure but due to device driver Because USB devices and memory capability are different the time needs for multimedia player to read information are also different So the information reading speed of the player temporarily getting slow are not the performance failure e The voltage supplied to USB interface is 5V and the most electrical current is 500mA When some interface criteria of USB devices are different from standard USB protocol digital multimedia player may be unable to recognize USB devices correctly which is normal status USB could be used as an interface to update software If some files source could not play because of the parameter decoding limitation the problem is not performance failure e The system only applies to memory medium with FAT format e The system can not support dynamic Gif format 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 800 x 600 60Hz 024 x 768 60Hz 360 x 768 60Hz e 720x400 70Hz 920 x 1080 60Hz Video formats e Resolution refresh rate 480i 60Hz e 480p 60
6. the picture e N Position Adjusts the vertical position of the picture Phase Eliminate the vertical interfering lines e Clock Eliminate the vertical interfering lines by adjusting clock frequency Note e Ifthe PC is connected to the Monitor and no signal has been input from the PC for more than 30 seconds the Monitor enters the standby mode automatically e This setting is only available in VGA source Media Functions USB Monitor USB port can be used to view JPEG photos play mp3 music and Video files and read text present in USB devices Entering to USB Media e Press the Direct USB key on remote to get USB Media menu as shown above Or Press the Source key and A YV lt 4 P keys on remote and select USB source to get USB Media menu as shown above e Select the Media type Photo Music Video Text to be viewed and press OK key to enter into USB Media and When USB drive is detected by the Monitor USB drive is displayed as a folder on the screen as shown below If more then one USB is pluged to the Monitor two folders will be displayed Select the required drive and press OK key to view subfolder or files in the USB drive Note If USB storage device is plug in to Monitor USB port Media menu will pop up on Monitor screen irrespective of Input Source e Files of selected Media type can only be viewed through USB Media type can be any one amoung Photo Music
7. Hz e 576i 50Hz e 576p 50Hz e 720p 50Hz 60Hz e 1080i 50Hz 60Hz e 1080p 50Hz 60Hz Multimedia e Supported storage device USB Only FAT or FAT 32 USB storage devices are supported e Supported multimedia file formats Images JPEG e Audio MP3 WMA e Video MPEG 2 MPEG 4 H 264 WMV Tuner Reception Transmission e Antenna input 750hm coaxial IEC75 e Monitor system PAL B G e Video playback NTSC SECAM PAL e Tuner Bands UHF VHF Remote control e Type RL76E 1 e Batteries 2 x AAA LRO3 type Power e Mains power 100 240V 50Hz 60Hz Standby power 1W e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 degrees Celsius Power consumption e 220TV4LB 50W Supported Monitor mounts To mount the Monitor purchase a Philips Monitor mount or a compatible Monitor mount To prevent damage to cables and connectors leave a clearance of at least 2 2 inches or 5 5cm from the back of the Monitor Warning Follow all instructions provided with the Monitor mount PE Electronics Ltd bears no responsibility for improper Monitor mounting that results in accident injury or damage EN 17 Monitor screen Required Required mounting size pitch mm bolts inches 4x M6 21 5 75x75 Suggested length 18mm Product specification Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 220TV4LB Without Monitor stand 18 EN Dimens
8. Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome 220TV4LB PHILIPS E User manual PHILIPS Contents 1 Notice 2 Important 3 Your Monitor Monitor controls Remote Control Remote control usage Coo A Oo 4 Use your Monitor Switch channels Watch connected devices Adjust Monitor volume 5 Use more of your Monitor Access Monitor menus Picture Setting Sound Setting Settings Menu Channel Search Channel Edit Menu Other Adjustments Sound and OSD PC setting Media Functions USB USB menu settings for Music play 6 Product information Supported display resolutions Multimedia Tuner Reception Transmission Remote control Power Supported Monitor mounts Product specification MONNNNNNN 7 Troubleshooting Picture issues Sound issues Computer connection issues Contact us EN 19 19 19 20 20 1 Notice 2012 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 adjustment
9. Video Text Viewing Photos d Thumbnail of the available images will be displayed on the screen If no images are displayed then select the folder containing he Photos 2 Toselect a particular image and to display it in fullscreen press key and press OK key Slide show starts automatically when image is viewed in full screen 3 Press kev to play pause slideshow Press Qa gq view previous or next image Press key to stop slideshow USB menu settings for Photo Slide show Press OK key to get following Menu setup shown above 1 Transition Effect Select the slide transition as None Top To Bottom Bottom To Top Left To Right Right To Left Random 2 Rotate Rotate the select photo by 90 clock wise direction 3 Play Time Select the duration of time a photo is to be displayed 4 Information Display the information of the file Playing Music files 1 Thumbnail of the available music files will be displayed on the screen If no files are displayed then select the folder containing he music files 2 To play particular music file select the required file and press OK key key to play pause music Press 3 D ii co to play previous or next track Press Wa key to stop Music play USB menu settings for Music play Press OK key to get following Menu setup shown above 1 Repeat Mode Select the repeat mode as None Single Random All Sound Mode Select sound mode
10. cautions to prevent the Monitor from toppling over and causing injury to children e ever 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 ever 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 onitor Risk of swallowing batteries e The product remote control may contain a coin type battery which can be swallowed Keep the battery out of reach of children at all times Risk of overheating e Never install the Monitor in a confined space Always leave a space of at least 4 inches or 10 cm around the Monitor for ventilation Ensure curtains or other objects never cover the ventilation slots on the Monitor Risk of damage to the Monitor e 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 EN 3 the Monitor to the power outlet if the voltage is different Risk of injury fire or power cord damage e 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 po
11. e the Monitor is in standby mode Buor Press this key to adjust the volume Of Jc Press to scroll through the Monitor channels also the Monitor will be urned on while the Monitor is in standby mode amp B Mute Press this key to mute Monitor sound Press it again or press the volume key to cancel mute 3 Display e Press to show the information about the input source or Monitor channel sleep Press to automatically turn off the Monitor to stand by mode after a preset period of time Sleep timer can be set to off 15 30 60 90 amp 120 minutes 45 AV lt gt Navigation buttons e Press to navigate through OSD menu Press DOWN arrow key to enter into Sub menu from OSD Main menu TV mode RIGHT LEFT arrow keys function are the same as VOL and UP DOWN arrow keys function are the same as CH e USB Media Used for fast forward or rewind when music video playback OK e Press to confirm the setting selection of OSD menu unctions TV mode Press OK key to Display channel list or favorite channel USB mode Press OK key to dispaly media setting function menu while playing Video Music Photo Text files O B Zoom e Press to resize the aspect ratio of he picture or optimum viewing Available aspect ratio are wide mode normal mode zoom 1 zoom 2 For computer input normal mode and wide modes Menu e Press to activate exit OSD menu or r
12. eturn back to previous level of OSD OB Red Green Yellow Blue e Hotkeys these keys can execute the action according to the OSD info e TV mode Channel menu e Red Press to mark selected channel as Favorite e Green Press to Skip the selected channel from the list e Yellow Press to Lock the selected channel from the list EN 7 e Blue Press to Delete the selected channel from the list USB mode e Photo play Press Red Green key to rotate image Yellow key to display image info and Blue key to set slide ime Music Video play Press Red key to change repeat mode Fee Freeze e Press to freeze the current picture frame while the Monitor is operating in Monitor AV Component HDMI input source Qt Picture Press repeatedly to select required pre defined picture modes Q2 MTS e Select mono or stereo if stereo broadcast is availale Note Effective only when RF input is selected 3 D Audio Press repeatedly to select required pre defined sound modes Previous e USB mode Press to play back to the previous music track photo slide video SDa Play Pause USB mode Press to START PAUSE playing photo slideshow music video playback 6 Stop USB mode Press to STOP playing photo slideshow music playback ideo play and go back to the previous menu D o Next USB mode Press to play the next music track photo slide video file lt
13. ght sides of he screen is 20 EN Certain programs on DVD or other digital sources display a loss of detail especially during fast motion or dark scenes e This is due to the digital compression of he source content used by certain digital broadcasts and DVDs which may cause your Monitor s screen to display less detail than usual or cause artifacts small blocks or dots pixilation to appear on your screen These signal compressions are more visible and are dependent on he clarity and resolution of the Monitor Remote control does not operate e Check the polarity of the batteries or replace the batteries e Point the remote control at the remote control sensor located at the front of the onitor e Fluorescent lamps can interfere with your remote control operation try turning off he fluorescent lamps eep the remote control sensor area clear from obstacles Contact us f you cannot resolve your problem refer to he FAQs for this product at www philips com support f the problem remains unresolved contact Philips Consumer Care in your country as isted in the Addendum WN Warning Do not attempt to repair the product yourself This may cause severe injury irreparable damage to your product or void your warranty E 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 packagi
14. her the brightness L gt The menu screen appears Color Temp Select the color temperature Sound Setting a o l Sie Seu Sema Moe 3 Select one of the following then press OK 6 Standard For standard quality sound T with treble and bass at medium level e Voice Suitable for spoken dialog e Music Enhance treble and bass and optimizes sound for listening to music e Theatre Optimizes sound for watching movie content e Personal Picture Setting 2 Select one of the following then press pee ea lh ie OK position Standard For standard picture settings e 300Hz 1KHz 3KHz 8KHz Recommended for home entertainment 15KHz Adjusts the level of specific e Cinema For viewing film based content bandwidth frequencies to get customized Most suitable for viewing in a theater like sound quality Increase 300Hz bandwith ervronmert n Vivid For Enhancing picture contrast increases Treble in sound Change middle and sharpness frequency bandwidth 3KHz to vary Voice e Mild Optimizes video for viewing more content in sound mild Sport Optimizes video for watching sports event Settings Menu e Game Optimizes video for playing game and entertainment content 4 Select one of the following then press OK EN 11 Channel Search Auto Search Update Search Manual Search L gt Please refer to Channel Search p12 for detai
15. ion Wx 38 mm Weight 3 62 kg With Monitor s Dimension Wx 144 mm Weight 3 8 kg HxD 520 x 340 x and HxD 520 x 380 x 7 Troubleshooting This section describes commonly encountered issues and accompanying solutions Picture issues No picture Check the Power Saving settings Cannot receive any channels ake sure the power cord is connected securely Turn on the power of the onitor e Check antenna cable connections Make sure the Cable setting is correct for your onitor signal source Monitor is locked to one channel e Perform Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not present in the onitor s memory Cannot receive or select e Perform Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not present in the channels Monitor s memory e To receive or select cable channels make sure that Cable in the Channel settings is set to On e To receive or select UHF channels over an antenna make sure Cable is set to Off The Monitor turns off Check if Sleep Timer is activated or confirm the Duration setting of Timer automatically e Check PC Power Management in General Settings No picture from some video Check the connection between the optional video equipment and the Monitor Sources e Press INPUT on the remote control Select your desired input from the External Inputs list The quality of the images is not as good as what sa
16. l and Electronic Equipment WEEE This marking on the product or on its packaging illustrates that under European Directive 2002 96 EC governing used electrical and electronic appliances this product may not be disposed of with normal household waste You are responsible for disposal of this equipment through a designated waste electrical and electronic equipment collection To determine the locations for dropping off such waste electrical and electronic contact your local government office the waste disposal organization that serves your household or the store at which you purchased the product Your new monitor contains materials that can be recycled and reused Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of All redundant packing material has been omitted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable into mono materials Ple on ma To SUS ase find out about the local regulations how to dispose of your old monitor and packing from your sales representative Recycling Information for Customers Your display is manufactured with high quality erials and components which can be recycled and reused earn more about our recycling program please visit www philips com about ainability recycling EN 3 Your Monitor Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips To fully benefi
17. ls Other Adjustments Password Setting TV Lock Blue Screen Sleep Time Zoom Noise Reduction DCR DCC HDMI DVI Switch L gt Please refer to Other Adjustments p13 for details Sound and OSD Language Menu Transparency Menu Timeout DSS Effect AVL Sound Mode L gt Please refer to Sound and OSD p14 for details PC Auto Adjust H Position V Position Phase and Clock L gt Please refer to PC setup p14 for details System Reset L gt You can restore the factory default picture and sound settings of your Monitor The channel settings and TV lock remains the same Channel Search 5 This setting is only available in TV mode Auto Search Monitor automatically searches for the channel in the available frequency band and stores sequentially Select Channel Search menu Select Auto Search and press OK key or arrow key to tune channels automatically and store During auto searching Press Menu key to stop search Update Search Updates your channel ist by adding new missed channels to the end of the list without disturbing previously stored channels Updated Search can be done when Auto Search is interrupted before searching all channels It takes same time as auto search Manual Search Search for the channels manually and store it to the desired channel number It can also be used for editing of channels searched by auto search if required Please refe
18. ng PHILIPS Version M4220TVEIINT 2012 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 _ UUINA AN AININ G22MV81301A
19. ngthen the contrast ratio of Monitor picture Not support in PC source mode e HDMI DVI Switch Setting HDMI DVI switch available only in HDMI source e Color System Select the required color system Available only in AV source Ea e Passwors Setting TV Lock Blue Screen functions are available only in TV mode e Noise Reduction DCR DCC will be enable only when the Picture mode is Personal Press Red key on remote control to reset Blue screen Sleep time Zoom Noise Reduction DCR DCC HDMI DVI Switch Color System functions to the default settings Sound and OSD e Language Select required Language English will be the default OSD language e Menu Transparency To set Menu Transparency 0 100 e Menu Timeout Set time duration for OSD display e Surround Effect It can create the perception that there are many more sources of sound than are actually present e AVL Automatically reduces sudden volume changes for example when switching between the channels Sound Mode Select sound mode Mono or Stereo It is default FM mono for India region It can also be accessed by pressing MTS on the remote control to directly toggle the modes Only support in Monitor source mode 14 EN PC setting e Auto Adjust Press arrow button to adjust the screen automatically to the optimal position of the picture e H Position Adjusts the horizontal position of
20. r to anual Search description in next page for details Select Channel Search menu Select Manual Search and press OK key or gt arrow key to get Manual search sub menu Channel No Press the lt P arrow button to select desired channel number Channel Name To Enter a name for the selected channel Press arrow button and then press A V arrow button to select a characterPress gt arrow to move the cursor to next position Program Name can be a word of maximum 10 characters To confirm the name press Menu button Fine Tune Press numeric buttons on remote to manually enter the frequency if the desired channe known lf the desired frequency is channel frequency is unknown then simply press hold gt button for 3 second o enter into Manual search mode If the d esired channel is found press Menu button to store the channel found to the specified channel number else press button till desired channel is found Color System Press the lt gt button to select the required Color system Available color systems are Auto PAL NTSC and SECAM India region Auto or PAL must be selected as the color system Tip Skip this step if your system setting is correct Sound System Press the lt P gt button to select the required Sound system Available sound systems are Auto M BG I and DK India region Auto or BG must be selected as the sound system Tip
21. s 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 for details 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 If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions the warranty does not apply Safety Risk of electric shock or fire Risk Risk 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 he Monitor from the power outlet immediatel
22. t from the support that Philips offers register your Monitor at www philips com welcome Monitor controls jj VOL OF VOL pl O MENU Oqi e il POWER 5 L i U O VOL Press to increase or decrease the sound volume level Q CH 4 v Press to select the next higher or lower program number GB MENU Press to open or exit the OSD menu O INPUT OK Press to select the input source G Power Switches the product on standby or off The product is not powered off completely unless it is physically unplugged Remote Control TV robe Ee uss 2 O Power Press to turn on and off the Monitor The Monitor will not completely power off unless Monitor power cord is physically unplugged from the AC power supply airy Press to select TV source mode GB B AV Ypbpr Press repeatedly to choose AV or Ypbpr source mode O HDMI PC e Press repeatedly to choose HDMI or PC source mode USB Press to select USB source mode 0 9 e Press any number key among 0 9 to select desired Monitor channel J e Toggle the channel number bits to 1 digit 2 digits 3 digits for faster switching of channels 8 Back Press to return back and display the previous channel or source a Source Press to show the list of available input sources Press to turn on the whil
23. to Select the TV lock ON Turn off the Monitor Turn O enabled Blue Screen To select the transi type required while changing from one channel to another e Select off Blank signal will appear while changing the channel Select on Blue screen will appear while changing the channel e Select freeze Picture get freezed while changing the channel Sleep Time Set a which the Monitor wil the Monitor now TV lock is on time period after be turned off and enter stand by mode automatically Sleep timer can be set to off15 30 60 90 amp 120 minutes Tip specified time on the remote control The Monitor switches to standby after the This can also be set by using the Sleep button Zoom To resize th the picture for optimu e aspect ratio of m viewing Availale aspect ratio are Wide Normal Zoom 1 Zoom 2 For PC mo Wide mode Picture si accessed by Zoom bu control Noise Reduction de Normal and ze can also be on on remote o resize the aspect ratio of the pic viewing Availale aspec ure for optimum ratio are Wide Normal Zoom 1 Z00m 2 For PC EN 13 mode Normal and Wide mode Picture size can also be accessed by Zoom button on remote control DCR Dynamic contrast ratio Setup the contrast of the Monitor set to vary in accordance with the brightness and darkness of the picture e DCC To stre
24. tons e Press gt BACK on the remote control to return to the previous channel Watch connected devices Note Adjust Monitor volume zH VOL P d CH A CH y MENU INPUT panes a IOK L e aici Esee gi lt O ca N POWER F Before you select a device as a source switch the device on Select a device from the source list Press SOURCE L gt The source list appears Press AW to select a device WN Press OK to confirm your choice L gt The Monitor switches to the selected device 10 EN e Press VOL 4 on the Monitor i onnnnng Source CH a A VOL A el L CELETTE Display e Press Vol on the remote control To mute or unmute sound e Press mute to mute the sound e Press mute again to restore the sound e Personal 5 Use more of Brightness Brightens or darkens the M e picture yo u r O n Ito r s Contrast Brightens or darkens the picture Color To add or reduce color Tin Video tint adjustment Can only Access Monitor menus select with NTSC signal Menus help you to install channels change Sharpness To improve details Not picture and sound settings and access other Si ae features e Backlight Control the brightness of the backlight from O to 100 Lower the backlight value brightness is low and Higher the 1 Press Menu backlight value hig
25. w at the store e Picture quality depends on the signal content See Quick Start Guide supplied to display the best possible picture for that signal Double images or ghosts e Check antenna cable connections e Check the antenna location and direction Only snow and noise appear on the screen Check if the antenna is broken or bent Check if the antenna has reached the end of its serviceable life 3 5 years in normal use 1 2 years at the seaside Dotted lines or stripes Keep the Monitor away from noise sources such as cars motorcycles or hair dryers If using 300 ohm twin lead move the excess lead away from the Monitor or try using 75 ohm coaxial cable instead No color Dark picture Color is not correct The picture is too bright e Press PICTURE to select the desired Picture Mode Adjust the Picture Mode options in the Picture settings Noisy picture ake sure that the antenna is connected using a 75 ohm coaxial cable eep the antenna cable away from other connecting cords e To avoid Monitor interference make sure o use an undamaged antenna cable Sound issues Good picture no sound e Check the volume control Press MUTE or VOL so that disappears from the screen e Disconnect your headphones e For HDMI equipment confirm that the audio output setting of the connected equipment is set to PCM EN 19 e This Monitor s HDMI inputs support PCM 32 44 1 and 48kHz
26. wer cord always pull the plug never the cable e Disconnect the Monitor from the power outlet and antenna before lightning storms During lightning storms never touch any part of the Monitor power cord or antenna cable Risk of hearing damage e Avoid using earphones or headphones at high volumes or for prolonged periods of ime Low temperatures e Ifthe Monitor is transported in emperatures below 5 C or 41 F unpack he Monitor and wait until the Monitor emperature matches room temperature before connecting the Monitor to the power outlet Screen care e Avoid stationary images as much as possible Stationary images are images hat 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 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 colour fading wipe off water drops as soon as possible Disposal of your old product and batteries ae Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused Waste Electrica
27. y Contact Philips Consumer Care to have the Monitor checked before use ever 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 ever insert objects into the ventilation slots or other openings on the Monitor When the Monitor is swivelled ensure hat no strain is exerted on the power cord Strain on the power cord can oosen connections and cause arcing of short circuit or fire ever 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 of injury or damage to the Monitor Two people are required to lift and carry a Monitor that weighs more than 25 kg or 55 Ibs 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 Philips Electronics Ltd bears no responsibility for improper wall mounting hat result in accident injury or damage Risk of injury to children Follow these pre
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