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IMPORTANT

Before you begin:

Make sure your package includes the following items:  TV and mains cord,
remote control, Instruction manual,  antenna cable (optional) and Coaxial
cable (optional).

Attention:

1. Read your manual first – your Philips TV comes with a well-designed

remote control and onscreen display to ensure your TV is easy to
operate.

2. The tips provided in this manual will save you time and money as

charges for TV installation and adjustments of customer controls are
not covered under the warranty.

3. For information outside of this manual, such as sales locations and

other Philips products, please visit www.philips.com which will
automatically link you to your local Philips website.

4. Please refer to the ‘Troubleshooting Tips’ before calling for service.

5.

In case of a need to call for service, we recommend you to call from
your room where your TV is located and have on hand your remote
control, warranty card, TV model and serial number.

6. Do not discard packaging materials:

without thorough inspection for parts and that accessories that may
be packed separately inside the carton.

during the warranty period should you need to exchange the set.

Recycling:

The materials used in your set are either reusable or can be recycled.
To minimise environmental waste, specialist companies collect used
appliances and dismantle them after retrieving any materials that can be
used again (ask your dealer for further details).

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Summary of Contents for 21PT2115

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Page 2: ...om which will automatically link you to your local Philips website 4 Please refer to the TroubleshootingTips before calling for service 5 In case of a need to call for service we recommend you to call from your room where your TV is located and have on hand your remote control warranty card TV model and serial number 6 Do not discard packaging materials without thorough inspection for parts and th...

Page 3: ...ner Mode 6 Auto Store 6 Manual Store 7 Channel Edit 7 Operation Picture settings 8 Sound settings 8 Format 9 Signal Strength 9 Active Control 10 Personal Zapping 10 Teletext 11 Peripherals DVD player 13 Video recorder 13 Other equipment 14 Amplifier 14 Side connections 14 Practical information Tips 15 Glossary 16 Specification 17 p1 2 12 28 04 10 40 AM 1 ...

Page 4: ...unlight or heat Leave at least 10 cm around each side of TV set to allow for proper ventilation Avoid placing your set e g near the window where it is likely to be exposed to rain or water No objects filled with liquids should be placed on top the TV so as to avoid dripping or splashing of liquids on the set Useful information Do not leave your set on standby mode for a prolonged period of time Sw...

Page 5: ...ot discard your used batteries if in doubt consult your dealer Switching on To switch on the set press the on off key A red indicator means that the television is on standby mode Refer to the next page on Remote Control keys for the various keys that you could use to switch on the set An indicator light will flash when it is receiving signal from the remote control TheVOLUME increase decrease key ...

Page 6: ...us channel The number and sound mode are displayed for a few moments whenever you select a new channel Teletext key p 10 On screen display To display clear the on screen information Press the key for 5 seconds to activate permanent display of channel number This key is also used to exit from the menu AV channel selection Press several times to select AV1 AV2 FRONT or CVI Add Personal Zapping list ...

Page 7: ...mation Press the key for 5 seconds to activate permanent display of channel number This key is also used to exit from the menu Sleeptimer Selects a period of time after which the TV will go into standby mode automatically Add Personal Zapping list Adds and stores channels into Personal Zapping list p 9 Smart Sound Used to access a series of stored settings Theatre Music Voice or Personal Menu To c...

Page 8: ...ll be stored This operation takes a few minutes The display shows the progress of the search and the number of channels found At the end of the search the menu disappears To exit or interrupt the search press MENU If no channels are found consult the possible solutions on TIPS page applicable to certainTV models only applicable to certainTV models only This menu is used to store all available chan...

Page 9: ...C 3 58 or NTSC 4 43 Channel edit This feature allows you to skip or edit channels which have bad or weakTV signal or channels you do not watch often Once a channel is skipped you cannot have access to it by the Channel or key You can only access the channels by the digit 0 9 keys Press the MENU key The Main menu is displayed on the screen é With the cursor select the Install menu followed by the C...

Page 10: ...fficult reception conditions Contrast TV model dependant automatic adjustment of the picture contrast which permanently sets the darkest part of the picture black é Use the or keys to select a setting and the or keys to adjust Note during the picture adjustment only the selected line remains displayed Press or to display the menu again Press to exit On screen display may differ from actualTV é Use...

Page 11: ...o select Features and press the key é Use the key to select On or Off Press the key to exit applicable to certainTV models only Format This feature enhances your viewing pleasure by providing you with a choice of two picture formats 4 3 and Expand 4 3 Description of formats 4 3 select this format if you want to display a conventional picture using the full surface of the screen Expand 4 3 select t...

Page 12: ...play the monitoring screen when channels are changed Display On an Active Control monitoring screen will show up for a few seconds whenever a channel is changed Enter Features menu as described in Features settings on the previous page é Use the key to select Active Control and press the key to select Off On or Display On Personal Zapping A list or series of favouriteTV programs can be selected an...

Page 13: ...el Selecting a page Enter the number of the page required using the digit CH or or keys Example page 120 enter 1 2 and 0 The number is displayed on the top left the counter turns and then the page is displayed Repeat this opera tion to view another page If the counter continues to search this means that the page is not transmit ted Select another number Direct access Coloured areas are displayed a...

Page 14: ...u pages can store 4 favourite pages which can then be accessed directly using the coloured keys red green yellow blue Press the key to change to favourite pages mode é Display the teletext page that you want to store Press the coloured key of your choice for 3 seconds The page is now stored Repeat the operation with the other coloured keys You can now consult teletext and your favourite pages will...

Page 15: ...and L AUDIO IN jacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT jacks on the player Match the cable colour to the jacks colour The red jack is the Right audio channel and the white jack is the Left audio channel For Mono BisonicTV Connect the TV s white AUDIO IN jack MONO LEFT to the corresponding AUDIO OUT jacks on the player Turn on the TV and DVD player Set theTV to CVI or AVI and DVD background screen wil...

Page 16: ...cable and connect the L and R outputs on theTV set to the AUDIO IN L and R input on your hi fi amplifier Make the connections as shown opposite With the key select AV or FRONT For a monophonic device connect the audio signal to the AUDIO L input Headphones When headphones are connected the sound on theTV set will be cut TheVOL or keys are used to adjust the volume level The headphone impedance mus...

Page 17: ... screen Switch off theTV by the mains power button and wait for about 20 minutes before switching on again Good picture but no sound Try to increase the volume level Check that the sound is not set to mute If it is press the key to restore the sound Good sound but poor colour or no picture Try to increase the contrast and brightness setting Snowish picture and noise Check antenna connection at the...

Page 18: ...ttings for optimal picture quality It also uses a sensor to adjust for ambient room light when the room gets brighter so does the picture Contrast Enhances the darker portions of the picture to improve its picture quality Personal Zapping A Philips trade marked feature which allows any combination of favourite teletext pages orTV channels to be stored in the coloured Favourite Channels Teletext ke...

Page 19: ... x x Noise Reduction x x Active Control x x Signal Strength Indicator x x Sound Sound output 2x 2W 2x 2W 2x 5W Loudspeakers Full range x x x Smart Sound Modes x x x AutoVolume Leveller x x x Reception Tuning system PLL tuning x x x Tuner UV S and Hyperband x x x Pal Multisystem x x x Channel Selection 100 presets x x x 125 presets full cable x x x Aerial input 75 ohm coaxial x x x TV Systems off a...

Page 20: ...Stereo Audio Video input x Rear Mono Audio Video input x x Mono Audio Video output x x Stereo Audio Video input x 2 x Stereo Audio Video output x1 x ComponentVideo Input x S video input x Ease of use Multi language on screen display x x x Personal Zapping x x Alternate channel x x x Sleeptimer x x x Size and weight Set dimensions estimate L x D x H mm TBC 522x479x461 596x487x452 Net weight 21 kg 2...

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