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Index

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A

Analogue

Channel installation  25

Antenna

Connect  9

Audio language  19
Automatic

Channel installation  24

B

Back connectors  5
Brightness  17

C

Care

Environment  4

Channels

Rename  26
Test digital reception  27
Uninstall  26

Contrast  17
Country

Selection  25

D

Devices

Watch  12

Digital

Radio  24
Services  35

Dual I/II  19

E

Environmental care  4

H

HDCP  28, 29
Hearing impaired  25
Home mode  19

I

Install channels  24

K

Kensington lock  7

L

Language

Audio  19
Menus  24
Subtitles  23

M

Mains

Connect  9

Manual channel installation  25
Menus

Auto lock  22
Language  24

Mono sound  19

N

Noise reduction  17

P

Parental rating  23
Picture

Adjust settings
Brightness  17
Colour  17
Contrast  17
Noise reduction  17
Sharpness  17

Position TV  7
Power

Connect  9

R

Radio channels  24
Remote control

Basic use  6
Batteries  10

Rename channels  26

Summary of Contents for 220TW9FB

Page 1: ...Use advanced teletext features 20 5 6 Use Electronic Programme Guide 20 5 7 Adjust feature settings 21 5 8 Use subtitles 23 5 9 Listen to digital radio channels 24 5 10 Update your TV Monitor software 24 6 Install channels 24 6 1 Automatically install channels 24 6 2 Manually install channels 25 6 3 Rearrange channels 26 6 4 Rename channels 26 6 5 Uninstall or reinstall channels 27 6 6 Manually up...

Page 2: ...umers which like any electronic apparatus in general have the ability to emit Copyright VESA FDMI and theVESA Mounting Compliant logo are trademarks of theVideo 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 All other registered and unregis...

Page 3: ...t place the TV Monitor remote control or remote control batteries near naked flame sources e g lighted candles and other heat sources including direct sunlight Do not install the Product in a confined space such as a bookcase Leave a space of at least 10cm four inches around it for ventilation Be sure air flow is not obstructed If placing the TV Monitor on a flat solid surface be sure to use only ...

Page 4: ...creen contrast and brightness to avoid screen damage 1 3 Environmental care 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 your used product Your product is manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused When you see the crossed out wh...

Page 5: ...emote control sensor 5 Side connectors Use the side connectors to connect to mobile devices such as a high definition camcorder or game console You can also connect a pair of headphone Back connectors EXT 3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Use the back connectors to connect to the antenna and permanent devices such as a high definition disc player DVD player or VCR Note D D For more information about connections...

Page 6: ...s 4 From left red green yellow blue Í 5 Æ Î ï OK Navigation or cursor keys MENU 6 P 7 Program up or down 8 Volume up or down For advanced information about the remote control see Section 5 1 Remote control overview Remote control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 7: ...TAL AUDIO OUT 3 2 Wall mount theTV Monitor WARNING B B Wall mounting of theTV 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 Depending on the size of your TV Monitor screen purchase one of the following wall brackets TV Monitor...

Page 8: ...ch the weight of your Product spacers not supplied are designed for easy cable management Note D D Depending on yourVESA compatible wall bracket you may need to separate the mounting plate from the wall bracket for easier installation Refer to yourVESA compatible wall bracket documentation for instructions Locate the four mounting nuts at the back 1 of the Product Align the plate bracket to the fo...

Page 9: ...d at both ends 3 4 Connect the mains cord WARNING B B Verify that your mains voltage corresponds with the voltage printed at the back of theTV Monitor Do not insert the mains cord if the voltage is different To connect the mains cord Note D D The location of the mains connector varies according to TV Monitor model Locate the 1 AC IN mains connector at the back or on the bottom of the Product Conne...

Page 10: ...to start First time setup 3 8 When you turn on the TV Monitor set for the first time a menu is displayed on screen This menu prompts you to select the Country and Language for the menus If the menu is not displayed press the MENU key to display the menu Press 1 Î or ï to select your language and press OK to confirm your choice Press 2 Î or ï to select your country and press OK to confirm your choi...

Page 11: ...r 1 switches off Switch to standby Press on the remote control The power indicator switches to standby red Tip E E Though your TV Monitor consumes very little power when in standby energy continues to be consumed as long as the mains remain connected and powered When not in use for extended periods of time switch off and disconnect the Product from the mains Switch on from standby If the power ind...

Page 12: ...ously viewed TV channel Adjust volume Press 1 or on the remote control or Press VOLUME or on the side controls of your TV Monitor Press 2 on the remote control to mute the sound Press again to unmute on the sound 4 3 Watch connected devices Switch on the device 1 Press 2 SOURCE on the remote control Press 3 Î or ï to select the input your device is connected to Press 4 OK to select the device ...

Page 13: ...he next or previous page Press a colour key to select one of the colour coded items at the bottom of the screen Tip E E Press to return to the previously viewed page Press 2 TELETEXT again to switch off teletext Note for UK users only D D Some digital TV channels offer dedicated digital text services for example BBC1 For advanced information on teletext see Section 5 5 Use advanced teletext featur...

Page 14: ...g Í 8 Æ Î ï Navigate the menu OPTION 9 Activates the Quick access menu P 10 Switches to the next or previous channel Number keys 11 Selects a channel page or setting 12 Returns to the previously viewed channel MHEG CANCEL 13 Cancels digital text or interactive services UK only 14 Mutes or restores sound 15 Increases or decreases volume MENU EXIT BROWSE 16 Toggles the menu on or off BACK 17 GUIDE 1...

Page 15: ...ï to move the cursor to the following items Smart settings Picture Sound Feature Install Press 3 Æ or OK to select an item Press 4 MENU to exit Use the main menu The following steps of adjusting brightness is one example to show how to use the main menu Press 1 MENU on the remote control to display the TV Monitor menu TV Menu Smart settings Picture Sound Features Vivid Standard Movie Power saver I...

Page 16: ...ttings or press MENU to exit Note D D More choices are available when digital channels are installed and broadcast Use the Quick access menu The Quick access menu gives direct access to some often needed menu items Note D D When digital channels are installed and broadcasted the relevant digital options are displayed in the Quick access menu Press 1 OPTION on the remote control Press 2 Î or ï to s...

Page 17: ...o the selected colour temperature Normal balanced Warm redder Cool bluer Picture format See Section Change picture format Noise reduction Filters and reduces the noise in the picture Select ON to enable or OFF to disable this function Use smart settings Apart from manually adjusting picture settings you can use Smart settings to set your Product to a predefined picture and sound setting Press 1 ME...

Page 18: ...nimal distortion 4 3 Not for HD Displays the classic 4 3 format Note D D Constant use of the 4 3 picture format can cause screen distortion Movie expand 14 9 Not for HD Scales the classic 4 3 format to 14 9 Movie Expand 16 9 Not for HD Scales the classic 4 3 format to 16 9 Note D D Constant use of the 16 9 picture format can cause screen distortion Wide screen Stretches the classic 4 3 format to 1...

Page 19: ...ailable from a broadcast Select On or Off Volume visually impaired Adjusts the aids on volume settings Audio language Available for digital channels only when multiple languages are broadcast Lists available audio languages Dual I II If available choose between two different languages Mono Stereo If stereo broadcasting is available choose between mono or stereo Auto volume leveling Reduces sudden ...

Page 20: ... are blocked when subtitles are broadcasted and Subtitle On is set in the Features menu as described in Section 5 8 Subtitles 5 6 Use Electronic Programme Guide EPG is an on screen guide that displays scheduled digital TV programmes This guide is not available with analogue channels You can navigate select and view programmes There are two types of EPG Now and Next and 7 or 8 day EPG Now and Next ...

Page 21: ...e a couple of chefs Paul Rankin and Phil vickery add two contestants throw in some ingredients and garnish liberally with Ainsley Harriott Simmer and enjoy Test Prev Page Next Page Return PHILIPS Press 4 GUIDE to exit the EPG Adjust feature settings 5 7 Press 1 MENU on the remote control and select Features Press 2 Æ to enter TV settings Features Picture Sound Features Auto lock Subtitle Subtitle ...

Page 22: ...p time Stop time switches the TV Monitor to standby at a specified time Press 1 MENU on the remote control and select Features Timer Stop time Press 2 Æ to enter the Stop time menu Use 3 Î or ï Æ or Í to select and enter the menu items to set Press 4 OK to confirm Press 5 MENU to exit Note D D You can always switch off your TV Monitor earlier or reset Sleeptimer during the countdown LockTV channel...

Page 23: ...ts you have the additional option of selecting a preferred subtitle language Press 1 MENU on the remote control and select Features Subtitle Press 2 Æ to enter the list TV settings Features Picture Sound Features Auto lock Subtitle Subtitle language Common interface Install Timer Smart settings PHILIPS Press 3 Î or ï to select On to display subtitles always or On during mute to display subtitles o...

Page 24: ...iately Select Later to be reminded to update the software later Select Cancel to exit the update not recommended 6 Install channels The first time you setup your TV Monitor you are prompted to select an appropriate menu language and to perform automatic installation of TV Monitor and digital radio channels if available This chapter provides instructions on how to reinstall channels as well as othe...

Page 25: ...stallation menu press Î or ï to select Channel install Automatic installation Press 2 Æ to select Start now Press 3 OK Press the green key to start 4 The installation may take a few minutes When the channel search is completed 5 press the red key to return to the Installation menu Press 6 MENU to exit Tip E E When digital TV channels are found the list of installed channels may display empty chann...

Page 26: ...Í when done Select 5 Store current channel to store the fine tuned channel under the current channel number Press 6 Æ to enter Press 7 OK Done appears Press 8 MENU to exit 6 3 Rearrange channels Press 1 MENU on the remote control and select Install Channel installation Rearrange Press 2 Æ to enter the Rearrange list Press 3 Î or ï to select the channel you want to rearrange Press the yellow key to...

Page 27: ...take a few minutes When the update is complete press 5 the red key to return to the Channel installation menu Press 6 MENU to exit 6 7 Test digital reception If using digital broadcasts you can check the quality and signal strength of digital channels This allows you to reposition and test your antenna or satellite dish Press 1 MENU on the remote control and select Install Channel installation Dig...

Page 28: ...atres and other audio systems TV ANTENNA 4 HDMI 5 HDMI input connectors for Blu ray Disc players digital receivers game consoles and other high definition devices AUDIO IN 6 Mini jack connector for PC audio in PC IN 7 VGA connector for PC in Side connectors Headphones 8 Stereo mini jack VIDEO 9 Video input cinch connector for composite devices AUDIO L R 10 Audio L R input connectors for composite ...

Page 29: ...Digital Contents Protection HDCP is a form of Digital Rights Management that protects high definition content in DVD or Blu ray Discs Component Y Pb Pr Higher quality Component Y Pb Pr video provides better picture quality than S Video or composite video connections Though component video supports high definition signals picture quality is lower than HDMI and is analogue When connecting a componen...

Page 30: ...cable from the device to the red and white Audio L R connectors on the side of the TV Monitor S Video cable Audio L R cable Red White 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 colours when connecting to the composite Video and Audio L R input connectors on the si...

Page 31: ...s cord before connecting devices Note D D Different types of connectors may be used to connect a device to your TV Monitor depending on availability and your needs Blu ray Disc player For full high definition video connect a HDMI cable as illustrated EXT 3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Blu ray Disc player OUT HDMI DVD player For DVD video connect a SCART cable as illustrated EXT 3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT DVD Player...

Page 32: ...ntenna and digital channels via a HD digital receiver connect two antenna cables and HDMI cable as illustrated EXT 3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT HD Digital receiver HD Satellite receiver IN OUT OUT HDMI Combined DVD recorder and digital receiver To receive analogue channels via antenna and record programs on a combined DVD recorder and digital receiver connect two antenna cables and one SCART cable as illus...

Page 33: ...d to a home theatre system and record programmes on a DVD recorder connect two antenna cables one SCART cable and two digital audio cables as illustrated EXT 3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Home Theatre System DVD Recorder DIGITAL AUDIO IN IN OUT Note D D If using a home theatre or other audio system the best synchronisation between images and sound is achieved by connecting the audio signal from your playbac...

Page 34: ...amcorder can be connected to a HDMI connector or EXT 3 component connectors at the back Personal Computer Before connecting the PC Set the PC monitor refresh rate to 60Hz See Section 8 Technical specifications for a list of computer resolutions C hange the picture format to Wide Screen as described in Section 5 3 Change picture format To connect a PC to the back of the TV Monitor Using a VGA cable...

Page 35: ...yLink which enables one touch play and one touch standby between EasyLink compliant devices Compliant devices must be connected to your Product via HDMI and assigned as described in Section 7 4 1 Assign devices to connectors Enable or disable EasyLink Press 1 MENU on the remote control then select Install Preferences EasyLink Select 2 On or Off Use one touch play One touch play enables you to pres...

Page 36: ...nd a Smart card provided by a digital TV service operator The CAM may enable several digital services depending on the operator and services you choose for example pay TV Contact your digital TV service operator for more information about services and terms Using the Conditional Access Module WARNING B B Switch off yourTV Monitor before inserting a CAM Be sure to follow the instructions described ...

Page 37: ...s on the back of the TV Remote control Type RC 6 Batteries 2 x AAA size LR03 type Connections Rear EXT 1 SCART Audio L R CVBS in out RGB EXT 3 Component Y Pb Pr Audio L R in HDMI TV ANTENNA AUDIO IN Mini jack audio in for PC PC IN PC D sub 15pins connector SPDIF OUT Digital audio out coaxial cinch S PDIF Display synchronised Connections Side Headphone out stereo mini jack EXT 2 AUDIO L R CVBS in S...

Page 38: ...rify if the correct TV system is selected for your region See Section 6 2 Manually install channels If reception on only one channel is poor try to fine tune this channel See Section 6 2 Fine tune analogue channels Troubleshooting 9 This section describes commonly encountered issues and accompanying solutions GeneralTV Monitor issues 9 1 The TV Monitor does not switch on Unplug the mains cord wait...

Page 39: ...heck that the volume is not set to 0 Check that the sound is not muted There is picture but sound quality is poor Check Sound settings as described in Section 5 3 Adjust sound settings There is picture but sound comes from one speaker only Verify that Balance correctly set as described in Section 5 3 Adjust sound settings HDMI connection issues 9 5 You encounter problems with HDMI devices HDCP sup...

Page 40: ...stomer Support Centre in your country as listed in this user manual WARNING B B Do not attempt to repair the Product yourself This may cause severe injury irreparable damage to yourTV Monitor or void your warranty Note D D Please have available your TV Monitor model and serial number before contacting us These numbers are available on the back and side of your TV as well as on the packaging ...

Page 41: ...ices 35 Dual I II 19 E Environmental care 4 H HDCP 28 29 Hearing impaired 25 Home mode 19 I Install channels 24 K Kensington lock 7 L Language Audio 19 Menus 24 Subtitles 23 M Mains Connect 9 Manual channel installation 25 Menus Auto lock 22 Language 24 Mono sound 19 N Noise reduction 17 P Parental rating 23 Picture Adjust settings Brightness 17 Colour 17 Contrast 17 Noise reduction 17 Sharpness 1...

Page 42: ...VESA compatible wall bracket 7 Video formats 37 W Wall mount TV 7 S Screen care 4 Settings Picture Adjust settings 16 Use smart settings 17 Sound Adjust settings 19 TV location Change location 19 Setup devices 34 Sharpness 17 Shop mode 19 Side Connectors 5 Smart settings Current 17 Movie 17 Standard 17 Vivid 17 Software update Check version 24 Sound Adjust settings Audio language 19 Dual I II 19 M...

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