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Side connector

1

2

3

a

  COMMON INTERFACE

Slot for a Conditional Access Module 

(CAM).

  

b

 USB

For music, photo, and video.

c

 HEADPHONE

Audio output to your headphones.

d

 HDMI

Digital audio and video input from high-

definition digital devices such as Blu-ray 

players.

e

  SERV. U

For use by ser vice personnel only.

f

  SCART (RGB / CVBS)

Analogue audio and video input from 

analogue or digital devices such as DVD 

players or game consoles.

Summary of Contents for 221TE5

Page 1: ...E ng li s h 221TE5 241TE5 www philips com welcome EN Notice important information 2 User manual 5 Troubleshooting 35 ...

Page 2: ...03 386 853 0 09 Greece 30 00800 3122 1223 Free of charge Ireland 353 01 601 1161 Local call tariff Italy 39 840 320 041 0 08 Luxembourg 352 26 84 30 00 Local call tariff The Netherlands 31 0900 0400 063 0 10 Norway 47 2270 8250 Local call tariff Poland 48 0223491505 Local call tariff Portugal 351 2 1359 1440 Local call tariff Spain 34 902 888 785 0 10 Sweden 46 08 632 0016 Local call tariff Switze...

Page 3: ...itor mounts 15 7 TV Channel installation 16 Automatically install channels 16 Manually install channels 17 Rename channels 17 Rearrange channels 18 Test digital reception 18 8 Settings 19 AccessTV menus 19 Change picture and sound settings 19 Use the universal access menu 21 Use advanced teletext features 22 Create and use lists of favourite channels 23 Use the Electronic Programme Guide 24 Displa...

Page 4: ...ilips 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 accessor...

Page 5: ...e 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 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...

Page 6: ...re or power cord damage Never place the monitor or any objects on the power cord To easily disconnect the monitor power cord from the power outlet ensure that you have full access to the power cord at all times When you disconnect the power cord always pull the plug never the cable Disconnect the monitor from the power outlet and aerial before lightning storms During lightning storms never touch a...

Page 7: ... Get started and connect your devices Congratulations 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 devi...

Page 8: ...nd video c HEADPHONE Audio output to your headphones d HDMI Digital audio and video input from high definition digital devices such as Blu ray players e SERV U For use by service personnel only f SCART RGB CVBS Analogue audio and video input from analogue or digital devices such as DVD players or game consoles ...

Page 9: ...ct On or Off then press OK Use a Conditional Access Module A Conditional Access Module CAM is provided by digitalTV service operators to decode digitalTV channels Note Refer to the documentation from your service operator on how to insert a smart card into the Conditional Access Module Insert and activate a CAM Caution Be sure to follow the instructions described below Wrong insertion of a CAM may...

Page 10: ... choose to hear theTV from those speakers instead of theTV speakers When you play content from an EasyLink compliant home theatre if you want to mute theTV speakers automatically turn on EasyLink mode 1 Connect an HDMI CEC compliant device to the HDMI connector 2 Connect an audio cable from the SPDIF OUT connector to the EasyLink compliant device s AUDIO IN connector see Back connections on page 5...

Page 11: ...less it is physically unplugged b CH Switch to the next or previous channel c SOURCE Select an input source Return to the previous screen or exit from the on screen menu d Increase or decrease volume e Power indicator Red LED RC standby mode PC standby mode 4 Controls Side control buttons 1 2 4 3 5 ...

Page 12: ...k Return to the previous screen Return to the last viewed channel h CH CH Switch channels i Mute Switch the sound On or Off j Volume Increase or decrease the volume k Colour buttons Select tasks or options l 0 9 Numeric buttons Select a channel m SUBTITLE Enable or disable subtitles n TEXT Enable or disable teletext o OPTIONS Access options for the current activity or selection p OK Confirm an ent...

Page 13: ...der the front bezel È È The standby indicator switches off 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 press POWER under the front bezel 5 Start to ...

Page 14: ... SOURCE button TV SCART VGA HDMI 1 HDMI 2 1 Press SOURCE to display the source list È È The source list appears 2 Press SOURCE or to select a device 3 Press OK to confirm your selection Switch channels Press CH or enter a channel number using the numeric buttons on the remote control Press the CH button at the front of the monitor ...

Page 15: ... h Adjust monitor volume To turn up or down the volume Press on the remote control Press buttons at the front of the monitor To mute or restore the muted sound Press to mute the sound Press again to restore the sound ...

Page 16: ...Cinema Game Energy saving Standard Photo Custom SmartSound Personal Standard News Cinema Game Drama Sports Teletext 1000 page Smart Text Stand Tilt 0 15 degree 6 Product information Product information is subject to change without notice For detailed product information go to www philips com support Picture Display LCD panel type TFT LCD Backlight type W LED system Diagonal screen size 221TE5 21 5...

Page 17: ...quired pitch mm Required mounting bolts 21 5 75 x 75 4 x M4 23 6 75 x 75 4 x M4 Tuner Reception Transmission Aerial Input 75 ohm coaxial IEC75 TV system PAL I PAL B G PAL D K SECAM B G SECAM D K SECAM L L Video Playback NTSC PAL SECAM Tuner Display PLL CI CI yes Burn CI key in set Digital TV DVB C DVB T MHEG 5 v1 06 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 support Tuner bands Hyperband S Channel UHF VHF Connectivity Ext sid...

Page 18: ...nnels stored in yourTV are updated every morning according to the channel information in the broadcast 1 Press 2 Select Setup Channel settings Channel installation Automatic channel update 3 Select On to enable the automatic update or select Off to disable it 4 To return press 7 TV Channel installation The first time you set up yourTV you are prompted to select a menu language and to installTV and...

Page 19: ... OK 6 When the name is complete select Done then press OK Tip Press Aa to change an uppercase letter to a lowercase letter and vice versa Manually install channels This section describes how to search and store analogueTV channels manually Automatic channel update Channel update message Digital Reception test Symbol rate mode Symbol rate Analogue Manual antenna inst Installation mode Language Chan...

Page 20: ...th is poor reposition the aerial or satellite dish and retest If you still have problems with the reception of your digital broadcast contact a specialised installer Rearrange channels After you install channels you can rearrange the order in which they appear 1 While you watch TV press LIST or OK È È The channel matrix menu is displayed 2 Press OPTIONS È È The channel options menu appears 3 Selec...

Page 21: ... default settings Contrast Adjust the intensity of backlight areas while the video contents are kept unchanged Brightness Adjust the intensity and details of dark areas Colour Adjust colour saturation Sharpness Adjust sharpness in the image Noise reduction Filter and reduce noise in an image 8 Settings This chapter describes how to change settings and customize functions Access TV menus Menus help...

Page 22: ...C resolution to wide screen mode for best results Tint Adjust the colour balance in an image Custom tint Customise tint setting Only available if Tint Custom is selected SmartVideo Fine tune each pixel to match surrounding pixels This setting produces a brilliant high definition image Advanced sharpness Enable superior picture sharpness SmartContrast Enhance contrast Medium setting is recommended ...

Page 23: ...casting the secondary audio will be displayed Primary subtitle language If the selected subtitle is broadcasting it is selected by default Secondary subtitle language If the primary subtitle is not broadcasting the secondary subtitle will be displayed Subtitle zoom Not for HD and PC mode Displays 4 3 pictures over the full area of the screen with sub titles visible Part of the top of the picture i...

Page 24: ...tain several subpages Subpages are displayed next to the main page number 1 Press TEXT È È The teletext screen appears 2 Press or to select a teletext page 3 Press or to enter a subpage Primary Teletext If the selected teletext is broadcasting it is selected by default Secondary Teletext If the primary teletext is not broadcasting the secondary teletext will be displayed Hearing impaired Enable or...

Page 25: ...rite then press OK È È Only channels in the favourites list appear in the channel grid Note The favourites channel grid is empty until you add channels into the favourites list View all channels You can exit the favourites list and view all installed channels 1 While you watch TV press LIST or OK È È The channel matrix menu is displayed 2 Press OPTIONS 3 Select Select list All then press OK È È Al...

Page 26: ... 4 Select one of the following options then press OK Set reminder Clear reminders Set or clear programme reminders Change day Set the programme guide day More info Display programme information Search by genre Search TV programmes by genre Scheduled reminders List programme reminders Only available for upcoming programmes Update Guide data Update the latest programme guide information Display the ...

Page 27: ... if you select Auto clock Manual 1 Press 2 Select Setup TV settings Preferences Clock Auto clock Manual then press OK 3 Select Daylight savings then press OK 4 Select Standard or Daylight saving time then press OK Use timers You can set timers to switch theTV to standby at a specified time Tip Set the TV clock before you use timers Automatically switch the TV to standby sleep timer Sleep timer swi...

Page 28: ... select a subtitle language Change menu language 1 Press 2 Select Setup TV settings Preferences Menu language then press OK 3 Select a language then press OK Lock unsuitable content You can prevent your children from watching certain programmes or channels by locking the TV controls Set or change code 1 Press 2 Select Setup Channel settings Child lock 3 Select Set code or Change code È È The Set c...

Page 29: ...orage device Change audio language You can choose an audio language if it is available from your broadcaster For digital channels multiple languages may be available For analogue channels two languages may be available 1 While you watch TV press OPTIONS 2 For digital channels select Audio language select the language then press OK 3 For analogue channels select Dual I II select either language the...

Page 30: ...ange TV preferences Use the preferences menu to customise your TV settings 1 Press 2 Select Setup TV settings Preferences 3 Select one of the following then press OK Menu language Select a menu language Sleep timer Switch the TV to standby after a pre defined duration Location Optimise TV settings for your location home or shop E sticker This item set the TV to Shop mode When any other OSD on scre...

Page 31: ...Watch demo OK 3 Select a demo and press OK to view it 4 To exit press Reset the TV to factory settings You can restore the default picture and sound settings of yourTV The channel installation settings remain the same 1 Press 2 Select Setup TV settings Factory settings then press OK 3 If you are prompted to enter a code enter the child lock code see Set or change code on page 26 È È A confirmation...

Page 32: ...the photo enlarged to fill the TV screen To view the next or previous photo press 3 To return press View a slide show of your photos 1 When a full screen image of a photo is displayed press OK È È A slide show begins from the selected photo Press the following buttons to control play to play to pause or to play the previous or next photo to stop To return press Change slide show settings 1 While y...

Page 33: ... 4 Select an album of pictures 5 Press OK È È The slideshow begins 6 To exit press Play video 1 In the USB browser select Video then press OK 2 Select a video file then press OK to play 3 To control play press the play buttons to play to pause or to play the previous or next video or to search forward or backward to stop Change video settings While you play video press OPTIONS to access one of the...

Page 34: ...at are more noticeable than others This policy is valid worldwide 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 pixels together appear as a single white pixel When all are dark the three colored sub pixels together appear as ...

Page 35: ...screen when the monitor displays a light pattern These are some types of black dot defects Proximity of Pixel Defects Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same type that are near 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 warra...

Page 36: ... of all types 3 BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL 221TE5 241TE5 1 dark subpixel 5 or fewer 2 adjacent dark subpixels 2 or fewer 3 adjacent dark subpixels 0 Distance between two black dot defects 15mm Total black dot defects of all types 5 or fewer TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL 221TE5 241TE5 Total bright or black dot defects of all types 5 or fewer Note 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel d...

Page 37: ...our country See the listed countries on the back of the monitor Picture issues The monitor is on but there is no picture Check that the antenna is properly connected to the monitor Check that the correct device is selected as the monitor source There is sound but no picture Check that the picture settings are correctly set There is poor monitor reception from an antenna connection Check that the a...

Page 38: ...audio signal is detected the monitor automatically switches the audio output off this does not indicate malfunction Check that all cables are properly connected Check that the volume is not set to 0 Check that the sound is not muted There is a picture but the sound quality is poor Check that the sound settings are correctly set There is a picture but sound comes from one speaker only Verify that s...

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