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Remove devices from the 

home menu

If a device is no longer connected to the TV, 
remove it from the home menu.

1

  Press 

MENU

2

  Press 

 to select a device to remove.

3

  Press 

.

The 

 

»

[Remove device]

 list appears.

4

  Press 

OK

 and select 

[Remove]

 to remove 

the device.

The selected device is removed from 

 

»

the home menu.

Change picture and sound 

settings

Change picture and sound settings to suit your 

or change settings manually.

Use Settings assistant

Use the Settings assistant to guide you 
through the best picture and sound settings.

1

  Press 

MENU

.

2

  Press 

 to select 

[Setup]

 > 

[Picture]

 

[Settings assistant]

.

3

  Press 

OK

.

The 

 

»

[Settings assistant]

 menu appears. 

Follow the on-screen instructions to 
choose your preferred picture settings.

Use Smart picture

picture settings.

1

  Press 

MENU

.

2

  Press 

 to select 

[Setup]

 > 

[Picture]

 

[Smart picture]

.

5  Use more of 

your product

Access TV menus

Menus help you to install channels, change 
picture and sound settings and access other 
features.

1

  Press 

MENU

.

The menu screen appears.

 

»

2

  Press the 

 to select and navigate 

through one of the following menus.

[Watch TV]

Switches back to the 

aerial source if another source is 
selected.

[Setup]

Accesses

 

menus that allow you 

to change picture, sound and other TV 
settings.

[Add new device]

Adds new devices to 

the home menu.

3

  Press 

OK

4

  Press 

EXIT

 to exit.

Tip

After selecting 

 

[Add new device]

, follow the 

on-screen instructions to select the correct 

device and connector.

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Page 1: ...22HFL3381D 10 26HFL3381D 10 EN User Manual Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome ...

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Page 4: ...actory settings 20 6 Install channels 21 Automatically install channels 21 Manually install channels 22 Rename channels 23 Reorder channels 23 Test digital reception 23 7 Professional mode instruction 24 Introduction 24 4 Professional Setup Remote control 2573 optional 24 Activating the Professional mode setup menu 25 Professional mode options 26 8 Connect devices 34 Back connector for 22 inchTV 3...

Page 5: ...plicable at the time of producing the products Philips is committed to develop produce and market products that cause no that if its products are handled properly for their intended use they are safe available today 1 Notice 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved notice Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V or their respective owners Philips reser...

Page 6: ...A 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse 2 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 3 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 theVESA Mounting Compliant logo are trademarks of theVid...

Page 7: ...t 4 inches or 10 cm around the TV for ventilation Ensure curtains or other objects never cover the ventilation slots on the TV Risk of damage to the TV Before you connect the TV to the power outlet ensure that the power voltage matches the value printed on the back of the TV Never connect the TV to the power outlet if the voltage is different 2 Important Read and understand all instructions before...

Page 8: ...nect the TV 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 TV from the power outlet and aerial before lightning storms During lightning storms never touch any part of the TV power cord or aerial cable Risk of hearing damage Avoid using earphones or headphones at ...

Page 9: ...o 6 to set the basic instructions in section 7 to set the Professional mode menu Side controls and indicators a POWER Switches the product on or off The product is not powered off completely unless it is physically unplugged b P CH Switches to the next or previous channel c SOURCE Selects connected devices d VOLUME Increases or decreases volume ...

Page 10: ...Standby On Switches the TV to standby if the TV is on Switches the TV on if the TV is in standby b GUIDE Switches between channel grid and programme list c SUBTITLE Launches the subtitle menu d AV Selects connected devices e f g OK Press to display the channel grid when watching TV h Navigation buttons Navigates through the menus i j t MUTE Mutes or restores audio output k P Programme Switches to ...

Page 11: ...n helps you perform basic operations Switch your TV on off or to standby To switch on If the standby indicator is off press POWER at the side of the TV If the standby indicator is red press Standby On on the remote control To switch to standby Press Standby On on the remote control The standby indicator switches to red To switch off Press POWER at the side of the TV The standby indicator switches ...

Page 12: ...lect a colour coded item 3 Press TELETEXT to exit Teletext Note For UK users only Some digital TV channels offer dedicated digital text services for example BBC1 v Watch connected devices Note Switch on the device before selecting it as a source on the TV Use the AV button 1 Press AV The source list appears 2 Press the Navigation buttons to select a device 3 Press OK TheTV switches to the selected...

Page 13: ...ettings assistant menu appears Follow the on screen instructions to choose your preferred picture settings Use Smart picture picture settings 1 Press MENU 2 Press to select Setup Picture Smart picture 5 Use more of your product AccessTV menus Menus help you to install channels change picture and sound settings and access other features 1 Press MENU The menu screen appears 2 Press the to select and...

Page 14: ...ure format Horizontal shift Adjusts the picture horizontally for PC VGA DVI HDMI or YPbPr Vertical shift Adjusts the picture vertically for PC VGA DVI HDMI or YPbPr 3 Press to select one of the following Smart picture settings Personal Lists customised personal picture settings Vivid Maximises picture settings Standard Adjusts picture settings to suit most environments and types of video Movie App...

Page 15: ... setting is applied Adjust sound settings 1 Press MENU 2 Press to select Setup Sound The Sound menu appears Change picture format 1 Press A picture format bar appears 2 Press or to select a picture format The selected picture format is activated 3 Press OK Summary of picture formats The following picture settings can be Note Depending on the format of the picture source some picture settings are n...

Page 16: ...al sound Ð Í Ú Í º Í Í Þ Ì Ê Ê òª ò Þ ß Ü ó Û Ü Headphone volume Adjusts headphone volume Only appears when Professional mode is Off Auto volume Automatically reduces sudden volume changes for example when switching channels When enabled this produces a more consistent audio volume Delta volume Levels out volume differences between channels or connected devices Switch to the connected device befor...

Page 17: ...LETEXT TheTeletext screen appears 2 Press to select a Teletext page 3 Press to enter a subpage Use the Electronic Programme Guide EPG is an on screen guide available for digital channels EPG allows you to View a list of digital programmes being broadcast View upcoming programmes Group programmes by genre Switch on EPG 1 When watching TV press GUIDE The EPG planner screen appears displaying informa...

Page 18: ...ways or On during mute to display subtitles only when audio is muted 7 Press OK to enable subtitles Note Repeat this procedure to enable subtitles on each analogue channel Tip Select Subtitle mode Off to disable subtitles Enable subtitles on digital TV channels 1 When watching digital channels press SUBTITLE The Subtitle mode menu appears 2 Select On to display subtitles always or On during mute t...

Page 19: ...le language set in the installation menu is temporarily overruled 1 Press MENU 2 Press to select Setup Features Subtitle language 3 Press OK or to enter the list of available languages 4 Press to select a subtitle language 5 Press OK to enable your selection Tip You can also access Subtitle language menu while watching TV by pressing OPTIONS Subtitle language ...

Page 20: ...cted photo in full screen mode Tip When in full screen mode press to move between photos View a slide show of your photos 1 When a full screen image of a photo is displayed press OK A slide show begins from the selected image 2 Press OK to pause the slide show The icon appears Press to go back or move forward to the next image EXIT to stop the slide show Change slide show settings 1 When viewing a...

Page 21: ...ss OK to play the selected music Music settings When listening to music press OPTIONS to access one of the following music settings Start Stop play Repeat Play once Show info TV speakers Disconnect a USB storage device Caution Follow this procedure to avoid damage to your USB storage device 1 Press EXIT to exit the USB browser 2 disconnect the USB storage device øÑ ª ...

Page 22: ...ll to view channel information or Off to turn off the channel information EasyLink Enables one touch play and one touch standby between EasyLink compliant devices E sticker For shop mode only Sets the location of the e sticker Access decoder channel You can map channels provided through a decoder or descrambler to yourTV channel selection In this way you can select these channels by using the RC o...

Page 23: ...rol 2 Press to select a demo and press OK to view it 3 Press Red button DEMO to exit Reset theTV to factory settings You can restore the default picture and sound settings of yourTV Channel installation settings remain the same 1 Press MENU 2 Press to select Setup Installation Factory settings 3 Press OK or to enter the Factory settings menu A factory setting message appears 4 Select Reset to star...

Page 24: ...annel installation 1 Press MENU 2 Press to select Setup Installation Channel install Channel assistant Ý Ó µ Ð Ð Í Ú Í º Ü Ô Ý ò Ð º Ü Ý µ Ú Ó Ð Í ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó ó Ø Ó Û 3 Press OK or to enter the menu The country menu appears 4 Press to select your country 5 Press OK The channel installation guide appears on the screen Step 3 Install channels Install the available analogue and digi...

Page 25: ... return to the Analogue Manual menu Í Ú Ð º Í Ü Ì òòò Ð Í Ú Í º Ü Ô Ý ò Ð º Ü Ý µ Ú Ý Í ß æ Ó ß æ Ó Í 3 When installation is complete press OK to return to Installation menu Step 4 Update the channel list You can choose to enable standby mode auto update of channels If you enable this feature the new channels stored in your TV will be updated every morning according to the channel information in t...

Page 26: ...ct Store to store the frequency Note If the signal quality and strength is poor reposition the antenna or satellite dish and retest If you still have problems with the reception of your digital broadcast contact a specialised installer Step 3 Fine tune analogue channels 1 Press MENU 2 Press to select Setup Installation Channel install Analogue Manual The Analogue Manual menu appears 3 Press to sel...

Page 27: ... Mode Professional Mode offers the Access to the Consumer Menu can be blocked This prevents users e g guests from deleting or changing channel settings and or modifying picture and sound settings This ensures that TVs are always set up correctly A switch on volume and channel can be selected After switching on the TV will and channel The maximum volume level of the TV can be limited in order to pr...

Page 28: ...annel 2 Press the following buttons to access Professional mode setup menu 3 1 9 7 5 3 t MUTE on Guest remote control M button on Professional setup remote control When SETUP mode is selected on the Professional setup remote control 3 select and change any of the settings 4 Select and select to save the setting Press MENU EXIT to exit Professional mode menu without saving 5 For Professional mode s...

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Page 30: ...y Off On Switch On Volume 0 60 Maximum Volume 0 60 Switch On Channel List available channels High Security Mode Off On Power On On Standby Welcome message Line 2 Popop menu Power on On Standby Last status Auto SCART Off On Display message Off On Auto USB Blank Channels List of available chanels to select from Yes No popup Smartloader to TV Action Menu Action Menu Welcome message Line 1 Popop menu ...

Page 31: ...rmal screen information is displayed High security mode Off Professional mode setup menu can be accessed by both Guest remote control Press 3 1 9 7 5 3 t MUTE and the Professional setup remote control Press M button On Professional mode setup menu can only be accessed by the Professional setup remote control switch on volume level can adjust his her preferred The installer When the guest switches ...

Page 32: ...standby between HDMI CEC compliant devices Note Before activating HDMI CEC in function make sure the HDMI CEC compliant devices are turned to on Selects EasyLink On HDMI CEC in in Professional mode Refer to page 40 on Use Philips EasyLink for more details about HDMI CEC function Off Disables HDMI CEC feature in Professional mode On Enables HDMI CEC feature in Professional mode Enables or disables ...

Page 33: ...er to TV video audio channelTable and Professional mode settings from a Smartloader USB device to theTV set video audio channelTable and Professional mode settings from theTV set to a Smartloader USB device Selects to store Professional mode settings ...

Page 34: ...Ü Ñ ÊÙß ÌÊ ßÒÌÛÒÒß ØÜÓ í ßËÜ Ñ Òæ ÔÛÚÌ ñ Î ÙØÌ ØÜÓ ï ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ î ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ í ñ ÜÊ ÊÙß ÛÈÌ í ØÜÓ î ØÜÓ ï ÑËÌ 8 Connect devices For best picture quality we recommend you use the following connection types listed below from highest to basic quality 1 HDMI 2 Y Pb Pr component 3 SCART 4 VIDEO composite Note The connectivity diagrams provided in this section are examples only Other types of connections ar...

Page 35: ...al devices such as DVD players or game consoles ÊÙß ÊÙß ßËÜ Ñ Òæ ÔÛÚÌ ñ Î ÙØÌ ØÜÓ ï ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ î ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ í ñ ÜÊ ÊÙß ÛÈÌ í a EXT 1 EXT 2 SCART Analogue audio and video input from analogue or digital devices such as DVD players or game consoles b SPDIF OUT Digital audio output to home theatres and other digital audio systems c AUDIO OUT L R Analogue audio output to home theatres and other audio syste...

Page 36: ...gue devices connected to VIDEO or S VIDEO g HDMI 1 2 3 Digital audio and video input from high players Note Only one HDMI connector is available on 19 22 models The HDMI connector on these models is labelled as HDMI instead of HDMI 1 h TV ANTENNA Signal input from an antenna cable or satellite ÌÊ ßÒÌÛÒÒß 31 EN 33 EN ...

Page 37: ...ee Manually adjust picture settings on page 15 and set the picture format to Unscaled Connect a computer with one of the following connectors Note Connections via DVI or VGA require an additional audio cable HDMI cable b VIDEO Composite video input from analogue devices such as VCRs c S VIDEO Video input from analogue devices such as satellite receivers d Stereo audio output to headphones or earph...

Page 38: ...r to documentation from your operator on how to insert a smart card into the Conditional Access Module ÜÊ ÊÙß ÊÙß ßËÜ Ñ Òæ ÔÛÚÌ ñ Î ÙØÌ ØÜÓ ï ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ î ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ í ñ ÜÊ ÊÙß DVI HDMI cable rear HDMI and AUDIO IN DVI HDMI cable side HDMI and AUDIO IN L R HDMI cable and HDMI DVI adaptor rear HDMI and AUDIO IN ÜÊ ßËÜ Ñ Òæ ÔÛÚÌ ñ Î ÙØÌ ØÜÓ ï ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ î ñ ÜÊ ØÜÓ í ñ ÜÊ ÊÙß ÜÊ ÜÊ ßËÜ Ñ Òæ ÔÛÚÌ ñ Î ÙØÌ ØÜ...

Page 39: ...e 100 interoperability with all HDMI CEC devices Note The EasyLink compliant device must be switched on and selected as the source Insert and activate a CAM Caution Be sure to follow the instructions described below Wrong insertion of a CAM may damage both the CAM and your TV 1 Switch off the TV 2 Following the directions printed on the CAM gently insert the CAM into the COMMON INTERFACE at the si...

Page 40: ... and all connected HDMI devices in standby mode System audio control When you connect your TV to HDMI CEC compliant devices your TV can switch automatically to play audio from the connected device To use one touch audio you must map the audio input from the connected device to your TV You can use the remote control from the connected device to adjust the volume Remote control RC key forwarding RC ...

Page 41: ...ect such as a heavy table Enable or disable EasyLink Note Do not enable Philips EasyLink if you do not intend to use it 1 When watching TV press Home The home menu appears 2 Press the Navigation buttons to select Setup The Setup menu appears 3 Press the Navigation buttons to select Installation Preferences EasyLink The EasyLink menu appears 4 Select On or Off 5 Press OK EasyLink is enabled or disa...

Page 42: ...09B PF02E09W Batteries 2 x AAA LR03 type Power Mains power AC 220 240 50Hz Standby power 0 15W Ambient temperature 5 to 35 degrees Celsius 9 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 Resolution refresh rate 640 x 480 60Hz 800 x 600 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 128...

Page 43: ...theTV purchase a PhilipsTV mount or aVESA compatibleTV mount To prevent damage to cables and connectors be sure to leave a clearance of at least 2 2 inches or 5 5cm from the back of theTV Warning Follow all instructions provided with the TV mount Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V bears no responsibility for improper TV mounting that results in accident injury or damage TV screen size Recommended...

Page 44: ...urce There is sound but no picture Check that the picture settings are correctly set 10 Troubleshooting This section describes commonly encountered issues and accompanying solutions General TV issues TheTV does not switch on Disconnect the power cable from the power outlet Wait for one minute then reconnect it Check that the power cable is securely connected The TV does not respond to remote contr...

Page 45: ...DVI adaptor or HDMI to DVI cable is used check that an additional audio cable is connected to AUDIO L R or AUDIO IN mini jack only There is poorTV reception from an antenna connection Check that the antenna is properly connected to the TV Loudspeakers unearthed audio devices neon lights high buildings and other large If possible try to improve the reception quality by changing the antenna directio...

Page 46: ...ompatible If a HDMI CDC EasyLink compliant audio device is connected to theTV and the TV does not display any mute or volume icon when the volume is muted increased or decreased This behavior is normal when a HDMI CEC EasyLink compliant device is connected USB connection issues USB device content is not displayed Check that the USB storage device is set to Mass Storage Class compliant as described...

Page 47: ...ock 38 Local KB lock 28 M MENU Main menu 10 Troubleshooting 41 Multimedia 41 USB 17 Music 18 O One touch play 37 One touch standby 37 Index B Batteries C Channel list install Automatic 21 Manual 22 Test digital reception 23 Troubleshooting 41 Update 22 Computer Connect 34 display resolutions 39 Troubleshooting 42 D DEMO 20 Digital channels CAM 36 Test digital reception 23 Display resolutions 39 E ...

Page 48: ...te control Professional Setup Remote control 24 RC lock 28 39 Troubleshooting 41 S Smart card 36 Smart settings 12 Software version 18 Sound settings 12 Subtitles On analogue channels 15 On digital channels 16 T 39 Teletext 9 13 Troubleshooting 41 TV overview 6 U USB Listen to music 18 29 View photos 17 V Video formats 39 Volum 9 Volume 7 W Wall mounts 40 Welcome message 29 ...

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