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Risk of personal injury or damage to the TV!

• 

TVs weighing more than 25 kg must be 

carried by at least two people.

• 

Use the stand supplied when mounting the TV 

on a stand. Secure the TV to the stand tightly. 

Place the TV on a flat, level surface that can 

bear the weight of the TV and the stand.

• 

When mounting the TV on a wall, use a wall 

mount that can bear the weight of the TV. 

Secure the wall mount bracket to a wall that 

can bear the total weight of the TV and the 

wall mount. TP Vision Europe B.V. accepts no 

responsibility for improper wall mounting 

leading to accident, injury or damage.

• 

Remove the stand from the TV when storing 

the TV. Never place the TV face down with the 

stand attached.

•  Before connecting the TV to the power outlet, 

make sure that the power voltage matches 

the value printed on the back of the TV. Never 

connect the TV to the power outlet if the 

voltages do not match.

• 

This product contains glass parts. Handle with 

care to avoid injury or damage.

Risk of injury to children!

Follow these precautions to prevent the TV from 

toppling over and injuring children:

• 

Never place the TV on a surface covered by 

a cloth or other material that can be pulled 

away.

• 

Make sure that no part of the TV hangs over 

the edge of the supporting surface.

• 

When you place the TV on high furniture 

(such as a bookcase), both the furniture and 

the TV must be secured either to the wall or a 

suitable support.

• 

Educate children on the dangers of climbing 

on furniture to reach the TV.

Risk of swallowing batteries!

• 

The product/remote control may contain 

coin-type batteries, which can easily be 

swallowed. Keep these batteries out of reach 

of small children at all times!

Risk of overheating!

•  Never install the TV in a confined space. 

Leave a space of at least 4 inches (10 cm) 

around the TV for ventilation. Ensure that the 

ventilation slots on the TV are not covered by 

curtains or other objects.

2 Important

Please read and make sure you understand all 

instructions before using the TV. Damage caused by 

a failure to follow the instructions is not covered by 

the warranty.

Safety

Risk of electric shock or fire!

• 

Never expose the TV to rain or water. Never 

place liquid containers (such as vases) next 

to the TV. If liquids are spilt on or inside the 

TV, disconnect the TV from the power supply 

immediately. Contact the Philips Customer 

Service Centre to have the TV checked before 

you use it again.

• 

Never place the TV, remote control or 

batteries near naked flames or other heat 

sources (including direct sunlight).

To avoid fire spreading, always keep candles or 

other naked flames away from the TV, remote 

control and batteries.

 

• 

Never insert any objects into the ventilation 

slots or other openings on the TV.

• 

Make sure that no strain is placed on the 

power cable when swivelling the TV. Strain on 

the power cable can loosen connections and 

cause arcing.

• 

The power plug of the TV must be 

disconnected to disconnect the TV from the 

mains supply. When you disconnect the power, 

always pull out the power plug, and never the 

cable. Ensure that the power plug, power cable 

and outlet socket are accessible at all times.

• 

The power plug is a disconnection device and 

should be kept so that it is easy to operate.

Risk of short circuit or fire!

• 

Never expose the remote control or batteries 

to rain, water or excessive heat.

• 

Avoid pulling the power plug. Loose power 

plugs can lead to arcing or fire.

Summary of Contents for 22PFT5403

Page 1: ...22PFT5403 Register your product and get support at www philips com TVsupport EN User manual ...

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Page 3: ... up channels 14 Setting up channels automatically 14 EPG 14 Recording option 15 Time shift option 15 7 Connecting the TV 16 Rear ports 16 Side ports 16 Connecting to a computer 17 Using Philips EasyLink 18 8 Product information 19 Display resolutions 19 Multimedia 19 Audio output power 19 Intrinsic resolution 19 Tuner reception transmission 19 Remote control 19 Power supply 19 Wall Mounting 20 9 T...

Page 4: ... their validity and suitability must first be confirmed TPVision Europe B V warrants that the material itself does not infringe upon any patents from the United States No further warranty is expressed or implied TPVision Europe B V accepts no responsibility for any errors in the content of this document nor for any issues that arise due to the content of this document Errors reported to Philips wi...

Page 5: ...ly be swallowed Keep these batteries out of reach of small children at all times Risk of overheating Never install theTV in a confined space Leave a space of at least 4 inches 10 cm around theTV for ventilation Ensure that the ventilation slots on theTV are not covered by curtains or other objects 2 Important Please read and make sure you understand all instructions before using theTV Damage cause...

Page 6: ...een care Avoid static images as much as possible Static images are images that remain onscreen for extended periods Examples include onscreen menus black bars and time displays If you must use static images reduce the screen contrast and brightness to avoid screen damage Unplug theTV before cleaning Use a soft damp cloth to wipe theTV and frame Never use substances such as alcohol chemical product...

Page 7: ... to the previous next function when a USB device is connected k Mute Mutes or restores audio l 0 9 Numeric buttons 0 9 Select channels m TEXT Enables or disables teletext n SUBTITLE Selects subtitles o Volume Adjusts the volume p BACK Returns to the previous menu or exits a function and switches to the previous channel q INFO Displays information on the current programme r Color buttons 3 Overview...

Page 8: ...e walls or other objects 30 5m Select tasks or options s SOURCES Selects connected devices t SETUP Accesses theTV setup menu u TV GUIDE Opens or closes theTV guide v Red dot Used for recording Teletext or Austext is no longer available However one teletext option closed captions is still working on most Australian television channels This service allows you to activate subtitles for television pro...

Page 9: ...t Watch from connected devices Note Turn on the device before selecting it as an external signal source 4 Using the TV This section helps you to perform basicTV operations Switching the TV on or off Flashing standby light Switching the TV on Plug in the power plug If the standby indicator is red press Standby On on the remote control or on the back panel Switching to standby Press Standby On on th...

Page 10: ... Press VOL on the remote control To mute or unmute sound Press Mute Press again to restore the sound Using the SOURCES button SOURCES 1 Press SOURCES The sources list is displayed 2 Press to select a device 3 Press OK to confirm TheTV switches to the selected device ...

Page 11: ... be saved in personal settings ColorTemperature Cool gives a bluish white hue Normal gives a white hue Users can customise the white hue when in PC mode Warm gives a reddish white hue Advance Control Noise Reduction filters and eliminates signal noise in the image Backlight adjusts the screen brightness when the backlight is set to a low value a brief white flicker may be seen when switching theTV...

Page 12: ...he default settings excluding password settings and channel information SoftwareVersion checks the current software version Note Options may vary for pictures from different sources Adjusting the sound settings 1 Press Home and select Setup to enter the Setup menu Select Sound The Sound menu is displayed 2 Press to select and adjust the settings Smart Sound Standard gives balanced outstanding soun...

Page 13: ... onscreen to change the password Locking channels 1 Press Home and select Setup to enter the Setup menu Then select Parental 2 Enter the password and select Parental Rating 3 Adjust the channel locking rating Changing the picture format 1 Press Home and select Setup to enter the Setup menu Then select Settings 2 Press to select Picture Format 3 Select a picture format 4 Press OK to confirm Summary...

Page 14: ...e slide show will start playing from the selected photo 4 Repeat this step to adjust the channel ratings Parental Rating when channels are locked Enter the four digit password to access the channel blocking menu Enter the four digit password to view locked channels Enter the four digit password to access the parental lock menu Clear All this function will clear all previously saved locked channels...

Page 15: ...elect Settings Reset 3 Select Yes and press OK If you wish to cancel select No and press OK 2 Press the following buttons to control the playback of photos or play or pause CH or CH view either the previous or the next photo Changing the slide show settings To start playing a slide show press Option and select one of the following options then press OK Rotate sets the images to rotate Duration set...

Page 16: ... BBC NEWS 24 No Information 3 BBC THREE No Information 5 BBC1 No Information 6 CBBC Channel No Information 7 SDTV No Information 8 BBC ONE Record Set Reminder Info Schedule List 2 Press to select Channel in the top bar of guide list then press to view a program information in the next 7 days of the future Focus on the Channel bar you can press to view the other programs information Fig 2 TV Guide ...

Page 17: ...f each recording should be no longer than 6 hours Recording options menu introduction Play the current video Fast back for the video press play key to play normally Fast forward for the video press play key to play normally Pause the video Stop recording and quit the recording function Time shift option In DTV mode press start time shift option menu will show on the screen and the program is in su...

Page 18: ... input Video L R CVBS L R 7 Connecting the TV This section explains how to connect devices with different connectors Note You can use different connection types to connect devices to theTV Rear ports a Antenna cable TV Input for an antenna cable or satellite signal b PC inputs VGA and audio VGA AUDIO IN VGA DVI ...

Page 19: ...0 Hz Select a supported screen resolution on the computer Connect to the computer using one of the following connections Note A separate audio cable is required when connecting via DVI orVGA HDMI cable 1 Set the resolution of the computer display to 480p 576p 720p 1080p 2 Press Home and select Setup to enter the Setup menu 3 Press to select Settings HDMI Mode and set the HDMI display mode to graph...

Page 20: ...n the remote control TheTV and all connected HDMI devices will automatically enter standby mode VGA cable VGA VGA AUDIO IN VGA DVI Using Philips EasyLink Making full use of your Philips EasyLink HDMI CEC compatible devices can enhance control features to achieve the best possible results HDMI CEC compatible devices connected through the HDMI connector can be controlled by aTV remote control To ena...

Page 21: ...42W 8 Product information Product information is subject to change without notice For detailed product information visit www philips com support Display resolutions Computer formats Resolution refresh rate 640 x 480 60Hz 800 x 600 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 1360 x 768 60Hz 1920 x 1080 60Hz Video formats Resolution refresh rate 480i 60Hz 480p 60Hz 576i 50Hz 576p 50Hz 720p 50Hz 60Hz 1080i 50Hz 60Hz 1080p ...

Page 22: ...leave a clearance gap of at least 2 2 inches or 5 5cm between the back of theTV to the wall Caution Please follow all instructions provided with theTV mount TPVision Europe B V bears no responsibility for improperTV mounting that results in accident injury or damage Model no Required pixel pitch mm Required mounting screws 22PFT5403 100 2 x M4 Minimum 12 mm Maximum 14mm ...

Page 23: ...ot fit the screen Try using a different picture format The picture position is incorrect Picture signals from certain devices may not fit the screen correctly Check the signal output of the device 9 Troubleshooting This section covers common problems and their corresponding solutions General issues The TV does not switch on Disconnect the power cable from the power outlet Wait for one minute and t...

Page 24: ... Note If no audio signal is detected theTV will automatically switch the audio output off this does not indicate a malfunction Check that all cables are connected properly Check that the volume is not set to 0 Check that the sound is not muted Check that the sound settings are set correctly There is a picture but sound only comes from one speaker Check that the sound balance is set to the centre H...

Page 25: ...ng index page and to know where you can drop off youe waste equipmet for recycling in India please contact on below given cintact details Helpline number 1800 425 6396 Monday to Saturday 9 am to 5 30 pm 10 Environmental This section covers common problems and their corresponding solutions End of Use Disposal of your old product and batteries Your product is designed and manufactured with high qual...

Page 26: ... lead mercury hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers and of 0 01 by weight in homogenous materials for cadmium except of exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule BEE Energy star Below sentence is not applicable for above 1920x1080 resolutionTV models ATTENTION This product is qualified for the BEE Star rating in the Home Mode The Objectives of Star Labeling...

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