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User Manual BDH5031V

 1.  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this product 
shall not be treated as household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your applicable collec-
tion point for the recycling of electrical & electronic equipments waste. In the European Union and 

Other European countries which there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic prod-
uct. By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environ-
ment and to human health, which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product. The 
recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources. Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical 
and electronic equipment with your household waste. For more detailed information about recycling of this 
product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.

ROHS •DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC• COMPLIANT

This environment-friendly product does not contain the EU RoHS restricted substances (Pb, Hg, Cd, 
Cr6+, PBB, and PBDE).

ALWAYS OBEY ALL SAFETY MESSAGES

•  All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. If anything strange 

happens, unplug this product from the wall outlet.

• Do not disassemble or replace any parts of the Monitor. Refer to a qualified service personnel for repair.

WARNING

You can be killed or seriously injured if you do not follow these instructions.

 1.1  POWER

This product must be properly grounded.

• Improper grounding may cause malfunction or electric shock.
• When proper grounding is not possible, install circuit breaker.
•  Do not ground to gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod, or telephone 

line.

•  An apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a 

MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

During a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and un-
used for a long period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet.

• It can result in fire.

Summary of Contents for BDH5031V

Page 1: ...EN Philips Professional Business Solutions User Manual TYPE Nr BDH5031V 00 ...

Page 2: ...e contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product ROHS DIRECTIVE 2002 95 EC COMPLIANT This environment friendly product does not contain the EU RoHS restricted substances Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB and PBDE ALWAYS OBEY ALL SAFETY MESSAGES All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated If anything strange ...

Page 3: ...ectric shock or per sonal injury Do not touch the power plug with wet hands when plugging or unplugging it into the wall socket It can result in a risk of electric shock 1 2 INSTALLATION Do not place this Monitor on an unstable cart stand or table It may cause the product and cart to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible injury Do not use this product in the neighbourhood of a bath or sh...

Page 4: ...e malfunction For proper ventilation separate the product from the wall and keep a distance of more than 10 cm 4 inches Due to the increase of temperature inside the Monitor it may cause fire Minimum distances around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation Due to the increase of temperature inside the Monitor it may cause a fire If you wish to install this product on the wall or ceiling refer to a pr...

Page 5: ... fire or electric shock The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Spilled liquids may cause electric shock or fire Do not allow children to play or hang on the Monitor These actions may tip it over causing personal injury Do not place a candle or lighted cigarette on the Monitor If these fall into...

Page 6: ...er to a service personnel Leaving the Monitor on in this condition may cause fire or electric shock The plasma display panel consists of fine cells Although the pan els are produced with more than 99 9 percent active cells there may be some cells that do not produce light or remain lit Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended pe riod as this can cause a permanent ghost image to r...

Page 7: ...creen and your eye should be 5 7 times the diagonal size of the Monitor Watching the Monitor for a long time may hurt your eye sight When cleaning of the inside of the Monitor is required consult a qualified service personnel When the Monitor is not cleaned for a long period of time dust in it may cause fire or malfunction When the Monitor is placed on a cart or table the front side of the Monitor s...

Page 8: ...1 MUTE 2 CHECKING ACCESSORIES 2 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Check to be sure that the following items are packed with your Plas ma panel 1 Remote Control 1 UNIT 2 Batteries 2 UNIT 3 EDFU 1 UNIT 4 VGA Cable 1 UNIT 5 Ferrite Core 1 UNIT 6 AC Power Cable 2 UNITS UK Europe Remote Control Batteries EDFU VGA Cable Ferrite Core Power Cable Europe Power Cable UK ...

Page 9: ...A VCR IMAGE 5 6 WATCHING A CAMCORDER GAME CONSOLE IMAGE 5 7 CONNECTING PC 15 PIN D SUB 5 8 CONNECTING HDMI 5 9 CONNECT WITH THE DOLBY DIGITAL AMP 6 PICTURE 6 1 SELECTING PICTURE MODE 6 2 CUSTOMIZING PICTURE 6 3 ADJUSTING SCREEN 6 4 WATCHING A STILL IMAGE 6 5 WATCHING TWO PICTURES SIMULTANEOUSLY 7 SOUND 7 1 SELECTING SOUND MODE 7 2 CUSTOMIZING SOUND MODE 8 INPUT SIGNAL 8 1 SELECTING INPUT SIGNAL 8 ...

Page 10: ...ETURN TO THE CONTENTS 3 PANEL CONTROLS 3 1 FRONT PANEL Items having the same name on the plasma display and the remote control would function in exactly the same way 1 Power control sensor 2 Power Stand by Red Stand by Green ON ...

Page 11: ...EL 1 Power cord input 2 AV button 3 Menu button Use this button to enter and exit the MENU 4 Volume UP DOWN buttons Use these buttons to change your TV s volume or to move the cursor in the menu 5 Move Buttons Use these buttons to navigate through the the On Screen Display menu 6 Main Power button Use this button to switch TV to Stand By mode or TV ON mode 7 HDMI INPUT 8 PC AUDIO INPUT 9 PC INPUT ...

Page 12: ... this function to make video input selection It changes in the following sequence AV 1 AV 2 AV 3 Component PC HDMI S MODE button Whenever pressing the button it cycles in the follow ing order Normal Movie Music News User S EFFECT button Press to use a spatial sound effect PIXEL SHIFT button The whole screen shifts up down left right at 25 sec interval to minimize image sticking PIP POSITION PIP SOU...

Page 13: ...tery compartment on the back of the remote control 2 Install two AAA size batteries not included as shown Make sure the and terminals are oriented correctly 3 Replace the cover 4 3 WHEN USING REMOTE CONTROL Be sure not to allow the remote control to drop or to become wet Keep it away from hot or moist locations ...

Page 14: ...es from the digital TV Receiver output terminal to the PDP Component input terminal When connecting the cables be sure to match the cable colours 2 Press the Power Buttons Turn the PDP and the receiver ON 3 Input Select Select Component by pressing the AV button of the remote control or using the button of the PDP unit When you press the AV button you will see the OSD as shown You can move using a...

Page 15: ...eo always takes precedence However the left and right audio leads should be connected for the sound even though you would like to use S Video as AV3 input 2 Press the Power Buttons Turn the PDP and the receiver ON 3 Input Select Select AV 1 Scart AV 2 Scart or AV3 S Video by pressing the AV button of the remote control or the in keypad of the PDP unit When you press the AV button you will see the ...

Page 16: ...Input as shown left When connecting to an external AV source be sure to match the col ours N B If both S Video and Video Audio RCA cables are connected to gether in AV3 input S Video always takes precedence However the left and right audio leads should be connected for the sound even though you would like to use S Video as AV3 input 2 Press the Power Buttons Turn the PDP and the Satellite receiver...

Page 17: ... plugs are for left and right audio to accompany the yellow video lead or to be used with the S Video lead to produce sound 2 Press the Power Buttons Turn the PDP and the DVD ON 3 Input Select Select Component AV1 Scart AV2 Scart or AV3 S Video by press ing the AV button of the remote control or the in keypad of the PDP unit When you press the AV button you will see the OSD as shown You can move u...

Page 18: ...the AV button of the remote control or the in keypad of the PDP unit When you press the AV button you will see the OSD as shown You can move using and select desire input mode with but ton 4 Select the Desired Title and Function Select the desired title and function by using the remote control of the VCR Notes 1 When connecting a VCR the S Video terminal provides a better image than the Video term...

Page 19: ...rs 2 Press the Power Buttons Turn the PDP and the Camcorder Game Console ON 3 Input Select Select AV 1 Scart AV 2 Scart or AV 3 by pressing the AV button of the Remote Control or the in keypad of the PDP unit When you press the AV button you will see the OSD as shown You can move using and select desire input mode with but ton 4 Select Function Select the function by using the remote control of ca...

Page 20: ... SVGA XGA WXGA SXGA Before connecting a PC to the PDP be sure to adjust the resolution of the PC 1 Before Connecting to the PDP Set the Resolution of the PC Go to SETUP CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY PROPERTIES in Window Screen of the PC Choose the SETTINGS tab in the DISPLAY menu In the SETTINGS menu select 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 2 Connect the PC to the PDP Prepare the PC cable D su...

Page 21: ...f the PC monitor is the best at 800 x 600 SVGA for SD panel and at 1024 x 768 XGA for HD panel 2 If there is a Vertical Frequency setting menu in the Display menu of the PC adjust the frequency to 60Hz 3 If the PC resolution is too high it may be hard to read letters Select a suitable resolution 4 If the picture don t fit with the size or position of the screen select the Auto function in the Scree...

Page 22: ...left 2 Press the Power Buttons Turn on the PDP and DVD or Game console 3 Input Select Select HDMI by pressing the AV button of the remote control or the button on the PDP unit When you press the AV button you will see the OSD as shown You can move using and select desire input mode with but ton Notes HDMI input port receives only digital signal PC and HDMI Input Resolution Available in PDP Dependi...

Page 23: ... AUDIO HDMI COMPONENT INPUT AV1 AV2 AUDIO VIDEO I N P U T Optical output Dolby Digital AMP L Woofer Center R Surround L Surround R RETURN TO THE CONTENTS 5 9 CONNECT WITH THE DOLBY DIGITAL AMP If you connect the optical output to a Dolby digital AMP you can listen to better sound ...

Page 24: ...y defined image in a normally bright room Dynamic For a clear cut image emphasizing high contrast for sports viewing Cinema For a movie User Allows the user to customise settings as desired 3 Menu on the Screen will disappear After selecting a desired picture mode the menu on the screen will be disappeared If you want to customise the picture mode refer to the following page Notes 1 Normal Dynamic ...

Page 25: ...Exit MENU Mode User Brightness 40 Contrast 80 Sharpness 8 Colour 60 Colour Temp Normal Noise Reduc On Picture Sound Screen Feature Input Move Adjust Exit RETURN TO THE CONTENTS 6 2 CUSTOMIZING PICTURE You can adjust the colour tone and brightness to your preference 1 Press the MENU Button The MENU shown below will display on the screen 2 Press the button After selecting Picture by the buttons pres...

Page 26: ...re Condition Adjustments Press the buttons to adjust the picture of your preference Noise Reduc functions the noise reduction 6 Press the COLOR TEMP button on the remote con trol Pressing the COLOR TEMP button first time will display the current setting for COLOR TEMP Each time you press the button a different colour temp appears The sequence used is as follows Normal Warm Cool Notes 1 While you are...

Page 27: ...icture in picture mode is on Notes 1 Displaying a picture in a 4 3 mode for a long time may cause phosphor of the PDP to be burned So avoid displaying a picture in 4 3 screen size for a long time 2 Under PC and HDMI inputs only 16 9 and 4 3 are available 3 Auto Displays pictures of original picture size 16 9 16 9 picture formats 14 9 14 9 picture formats 4 3 4 3 picture formats like an analog TV L...

Page 28: ...tton Press the buttons to select Screen 3 Press the Volume buttons Press the Volume buttons to enter the sub menu Screen While you are in Screen menu press the or button to select a desired item and then adjust the value by pressing the or Notes 1 Screen Mode is different according to the input modes Input Available Screen Mode AV 16 9 4 3 LB 16 9 LBS 16 9 14 9 LB 14 9 LBS 14 9 Auto Component 16 9 ...

Page 29: ...gain to cancel the STILL function Notes 1 Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause image burn after image lagging 2 In this case such image burn may become less noticeable if moving images are later displayed for a long time 3 However an image burn may become a permanent one damaging the Plasma Display therefore avoid displaying the same images for a long time 4 Us...

Page 30: ...icture to be translucent The translucent rate is controlled with buttons 1 Engaging PIP mode Press the PIP button once on the remote control to engage the Pic ture in Picture mode By pressing the button repeatedly it will show the following cycle If switched to P by P Picture by Picture mode the screen will be split in half The screen on the left side is the main picture and the sub pic ture will ...

Page 31: ...picture by pressing the SOURCE button Pressing the SOURCE button repeatedly will cycle through following order AV1 AV2 AV3 5 Available PIP Input Combinations Main picture and sub picture input combinations are listed below for reference Main PIP AV1 CVBS AV2 CVBS AV3 CVBS S AV1 RGB COMP PC HDMI AV1 CVBS X X X X X X AV2 CVBS X X X X X X AV3 CVBS S X X X X X X AV1 RGB X X X X X X COMP X X X X X X X ...

Page 32: ...the button a different sound mode appears The sequence used is as follows Normal Movie Music News User Normal Suitable for watching any motion picture Movie Select this mode to simulate being at a movie theatre Music Ideal for listening to music News Allows human voice to be heard more clearly User Allows the user to adjust as desired 3 MENU will Disappear After selecting a desired Sound Mode the o...

Page 33: ... Input Move Select Exit MENU Balance 0 Effect Off AVL Off Mode Normal Equalizer Picture Sound Screen Feature Input Move Adjust Exit RETURN TO THE CONTENTS 7 2 CUSTOMIZING SOUND MODE This feature allows the user to adjust for their preference 1 Press the MENU Button The MENU screen as below will be displayed 2 Press the Button Select Sound by the buttons then press the button to display the following ...

Page 34: ...he Sound Mode by pressing the but tons then adjust it by pressing the buttons Normal Movie Music News User Normal Suitable for watching any motion picture Movie Select this mode to simulate being at a movie theater Music Suitable for listening to music News Allows human voice to be heard more clearly User Allows the user to adjust as desired Notes 1 User Mode Used as an equalizer with which the us...

Page 35: ...the remote control or select the de sire input signal using Keypad of the PDP unit When you press the AV button you will see the OSD as shown You can move using and select desire input mode with button Notes 1 If an external device is not connected or INPUT signal is not applied a Warning Message No Signal will be displayed 2 In this case check if external device is connected and or terminal con n...

Page 36: ...UT signal mode current time resolution etc 1 Press the RECALL Button Press the RECALL button on the Remote Control 1 If you watch Component PC or HDMI Displays which input terminal is used and indicates the input signal mode Indicates the mode and current time Indicates the horizontal and vertical resolution of the current input signal 2 If you watch VCR image Displays the program number and input...

Page 37: ...lish Keyboard Lock Off RC Lock Off MGDI plus On Auto Power Off Time Setting Anti Burn In Mode Reset Operation hrs 50 Picture Sound Screen Feature Input Move Adjust Exit RETURN TO THE CONTENTS 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 1 MENU BACKGROUND LANGUAGE KEYBOARD LOCK SETTING AND RC LOCK SETTING Used to select the translucent level of MENU background and lan guage used in MENU 1 Press the MENU Button The MENU screen...

Page 38: ...power is turned on the first time SELECT LANGUAGE mode will be displayed then select the desired language by using button Displayed only once 5 Keyboard Lock Setting Select Keyboard Lock by the buttons Whenever button is pressed the lock mode would cycle On and Off While the Keyboard Lock is ON if you have not turned off the PDP all of it s keys will work normally However after turning the PDP off the...

Page 39: ... On Auto Power Off Time Setting Anti Burn In Mode Reset Operation hrs 50 Picture Sound Screen Feature Input Move Adjust Exit Move Select Exit RETURN TO THE CONTENTS 9 2 MGDI PLUS META GENUINE DIGITAL IMAGE MGDI Plus is the image enhancement technology of which provides more clear realistic and delicate images MGDI Plus function can not be used In PC and HDMI modes 1 Press the MENU Button The MENU s...

Page 40: ...DBY Indicator Front panel LED lights When the AC power is on Green When the AC power is in the stand by mode Red 1 Auto Power Setting Select the Auto Power by pressing the button from Feature You can select Auto Power ON and OFF mode by us ing the button Auto Power 1 ON When the AC power is ON the Monitor will be turned on au tomatically without pressing the power button on the remote control 2 OF...

Page 41: ...ature Input Move Select Exit MENU Background 10 Language English Keyboard Lock Off RC Lock Off MGDI plus On Auto Power Off Time Setting Anti Burn In Mode Reset Operation hrs 50 Picture Sound Screen Feature Input Move Select Exit Move Select Exit RETURN TO THE CONTENTS 9 4 TIME SETTING 1 Press the MENU Button The MENU screen will be displayed as below 2 Select Feature Select Feature by the button 3 Se...

Page 42: ...elect Functions by pressing the button First set Clock current time and then You can setup off time Clock Adjust the desired hour and minute with button Off Time Setting methods are same as Clock setting method Off Timer Setting On and Off of each Timer Time Setting Functions This time memory function automatically turns the Monitor set Off at a desired time Once set up this function works every day un...

Page 43: ...ock Off RC Lock Off MGDI plus On Auto Power Off Time Setting Anti Burn In Mode Reset Operation hrs 50 Picture Sound Screen Feature Input Move Select Exit Move Select Exit RETURN TO THE CONTENTS 9 5 ANTI BURN IN Displaying a still image for a long time causes part image sticking on the screen The Anti Burn In function minimises this effect 1 Press the MENU Button The MENU screen will be displayed as be...

Page 44: ...tion by the button would switch between ON OFF Notes Pixel Shift The whole screen shifts up down left right at 25 sec interval to minimize image sticking Low Bright When displaying a still picture or a fixed pattern for a long time 5Min the brightness level decreases to minimize image sticking and the initial default value of Low Bright is On state Image Invert Inverting colour of the original imag...

Page 45: ...ONTENTS 9 6 MODE RESET You can restore the values of the adjustment setting made in the MENU back to factory settings 1 Press the MENU Button The MENU screen will be displayed as below 2 Select Feature Select Feature by the button 3 Mode Reset Enter the sub Menu by using the button Select the Mode Reset by pressing the button then press the button A confirmation message will be displayed To perform...

Page 46: ...R button first time will display the current setting for Sleep Timer To cancel the Sleep Timer press the TIMER button to select Off Sleep Timer off Sleep Timer 15 Sleep Timer 30 Sleep Timer 60 Sleep Timer 90 Sleep Timer 120 Sleep Timer off Notes 1 On screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about two seconds after pressing the TIMER button 2 If you turn the PDP off after setting ...

Page 47: ...t without stand 43 2Kg Power Requirement 100 240V 50 60Hz Appearance and specifications of this product are subject to change for improving the prod uct without prior notice CONNECTION TERMINAL ITEMS VIDEO AUDIO EXTER NAL INPUT HDMI INPUT HDMI Jack PC INPUT One 15 pin D sub jack PHONE Jack OUTPUT One 15 pin D sub jack RCA OUTPUT RCA jack LEFT RIGHT Component INPUT One Y Pb Cb Pr Cr RCA jack LEFT RI...

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