Philips 40PFL8605H-12 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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Contact your dealer for more information.Go to www.philips.com/support to find FAQs featuring the list ofHD channels or providers in your country.Netw

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1.2 Setting upWall or stand mountingThe 2-in-1 stand that comes with the TV, can be used as a table-topstand or as a wall mount bracket. Instructions

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Turn the bar as shown.Reposition the bar on the stand and fix the bolt with the hex key.Fix the stand to the TV.12 To begin / Setting up

Page 5 - To begin

The TV is mounted at the correct height if your eyes are level withthe centre of the screen when you sit down.Distance between the 2 fixing points . .

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Slide the bottom plate of the stand onto the mounting discs.To level the TV, pull the bottom of the TV towards you slightly andlet it slide on the dis

Page 7 - The TV menus

VESA infoYour TV is prepared for a VESA-compliant wall mount bracket (notincluded).VESA codes to purchase the bracket:- 81cm/32" VESA MIS-F 100,1

Page 8 - Connecting devices

Position the TV at the ideal viewing distance. Get more from HD TVpicture or any picture without straining your eyes. Find the 'sweet spot',

Page 9 - High Definition TV

1.3 Keys on the TVPower switchSwitch the TV on or off with the power switch at the bottom of theTV. When switched off, the TV does not consume any ene

Page 10 - Network and Net TV

CH ChannelPress CH (Channel) - or + to switch channels. Or use the W or Xkeys on the remote control.18 To begin / Keys on the TV

Page 11 - 1.2 Setting up

1.4 Register your TVCongratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips.Register your TV and enjoy a range of benefits including full support(incl

Page 12 - 12 To begin / Setting up

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1.5 Help and supportUsing Help and SearchHelpYou can open Help from the Home menu. In most cases, you canalso press the Yellow key on your remote cont

Page 14 - 14 To begin / Setting up

22.1Use your TVRemote controlOverview1 Standby OTo switch the TV on or back to standby.2 Home hTo open or close the Home menu.3 Navigation keyTo navig

Page 15 - Positioning the TV

13 Red colour keyTo open interactive TV or to select a Text page.14 Green colour keyTo open the Eco settings or to select a Text page.15 Yellow colour

Page 16 - Safety and care

Remove the batteries if you are not using the remote control for along time. Dispose of batteries according to the end of usedirectives. Read Help >

Page 17 - 1.3 Keys on the TV

2.2 Menush HomeWith the Home menu, you can start watching TV or a movie disc or startany other activity. You can add an activity when you connect a de

Page 18 - CH Channel

Find your contentWhile watching TV, open the Browse menu to open the Channellist, the Programme guide or Text.When other activities are selected in th

Page 19 - 1.4 Register your TV

Enter text with the remote control keypadUse the navigation keys to position the cursor in the text. Press b(Back) to delete a character.Use the remot

Page 20 - 1.5 Help and support

In the Adjust menu you can adjust the following:• Ambilight On or Off• Ambilight dynamics• Picture format• Smart picture (presets)• Smart sound (prese

Page 21 - Use your TV

2.3 Watch TVSwitch channelsTo watch TV and switch TV channels, make sure the Watch TVactivity is selected in the Home menu.To watch TV, press h, selec

Page 22 - Batteries

In the Channel list you can mark a channel as a favourite. You can setthe Channel list to only show your favourite channels.To open the Channel list,

Page 23 - Cleaning

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Page 24 - 2.2 Menus

Broadcaster or NetworkTo select where the Programme guide information comes from,press h > Setup > TV settings > Preferences > Programmegu

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• Auto zoomAutomatically zooms the picture in to fill the screen as much aspossible without distortion. Black bars may be visible. Not fit for PCinput

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2.4 Watch a connected deviceSelect a deviceWhen a connected devices is added to the Home menu, you can easilyselect it.To select and watch a connected

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2.5 AmbilightBenefitsWith Ambilight, you enjoy a more relaxed viewing experience andimproved perceived picture quality.Dim the lighting conditions in

Page 28 - 2.3 Watch TV

To change the Lounge light mood colour scheme, press J on theTV again.To switch off Lounge light mood, press and hold J on the TV for 3seconds.You can

Page 29 - Programme guide

2.6 Net TVWhat is Net TV ?Net TV offers Internet services and websites tailored for your TV.You can visit popular sites, look at infotainment, or rent

Page 30 - Picture format

To open Net TV, close this Help and press h, select Browse NetTV and press OK. The TV links up to Net TV and opens the Startpage.To exit Net TV, press

Page 31 - Switch to standby

Clear Net TV historyWith a site icon selected in the history list, you can clear the wholelist. Press o (Options) and select Clear history.Video store

Page 32 - 2.4 Watch a connected device

33.1More on ...TextText pagesOpen TextTo open Text, while watching TV, press e (Browse) and selectText.To close Text, press b (Back).Select a Text pag

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In Text, press o (Options) to select the following:• Freeze page• Dual screen• T.O.P. overview• Enlarge• Reveal• Cycle subpages• LanguageFreeze pageTo

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3.2 Interactive TVBenefitsInteractive TV can offer additional infotainment or programmes on adigital TV channel. Interactive TV is dependent on the co

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3.3 MultimediaBrowse USBYou can view photos or play your music and videos from a USB memorydevice.Insert a USB device in the USB connection on the lef

Page 37 - Online TV

Select a photo for Scenea1 Select a photo from a connected USB device or from a connectedPC. This photo must be in JPEG format.2 With the photo highli

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3.4 Locks and timersChild locksTo prevent children from watching a channel or a programme, you canlock channels or block age-rated programmes.Parental

Page 39 - Text setup

3.5 Subtitles and languagesSubtitlesProgramme subtitles are available most of the time. You can set subtitlesto be constantly displayed. How to set co

Page 40 - 3.2 Interactive TV

3.6 Universal accessSwitch onWith Universal access switched on, the TV is set for use for hearing andvisually impaired people.Switch onIf you did not

Page 41 - 3.3 Multimedia

44.1SetupPicture, Sound, AmbilightSmart settingsYou can adjust each Smart setting with the settings in Picture orSound in Setup, TV settings. Adjust t

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Light sensorThe built-in light sensor automatically adjusts the picture, togetherwith Ambilight, to the lighting conditions of the room. To switch on,

Page 43 - 3.4 Locks and timers

4.2 ChannelsReorder and renameYou can reorder and rename channels in the Channel list.To reorder or rename a channel, read Help > Use your TV >M

Page 44 - 3.5 Subtitles and languages

To correct the TV clock, press h > Setup > TV settings >Preferences > Clock and select Country dependent. SelectDaylight saving and select

Page 45 - 3.6 Universal access

11.1To beginTV tourThe remote controlTo adjust the volume.To switch TV channels.To open or close the Home menu h.In the Home menu, you can start or st

Page 46 - Picture, Sound, Ambilight

4.3 NetworkBenefitsBrowse PCIf you connect the TV to a home network, you can play photos,music and videos from your computer or storage device. Once t

Page 47 - Light sensor

4.4 DevicesEasyLink HDMI-CECWith the TV remote control you can operate devices that have EasyLink(HDMI-CEC) and are connected with an HDMI cable. Devi

Page 48 - 4.2 Channels

With a delay value set up on the HTS, you need to switch off AudioOut delay on the TV if the HTS has this delay set up for all itsoutput connections.

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4.5 SoftwareCurrent versionTo view the current TV software version, press h > Setup >Software settings and press OK. Select Current software inf

Page 50 - 4.3 Network

55.1ConnectionsFirst connectionsPower cableInsert the power cable in the power socket of the TV.When disconnecting the power cable, always pull the pl

Page 51 - 4.4 Devices

5.2 About cablesCable qualityBefore you connect devices to the TV, check which connectors areavailable on the device. Connect the device to the TV wit

Page 52 - Pixel Plus link

VideoIf you have a device with only a Video (CVBS) connection, you needto use a Video to Scart adapter (not supplied). You can add theAudio L/R connec

Page 53 - 4.5 Software

5.3 Connect devicesSoundBarUse an HDMI cable to connect the device to the TV.If you use the HDMI-ARC connections on both TV and device, noother cable

Page 54 - Connections

Home Theatre System with disc playerUse an HDMI cable to connect the device to the TV.If you use the HDMI-ARC connections on both TV and device, nooth

Page 55 - 5.2 About cables

Audio to Video synchronisation (sync)If the sound does not match with the video on screen, you can set adelay on most DVD Home Theatre Systems to matc

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To open or close the Options menu o.In the Options menu, you can select settings related to what isshown on screen.While you watch a channel, mark it

Page 57 - 5.3 Connect devices

Digital receiver / Sat.Use 2 antenna cables to connect the antenna to the device and theTV.Add an HDMI cable to connect the device to the TV.Dig. rece

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Then use an HDMI cable to connect the digital receiver to the TV.Finally, use an HDMI cable to connect the Disc Recorder to the TV.Dig. receiver + Dis

Page 59 - Recorder

Then use an HDMI cable to connect the digital receiver to the TV.Then use an HDMI cable to connect the Disc Recorder to the TV.Then use an HDMI cable

Page 60 - Dig. receiver + Disc Recorder

If you do not use the HDMI-ARC connection on the TV and thedevice, add a digital audio cable (cinch coaxial).Digital HD receiverFirst, use 2 antenna c

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64 Connections / Connect devices

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5.4 Connect more devicesGameConnect a game console to the side or back of the TV. You can usean HDMI, YPbPr or Scart connection. If your game console

Page 63 - Digital HD receiver

To view pictures stored on your digital photo camera, you canconnect the camera directly to the TV. Use the USB connection onthe side of the TV to con

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TV as PC monitorYou can connect the TV to your computer as a PC monitor. Beforeconnecting the PC, set the PC monitor refresh rate to 60 Hz.See the fol

Page 65 - 5.4 Connect more devices

Ideal TV settingSet the TV Picture format to Unscaled for the sharpest picturequality. While watching TV, press o, select Picture format andselect Uns

Page 66 - Camcorder

5.5 NetworkWiredTo set up the wired network connection, read Help > Setup >NetworkConnect the router to the TV with a network cable. To fullfill

Page 67 - TV as PC monitor

GreenWith the green key, you select the green option or the Eco settings.YellowWith the yellow key, you select the yellow option or the Helpmenu.BlueW

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Start projectingTo start projecting the PC screen on TV, click on the small TV likeicon in the taskbar at the bottom right of the PC screen. Your PCsc

Page 69 - 5.5 Network

5.6 SD cardMemory sizeTo download rented videos from Net TV, you need to insert an SDmemory card in the TV SD card slot. Once formatted, leave the car

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5.7 Common Interface CAMCAMScrambled digital TV channels can be decoded with a Conditional AccessModule (CAM). Digital TV service operators provide th

Page 71 - 5.6 SD card

5.8 3D3DThis TV is prepared for the 3D Full HD accessory PTA02 (soldseparately).PTA02 Installation1 Switch off the TV.2 Connect the 3D transmitter to

Page 72 - 5.7 Common Interface CAM

66.1TroubleshootingContact informationIf the advice and suggestions in Troubleshooting do not help resolvethe problem, try switching the TV off and ba

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6.2 TV and remote controlThe TV does not switch on• Switch the TV off and on again with the switch on the bottom ofthe TV.• Check the power cable conn

Page 74 - Troubleshooting

6.3 TV channelsSome TV channels are gone• Check if the correct list is selected in the Channel list. With theChannel list on screen, press o (Options)

Page 75 - 6.2 TV and remote control

6.4 Picture and soundNo picture• Check if the antenna is connected properly.• Check if the correct device is selected and connected properly.• Check t

Page 76 - 6.3 TV channels

6.5 DevicesHDMI connections• The HDMI-HDCP procedure might take a few seconds before thepicture from a device appears.• If the TV does not recognise t

Page 77 - 6.4 Picture and sound

6.6 MultimediaThe files on my USB device are not shown• Set your device (camera) to ‘Mass Storage Class’ compliant.• The USB device may need specific

Page 78 - 6.5 Devices

To open or close the Home menu h.Open the Home menu as a starting point to operate the TV.In the Home menu, you can start or stop a TV activity. Like

Page 79 - 6.6 Multimedia

6.7 NetworkNet TV does not work• If the connection to the router is OK, check the router connectionto the Internet.Browse PC or Net TV work slow• You

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77.1SpecificationsSoftwareSoftware versionTo view the current TV software version, press h > Setup >Software settings and press OK. Select Curre

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7.2 EnvironmentalEco-labelPhilips continuously focuses on lowering the environmental impact ofits innovative consumer products. We aim our efforts tow

Page 82 - 7.2 Environmental

7.3 Power and receptionPowerProduct specifications are subject to change without notice. For morespecification details of this product see www.philips

Page 83 - 7.3 Power and reception

7.4 Display and soundDisplay / Picture• Diagonal size :- 32PFL8605 : 81cm / 32"- 37PFL8605 : 94cm / 37"- 40PFL8605 : 102cm / 40"- 46PFL

Page 84 - 7.4 Display and sound

7.5 Display resolutionsVideo formatsResolution — Refresh rate• 480i - 60 Hz• 480p - 60 Hz• 576i - 50 Hz• 576p - 50 Hz• 720p - 50 Hz, 60 Hz• 1080i - 50

Page 85 - 7.5 Display resolutions

7.6 MultimediaConnections• USB• Ethernet LAN RJ-45Supported USB / memory device formats• FAT 16, FAT 32, NTFSPlayback formats• MP3, AAC• WMA v2 up to

Page 86 - 7.6 Multimedia

7.7 ConnectivityTV Rear• EXT1 Scart : Audio L/R, CVBS in, RGB• EXT2 Scart : Audio L/R, CVBS in, RGB• EXT3 : Y Pb Pr, Audio L/R• VGA (D-sub 15), Audio

Page 87 - 7.7 Connectivity

7.8 Dimensions and weights32PFL8605Width 779 mmHeight 496 mmDepth 44 mmWeight ±13 kg. . . with TV standHeight 532 mmDepth 228 mmWeight ±16 kgUMv 3104

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Index22-in-1 stand 11AAdd your devices 24Adjust menu 26Ambilight 33Ambilight colour 33Audio Out delay 52Auto subtitle shift 52BBalance

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To connect a DVD, Blu-ray Disc player or game console, use theHDMI connection.The HDMI connection offers the best picture and sound quality and,if you

Page 90 - EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Philips Consumer Lifestyle Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV. Tussendiep 4 9206 AD Drachten Netherlands. (Report No. / Numéro du Rapport)

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