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Colour Television
Chassis
FM23 AC, FM24 AB, FM33 AA
Contents
1 2 3 4 5 6 Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview Safety Instructions, Maintenance, Warnings, and Notes Directions for Use Mechanical Instructions Service Modes, Error Codes, Fault Finding, and Repair Tips Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overview, and Waveforms Wiring Diagram (FM23 AC/FM24 AB) Wiring Diagram (FM33 AA) Block Diagram Video Testpoint Overview: SCAVIO Panel Block Diagram Audio Testpoint Overview Audio Amplifier Panel Block Diagram Power Supply (FM23 AC) Testpoint Overview Power Supply (FM23 AC) Block Diagram Power Supply (FM24/FM33) Testpoint Overview: Power Supply (FM24 AB) Testpoint Overview: Power Supply (FM33 AA) Power Lines Overview (FM23 AC) Power Lines Overview (FM24 AB/FM33 AA) I2C-IC Overview (FM23/FM24/FM33) Circuit Diagrams and PWB layouts Audio & Supply: DC Protection (Diagram A1) Audio & Supply: Filters (Diagram A2) Audio & Supply: Left High (Diagram A3) Audio & Supply: Left Low (Diagram A4) Audio & Supply: Right High (Diagram A5) Audio & Supply: Right Low (Diagram A6) Audio & Supply: Supply+DC Prot.(Diagram A7) EMC Filter Panel (Diagr. EMC) LED/Switch (Sets with Speakers) (Diagram LD)
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Contents
LED/Switch (Speakerless sets) Power Supply (FM23 AC) Power Supply (FM24 AB) Power Supply (FM33 AA) SCAVIO: Function Blocks SCAVIO: Sync Selection SCAVIO: Video Selection SCAVIO: Video ADC SCAVIO: Video Select. Decoder SCAVIO: VGA Input SCAVIO: Control Functions 1 SCAVIO: Control Functions 2 SCAVIO: Scaler Clock Gen. SCAVIO: PW Scaler + Memory SCAVIO: Back-End EPLD SCAVIO: Back-End LVDS Out SCAVIO: Audio Source Select. SCAVIO: Audio Processor SCAVIO: Audio Delay Line VGA Connector Panel 8 Electrical Alignments 9 Circuit Descriptions List of Abbreviations IC Data 10 Spare Parts List 11 Revision List
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(Diagram LD) 57 (Diagr. P1-P7) 59-65 (Diagr. P1-P7) 73-79 (Diagr. P1-P7) 87-93 (Diagr. SC1) 99 (Diagr. SC2) 100 (Diagr. SC3) 101 (Diagr. SC4) 102 (Diagr. SC5) 103 (Diagr. SC6) 104 (Diagr. SC7) 105 (Diagr. SC8) 106 (Diagr. SC9) 107 (Diagr. SC10) 108 (Diagr. SC11) 109 (Diagr. SC12) 110 (Diagr. SC13) 111 (Diagr. SC14) 112 (Diagr. SC15) 113 (Diagr. VGA) 120 123 126 146 148 152 170 58 66-72 80-86 94-98 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 114-119 121-122
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31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Diagram 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 54 55
PWB 52-53 52-53 52-53 52-53 52-53 52-53 52-53 54 56
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Copyright 2003 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips. Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 13890
Published by RB 0366 Service PaCE
EN 2
1.
FM23, FM24, FM33
Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
Index of this chapter: 1. Technical Specifications 2. Connections 3. Chassis Overview Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions. : 160 deg (V) 1.1.2 Sound Maximum power 1.1.3 Miscellaneous Mains voltage Mains frequency Ambient temperature Maximum humidity Power dissipation : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 95 - 264 V 50 / 60 Hz + 5 to + 40 deg. C 90 % R.H. 280 W (32") 300 W (37") 380 W (42") <3W 24 kg (32-inch) 30 kg (37-inch) 36 kg (42-inch) 964x512x89 (32") 1060x580x90 (37") 1210x660x90 (42") : 30 W_rms
1.1
1.1.1
Technical Specifications
Picture Display Screen sizes : : : : : : : : : : FHT plasma panel 32-inch (82 cm) 37-inch (94 cm) 42-inch (107 cm) 852(*3)x1024 (32") 1024(*3)x1024 (37") 1024(*3)x1024 (42") 400 : 1 600 cd/m^2 160 deg (H)
Resolution (pixels)
Standby Power dissipation Weight
Contrast ratio Light output Viewing angle
Dimens. (WxHxD) in mm
1.2
1.2.1
Connections
Rear Connections
AUDIO IN
L VGA1 R MAINS RS323 DVI-D VGA2 VGA1 DVI-D Y/C S SVHS VGA2 RC-OUT R L
AV2
AV1 CVBS B/Pb/Cb H L R AV3 B/Pr/Cr v AUDIO IN
AUDIO AUDIO IN IN
! All Functional blocks shaded grey are required for the"Basic Configuration". The remainder is required for the "Enhanced Configuration".
CL 16532099_010.eps 260801
Figure 1-1 Rear View RS232
1 6 9 5
Audio - In (VGA1) - - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm - - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm VGA1 - In
1 6 5 10 15
jq jq
Figure 1-2 RS232 Connector 1 2 - TXD 3 - RXD 4 - RL_ICN 5 6 - GL_ICN 7 - LD_ICN 8 - IR_TX 9 - IR_RX 10 11 11
(UART) (UART) (ICONN) Ground (ICONN) (ICONN) (ICONN) (ICONN) Ground Ground
k j j H k k k j H H
Figure 1-3 VGA Connector 1 - Red 2 - Green 3 - Blue 4 - TXD 5 6 - Red 7 - Green 8 - Blue 9 - RC 10 11 - RXD 12 - DDC_SDA 13 - H-sync 14 - V-sync 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground j j j k H H H H k H j j j j
Audio - In (DVI-D) * - - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm - - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm Audio - In (VGA2) - - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm - - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm
jq jq
jq jq
0-5V 0-5V
Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
15 - DDC_SCL VGA2 - Out
1 6 11 5 10 15
FM23, FM24, FM33
1.
EN 3
jq jq jq
j
AV1: Audio/Video - In * - - CVBS 1 V_pp / 75 ohm - - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm - - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm AV3: Audio/Video - In * - - G/Y/Y 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm - - B/Pb/Cb 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm - - R/Pr/Cr 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm - -H - -V - - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm - - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm (*) Only available in the Enhanced version.
Figure 1-4 VGA Connector 1 - Red 2 - Green 3 - Blue 4 - TXD 5 6 - Red 7 - Green 8 - Blue 9 10 11 - RXD 12 - DDC_SDA 13 - H-sync 14 - V-sync 15 - DDC_SCL RC - Out - - RC DVI-D *
1 9 17 8 16 24 C5
(0.7 V_pp/75 ohm) (0.7 V_pp/75 ohm) (0.7 V_pp/75 ohm) Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground
kj kj kj k H H H H H j j kj kj j
jq jq jq jq jq jq jq
0-5V 0-5V
kq
Figure 1-5 DVI-D Connector 1 - RX22 - RX2+ 3 Ground 4 5 6 - DDC-SCL 7 - DDC-SDA 8 9 - RX110 - RX1+ 11 Ground 12 13 14 - 5V_STBY_SW 15 Ground 16 - 5V_STBY_SW 17 - RX018 - RX0+ 19 Ground 20 21 Ground 22 23 - RXC+ 24 - RXCC5Ground AV2: SVHS - In * 1 -Y 2 -C 3 -Y 4 - C / 16:9 j j H k k j j H
H j j H H j j H
Ground Ground 1 V_pp / 75 ohm 0.3 V_pp / 75 ohm
H H j j
AV2: Audio - In * - - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm - - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm
jq jq
EN 4 1.3
1.
FM23, FM24, FM33
Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
Chassis Overview
LD
LED / SWITCH PANEL
PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL
A EMC SC
AUDIO AMPLIFIER PANEL EMC FILTER PANEL SCAVIO PANEL
POWER SUPPLY PANEL
P
VGA
VGA CONNECTOR PANEL
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Figure 1-6 PWB Location
Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
FM23, FM24, FM33
2.
EN 5
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
2.1 Safety Instructions
Safety regulations require that during a repair: · Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer (= 800 VA). · Do not operate the monitor without the front glass plate. One function of this glass plate is to absorb IR radiation. Without this glass plate, the level of radiation could damage your eyes. · Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, only by components identical to the original ones. Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention to the following points: · Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the mounted cable clamps. · Check the insulation of the mains lead for external damage. · Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains plug and the secondary side (only for sets which have a mains isolated power supply): 1. Unplug the mains cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the mains plug. 2. Set the mains switch to the "on" position (keep the mains cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the mains plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm. 4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the two pins of the mains plug. · Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any inner parts by the customer. · (F). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols. The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors.
2.3.1
Schematic Notes · · · · · · All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2 indicates 2.2 kohm). Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ohm). All capacitor values are expressed in micro-farads (µ= x10^-6), Nano-Farads (n= x10^-9), or pico-farads (p= x10^12). Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF). An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values. The correct component values are listed in the Electrical Replacement Parts List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any doubt.
2.3.2
Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs General Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be discarded. Device removal As is the case with any component, it is essential when removing an (LF)BGA, that the board, tracks, solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A uniform temperature reduces the chance of warping the PWB. To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet. Area preparation When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA. Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent. After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA. Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has shown to result in problems during re-soldering. Device replacement The last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers. To reflow the solder, apply a temperature profile according to the IC data sheet. So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times.
2.2
Warnings
· All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Available ESD protection equipment: Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband, connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822 310 10671. Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched "on". When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.
· · ·
2.3
Notes
· Clean the glass plate in front of the plasma display with a slightly humid cloth. If, due to circumstances, there is some dirt between the glass plate and the plasma display, this must be cleaned by a qualified service engineer (see chapter 4). Measure the direct voltages and oscillograms with regard to the chassis ground (H), or hot ground (I) as this is called. The direct voltages and oscillograms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5). Where necessary, measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation (G) and in standby
· · ·
3.1 EN 6 Basic 3.
Unpacking and wall mounting instructions
For the unpacking instructions follow the illustrated steps printed on the packaging (outside and inside). For the wall mounting instructions follow the illustrated steps ` to § printed on the separate leaflet. The Loop Through facility makes it possible to make a daisy chain with a second monitor. " Connect one end of another VGA cable to the VGA 2 connector at the rear side of the monitor and the other end to the VGA 1 connector of a second monitor. In case of a Multimedia computer, also connect audio cables to the AUDIO L and R outputs of the original monitor and to the AUDIO L and R inputs of the second monitor. Make sure that the wall mount is being fixed securely enough so that it meets safety standards.The weight of the monitor (excl. packaging) is about 24 kg (32"), 30 kg (37") and 35,5 kg (42"). ` Note: Stands are optional accessories. Consult your dealer. Connect your electronic receiver box See the separate supplied instruction manual with your receiver box.
VGA 2
RC OUT
English
3. Directions for Use
Daisy chaining
FM23, FM24, FM33
L
L
VGA 1
R
R
~ MAINS
RS232
VGA 2
VGA 1
AUDIO
Connect your computer
To the receiver box See the illustration in the inside frontcover of this handbook.
The RC out jack next to the VGA 2 connector makes it possible to daisy chain remote control signals to other equipment. This output cannot be used to daisy chain a second monitor.
Serial I/O port RS232 The RS232 connector is only to be used with the monitor as stand alone. This connector allows you to control the monitor via your PC (as a replacement of the remote control). Note: This connector can also be used for dealer service tools.
Directions for Use
2
& Connect one end of a VGA cable to the video card of the computer and the other end to the VGA IN connector at the rear side of the receiver box. Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug.
CABLE
é
MAINS INLET
1
CENTRE NO FUNCTION
EXTERNAL 5
ANTENNA
EXTERNAL 3
EXTERNAL 4
Y
AUDIO
U
L
In case of a Multimedia computer, connect the audio cable to the audio outputs of your Multimedia computer and to the AUDIO VGA R (right) and L (left) inputs of the receiver box.
L L AUDIO MONITOR L
EXTERNAL 1
EXTERNAL 2
V
R
AUDIO VGA IN R MONITOR R
R
OUT
VGA IN
Directly to the monitor &
L
L
VGA 1
R R
VGA 2
RC OUT
~ MAINS
RS232
VGA 2
VGA 1
AUDIO IN
Connect one end of a VGA cable 1 to the video card of the computer and the other end to the VGA 1 connector at the rear side of the monitor. Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug.
3
é
In case of a Multimedia computer, connect the audio cable 2 to the audio outputs of your Multimedia computer and to the AUDIO VGA 1 R (right) and L (left) inputs of the monitor.
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1
1
Monitor Display modes
When a VGA computer is connected, the display selection is made automatically.
VGA to select your computer connected to the VGA 1 connector
POWER
Use of the remote control B to switch to standby or on again
AV3
B
VGA AV1 AV2
A message is displayed when the monitor does not support the connected VGA mode. Switch your computer to a correct display mode.
AV1, AV2, AV3 no function
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST
MENU
VGA Wide VGA Wide VGA MAC MAC MAC MAC SVGA XGA SXGA
ZOOM ON/OFF ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT
640x480 848x480 852x480 640x480 832x624 1024x768 1152x870 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024
BRIGHTNESS +/MENU
60, 72, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 66.67 Hz 74.55 Hz 74.93 Hz 75 Hz 56, 60, 72, 75, 85 Hz 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60, 72 Hz
OK
to switch the menu on/off cursor keys to select your choice and to alter a selected adjustment.
OK to activate your choice
Operation
` Switch the monitor on : Press the on/off
MUTE
to adjust the brightness level of the picture
CONTRAST +/-
& Insert the mains plug supplied into the
key B at the right side of the monitor. A green indicator lights up and the screen comes on.
V
ZOOM ON/OFF to
to adjust the contrast level of the picture
¬
CH/PR
mains inlet at the back of the monitor and in the wall socket. For safety, please, only use the supplied rim-earthed mains cord which has to be inserted in a grounded socket.
1 4 7
AV MUTE
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
q
activate/de-activate the zoom function. See p. 4.
ZOOM IN/OUT to adjust
é Remote control: remove the cover of the
battery compartment. Insert the 2 batteries supplied (Type R6/AA1.5V).
B
the zoom factor and to change the magnification of the picture when zoom is activated. See p. 4.
V press - or + to adjust the volume ¬ Mute key Temporarily mute the sound or restore it CH/PR Programme selection To browse through the sources selected.
Directions for Use
When the monitor does not receive a supported VGA signal and is not connected to a receiver box, the screen switches to standby and the red indicator lights up.
AV MUTE to temporarily mute the picture and the sound or restore it. When activated a yellow indicator starts blinking in front of the monitor.
R6 / AA
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless in many countries batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please check on how to dispose of batteries according to local regulations. When you switch on your monitor for the first time, and the monitor is not connected to an electronic receiver box, the language menu automatically appears on the screen.The explanation appears in different languages one at a time. Follow the instructions on screen to select the correct language or see Setup menu, Language, p. 5.
q Picture format See Picture 2 menu, p. 4. Press the q key to switch between the different picture formats.
" Make sure that your electronic receiver box
FM23, FM24, FM33
and/or PC are switched on and that your PC is in the correct display mode.
If your monitor no longer responds to the remote control, the batteries may be exhausted. How to dispose of batteries ? The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless in many countries batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please ensure you dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
3.
End of life directives Philips is paying a lot of attention to produce environmentally-friendly in green focal areas. Your new monitor contains materials which can be recycled and reused. At the end of its life specialised companies can dismantle the discarded monitor to concentrate the reusable materials and to minimise the amount of materials to be disposed of. Please ensure you dispose of your old monitor according to local regulations.
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EN 7
EN 8
Use of the menus and the menu system Sound menu
Sound
Volume Bass Treble Sound mode
3.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Sound
Setup
Brightness
Contrast
Contrast This control allows you to adjust the contrast level of the picture.
Colour temp.
Sharpness
Zoom factor Select Zoom factor and press the cursor left/right to adjust the zoom factor and to change the magnification of the picture. If zoom is not active, Zoom Off, changing the magnification factor will have no effect on the displayed picture.
& Press the MENU key on the remote control to & Use the cursor left/right to adjust. é Press the OK key when done.
summon the different menu headers.
Colour temperature This control allows you to select the colour temperature of the picture. Move the cursor up/down to make a selection. Press the cursor left to return to the Picture 1 menu. Shift This control allows you, when necessary, to move the picture in a horizontal or vertical way.
Volume This control allows you to adjust the volume level. Bass Bass attenuates or amplifies the low-frequency response of the sound of the loudspeakers.
é Press the cursor left/right to move the cursor
FM23, FM24, FM33
horizontally through the menu headers. Clock frequency
" Press the cursor down to access the menu.
Sharpness This control allows you to adjust the edge definition of a picture.
Picture 2 menu
Picture 2
Format Zoom Zoom factor Shift Clock frequency Phase Auto align Wide screen
This control allows you, when necessary, to adjust the values of the clock frequency so that especially text can be displayed with an optimal overall sharpness.
4:3
Treble Treble attenuates or amplifies the highfrequency response of the sound of the loudspeakers.
In case of a slider, move the cursor left/right to adjust. In case of a list with options, move the cursor right to enter and use the cursor up/down to select an option. Press the cursor left to leave the options list. Use the cursor left/right to adjust. Phase This control allows you, when necessary, to adjust the pixel phase of the picture to avoid picture interference. Use the cursor left/right to adjust. Auto align
` Press the MENU key again to switch off the
Directions for Use
menu.
Sound mode This control allows you to switch between mono and stereo sound. Note: Bass, Treble and Sound mode will not be available when an electronic receiver box is connected to the monitor and a VGA source is selected.
Note: Sometimes not all the menu items are visible on the screen. Press the cursor down until all the items are displayed.
Setup menu
Setup
Language US English English Nederlands Deutsch Français Español ...
Only when the US English language has been selected (see Setup menu, Language, p. 5), the menu items will be displayed with additional icons.
4:3 Wide screen
This control allows you to automatically adjust the shift, the clock frequency and the phase in VGA mode. Press OK to execute.
Operation
In this menu you are allowed to adjust attributes which are relevant for the picture on the display, like format, zoom, size, etc.
Press the MENU key on the remote control to summon the main menu.
Picture 1 menu
& Use the cursor down to select Language. é Press the cursor right to enter the list of
Picture 1
Brightness
Format Select Format to summon a list of available display formats for showing images in the traditional 4:3 proportions. Press the cursor up/down to select another display format: 4:3 or Wide screen.
Contrast
selectable languages.
" Use the cursor up/down to scroll through the
Colour temperature
Sharpness
list and to bring up other languages which are not displayed on the screen at present.
Brightness This control allows you to adjust the brightness level of the picture.
Zoom Select Zoom On to activate the zoom function. You may also activate the zoom function with the ZOOM ON/OFF key on the remote control. Press the cursor left/right, up/down to select which part of the screen will be zoomed.
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5
Personal Notes:
Tips
No picture or no sound
Ambient temperature
Do not hang up the monitor above a central heating or other heating sources.
Care of the screen
Clean the anti-reflex coated flat glass screen with a slightly damp soft cloth. Do not use abrasives solvents as it can damage the glass surface of the screen.
Plasma Display characteristics If your problem is not solved: Switch your monitor off and then on again. Never attempt to repair a defective monitor yourself. Check with your dealer or call a video technician. Transport Keep the original packaging to transport the monitor if needed. Miscellaneous
disappear after the set has been turned on for some time. A plasma display consists of a huge amount of colour pixels. It is within industry standards that very few pixels (< 0.001%) may be defective, even for a new set. There is however no reason to doubt about the quality of the set. The plasma display technology operates with rare gases which are being influenced by air pressure. Are the supplied cables connected properly? (The power cable to the display, the VGA cables, the audio cables,...) Is your PC or receiver box switched on? Do you see a black screen and the indicator on front of the monitor lights up green, this means that the display mode is not supported. Switch your VGA source to a correct mode.
Up to an altitude of 2000 m above sea-level (local air pressure equal or above 800 hPa), the display is functioning fine. Operating the set at a higher altitude (lower air pressure), the picture becomes unstable and the picture performance is deteriorating. The plasma display might then also produce a humming sound. After bringing the set below 2000 m (local air pressure equal or above 800 hPa) it works fine again.Transportation has no influence.
Directions for Use
Control of peripheral equipment
The infrared signals of the screen may influence the reception sensitivity of other peripherals. Solution: replace the batteries of the remote control or change position of other equipment. E.g. keep away a wireless headphone from within a radius of 1.5 m.
FM23, FM24, FM33
No stable or not synchronised VGA picture Check if you have selected the correct VGA mode in your PC.
. Ambient temperature: + 5 ~ + 40°C . Maximum operating altitude: 2000 m (min. air pressure 800 hPa) . Mains: Auto Voltage ranging from 95V to 264V 50Hz/60Hz . Power consumption: around 280 W (32"), 300 W (37"), 380 W (42") . Standby consumption: < 2 W . Weight (excl. packaging) Display: 24 kg (32"), 30 kg (37"), 35,5 kg (42") . Dimensions (wxhxd): Display: 96.4 x 51.2 x 8.9 cm (32") 106 x 58 x 9 cm (37") 121 x 66 x 9cm (42") . Wall mounting bracket included
3.
Caution: A video source (such as a video game, DVD, or video information channel) which shows a constant non-moving pattern on the screen, can cause damage to the screen.When your Flat-Monitor is continuously used with such a source, the pattern of the non-moving portion of the game (DVD, etc.) could leave an image permanently on the screen. When not in use, turn the video source OFF. Regularly alternate the use of such video sources with normal viewing. When switching over to another picture after having displayed the same still picture for a long time (many hours), it may happen that some parts from the previous picture will remain on screen due to a kind of memory effect.This ghost picture will disappear after some time.To avoid this effect change the pictures regularly or for PC use you can turn on a screen saver in your computer. For video signals, Philips has built in an automatic shift of the picture every 5 minutes to avoid this effect and to prolong the life of the screen. Very incidentally and after a longer period of unuse (approx. 1 year) the screen may display some strange colour deficiencies. This is quite normal for plasma displays and these effects will
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3.2 EN 10 3.
Speakerless
For the unpacking instructions follow the illustrated steps printed on the packaging (outside and inside). For the wall mounting instructions follow the illustrated steps ` to § printed on the separate template. Note: Stands are optional accessories. Consult your dealer.
Make sure that the wall mount is being fixed securely enough so that it meets safety standards.The weight of the monitor (excl. packaging) is about 35 kg.
Connect your computer
To an electronic receiver box See the handbook of the receiver box. & Connect one end of a VGA cable to the video card of the computer and the other end to the PC/MAC IN connector at the rear side of the receiver box. Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug. Directly to the monitor & Connect one end of a VGA cable to the video card of the computer and the other end to the VGA 1 connector at the rear side of the monitor. Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug. é In case of a multimedia computer, connect the audio cable to the audio outputs of your multimedia computer and to the audio inputs of your external amplifier.
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
English
Unpacking and wall mounting instructions
FM23, FM24, FM33
VGA 1
RS232 DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3) Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
Directions for Use
~ MAINS
é In case of a Multimedia computer, connect the audio cable to the audio outputs of your Multimedia computer and to the AUDIO IN R and L inputs of the receiver box. For sound reproduction, connect your external amplifier to the receiver box. Note: Only use the VGA cable supplied with the monitor. Daisy chaining The Loop Through facility makes it possible to make a daisy chain with a second monitor.
VGA 2: The video connector for VGA 2 can be programmed to become an input or an output via the Setup menu, see p. 6. The function of being input or output is determined by the used mode. If the monitor is used in video mode, the VGA 2 connector is VGA output. If the monitor is used in monitor mode, the connector is VGA input or output.
VGA 1
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VGA 2
RC OUT
Connect one end of another VGA cable to the VGA 2 connector at the rear side of the monitor and the other end to the VGA 1 connector of a second monitor. Note: The RC out jack next to the VGA 2 connector makes it possible to daisy chain remote control signals to other equipment. This output cannot be used to daisy chain a second monitor.
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Computer Display modes
When a VGA computer is connected, the display selection is made automatically. A message is displayed when the monitor does not support the connected VGA mode. Switch your computer to a correct display mode. press repeatedly to select your computer connected to the VGA 1 or 2 connector or to the DVI-D connector.
AV1, AV2, AV3
POWER
Use of the remote control
VGA
B to switch to standby or on again
AV3
VGA Wide VGA Wide VGA MAC MAC MAC MAC SVGA XGA SXGA
B
VGA AV1 AV2
640x480 848x480 852x480 640x480 832x624 1024x768 1152x870 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 press to select the peripherals connected to the connector indicated on the monitor.
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST
60, 72, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 66.67 Hz 74.55 Hz 74.93 Hz 75 Hz 56, 60, 72, 75, 85 Hz 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60, 72 Hz (not with DVI-D-source)
MENU
ZOOM ON/OFF ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT
Operation
` Switch the monitor on : Press the power BRIGHTNESS +/MENU
& Insert the mains plug supplied into the
OK
mains inlet at the back of the monitor and in the wall socket. Please, only use the supplied rim-earthed mains cord which has to be inserted in a grounded socket.
CONTRAST +/-
button B at the right side of the monitor. A green indicator lights up and the screen comes on. to adjust the contrast level of the picture
ZOOM ON/OFF
to adjust the brightness level of the picture
to switch the menu on/off cursor buttons to select your choice and to alter a selected adjustment. OK to activate your choice
MUTE
é Remote control: remove the cover of the
V
¬
CH/PR
battery compartment. Insert the 2 batteries supplied (Type LR6/AA1.5V). to activate/de-activate the zoom function. See p. 5.
ZOOM IN/OUT
1 4 7
AV MUTE
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
q
Directions for Use
B
to adjust the zoom factor and to change the magnification of the picture when zoom is activated. See p. 5.
V no function (except when in combination with a receiver box and a Home Cinema audio receiver) ¬ no function (except when in combination with a receiver box and a Home Cinema audio receiver) CH/PR Program selection To browse through the sources selected.
When the monitor does not receive a supported VGA signal and is not connected to a receiver box the screen switches to standby and the red indicator lights up.
R6 / AA
AV MUTE to mute the picture or restore it (if the monitor is used in monitor mode). When activated a green indicator starts blinking in front of the monitor.
The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless in many countries batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please check on how to dispose of batteries according to local regulations. When you switch on your monitor for the first time, and the monitor is not connected to a receiver box, the menu language automatically appears on the screen.The explanation appears in different languages one at a time. Follow the instructions on screen to select the correct language or see Setup menu, Language, p. 6.
q Picture format See Picture 2 menu, p. 5. Press the q key to switch between the different picture formats.
" Make sure that your receiver box and/or PC
FM23, FM24, FM33
are switched on and that your PC is in the correct display mode.
On screen information When the monitor is used in the monitor mode, information about the active source (AV1, AV2, AV3,VGA1,VGA2 or DVI-D) and the supported video,VGA or HD-format of the selected source is displayed on the screen together with the selected picture format and icons informing about AV mute.
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Use of the menus and the menu system
SD video-mode
3.
Picture 2 menu
Pict.
Format q 4:3 Movie expand 16:9 Wide screen Zoom Z Zoom factor Â
1 a
Pict.
2 a
Setup º
& Press the MENU key on the remote control to summon the different menu headers.
2 Pict. a
Brightness
Contrast
G H
é Press the cursor left/right to move the cursor horizontally through the menu headers.
(Colour)
C
Colour temp. @
(Tint)
Sharpness
è à
" Press the cursor down to access the menu. In case of a slider, move the cursor left/right to adjust.
Format (only available in 4:3 VGA mode and SD video mode) Select Format to summon a list of available display formats. Press the cursor up/down to select another display format: 4:3, Movie Expand 16:9 or Wide screen. Note: Movie Expand 16:9 is not available in VGA mode.
VGA-mode + HD video mode
2 Pict. a
In case of a list with options, move the cursor right to enter and use the cursor up/down to select an option. Press the cursor left to leave the options list.
(Format) Wide screen Zoom Zoom factor (Shift) (Clock frequency) (Phase) (Auto align)
FM23, FM24, FM33
` Press the MENU key again to switch off the menu. Note: Sometimes not all the menu items are visible on the screen. Press the cursor down until all the items are displayed.
Z Â < S fi
q 4:3
Zoom Select Zoom On to activate the zoom function. You may also activate the zoom function with the ZOOM ON/OFF key on the remote control. If no zoom is active, press the cursor left/right, up/down to select which part of the screen will be zoomed. Zoom factor Select Zoom factor and press the cursor left/right to adjust the zoom factor and to change the magnification of the picture. If zoom is not active changing the magnification factor will have no effect on the displayed picture.
Only when the US English language has been selected (see Setup menu, Language, p. 6), the menu items will be displayed with additional icons.
X
Operation
Press the MENU key on the remote control to sun the main menu.
SD video-mode 4:3 VGA-mode SD video-mode
Directions for Use
Pict. a 1
Brightness
Picture 1 menu
Brightness This control allows you to adjust the brightness level of the picture.
Contrast
G H
Colour
C
Colour temp.
4:3
4:3
Shift (only available in VGA mode on VGA 1 or VGA 2 and in one of the HD modes. See Connect Peripheral equipment, p. 7.) This control allows you, when necessary, to move the picture in a horizontal or vertical way. & Use the cursor left/right, up/down to adjust. é Press the OK key when done.
(Tint)
Sharpness
@ è à
VGA-mode + HD video mode
Contrast This control allows you to adjust the contrast level of the picture.
1 Pict. a
Brightness
Wide screen
Movie expand 16:9
Contrast
Colour temp.
Colour (only available when the source is AV1, AV2 or AV3 YCbCr) This control allows you to adjust the saturation level of the colours to suit your personal preference.
Clock frequency (only available in VGA mode on VGA 1 or VGA 2. See Connect Peripheral equipment, p. 7.) This control allows you, when necessary, to adjust the values of the clock frequency so that especially text can be displayed with an optimal overall sharpness. Use the cursor left/right to adjust.
Sharpness
G H @ à
Colour temperature This control allows you to select the Colour temperature of the picture. Move the cursor up/down to make a selection. Press the cursor left to return to the Picture 1 menu. Tint (only with NTSC signals and when the source is AV1 or AV2) This control allows you to compensate for the Colour variations in NTSC encoded transmissions. Sharpness This control allows you to adjust the edge definition of a picture.
Wide screen
Phase (only available in VGA mode on VGA 1 or VGA 2. See Connect Peripheral equipment, p. 7.) This control allows you, when necessary, to adjust the pixel phase of the picture to avoid picture interference. Use the cursor left/right to adjust. Auto align (only available in VGA mode on VGA1 or VGA2 and in one of the HD modes. See Connect Peripheral Equipment, p. 7.) This control allows you to automatically adjust the shift, the clock frequency and the phase in VGA mode and the shift in HD modes. Press OK to execute.
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Setup menu
Connect Peripheral Equipment
Language
Setup º
& Use the cursor down to select Language.
Language
US English
Power savings )
English
é Press the cursor right to enter the list of selectable languages.
( Nederlands VGA2 § Deutsch
AV3
You may connect 3 possible VGA sources (VGA 1, VGA 2 or DVI-D) and 3 possible video sources (VIDEO 1 (AV1), VIDEO 2 (AV2) and VIDEO 3 (AV3)) to the monitor. The following diagrams show you where you can connect your peripheral equipment. Note: in case the monitor is operating in combination with a receiver box, the VGA and video inputs on the monitor will be disabled and the VGA 2 connector becomes an output. Equipment with Y/C-SVHS output connectors
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
Français
Español
" Use the cursor up/down to scroll through the list and to bring up other languages which are not displayed on the screen at present. Note: Only with the US English language, the menu items will be displayed with additional icons.
Power savings
RS232 ~ MAINS
MAINS INLET VGA 1
CVBS VIDEO 1 (AV1) B/Pb/Cb H
DVI-D
Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
G/Y/Y
R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3)
V
VGA 2
RC OUT
RS232
G/Y/Y
V
DVI-d
Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2) R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3)
VIDEO 2 (AV2)
This control allows you to overrule the automatic power savings feature. In case Power savings is switched Off, the power always remains on until the monitor is forced to standby.
Connect the video cable to the Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2) connector. Equipment with CVBS output connectors
VIDEO 1 (AV1)
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
& Use the cursor down to select Power savings.
é Press the cursor left/right to select On or Off.
AV3
RS232 ~ MAINS
DVI-D
Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
G/Y/Y
R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3)
V
Connect the video cable to the CVBS VIDEO 1 (AV1) connector. Equipment with Component Video Output connectors
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
This control allows you to set the AV3 input to HDRGB,YCbCr or HD-YPbPr.When having selected Auto, the monitor makes the selection automatically between YCbCr, HD-YPbPr or HD-RGB. See also p. 7, Equipment with Component Video Output connectors.
& Use the cursor down to select AV3.
RS232 ~ MAINS
DVI-D
é Press the cursor right to enter the list with options.
Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
G/Y/Y
R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3)
V
VIDEO 3 (AV3)
Directions for Use
" Press the cursor up/down to select one of the options.
VGA 2
Note: VIDEO 3 (AV3) can handle the following video signals:YCbCr, HD-PbPr and HD-RGB. The discrimination between the various input formats and the appropriate video processing is done automatically. It is however possible to overrule the automatic detection. See Setup menu, p. 6.
This control allows you to select whether to set the VGA 2 connector as input, output or even HD-input.
& Use the cursor down to select VGA 2.
é Press the cursor right to enter the list with options: VGA IN,VGA OUT or HD IN.
& Connect the video cables of your equipment with YPbPr output with composite sync on Y, or of your equipment with YCbCr output with composite sync on Y to the YPbPr, resp.YCbCr input VIDEO 3 (AV3) IN sockets of the monitor. é Connect the video cables of your equipment with RGB output with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync to the RGB input sockets and to the H and V sockets VIDEO 3 (AV3) of the monitor. Note: when High Definition signals are inputted to the monitor via the YPbPr/RGB input, the monitor switches to the HD Video Mode. The following HD and ED video modes are supported by the monitor on the YPbPr, RGB and VGA 2 HD input: 1920x1080/60I 720x480/60P 1280x720/60P 720x576/50P The following SD video modes are supported by the monitor on the YCbCr input: 720x480/60I 720x576/50I 7
FM23, FM24, FM33
" Press the cursor up/down to select one of the options. Note: AV3 and VGA 2 will not be available in VGA loop through mode, i.e. when a receiver box is connected to the monitor and a VGA source is selected.
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VGA 2
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
Tips
RS232 DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3) Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
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Ambient temperature Do not hang up the monitor above a central heating or other heating sources. Care of the screen Clean the anti-reflex coated flat glass screen with a slightly damp soft cloth. Do not use abrasives solvents as it can damage the glass surface of the screen.
Remote control If your monitor no longer responds to the remote control, the batteries may be exhausted.
Connect the VGA output of your equipment to the VGA2 connector.
Digital DVI output of your PC (DVI-D)
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
If your problem is not solved: Switch your monitor off and then on again. Never attempt to repair a defective monitor yourself. Check with your dealer or call a video technician. Transport Keep the original packaging to transport the monitor if needed.
RS232 DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3) Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
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FM23, FM24, FM33
DVI-D
Connect the Digital DVI output of your PC to the DVI-D connector.
RC out connector
RC-OUT
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
RS232 DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3) Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
Directions for Use
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It is within industry standards that very few pixels (< 0.001%) may be defective, even for a new set.There is however no reason to doubt about the quality of the set. The plasma display technology operates with rare gases which are being influenced by air pressure. Up to an altitude of 2000 m above sea-level (local air pressure equal or above 800 hPa), the display is functioning fine. Operating the set at a higher altitude (lower air pressure), the picture becomes unstable and the picture performance is deteriorating. The plasma display might then also produce a humming sound. Bringing the set below 2000 m (local air pressure equal or above 800 hPa) it works fine again.Transportation has no influence.
This connector allows you to daisy chain remote control signals to other equipment (e.g. AV receiver, IR repeater) which have an electrical RC in.
Note: it is not possible to daisy chain a second monitor.
End of life directives Philips is paying a lot of attention to produce environmentally-friendly in green focal areas.Your new monitor contains materials which can be recycled and reused. At the end of its life specialised companies can dismantle the discarded monitor to concentrate the reusable materials and to minimise the amount of materials to be disposed of. Please ensure you dispose of your old monitor according to local regulations.
Serial I/O port RS232
VIDEO 1 (AV1) VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
Control of peripheral equipment The infrared radiation of the screen may influence the reception sensitivity of other peripherals. Solution: replace the batteries of the remote control or change position of other equipment. E.g. keep away a wireless headphone from within a radius of 1,5 m.
RS232 DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr VIDEO 3 (AV3) Y/C S-VHS VIDEO 2 (AV2)
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RS 232
The RS232 connector is only to be used with the monitor as stand alone. This connector allows you to control the monitor via your PC (as a replacement of the remote control).
No stable or not synchronised VGA picture Check if you have selected the correct display mode in your PC. See p. 2, Computer display modes. No picture Are the supplied cables connected properly? (The power cable to the display, the VGA cables,...) Is your PC switched on? Do you see a black screen and the indicator in front of the monitor lights up green, this means that the display mode is not supported. Switch your VGA source to a correct mode.
How to dispose of batteries ? The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless in many countries batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please ensure you dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
Note: This connector can also be used for dealer service tools.
Plasma Display characteristics Caution: A video source (such as a video game, DVD, or video information channel) which shows a constant non-moving pattern on the monitor screen, can cause damage to the screen. When your Flat-Monitor is continuously used with such a source, the pattern of the nonmoving portion of the game (DVD, etc.) could leave an image permanently on the screen. When not in use, turn the video source OFF. Regularly alternate the use of such video sources with normal viewing. When switching over to another picture after having displayed the same still picture for a long time (many hours), it may happen that some parts from the previous picture will remain on screen due to a kind of memory effect. This ghost picture will disappear after some time.To avoid this effect change the pictures regularly or for PC use you can turn on a screen saver in your computer. Philips has built in an automatic shift of the picture in video mode every 5 minutes to avoid this effect and to prolong the life of the screen. Very incidentally and after a longer period of unuse (approx. 1 year) the screen may display some strange colour deficiencies.This is quite normal for plasma displays and these effects will disappear after the set has been turned on for some time. A plasma display consists of a high number of colour pixels.
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Miscellaneous . Ambient temperature: + 5~ + 40°C . Maximum operating altitude: 2000 m /6562 ft (min. air pressure 800 hPa) . Mains: AC 95-264V 50Hz/60Hz . Power consumption: around 290W . Standby consumption: < 2W . Weight (excl. packaging) Display: 35 kg . Dimensions (wxhxd): Display: 107 x 66 x 9 cm . Wall mounting bracket included 9
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Unpacking and wall mounting instructions
For the unpacking instructions follow the illustrated steps printed on the packaging (outside and inside). For the wall mounting instructions follow the illustrated steps ` to § printed on the separate template and in the supplied booklet. Make sure that the wall mount is being fixed securely enough so that it meets safety standards.The weight of the monitor (excl. packaging) is about 53 Lbs or 79 Lbs, depending on the screen size (32" or 42"). Note: stands are optional acccessories. Consult your dealer.
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Directly to the monitor Connect one end of a VGA cable 1 to the video card of the computer and the other end to the VGA 1 connector at the rear side of the monitor. Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug. In case of a Multimedia computer, connect the audio cable 2 to the audio outputs of your Multimedia computer and to the AUDIO VGA 1 R (right) and L (left) inputs of the TV monitor. VGA 2: The video connector for VGA 2 can be programmed to become an input or an output via the Setup menu, see p. 8. The function of being input or output is determined by the used mode. If the monitor is used in TV mode, the VGA 2 connector is VGA output. If the monitor is used in monitor mode,the connector is VGA input or output.
L
L
VGA 1
VGA 2
RC-OUT
R
VGA 1
DVI-D AUDIO VGA 2
R
DVI-D
CVBS
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B/Pb/Cb
H
RS232
VGA 1
AUDI Y/C S-VHS AV2
L
L
L
VGA 1
VGA 2 RC-OUT
To a TV receiver box See the handbook of the TV receiver box.
R
DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr AV3 AUDIO IN
R
R
RS232 Y/C S-VHS AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AV2 AV1
DVI-D
VGA 2
VGA 1
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AUDIO IN
&
2 1
Connect one end of a VGA cable to the video card of the computer and the other end to the PC/MAC IN connector at the rear side of the TV receiver box. Fix the connectors firmly with the screws on the plug.
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1
In case of a Multimedia computer, connect the audio cable to the audio outputs of your Multimedia computer and to the AUDIO IN R (right) and L (left) inputs of the TV receiver box. Note: Only use the VGA cable supplied with the monitor.
English
Connect your computer
Directions for Use
2
Daisy chaining The Loop Through facility makes it possible to make a daisy chain with a second monitor.
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Connect one end of another VGA cable to the VGA 2 connector at the rear side of the monitor and the other end to the VGA 1 connector of a second monitor. In case of a Multimedia computer, also connect audio cables to the AUDIO L and R outputs of the original monitor and to the AUDIO L and R inputs of the second monitor. The RC out jack next to the VGA 2 connector makes it possible to daisy chain remote control signals to other equipment. This output cannot be used to daisy chain a second monitor.
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Computer Display modes
Use of the remote control
VGA
press repeatedly to select your computer connected to the VGA 1 or 2 connector or to the DVI-D connector.
AV1, AV2, AV3
POWER
B
AV3
to switch to standby or on again
B
VGA AV1 AV2
VGA Wide VGA Wide VGA MAC MAC MAC MAC SVGA XGA SXGA press to select the peripherals connected to the connector indicated on the monitor.
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST
640x480 848x480 852x480 640x480 832x624 1024x768 1152x870 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024
60, 72, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 66.67 Hz 74.55 Hz 74.93 Hz 75 Hz 56, 60, 72, 75, 85 Hz 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 60 Hz, 72 Hz (not with DVI-D source)
ZOOM ON/OFF ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT
FM23, FM24, FM33
When a VGA computer is connected, the display selection is made automatically.
MENU
MENU to switch the menu on/off cursor buttons to select your choice and to alter a selected adjustment. OK to activate your choice
OK
A message is displayed when the monitor does not support the connected VGA mode. Switch your computer to a correct display mode.
BRIGHTNESS +/-
to adjust the brightness level of the picture
CONTRAST +/-
to adjust the contrast level of the picture
MUTE
V press - or + to adjust the volume
CH/PR
ZOOM ON/OFF
V
¬
Operation
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ZOOM IN/OUT to adjust the zoom factor and to change the magnification of the picture when zoom is activated. See p. 7.
to activate/de-activate the zoom function. See p. 7.
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2 5
3 6
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¬ Mute button Mute the sound or restore it CH/PR Program selection To browse through the sources selected.
Directions for Use
7
AV MUTE
Insert the mains plug supplied into the mains inlet at the back of the monitor and in the wall socket. For safety, please, only use the supplied rimearthed mains cord which has to be inserted in a grounded socket.
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Remote control: remove the cover of the battery compartment. Insert the 2 batteries supplied (Type LR6/AA-1.5V). The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and cadmium. Nevertheless in many countries batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please check on how to dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
AV MUTE to mute the picture and the sound or restore it (if the monitor is used in monitor mode). When activated a green indicator starts blinking in front of the monitor.
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R6 / AA
Make sure that your TV receiver box and/or PC are switched on and that your PC is in the correct display mode.
q Picture format See Picture 2 menu, p. 7. Press the q button to switch between the different picture formats.
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Switch the monitor on : Press the power key B at the right side of the monitor. A green indicator lights up and the screen comes on. When the monitor does not receive a supported VGA signal and is not connected to a receiver box, the screen switches to standby and the red indicator lights up.
B
When you switch on your monitor for the first time, and the monitor is not connected to a TV receiver box, the language menu automatically appears on the screen.The explanation appears in different languages one at a time. Follow the instructions on screen to select the correct language or see Setup menu, Language, p. 8.
On screen information When the monitor is used in the monitor mode, information about the active source (AV1, AV2, AV3, VGA1, VGA2 or DVI-D), and the supported video,VGA or HD-format of the selected source is displayed on the screen together with the selected picture format and icons informing about selected sound mode and AV or audio mute.
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Use of the remote control
5
Use of the menus and the menu system
SD video-mode
Picture 2
& Picture 2 menu
Movie expand 16:9 Wide screen Zoom Z Zoom factor  Format q 4:3
Press the MENU button on the remote control to summon the different menu headers.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Sound M
Setup º
é
Press the cursor left/right to move the cursor horizontally through the menu headers.
Brightness
Contrast
G H
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VGA-mode + HD video mode
Picture 2
(Format) Wide screen Zoom
Press the cursor down to access the menu.
(Color)
C
Color temp. @
In case of a slider, move the cursor left/right to adjust.
Zoom Select Zoom On to activate the zoom function. You may also activate the zoom function with the ZOOM ON/OFF button on the remote control. If no zoom is active, press the cursor left/right, up/down to select which part of the screen will be zoomed.
(Tint)
Sharpness
è à q 4:3
In case of a list with options, move the cursor right to enter and use the cursor up/down to select an option. Press the cursor left to leave the options list.
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Z Â (Shift) < (Clock frequency) S (Phase) fi
Zoom factor (Auto align)
Press the MENU button again to switch off the menu.
Note: Sometimes not all the menu items are visible on the screen. Press the cursor down until all the items are displayed.
Zoom factor Select Zoom factor and press the cursor left/right to adjust the zoom factor and to change the magnification of the picture. If zoom is not active, changing the magnification factor will have no effect on the displayed picture.
Only when the US English language has been selected (see Setup menu, Language, p. 8), the menu items will be displayed with additional icons. X SD video-mode
Format (only available in 4:3 VGA mode and SD video mode) Select Format to summon a list of available display formats. Press the cursor up/down to select another display format: 4:3, Movie expand 16:9 or Wide screen. Note: Movie expand 16:9 is not available in VGA mode.
4:3 VGA-mode
Operation
4:3 4:3
Press the MENU button on the remote control to summon the main menu.
SD video-mode
Picture 1 menu
Shift (only available in VGA mode on VGA1 or VGA2 and in one of the HD modes. See Connect Peripheral Equipment, p. 9.) This control allows you, when necessary, to move the picture in a horizontal or vertical way.
Picture 1
Brightness This control allows you to adjust the brightness level of the picture.
Brightness
& é
Use the cursor left/right, up/down to adjust. Press the OK button when done.
Contrast
G H
Color
C
Contrast This control allows you to adjust the contrast level of the picture.
Color temp.
(Tint)
Wide screen
Movie expand 16:9
Sharpness
@ è à
Color (only available when the source is AV1, AV2 or AV3 YCbCr) This control allows you to adjust the saturation level of the colors to suit your personal preference.
Clock frequency (only available in VGA mode on VGA 1 or VGA 2. See Connect Peripheral equipment, p. 9.) This control allows you, when necessary, to adjust the values of the clock frequency so that especially text can be displayed with an optimal overall sharpness. Use the cursor left/right to adjust.
Directions for Use
VGA-mode + HD video mode
Picture 1
Color temperature This control allows you to select the color temperature of the picture. Move the cursor up/down to make a selection. Press the cursor left to return to the Picture 1 menu.
Wide screen
Brightness
Contrast
Color temp.
Sharpness
G H @ à
Tint (only with NTSC signals and when the source is AV1 or AV2) This control allows you to compensate for the color variations in NTSC encoded transmissions.
Phase (only available in VGA mode on VGA 1 or VGA 2. See Connect Peripheral equipment, p. 9.) This control allows you, when necessary, to adjust the pixel phase of the picture to avoid picture interference. Use the cursor left/right to adjust.
Sharpness This control allows you to adjust the edge definition of a picture.
FM23, FM24, FM33
Auto align (only available in VGA mode on VGA1 or VGA2 and in one of the HD modes. See Connect Peripheral Equipment, p. 9.) This control allows you to automatically adjust the shift, the clock frequency and the phase in VGA mode and the shift in HD modes. Press OK to execute.
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Use of the menus
Use of the menus
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EN 18 3.
Connect Peripheral Equipment
You may connect 3 possible VGA sources (VGA1, VGA2 or DVI-D) and 3 possible video sources (AV1, AV2 and AV3) to the monitor. The following diagrams show you where you can connect your peripheral equipment. Note: in case the monitor is operating in combination with a TV receiver box (TV mode), the AV inputs on the monitor will be disabled and the VGA2 connector becomes an output. Equipment with Y/C-SVHS output connectors
AV2
CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
Sound menu
Sound M
Volume V
Volume This control allows you to adjust the volume level of the sound from the speakers.
Bass -
Treble +
Sound mode J
Bass Bass attenuates or amplifies the low-frequency response of the sound from the loudspeakers.
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VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT
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L
R
RS232 DVI-D AUDIO VGA 2 VGA 1 ~ MAINS DVI-D
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Y/C S-VHS AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AV2 AV1 G/Y/Y R/Pr/Cr AV3 V
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AUDIO IN
FM23, FM24, FM33
Treble Treble attenuates or amplifies the high-frequency response of the sound from the loudspeakers.
MAINS INLET L VGA 1 L Y/C RS232 L CVBS Pb H L VGA 2 L L RC OUT
AV 2
Connect the video cable to the AV2 connector. Connect the audio cables to the equipment's AUDIO L and R sockets and to the AUDIO L and AUDIO R AV2 sockets on the monitor. Equipment with CVBS output connectors
AV1
CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
R DVI-D VGA 2 VGA 1 DVI-D R R Y Pr V R
Sound mode This control allows you to switch between mono and stereo sound.
R R
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Note: Bass, Treble and Sound mode will not be available in VGA loop through mode, i.e. when a TV receiver box is connected to the monitor and a VGA source is selected.
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Setup menu
RS232 ~ MAINS
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VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT
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Language
R
DVI-D VGA 2 AUDIO VGA 1 DVI-D
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Y/C S-VHS AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AV2 AV1 G/Y/Y R/Pr/Cr AV3 V
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AUDIO IN
Setup º
Use the cursor down to select Language.
Language
US English
Press the cursor right to enter the list of selectable languages.
Connect the video cable to the AV1 connector. Connect the audio cables to the equipment's AUDIO L and R sockets and to the AUDIO L and R AV1 sockets on the monitor. Equipment with Component Video Output connectors
AV3
CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
Power savings
English
AV3
Nederlands
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Directions for Use
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Deutsch
Français
Español
Use the cursor up/down to scroll through the list and to bring up other languages which are not displayed on the screen at present. Note: Only with the US English language, the menu items will be displayed with additional icons.
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VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT
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L
R
RS232 ~ MAINS DVI-D VGA 2 AUDIO VGA 1 DVI-D
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Y/C S-VHS AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AV2 AV1 G/Y/Y R/Pr/Cr AV3 V
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AUDIO IN
Power savings This control allows you to overrule the automatic power savings feature. In case Power savings is switched Off, the power always remains on until the monitor is forced to standby.
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Use the cursor down to select Power savings. Note: AV3 can handle the following video signals:YCbCr, HD-YPbPr and HD-RGB. The discrimination between the various input formats and the appropriate video processing is done automatically. It is however possible to overrule the automatic detection. See Setup menu, p. 8.
Press the cursor left/right to select On or Off.
AV3 This control allows you to set the AV3 input to HD-RGB,YCbCr or HDYPbPr.When having selected Auto, the monitor makes the selection automatically between YCbCr, HD-YPbPr or HD-RGB. See also p. 9, Equipment with Component Video Output connectors.
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Use the cursor down to select AV3.
Connect the video cables of your equipment with YPbPr output with composite sync on Y, or of your equipment with YCbCr output with composite sync on Y to the YPbPr, resp.YCbCr input AV3 IN sockets of the monitor.
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Press the cursor right to enter the list with options.
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Press the cursor up/down to select one of the options.
Connect the video cables of your equipment with RGB output with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync to the RGB input sockets and to the H and V sockets AV3 of the monitor. Connect the audio cables to the equipment's AUDIO L and R sockets and to the AUDIO IN L and AUDIO IN R AV3 sockets on the monitor. Note: when High Definition signals are inputted to the monitor via the YPbPr/RGB input, the monitor switches to the HD Video Mode.
VGA2 This control allows you to select whether to set the VGA2 connector as input, output or even HD-input.
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Use the cursor down to select VGA2.
Press the cursor right to enter the list with options: VGA IN, VGA OUT or HD IN.
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Press the cursor up/down to select one of the options. Note: AV3 and VGA2 will not be available in VGA loop through mode, i.e. when a TV receiver box is connected to the monitor and a VGA source is selected.
The following HD and SD video modes are supported by the monitor on the YPbPr, RGB and VGA2 HD input: 1920x1080/60I 720x480/60P 1280x720/60P 720x576/50P The following SD video modes are supported by the monitor on theYCbCr input: 720x480/60I 720x576/50I Note: you should make the correct selection for AV3 in the Setup menu, p. 8.
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8
Use of the menus
Tips
VGA2
CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
High Definition equipment with VGA connector
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VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT
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L
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DVI-D DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr AV3 AUDIO IN AUDIO Y/C S-VHS AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AV2 AV1 VGA 2 VGA 1
R
R
Ambient temperature Do not hang up the monitor above a central heating or other heating sources.
RS232
~ MAINS
VGA2
& Connect the VGA output of your equipment to the VGA2 connector. é Connect the audio cables to the equipment's AUDIO L and R sockets and to
the VGA2 AUDIO L and R sockets on the monitor. Note: you should select HD IN for VGA2 in the Setup menu. (See p. 8.)
Care of the screen Clean the anti-reflex coated flat glass screen with a slightly damp soft cloth. Do not use abrasives solvents as it can damage the glass surface of the screen.
Up to an altitude of 6562 ft above sealevel, the display is functioning fine. Operating the set at a higher altitude, the picture becomes unstable and the picture performance is deteriorating. After bringing the set below 6562 ft it works fine again.Transportation has no influence.
Digital DVI output of your PC (DVI-D)
CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
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VGA 1 VGA 2 RC-OUT
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L
Control of peripheral equipment The infrared radiation of the screen may influence the reception sensitivity of other peripherals. Solution: replace the batteries of the remote control or change position of other equipment. E.g. keep away a wireless headphone from within a radius of 4.92 ft.
End of life directives Philips is paying a lot of attention to produce environmentally-friendly in green focal areas.Your new monitor contains materials which can be recycled and reused. At the end of its life specialized companies can dismantle the discarded monitor to concentrate the reusable materials and to minimize the amount of materials to be disposed of. Please ensure you dispose of your old monitor according to local regulations.
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DVI-D DVI-D G/Y/Y V R/Pr/Cr AV3 AUDIO IN AUDIO Y/C S-VHS AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AV2 AV1 VGA 2 VGA 1
R
R
RS232
~ MAINS
DVI-D
DVI-D
& Connect the Digital DVI output of your PC to the DVI-D connector. é Connect the audio cables to the DVI-D AUDIO L and R sockets on the
No stable or not synchronized VGA picture Check if you have selected the correct display mode in your PC. See p.4, Computer display modes.
How to dispose of batteries ? The batteries supplied do not contain the heavy metals mercury and