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Philips Professional and Business Solutions
26HF7875
26HF5445
32HF7875
32HF5445
42HF7845
User Manual
Contents ................................................ 1
Introduction .......................................... 2
Kensington Security Slot ..................... 2
Safety ..................................................... 3
Troubleshooting ................................... 4
Getting started ..................................... 6
Mounting the TV on a wall ........................... 6
Connecting the aerial and mains ................. 6
Putting batteries in the remote control .... 6
Overview of TV Connectors and
Controls ................................................ 7
Remote Controls .................................. 8
RC2886 ............................................................. 8
Guest Remote Control Keys ............... 9
Overview of TV Setup Main Menu /
Sub-Menus ........................................... 11
Overview of TV Setup Main Menu /
Sub-Menus ........................................... 12
Accessing the Setup Menu ................ 13
Installation ......................................... 14
A. Selecting the language ............................ 14
B. Selecting your Communication Source
.......................................................................... 14
C. Defining the number of available
channels .......................................................... 15
D. Installing the Programmes ..................... 15
E. Specifying and Configuring the settings
and options ................................................... 19
F. Setting up the TV Clock ........................ 31
Cloning the TV and the SmartLoader
configuration ....................................... 34
Contents
Installing a System SmartCard or
System Box ......................................... 35
Diagnosing Basic Problems ............... 37
Appendix A – Multi Remote Controls
Support ............................................... 39
Appendix B – Resolutions Table ....... 40
Environmental Information .............. 41
Information for Users in the UK ...... 42
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase and
welcome to Philips!
This manual contains information about how
to install and operate your TV.
If you still have problems after reading
this manual, call your Local Philips Customer
or Service Centre. The telephone numbers
and addresses are given in the worldwide
guarantee booklet supplied with the TV.
Product information
The model and serial number can be found
at the rear of the TV, on left side of the TV,
and on the packaging
Kensington Security Slot
(if present)
Your TV is equipped with a Kensington
Security Slot, to prevent it from getting
stolen. An anti-theft Kensington lock has to
be purchased separately. The Kensington
lock is a plastic-coated steel cable with a
lock. One end has to be fixed to the opening
of the TV and locked with a special key. The
other end is attached to a fixed point.
® Kensington and MicroSaver are
registered US trademarks of ACCO World
Corporation with issued registrations and
pending applications in other countries
throughout the world. All other registered
and unregistered trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
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Do not touch any part of the TV, power
lead, or aerial lead during lightning
storms.
Do not leave the TV in stand-by mode
for an extended period of time. Instead,
disconnect the TV from the mains.
The TV set is always connected to the
mains. You can disconnect the TV from
the mains by doing one of the following
tasks:
unplugging the mains cord located at
the back of TV set
unplugging the mains plug from the
mains socket outlet
Pull the power cord by the plug - do not
pull on the power cord.
Ensure that you always have easy access
to the mains cord or the mains plug to
disconnect the TV from the mains.
Ensure the power cord is fully inserted
into the TV mains socket and the wall
socket.
If the TV is mounted on a swivel base
or swivel arm, ensure no strain is placed
on the power cord when the TV is
swivelled. Strain on the power cord can
loosen connections and cause arcing or
re.
Verify that the mains supply voltage in
your home corresponds to the voltage
printed on the sticker at the rear of the
TV.
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Safety
Two people are required to lift and
carry a TV that weighs more than 25
kilograms. Improper handling of the TV
can cause serious injury.
If you place the TV set on a solid surface,
ensure the surface is level and that it can
withstand the weight of the TV.
Mounting the TV on the wall requires
special skill that should only be
performed by a qualifi ed personnel.
You should not attempt to do the work
yourself. Philips bears no responsibility
for improper mounting or mounting that
results in accident or injury.
This TV is compatible with the VESA
wall mounting standard. Please contact
your local electronics supplier for a
VESA compliant bracket to wall mount
this TV. Before you mount your TV on a
wall, ensure the wall is suitable to carry
the weight of the TV.
Wherever you place or mount the
TV, ensure that air can circulate freely
through the ventilation slots. Do not
place the TV in a confi ned space.
Do not place naked fl ame sources such
as lighted candles close to the TV.
Do not expose the TV or the batteries
of the remote control to heat, direct
sunlight, rain, or water.
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Do not place vessels fi lled with water on
top of or near to the TV. Spilling water
into the TV can result in electric shock.
If you spill water into the TV, do not
operate the TV.
Immediately disconnect the TV from
the mains and have the TV checked by a
qualifi ed technician.
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Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing problems, check this list of symptoms and suggested steps to take
before requesting service. You may be able to solve the problem yourself.
Note: Please be familiar with the commercial features as described in the TV installation. The effects
of several of these features if not thoroughly understood might appear as faulty operation.
Symptoms Possible Solutions
Installation
TV does not
respond to
commands of the
Setup Remote
Control
Check the button on the left hand side of the remote
control must be in the SETUP location (see page 13).
TV does not
respond to the
Guest Remote
Control
Check if YES is selected in the Remote Control Lock
feature. Select NO if YES is selected (see page 23)
Unable to enter
Setup menu via
Guest Remote
Control
Use the Green Remote Control (RC2573) to access
Setup menu to reset SECURITY setting (see page 22).
Picture
No picture Check that the antenna / cable is connected
properly at the rear of the TV.
Check picture adjustments (brightness, contrast,
colour, tint).
Possible TV station problem. Try another channel.
Ensure VIDEO is not selected in the MUTE feature of
the PROGRAM INSTALL menu (see page 18).
Double image /
“ghost” image
Check antenna, cable or set-top box.
Snowy / noisy
picture
Check antenna, cable and /or set-top box
connections. Ensure that they are properly connected.
Power
No power Ensure that the TV's AC power cord is plugged into the
main socket and to your TV. If there is still no power,
disconnect the plug. Wait for 60 seconds and re-attach
plug. Switch on the TV again.
TV switch off by
itself
Check ESP (Energy Saving Programmability) setting in
TV installation / setup (see page 24).
Check that POWER SCART in the AUTO SCART
feature is not selected (see pages 25 and 26).
TV cannot be
switched off
Ensure FORCED ON is not selected in the POWER
ON feature of the SWITCH ON / OSD menu (see
pages 20 and 21).
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Symptoms Possible Solutions
Power
TV cannot be
switched on
If you are using the POWER button of the remote control to
switch on the TV, note that button is only use to set the TV to
stand-by mode. Use the Digit 0-9 or CH + / –
buttons to switch on TV.
Check if YES is selected in the REMOTE CONTROL
LOCK feature in SECURITY menu. Select NO to
deactivate lock function (see page 23).
Check if ALL is selected in the KEYBOARD LOCK
feature in SECURITY menu. Select NO to deactivate lock
function (see page 22).
Note: If both REMOTE CONTROL LOCK and
KEYBOARD LOCK feature are activated, use the Setup
Remote Control to go into these two menus to deactivate lock
function.
Sound
No Sound Check if the volume of TV is not at the minimum. Try
pressing the Volume Up button of the remote control to
increase sound.
Check that the mute mode is not on. If mute mode is on, press
the Mute button on the remote control to deactivate mute
mode.
Check AUDIO is not selected in the MUTE feature of the
PROGRAM INSTALL menu (see page 18).
Check that the audio source in the DEFAULT HDMI
AUDIO feature is selected correctly (see page 30).
Volume level
cannot be
increased or
decreased
beyond a
certain value
Check the limit setting for the Minimum and Maximum Volume
and re-specify the setting in the MIN VOLUME / MAX
VOLUME features in the CONTROL menu (see page 27).
Remote
Control
TV does
not respond
to Guest
Remote
Control
Try changing the batteries.
Aim remote control directly at remote control sensor lens on
TV and try pressing any button on the remote control.
Check if YES is selected in the REMOTE CONTROL
LOCK feature in SECURITY menu. Select NO to
deactivate lock function (see page 23).
Deselect HM - LINK in the COMMUNICATION feature
(see page 14).
Note: The Troubleshooting section is applicable only to TV that is installed as a stand-alone.
If TV is connected to an interactive system, the behaviour of the TV will be controlled by the
system.
Troubleshooting
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Getting started
Mounting the TV on a wall
This TV is compatible with the VESA wall
mounting standard. Please contact your local
electronics retailer for a VESA compliant
bracket to wall mount this TV.
Insert the cables into the TV before you
mount it on the wall.
Ensure that there is a distance of at least 30
mm between the wall and the back of the
TV. For sets with sub-woofer, an additional
10 mm is required for optimal sound effect.
Connecting the aerial and mains
Insert the aerial plug and the mains cord
firmly into their respective socket at the
bottom of the TV before connecting them
into the wall socket.
How to switch your TV on
To switch the TV on, press the POWER
key on the side controls. A green indicator
light comes on and after a few seconds the
screen lights up.
If the TV set remains in stand-by mode,
the indicator light remains red. Press the
PROGRAM +/- key on the side controls or
press the TV +/- key on the remote control.
Putting batteries in the remote
control
Insert the batteries into the remote control,
ensuring that the + and - ends of the
batteries are aligned correctly. The correct
alignment is indicated inside the casing of the
remote control.
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Overview of TV Connectors and Controls
Warning
Do not connect any telephone cables or
equipment to Data 1 (RJ12) & Data 2 (RJ45)
connectors.
. POWER
To switch off the TV.
- PROGRAM +
To switch on TV and also to select the
next or previous programme.
MENU
To display or close menus.
- VOLUME +
To increase or decrease volume.
Data 1 (RJ 12)
For System Terminal connection.
Data 2 (RJ 45)
For SmartCard XpressBox connection.
8 Ω Speaker
To connect to bathroom speaker. A
stereo jack must be used.
VGA In
For PC/Lap-top VGA input.
Headphones
To connect headphones. The mute
function does not work when head-
phones are plugged in.
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EXT 1 (RGB) and EXT 2 (CVBS/
S-VIDEO)
To connect peripheral equipment.
TV Aerial
To connect to the aerial plug.
Audio / Video Inputs (EXT 3)
To connect to video camera or
camcorder. Only one video connection
can be used at a time.
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2
To connect to peripheral equipment,
including high-defi nition equipment.
Component Video Inputs/Audio
Inputs (EXT 4)
To connect to DVD or decoder which
have the same connectors.
Smart Card Slot
(Applicable to certain models only).
For use with compatible 32 pin smart
card.
Note: For the System SmartCard to
function, NO must be selected in the
LOW POWER STANDBY feature
of the FEATURES menu (see page 28).
YES must be selected in the ENABLE
CARD SLOT feature of the
COMMUNICATION menu.
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PROGRAM
PROGRAM
2DATA
1DATA
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VGA In
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2
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EXT 3
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EXT 4
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Remote Controls
The following remote controls are applicable
to Philips Professional and Business Solutions
TV products. These can be used for setup
and configuration purposes.
RC2886
Guest Mode Remote Control
RC2573 is an optional remote control for
Institutional TV / Professional and Business
Solutions features and SmartCard settings. It
can be purchased separately.
POWER
SLEEP
GUIDE
CH
CC
RESET
CLOCK A / V
SMART
GUEST
DCM
SETUP
TEXT
RECALL
M
A
EFG
DBC
A/CH
VOL CH
1
4
7
8
0
9
2
56
3
+
++
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_
Slide this button
up to enter into
Guest mode.
or
Slide this button
down to enter
into Setup
mode.
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Appendix B – Resolutions Table
Refer to the HDMI INPUT table if you use the HDMI connector to plug in a PC (PC Format)
or a Video Input (Video Format), for example, a HDMI DVD player.
HDMI INPUT
Mode Signal Format
PC Format 640 x 480 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
800 x 600 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
1024 x 768 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
1280 x 768 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 60 Hz
1360 x 768 60 Hz
Video Format 720 x 480p 60 Hz
720 (1440) x 480i 60 Hz
720 x 576p 50 Hz
720 (1440) x 576i 50 Hz
1280 x 720p 60 Hz
1280 x 720p 50 Hz
1920 x 1080i 50 Hz, 60 Hz
1920 x 1080p 50 Hz, 60 Hz
Refer to the PC Analogue, D-sub input table if you connect the PC via VGA connector.
To ensure optimal picture performance and no distortion when using this TV with a VGA
or EXT 4 (Y Pb Pr) source, avoid connecting a VGA input and a EXT 4 (Y Pb Pr) input
simultaneously to the TV.
PC Analogue, D-sub input
Mode Signal Format
PC Format 640 x 480 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
720 x 400 70 Hz
800 x 600 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
1024 x 768 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz
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