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Brand Customer Model 32PFL5356/V7 32PFL5556/V7 Philips 42PFL5556/V7 46PFL5556/V7...
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Revision List Version Release Date Revision Instructions Customer Model TPV Model 32PFL5356/V7 E32B22NCAMPHNNX 32PFL5556/V7 E32BA2NCAMPANNX 2011 Initial Release 42PFL5556/V7 E42B22NCAMPLNNX 46PFL5556/V7 E46BA2NCAMPANNX...
Supported TV mounts To mount the TV, purchase a Philips TV mount or a compatible TV mount. To prevent damage to cables and connectors, leave a clearance of at least 2.2 inches or 5.5cm from the back of the TV.
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Product specification Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 32PFL5356/V7 • Without TV stand • Dimension(WxHxD): 760.9 x 479.5 x 49.9 (mm) • Weight: 7.36 kg • With TV stand • Dimension(WxHxD): 760.9 x 528.0 x 221.0 (mm) •...
• 1024 x 768 - 60Hz • 1280 x 1024 - 60Hz • 1360 x 768 - 60Hz • 1920 x 1080 - R 60Hz ——(Limit FULL HD, R: reduced blanking time; addition 32PFL5356/V7 does not support this resolution) Video formats •...
2. Operating Instructions 2.1 Remote Control (Standby-On) 1 Switch the TV on or to standby. 2. Play buttons • Control video or music. FIND • Access the menu to select a TV channel list. (Home) • Access the home menu. CH - / CH + (Previous/Next) •...
2.2 The Front Control Panel +/-: Adjust volume. (Power): Switch the TV on or off. Standby indicator and remote controller sensor. (Home): Access the home menu. 5. CH +/-: Switch channels. 2.3 Connect devices Back connections 1 .VIDEO OUTPUT Video output from analogue devices such as VCRs. 2.
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3. CVI/AV2 (Y Pb Pr and AUDIO L/R) Analogue audio and video input from analogue or digital devices such as DVD players or game consoles. 4. SERV. U For use by service personnel only. 5. PC IN (VGA and AUDIO IN) Audio and video input from a computer.(.Note: This machine is a 6 degree tilt VGA Interface design, aimed at the interface when you plug insert) Side connections...
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1. HDMI Digital audio and video input from high-definition digital devices such as Blu-ray players. 2. AUDIO L/R Audio input from analogue devices connected to VIDEO. 3. VIDEO (AV1)Composite video input from analogue devices such as VCRs. 4. TV ANTENNA Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite.TV ANTENNAe (Headphone) Stereo audio output to headphones or earphones.
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Note• •Headphones plugged in, TV speakers will automatically mute 5. USB Data input from USB storage devices. Connect a computer Before you connect a computer to the TV • Set the screen refresh rate on your computer to 60Hz • Select a supported screen resolution on your computer. Connect a computer with one of the following connectors: Note•...
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• VGA cable Use Philips EasyLink Get the most out of your HDMI-Consumer Electronic Control (CEC) compliant devices with Philips EasyLink enhanced control features. If your HDMI-CEC compliant devices are connected through HDMI, you can control them at the same time with your TV remote control.
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Use a Kensington lock There is a Kensington security slot at the back of the TV. Prevent theft by looping a Kensington lock between the slot and a permanent object, such as a heavy table.
2.4 Menus operating Access TV menus Menus help you to install channels, change picture and sound settings and access other features. 1 Press The menu screen appears. 2 Select one of the following, then press OK. • [Watch TV]: If a source other than antenna is selected, switch back to the antenna source •...
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3 Add device to the home menu.After you connect a device, add it to the home menu. • Press • Select [Add new device]. • Follow the onscreen instructions to add the device to the home menu. The device is displayed in the home menu. •...
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The [Settings assistant] menu appears. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions to choose your preferred picture settings. Use smart picture Use smart picture to apply pre-defined picture settings. 1 Press ADJUST. 2 Select [Smart picture], then press OK. 3 Select one of the following settings, then press OK. •...
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• [Picture shift]: Adjust the picture position for all picture formats except for [Unscale] [4 3]and [Wide screen] in antenna source. Change picture format 1 Press ADJUST. 2 Select [Picture format], then press OK. 3 Select a picture format, then press OK. Summary of picture formats The following picture settings can be configured .Note•...
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1 Press ADJUST. 2 Select [Smart sound], then press OK. 3 Select one of the following settings, then press OK. • [Personal]: Apply the settings that were customised in the sound menu. • [Standard]: Settings that suit most environments and types of audio. •...
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•The favourites channel grid is empty until you add channels into the favourites list. View all channels You can exit the favourites list, and view all installed channels. 1 While you watch TV, press FIND. The channel matrix menu is displayed. 2 Press OPTIONS.
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2 Select [Setup] > [TV settings] > [Preferences] > [Sleep timer]. The [Sleep timer] menu appears. 3 Select a value between zero and 180 minutes. If you select zero, the sleep timer switches off. 4 Press OK to switch on the sleep timer. The TV switches to standby after the specified time.
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• Audio:MP3 • Video: MPEG 2/MPEG 4 , H.264 , WMV Caution •Philips is not responsible if the USB storage device is not supported, nor is it responsible for damage or loss of data from the device. Note •When USB is connected,TV set will go to USB source after every stand-by.
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• to stop. Change slide show settings 1 While you view a slide show, press OPTIONS. The slide show options menu is displayed. 2 Select one of the following, then press OK. • [Start/Stop slideshow]: Start or stop slideshow. • [Slideshow transitions]: Set the transition from one picture to the next. •...
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2 Wait for five seconds, then disconnect the USB storage device. Update the TV software Philips continuously tries to improve its products and we recommend that you update the TV software when updates are available. Check www.philips.com/support for availability.Check the current software version 1 Press 2 Select [Setup] >...
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Change TV preferences 1 Press 2 Select [Setup] > [TV settings] > [Preferences]. 3 Select one of the following, then press OK. • [Menu language]: Select a menu language. • [Sleep timer]: Switch the TV to standby after a pre-defined duration. •...
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1 Press 2 Select [Setup] > [Channel settings] > [Channel installation] > [Analogue: Manual antenna installation]. 3 Select the correct [Colour system] and [Sound system]. Step 2 Search and store new TV channels 1 Press 2 Select [Setup] > [Channel settings] > [Channel installation] > [Analogue: Manual antenna installation] > *[Find channel], then press OK.
Mechanical Instructions 32PFL5356/V7 & 32PFL5556/V7 Step1 1. Unscrew the 4 screws in red to remove STAND Step2 Unscrew the12 screws in red to remove REAR COVER...
VGA and item “Color Temp”: Normal . b.Adjust gain of RGB to meet spec in the below setting of tim\pat. (VGA mode: TIM = 137; PAT = 141(80IRE)) 32PFL5356/V7&32&42&46PFL5556/V7 color Temp Spec Color Temp Cool 0.272 + 0.010 0.278 + 0.010...
8. Firmware & EDID Upgrade 8.1 Firmware Upgrade Note: Take the other models for example. Attention 1. Prepare a U-disk, the file system of FAT is the best choice. 2. Change the “.pkg” software file name to “upgrade_loader.pkg” and copy it to U-disk root directory. 3.
8.2 EDID Upgrade Take for example. Philip_201T1 1. Ready for writing EDID ISP JIG: 715GT089-B/C VGA cable TPV P/N: N/A TPV P/N: 089G728 GAA DB USB cable TPV P/N: 089G1758 X DVI to HDMI USB port driver...
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2. Connection for writing VGA EDID. 3.Install USB Driver 3.1. When insert the USB cable to PC USB port, will pop up a Hardware Wizard to help you install the USB driver if you use this ISP board first time. You can install it successfully as the below instruction step by step. Remark: The USB driver files path: D:\FTC100103(Mstar)\FTCUSB.INF...
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4. Install TPVedidTool. 4.1. Run the “InstallEdidXP.bat” firstly by double-click it icon. And press any key to finish it.
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4.2. Double-click “TpvEdid.exe” to open the EDID tool. 4.3. Click “FPD” to open another interface. 4.4. Click “Read File” to load the correct EDID file.
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4.5. After loading the VGA EDID file, AC on the TV and click “Test EDID” to check the communication between TV and PC. When there is “edid write protected” letters appearing as below figure, we can click “Write EDID” to program.
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4.7. Click “Read EDID” to read the EDID information from TV. 4.8. Click “Edid Content” to check whether the EDID read from TV is correct or not. If the EDID information is the same as what you have written, EDID write successfully.
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Write HDMI EDID. 5.1 Connection for write HDMI1 EDID. 5.2. For the other steps, please refer to the writing VGA EDID steps. 5.3. Write the EDID for other HDMI ports EDID one by one as the VGA EDID writing steps.
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6. Troubleshooting. 6.1. “Write protected or check cable” error. 6.2. Methods: (1). Check the connection of cable and JIG. (2). Turn on or off the Burn in mode to try. (3). Some TV has DDC write disable protection item in factory mode. As to these TV, please turn on it before writing EDID.
9. Trouble shooting 9.1 No power No power (LED “Off”) Check the AC input and Power “On” the power is “ON”? Power board Replace the power board output=5.2V? Check the key board and LED Replace the key board Replace the main board...
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9.2 Can’t start Can’t start LED red Power board output 24V Replace the power board Check the power key is under control? Replace the key board Replace the main board Replace the Power board...
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No display No display (LED green) Check TV is under control and power Replace the main board on/off by remote control and power key? Check the backlight is “On”? Check the LVDS cable Check the B/L signal is available? Reinsert or replace the Replace main board LVDS cable Panel Vcc = 12 V?
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Sound problem No sound or sound abnormal Check the audio source connection and the TV system are correct Reinsert the audio cable or change the TV system Check the TV is muted, adjust the volume or enter the menu to reset? Check the cable between the speakers and main board is ok? Replace the cable...
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9.5. Remote Control malfunction Remote Control malfunction Check the remote control battery is Replace the battery not properly placed or no power? Use the other remote controls Replace the remote control Whether the key board Replace the key board is abnormal? Replace the main board...
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OSD is unstable or can’t work normally OSD is unstable or can’t work normally Reconnect the key board Key board connected properly? Buttons are ok? Replace the button function Replace the key board Key board is ok? Replace the main board...
11. BOM List Note: The parts information listed below are for reference only, and are subject to change without notice. Please go to http://cs.tpv.com.cn/hello1.asp for the latest information. 32PFL5356/V7 E32B22NCAMPHNNX Location Part No. DESCRIPTION Remark 052G 1186 SMALL TAPE 052G 1211 B Conductive Tape 85mm *40mm *0.09mm...
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