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Table of Contents

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Summary

1 Get Support

1.1 Identify and Register Your TV

Find your TV's model and serial number for registration and support.

1.2 TV Help and User Manual

Access built-in help for diagnostics, instructions, and manual.

1.3 Online Support and Manuals

Consult online resources for troubleshooting, FAQs, and software downloads.

1.4 Consumer Care and Repair

Contact information for TV support, repairs, and warranty services.

2 Software Updates

2.1 Update Software

Instructions for updating TV software via Internet or USB.

2.2 Software Version

View the current TV software version installed on your device.

3 Quick Guide

3.1 Remote Control Overview

Details on remote control buttons, battery replacement, and cleaning.

3.2 IR Sensor

Information about the infrared sensor for remote control commands.

3.3 Joystick Local Control

Basic TV operations using the joystick control on the TV.

4 Setting Up Your TV

4.1 Read Safety Instructions

Essential safety information to read before using the TV.

4.2 TV Placement

Guidelines for optimal TV placement for viewing and ventilation.

4.3 Connecting and Turning On TV

Steps for connecting the power cable and turning on the TV.

5 Connecting Devices

5.1 Connectivity Guide

Tips on connecting devices with the highest quality connection available.

5.2 Antenna Connection

How to connect an antenna for DVB-T and DVB-C signals.

5.3 Satellite Connection

Instructions for connecting a satellite dish via F-type connector.

5.4 Video Device Connections

Details on connecting HDMI, Component, and Composite video devices.

5.5 Audio Device Connections

HDMI ARC Audio Return Channel

Using HDMI ARC for audio return from Home Theatre Systems.

5.6 Mobile Device Connectivity

Wi-Fi Direct and Miracast

Wirelessly share screens and stream content from mobile devices.

MHL Mobile High-Definition Link

Connect and charge mobile devices via MHL cable.

5.7 Other Device Connections

CAM with Smart Card (CI+)

Using a CAM module for conditional access to premium TV channels.

USB Device Usage

USB Flash Drive Operations

Using USB flash drives for viewing photos, music, and videos.

USB Hard Drive Operations

Formatting and using USB hard drives for recording and storage.

6 Switch Source

6.1 Source List Navigation

How to open the sources menu and switch between connected devices.

6.2 Rename Connected Devices

Instructions for renaming input sources and replacing device icons.

7 Channels

7.1 Channel Basics and Switching

Understanding channel icons, radio channels, and switching methods.

7.2 Install Channel

Methods for installing antenna, cable, and satellite channels.

7.3 Channel List Management

Managing channel lists, renaming, searching, and filtering channels.

7.4 Favourite Channels

Creating, editing, and using favourite channel lists.

7.5 Text and Teletext

Using teletext for subtitles, text pages, and T.O.P. information.

8 TV Guide

8.1 What You Need for TV Guide

Requirements for viewing TV guide information and programme schedules.

8.2 Using the TV Guide

Navigating the TV guide, tuning to programmes, and setting reminders.

8.3 Freeview Play

Information on accessing and using Freeview Play for catch-up TV.

9 Recording and Pause TV

9.1 Recording Programmes

How to record live TV broadcasts and schedule recordings.

9.2 Pause TV Functionality

Instructions for pausing and resuming live TV broadcasts.

10 Videos, Photos and Music

10.1 From a USB Connection

Viewing media files from USB storage devices.

10.2 Viewing Photos

Displaying photos, starting slideshows, and photo options.

10.3 Playing Videos

Playing video files, controlling playback, and video options.

10.4 Playing Music

Playing audio files, controlling playback, and music options.

11 TV Settings

11.1 Home Menu Navigation

Overview of the main menu and accessing its features.

11.2 Settings Menu Access

Accessing frequent settings and the full settings menu.

11.3 All Settings Menu

Accessing and configuring all TV settings.

11.3 All Settings Menu

Picture Settings

Adjusting picture style, colour, contrast, sharpness, and brightness.

Sound Settings

Selecting sound styles, adjusting volume, and using equalizer settings.

TV Placement and Sound Settings

Optimizing sound based on TV placement and advanced sound options.

Digital Output Settings

Configuring digital audio output formats and levels.

Eco Settings

Managing energy saving features like screen off and switch off timer.

Location and Shop Mode

Setting TV location to Home or Shop mode for optimal use.

Region and Language Settings

Configuring TV language, menus, audio, subtitles, and clock.

Universal Access Settings

Features for hearing impaired, visually impaired, and deaf users.

Lock Settings

Setting and changing child lock codes and parental ratings.

12 Network

12.1 Home Network Connection

Connecting the TV to your home network for internet access.

12.2 Connect to Network

Steps for wireless (Wi-Fi) and wired network connections.

12.3 Network Settings

Viewing network status, resetting connections, and managing settings.

13 Smart TV

13.1 Setup Smart TV

Initial setup and configuration for Smart TV features.

13.2 Smart TV Start Page

Accessing apps, internet browsing, and TV content on the Smart TV page.

13.3 App Gallery

Browsing and accessing various TV apps and tailored websites.

14 TV on Demand; Video on Demand

TV on Demand

Watch missed TV programmes or favourite shows at your convenience.

Video on Demand

Rent movies from an online rental video store.

15 Netflix

Netflix Service

Instructions for accessing and using the Netflix application.

16 Environmental Information

16.1 European Energy Label

Information on energy efficiency class and consumption.

16.2 Product Fiche

Technical specifications including energy efficiency and display resolution.

16.3 End of Use Disposal

Guidelines for the proper disposal of old products and batteries.

17 Specifications

17.1 Power and Reception

Details on power supply, ambient temperature, and reception capabilities.

17.3 Display Resolution

Information on the TV's diagonal screen size and resolution.

17.4 Supported Video Input

List of supported video input resolutions and timings for HDMI.

17.5 Supported Computer Input

Supported input resolutions and refresh rates for computer connections.

17.6 Sound Specifications

Technical details on sound output power and audio technologies.

17.7 Multimedia and Connectivity

Supported media formats, USB file systems, and connectivity options.

18 Troubleshooting

18.1 General Troubleshooting Tips

General advice for solving TV problems using help resources.

18.2 TV Power and Remote Issues

Resolving issues with the TV not switching on or responding to remote.

18.4 Channel and Satellite Problems

Troubleshooting issues with channel installation, reception, and satellite setup.

18.6 Picture and Sound Problems

Addressing picture distortion, no picture, poor sound, or sound issues.

18.8 HDMI, USB, and Network Issues

Resolving problems with HDMI connections, USB playback, and Wi-Fi/Internet.

19 Safety and Care

19.1 Safety Precautions

Important safety warnings regarding electric shock, injury, and overheating.

19.2 Screen Care

Instructions for safely cleaning and maintaining the TV screen.

20 Terms of Use

Warranty and Product Information

Details on warranty, product specifications, and legal disclaimers.

21 Copyrights

MHL, HDMI, and Dolby Audio

Trademarks and licenses for MHL, HDMI, Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, and Wi-Fi.

Other Trademarks

Information on other registered and unregistered trademarks.

22 Open Source

22.1 Open Source Software

Information on open source software used in the TV.

22.2 Open Source License

Details on the terms and conditions of open source licenses.

23 Disclaimer regarding third-party services

Third-Party Services and Software

Disclaimer for changes, suspension, or termination of third-party services.

Summary

1 Get Support

1.1 Identify and Register Your TV

Find your TV's model and serial number for registration and support.

1.2 TV Help and User Manual

Access built-in help for diagnostics, instructions, and manual.

1.3 Online Support and Manuals

Consult online resources for troubleshooting, FAQs, and software downloads.

1.4 Consumer Care and Repair

Contact information for TV support, repairs, and warranty services.

2 Software Updates

2.1 Update Software

Instructions for updating TV software via Internet or USB.

2.2 Software Version

View the current TV software version installed on your device.

3 Quick Guide

3.1 Remote Control Overview

Details on remote control buttons, battery replacement, and cleaning.

3.2 IR Sensor

Information about the infrared sensor for remote control commands.

3.3 Joystick Local Control

Basic TV operations using the joystick control on the TV.

4 Setting Up Your TV

4.1 Read Safety Instructions

Essential safety information to read before using the TV.

4.2 TV Placement

Guidelines for optimal TV placement for viewing and ventilation.

4.3 Connecting and Turning On TV

Steps for connecting the power cable and turning on the TV.

5 Connecting Devices

5.1 Connectivity Guide

Tips on connecting devices with the highest quality connection available.

5.2 Antenna Connection

How to connect an antenna for DVB-T and DVB-C signals.

5.3 Satellite Connection

Instructions for connecting a satellite dish via F-type connector.

5.4 Video Device Connections

Details on connecting HDMI, Component, and Composite video devices.

5.5 Audio Device Connections

HDMI ARC Audio Return Channel

Using HDMI ARC for audio return from Home Theatre Systems.

5.6 Mobile Device Connectivity

Wi-Fi Direct and Miracast

Wirelessly share screens and stream content from mobile devices.

MHL Mobile High-Definition Link

Connect and charge mobile devices via MHL cable.

5.7 Other Device Connections

CAM with Smart Card (CI+)

Using a CAM module for conditional access to premium TV channels.

USB Device Usage

USB Flash Drive Operations

Using USB flash drives for viewing photos, music, and videos.

USB Hard Drive Operations

Formatting and using USB hard drives for recording and storage.

6 Switch Source

6.1 Source List Navigation

How to open the sources menu and switch between connected devices.

6.2 Rename Connected Devices

Instructions for renaming input sources and replacing device icons.

7 Channels

7.1 Channel Basics and Switching

Understanding channel icons, radio channels, and switching methods.

7.2 Install Channel

Methods for installing antenna, cable, and satellite channels.

7.3 Channel List Management

Managing channel lists, renaming, searching, and filtering channels.

7.4 Favourite Channels

Creating, editing, and using favourite channel lists.

7.5 Text and Teletext

Using teletext for subtitles, text pages, and T.O.P. information.

8 TV Guide

8.1 What You Need for TV Guide

Requirements for viewing TV guide information and programme schedules.

8.2 Using the TV Guide

Navigating the TV guide, tuning to programmes, and setting reminders.

8.3 Freeview Play

Information on accessing and using Freeview Play for catch-up TV.

9 Recording and Pause TV

9.1 Recording Programmes

How to record live TV broadcasts and schedule recordings.

9.2 Pause TV Functionality

Instructions for pausing and resuming live TV broadcasts.

10 Videos, Photos and Music

10.1 From a USB Connection

Viewing media files from USB storage devices.

10.2 Viewing Photos

Displaying photos, starting slideshows, and photo options.

10.3 Playing Videos

Playing video files, controlling playback, and video options.

10.4 Playing Music

Playing audio files, controlling playback, and music options.

11 TV Settings

11.1 Home Menu Navigation

Overview of the main menu and accessing its features.

11.2 Settings Menu Access

Accessing frequent settings and the full settings menu.

11.3 All Settings Menu

Accessing and configuring all TV settings.

11.3 All Settings Menu

Picture Settings

Adjusting picture style, colour, contrast, sharpness, and brightness.

Sound Settings

Selecting sound styles, adjusting volume, and using equalizer settings.

TV Placement and Sound Settings

Optimizing sound based on TV placement and advanced sound options.

Digital Output Settings

Configuring digital audio output formats and levels.

Eco Settings

Managing energy saving features like screen off and switch off timer.

Location and Shop Mode

Setting TV location to Home or Shop mode for optimal use.

Region and Language Settings

Configuring TV language, menus, audio, subtitles, and clock.

Universal Access Settings

Features for hearing impaired, visually impaired, and deaf users.

Lock Settings

Setting and changing child lock codes and parental ratings.

12 Network

12.1 Home Network Connection

Connecting the TV to your home network for internet access.

12.2 Connect to Network

Steps for wireless (Wi-Fi) and wired network connections.

12.3 Network Settings

Viewing network status, resetting connections, and managing settings.

13 Smart TV

13.1 Setup Smart TV

Initial setup and configuration for Smart TV features.

13.2 Smart TV Start Page

Accessing apps, internet browsing, and TV content on the Smart TV page.

13.3 App Gallery

Browsing and accessing various TV apps and tailored websites.

14 TV on Demand; Video on Demand

TV on Demand

Watch missed TV programmes or favourite shows at your convenience.

Video on Demand

Rent movies from an online rental video store.

15 Netflix

Netflix Service

Instructions for accessing and using the Netflix application.

16 Environmental Information

16.1 European Energy Label

Information on energy efficiency class and consumption.

16.2 Product Fiche

Technical specifications including energy efficiency and display resolution.

16.3 End of Use Disposal

Guidelines for the proper disposal of old products and batteries.

17 Specifications

17.1 Power and Reception

Details on power supply, ambient temperature, and reception capabilities.

17.3 Display Resolution

Information on the TV's diagonal screen size and resolution.

17.4 Supported Video Input

List of supported video input resolutions and timings for HDMI.

17.5 Supported Computer Input

Supported input resolutions and refresh rates for computer connections.

17.6 Sound Specifications

Technical details on sound output power and audio technologies.

17.7 Multimedia and Connectivity

Supported media formats, USB file systems, and connectivity options.

18 Troubleshooting

18.1 General Troubleshooting Tips

General advice for solving TV problems using help resources.

18.2 TV Power and Remote Issues

Resolving issues with the TV not switching on or responding to remote.

18.4 Channel and Satellite Problems

Troubleshooting issues with channel installation, reception, and satellite setup.

18.6 Picture and Sound Problems

Addressing picture distortion, no picture, poor sound, or sound issues.

18.8 HDMI, USB, and Network Issues

Resolving problems with HDMI connections, USB playback, and Wi-Fi/Internet.

19 Safety and Care

19.1 Safety Precautions

Important safety warnings regarding electric shock, injury, and overheating.

19.2 Screen Care

Instructions for safely cleaning and maintaining the TV screen.

20 Terms of Use

Warranty and Product Information

Details on warranty, product specifications, and legal disclaimers.

21 Copyrights

MHL, HDMI, and Dolby Audio

Trademarks and licenses for MHL, HDMI, Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, and Wi-Fi.

Other Trademarks

Information on other registered and unregistered trademarks.

22 Open Source

22.1 Open Source Software

Information on open source software used in the TV.

22.2 Open Source License

Details on the terms and conditions of open source licenses.

23 Disclaimer regarding third-party services

Third-Party Services and Software

Disclaimer for changes, suspension, or termination of third-party services.

Philips 58PUS6203 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen shapeFlat
Response time- ms
Display diagonal58 \
Display brightness- cd/m²
Display technologyLED
Native aspect ratio16:9
Supported video modes2160p
Display diagonal (metric)146 cm
Motion interpolation technology-
Audio decodersDTS
RMS rated power16 W
Number of speakers2
Auto volume levelerYes
PC in (D-Sub)No
HDMI ports quantity3
DVI-D ports quantity0
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in1
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)EasyLink
Processor cores4
Audio formats supportedAAC, MP3, WAV, WMA, WMA-PRO
Image formats supportedBMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG
Video formats supportedAVC, AVI, H.264, H.265, HEVC, MKV, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, VC-1, VP9, WMV9
Subtitle formats supportedAAS, SMI, SRT, SUB, TXT
Picture processing technologyPhilips Pixel Precise Ultra HD
AC input voltage220 - 240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Energy efficiency scaleA to G
Power consumption (standby)0.3 W
Power consumption (typical)78 W
Package depth160 mm
Package width1425 mm
Package height880 mm
Package weight19600 g
Product colorBlack
Mercury content0 mg
Heavy metals freePb (lead)
Panel mounting interface300 x 200 mm
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 35 °C
Battery typeAAA
Box dimensions (W x D x H)1425 x 160 x 880 mm
Tuner typeAnalog & digital
Analog signal format systemNTSC, PAL, SECAM
Digital signal format systemDVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-T2 HD
Programming period8 day(s)
Cables includedAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Stand width778 mm
Depth (with stand)241.3 mm
Height (with stand)781.9 mm
Weight (with stand)15400 g
Depth (without stand)89.8 mm
Width (without stand)1302.1 mm
Height (without stand)759.5 mm
Weight (without stand)15200 g

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