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Display Type | LED |
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HDMI Ports | 2 |
USB Ports | 1 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Smart TV | No |
Screen Size | 32 inches |
Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
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Provides links and contact details for technical assistance and documentation.
Lists and defines technical terms and abbreviations used throughout the manual.
Explains basic menu navigation, button functions, and selection methods.
Details master, guest, and accessory remote controls required for installation.
Instructions for setting up various remote controls, including multi-RC and specific models.
Guides on how to access the TV's professional settings menu using different remotes.
Step-by-step instructions for upgrading the TV software via USB drive.
Outlines the required folder hierarchy for clone data files on a USB device.
Explains how to identify if the TV is in its initial virgin mode (out-of-the-box state).
How to check and toggle the TV's professional mode on or off.
Accessing and using the CSM for detailed TV information like software version.
Steps for performing a full manual TV reinstallation to factory defaults.
Automating TV reinstallation using a script file within a clone data folder.
Introduction to the IIC process for efficient initial TV setup and configuration.
Detailed steps for performing a virgin installation using IIC.
Combined process for initial cloning and software upgrade via USB.
Configuration options available during the initial TV setup wizard, like Room ID.
Overview of the professional settings chapter and its purpose for configuration.
How to save and apply settings configured in the professional menu.
A summary screen showing all currently configured professional settings.
Procedures for upgrading TV software and cloning configuration data between TVs.
Configuring default channel selection upon TV power-on.
Defining which features (e.g., Dashboard, Apps) appear on TV startup.
Setting default volume levels for TV speakers and headphones.
Choosing preferred audio sound profiles (e.g., Movie, Music, Personal).
Fine-tuning bass and treble levels for optimal audio output.
Adjusting aspect ratio and visual style of the TV picture.
Accessing detailed picture settings like color enhancement and temperature.
Setting primary and secondary subtitle and text languages.
Selecting the default language for the TV's user interface.
Erasing all user-specific data, apps, and browsing history from the TV.
Setting a minimum rating level to restrict access to rated content.
Assigning a unique Room ID for hotel/hospitality environments for identification.
Setting a custom name for the hotel or premises, displayed on the dashboard.
Choosing between side or full-screen display for the dashboard.
Customizing dashboard background image and Philips logo visibility.
Enabling and configuring the MyChoice subscription service for pay-TV packages.
Options for displaying the clock on the TV screen, especially during radio channels.
Configuring the welcome screen displayed upon TV startup, including timeout.
Controlling the visibility of channels, TV channels, and radio channels in the list.
Renaming, hiding, showing, reordering, blanking, removing, and re-numbering channels.
Configuring parameters for RF channel installation, including DVB-T/T2 and DVB-C.
Procedures for manually searching and installing digital or analogue channels by frequency.
Enabling or disabling access to various input sources like HDMI, USB, VGA.
Managing USB break-in and auto-play features for media playback from connected USB devices.
Configuring SCART input behavior and HDMI CEC (Easylink) functionality for device control.
Choosing between automatic (channel-based) or manual time setting.
Manually setting the date, time, and time offset for accurate timekeeping.
Configuring the TV's time zone and daylight saving time adjustments.
Selecting the preferred format for displaying the time (12-hour AM/PM or 24-hour).
Locking remote control functions and mapping the WatchTV button to sources.
Configuring the TV to respond to specific remote controls in a multi-TV setup.
Managing professional mode, power-on behavior, and standby modes for energy efficiency.
Configuring PIN locks, high security access, and OSD display options for user interface.
Comprehensive adjustments for picture quality, including color, contrast, sharpness, and advanced options.
Adjustments for audio output, including volume, sound management, TV placement, and advanced sound effects.
Selecting preferred audio languages and subtitle/text languages for broadcast content.
Settings for universal access, hearing, and visually impaired users, including audio descriptions.
Resets most TV settings to factory defaults, preserving key configurations like Room ID.
Clears channel lists, welcome logos, and cached dashboard data.
Performs a complete TV reinstallation, returning it to virgin mode.
Explains how the MyChoice subscription service works and its requirements for activation.
Steps to configure MyChoice packages, select channels, and set PINs for service access.
Details platform features, durations, and remote control commands for managing MyChoice.
Methods for remotely activating MyChoice packages via clone files and JSON commands.
Managing channels by renaming, hiding, showing, and reordering them in the list.
Blanking, removing, and re-numbering channels in the channel list for better organization.
Guided process for installing channels via RF signals, including quick and full scans.
Options to update existing channels or perform a full channel reinstallation with country selection.
Configuring the TV to connect and communicate with a CMND server over RF for remote management.
Guidance on manually editing the ChannelList.xml file for cloning channel configurations.
Using RoomSpecificSettings.xml to automate Room ID and RC settings during cloning.
Steps to capture and save TV diagnostic logs to a USB drive for troubleshooting by the technical team.