Manual Philips 48PFK6300 LED Television

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Contents
1 Your new TV 3
1.1 Pause TV and recordings 3
1.2 EasyLink 3
2 Setting up 4
2.1 Read safety 4
2.2 TV stand and wall mounting 4
2.3 Tips on placement 4
2.4 Power cable 4
2.5 Antenna cable 5
2.6 Satellite dish 5
3 Connections 6
3.1 Tips on connections 6
3.2 EasyLink HDMI CEC 7
3.3 Common interface - CAM 8
3.4 Set-top box - STB 8
3.5 Satellite receiver 9
3.6 Home Theatre System - HTS 9
3.7 Blu-ray Disc player 10
3.8 DVD player 11
3.9 Game console 11
3.10 USB Hard Drive 11
3.11 USB flash drive 12
3.12 Camcorder 12
3.13 Computer 12
3.14 Headphones (For 4000, 4100, 6300 TV models)
13
4 Switch on 14
4.1 On or Standby (For 6300 TV models) 14
5 Remote control 15
5.1 Key overview (For 6300 TV models) 15
5.2 IR sensor 15
5.3 Batteries 16
5.4 Cleaning 16
6 TV channels 17
6.1 Watching TV channels 17
6.2 Channel installation 21
7 Satellite channels (For PxK models)
24
7.1 Watching satellite channels 24
7.2 Satellite channel list 24
7.3 Favourite satellite channels 24
7.4 Lock satellite channels 25
7.5 Satellite installation 26
7.6 Problems with satellites 29
8 TV guide 30
8.1 Using the TV guide 30
8.2 Recordings 30
8.3 Receiving TV guide data 30
9 Sources 32
9.1 Sources list 32
9.2 From standby 32
9.3 EasyLink 32
10 Timers and clock 33
10.1 Sleep timer 33
10.2 Clock 33
10.3 Auto switch off 33
11 Your photos, videos and music 34
11.1 From a USB connection 34
12 Pause TV 36
12.1 Pause TV 36
13 Recording 37
13.1 What you need 37
13.2 Record a programme 37
13.3 Watch a recording 37
14 Settings 38
14.1 Picture 38
14.2 Game or computer 40
14.3 Format and edges 40
14.4 Sound 40
14.5 Ambilight (For 6300 TV models) 42
15 Specifications 44
15.1 Environmental 44
15.2 Reception for PxK models 44
15.3 Display 45
15.4 Power 45
15.5 Dimensions and weights 45
15.6 Connectivity for Pxx6300 46
15.7 Sound 46
15.8 Multimedia 47
16 Software 48
16.1 Software update 48
16.2 Software version 48
16.3 Open source software 48
16.4 Open source license 48
17 Troubleshooting and support 51
17.1 Troubleshooting 51
17.2 Register 52
17.3 Help 52
17.4 Online help 52
17.5 Consumer Care / Repair 53
18 Safety and care 54
18.1 Safety 54
18.2 Screen care 55
19 Terms of use, copyrights and licenses
56
19.1 Terms of use 56
19.2 Copyrights and licenses 56
Index 58
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Brand Philips
Model 48PFK6300
Category LED Televisions
File type PDF
File size 1.84 MB

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How do I connect a universal remote control to my television? Verified

To connect your universal remote control, you need the model number and brand name of both the remote control and the television. There is a list of codes for brands and model numbers in the manual of the remote control .

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I want to connect a speaker to my LED television with HDMI, which port should I use? Verified

You need to use the HDMI-ARC port, which is specifically made for connecting audio equipment.

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Does it matter to which HDMI port I connect my device? Verified

In general you can connect a device like a blu-ray player or game console to any HDMI port. The device can then be used by selecting the corresponding HDMI channel on your television.

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How do I measure the inches of my LED television? Verified

Measuring the inches on your LED television is done by measuring the diagonal distance between for example the upper left corner and the lower right corner of the screen (not the edge). One inch equals 2,54 centimeter, so when you measure 99 centimeter, this means your LED television is 39 inches.

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Will my remote control also work on other television models of the same brand? Verified

Often a remote control of a television will also work on similar models of the same brand. However, it is unusual that it will work on all models of that brand. Universal remote controls are more suited to do this.

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What is the difference between LCD and LED? Verified

Both techniques use an LCD screen that emits no light by itself. The difference is in the lighting behind the screen. With LCD screens this is done by CCFL (cold-cathode fluorescent lamp) and LED makes use of LED lights.

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Can I repair a dead pixel myself? Verified

There is a difference between a dead pixel and a stuck pixel. A stuck pixel is still coloured and might be fixed by applying light pressure exactly onto the pixel until it restores itself. A dead pixel is always black or white and can't be repaired by yourself.

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What does HDMI stand for? Verified

HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is a connection to send high quality video and audio from one device to another.

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What is the contrast ratio? Verified

The contrast ratio tells how far the whitest white is from the blackest black. A contrast ratio of for example 400:1 means that the blackest black on screen is 400 times darker than the whitest white. A high contrast ratio contributes to the sharpness of the image.

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How can I properly clean my LED television? Verified

Turn off the television and wipe dust and dirt off the screen with a microfiber cloth. Do not use paper, this can cause scratches. Do not apply too much pressure or you might cause damage to pixels. Use a specialized detergent or make one by mixing 1 part vinegar with 1 part water. Moisten the cloth with the detergent and clean the screen. Make sure the cloth is not too wet. Remove stains by making rotating movements. Dry the screen with a second microfiber cloth to prevent stripes.

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Why are there letters next to the numbers on the remote control? Verified

Certain television settings may require you to enter letters. There are usually three letters or other characters on a button. When letter input is required, you can press that button once for the first letter, press twice for the second letter and press 3 times for the third letter. This way, text can be written with a minimum number of buttons.

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What is the optimal viewing distance for my television? Verified

This partially depends on personal preference, but as a rule of thumb the optimal viewing distance is about 3x the diagonal screen size of the television. For a television of 60 inch (152cm) the optimal viewing distance would be 180 inch or about 4.5 meter.

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Manual Philips 48PFK6300 LED Television

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