Manual Philips 24PHS5507 LED Television

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Contents
1 Get Support 3
1.1 Identify and Register your TV
3
1.2 TV Help and User Manual
3
1.3 On-line Help and User Manual
3
1.4 Consumer Care / Repair
3
2 Software 4
2.1 Update Software
4
2.2 Software Version
4
3 Quick Guide 5
3.1 Remote Control
5
3.2 IR sensor
6
3.3 Joystick - Local Control (if available)
6
4 Setting Up 8
4.1 Read Safety
8
4.2 TV Placement
8
4.3 Turn on TV
11
5 Connections 12
5.1 Connectivity guide
12
5.2 Antenna (4503, 5503, 4304, 4354, 4504,
5304, 5605-32" series TV)
12
5.3 Antenna (5505, 5525, 5535, 5605-24", 5507,
5527, 5537 series TV)
12
5.4 Satellite (if available)
12
5.5 Video Device
13
5.6 Audio Device
16
5.7 Computer
18
5.8 CAM with Smart Card - CI+
19
5.9 USB Device
20
5.10 Wired Network - Freeview (Network port is
only for UK models)
21
6 Switch Source 23
6.1 Source List
23
6.2 Rename Device
23
7 Channels 24
7.1 About Channels and Switch Channels
24
7.2 Install Channel
24
7.3 Channel List
29
7.4 Select Channel Filter
30
7.5 Favourite Channels
30
8 TV Guide 33
8.1 What You Need
33
8.2 Using the TV Guide
33
9 Recording and Pause TV (Not
applied to Turkey models)
35
9.1 What You Need
35
9.2 Recording
35
9.3 Pause TV
36
10 Videos, Photos and Music 38
10.1 From a USB Connection
38
10.2 Photos
38
10.3 Videos
38
10.4 Music
39
11 Open TV Setting Menus 40
11.1 Home Menu Overview
40
11.2 Utilities Menu
40
11.3 Quick Settings and All Settings
40
11.4 All Settings
40
12 Environmental 47
12.1 European Energy Label
47
12.2 Product Fiche
47
12.3 EPREL Registration Number
48
12.4 End of Use
48
12.5 UK Declaration of Conformity
49
13 Specifications 50
13.1 Power
50
13.2 Reception
50
13.3 Display Resolution
50
13.4 Display Input Resolution
51
13.5 Sound
51
13.6 Multimedia
52
13.7 Connectivity
52
14 Troubleshooting 54
14.1 Tips
54
14.2 Switch On
54
14.3 Remote Control
54
14.4 Channels
54
14.5 Picture
55
14.6 Sound
55
14.7 HDMI
55
14.8 USB
56
15 Safety and Care 57
15.1 Safety
57
15.2 Screen Care
58
15.3 Terms of Use
58
16 Copyrights 60
16.1 HDMI
60
16.2 HEVC Advance
60
16.3 Dolby Audio
60
16.4 DTS 2.0 + Digital Out ™
60
16.5 Other Trademarks
60
17 Open Source 61
17.1 Open Source Software
61
17.2 Open Source License
61
Index 64
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Brand Philips
Model 24PHS5507
Category LED Televisions
File type PDF
File size 1.82 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 24PHS5507 LED Television

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