Philips FTR 9965/12 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Ambient temperature
Do not hang up the monitor
above a central heating or other
heating sources.
Care of the screen
Clean the anti-reflex coated flat
glass screen with a slightly damp
soft cloth. Do not use abrasives
solvents as it can damage the
glass surface of the screen.
Plasma Display
characteristics
Caution:A video source (such as
a video game, DVD, or video
information channel) which
shows a constant non-moving
pattern on the screen, can cause
damage to the screen.When your
Flat-Monitor is continuously used
with such a source, the pattern of
the non-moving portion of the
game (DVD, etc.) could leave an
image permanently on the screen.
When not in use, turn the video
source OFF.
Regularly alternate the use of
such video sources with normal
viewing.
When switching over to another
picture after having displayed the
same still picture for a long time
(many hours), it may happen that
some parts from the previous
picture will remain on screen due
to a kind of memory effect.This
ghost picture will disappear after
some time.To avoid this effect
change the pictures regularly or
for PC use you can turn on a
screen saver in your computer.
For video signals, Philips has built
in an automatic shift of the
picture every 5 minutes to avoid
this effect and to prolong the life
of the screen.
Very incidentally and after a
longer period of unuse (approx. 1
year) the screen may display
some strange colour deficiencies.
This is quite normal for plasma
displays and these effects will
disappear after the set has been
turned on for some time.
A plasma display consists of a
huge amount of colour pixels. It is
within industry standards that
very few pixels (< 0.001%) may
be defective, even for a new set.
There is however no reason to
doubt about the quality of the
set.
The plasma display technology
operates with rare gases which
are being influenced by air
pressure.
Up to an altitude of 2000 m
above sea-level (local air pressure
equal or above 800 hPa), the
display is functioning fine.
Operating the set at a higher
altitude (lower air pressure), the
picture becomes unstable and the
picture performance is
deteriorating. The plasma display
might then also produce a
humming sound.After bringing
the set below 2000 m (local air
pressure equal or above 800 hPa)
it works fine again.Transportation
has no influence.
Control of peripheral
equipment
The infrared signals of the screen
may influence the reception
sensitivity of other peripherals.
Solution: replace the batteries of
the remote control or change
position of other equipment. E.g.
keep away a wireless headphone
from within a radius of 1.5 m.
No stable or not
synchronised VGA
picture
Check if you have selected the
correct VGA mode in your PC.
No picture or no sound
Are the supplied cables
connected properly? (The power
cable to the display, the VGA
cables, the audio cables,...)
Is your PC or receiver box
switched on?
Do you see a black screen and
the indicator on front of the
monitor lights up green, this
means that the display mode is
not supported.
Switch your VGA source to a
correct mode.
If your problem is not solved:
Switch your monitor off and then
on again.
Never attempt to repair a
defective monitor yourself.
Check with your dealer or call a
video technician.
Transport
Keep the original packaging to
transport the monitor if needed.
Miscellaneous
. Ambient temperature:
+ 5 ~ + 40°C
. Maximum operating altitude:
2000 m (min. air pressure
800 hPa)
. Mains:Auto Voltage ranging from
95V to 264V 50Hz/60Hz
.Power consumption:
around 280 W (32”),
300 W (37”), 380 W (42”)
. Standby consumption: < 2 W
.Weight (excl.packaging)
Display: 24 kg (32”),
30 kg (37”),
35,5 kg (42”)
. Dimensions (wxhxd):
Display:
96.4 x 51.2 x 8.9 cm (32”)
106 x 58 x 9 cm (37”)
121 x 66 x 9cm (42”)
.Wall mounting bracket included
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