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User manual Philips, model 42PFL7606H/60

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Language of manual:en
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Note: Passive 3D glasses from other manufacturers may not work or offer less optimal 3D viewing. Start 3D To enjoy a 3D movie or programme, insert a 3D movie disc into the 3D Blu-ray disc player connected to the HDMI connector on this TV or tune to a TV channel that broadcasts 3D content. Press and select the 3D Blu-ray disc player or select [Watch TV] and tune to the TV channel. The TV will prompt a message when 3D is available. To start watching 3D, select [Start 3D] and press OK. Put on your 3D glasses. If you have tuned to a 3D TV channel and do not see the prompt to switch to 3D, you have to select the 3D format manually. To switch on 3D format manually, press ADJUST. Select [2D/3D] > [3D], then press OK. Select a suitable 3D format If the TV shows a double picture but the 3D effect is not seen with the 3D glasses, you will need to select a suitable 3D viewing format. To set the TV in 3D, press ADJUST. Select [3D format] and press OK, then select [3D - Side by side] or [3D - Top / bottom] according to the double picture positions. Stop 3D If you switch to another channel or a connected device, the TV switches back to 2D. To stop watching 3D during a 3D programme, press ADJUST. Select [2D/3D] > [2D], then press OK. This forced 2D picture shows only the 3D-left picture. Note: The 2D/3D menu is only available when the TV receives 3D content from the input signal, or when [3D format] has been set to [3D - Side by side] or [3D - Top / bottom]. Optimal 3D viewing For an optimal 3D viewing experience, we recommend that you: . sit at a distance that is at least three times the width (W) of the TV screen. Do not sit more than six metres away. . view the centre of the TV screen at your eye level. . watch the TV away from direct sunlight as it may interfere with the 3D experience. Ambilight What you can do *Available on certain models only. Ambilight gives a more relaxed viewing experience. It automatically adjusts the colour and brightness of the light to match the TV picture. What you need . For the best Ambilight effect, position the TV 25cm away from the wall. . Keep the remote control away from the TV, as it can interfere with the infrared signals. . Dim the light in the room. Switch on 1. Press ADJUST. 2. Select [Ambilight], then press OK. 3. To switch Ambilight on or off, select [On] or [Off]. You can also press AMBILIGHT on the TV to switch Ambilight on or off. Change settings In the Ambilight menu, you can access more Ambilight settings. 1. While you watch TV, press > [Setup]. 2. Select [TV settings] > [Ambilight]. 3. Select a setting to adjust: . [Dynamic]: Adjust Ambilight between relaxed and dynamic levels. Available only if Ambilight [Colour] is set to [Dynamic]. . [Brightness]: Adjust the brightness of Ambilight. . [Colour]: Select a predefined colour. . [Custom colour]: Set your own Ambilight colour. To access this option, set [Ambilight] > [Colour] > [Custom]. . [Separation]: Adjust the difference in colour levels on each side of the TV. Turn off this feature for a dynamic and uniform Ambilight colour. . [TV switch off]: Select how Ambilight switches off when the TV is switched off. . [Lounge light mood]: Select a lounge light mode. The lounge light comes on when the TV is in standby. . [Scenea lounge light]: Switch Scenea lounge light on or off when Scenea is enabled. . [Wall colour]: Select the colour of the wall behind the TV. Ambilight corrects its colours to suit the colour of the wall. Use lounge light When the TV is in standby, press Ambilight on the front of the TV to create a lounge light effect in your room. Note: It may take more than 5 seconds for the lounge light to switch on. To select another lounge light colour, see Use your TV > Ambilight > Change settings. Browse PC through DLNA What you can do If you have photos, videos or music files stored on a computer connected through a home network, you can play the files on your TV. What you need . A wired or wireless home network, connected with a Universal Plug and Play (uPnP) router. . A Philips wireless USB adapter or a LAN cable that connects your TV to your home network. . A media server such as: PC running Windows Media Player 11 or higher; or Mac running Twonky Media Server. . Make sure that your computer firewall allows you to run the media server software program. You will also need to set up the network connection: . Connect your TV and the computer to...

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