Philips 32PF9731D/10 instruction manual Wired Video ++++ Music, 8201.11a Video Wireless Music +++

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Annex 1 : Creating a wireless network connection

If you have problems or questions or if you feel you don’t have sufficient knowledge about PC connectivity and PC networking, please contact your PC or TV retailer to assist you.

Always try to reduce the number of wireless connections.You will in most cases not be able to stream video if both PC and TV are connected wireless to the network.

Consult the list of recommended wireless Ethernet bridges on the Philips support website: www.philips.com/support

Connection

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802.11g

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802.11b

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To avoid implementation problems we recommend using a Wireless Access Point device (e.g. Philips CPWBS054) in combination with a wireless Ethernet bridge (also called a “Game adapter”).

Wireless devices use a wireless protocol to communicate by means of radio waves.Wireless radio waves travel outwards from the antenna in all directions, and can transmit through walls and floors.

Wireless radio waves can theoretically reach up to 100 meters in an open environment. Practically it could be less than 10 meters depending on the type of walls and floors in your home and other environmental conditions.The content playback quality will depend on the wireless signal quality and the connection type.

Notes:

It is recommended to buy a Wireless Access Point supporting 802.11 a/b/g or b/g. The a-type devices are ideal for transferring good video quality and the g-type devices are sufficient for good audio quality. The b-type devices are not suitable for good video streaming.

Do not use an ad-hoc wireless connection (TV-PC) as it limits your bandwidth.

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Contents Contents Care of the screen Safety warningsGeneral Stationary images on the TV screenBefore you start Overview of the rear connector panelGetting started Connect the mains Remote controlConnect the antenna Use of the remote control RC4401/01 VolumeDigit keys Ambilight Mode+P- Channel selection AV Select your peripheralsUse of the Option key Keys at the left side of the TVIntroduction Digital TV Switch the TV onFirst time installation Follow the instructions on screenComplete the initial TV installation procedure Select your on-screen languageSettings assistant select your TV settings How to navigate through the menus IntroductionInstallation allows you Change settings in an easy-to-use manner with Use of the TV menu settingsAdjust viewing and listening settings Settings assistantUse of the Standard settings if present Individual settings for picture, sound and ambilightAdjust picture menu settings Clear LCD Pixel PlusDigital Natural Motion Dynamic contrastActive control Mpeg artefact reductionColour enhancement Light sensorEqualizer Adjust sound menu settingsAllows you to adjust the sound output level BalanceAVL Automatic Volume Leveler Surround modeHeadphone volume Delta volumeAmbilight Allows you to adjust the light output of the ambilightsEnjoy Ambilight BrightnessColour For exampleSeparation Ambilight in standby modeCustom colour Adjust feature menu settings SubtitleChildlock SleeptimerSelect Sleeptimer Important you have forgotten your codeSelect Set or Change code On timerSet code/Change code Common interface DemoSelect your language preferences How to search for and store TV channelsInstallation menu Menu languageSelect your country Store TV and radio channelsIs in standby mode This will not reinstall uninstalled channelsAlready installed channels will not be renumbered Not alteredAnalogue manual installation Rename Rearrange the channel number listReshuffle Select Teletext Set your preferencesSelect your location Select the On Screen Display OSDDigital Audio Select your connectionsSelect a Decoder channel number Select ConnectionsReset the Factory settings How to upgrade the TV softwareTo select another favourite channel list Create your favourite listTo select a channel from the displayed favourite list To create a favourite list or to modify the listCreate your favourite channels list TipsEPG Electronic Programme Guide To insert a USB device To view content from a USB deviceMultimedia Browser To remove the USB deviceMultimedia Browser menu Following icons may appearMultimedia function keys on the remote control Function keys at the bottom of the screenTeletext Teletext menu HypertextEnlarge a Teletext RevealDigital text only for UK Text infoTo make video and audio connections Headphone To make video and audio connections Side panel overviewCamera, Camcorder, Game See Multimedia browser, pTo make video and audio connections Rear panel overview CableWith the aerial cable only Connect a VCR or DVD recorderWith a eurocable Connect a decoder and a VCRConnect a satellite receiver With Component Video connectorsConnect two VCRs or VCR and DVD recorder With eurocablesConnect a DVD player, Cable box or game console With a Hdmi connectorWith a DVI connector Connect a DVD player or Cable boxConnect a DVD player, a satellite receiver or Cable box Connect a PC PC equipped with a VGA connectorPC equipped with a DVI connector With Digital audio With Analogue audioAnalogue Home Cinema amplifier Connect a Home Cinema amplifierDigital Home Cinema amplifier Use the Common Interface slot Insert a CA moduleRecord with your recorder Select InstallationSelect connected equipment Record a TV programmeTo select between Normal and Expert mode Audio- and video equipment keysTroubleshooting To cancel the selected mode To verify the version of the TV software Annex 2 Philips TV software upgrade with portable memoryTo prepare a portable memory for software upgrade Automatic software upgrade procedure AnnexManual software upgrade procedure General Format Annex 3 Philips TV-Slideshow Format with background musicGeneral Rules Following syntax should be used to create the text fileSupported XML-tags Tag Name Use DescriptionUSB Memory Device Issues Annex 4 Philips TV Digital camera and USB issuesDigital Camera Issues Digital Content IssuesPC VGA Index 34,58Recycling Disposal of batteries RecyclingProduct information Disposal of your old productContents ‘ Change the PMM server name Insert the supplied CD into your computer’s CD driveSelect your PMM menu language Adding files in the Philips Media Manager PMM Identifying your PC configuration Before connecting your TVConnecting your TV Viewing multimedia content Function keys at the bottom of the screen To make subtitles visible802.11g Video Wireless Music +++ Wired Video ++++ Music8201.11a Video Wireless Music +++ 802.11b Video Wireless Music +++Configuring a wireless Ethernet bridge Preparing your networkConfiguring the wireless Ethernet bridge Testing the wireless Ethernet bridgeRe-securing your wireless network Annex 2 Wireless network security IP configuration View network settingsNetwork mode For the screen dumps, see those as for Windows XP above Windows XPWindows Windows 98/Me Apple Macintosh Computers Mac OS Click on the Network icon under Internet & NetworkOverview Supported ExtensionsDetailed Video codec specifications Detailed Audio codec specificationsMemory Card and USB related restrictions General restrictionsNetwork related restrictions RemarkProblem SolutionGlossary PMM Philips Media Manager

32PF9731D/10 specifications

The Philips 32PF9731D/10 is a standout model in the realm of flat-panel televisions, particularly designed to elevate the viewing experience with its plethora of features and cutting-edge technologies. This television marries aesthetics with performance, making it a sought-after choice for consumers looking for quality display and modern functionalities.

At the heart of the Philips 32PF9731D/10 is its excellent picture quality, which is facilitated by its use of LCD screen technology. The 32-inch display boasts a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, delivering vibrant colors and sharp images that pull viewers into the action. The television also incorporates Pixel Plus 2 technology, which enhances picture clarity and brings out fine details in images. This ensures that whether you're watching the latest blockbuster or a nature documentary, the visuals are breathtaking and immersive.

Another remarkable feature is Philips' Ambilight technology, which distinguishes this model from other TVs in its class. Ambilight creates a more engaging viewing experience by projecting colors from the TV screen onto the walls surrounding it. This not only enhances the image but also creates an atmosphere that adjusts according to the content, making it ideal for movie nights or gaming sessions.

The 32PF9731D/10 is equipped with a range of connectivity options, including multiple HDMI ports, a USB port, and a VGA input, allowing users to connect various devices easily. This is complemented by its built-in digital tuner, which ensures that users can access a wide range of channels without needing additional equipment.

Sound quality is also a priority in this Philips model. It features a powerful audio system that is designed to provide clear sound, ensuring that dialogue and effects can be enjoyed just as much as the visuals. With a total output of 16 watts, it offers a solid auditory experience that is well-suited for everyday viewing.

In terms of design, the Philips 32PF9731D/10 showcases a sleek and modern aesthetic, making it an attractive addition to any living space. Its slim profile and elegant finish enable it to blend seamlessly into various home environments.

Overall, the Philips 32PF9731D/10 is a well-rounded television that stands out for its picture quality, innovative Ambilight technology, and versatility in connectivity. With an emphasis on both visual and audio performance, it is a television that continues to be relevant in discussions about remarkable home entertainment systems. Those looking for a blend of technology, style, and performance will find this model to be an outstanding choice.