Philips 42PFL9603, 42PFL9703 Method 3Automatic search of all codes, Device functions overview

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If you entered a known code, all universal mode keys will blink to confirm the selection. If you entered an unknown code, all universal mode keys will light up for 2 seconds. Repeat Step 2 with a different code.

ÒPoint the remote control at the device, and press B to test if the code is known for your device.

If successful try whether you can operate all functions. If not successful, or if you cannot operate all functions, repeat Step 1 and 2 with one of the other setup codes for your brand.

Method 3:Automatic search of all codes

If you are not successful to find the known brand or code, try an automatic search of all codes. The automatic search can take several minutes.

If after the automatic search no code is successful, it is not possible to operate your particular device with the remote control. In such case, use the device's own remote control.

Turn on the device you want the TV remote

control to set up for.

®. Point the remote control to the device during the automatic search.

ÒTo select the universal mode you need, press the DVD, STB or HTS key and the OK key at the same time for 4 seconds.

The selected universal mode lights up constantly.

Press OK to start the automatic search. Every two seconds, when a new code is sent, the B key will blink.

Keep pointing the remote control to the device.

ºWhen the device switches off, press OK to stop the search.

Press B to switch on your device.

Press the remote control keys to try if you can operate all functions. If you cannot operate all functions, press OK again to continue the automatic search for a correct code.

If you can operate all functions, press the currently selected universal mode key to confirm and to quit the automatic search.

rNote:

To pause the automatic search, press OK. Press o or œ to search for the codes one by one backward or forward to locate the known code for your device or press OK again to continue the automatic search.

5.1.4Keep the remote control in the

chosen universal mode permanently

If you press the DVD, STB or HTS key the remote control can operate other devices. When no key is pressed for 30 seconds the remote control switches back to normal TV.

You can set the remote control to hold a universal mode as long as no other universal mode is pressed. This disables the 30 seconds switch back to normal TV.

Press the TV key.

®Press OK and ¬ at the same time for 4 seconds. The B key lights up for 2 seconds.

From now on the remote control will not switch back to normal TV mode.

To return to the 30 seconds switch back to normal TV mode, follow the same steps 1 and 2.

5.1.5Device functions overview

When the remote control is set for a particular device all keys have the same function except the keys mentioned here.

DVD player

Menu key = DVD Disc menu P+/- = DVD Next/Previous track

DVD Recorder

Òkey = DVD-R previous track

key = DVD-R next track

DVD recorder with Hard Disc Drive Menu key = DVD-R HDD browser

Òkey = DVD-R HDD previous track

key = DVD-R HDD next track

Blu-ray Disc player

a key = BD Content menu Menu key = BD Disc menu

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Contents Register your product and get support at Page Table of contents Warranty Safety RecyclingCare of the screen Dispose old batteries safely according local regulationsConnectors Your TVTelevision overview ControlsGet started Product highlightsPosition the TV DVB-T and DVB-C integrated tunerVesa fixation points Wall mounting VesaUnmount the TV stand Power cable Remote control batteriesAntenna cable Use your TV Turn on or off StandbyWatch channels from a digital receiver Watch TVWatch connected devices Watch a DVD Select a Teletext Press Teletext again to switch Teletext offFor more information on teletext, see .6 Teletext Change Ambilight mode Adjust the Ambilight modeLoungeLight mode if available TipRemote control overview Remote controlUse more of your TV Universal remote control To control connected devicesMethod 3Automatic search of all codes Keep the remote control Chosen universal mode permanentlyDevice functions overview Remote control setup codes See the end of this manual TV menusLightGuide brightness MenuPicture and Sound settings Smart settingsSettings assistant Use of the menuPicture settings ContrastHD Natural Motion PictureSound settings ‡ Press q to switch on the Picture format menuSound Balance AmbilightAudio language Teletext Digital text services UK only Create favourite channel listsTeletext Select a favourite listSwitch on EPG Electronic Programme Guide EPGSelect a channel from a favourite list ‘Now and Next’ EPGWhats on This is BBC ThreeTimers and locks To switch off the On timer, select Off in the On timer menuÒPress OK to confirm † Press Menu Ï to quit the menu Activate or deactivate Child lock Set your code and you canSubtitles Watch and play your photos and musicSlideshow settings Music settingsWatch your pictures, start a slideshow and play music ThumbnailsListen to digital radio channels Watch a slideshow with background musicWatch photos or listen to music from your PC To listen to a digital radio channelSoftware update Update assistantSoftware update transfer to the TV TV identification†The update process starts automatically. Please Update is finished when the messageSoftware update by digital broadcast DVB-T Wait DoneChannel installation Automatic installationMenu language Select your countryInstall TV and radio channels ‡ Select Start Installation may take a few minutesSelect Antenna or Cable Press Menu Ï to quit the menuAnalogue Manual installation Rearrange stored channelsChannel management Factory settingsDigital reception test Connections Sound output cinch connector for a Home Theatre System, etcConnection overview About connections What you need to knowYPbPr cable Red, White Red, Green, Blue Hdmi cable max mConnect with Connection assistant Connect without the Connection assistantHdmi with EasyLink Display synchronised audio outDVD player DVD Recorder and Home Theatre System DVD Recorder and DVD Home Theatre SystemSatellite receiver Use a scart cable and 2 antenna cablesHD Digital receiver / HD satellite Receiver Use an Hdmi cable and 2 antenna cablesDVD-R, Home Theatre System and Digital receiver Blu-ray Disc player Use an Hdmi cableGame console CamcorderFor supported PC monitor resolutions, see Technical data Personal ComputerConnection setup Audio setup if presentNaming your devices Decoder channelsInsert a Conditional Access Module Preparing for digital servicesCommon interface menu PC network Manual network setupWhat you need Media server settings Windows Media Player v11on Windows VistaWindows Media Player v11 on Windows XP Media Sharing window, check the Share my media box TVersity v.0.9.10.3 on Windows XP Twonky Media v4.4.2 on Macintosh OS Technical data Common interface slot127,5mm Weight ± 19kg ± 25kg ± 28kg 320mm Weight ± 20kg ± 28,5kg ± 32,5kg37PFL9603D/H 42PFL9803H Width 828mm 953mm 1054mmTroubleshooting Television and remote controlTV channels PictureIf your problem is not solved Hdmi connectionsUSB connection PC display on my TV is not stable or is not synchronisedIndex Language Safety Location Screen cleaningTeletext pages Volume Set code Bar Menu key Mpeg artefact reduction Smart settings MusicHow the switchover affects your TV equipment When does switchover happen? Page Blu-ray Disc AmplifierCable receiver 0066, 0068, 0069, 0073 FTE JOK SKR 0020, 0027, 0030, 0031 Page France Norge 0821 611 €0.09/min 2270 Local Österreich
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42PFL9703, 42PFL9603 specifications

Philips has long been a reputable brand in the electronics market, particularly known for its innovative televisions. Among its distinguished range, models such as the Philips 42PFL9603, 42PFL9803, 47PFL9703, 32PFL9613, and 47PFL9603 stand out with their impressive features and cutting-edge technologies, catering to diverse viewing preferences.

The Philips 42PFL9603 is notable for its stunning picture quality, utilizing the company’s Pixel Plus 2 HD technology. This enhances image sharpness and clarity, ensuring a vibrant viewing experience. Additionally, it comes equipped with a 2 ms response time, minimizing motion blur during fast-paced scenes, making it ideal for sports and action films. The integrated DVB-T/C tuner enables seamless access to a range of digital channels, enhancing its utility.

In the same vein, the Philips 42PFL9803 pushes boundaries with the Ambilight technology, which projects ambient light onto the wall behind the TV, enhancing immersion while watching. It also boasts impressive HD resolution and delivers rich colors and deep blacks, thanks to its LCD panel's advanced backlighting system. The model supports multiple HDMI inputs, allowing easy connectivity with gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and other devices.

The Philips 47PFL9703 takes viewing to another level with its larger screen size, and like its counterparts, it utilizes Pixel Plus 2 HD technology. It also includes advanced sound features for an immersive audio experience, producing crystal-clear sound that complements its high definition visuals. Its sleek design makes it an attractive addition to any modern living space.

For users looking for a more compact option, the Philips 32PFL9613 packs many essential features into a smaller frame. With its impressive sound system and powerful processing capabilities, it ensures that users do not compromise on quality, even in smaller settings. Its energy efficiency helps to reduce power consumption, making it a more sustainable choice.

Finally, the Philips 47PFL9603 combines comprehensive viewing options with a user-friendly interface. This model is equipped with a variety of picture presets that can be adjusted to suit different viewing conditions, from bright daytime viewing to dimly lit rooms. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for all kinds of content consumption.

Overall, these Philips models provide a blend of innovative technology, performance, and aesthetics, allowing consumers to choose the television that best meets their needs.