Philips 55PFL76X6K Watch TV, EasyLink controls, Smartphone control, Switch TV on or off, Internet

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For remote control with AAA batteries (side by side):

For remote control with CR2032 (3V) batteries:

EasyLink controls

Note: EasyLink controls are available when the connected device is HDMI-CEC compliant.

EasyLink allows you to control your TV and other HDMI-CEC devices with one remote control.

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Access EasyLink controls

1.While you view content from a connected

HDMI-CEC device, press OPTIONS.

2.Select [Show device keys], then press OK.

3.Select the EasyLink control button, then press OK.

Read more on EasyLink in Use more of your TV > Use EasyLink (Page 35).

Smartphone control

Use your smartphone as a secondary remote, and even as a keyboard. You can also view a slideshow of the images in your

smartphone on the TV. To download the application 'Philips My Remote', visit the

Apple Apps store or the Android Market. Follow the instructions provided at the applications store.

Ensure that your TV and smartphone are connected to the same local network. Read

more about network connections in Connect your TV > Computers and the

Internet (Page 55).

Watch TV

Switch TV on or off

Switch the TV on

Press the power switch at the base of the TV to the ON position.

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Contents Register your product and get support at Contents Remote control TV tourConnect devices Connect devices Page 47 for information on connectionNet TV High Definition TVNetwork Safety Risk of electric shock or fireScreen care 3D, health warningEnergy efficiency Environmental effortsCare of 3D glasses End of useWall mount PlacementPosition the TV Front of the screenLock the TV Help and supportLocation Use HelpContact Philips Indicators TV controls ControlsSee Current activity Subtitle Enable or disable subtitlesBatteries EasyLink controls Switch TV on or offWatch TV Smartphone control∙ If the TV is in standby, press on the remote control Adjust TV volumeSwitch TV channels To disable automatic switch offView programme guide Use smart picture settingsManage channel lists Select a channels list Channel list, press OptionsChange picture format Use smart sound settingsWatch a connected device Add new deviceWhat you need Watch 3DPlay from USB ∙ Stop Stop playback ∙ Repeat Repeat a videoStop 3D AmbilightStart 3D Optimal 3D viewingUse lounge light Switch onChange settings Green tick appears next to the device Enable sharing on Windows Media PlayerBrowse PC through Dlna To display a list of monitored foldersPlay files from computer Enable sharing on Twonky MediaNet TV and online video Start Twonky Media on the MacintoshAccess Net TV Applications Apps Switch on the routerOptions Rent online videoAdd a game console Console. The TV switches to the game setting automaticallyGames Before you start playingStop two-player game Start a two-player gameOut of split-screen view Off, then press OKPause TV Hard disk installationExternal power supply ∙ Once the USB hard disk device is ∙ Formatting removes all existing data on the hard diskProgramme Guide Record TV showsPause a live TV broadcast ∙ Ensure your TV is connected toTo check if the programme guide supports recording Setup TV settings Preferences Programme guide From networkStart recording Select Scheduleand press OK to confirm the end timeSelect the date you want and press OK If needed, adjust the recording time toManage recordings List of recordingsHbbTV text Access HbbTVEnjoy HbbTV Block HbbTVView Teletext Clock Set locks and timersSleeptimer Child lockView subtitles View SceneaOne-touch standby Use EasyLinkSet Scenea lounge light System audio controlControl devices simultaneously Select speaker outputHear another device at TV standby ExpandMore sound settings Settings assistantMore picture settings ∙ Balance Adjust the balance of the left and right speakersChannels Audio settingsReset to factory settings Reorder and renameInstall analogue channels Update channel listAutomatic install Press Select Setup Channel settings Channel installation Install digital and satellite channelsReinstall channels Fine-tune channelsHearing impaired Set universal accessMenu language Visually impaired Other settingsUpdate software TV demoWhat you need Onscreen HelpFollow the instructions on screen Reinstall the TV Pb Pr About cablesCable quality An Hdmi connection has the best picture and sound qualityAdd your devices Connect devicesOverview Blu-ray or DVD disc player TV receiverEnglish Recorder Game consoleHome theatre system Connect the game console with an Hdmi cable to the TVDigital camera Connect the digital camera with a USB cable to the TVExternal hard disk Connect more devicesDigital camcorder Connect the digital camera with an Hdmi cable to the TVUSB keyboard Available on certain models only ComputerKeyboard and mouse Computers Internet Wired connection Wi-Fi MediaConnectWireless LAN ready Wireless connection Custom Scan for routersWhat you can do Wi-Fi MediaConnectInstall Wi-Fi MediaConnect with CD Your PCCommon interface Watch CAM services TV channel Contact PhilipsGeneral TV There is a picture but sound quality is poor PictureSound Network There are problems with Hdmi devicesUSB device content is not displayed Audio and picture files do not play or display smoothlyDisplay and sound Power and receptionDisplay resolutions Rear MultimediaConnectivity ∙ Component and Audio Y Pb Pr, Audio L/RHdmi features ∙ Audio Return Channel Hdmi 1 only ∙ 3D Dimensions∙ Service port SERV.U ∙ Headphones stereo 3.5mm mini-jack 81 cm / 32 inch TVHelp version UMv 3139 137 045233D glasses 3D, health warning Age rating EPG, Electronic Programme Guide 16 EPG, menuHbbTV HbbTV, block reception 31 Hdmi PC, display resolutionsPlacement, stand or wall mount 9 position the TV Power Kensington lockUniversal access, enable USB mouse Visually impaired 43 volume
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55PFL76X6H, 47PFL76X6K, 37PFL76X6H, 37PFL76X6K, 32PFL76X6H specifications

The Philips PFL76X6 series offers a diverse range of television models that cater to various viewing preferences and needs. Among these, the 55PFL76X6T, 42PFL76X6H, 32PFL76X6T, 32PFL76X6K, and 47PFL76X6H stand out for their impressive features and advanced technologies.

Starting with the 55PFL76X6T, this model boasts a stunning 55-inch display, delivering crisp images and vibrant colors. It incorporates Philips' Ambilight technology, which projects colors from the screen onto the surrounding wall, enhancing the viewing experience and immersing viewers in the action. The display resolution is Full HD, ensuring sharp details and clarity for all types of content.

The 42PFL76X6H, with its 42-inch screen, is ideal for medium-sized living rooms. It shares many of the premium features of its larger counterpart, including Ambilight technology, enhancing the ambiance of any space. The TV also supports various multimedia formats and features built-in Wi-Fi, allowing for easy streaming from popular services.

For viewers seeking a more compact option, the 32PFL76X6T and 32PFL76X6K models provide 32-inch displays, perfect for bedrooms or smaller spaces. Both models feature full HD resolution and the same vibrant color technology, ensuring an entertaining experience regardless of screen size. These TVs also come equipped with multiple HDMI ports for easy connectivity with gaming consoles and digital devices.

The 47PFL76X6H fills the gap between the large and compact sizes, offering a 47-inch viewing experience. It carries many of the same technological advances as the rest of the series, including Ambilight and smart TV capabilities. This model often incorporates advanced sound technology, ensuring that viewers enjoy crystal-clear audio that complements the stunning visuals.

All models in the PFL76X6 series come with a sleek design, emphasizing aesthetics alongside functionality. They are built with energy-efficient technologies, helping users save on power consumption while enjoying high-quality entertainment. Overall, whether you're watching movies, playing video games, or streaming shows, the Philips PFL76X6 series delivers outstanding performance, making it a great choice for diverse viewing scenarios.