Philips 32PF5520D manual Digital TV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide

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Digital TV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide

Some channels display “No Signal” or “Loss of Signal”

Picture regularly breaks up on some channels

The received signal may be too weak to allow the digital TV receiver to reliably ‘lock’ to the desired signal and generate a stable picture.

Please check antenna & cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer.

‘Impulse Noise’ interference from household appliances such as lights, refrigerators, washing machines, electric stoves etc may cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort momentarily

In the first instance, replace antenna fly-lead with a quality RG6 or RG59 Quad Shield 75 ohm coaxial cable fly lead. If problem persists, check / improve antenna & cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer.

A masthead amplifier may be ‘over-boosting’ the antenna signal, which is overloading the DTV tuner, resulting in poor reception on some or all channels.

Please contact your local TV antenna installer.

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Electrical atmospheric interference caused by local or distant lighting storms or heavy rain with wind in ‘leafy’ locations may cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort momentarily.

Impulse noise interference from an infrequently used electrical appliance, or a passing vehicle or lawn mower with a ‘noisy’ ignition system.

For further DTV reception trouble shooting information please visit the Digital Broadcasting Australia (DBA) website: www.dba.org.au

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Contents LCD TV Introduction Recording functionRecycling Safety Information Presentation of the LCD TelevisionLCD TV buttons Remote control Remote control buttons Previous programme Digital or Analogue channelsInstalling your television set Mode selectorÉConnecting the aerials Switching onSwitch on for the first time Symbols description Rearrange servicesUnderstanding the information in the banner Banner descriptionView or Listen to new services Add new servicesReinstall all services Language and location preferences Test receptionAccess restrictions Press the É button to enter intoSet pin code protection menu Information Setting up your favourite listSoftware version is displayed New software is available. Selecting OK buttonDownloading new software Using the Options menuMenu Subtitle language No function not applicableBBC ONE TV guideOK button to confirm Recording functionIf you wish to continue watching another You can also watch analogue channels whileAutomatic tuning of analogue programmes Selecting the menu language‘ To exit the menu, press the button Sorting of analogue programmes Manual tuning of analogue programmesEditing of channel Naming of channelEdit menu Restoring skipped channelsSound settings Picture settingsDescription of the picture settings Description of the sound settingsTimer Feature Features SettingsActive Control Feature Child Lock FeatureDescription of the settings To activate Active Control feature, pressPIP Feature Movie Expand Screen FormatsSubtitle Zoom SuperzoomSmart Picture and Sound Feature Analogue Teletext Digital TeletextStop sub-page Right.To return to normal modeAcquisition Indication Appears at Top left of the screen § DoubleUsing the LCD TV as a PC monitor Using the HD High Definition mode Before calling service Centre Frequencies Table in KHz Please contact your local TV antenna installer Digital TV Reception Trouble Shooting GuideDid you connect your antenna as illustrated on Page 7? Am a home unit dwellerDigital TV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide 3139 125