Philips 37PFL7342 Using your TV in High Definition HD mode, Connecting the HD equipment

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Using your TV in High Definition (HD) mode

The High Definition (HD) mode lets you enjoy clearer and sharper pictures if you are using HD equipment that can produce high definition video signals.

Connecting the HD equipment

1.Connect the HDMI or DVI output from your HD equipment to the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 socket of the TV.

Use a DVI-to-HDMI cable if DVI output is connected.

2.Connect the audio cable to the L / R audio jacks (AV) of the TV if you are us- ing DVI output from your HD equipment to connect to the TV.

3.Press the AV button to display the Source List and the Î or ï button to select HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.

4.Press the u button to switch to the selected source.

Controlling the TV settings in HD mode

1.Press the h button to display the on- screen menus.

2.Press the Î or ï button to select Picture, Sound or Features and press u to select the items in the sub-menu.

3.Press the Î or ï button to highlight the settings and the Í or Æ button to adjust the settings.

4.Press the Í button to return to the previous menu.

5.Press h or EXIT button to exit the on-screen menus.

Source List

TV

AV

SIDE

CVI 1

CVI 2

VGA

HDMI 1

HDMI 2

Picture sub-menu

The Picture sub-menu options are: Brightness, Color, Contrast, Sharpness, Color Temp., Contrast+, Horizontal Shift and Vertical Shift.

All the options work the same way as the ones in the TV Picture sub-menu except for Horizontal Shift and Vertical Shift.

Horizontal Shift option lets you adjust the horizontal position of the image.

Vertical Shift option lets you adjust the vertical position of the image.

Sound sub-menu

The Sound sub-menu options are Equalizer, Balance, AVL and Incr. Surround. All the options work the same way as the ones in the TV Sound sub-menu.

Features sub-menu

The Features sub-menu options are Timer, Child Lock, Parental Lock and Active Control. All the options work the same way as the ones in the TV Features sub-menu except for Mode Selection.

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Contents Philips Page Proof of Purchase Product Safety Additional Benefits Notification Product OwnershipContents Power Overview of television controls and connectorsVolume + Side controlsOverview of remote control keys and functions Overview of remote control keys and functions Using the on-screen menus Searching and storing your channels automatically Press u to start Auto ProgramManual installation Changing the Tuner ModeTuner Modes Changing the TV System TV SystemsFine Tuning your channels Naming your channels Storing your favorite channels Adjusting your picture settings Picture settingsAdjusting your sound settings Sound settingsUsing the timer Setting the sleeptimerSetting the TV time Displaying the TV timeSetting the wake-up clock Activate settings Disabling Child Lock Child-locking the TVEnabling Child Lock Enabling Child LockControlling access to TV channels Accessing Parental LockChanging Access Code Resetting the Access CodeLocking channels Controlling access to TV programs Using the movie rating lock for certain regions onlyMovie Rating TV PG Using the TV Rating lock For certain regions only Options Turning off Blocking Blocking other programsNo Rating Using Active Control Turning off Active ControlControl Using Ambilight certain models only Turning on AmbilightTurning off Ambilight On Turning on Ambilight Adjusting brightnessSelecting Ambilight modes Ambilight modesSelecting Ambilight color Using Custom color Ambilight Custom colorsSetting Ambilight balance Turning on Closed Captions Closed Caption choicesChanging your picture format Picture FormatsUsing the Auto Sound and Auto Picture features Auto Sound settingsAuto Picture settings Using the Surf feature Adding channels to your Surf listRemoving channels from Surf list Using the Source List Audio / Video sourcesUsing your TV as a computer monitor Picture settings VGA modeFeature settings VGA mode Using your TV in High Definition HD mode Connecting the HD equipmentControlling the TV settings in HD mode Using Mode Selection Using Native 1080 modeSelection Non 1080p models 1080p modelsTroubleshooting Symptoms Possible solutionsIntermittent Specifications DisplayAccessories