Philips 32PFL3321S user manual Glossary, Using your TV as PC Monitor on

Models: 32PFL3321S

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Troubleshooting Tips

Symptom

Possible Causes

What you should do

 

 

 

Cannot access Install

• In AV, EXTERNAL or

• Press AV key and select TV mode. You can now

menu

HD mode

 

access the Install menu by using the Menu key.

 

 

 

 

PC modes do not

• Wrong connections

Check whether connections are correct. (see

work

 

 

“Using your TV as PC Monitor” on page 16).

 

• Wrong source selected.

Check whether the source is correctly selected.

 

 

 

Press

button to enter Source list and select

 

 

 

the correct source.

Wrong display resolution Check whether you have configured the computer on a compatible display resolution (see “Using your TV as PC Monitor” on page 16).

 

• Wrong setting of PC

Check graphic card setting of PC.

 

 

graphic card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-Video colour

Wrong detection of

Check whether power cord is properly connected

becomes faint

 

signal

Press the P + key on the remote control to do a

 

 

 

 

channel up and then press the P – key to do a

 

 

 

 

channel down.

 

 

 

 

 

Black bar on top

PC refresh rate too high

Change PC refresh rate to 60 Hz.

and bottom of

 

 

 

 

screen in PC mode

 

 

 

 

Glossary

DVI (Digital Visual Interface) : A digital interface standard created by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) to convert analog signals into digital signals to

accommodate both analog and digital monitors.

RGB signals : These are the three video signals, Red Green Blue, which make up the picture. Using these signals improves picture quality.

S-VHS signals : These are 2 separate Y/C video signals from the S-VHS and Hi-8 recording standards. The luminance signals Y (black and white) and chrominance signals C (colour) are recorded separately on the tape. This provides better picture quality than with standard video (VHS and 8 mm) where the Y/C signals are combined to provide only one video signal.

NICAM sound : Process by which digital sound can be transmitted.

16:9 : Refers to the ratio between the length and height of the screen. Wide screen televisions have a ratio of 16/9, conventional screen TV sets have a ratio of 4/3.

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) : Provides an uncompressed, all digital audio/video interface between the TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such as set-top box, DVD player and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced or high-definition video plus two-channel digital audio.

System : Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries. There are different standards: BG, DK, I, and LL’. The System setting (page 8) is used to select these different standards. This is not to be confused with PAL or SECAM colour coding. PAL is used in most countries in Europe, SECAM in France, Russia and most African countries. The United States and Japan use a different system called NTSC.

HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital-Content Protection): HDCP encrypts the transmission of digital content between the video source or transmitter such as a computer, DVD player or set-top box and the digital display or receiver such as a monitor, television or projector.

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Philips 32PFL3321S user manual Glossary, Using your TV as PC Monitor on, Accommodate both analog and digital monitors

32PFL3321S specifications

The Philips 32PFL3321S and 26PFL3321S are two prominent models in the Philips range of flat-screen televisions, designed to deliver superior viewing experiences with a distinctive combination of features and technologies. These models cater to users seeking quality, affordability, and modern features in a compact format.

The Philips 32PFL3321S boasts a 32-inch screen, while the 26PFL3321S features a slightly smaller 26-inch display. Both models utilize LCD technology enhanced with Philips' Pixel Plus technology, which ensures enhanced image clarity and depth, providing a lifelike viewing experience. The incorporation of this technology not only results in smoother pictures but also enhances the contrast and sharpness, making every scene more vibrant.

These TVs deliver a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, supporting HD-ready content and ensuring that even standard-definition broadcasts appear more polished. The brightness and color accuracy are commendable, allowing users to enjoy their favorite shows, movies, and games in impressive detail. The high dynamic contrast ratio contributes to a more vivid distinction between dark and light scenes, further elevating the viewing experience.

Connectivity is a crucial aspect of any modern television, and Philips didn't overlook this. Both the 32PFL3321S and 26PFL3321S come equipped with multiple inputs, including HDMI and VGA ports. This variety allows users to connect a range of devices, from gaming consoles to DVD players and even laptops, expanding the capability of these TVs. Furthermore, they include USB ports, enabling users to enjoy multimedia content directly from their drives.

Audio quality is another standout feature. These models incorporate BASS technology, which enhances low-frequency sounds, producing a richer audio experience for viewers. The built-in speakers are designed to deliver clear dialogues while effectively rendering background scores, creating an immersive environment for movie watching or gaming.

User-friendliness is at the forefront of these models, with intuitive menus and remote controls simplifying the navigation process. Philips has also integrated energy-saving features, promoting eco-friendly usage without compromising performance.

Overall, the Philips 32PFL3321S and 26PFL3321S are exceptional choices for those in search of reliable, stylish, and feature-rich televisions that can adapt to various entertainment needs. Whether for casual viewing or serious gaming, these models stand out as solid options in the market.