Philips 20PFL5522D/05 ユーザーズマニュアル

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1   Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this television set. 
This manual contains all information you will 
need to initially install and operate your new 
TV. 
  If this instruction manual does not  
 
give an answer to your problem or 
if the troubleshooting page does not solve 
your TV problem, you can call your Local 
Philips Customer or Service Centre. See the 
supplied Worldwide guarantee booklet for 
details. Please have the Model and Product 
number (which you can find at the back or 
the bottom of your television set or on the 
packaging) ready, before calling the Philips 
customer support service.
1.1      Important information
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.1.1    Stationary images on the TV  
 screen
A characteristic of LCD and Plasma Panels 
is that displaying the same image for a long 
time can cause a permanent after-image to 
remain on the screen. This is called 
phosphor burn in. Normal use of the TV 
should involve the showing of pictures
that contain constantly moving and changing 
images that fill the screen.
Examples of stationary images (this is not 
an all inclusive list, you may encounter 
others in your viewing).
•  TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD  
 disk 
content.
•  Black bars: when black bars appear at  
  the left and right side of the screen, it is  
  recommended to change to a picture
  format so that the picture fills the entire  
 screen;
•  TV channel logo: present a problem if  
  they are bright and stationary. Moving 
  or low-contrast graphics are less likely 
  to cause uneven aging of the screen;
•  Stock market stickers: presented at the  
  bottom of the TV screen;
•  Shopping channel logos and pricing   
  displays: bright and shown constantly or  
  repeatedly in the same location on  the  
 TV 
screen.
•  Examples of still pictures also include  
  logos, computer images, time display,  
  teletext and images displayed in 4:3  
  mode, static images or characters, etc.
 
 Tip
 
Reduce contrast and brightness when  
 viewing.
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.1.2  Electric, Magnetic and  
 
 
Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)
•  Royal Philips manufactures and sells many  
  products targeted at consumers, which, 
  like any electronic apparatus, in general  
  have the ability to emit and receive 
 electromagnetic 
signals.
•  One of Philips’ leading Business  
 
  Principles is to take all necessary health  
  and safety measures for our products, to 
  comply with all applicable legal  
 
  requirements and to stay well within the  
  EMF standards applicable at the time of  
  producing the products.
•  Philips is committed to develop, produce  
  and market products that cause no   
  adverse health effects.
•  Philips confirms that if its products are  
  handled properly for their intended use,  
  they are safe to use according to scientific  
  evidence available today.
•  Philips plays an active role in the  
 
  development of international EMF and 
  safety standards, enabling Philips to    
  anticipate further developments in    
  standardisation for early integration in its  
 products.