operation manual

EN 45
English
What you need
Warning: This TV complies with the EMC
directive only when you use a shielded
Cat5 Ethernet cable.
An ethernet cable
A computer network that includes:
a) A universal plug-and-play (UPnP)
router and
b) A computer with one of the
following operating systems: Microsoft
Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista,
Mac OS X or Linux.
To connect your TV to computers, you
also need media server software that is
set to share files with your TV. See Use
your TV > View media (Page 16).
To connect your TV to the Internet,
you also need a high-speed connection
to the Internet.
Connect
You can connect this TV to your home
network through a wired or wireless
connection.
For a wired connection, see Connect
your TV > Network and the Internet
> Wired connection (Page 45).
For a Wi-Fi ready connection, see
Connect your TV > Network and the
Internet > Wi-Fi ready (Page 45).
Wired connection
1. Switch on the router and switch on its
DHCP setting.
2. Connect the router with an Ethernet
cable to the TV.
3. Press , then select [Setup].
4. Select [Connect to network], then press
OK.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to install
the network.
6. Wait for the TV to find the network
connection.
7. If you are prompted, agree to the End
User Licence Agreement.
Wi-Fi ready
This section is only for Wi-Fi ready TVs.
With the Philips wireless USB adapter
PTA01 (sold separately), you can connect
the TV to your home network wirelessly.
You can enjoy the best of the Internet from
Smart TV services and share content
between your connected devices using
DLNA.
Note:
The wireless network operates in the same
2.4GHz frequency spectrum as common
household devices, such as Dect phones,
microwave ovens or Bluetooth devices,
which can cause Wi-Fi interference. Move
these devices away from the TV.
To reduce network traffic, switch off
unused network equipment in the
home network.
Reception quality depends on the
location of the wireless router and the
local Internet service provider.
When playing video over your wireless
home network, we recommend that
you use an IEEE 802.11 N router. The
connection speed may differ according
to the operating environment of your
wireless home network.