Philips 65BFL2114 Manual

Philips TV 65BFL2114

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Contents
1 Setting Up 3
1.1 Read Safety 3
1.2 Wall Mounting 3
1.3 Tips on Placement 3
1.4 Power Cable 3
1.5 Antenna Cable 3
2 Remote Control 5
2.1 Key overview 5
2.2 IR Sensor 6
2.3 Cleaning 6
3 Switching On and O 7
3.1 On or Standby 7
3.2 Keys on TV 7
4 Specications 8
4.1 Environmental 8
4.2 Power 8
4.3 Operating System 8
4.4 Reception 8
4.5 Display Type 8
4.6 Display Input Resolution 8
4.7 Connectivity 8
4.8 Dimensions and Weights 8
4.9 Sound 9
5 Connect Devices 10
5.1 Connect Devices 10
5.2 Receiver - Set-Top Box 11
5.3 Home Theatre System - HTS 11
5.4 Blu-ray disk Player 12
5.5 Headphones 13
5.6 Game Console 13
5.7 USB Flash Drive 13
5.8 Computer 13
6 TV Guide 15
6.1 Using the TV Guide 15
7 Games 16
7.1 Play a Game 16
8 Professional Menu App 17
8.1 About the Professional Menu App 17
8.2 Open the Professional Menu App 17
8.3 TV Channels 17
8.4 Games 18
8.5 More 18
8.6 Professional Settings 18
8.7 Google Account 19
9 Android TV Home Screen 21
9.1 About the Android TV Home Screen 21
9.2 Open the Android TV Home Screen 21
9.3 Android TV Settings 21
9.4 Connect your Android TV 22
9.5 Channels 22
9.6 Channel Installation 23
9.7 Internet 23
9.8 Smartphones and Tablets 23
9.9 Software 23
10 Open Source Software 25
10.1 Open Source License 25
11 Netix 172
12 Help and Support 173
12.1 Troubleshooting 173
12.2 Online Help 173
12.3 Support and Repair 174
13 Safety and Care 175
13.1 Safety 175
14 Terms of Use 177
14.1 Terms of Use - TV 177
14.2 Terms of Use - Philips App Gallery 177
14.3 Terms of Use - Philips TV Collection 177
14.4 FCC Statement 177
14.5 Notice 178
14.6 FCC Warning 178
14.7 IC Statement 178
14.8 Energy Star 178
15 Copyrights 179
15.1 HDMI 179
15.2 Dolby Audio 179
15.3 Microsoft 179
15.4 Wi-Fi Alliance 179
15.5 Kensington 179
15.6 Other Trademarks 179
Index 180
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1
Setting Up
1.1
Read Safety
Read the safety instructions rst before you use the
TV.
1.2
Wall Mounting
You can nd the instructions for mounting the TV
stand in the Quick Start Guide that came with the TV.
In case you lost this guide, you can download it
from .www.philips.com
Use the product type number of the TV to look for
the to download.Quick Start Guide
Your TV is also prepared for a VESA-compliant wall
mount bracket (sold separately).
Use the following VESA code when purchasing the
wall mount . . .
• 50BFL2114
VESA MIS-F 200x200, M6 (min.: 12mm, max.:14mm)
• 58BFL2114
VESA MIS-F 3 00x200, M6 (min.: 18mm, max.:22mm)
• 65BFL2114
VESA MIS-F 400x300, M6 (min.: 12mm, max.:18mm)
• 70BFL2114
VESA MIS-F 400x200, M8 (min.: 18mm, max.:23mm)
• 75BFL2114
VESA MIS-F 600x400, M8 (min.: 18mm, max.:28mm)
Preparation
First remove the 2 plastic screw caps out of the
threaded bushes on the back of the TV (For 50" and
65") .
Make sure that the metal screws, to mount the TV to
the VESA-compliant bracket, go about 10mm deep
inside the threaded bushes of the TV.
Caution
Wall mounting the TV requires special skills and
should only be performed by qualied personnel. The
TV wall mounting should meet safety standards
according to the TVs weight. Also read the safety
precautions before positioning the TV.
TP Vision Europe B.V. bears no responsibility for
improper mounting or any mounting that results in
accident or injury.
1.3
Tips on Placement
• Position the TV where light does not shine directly
on the screen.
• The ideal distance to watch TV is 3 times its diagonal
screen size. When seated, your eyes should be level
with the center of the screen.
• When wall mounted, position the TV up to 15 cm
away from the wall.
Note:
Please keep the TV away from dust-producing
sources such as stoves. It is suggested to clean the
dust regularly to avoid getting dust into the TV.
1.4
Power Cable
• Insert the power cable into the connectorPOWER
on the back of the TV.
• Make sure the power cable is securely inserted in
the connector.
• Make sure that the power plug, in the wall socket, is
accessible at all times.
• When you unplug the power cable, always pull the
plug, never pull the cable.
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1.5
Antenna Cable
Insert the antenna plug rmly into
the socket at the back of the TV.Antenna
You can connect your own antenna or an antenna
signal from an antenna distribution system. Use an F
Coax 75 Ohm RF antenna connector.
Use this antenna connection for NTSC-M and ATSC
input signals.
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2
Remote Control
2.1
Key overview
Top
1 Standby On - /
To switch the TV on or back to Standby.
2 Youtube -
To open Youtube.
3 Alarm (Only in Professional Mode ON ) -
To set the alarm.
4 Google Cast (Only in Professional Mode ON -
)
To mirror the content of your mobile device display
on to the TV.
5 Weather (Only in Professional Mode ON ) -
To show the weather information of your location.
6 SMART INFO (Only in Professional Mode -
ON)
To show information provided by the Hotel.
Middle
1 - SETTINGS
To open the settings menu.
2 - TV GUIDE (Only in Professional Mode ON,
optional function.)
To open a list of the current and scheduled TV
programs of your channels.
3 - BACK
• To switch back to the previous channel you
selected.
• To return to previous menu.
4 - OPTIONS
To open or close the options menu.
5 - keyOK
To conrm a selection or setting.
6 - / keysArrow navigation
To navigate up , down , left or right .
7 - Channel
To switch to the next or previous channel in the
channel list.
8 - EXIT
To switch back to watching TV.
9 - HOME
To open the Home menu.
Bottom
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1 Volume -
To adjust the volume level.
2 color keys -
Direct selection of options.
3 CLOCK -
To display the clock.
4 Channel -
To switch to the next or previous channel in the
channel list.
5 Mute -
To mute the sound or to restore it.
2.2
IR Sensor
The TV can receive commands from a remote control
that uses IR (infrared) to send commands. If you use
such a remote control, always make sure you point
the remote control at the infrared sensor on the front
of the TV.
Warning
Do not put any objects in front of IR sensor of the TV,
it may block the IR signal.
2.3
Cleaning
Your remote control is treated with a scratch-resistant
coating.
To clean the remote control, use a soft damp cloth.
Never use substances such as alcohol, chemicals or
household cleaners on the remote control.
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3
Switching On and
O
3.1
On or Standby
Make sure the TV is connected to the mains AC
power. Connect the supplied power cord to the AC
in connector at the back of the TV. The indicator light
at the bottom of the TV lights up.
Switch on
Press on the remote control to switch the TV
on. Alternatively, press / . You can Home
also press the small joystick key on the back or
bottom of the TV to switch the TV on in case you can't
nd the remote control or its batteries are empty.
Switch to standby
To switch the TV to standby, press on the remote
control. You can also press the small joystick key on
the back or bottom of the TV.
In standby mode, the TV is still connected to the
mains power but consumes very little energy.
To switch o the TV completely, diskonnect the
power plug.
When diskonnecting the power plug, always pull the
power plug, never the cord. Ensure that you have full
access to the power plug, power cord and outlet
socket at all times.
3.2
Keys on TV
If you lost the remote control or its batteries are
empty, you can still do some basic TV operations.
To open the basic menu…
1 - With the TV switched on, press the joystick key on
the back or bottom of the TV to bring up the basic
menu.
2 - Press left or right to select ,Volume
  or Channel .Sources
3 - Press up or down to adjust the volume or tune to
the next or previous channel. Press up or down to go
through the list of sources, including the tuner
selection.
4 - The menu will disappear automatically.
To switch the TV on standby, select and press the
joystick key on the back or bottom of the TV.
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mm - Weight ± 15 kg
65BFL2114
• without TV stand:
Width 1463.88 mm - Height 848.7 mm - Depth 90.72
mm - Weight ± 20.94 kg
70BFL2114
• without TV stand:
Width 1583.8 mm - Height 895.4 mm - Depth 92.7
mm - Weight ± 23.4 kg
75BFL2114
• without TV stand:
Width 1683.2 mm - Height 974.4 mm - Depth 93.7
mm - Weight ± 33.5 kg
4.9
Sound
• Output power (RMS) : 20W
• Dolby Audio
• DTS HD
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5
Connect Devices
5.1
Connect Devices
Connectivity Guide
Always connect a device to the TV with the highest
quality connection available. Also, use good quality
cables to ensure a good transfer of picture and
sound.
When you connect a device, the TV recognizes its
type and gives each device a correct type name. You
can change the type name if you wish. If a correct
type name for a device is set, the TV automatically
switches to the ideal TV settings when you switch to
this device in the Sources menu.
Antenna port
If you have a Set-top box (a digital receiver) or
Recorder, connect the antenna cables to run the
antenna signal through the Set-top box and/or
Recorder rst before it enters the TV. In this way, the
antenna and the Set-top box can send possible
additional channels to the Recorder to record.
HDMI ports
HDMI Quality
An HDMI connection has the best picture and sound
quality. One HDMI cable combines video and audio
signals. Use an HDMI cable for TV signal.
For best signal quality transfer, use a High speed
HDMI cable and do not use an HDMI cable longer
than 5 m.
Copy protection
HDMI cables support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection). HDCP is a copy protection signal
that prevents copying content from a DVD disk or Blu-
ray disk. Also referred to as DRM (Digital Rights
Management).
HDMI ARC
All of the HDMI connections on the TV have HDMI
ARC (Audio Return Channel).
If the device, typically a Home Theatre System (HTS),
also has the HDMI ARC connection, connect it to any
of the HDMI connections on this TV. With the HDMI
ARC connection, you do not need to connect the
extra audio cable that sends the sound of the TV
picture to the HTS. The HDMI ARC connection
combines both signals.
You can use any HDMI connection on this TV to
connect the HTS but ARC is only available for 1
device/connection at a time.
HDMI CEC - EasyLink
An HDMI connection has the best picture and sound
quality. One HDMI cable combines video and audio
signals. Use an HDMI cable for High Denition (HD)
TV signals. For best signal quality transfer, use a High
speed HDMI cable and do not use an HDMI cable
longer than 5 m.
Connect HDMI CEC-compatible devices to your TV,
you can operate them with the TV remote control.
EasyLink HDMI CEC must be switched on on the TV
and the connected device.
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Note:
• EasyLink might not work with devices from other
brands.
• The HDMI CEC functionality has dierent names on
dierent brands. Some examples are: Anynet, Aquos
Link, Bravia Theatre Sync, Kuro Link, Simplink and
Viera Link. Not all brands are fully compatible with
EasyLink. Example HDMI CEC branding names are
property of their respective owners.
EasyLink On or O
You can switch EasyLink on or o. The TV comes with
the EasyLink settings switched on.
To switch o EasyLink completely…
Professional Mode OFF Press /
Home.Press (down), select and press . Settings OK
Select > , and pressSources EasyLink OK.
Select EasyLink, and press OK.
Select O OK and press .
Press BACK, repeatedly if necessary, to close the
menu.
Professional Mode ON Please refer to the
installation manual.
EasyLink Remote Control
If you want devices to communicate but you don't
want to operate them with the TV remote control, you
can switch o EasyLink Remote Control separately.
To switch EasyLink Remote Control on or o…
Professional Mode OFF Press /Home.
Press (down), select and press . Settings OK
Select Sources > , and press .EasyLink OK
Select EasyLink Remote Control and press OK .
Select On or and press .O OK
Press BACK, repeatedly if necessary, to close the
menu.
Professional Mode ON Please refer to the
installation manual.
5.2
Receiver - Set-Top Box
Use 2 antenna cables to connect the antenna to the
Set-top box (a digital receiver) and the TV.
Next to the antenna connections, add an HDMI cable
to connect the Set-top box to the TV.
5.3
Home Theatre System - HTS
Connect with HDMI ARC
Use an HDMI cable to connect a Home Theatre
System (HTS) to the TV. You can connect a Philips
Soundbar or an HTS with a built-in disk player.
HDMI ARC
If your Home Theatre System has an HDMI ARC
connection, you can use any HDMI connection on the
TV to connect. With HDMI ARC, you do not need to
connect the extra audio cable. The HDMI ARC
connection combines both signals.
All HDMI connections on the TV can oer the Audio
Return Channel (ARC) signal. But once you have
connected the Home Theatre System, the TV can
only send the ARC signal to this HDMI connection.
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Audio to video synchronisation (sync)
If the sound does not match the video on screen, you
can set a delay on most Home Theatre Systems with
a disk player to match the sound with the video.
Connect with HDMI
Use an HDMI cable to connect a Home Theatre
System (HTS) to the TV. You can connect a Philips
Soundbar or an HTS with a built-in disk player.
If the Home Theatre System has no HDMI ARC
connection, add an optical audio cable (Toslink) to
send the sound of the TV picture to the Home Theatre
System.
Audio to video synchronisation (sync)
If the sound does not match the video on screen, you
can set a delay on most Home Theatre Systems with
a disk player to match the sound with the video.
*Not all TV support Optical (Toslink) function.
Audio Out Settings
Professional Mode OFF - Press /> Settings
> > > .Sound Advanced Audio out
Professional Mode ON - Not available in this mode.
(For professional mode information, please refer to
Installation manual)
Set the TV to play the sound on TV or on the
connected audio system.
You can select where you want to hear the TV sound
and how you want to control it.
• If you select , you permanentlyTV Speakers O
switch o the TV speakers.
• If you select , the TV speakers areTV Speakers
always on. All the sound related settings (Bass,
Treble, Surround mode etc) are applicable to this
mode.
• If you selct , the sound will be playedHeadphones
through headphones.
With an audio device connected with HDMI CEC,
select . The TV will switch oHDMI sound system
the TV speakers when the device is playing the
sound.
Problems with HTS sound
Sound with loud noise
If you watch a video from a plugged in USB ash drive
or connected computer, the sound from your Home
Theatre System might be distorted. This noise is heard
when the audio or video le has DTS sound but the
Home Theatre System has no DTS sound processing.
You can x this by setting the ofDigital Out Format
the TV to .Stereo
Professional Mode OFF Press /Home
> > > >Settings Sound Advanced
Digital Out Format .
Professional Mode ON Not available in Guest
Menu.
(For professional mode information, please refer to
Installation manual)
No sound
If you cannot hear the sound from the TV on your
Home Theatre System, check if you connected the
HDMI cable to an connection on theHDMI ARC
Home Theatre System. All HDMI connections on the
TV are HDMI ARC connections.
5.4
Blu-ray disk Player
Use a cable to connect the Blu-High speed HDMI
ray disk player to the TV.
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If the Blu-ray disk player has EasyLink HDMI CEC, you
can operate the player with the TV remote control.
5.5
Headphones
You can connect a set of headphones to
the connection on the back of the TV. The
connection is a mini-jack 3.5mm. You can adjust the
volume of the headphones separately.
5.6
Game Console
HDMI
For best quality, connect the game console with a
High speed HDMI cable to the TV.
5.7
USB Flash Drive
You can view photos or play your music and videos
from a connected USB ash drive.
Insert a USB ash drive in one of
the connections on the TV while the TV isUSB
switched on.
The TV detects the ash drive and opens a list
showing its content.
If the contents list does not appear automatically...
Professional Mode
OFF Press / , select Home
Apps, select Choose USB press . Sources. OK
Professional Mode On Press / , Home
select , select .TV Channels SOURCES
Choose and press . USB OK
To stop watching the USB ash drive content,
press or select another activity.
To diskonnect the USB ash drive, you can pull out
the ash drive anytime.
5.8
Computer
Connect
You can connect your computer to the TV and use
the TV as a PC monitor.
With HDMI
Use an HDMI cable to connect the computer to the
TV.
Ideal Setting
If you connect a computer, we advice you to give the
connection, on which the computer is connected, the
correct device type name in the Source menu. If you
switch to in the Source menu, the TV isComputer
set to the ideal Computer setting automatically.
To set the TV to the ideal setting…
Professional Mode OFF Press /Home.
Press (down), select and press .Settings OK
Select and press (right) to enter thePicture
menu. Select > andPicture Style Computer
press .OK
Select or , and press . On O OK
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6
TV Guide
6.1
Using the TV Guide
Open the TV Guide
To open the TV Guide, press . The TVTV GUIDE
Guide shows the channels of the selected tuner.
Press again to close.TV GUIDE
The rst time you open the TV Guide, the TV scans all
TV channels for program information. This may take
several minutes. TV Guide data is stored on TV.
TV Guide can only be done in Professional Mode ON
and is an optional function.
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7
Games
7.1
Play a Game
By Apps
To start a game from a Game Apps…
Professional Mode O Press /Home,
select Apps and then select Google Play
Games.
Sign in your Google account and start a game.
Press repeatedly or press orBACK EXIT
stop the app with its dedicated exit/stop button.
Professional Mode ON Press /Home.
Select Games.
Sign in your Google account and start a game.
Press repeatedly or press orBACK EXIT
stop the app with its dedicated exit/stop button.
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8
Professional Menu
App
8.1
About the Professional Menu
App
From the Professional Menu App, you can start any
activity you can do with the TV.
The left part of the Professional Menu App is
organised in rows…
• Recommended
• TV Channels
• Cast
• Apps
• Games
• More
The upper right part of the Professional Menu App is
organised in rows…
• Manage Account
• Set Alarm
• Weather
• Menu Language
• Current Time
8.2
Open the Professional Menu
App
Professional Mode OFF - Please refer to Chapter
"Android TV Home Screen".
Professional Mode ON - To open the Professional
Menu App and open an item…
1 - Open the Professional Menu App by pressing
Home /.
2 - Select an activity by using the arrow keys and
press to start the activity. OK
3 - To close the Professional Menu App without
changing the current activity, press .
When opening the Professional Menu App, the
background application/content playback will stop.
You have to select the application or content
from the Professional Menu App to resume.
8.3
TV Channels
Channel Lists
About Channel Lists
After a channel installation, all channels appear on
the channel list. Channels are shown with their name
and logo if this information is available.
With a channel list selected, press the
arrows (up) or (down) to select a channel, 
then press to watch the selected channel. YouOK
only tune to the channels in that list when
using or keys.
Radio stations
If digital broadcasting is available, digital radio
stations are installed during installation. Switch to a
radio channel just like you switch to a TV channel.
Open a Channel List
To open the current channel list…
1. Press, to switch to TV.
2. Press CHANNELS to open the current channel
list. Select All Chennels to show both TV
and Radio channels. Select to show only TV
Channels. Select to show only Radio channels.
3. Press CHANNELS again to close the channel
list.
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Watching channels
Tune to a Channel
To start watching TV channels, press . The TV
tunes to the channel you last watched.
Switch channels
- To switch channels, press or .
Previous channel
- To switch back to the previously tuned channel,
press . BACK
Channel list
While watching a TV channel, press to open the
channel lists.
Channel Options
Open Options
While watching a channel, you can set some options.
Depending on the type of channel you are watching
(analog or digital) or depending on the TV settings
you made, some options are available.
To open the options menu…
1 - While watching a channel, press . OPTIONS
2 - Press again to close. OPTIONS
8.4
Games
To open the Professional Menu App and open
Games…
1 - Press /Home to open the Professional
Menu App.
2 - Games OK Select and press .
Ideal game setting
For some games, where speed and precision is
needed, set the TV to the ideal setting beforeGame
you start playing.
If your game console is added as a type ofGame
device in the Sources menu (list of connections), the
TV is set to the ideal Game setting automatically.
If the type of your game console is set as andPlayer
used as a disk player most of the time, leave the
device type set to .Player
To set the TV to the ideal setting manually . . .
1 - Select /Home > More > Settings
> Picture > Picture style.
2 - Select and press .Game OK
3 - Press , repeatedly if necessary, to close the
menu. Remember to set the Game or computer
setting back to O when you stop playing the game.
8.5
More
To open the Professional Menu App and open
More…
1 - Open the Professional Menu App.
2 - Select More and press to open or start OK
it.
3 - Select Settings.
• Picture :
Switch between the preset picture styles. There are
ideal styles for watching movies or photos, etc.
• Sound :
Switch between the preset sound styles. There are
ideal styles for watching movies, listening to music or
playing a game.
• Picture Format :
Select a picture format that ts the screen.
• Menu Language :
Select your language and press OK.
4 - Select Features, and press OK.
• Set alarm :
An alarm can be set on the TV. The TV can wakeup on
a dened alarm time. Alternatively, alarm time can be
set by pressing the button on the remote control.
• Sleep Timer :
With the slider bar you can set the time to up to 180
minutes in increments of 5 minutes. If set to 0
minutes, the sleep timer is switched o. You can
always switch o your TV earlier or reset the time
during the countdown.
• Weather :
Display the observed temperature, it contains 5 days
of weather forecast for the current location.
.Alternatively, alarm time can be set by pressing
the button on the remote control.
• TV Guide :
Set the TV to receive TV Guide data from the
broadcaster or from the Internet.
• TalkBack :
Talkback helps visual-impaired users interact with
and enjoy this TV by using spoken word to let him
know of what’s on screen.
5 - Personal OK Select and press .
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8.6
Professional Settings
Picture Style
Select a style
Press /Home > More > Settings >
Picture > Picture style.
For easy picture adjustment, you can select a preset
picture style.
• Personal - The picture preferences you set during
the rst start up.
• Vivid - Ideal for daylight viewing
• Natural - Natural picture settings
Standard - Most energy conscious setting -
Factory setting
• Movie - Ideal for watching movies
• Game - Ideal for playing games
• Computer - Ideal for connecting to computer
Picture Format
Select picture format
If the picture is not lling the whole screen, if black
bars are showing on the top or bottom or at both
sides, you can adjust the picture to ll the screen
completely.
To select one of the basic settings to ll the screen…
Press /Home > More > Settings
> Picture format.
The following format can be available according the
picture on screen.
• Wide screen
• Fill screen
• Fit to Screen
• Unscaled
Sound Style
Select a style
Press /Home > More > Settings
> Sound > Sound style.
For easy sound adjustment, you can select a preset
setting with sound style.
• Personal - Your personal choices made in
Personalize picture and sound
• Original - Most neutral sound setting
• Movie - Ideal for watching movies
• Music - Ideal for listening to music
• Game - Ideal for gaming
• News - Ideal for speech
Language
Change the language of the TV menu and messages
Press / Home > More > Settings >
Menu Language.
Select your language and press . OK
Eco Settings
Set screen o to save energy consumption
Press /Home > More >
Features > Sleep Timer > Screen O.
If you only listen to music on TV, you can switch o
the TV screen.
Only the TV screen will switch o. To switch the
screen back on, press any key on the remote control.
Set TV switch o timer
Press /Home > More > Features >
Sleep Timer > Sleep Timer.
Press the arrows (up) or (down) to adjust the 
value. The value 0 (O) deactivates the automatic
switch o.
Select Switch o timer, the TV switches o
automatically to save energy.
* TV switches o if receiving a TV signal but you don't
press a key on the remote control during a 4 hour
period.
* TV switches o if not receiving a TV signal nor a
remote control command for 10 minutes.
* If you use the TV as a monitor or use a digital
receiver to watch TV (a Set-Top Box - STB) and you
do not use the remote control of the TV, you should
deactivate this automatic switch o, to set the value
to .0
8.7
Google Account
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Sign In
To enjoy the full capabilities of your Philips Android
TV, you can sign in to Google with your Google
Account.
By signing in you'll be able to play your Favorite
games across phone, tablet and TV. You'll also get
Customized video and music recommendations on
your TV home screen as well as access to YouTube,
Google Play and other apps.
Use your existing to sign in toGoogle Account
Google on your TV. A Google Account consists of an
email address and a password. If you don't have an
Google Account yet, use your computer or tablet to
create one (accounts.google.com). If you did not sign
in during the rst TV installation, you can always sign
in later.
Sign In
Press /> Open the Professional Menu App
screen.
Choose the Manage Account at the upper right part
of the Professional Menu App screen and
press . With the on-screen keyboard, enter yourOK
email address and password, press the same keyOK
to sign in.
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switch o.
Select Switch o timer, the TV switches o
automatically to save energy.
* TV switches o if receiving a TV signal but you don't
press a key on the remote control during a 4 hour
period.
* TV switches o if not receivING a TV signal nor a
remote control command for 10 minutes.
* If you use the TV as a monitor or use a digital
receiver to watch TV (a Set-Top Box - STB) and you
do not use the remote control of the TV, you should
deactivate this automatic switch o, to set the value
to .0
Screen O
Press /Home > Settings > Eco Settings >
Screen O.
If you only listen to music on TV, you can switch o
the TV screen.
Only the TV screen will switch o. To switch the
screen back on, press any key on the remote control.
9.4
Connect your Android TV
Google Account
Sign In
To enjoy the full capabilities of your Philips Android
TV, you can sign in to Google with your Google
Account.
By signing in you'll be able to play your Favorite
games across phone, tablet and TV. You'll also get
Customized video and music recommendations on
your TV home screen as well as access to YouTube,
Google Play and other apps.
Use your existing to sign in toGoogle Account
Google on your TV. A Google Account consists of an
email address and a password. If you don't have an
Google Account yet, use your computer or tablet to
create one (accounts.google.com). To play games
with Google Play, you need a Google+ prole. If you
did not sign in during the rst TV installation, you can
always sign in later.
Sign In
Press Home > Apps > Google Play.
With the on-screen keyboard, enter your email
address and password, press the same key toOK
sign in.
Android Settings
You can set or view several Android specic settings
or information. You can nd the list of apps installed
on your TV and the storage space they need. You can
set the language you like to use with Voice
Search. You can congure the onscreen keyboard or
allow apps to use your location. Explore the dierent
Android settings. You can go
to www.support.google.com/androidtv for more
information on these settings.
To open these settings
Press /Home > Settings > Settings >
Android Settings.
9.5
Channels
Channel Lists
About Channel Lists
After a channel installation, all channels appear on
the channel list. Channels are shown with their name
and logo if this information is available.
With a channel list selected, press the
arrows (up) or (down) to select a channel, 
then press to watch the selected channel. YouOK
only tune to the channels in that list when
using or keys.
Radio stations
If digital broadcasting is available, digital radio
stations are installed during installation. Switch to a
radio channel just like you switch to a TV channel.
Open a Channel List
To open the current channel list…
1. Press , to switch to TV.
2. Press to open the current channel list.
3. Press again to close the channel list.
Watching channels
Tune to a Channel
To start watching TV channels, press . The TV
tunes to the channel you last watched.
Switch channels
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Update the software...
1 - Connect your USB ash drive (containing the
software update) to the USB connector on the TV.
Wait 30 seconds or until the USB drive is recognized
by the TV.
2 - Your TV will start loading the software
automatically.
3 - When the loading of the software nished, press
“Start” to activate the upgrade of the TV.
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10
Open Source
Software
10.1
Open Source License
About Open Source License
README for the source code of the parts of TP Vision
Netherlands B.V. TV software that fall under open
source licenses.
This is a document describing the distribution of the
source code used on the TP Vision Netherlands B.V.
TV, which fall either under the GNU General Public
License (the GPL), or the GNU Lesser General Public
License (the LGPL), or any other open source license.
Instructions to obtain copies of this software can be
found in the Directions For Use.
TP Vision Netherlands B.V. MAKES NO WARRANTIES
WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, REGARDING THIS SOFTWARE. TP Vision
Netherlands B.V. oers no support for this software.
The preceding does not aect your warranties and
statutory rights regarding any TP Vision Netherlands
B.V. product(s) you purchased. It only applies to this
source code made available to you.
Open Source
Android (9.0.0)
This tv contains the Android Pie Software. Android is a
Linux-based operating system designed primarily for
touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones
and tablet computers. This software will also be
reused in TPVision Android based TV's.The original
download site for this software is :
https://android.googlesource.com/This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the Apache license version 2, which can
be found below. Android APACHE License Version 2
(http://source.android.com/source/licenses.html) This
includes all external sources used by ocal Android
AOSP.
linux kernel (4.9)
This tv contains the Linux Kernel.The original
download site for this software is :
http://www.kernel.org/.This piece of software is made
available under the terms and conditions of the GPL
v2 license, which can be found below. Additionally,
following exception applies : "NOTE! This copyright
does *not* cover user programs that use kernel
services by normal system calls - this is merely
considered normal use of the kernel, and does *not*
fall under the heading of "derived work". Also note
that the GPL below is copyrighted by the Free
Software Foundation, but the instance of code that it
refers to (the linux kernel) is copyrighted by me and
others who actually wrote it. Also note that the only
valid version of the GPL as far as the kernel is
concerned is _this_ particular version of the license (ie
v2, not v2.2 or v3.x or whatever), unless explicitly
otherwise stated. Linus Torvalds"
mbed TLS (2.6.0)
Cryptographic and SSL/TLS capabilities used in Hue
Streaming feature. The original download site for this
software is : https://tls.mbed.org/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
aacenc (3.3.3)
Encoder AAC Bitstream. The original download site
for this software is : http://c-ares.haxx.se/ .This piece
of software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
alsa (1.0.24.1)
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA). The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.alsa-project.org .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
LGPL 2.0.1, which can be found below.
appweb (4.3.5)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.appwebserver.org/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0, which can be found below.
atf (1.3)
Arm-Trusted-Firmware. The original download site for
this software is : https://github.com/ARM-
software/arm-trusted-rmware .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the BSD, which can be found below.
bash (3.2.48)
The shell, or command language interpreter. The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
bluetooth_mw (1.0)
BT Stack. The original download site for this software
is : https://android.googlesource.com/platform/syste
m/bt .This piece of software is made available under
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the terms and conditions of the Apache 2.0 license,
which can be found below.
bluetooth_stack (1.0)
BT Stack. The original download site for this software
is : https://android.googlesource.com/platform/syste
m/bt .This piece of software is made available under
the terms and conditions of the Apache 2.0 license,
which can be found below.
bluetooth_tool (1.0)
BT Stack. The original download site for this software
is : https://android.googlesource.com/platform/syste
m/bt .This piece of software is made available under
the terms and conditions of the Apache 2.0 license,
which can be found below.
boost (1.15.0)
Mainly use for encfs. The original download site for
this software is : http://www.boost.org/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the Boost Software License - Version
1.0, which can be found below.
busybox (1.15.3)
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common
UNIX utilities into a single small executable. The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.busybox.net/ .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
GPL 2.0 license, which can be found below.
c-ares (1.12.0)
c-ares is a C library that performs DNS requests and
name resolves asynchronously. The original
download site for this software is : http://c-
ares.haxx.se/ .This piece of software is made
available under the terms and conditions of the MIT
license, which can be found below.
cJSON (1.7.7)
The original download site for this software is :
http://sourcegorge.net/projects/cjson .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
coreutils (6.9)
Command like cp dd cat chroot. The original
download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
libcurl (7.59.0)
libcurl is a free and easy-to-use client-side URL
transfer library, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS,
Gopher, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS,
POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMTP,
SMTPS, Telnet and TFTP. libcurl supports SSL
certicates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading,
HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies,
user+password authentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM,
Negotiate, Kerberos), le transfer resume, http proxy
tunneling and more!The original download site for this
software is : http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/COPYRIGHT
AND PERMISSION NOTICECopyright (c) 1996 - 2010,
Daniel Stenberg, daniel@haxx.se.All rights
reserved.Permission to use, copy, modify, and
distribute this software for any purposewith or
without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
above copyrightnotice and this permission notice
appear in all copies.THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED
"AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS ORIMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD
PARTY RIGHTS. INNO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS
OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CLAIM,DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OROTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH
THE SOFTWARE OR THE USEOR OTHER DEALINGS
IN THE SOFTWARE.Except as contained in this notice,
the name of a copyright holder shall notbe used in
advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
other dealingsin this Software without prior written
authorization of the copyright holder.
dfb (1.5.3)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.directfb.org .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
LGPL 2.0 license, which can be found below.
dibbler (1.0.1)
Dibbler is for implement dhcpv6 client. The original
download site for this software is :
http://klub.com.pl/dhcpv6/ .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
GPL 2.0 license, which can be found below.
dosfstools (2.9)
Create an MS-DOS le system under Linux. The
original download site for this software is :
http://daniel-baumann.ch/les/software/dosfstools
.This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which
can be found below.
e2fsprogs (1.41.14)
The original download site for this software is :
http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
electric-fence (2.1.13)
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Used for memory corruption detection. The original
download site for this software is : http://perens.com/
FreeSoftware/ElectricFence/electric-
fence_2.1.13-0.1.tar.gz .This piece of software is made
available under the terms and conditions of the GPL
2.0 license, which can be found below.
encfs (1.3.2)
Use to encrypt le or dir. The original download site
for this software is : http://www.arg0.net/encfs .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be
found below.
expat (2.1.0)
Xml paser; Expat is an XML parser library written in C.
It is a stream-oriented parser in which an application
registers handlers for things the parser might nd in
the XML document (like start tags). An introductory
article on using .The original download site for this
software is : http://expat.sourceforge.net/ .
ndutils (4.2.31)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/ndutils/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
freetype (2.7.1)
FreeType 2 is a software font engine that is designed
to be small, ecient, highly customizable, and
portable while capable of producing high-quality
output (glyph images). The original download site for
this software is : http://freetype.sourceforge.net .
fuse (2.8.4)
Fuse is a simple interface for userspace programs to
export a virtual lesystem to the linux kernel. The
original download site for this software is :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0/LGPLv2 license, which can
be found below.
fusion (8.7.0)
The original download site for this software is :
https://www.openhub.net/p/linuxfusion .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
gawk (3.1.5)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
gdisk (0.8.1)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.rodsbooks.com/ .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
GPL 2.0 license, which can be found below.
glibc (2.18)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/libc .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the LGPL 2.0.1 license, which can be
found below.
googletest (1.7.0)
The original download site for this software is :
https://github.com/google/googletest .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the BSD-3 license, which can be found
below.
grep (2.5.1a)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/grep/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
gzip (1.3.12)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
harfbuzz (1.4.2)
Libpng, a text shaping library. The original download
site for this software is : http://harfbuzz.org/ .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
icu (51.1)
ICU is a mature, widely used set of C/C++ and Java
libraries providing Unicode and Globalization support
for software applications. The original download site
for this software is : http://site.icu-project.org .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the BSD license, which can be
found below.
inetutils (1.4.2)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/inetutils/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
iptables (1.4.15)
Iptables is a user space application program that
allows a system administrator to congure the tables
provided by the Linux kernel rewall (implemented as
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dierent Netlter modules) and the chains and rules it
stores. Dierent kernel modules and programs are
currently used for dierent protocols; iptables applies
to IPv4The original download site for this software is
:https://android.googlesource.com/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0.
iputils (s20101006)
Set of small useful utilities for Linux networking. The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.skbu.net/iputils/ .This piece of software
is made available under the terms and conditions of
the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found below.
jansson (2.4)
set of small useful utilities for Linux networking. The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.digip.org/jansson/ .This piece of software
is made available under the terms and conditions of
the MIT license, which can be found below.
jpeg (6b)
The 'libjpeg' library used for jpeg image decode. The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.ijg.org/ .This piece of software is made
available under the terms and conditions of the MIT
license, which can be found below.
jsonrpc (2.0)
Jsonrpc implements the parsing and validation of the
jsonrpc/2.0 request before handing it over to user-
dened methods. The original download site for this
software is : https://github.com/pijyoi/jsonrpc .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
libdwarf
Libdwarf is a library and a set of command-line tools
for reading and writing DWARF2 and later debugging
information. Libdwarf handles the details of the actual
format so coders can focus on the content. The
original download site for this software is :
https://sourceforge.net/projects/libdwarf/ .This piece
of software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the LGPL v2.1 license, which can be
found below.
libelf (0.8.1.3)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.mr511.de/software/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the LGPL v2 license, which can be
found below.
libiconv (1.11.1)
GNU libiconv is a convertsion library. To convert
betweeen a given text encoding and the users
encoding, or to convert between internal string
representation (Unicode) and external
stringrepresentation (a traditional encoding). The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
libnl (v3.2.29)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
libusb (1.0.9)
The original download site for this software is :
http://libusb.sourceforge.net/ .This piece of software
is made available under the terms and conditions of
the LGPLv2.1 license, which can be found below.
libuv (libuv-v1.20.3)
The original download site for this software is :
https://libuv.org .This piece of software is made
available under the terms and conditions of the MIT
license, which can be found below.
libwebsockets (3.0)
The original download site for this software is :
https://libwebsockets.org/ .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
LGPL 2.1 license, which can be found below.
libxml2 (2.7.8)
Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for
the Gnome project. The original download site for this
software is : http://www.xmlsoft.org/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
lighttpd (1.4.35)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.lighttpd.net/download/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the BSD license, which can be found
below.
liveMedia (2011.06.12)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.live555.com .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
LGPLv2.1 license, which can be found below.
lvm2 (2.02.89)
The original download site for this software is :
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/lvm2/releases/ .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the GPL 2.0/LGPLv2.1 license,
which can be found below.
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lz4 (1.8.1.2)
The original download site for this software is :
lz4.github.io/lz4/ .This piece of software is made
available under the terms and conditions of the BSD
license, which can be found below.
lzma (4.65)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html/ .
mng (1.0.10)
Libmng -THE reference library for reading, displaying,
writing and examining Multiple-Image Network
Graphics.MNG is the animation extension to the
popular PNG image-format. The original download
site for this software is :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libmng/les/ .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the BSD license, which can be
found below.
module-init-tools (3.12)
Linux userspace module loading utilities. The original
download site for this software is : https://modules.wi
ki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
mtp (1.1.6)
The original download site for this software is :
http://libmtp.sourceforge.net/ .This piece of software
is made available under the terms and conditions of
the LGPLv2.1 license, which can be found below.
ncurses (5.7)
Provide character terminal processing library. The
original download site for this software is :
http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
net-tools (1.60)
A program contains network command. The original
download site for this software is : http://www.linuxfr
omscratch.org/blfs/view/6.3/basicnet/net-tools.html
.This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which
can be found below.
nghttp2 (1.21.1)
nghttp2 is an implementation of Hypertext Transfer
Protocol version 2 in C. The original download site for
this software is : http://nghttp2.org .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the MIT license, which can be found
below.
ntfs-3g (2010.5.22)
ntfs-3g-1.5012.tgz/ntfs-3g-1.5012/libntfs-3g/attrib.c.
The original download site for this software is : http://
www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-download/
.This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the GPL 2.0/LGPLv2 license,
which can be found below.
ntfsprogs (2.0.0)
C runtime library. The original download site for this
software is : http://sourceforge.net/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
ogg (1.3.2)
Libogg: a library for audiomixer, that can provide
audio mixer. The original download site for this
software is : http://www.vorbis.com .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the BSD license, which can be found
below.
openh264 (1.7.0)
Openh264 is a codec library which supports H.264
encoding and decoding. It is suitable for use in real
time applications such as WebRTC. The original
download site for this software is
:http://www.openh264.org .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
BSD license, which can be found below.
openssh (6.3p1)
Openssh is secure shell protocol version. The original
download site for this software is : ftp://ftp.openbsd.o
rg/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/openssh-6.3p1
.tar.gz .This piece of software is made available under
the terms and conditions of the BSD license, which
can be found below.
openssl (1.0.2g)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.openssl.org/ .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
Apache License 1.0 / BSD License, which can be
found below.
png (1.2.43)
libpng -THE reference library for reading, displaying,
writing and examining png Image Network Graphics.
The original download site for this software is :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libpng/les/ .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the BSD license, which can be
found below.
popt (1.16)
The original download site for this software is :
http://packages.debian.org/ .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
Red Hat Software.
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procmem (2.0)
The original download site for this software is : https:/
/github.com/babuneelam/procmem_linux_x86_port
.This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the Apple Public Source
License.
procps (3.2.8)
Command for watch system process. The original
download site for this software is :
http://procps.sourceforge.net/index.html .This piece
of software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the LGPLv2 license, which can be found
below.
procrank (2.0)
The original download site for this software is :
https://github.com/csimmonds/procrank_linux .This
piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be
found below.
psmisc (22.13)
The original download site for this software is :
http://psmisc.sourceforge.net/ .This piece of software
is made available under the terms and conditions of
the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found below.
pugixml (1.8)
The original download site for this software is :
http://pugixml.org/ .This piece of software is made
available under the terms and conditions of the MIT
license, which can be found below.
python (2.7.9)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.python.org/ .
qrencode (3.4.2)
The original download site for this software is :
https://fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/ .This piece of
software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the LGPLv2 license, which can be found
below.
rlog (1.4)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.arg0.net/rlog .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
GPL 2.1 license, which can be found below.
rng-tools (5)
The original download site for this software is :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/ .This piece
of software is made available under the terms and
conditions of the GPL 2.0 license, which can be found
below.
samba (3.0.37)
Samba is the standard Windows interoperability suite
of programs for Linux and Unix. The original
download site for this software is :
http://www.samba.org/ .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
GPL 2.0 license, which can be found below.
sawman (1.5.3)
The original download site for this software is :
http://www.directfb.org .This piece of software is
made available under the terms and conditions of the
LGPLv2 license, which can be found below.
sed (4.1.5)
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Arphic fonts
URL: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/CJK
Unifonts/Download
ARPHIC PUBLIC LICENSE
Copyright (C) 1999 Arphic Technology Co., Ltd.
11Fl. No.168, Yung Chi Rd., Taipei, 110 Taiwan
All rights reserved except as specied below.
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Preamble
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permits and encourages you to use this software,
provided that you give the recipients all the rights that
we gave you and make sure they can get the
modications of this software.
Legal Terms
0. Denitions:
Throughout this License, "Font" means the
TrueType fonts "AR PL Mingti2L Big5", "AR PL KaitiM
Big5" (BIG-5 character set) and "AR PL SungtiL GB",
"AR PL KaitiM GB" (GB character set) which are
originally distributed by Arphic, and the derivatives of
those fonts created through any modication
including modifying glyph, reordering glyph,
converting format, changing font name, or
adding/deleting some characters in/from glyph table.
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can charge for this service.
1. Copying & Distribution
You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of
this Font in any medium, without restriction, provided
that you retain this license le (ARPHICPL.TXT)
unaltered in all copies.
2. Modication
You may otherwise modify your copy of this Font
in any way, including modifying glyph, reordering
glyph, converting format, changing font name, or
adding/deleting some characters in/from glyph table,
and copy and distribute such modications under the
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conditions are met:
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Available as a whole to all third parties under the
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interactively when run, you must cause it, when
started running for such interactive use in the most
ordinary way, to print or display an announcement
including an appropriate copyright notice and a
notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that
you provide a warranty) and that users may
redistribute the Font under these conditions, and
telling the user how to view a copy of this License.
These requirements apply to the modied work as
a whole. If identiable sections of that work are not
derived from the Font, and can be reasonably
considered independent and separate works in
themselves, then this License and its terms, do not
apply to those sections when you distribute them as
separate works. Therefore, mere aggregation of
another work not based on the Font with the Font on
a volume of a storage or distribution medium does
not bring the other work under the scope of this
License.
3. Condition Subsequent
You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or
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under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy,
modify, sublicense or distribute the Font will
automatically retroactively void your rights under this
License. However, parties who have received copies
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compliance.
4. Acceptance
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you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants
you permission to copy, modify, sublicense or
distribute the Font. These actions are prohibited by
law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by
copying, modifying, sublicensing or distributing the
Font, you indicate your acceptance of this License
and all its terms and conditions.
5. Automatic Receipt
Each time you redistribute the Font, the recipient
automatically receives a license from the original
licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Font subject
to these terms and conditions. You may not impose
any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of
the rights granted herein. You are not responsible for
enforcing compliance by third parties to this License.
6. Contradiction
If, as a consequence of a court judgment or
allegation of patent infringement or for any other
reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are
imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement
or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this
License, they do not excuse you from the conditions
of this License. If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy
simultaneously your obligations under this License
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consequence you may not distribute the Font at all.
For example, if a patent license would not permit
royalty-free redistribution of the Font by all those
who receive copies directly or indirectly through you,
then the only way you could satisfy both it and this
License would be to refrain entirely from distribution
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If any portion of this section is held invalid or
unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the
balance of the section is intended to apply and the
section as a whole is intended to apply in other
circumstances.
7. NO WARRANTY
BECAUSE THE FONT IS LICENSED FREE OF
CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE FONT,
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING
THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR OTHER PARTIES
PROVIDE THE FONT "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS
TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
FONT IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE FONT PROVE
DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL
NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
8. DAMAGES WAIVER
UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR
AGREED TO IN WRITING, IN NO EVENT WILL ANY
COPYRIGHTT HOLDERS, OR OTHER PARTIES WHO
MAY COPY, MODIFY OR REDISTRIBUTE THE FONT
AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT
OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT
(INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT
OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
USE, DATA OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDERS OR
OTHER PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Bitstream Vera fonts
URL: http://www.gnome.org/fonts/#Final_Bitstream_
Vera_Fonts
Bitstream Vera Fonts Copyright
The fonts have a generous copyright, allowing
derivative works (as
long as "Bitstream" or "Vera" are not in the names),
and full
redistribution (so long as they are not *sold* by
themselves). They
can be be bundled, redistributed and sold with any
software.
The fonts are distributed under the following
copyright:
Copyright
=========
Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights
Reserved. Bitstream
Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any
person obtaining
a copy of the fonts accompanying this license
("Fonts") and associated
documentation les (the "Font Software"), to
reproduce and distribute
the Font Software, including without limitation the
rights to use,
copy, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of
the Font
Software, and to permit persons to whom the Font
Software is furnished
to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright and trademark notices and this
permission notice
shall be included in all copies of one or more of the
Font Software
typefaces.
The Font Software may be modied, altered, or
48
added to, and in
particular the designs of glyphs or characters in the
Fonts may be
modied and additional glyphs or characters may be
added to the
Fonts, only if the fonts are renamed to names not
containing either
the words "Bitstream" or the word "Vera".
This License becomes null and void to the extent
applicable to Fonts
or Font Software that has been modied and is
distributed under the
"Bitstream Vera" names.
The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger
software package but
no copy of one or more of the Font Software
typefaces may be sold by
itself.
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS",
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT
OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER
RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
BITSTREAM OR THE GNOME FOUNDATION BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL,
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR
INABILITY TO USE THE FONT
SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
FONT SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the names of
Gnome, the Gnome
Foundation, and Bitstream Inc., shall not be used in
advertising or
otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
in this Font
Software without prior written authorization from the
Gnome Foundation
or Bitstream Inc., respectively. For further information,
contact:
fonts at gnome dot org.
Copyright FAQ
=============
1. I don't understand the resale restriction... What
gives?
Bitstream is giving away these fonts, but
wishes to ensure its
competitors can't just drop the fonts as is into
a font sale system
and sell them as is. It seems fair that if
Bitstream can't make money
from the Bitstream Vera fonts, their
competitors should not be able to
do so either. You can sell the fonts as part of
any software package,
however.
2. I want to package these fonts separately for
distribution and
sale as part of a larger software package or
system. Can I do so?
Yes. A RPM or Debian package is a "larger
software package" to begin
with, and you aren't selling them
independently by themselves.
See 1. above.
3. Are derivative works allowed?
Yes!
4. Can I change or add to the font(s)?
Yes, but you must change the name(s) of the
font(s).
5. Under what terms are derivative works allowed?
You must change the name(s) of the fonts.
This is to ensure the
quality of the fonts, both to protect Bitstream
and Gnome. We want to
ensure that if an application has opened a
font specically of these
names, it gets what it expects (though of
course, using fontcong,
substitutions could still could have occurred
during font
opening). You must include the Bitstream
copyright. Additional
copyrights can be added, as per copyright law.
Happy Font Hacking!
6. If I have improvements for Bitstream Vera, is it
possible they might get
adopted in future versions?
Yes. The contract between the Gnome
Foundation and Bitstream has
provisions for working with Bitstream to ensure
quality additions to
the Bitstream Vera font family. Please contact
us if you have such
additions. Note, that in general, we will want
such additions for the
entire family, not just a single font, and that
you'll have to keep
both Gnome and Jim Lyles, Vera's designer,
49
happy! To make sense to add
glyphs to the font, they must be stylistically in
keeping with Vera's
design. Vera cannot become a "ransom note"
font. Jim Lyles will be
providing a document describing the design
elements used in Vera, as a
guide and aid for people interested in
contributing to Vera.
7. I want to sell a software package that uses these
fonts: Can I do so?
Sure. Bundle the fonts with your software and
sell your software
with the fonts. That is the intent of the
copyright.
8. If applications have built the names "Bitstream
Vera" into them,
can I override this somehow to use fonts of my
choosing?
This depends on exact details of the software.
Most open source
systems and software (e.g., Gnome, KDE, etc.)
are now converting to
use fontcong (see www.fontcong.org) to
handle font conguration,
selection and substitution; it has provisions for
overriding font
names and subsituting alternatives. An
example is provided by the
supplied local.conf le, which chooses the
family Bitstream Vera for
"sans", "serif" and "monospace". Other
software (e.g., the XFree86
core server) has other mechanisms for font
substitution.
Open Sans fonts
URL:
http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Open+Sans
License for Open Sans Font Family
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Kategori: TV
Model: 65BFL2114

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