Philips 14PT2010 manual

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    2 Saf ety Inf or mation/Useful Tips ........................................................................... 3 Before Calling Service ...................................................................................... 4 Hooking Up Y our TV (Basic Connection) ............................................................. 5 Use/Care of Remote Co[...]

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    3 Safety Information • Disconnect mains plug when: _ the red light below the TV screen is flashing continuously . _ a bright white line is displayed across the screen. _ cleaning the TV screen. Nev er use abrasive cleaning agents . Use a slight damp chamois leather or soft cloth. _ there is a lightning storm. _ the set is left unattended for a pr[...]

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    4 B EFORE C ALLING S ERVICE Below is a list of frequently occurred symptoms. Before you call for service, make these simple checks. Some of these symptoms can easily be rectified if you know what to do. Symptom • Switch off the TV b y the mains power b utton. Wait f or 20 minutes before switching on again. • Check the TV is not placed too near [...]

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    5 H OOKING UP Y OUR TV (B ASIC C ONNECTION ) U SE/CARE OF R EMOTE C ONTROL Antenna Connection • Connect the aerial plug to the antenna socket T on the backcover. • Insert the mains plug into the wall socket. Mains Connection • For correct mains voltage, refer to type sticker at the rear of the TV set. • Consult your dealer if mains supply i[...]

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    6 C ONNECTING THE A UDIO /V IDEO S OCKETS (P L A YBACK ) Y ou can view the pla ybac k of VCR/VCD/D VD tapes by using the A UDIO and VIDEO INPUT sock ets on the side or rear of the TV . Connect the VIDEO and AUDIO IN soc kets on the side or rear of the TV to the VIDEO and A UDIO OUT sockets on the audio/video equipment. Note: • F or S-VIDEO IN and[...]

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    7 DISPL A Y SLEEP SKIP NORMAL STA NDBY MUTE TV/A V C C F UNCTION of R EMOTE C ONTROL n o p q r s v t u w v n Standby button _ Switch the set off temporarily to standby mode. (The red light indicator lights up when the set is on standby mode). _ T o switch on set fr om standby mode, press Channel +/- , or TV/A V , Standby button. o Digit (0-9) / -/-[...]

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    8 F UNCTION OF TV C ONTROLS n Mains Power button Switch mains power on or off o Remote Sensor Acts as a sensor for activating the contr ols of the TV when remote control handset is aimed at it. p Standby light indicator Indicate red light when standby mode is activated. • Select channel in descending/ascending order. • T urn on the TV when it i[...]

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    9 S ELECTING THE M AIN M ENU Operating instructions generall y explains the operation of the TV set using the buttons on the remote control unless otherwise stated. Please read the following instructions carefully and follow the steps as shown to familiarise yourself with the installations and all features available in your set. Press the Menu butt[...]

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    10 Press twice to enter MEMOR Y main menu. MEMORY AUTO SEARCH MANUAL STORE FINE TUNE SELECT ÇÈ CONFIRM ÅÆ V A U T OMA T I C T UNING OF C HANNELS Automatic tuning of channels allows you to store each programme automatically. Press button repeatedly until AUT O SEARCH is selected. 1 AUTO VHFL STOP Å Start automatic tuning of channels. Press butt[...]

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    11 Enter Manual Store menu. Press button to manual tune upward. Searching stops once a transmitting signal is found. M ANUAL T UNING OF C HANNELS Select POSITION. Change the channel position number. Select ST ORE. MANUAL SEARCH DOWN STORE ? POSITION 0 1 SELECT ÇÈ ADJUST ÅÆ V VHFL MANUAL UP STOP Å MANUAL SEARCH DOWN STORE ? POSITION 0 2 SELECT [...]

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    12 This feature allows you to adjust picture reception in areas of weak reception. F INE T UNING of C HANNELS MEMORY AUTO SEARCH MANUAL STORE FINE TUNE SELECT ÇÈ CONFIRM ÅÆ V Fine tune the channel upward. Fine tune the channel downward. MEMORY AUTO SEARCH MANUAL STORE FINE TUNE SELECT ÇÈ CONFIRM ÅÆ V VHFH FINE TUNE UP EXIT: MENU ADJUST ÅÆ[...]

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    13 S ELECTING THE C OLOUR /S OUND S YSTEM This feature allo ws you to select y our desired Colour and Sound system. If Auto is selected, the respective colour system will be automatically selected according to the transmission system. Note : Select your desir ed colour system manually if reception is poor at Auto mode. Select the desired colour sys[...]

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    14 A DJUSTING THE TV P ICTURE This picture menu allows you to make adjustments to the picture. Adjust level or select desired setting. Press button to exit menu from screen or menu will quit after a few seconds without further action. Select item. Press once to enter PICTURE main menu. PICTURE COLOR 5 0 BRIGHT 5 0 CONT 1 0 0 SHARP 5 0 TINT 5 0 SELE[...]

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    15 S MART P ICTURE C ONTROL Whether you ar e watching a movie or video game, your TV has automatic video control settings matched to your curr ent program source or content. The Smart Picture f eature quickl y resets y our TV’ s video contr ols of program for a n umber of different types of pr ograms and viewing conditions you may have in your ho[...]

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    16 S PECIFICA TION 14PT2010 Picture tube screen size (diagonal) 37cm Audio Output: speaker 2 x 2W TV system P AL BG P AL DK SECAM BG SECAM DK Playback System NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43 Set Dimension Width Depth Height 331 441 367 Net weight of Set (approximate) 10kg Note For Operating V oltage, Frequency , Pow er Conumption, ref er to the type number at th[...]