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    Philips Hospit ality TV Installation Manual for 22HFL3 0x 7x/10 26HFL3 0x 7x/10 32HFL3 0x 7x/10 42 HFL3 0x 7x/10 Version 1.1[...]

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    1 Contents 1. Requirements befor e starting the in stallation .......................................................................................................... 2 2. Find out the state of the TV ...................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Re -ins[...]

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    2 1. Requirements bef ore starting the installation Before starting the in stallation, make sure that you ha ve everything you need at han d. Master remote control 22AV8573 or Guest remote control 22AV1108A And USB stick You will need the master remote c ontrol or the gu est remote contr ol to access th e menus. To access the setup menu press the ?[...]

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    3 2. Find out the state of the TV It is important t o know if a TV is in ‘ virgin mode’ (out of the box) or ins talled before. If you can see this screen below, y ou know that the TV is in ‘virgin mode’ and you can install the se t. See chapter 4 of this manual. If you power on the set and then press the ‘Home’ button on the guest remot[...]

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    4 3. Re -install TV If you want to start an installation from scratch you can always re -install the TV. This can be done by using the option: Re-install TV set. If Professional mode is ac tive you can access the set up menu by pressing the ‘RC5 SETUP’ key, and then press the ‘Home/Menu’ button (For the guest remote contr ol, press the foll[...]

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    5 Pr ess “OK ” to access the sub -menu, na vigate to “Reins tall TV” . Press “OK” to r einstall TV set. If all is correct select “Start now” and press “OK ”. After this operation the TV will po wer off and on and d isplay the installati on wizard. Note: All settings are at default values and no channel plan is available.[...]

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    6 4. Installation wizard When you turn on th e TV for the first ti me, or you hav e reinstalled the TV, you should see the following scre en. Here you will need to select your preferred language . P lease select with Up and Down arrow keys and confirm with ‘OK’ or press the L eft arrow key. After this, you will need to select the country. Depen[...]

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    7 The next step is to choose betwe en ‘Shop’ and Home’ use. If you select “ SHOP ” an ‘e - sticker’ ban ner will be displa yed on the TV. This is f or commercial purp ose only. Now you can select the visual and hearing impaired options. If you select ‘ O n’ , yo ur TV will automatically turn on settings to help visual and hearin g[...]

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    8 For the channel installa tions, select ‘Ins tall TV channels’ and press ‘OK’ Then you can selec t ‘Continue’ and press ‘ OK’ again. Here you can sel ect the type of channels you would lik e to install and what pr eference you will use.[...]

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    9 It is advisable to ch eck the settings befor e starting the search. The “ Frequenc y scan ” contains tw o options: - “ Quick ” : this i s a fast method t o search channels but it might skip some c hannels (depending on the network). - “ Full ” : the scan will search on all frequencies and will store all channels av ailable. This is th[...]

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    10 The Symbol Rate options are: Aut omatic and Manual. I f you do not kno w the correct values for this option, please use the Automati c option. Analogue channel: If you don’t have or you don’t wan t to install analog ue channels, you can disable the sea rch for this type of channels. The “Reset” option will reset the search setting s to d[...]

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    11 If you would like to change the picture and sound settin gs, you can go to “ Optimize TV pic ture and sound ” an d press the “ OK ” button on remote control. A wizard will start to guide you throug h the process of setting the soun d and picture on the TV set. Select “ Continue ” to start t he wizard and pres s the “ OK ” on remo[...]

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    12 After pressing “ Don e ” you have c ompleted the install ation of the TV and you should see this screen. Press “OK” on the remote control to exit this wizard. Note: This wizard will not be available anymore when you start the TV the next time. The only way to re-use this wizard is to reinstall the TV set .[...]

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    13 5. Channel options a. Reordering channel s To reorder TV channels you need the channel plan from the Professional Settings menu. In the consumer m enu you cannot rearrange channels. The Professional Settin gs menu can be access ed by using the Yellow remote ( RC 22AV8573 Mas ter Remote contr ol) and pressing the MENU Button or with the TV remote[...]

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    14 Select “Reorder” and Press the “OK” butt on on the remo te control to re order channels. Navigate to the channel that you wan t to move and press “OK” on the remote control t o select that chann el. The arrows around the channel indicate that the channel is s elected and can be moved. Use the arrow keys to move the channel to the new[...]

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    15 b. Rename channels Select the channel, pr ess the “Options” button on r emote control and select “ R ename ” to cha nge name of a channel. If you then press the “OK” button a virtual QWERTY k eyboard will pop up. c. Hide channels Important: You cann ot delete channels fr om the channel gri d, but you can use th e option to hide the c[...]

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    16 6. Professional Setting s [Professional Se ttings] Settings especial ly desig nated for hospitali ty. [Professional Mo de] [Off]: The TV operat es as a basic (consum er) TV. [On]: All setting s in the Professional S ettings Setup menu are active. Only by switching on thi s mode the TV will act as a Hospitality TV. [Room ID] Entry field to store [...]

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    17 [USB to TV] Check Cloning sect ion [TV to USB] Check Cloning sect ion [RF to TV ] Option used for Smar tInstal l Note: Setup and configuration for SmartInstall is not covered by this manual [Reset] Reset all settings fr om Professional mode to default values. [Switch on chann el] When the TV is swit ched on it will s tart up on the spe cified so[...]

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    18 [Maximum volume] This option specifies the maximu m allowable volume l evel of the TV. Selectable value from 00 until 60. [Switch on pi cture format] This settings allows you to set a switch on pic ture format. The power on function allows the TV to enter a specific mode ([On], [Standby], or [Last status]) of operation when the mains power is ac[...]

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    19 When pressing “O K” button on remote c ontrol while editing line 1 or 2, a virtual k eyboard wil l pop up on screen. Note: Maximum 20 characters per line. [Line 2] Line 2: Second line of the welcome mes sage. [Clear] Will delete the curren t wel come message. [Message Time-ou t] Sets the period of time to display the welcome messag e on the [...]

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    20 [Info key enable] Enables the possibilit y to see Hotel In fo by pressing t he Info button on the re mote control. [USB to TV] This option uploads the pictures used f or Hotel Info in to the TV. You should only use this when configuring the master TV. Y ou can then clone the s ettings to anoth er TV. Note: All pictures used for Hotel Info will b[...]

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    21 [Auto scart] Enables auto scart s witching (or br eak-in) in Professio nal mode. [On]: Enables auto s cart switching or break-in. [Power On Scart]: Enab les auto TV star t On/Off when d etecting scart break-in. (never use this f eature with out a connected STB) [Off]: Disables aut o scart switching or break-in. [HDMI-CEC in] [Off]: Disables HDMI[...]

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    22 [Enable subtitle] Enables or disables the use of subti tles in a DVB broad cast channel: [Off]: No subtitle servi ces available [On]: Subtitle servic es availab le [Enable USB] [Off]: Disables USB multimedia fun ction. [On]: Enables USB multi media functions. Feature is not influenc ing clon ing and/or software upgrade via USB. [Blue mute] [Off][...]

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    23 [Download prog ram] To select channel to download clock inf ormation. Note: Correct clock information is needed to provide correct EPG data and to have MyChoice working. [Country selection] To select the original country from the channel ch osen at “Download program ”. [Time offset] To set the time o ffset. In case the clock do wnload in for[...]

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    24 [Blank chann el] The Blank channel function disables the display of video o n the TV, but does not aff ect the audio output. Select or deselect can be done by pressing “OK” button on the remote control. Note: The channels marked with X will not display video on the TV. [Auto channel up date] [ON]: Enables aut omatic channel update. [OFF]: Di[...]

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    25 [ThemeTV] [OFF]: Disables The meTV [ON]: Enables The meTV [Startup]: Will sh ow the ThemeTV s creen at startup MyChoice configu ration: R0 – Ring 0 (All chann els) R1 – Ring 1 (Fre e to view chan nels) Note: MyChoice setup is not included in this manual. ThemeTV Configurat ion: Edit the names f or ThemeTV categ ories Note: ThemeTV setup is n[...]

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    26 7. Welcome Log o There are 2 Philips l ogos displ ayed at startup. Sec ond logo can be replaced b y picture uploaded via USB. File format: 1280 x 720.png file. Note: below ti ming values are approximate indication s and can differ fro m real situation! How to upload Welcome Logo 1. Create graphics file : 1280 x 720 . png with logo. 2. File name:[...]

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    27 8. Clone With cloning it is p ossible to copy to /from a USB devic e TV the configuration data and the channel list data. Place a USB Memory stic k in the USB side connec tor of the T V. *USB device should be formatted as FA T or FAT32. Access the Professional menu by pressi ng the ‘RC5 SETUP’ key, and then pres s the ‘Home/Menu’ button.[...]

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    28 9. Feature settings [Multi RC] This function allows tha t up to four tele visions can be installed in a r oom wherea s every TV will list en to its own RC. Once the TV is se t, also every RC can be set to re member its connec ted TV: [Off] This function is not used; all TVs will listen to a ‘b lue’ RC. [Blue] The TV will listen to a ‘bl ue[...]

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    29 10 . CSM (Consumer Se tup menu) The CSM contains data about the TV s oftware, serial n umber and other details. The menu can be accessed u sing a standard remote c ontrol or using the master rem ote control. 1. Using the standard remote contr ol: press the f ollowing key sequence “1,2,3,6, 5,4” 2. Using master re mote con trol (22AV8753D) : [...]