Philips 30HF manual

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    20HF 23HF 30HF 42HF Instruction for Use[...]

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    Care of the screen Do not touch, push, rub or strike th e screen with anyt hing hard as this may scra tch or damage th e screen permanently. Do not rub with chemical ly treated cloth. Do n ot touch the surfa ce with bare hands or greasy cloth. Unplug the TV before cleaning the screen. When th e surface becomes dusty, please w ipe gently with absorb[...]

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    Make sure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation slots T o prevent any unsafe situatio ns, no naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on or in the vicinity. Avoid heat, direct sunlig ht and exposure to rain or water. The equipment should not be exposed to dripp i ng or splashing and no objects filled with liqui[...]

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    Accessing the Set-up Menu When the set is in the High Security Mode, th e Se tup menu can be accessed only by the Institutional Set-up Remote Control (RG41 72BK or RC2573) by p ressing the M key. Th e Institutional Set-Up Remote Control is available as an option. When the set is in the St andard Security Mode th e Set-up M enu may be accessed with [...]

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    Navigation The current m enu item can be selected by means of th e Up/Down keys. Submenus can be accessed from m e nu items indicate d with a “>” symbol by pressing the Right k ey. • To exit any menu press “Menu” button • Select “YES” t o activate/enable a setting, “NO” to deactivate/disable. • TELEVISION up/down, INFO up/d[...]

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    • Language : Select the lan guage of the insta llation menu. Options are "ENGLISH" and "MELAYU". • Communication : The Communication optio n is for enabling interactive applications. For more information consult the application notes. For stand-al one applications select “OFF” option under the Communicati on sub menu. Im[...]

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    In the Channel Installation sub-menu, channel setting s can be set. When this menu is op en, all the protections are inactive. • Channel : The Channel type can be selec ted with the cursor Left/Right key. The available options are: "TV", "INFO", "PAYTV" and "RADIO". Note: Use the numeric keys to enter the p[...]

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    In the Configuration menu, various settings and f eatures of th e TV can be a djusted. • Switch On/OSD : In this sub- menu the Switch On chara cteristics and On Screen Display settings of the TV upon switched On can be configured. • Picture/Sound : In this sub-menu, the Picture and Sound settings of the TV can be set. • Security: In this sub-[...]

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    • Switch On Pic Fmt: This ite m sets the telev ision’s Picture Forma t at switch on. Use the Right/Left key to s elect the desired forma t. • Power On: The Power On menu fun ction defines th e behavi or of the television whenever AC Power is applied. The av ailable opti ons are "FORCED ON", " LAST STATUS" and “STANDBY”[...]

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    • Treble/Bass: This adjusts the level of treble an d bass effects on the TV’s so und output. • Balance: This balances the so und on the left and right speak ers. • AVL (Automatic Volume Leveller): This option is used to limit the increase in so und level es p eciall y durin g p ro g ramme chan g e or advertisin g slots. In this sub menu, th[...]

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    In this sub menu, the Control setti ngs of th e TV can be configured. • ESP: Energy Saving Programmability Mode (ESP) fun ction controls the maximum continuous viewing time allowe d and its valid values are 00 - 99 (in hours). 00 value means that the ESP fu nction is OFF. Note that if the TV is switched off, the ESP ti mer countdown will be reset[...]

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    Standb y Press to switch the T V to standb y mode. + Info - To move up or down an Info channel. + Radio - To move up or down a Radio channel. A larm Off (for sets with Clock display) Deactivates the wake-up alarm. The “Wake-up Alarm” icon on the clock display will disappear. Smart Keys T o select predefine d picture and s ound settings. Sleep A[...]

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    Teletext is an information system broa dcast available in certain chann els. In some countri es, it also offers access to subtitles for viewers with he aring problems or who are not familiar with the transmission language (cable netw orks, satellite ch annels, etc.). Press: To switch Teletext On/Of f In Teletext mode, press: T o enter a (3- digit) [...]

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    The pictures yo u receive may be t ransmitted in 16:9 forma t (wide screen) or 4 :3 format (conventional screen). 16:9 pi ctures sometimes hav e a black band at the top and bottom of the screen (let terbox format). This function allows you to optimize the picture display on screen. Using the different formats Use the 16:9 Formats key on the R emote[...]

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    Fullscreen This mode displays i mages in full screen. Press the key for approximat ely 5 seconds. T he following text then appe ars: If the word “LO W” appears instead o f “OK”, the r emote control batterie s are low and m ust be replaced. - 15 -[...]

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    Should your remote be lost or broken you can still ch ange some of the basic settings with the keys on top/side of your TV. Keys on top of TV Keys on side of TV Press: • The – Vol + key to adjust th e volume; • The – P/CH+ key to select the TV channels or source Press the MENU/OK k ey to summon the main menu (not availa ble on all TVs). Use[...]

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    This section provides information on the connecti vity available for different LCD Televisi on sets. Refer to the screen size that is relevant to your TV set. 20” LCD TVs Connectors on the 20” LCD TVs 1. TV and Radio aerial sockets 2. Component Video Inputs (C V I) connectors – Pr, Pb, Y 3. Audio-In connectors (AV1) 4. Video-In connector (AV1[...]

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    23” LCD TVs Connectors on the 23” and 26” LCD TVs 1. TV and Radio aerial sockets 2. Component Video Inputs (C V I) connectors – Pr, Pb, Y 3. Audio-In and Video-In connectors (AV1) 4. S-Video and Audio /Video-In connectors (AV2) 5. VGA, DVI and Audio input for conn ecting a computer 6. External Bathroom Speaker 7. Data 2 (RJ45) jack – fo r[...]

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    30” LCD TVs Connectors on the 30” LCD TVs 1. Side IO Connectors – Audio-In, Video-In, an d S-Video 2. Data 1 (RJ12) jack - for in teractive connectivity purposes 3. Data 2 (RJ45) jack – fo r in teractive conn ectivity purposes 4. 12V-In power DC jack 5. HDMI Input connector (AV3) 6. VGA and Audio input fo r connecting a comp uter (AV3) 7. S[...]

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    42” TVs Connectors on the 42” TVs 1. 12V-In power DC jack 2. Data 1 (RJ12) jack - for in teractive connectivity purposes 3. Data 2 (RJ45) jack – fo r in teractive conn ectivity purposes 4. HDMI Input connector (AV3) 5. VGA and Audio input fo r connecting a comp uter (AV3) 6. S-Video and Audio /Video-In connector (AV2) 7. Monitor-Out (Video/Au[...]

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    This section provides information on the connecti vity available for different LCD Televisi on sets. Refer to the screen size that is relevant to your TV set. 20” LCD TVs - 21 -[...]

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    23” LCD TVs - 22 -[...]

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    30” & 42” TVs - 23 -[...]

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