Philips 32PW6720D manual

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    MODEL : PROD . NO : GB Please note the ref erence n umbers for y our TV set located on the packaging or on the back of the set. FR V euillez noter les références de votr e téléviseur situées sur l’emballage ou au dos de l’appar eil. NL Let op de ref erenties van uw televisietoestel die op de verpakking of op de achterkant van het toestel s[...]

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    12 BACK VCR DVD MENU OK A/D ” P(age) 56 4 8 79 0 · ∆ Ê Æ ¢ ∫ Á ª - 3 - ++ . DIGITAL TV [ OPTIONS ›Ó ¤ Ÿ Œ Ë MENU SELECT ∏ù SMART SMART Ø MODE CANCEL min. 1m 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 - . # $ % & ( ) ~ + , 1 2 9 ![...]

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    ANALOGUE MENUS 1 Intr oduction T able of Contents Thank you f or purchasing this tele vision set. This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate y our TV set. W e would str ongly recommend that y ou read it thoroughl y . W e hope this new tele vision meets entirel y with your satisfaction. Note: Specification and information subjec[...]

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    The television set has 4 k eys which are located on the front or the top of the set depending on the model. The V OLUME - + (- ” +) keys ar e used to adjust sound lev els. The PR OGRAM - + (- P +) k eys ar e used to select the requir ed programmes. T o access the men us, simultaneously hold down the ” - and ” + k eys. The PR OGRAM - + k eys m[...]

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    3 The r emote control k eys 1 Screen information In digital mode, press once to displa y the information banner , a 2 nd time to get more information on the programme and a 3r d time to remove it (see p . 4). In analogue mode, this displa ys / remov es the programme inf ormations(number , name, sound mode). Hold down for 5 seconds to permanently di[...]

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    4 The first time the TV set is switched on, a congratulation message will appear on screen. The language of which changes ev er y 5 seconds. If the menu is not displayed, press and hold down the ” - and ” + k eys on the TV set for 5 seconds to display the menu. & Press the u key on the r emote control, the moment your pr efered langua ge is[...]

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    5 Rearrang e ser vices This menu allows y ou to change the order of the stored digital channels and radio stations. & From the digital mode, press the ‹ MENU key to displa y the setup menu. é Use the Ï key to select installation and press ¬ twice to select the Service lists menu. “ Use the îÏ ke ys to select Rearrange services and pres[...]

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    6 This menu allows y ou to reinstall all the digital TV channels and radio stations. & From the digital mode, press the ‹ MENU key to displa y the setup menu. é Use the Ï key to select installation and press ¬ . “ Select Service setup ( Ï ) and press ¬ . ‘ Select Reinstall all services ( Ï ) and press ¬ . ( Press u to start the ins[...]

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    7 Languag e and location pref erences This menu allows y ou to select your pref ered language for audio , subtitle, teletext and menu and mak e changes to the location (countr y and time zone). & From the digital mode, press the ‹ MENU key to displa y the setup menu. é Use the Ï key to select pr eferences and press ¬ . “ Select Languages[...]

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    8 Setting up y our fa vourite list This menu enables y ou to create a fa vourite list with your pr efered TV channels and radio stations. For example, each member of y our family can cr eate his/her own fa vourite list. & From the digital mode, press the ‹ MENU key to displa y the setup menu. é Press ¬ to enter into the favourites list menu[...]

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    9 Using the Options menu This menu giv es you dir ect access to the: fa vourite list, the language selection and some other selections. & From the digital mode, press the white OPTIONS k ey to displa y the options menu. é Use the Ïî k eys to select a setting and press ¬ to enter the sub-menu. • Favourites : use the Ïî ke ys to select yo[...]

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    10 Recording function This featur e enables you to r ecord a digital channel while the TV is in standby mode. Y ou will still ha ve to program y our video recorder . Important: The video recorder m ust be connected to EXT2 . Please note that it is NO T possible to record one digital channel and watch another digital channel at the same time. Y ou c[...]

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    11 Automatic tuning of analogue pr ogrammes Sor ting analogue pr ogrammes This menu allows y ou to automatically search for all the analogue pr ogrammes available in your r egion. & From analogue mode, press the W MENU key to displa y the main menu. é With the cursor , select the Install menu then the Auto Store menu and press ¬ . The search [...]

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    12 Manual tuning of analo gue pro grammes Naming analogue pr ogrammes This menu allows y ou to store the analogue programmes one at time. & Press W MENU . é With the cursor , select the Install menu then Manual Store : “ System : select Europe (automatic detection*) or W est Europe (BG standard), East Europe (DK standard), UK (I standard) or[...]

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    13 Pictur e settings Sound adjustments & Press W MENU then ¬ . The Picture menu is displa yed: é Use the îÏ ke ys to select a setting and the Ȭ ke ys to adjust. Note: during the picture adjustment, only the selected line remains displayed. Press îÏ to display the menu again. “ Once the adjustments ha ve been made, select Store and pr[...]

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    14 Analogue T eletext T eletext is an information system, broadcast by most analogue TV channels. It also provides subtitles for people with hearing difficulties. Press : Y ou will obtain: 12 BACK VCR DVD MENU OK A/D ” P(age) P 56 4 8 79 0 ¢ ∫ Á ª - 3 - + + . DIGITAL TV [ OPTIONS ›Ó ¤ Ÿ Œ Ë MENU SELECT ∏ù SMART SMART Ø MODE CANCEL[...]

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    15 16:9 F ormats Digital T ext The pictures y ou receive ma y be transmitted in 16:9 format (wide scr een) or 4:3 format (conv entional screen). 4:3 pictures sometimes ha ve a black band at the top and bottom of the screen (letterbox format). This function allows y ou to optimise the picture displa y on screen. Automatic switching This TV set is al[...]

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    16 S -VH S Video R Audio L * VH S , 8 mm VCR DVD ¢ ∫ . EXIT/OPTIONS ›Ó ¤ Ÿ Œ Ø MODE CANCEL Connecting peripheral equipment The television has 2 external sock ets situated at the back of the set (EXT1 and EXT2). The EXT1 socket has audio and video inputs/outputs and RGB inputs. The EXT2 socket has audio and video inputs/outputs and S-VHS i[...]

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    17 VCR / D VD mode selector T o connect to a hi-fi system, use an audio connection cable and connect the “L ” and “R” outputs on the TV set to the “AUDIO IN” “L ” and “R” input on your hi-fi amplifier . Use a digital audio connecting cable and connect the television’ s “SPDIF” output (only available on certain ver sions) t[...]

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    18 Tips P oor reception (in analogue mode) The pro ximity of mountains or high buildings ma y be responsible for ghost pictur es, echoing or shadows. In this case, try manually adjusting your pictur e: see "fine tuning" (p .12) or modify the orientation of the outside aerial. Does your antenna enable you to r eceive broadcasts in this fre[...]

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    19 Centr e Fr equencies T able (in KHz) Digital Fr equency Nominal Centre Channel Fr equency KHz 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .474 000 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .482 000 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .490 000 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .498 000 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .506 000 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    CANAL ................FREQ (MHz) E2 ........................48.25 E3 ........................55.25 E4 ........................62.25 E5 ......................175.25 E6 ......................182.25 E7 ......................189.25 E8 ......................196.25 E9 ......................203.25 E10 ....................210.25 E11 ....................217[...]

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