Philips Cineos 32PW9570 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.[...]

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    1 1 Contents Preparation ........................................................................................ 2 Ke ys on top of the TV .................................................................... 2 Y our r emote contr ol ................................................................... 3-4 To use the menus ............................[...]

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    2 & Place the TV on a solid surface. F or v entilation, lea ve at least 5 cm fr ee all around the TV . Do not place the TV on a carpet.T o pre vent an y unsafe situations, do not place any objects on top of the TV . Av oid heat, direct sunlight and exposur e to rain or water . é Insert the aerial plug firmly into the aerial sock et x at the ba[...]

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    3 3 3 B b ¬ + - V + - P v b w i 0 h q Select VCR DVD SA T AMP CD MENU OK 123 456 789 0 Ò ® ‡π † ACTIVE CTRL M a SMART SMART ZOOM S ® ® ® ® æ 1 ) 2 ) 3 ) 4 ) 5 ) 6 ) 7 ) 8 ) 9 ) 10 ) 11 ) 12 ) 13 ) 14 ) 15 ) 1) B Standby Press to s witch the TV on or off. When switched off, a r ed indicator on the TV lights up . 2) VCR D VD SA T AMP CD [...]

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    4 16) x Pixel Plus 2 demo on/off In the right part Pixel Plus 2 and Digital Natural Motion are s witched on. 17) Ì Cinema Go: See separate Cinema Link booklet supplied. 18) Q Surr ound mode Incredib le surr ound With stereo transmission, and when Incredible sur round is selected, it seems as though the loudspeak ers are spr ead fur ther apart from[...]

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    5 5 To use the men us & Press the MENU ke y on the remote control to summon the main menu. At any moment you can exit the menu b y pressing the MENU ke y again. Note: If you have connected equipment with Cinema Link, more menu items are present. é Use the cursor in the up/down dir ection to select the TV , Setup , Demo or Install menu. Use the[...]

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    6 & Select Automatic install in the Install men u. Note: All channels must be unlocked in order to autoprogram. If requested, enter your code to unlock all channels. (See TV , Features menu, Childlock, p. 11.) é Press the cursor do wn. The autoprogramming option label Start a ppears. “ Press the cursor right. ‘ The message Searching a ppea[...]

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    7 7 Reshuffle the pr ogramme list Y ou can change the order of the stored TV channels. & Select Reshuffle in the Installation menu. é F ollow the instructions on scr een. Select Fa vourite TV channels & Select Fa vourite programmes in the Install menu. é Select your pr ogramme number with the cursor up/down. “ Select Ye s or No with the[...]

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    8 Sour ce This menu allows y ou to indicate the peripheral y ou connected to one of the external inputs. & Press the cursor right to enter the list of types of peripherals attached to the selected input. é Select the peripheral device with the cursor up/down. Once you ha ve selected the sour ce type , e.g. DVD , this source will automaticall y[...]

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    9 9 & Press the cursor right to select Pictur e . é Select the menu items in the Pictur e menu with the cursor up/down. “ Adjust the settings with the cursor left/right or enter the list of submenu items with the cursor right. Select a submenu item with the cursor up/down. Note: T o remove the menu background before adjusting the picture set[...]

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    10 & Press the cursor right to select Sound . é Select the menu items in the Sound menu with the cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the cursor left/right. Remember , control settings ar e at normal mid-range levels when the bar scale is centred. Smart sound Select Smart sound to displa y a list of predefined sound settings, each corre[...]

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    11 11 11 Pro gramme list Press the OK ke y to switch o ver to the selected TV channel or external. Select subtitles The subtitle page must be stor ed for each TV channel: Switch on teletext and select the proper subtitle page from the index. Switch off teletext. Subtitle On will automatically displa y them on the selected TV channels if subtitles a[...]

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    12 T eletext guide & Press the æ ke y . é Select a TV channel with the cursor up/down and pr ess OK . “ Mov e the cursor up to the top of the channel list where the name of the selected TV channel rea ppears. ‘ Press the cursor right to mo ve the puck o ver the selection ball. ( In the teletext index page, look for the programme guide pag[...]

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    13 13 13 Switch T eletext on and off Press b to switch the teletext on. Select a T eletext pa ge - Enter the desired page number with the digit ke ys, the cursor keys up/do wn or with the -P+ key . - Select the options at the bottom of the screen with the colour k eys. Pre viously selected teletext pa ge (Only possible in case there is no list of f[...]

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    14 T eletext men u (only available in full screen telete xt mode) & Press the MENU ke y to activate the menu. é Press the cursor up/do wn to select the menu items. “ Press the cursor right to activate. Re veal Rev eals/conceals hidden information on a page, such as solutions to riddles and puzzles. Press the cursor right to activate. Fav our[...]

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    15 Recorder ( VCR - DV D + RW ) Connect the aerial cables 1 , 2 and, to obtain the optimum picture quality , eurocable 3 as shown. If your r ecorder does not ha ve a eur oconnector , the only possible connection is via the aerial cable. Y ou will therefor e need to tune in your r ecorder’ s test signal and assign it programme n umber 0 or store t[...]

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    16 Press the v ke y on the remote contr ol repeatedly to select EXT1 , EXT2, EXT3* or SIDE according to where y ou connected your equipment at the back or the right side of your TV . Remar k : Most equipment (decoder , recorder) car ries out the switching itself, when it is switched on. * Only available on certain versions . To select connected equ[...]

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    17 17 17 Audio- and video equipment k eys B b ¬ + - V + - P v b i 0 h q Select VCR DVD SAT AMP CD MENU OK 123 456 789 0 Ò ® ‡π † Active Control S ® ® ® ® æ B to switch to standby S f or pause ( VCR , DV D , CD ) ® f or recor d, Ò f or re wind ( VCR , CD ); search do wn ( DV D , AMP ) ‡ f or stop π f or pla y † f or fast forward [...]

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    18 Tips Care of the scr een Do not touch, push or rub or strike the scr een with anything hard as this ma y scratch, mar or damage the screen permanently . And please do not rub with dust clothes with chemical treatment. Do not touch the surface with bare hands or greasy cloth (some cosmetics ar e detrimental to the screen). Unplug the TV before cl[...]

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    19 19 Information for users in the UK (Not applicable outside the UK) P ositioning the TV F or the best results, choose a position where light does not fall directl y on the screen, and at some distance aw ay from radiators or other sour ces of heat. Lea ve a space of at least 5 cm all around the TV for ventilation, making sure that curtains, cupbo[...]

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