Philips Network Adaper owner manual Transmitter Control

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RECEIVER CONTROL

RCVR SET ID allows you assign a specific number to a Net1Card Receiver TV. Each Receiver TV in the Net1Card network should have a Set ID. This allows the Transmitter TV to send a specific message this TV. It also allows the Transmitter TV to check to make sure the TV

is hooked to the network (more later). You can select a number between 0 and 32,767.

BEGIN

If not already in the “RECEIVER CONTROL” menu, press the D button on the remote control. Then press the button to highlight “RCVR SET ID.”

Press the Number buttons 0 - 9 (or the + or - but- ton) to select a Receiver ID for the TV. To set a TV with a single-digit number, press one number. For example, for 9 press the Number button 9. For a two-digit number, press two numbers. For 14, press the Number button 1, then the 4 button.

When finished, press the button to highlight “EXIT.” Then press the “M” button. Or you can exit by simply pressing the RECALL button when you’re done.

RECEIVER CONTROL

RCVR GROUP IDS

– – – – – –

RCVR SET ID

0

EXIT MENU

 

+/– OR DIGITS TO CHANGE

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TRANSMITTER CONTROL

Once you have completed your general selections under the Commercial Settings menu, you must

make specific selections. If you selected “TRANSMIT” (See page 19.), follow the directions below.

BEGIN

If not already in the “TRANSMITTER CON- TROL” menu, press the D button on the remote control. “ADDRESS TYPE” should be highlighted. Address Type allows you to select which TV(s) your message will be sent to. That way, you can send a message only to one TV (“SET”), a group or groups of TVs (“GROUP”), or all the TVs (“BROADCAST”) in the Net1Card network.

Press the – () or + () button to select “BROAD-

CAST,” “GROUP,”or “SET.”

Next, press the button to highlight “GROUP IDS.” If you selected “BROADCAST” from “ADDRESS TYPE,” “ALL SETS” appears beside “BROADCAST” on the next line and you go on to “RCVR POWER.”

If you selected “GROUP,” use the remote control’s Number buttons 1 - 8 to select one or more groups to send your message to. To remove a group selection, press that Number button again. (Note: more than one group can be selected.)

If you selected “SET,” use the Number buttons 0 - 9 to select the individual TV to send your message to. For 136, press 1, 3, then 6.

When finished, press the button to highlight “RCVR POWER.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRANSMITTER CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADDRESS TYPE

BROADCAST

 

 

 

 

 

 

BROADCAST

 

ALL SETS

 

 

 

 

 

 

RCVR POWER

 

CURRENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RCVR VOLUME

TRANSMITTER

CONTROL

 

 

 

RCVR CHANNELADDRESS TYPE

 

 

GROUP

 

 

 

RCVR LOCKOUTGROUP IDS

– – – – – – – –

 

 

 

UPDATE RCVRRCVR POWER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRANSMITTER

CONTROL

 

EXIT MENU

RCVR VOLUME

 

 

 

 

PRESS

RCVR CHANNEL

 

 

ADDRESS TYPE

 

SET

 

 

 

RCVR LOCKOUT

 

 

SET ID

 

0

 

 

 

UPDATE RCVR

 

RCVR POWER

 

CURRENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

RCVR VOLUME

 

CURRENT

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Contents OWNER’S Manual Know These Safety Symbols Table of ContentsFeatures IntroductionRemote Operation NET1CARD Assembly Smart HelpIB7166E002 for complete details Antenna Hookups Optional HookupsIf your Cable TV signal is a single round Cable TV HookupOptional VCR Hookup If you have a Cable TV Converter BoxAUDIO/VIDEO Inputs Connect the Video and Audio INput Video Inputs Commercial Settings When finished, press the button to highlightCommercial Setting When finished, press the button to highlight Rcvr SET IDReceiver Control When finished, press the button to highlight Rcvr Power Transmitter ControlRcvr Channel When finished, press the button to highlight Rcvr Lockout +/- or Digits to Address TypeNEL. Discussed below are the options Factory Test Menu Television Operation Press the Channel UP or DownPicture Adjustments ON-SCREEN Menu Controls Typical TV FeaturesON-SCREEN Menu Controls Power On should be set to Standard DardAfter making your Closed Caption mode selection Closed CaptioningGeneral Information Index Glossary Troubleshooting Things to try if something isn’t workingLimited Warranty For One YearWho is Protected?...Where? What the Purchaser Must Do