Philips Network Adaper Factory Test Menu Television Operation, Press the Channel UP or Down

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FACTORY TEST MENU

TELEVISION OPERATION

Once you have completed your general selections under the Commercial Settings menu, you must make specific selections. If you selected “FACTORY”

(See page 19.), follow the directions below.

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If not already in the “FACTORY TEST MENU,” press the D button on the remote control. “RCVR SET ID” should be highlighted.

Press the – () or + () button to select the number of the Receiver TV you want to poll. You can also use the Number buttons to select a number. For example, select number 40.

Next, press the button to highlight “POLL RECEIVER TV.” Then, press the + () button to poll the TV you selected. If the set is connected to the Net1Card network (and even if it’s turned off) you will receive a message saying “RESPONSE FROM SET 40.” If the set with the number 40 is not connected, the mes- sage will read “NO RESPONSE FROM RCVR.”

If you receive a “RCVR RESPONSE INVALID” mes- sage, see page 39.

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FACTORY TEST MENU

 

 

 

 

RCVR SET ID

40

 

 

 

 

 

 

POLL RECEIVER TV

 

 

 

 

EXIT MENU

 

 

 

 

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FACTORY TEST MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RCVR SET ID

40

 

 

 

 

POLL RECEIVER TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXIT MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS + TO POLL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Press the POWER button to turn the TV ON.

Press the VOLUME UP () or DOWN ()

button to adjust the sound level.

Press the CHANNEL UP () or DOWN ()

button to select TV channels.

The TELEVISION CONTROL PANEL

MENU Button - Brings the on-screen menu up and allows the user to scroll thru the options.

SLEEP Button - With the Net1Card assembly installed, the Sleep option at the television control panel is rendered inopera- ble.

MENU Button - Will clear the screen when the on-screen menu is visible.

CCButton - Will bring up the Closed Captioning options. Repeated pressing of this button will allow the user to change those options.

CHANNEL ▼▲ Buttons - Use these buttons to scroll thru available channels. These buttons will also allow you to scroll thru the on-screen menu options when displayed.

VOLUME ▼▲ (- or +) Buttons - Use these buttons to increase or decrease the audio level output of the TV. The (-) or

(+)function for these buttons is to select certain options from within the on-screen menu.

POWER Button - Toggle between turning the TV ON and OFF.

MENU ▲ ▼ CH

VOL POWER

 

SLEEP CC

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Note: The KEYBOARD Buttons can be controlled using the “FRONT KEYPAD” feature within the “Commercial Settings” menu (refer to page 18 for more details).

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Contents OWNER’S Manual Know These Safety Symbols Table of ContentsIntroduction FeaturesRemote 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 INputVideo Inputs Commercial Settings When finished, press the button to highlightWhen finished, press the button to highlight Rcvr SET ID Commercial SettingReceiver Control When finished, press the button to highlight Rcvr Power Transmitter Control Rcvr 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 DownON-SCREEN Menu Controls Typical TV Features Picture AdjustmentsON-SCREEN Menu Controls Power On should be set to Standard DardClosed Captioning After making your Closed Caption mode selectionGeneral Information Index Glossary Troubleshooting Things to try if something isn’t workingLimited Warranty For One YearWho is Protected?...Where? What the Purchaser Must Do