Philips HTS3101/93 Selecting a preset radio station, Changing tuning grid, Using automatic preset

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Tuner Operations (continued)

Using automatic preset

Deleting a preset radio station

 

Use automatic presetting to store or reinstall all the preset radio stations.

A Press TUNER to select “FM” or “MW” band.

B Hold down PROGRAM until “START ...” appears on the display panel.

All previously stored radio stations will be replaced.

Using manual preset

Use manual presetting to store your favourite radio stations.

A Tune to your desired radio station (see “Tuning to radio stations”).

B Press PROGRAM.

C Use ./ > keys to select a preset number that you want to store the current radio station.

D Press PROGRAM to store.

Selecting a preset radio station

A Press TUNER to select “FM” or “MW” band.

B Use ./ > keys to select a preset number (or use the numeric keypad on the remote control).

The waveband, preset number followed by the radio frequency will appear on the display panel.

A In tuner mode, use ./ > keys to select a preset radio station.

B Hold down Ç until “FM/MW X DELETED” appears.

“X” is the preset number.

The radio station continues to play but has been deleted from the preset list.

The rest of the preset radio stations remain unchanged.

Changing tuning grid

(not available for all versions)

In some countries, the frequency step between adjacent channels in the MW/FM band is 9 kHz/ 50 kHz (10 kHz/ 100 kHz in some areas).

IMPORTANT!

Changing the tuning grid will erase all previously stored preset radio stations.

A Press SOURCE to select “FM” or “MW”.

B Press STANDBY ON to switch the DVD system to standby mode.

C Press STANDBY ON and PLAY X together on the front panel to power up the DVD system.

The display will show “GRID 9” or “GRID 10”.

Helpful Hint:

GRID 9 and GRID 10 indicate that the tuning grid is in step of 9 kHz and 10 kHz respectively.

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Contents DVD Home Theatre System Laser English Language Code Index Table of contents Table of contents Accessories supplied Setup precautionsCleaning discs General InformationMain Unit Remote Control Angle SubtitleDisc Menu RETURN/TITLEUsing the remote control Placing the speakers Basic ConnectionsConnecting the speakers and subwoofer Option 1 Using the Video Cvbs socket good picture quality Connecting to TVConnect the DVD system directly to the TV Follow option 1 to make the basic video connectionConnecting the power cord Connecting the FM/ MW antennasOptional Connections Connecting audio from TV Connecting audio from anGetting Started Turning off to Eco Power standby modeTurning on the DVD system Finding the correct viewing channelGeneral Setup Page appears Setting language preferencesOn-screen display OSD language Audio, Subtitle and Menu language for DVD playbackRepeat steps C ~ D for other settings Setting the TVSelecting the matching colour system NtscSelect one of the options and press OK to confi rm Setting the TV DisplayPicture to be trimmed or formatted to fi t your TV screen Wide Screen Select this if you have a wide-screen TVMessage appears on the TV Confi rm your action by selecting For Progressive Scan TV onlyCan start to enjoy the high quality picture If no picture is displayedUse ST keys to highlight Speakers Delay , then press Setting the speakers’ channelsPlaying a disc Disc OperationsPlayable discs Basic playback controls Pausing playbackSelecting various repeat/ shuffle functions Searching backward/forwardUsing the Disc Menu Other playback features for video discs DVD/VCD/ SvcdTo access or remove the menu Press Disc Menu on the remote Programming disc tracksViewing playback information To cancel the resume modeResuming playback from the last stopped point ZoomingEnglish Changing sound track language Switching camera anglesPlayback Control VCD only Preview function VCD/SVCD onlyDisc menu appears on the TV Playing an MP3/ JPEG/ Windows Media Audio discPreview function Playing a Jpeg image file slide showZoom picture Rotating/flipping the picturePlayback skips to the time entered Playing a DivX discMic Volume Microphone settingPlaying a Karaoke disc Echo LevelAccessing the DVD setup menu DVD Setup Menu OptionsLock Disc LockUnlock Display DimSpeakers Delay Speakers VolumeNight Mode CD UpsamplingTV Display TV TypeLetter Box Pan ScanStandard Picture SettingBright SoftTV when you load a VCD/SVCD MP3/JPEG Nav PasswordOff Playback directly from the beginningOthers DefaultDivX Subtitle Presetting radio stations Tuning to radio stationsUsing auto install Tuner OperationsChanging tuning grid Selecting a preset radio stationUsing automatic preset Using manual presetVolume control Sound and Volume ControlsTo turn off the volume temporarily Selecting surround soundSoftware upgrades Other FeaturesControlling ‘Philips’ TV with the remote control Problem General Solution TroubleshootingProblem Playback Solution English Glossary Glossary Amplifier Specifications

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