Philips 14PT2001 operating instructions Personal Zapping, Adding Channels to the Favourite list

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PERSONAL ZAPPING

A list or series of favourite TV programs can be selected and stored in the 4 coloured buttons with the Personal Zapping feature.With this feature you can easily viewed up to a total of 10 preferred channels for each coloured button.

Adding Channels to the Favourite list

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Press button

 

 

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Select a channel by the Digit

 

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Press button to display list.

Choose your favourite colour button to store selected channel.

Result on screen

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Repeat steps 1 to 3 to add and store your avourite channels to the list.

mExit menu from screen.

To view through the favourite list

Press the colour button that you have selected.

Press button repeatedly to cycle through your favourite list

and view your favourite channel.

Deleting Channels from the Favourite list

Select a colour button and press button repeatedly to select the channel you want to delete.

Press button to display list.

Press button to remove item.

Repeat steps 1 to 3 to delete more channels from list.

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Exit menu from screen.

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Contents 14PT2001 Table of Contents Safety Information Safety Information and Useful TipsNo power Before Calling ServiceSymptom What you should do Mute button on the remote control to restore soundAntenna Connection Switching on the SetHooking UP Your TV Basic Connection Mains ConnectionConnecting the AUDIO/VIDEO Sockets Playback Connecting the AUDIO/VIDEO Sockets RecordingFunctions of Remote Control Smart Picture Button V ButtonFrownie button Cursor Right ButtonFunctions of TV Controls Selecting the Menu Language Step Press buttonStep Automatic Tuning of Channels˙ Start automatic tuning of channels ¸ Select Auto StoreManual Tuning of Channels Install¸ Select Channel Manual Tcuninghannelsof ChannelsFound ¸ Press button repeatedly until Store is selectedSelecting the COLOUR/SOUND System Fine Tuning of Channels Enter manual store menuSelect the channel number you want This feature rearranges channel numbersSorting of Channels To change from e.gEnter Channel Edit menu Editing of ChannelsChannel Edit is selected Repeat Steps 1 to 5 as inEditing of ChannelsThat the name is stored This feature enables you to name or rename channelsPress ˙ button repeatedly until MemoryAdjusting the TV Picture Picture menu items ActivitiesAdjusting the TV Sound Sound menu items ActivitiesStop time will take reference from Using ThetimerDisplay the main menu on screen ¸ Select Features Select Start TimeSwitch to Press button ¸ Select Stop TimeActivating the Child Lock Access Code Twice. It will now prompt you to key in a New CodeLock Channel. If not, exit menu from screen Select Change Code Enter change code mode Key in your preferred code 4-digitActivating the Child Lock Change Code Key in the new code the second time to confirm codeChild Lock menu will Activating the Child Lock Lock ChannelRepeat Steps 1 to 8 as To lock channelTo lock all channels Activating the Child Lock Lock ALLActivating the Child Lock Clear ALL Select Clear AllUsing the Screen Format When to use the Screen FormatsExpand 43 format Defintion of Picture Settings Smart Picture ControlSmart Sound Control Definition of Sound SettingsPersonal Sound settings are set to your preference Music Emphasize low tone Bass boostedTo view through the favourite list Personal ZappingAdding Channels to the Favourite list Deleting Channels from the Favourite listSpecifications 14PT2001PAL I only for certain versions 3139 125

14PT2001 specifications

The Philips 14PT2001 is a compact television that was designed for those seeking a reliable and functional viewing experience in a constrained space. This model is particularly phenomenal for its impressive balance between size and performance, making it a suitable choice for small apartments, bedrooms, or kitchens.

One of the standout features of the Philips 14PT2001 is its 14-inch screen, which uses a traditional CRT display technology. This technology, while considered outdated compared to modern LCD and LED screens, offers deep color richness and strong contrast ratios, providing an engaging viewing experience. The compact size of the screen makes it perfect for close viewing distances, which is common in smaller living environments.

Another noteworthy characteristic is its robust build quality. Philips has always maintained a reputation for durability, and the 14PT2001 is no exception. The television is built to last, making it a suitable long-term investment for consumers.

In terms of connectivity, the Philips 14PT2001 includes multiple input options. Users can benefit from a combined RF input for antenna and cable, as well as AV inputs for connecting standard devices such as VCRs and DVD players. This versatility allows users to enjoy a variety of content, from local broadcasts to home video collections.

The picture quality is enhanced by Philips’ proprietary technology, providing crisp imagery and vibrant colors despite the limitations of CRT monitors. The model also supports a range of broadcast formats, ensuring compatibility with both analog and digital signal sources, which is particularly important in an era of transitioning from analog to digital transmission.

Audio performance also receives attention with built-in stereo speakers that deliver fair sound quality. While it may not rival modern sound systems, the audio experience at this size meets the basic expectations for everyday television viewing.

Given its features, the Philips 14PT2001 serves as a functional and efficient television solution for audiences who appreciate simplicity, practicality, and durability. Ideal for small spaces or secondary use, it stands as a testament to the design principles of earlier television models while still being relevant for specific consumer needs today. Its straightforward functionality continues to appeal to those looking for a dependable television without the complexity of modern smart TV features.