Philips PC, TL, TC, HC, CH1, OCC, PL manual RC2524BK RL9820B RG4172BK Guest Remote Setup Remote

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SETTING THE INSTITUTIONAL TV OPERATIONAL MODE

To change the operational mode of the Philips Institutional TV, use the RG4172BK or RC2573GR in setup mode (press TV SETUP on the RG4172BK), and enter the following keystroke sequence: 0 2 4 9 9 5 Menu. Select the desired mode from the Operational Mode menu. IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU CHANGE THE OPERATIONAL MODE TO CONSUMER

MODE, YOU MUST POWER THE TELEVISION OFF AND BACK ON TO COMPLETE THE MODE CHANGE.

NOTE: ONCE THE TELEVISION IS IN CONSUMER MODE, DO NOT USE THE SETUP REMOTE TO ACTIVATE COM- MERCIAL FEATURES. OTHERWISE, THE COMMERCIAL FEATURES WILL AFFECT CONSUMER OPERATION. IT WILL THEN BE NECESSARY TO PLACE THE TELEVISION BACK INTO COMMERCIAL MODE, THEN INTO CONSUMER MODE, AND THEN POWERED OFF AGAIN TO PROPERLY PLACE THE TELEVISION BACK INTO CONSUMER MODE.

CURRENT MODE

COMMERCIAL / CONSUMER

 

 

CONSUMER MODE:

PRESS 1

 

 

 

COMMERCIAL MODE:

PRESS

2

 

 

 

EXIT WITHOUT CHANGING MODES:

PRESS

0

 

 

 

PHILIPS INSTITUTIONAL TV REMOTE CONTROLS

The following remote controls (optional accessories) can be used with Philips Institutional televisions. This list is by no means all-inclusive. Other Philips and third-party remote controls not listed here may also be compatible.

RC2524BK

 

RL9820B

 

RG4172BK

 

Guest Remote

 

Guest Remote

 

Setup Remote

 

29-button guest remote

 

20-button guest remote.

 

Master setup

remote.

with menu button, addi-

 

 

 

Required

to

change

tional features (VCR con-

 

 

 

operational

modes

and

trol, etc.)

 

 

 

access Institutional fea-

 

 

 

 

tures. Press TV SETUP

 

 

 

 

to place

remote

in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SETUP mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RC2573GR

Setup Remote

Future version of master setup remote. Fully functionally equivalent to RG4172BK. Place switch in SETUP posi- tion to place remote in setup mode.

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Contents Directions For Use Important Safety Instructions Philips Institutional TV Software RC2524BK RL9820B RG4172BK Guest Remote Setup Remote Menu Item Summary Front Panel Controls Languagesetup x Consumer x Features Menu Noise Reduction ON/OFF Sound Mode Mono / StereoSAP OFF / no SAP / on MIN Volume / MAX VOLUME* VOL ---- nn Channel GUIDE* OFF / on / Power on Welcome MessageSave CC* OFF / on Chip SetupSave V-CHIP OFF / on Cleaning & Care

HC, TL, TC, PC, PL specifications

Philips OCC (Optical Control Components), CH1, PL (Power Line), PC (Power Control), and TC (Temperature Control) represent a suite of advanced technologies designed to enhance lighting solutions and control systems across various applications. These components play a pivotal role in creating efficient, adaptive, and user-friendly lighting environments.

Philips OCC refers to a series of optical control components that optimize the distribution of light in different settings. Key features of OCC include the ability to manage glare, improve light uniformity, and increase energy efficiency. By leveraging advanced optical designs, these components help to focus light where it is most needed while minimizing wastage, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.

The CH1 technology focuses on creating compact and efficient drivers for LED lighting systems. It supports a wide range of power outputs and is designed to be integrable into various lighting fixtures. CH1 drivers are characterized by their high efficiency, low thermal generation, and long lifespan, thereby providing reliable performance and substantial energy savings for users.

Philips PL technology stands out for its power line communication capabilities. This feature allows lighting systems to communicate over existing electrical wiring, enabling more straightforward installation and reduced costs. By utilizing Power Line technology, systems can achieve better connectivity with IoT devices, facilitating intelligent controls and enhanced functionalities such as remote monitoring, dimming, and scheduling.

Power Control (PC) technology embodies sophisticated programming capabilities that allow users to manage lighting energy consumption efficiently. This technology includes features like dimming, scene setting, and scheduling, ensuring that the lights operate only when necessary. As a result, PC technology not only enhances user experience but also contributes to significant energy savings and reduced environmental impact.

Temperature Control (TC) is another critical aspect of Philips lighting technology. This feature ensures that LED systems operate within optimal temperature ranges by using thermal management techniques. Effective temperature control leads to improved performance, extending the lifespan of lighting systems, and ensures consistent light quality.

In summary, Philips OCC, CH1, PL, PC, and TC technologies represent a comprehensive approach to modern lighting solutions. With their focus on efficiency, smart connectivity, and user-centric control, these components are set to redefine the future of lighting, making it more sustainable and adaptable to the needs of various environments. As the demand for energy-efficient and intelligent lighting solutions continues to rise, these innovations position Philips as a leader in the lighting industry, paving the way for smarter and greener spaces.