Philips CCC133, CCC193 owner manual To change the access code, follow these steps

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44 SmartLock (cont’d)

To change the access code, follow these steps.

1

Press the MENU button.

6 2,4

> SMARTLOCK

 

PRESS B

 

REVIEW

 

 

 

EXIT

 

 

 

PRIM. SETUP

 

 

 

VCR PROGRAM

 

 

 

VCR SETUP

 

 

2

Press the PLAY/button or the STOP/button to select SMARTLOCK. Then, press the F.FWD/B button.

SMARTLOCK

_ _ _ _

1

5

3

EJECT

MENU

1

4

7

SLEEP/

WAKE UP

REC

/OTR

POWER

STATUS/EXIT CLEAR

2 3

5 6

8 9

ALT.CH

0

PAUSE

/STILL

PLAY

Enter Your Access Code

3

Use the Number buttons to enter your old access code.

The default code is 0711. If you have never set up your personal access code, use 0711 now.

After you enter the code, the SMARTLOCK menu will appear.

SMARTLOCK

X X X -

Enter Your Access Code

4

Press the PLAY/button or the STOP/button to select CHANGE CODE. Then, press the F.FWD/B button.

SMARTLOCK

BLOCK

>CHANGE CODE

SELECT KL CHOOSE B

TO END PRESS EXIT

5

Use the Number buttons to enter your desired access code in the New Code space. Then, enter the same code in the Confirm Code space.

Your new access code should be recorded. You will return to the SMARTLOCK menu.

New Code

_

_ _ _

 

 

 

Confirm Code

_

_ _ _

 

 

 

6

Press the STATUS/EXIT button.

REW F.FWD

STOP

CH.VOL.

MUTE

FM

SPEED F.ADV

TRACKING MEMORY SLOW

Helpful Hints

To protect the privacy of the access code, an X will appear on the screen instead of the number you enter.

If a “Wrong Code...” message appears on the screen after you com- plete step 5, you entered the wrong numbers in the Confirm Code space. Enter the new code again, then enter the exact same code in the Confirm Code space.

You cannot use the default code after you set up your personal access code.

If a power failure occurs, the default code, 0711, will be the active access code again.

If you connect the power cord to an AC outlet that is controlled by a wall switch, your personal access code will be erased every time you turn off the power at the wall switch. The default code will be the active code again.

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Contents Color TV with built-in VCR Dear Philips product owner For Customer UseThis bolt of lightning indi- cates uninsulated material Model No Serial NoFeatures Safety PrecautionsReal-Time Counter Frame Advance Remote Control IntroductionTable of Contents Battery Safety Using the Remote ControlTV/VCR Maintenance Replace the battery compartment lidHook up your TV/VCR using one of the connections shown Hooking Up the TV/VCRRF coaxial cable Not supplied Rod AntennaHooking Up the TV/VCR cont’d Bent pinCrooked Pin Straight Pin Cable PlugPress the Menu button. The screen shown below will appear You cannot set up channels if you are using a Cable BoxTurning On the TV/VCR Press the STATUS/EXIT button Language SelectionPress the Menu button Automatic Channel Setup Wait for the TV/VCR to set up channelsAdding/Deleting Channels Press the PLAY/o button or the STOP/p button to selectRepeat steps 3-4 to add or delete other channels Programming of the channel you added or deleted will appearSetting the Clock Manual Clock SettingCable Box users must set the clock manually Pages six-eightSetting the Clock cont’d Setting the Clock cont’d Automatic PBS Channel SelectionNOW Searching flashes on the TV/VCR screen Wait for the TV/VCR to find the timeManual PBS Channel Selection Use the Number buttons to select your PBS station Press the PLAY/ button or the STOP/ button to select PRIM. SETUP. Then, press the F.FWD/ B buttonDaylight-Savings Time Time Zone Front Panel AC Power Cord Rear PanelANTenna Jack Connect your antenna or cable here. Details are on page sixRemote Control Buttons Menu Button STATUS/EXIT ButtonREWind/ Button STOP/ ButtonAdjusting the Picture Controls Decreased brightness Adjusting the Picture Controls cont’dDecrease Increase On-Screen Status Displays If you select Status ON, then select Counter only OFFIf you select Status ON, then select Counter only on If you select Status OFFReminder ReminderInsert a tape in the TV/VCR PlayingFollow the steps below to play a tape Recording To stop recording, press the STOP/ button Tape SpeedsOne-Touch Recording You cannot record if Defeat Recording is ON. Details are onTV/VCR is now in Line Input mode Rerecording Tape DuplicationTimer Recording DailyTimer Recording cont’d Timer Recording cont’d Timer recording information for the program in the lowest With the TV/VCR on, press the Menu buttonProgram REVIEW, then press the F.FWD/B button Gram Review and press the F.FWD/B buttonDefeat Recording Follow the steps below to prevent accidental recordingTV programming will appear while the tape is rewinding VCR SETUP, then press the F.FWD/B buttonRepeat Play B Repeat Play Insert a tape in the TV/VCR Press the Menu buttonRepeat Play cont’d Real-Time Counter Memory Appear on the screenForward and Reverse Searching SP/LP/SLP Super High Speed Searching LP/SLPViewing a Still Picture Viewing a Slow Motion PictureSmartlock menu will appear SmartLockTo block ratings, follow the steps below Ratings will remain blocked even after a power failure SmartLock cont’dRatings are defined on Example Specific Sub-ratingsTo change the access code, follow these steps Use the Number buttons to enter your old access codeRating Explanations VCR Program VCR Setup Caption Reminder Blue BackgroundSleep Timer Press the SLEEP/WAKE UP buttonSLEEP. Then press the REWind/s button or FWD/B button to select 30 MINutes, 60 MINutesWake Up Timer Timer Sleep Wake UP TV on ON-TIMEVolume Bar Cast with closed captions, you may choose to set the VolumeMenu Screen Closed CaptionExample Half-screen text Closed Caption cont’dStandard Closed Captions Switching the Antennas FM RadioAutomatic Operation Features Helpful Hints Helpful Hints cont’d Glossary Specifications Model # Serial # Limited WarrantyPlease contact Philips at French Speaking English Speaking Index Supplied Accessories

CCC133, CCC193 specifications

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