Philips 36PW 9308 manual Audio- and video equipment keys, Record with your recorder with EasyLink

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Audio- and video equipment keys

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VCR DVD AMP SAT

Most of the audio and video equipment from our range of products can be operated with the remote control of your TV.

Press one of the keys after you pressed the VCR, DVD, AMP or SAT key repeatedly according to the equipment you want to operate with this remote control. See Use of the remote control, p. 3.

U Q Ì PIXELPLUS

®Ò ‡ π †

æ b

 

MENU

OK

Ï

V ¬ PP

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

i 0 0

b h q S

Bto switch to standby

Sfor pause (DVD, CD,VCR)

®for record

Òfor rewind (VCR, CD); search down (DVD, AMP)

for stop

πfor play

for fast forward (VCR,

CD);

search up (DVD/AMP)

æto select your choice of subtitle language (DVD); RDS news/TA (AMP); to shuffle play (CD)

bto select a DVD title; RDS display (AMP); info on screen (CD)

idisplay information

Ïto switch the menu on or off

-P + for chapter, channel, track selection

0 to 9 digit entry

0tape index (VCR), select a DVD chapter, select a frequency (AMP)

UVCR timer

Qsurround on/off (AMP,

CD)

cursor up/down

to select the

next or the previous disc

(CD)

 

cursor left/right

to select the

previous or following track (CD);

to search up/down (AMP)

Note: When no action is undertaken within 60 seconds, the remote control returns to TV mode.

Submodes

The SAT mode can be customised according to the satellite receiver you want to operate: with RC6 or RC5 signalling standard.

Within TV mode, press the OK key together with: digit key 3 to select the SAT RC-5system

digit key 4 to select the SAT RC-6system.

Record with your recorder with EasyLink

In TV mode, it is possible to start a direct recording of the programme which is being displayed on the TV screen.

Continue to press the ® record key on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.

Note:

Switching programme numbers on your TV does not disturb recording !

When recording a programme from a peripheral connected to EXT. 1, you can not select another TV programme on the screen.

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Contents Page Page Information for users in the UK Page Contents Preparation Keys on top of the TVPlace the TV on a solid surface Menu key to confirm your selectionUse of the remote control Smart surf Dual screenQPicture format FreezeMenu items are present To use the menusSelect the menu language and country Automatic installation Manual installationStore TV channels Give nameTV Setup Reshuffle the programme listSelect Favourite TV channels GeneralDecoder DemoSource TV menu Picture menuSmart picture Digital optionsFeatures menu Sound menuOn timer Select On timer with the cursor downTeletext guide ZoomTeletext Hypertext Teletext menuConnect Peripheral Equipment Side connectionsDecoder and Recorder Camera or CamcorderKey for recording can be operated in the TV mode To select connected equipmentCinema Link surround receiver Recorder or DVD with EasyLink Stereo amplifier and two extra Front speakersTo switch to standby For pause DVD, CD,VCR For record Audio- and video equipment keysRecord with your recorder with EasyLink SubmodesTips Page Europe 3104 315

36PW 9308, 32PW 9308 specifications

The Philips 32PW 9308 and 36PW 9308 are remarkable examples of television technology from the late 1990s, combining high-quality picture performance with innovative features that set them apart in the CRT (cathode ray tube) era. Renowned for their solid construction and image fidelity, these models offer a viewing experience that remains nostalgic for many enthusiasts.

One of the main features of the 32PW 9308 and 36PW 9308 is their large screen size options, with the former boasting a 32-inch display and the latter a more substantial 36-inch option. This size provides an immersive viewing experience, making it an ideal choice for home theater setups. The CRT technology used in both models allows for deep blacks and vibrant colors, offering excellent color reproduction that can enhance movie watching and gaming experiences.

Both televisions are equipped with Philips' Digital Crystal Clear technology, which enhances picture quality by improving sharpness and color accuracy. This technology works in conjunction with advanced signal processing, ensuring that even lower-quality video sources are displayed in the best possible way. The result is a clearer and more detailed image, making it easier for viewers to appreciate the finer aspects of their favorite shows and movies.

Another notable characteristic of the Philips 32PW 9308 and 36PW 9308 is the inclusion of various connectivity options. These models come with multiple AV inputs, including composite and S-Video connections, allowing users to connect a range of external devices like DVD players, video game consoles, and VCRs. This versatility makes it easier to enjoy a variety of content without hassle.

The audio performance of these televisions is also commendable, featuring built-in stereo speakers that deliver clear sound. Users can also take advantage of sound enhancement features that improve audio clarity, making dialogue during films crisp and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

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Overall, the Philips 32PW 9308 and 36PW 9308 remain iconic models of CRT televisions, praised for their picture quality, sound performance, and versatility in connectivity. As retro devices, they evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding enthusiasts of the pioneering days of home entertainment.