Philips 32PW 9308, 36PW 9308 manual Use of the remote control

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Use of the remote control

Note: For most keys pressing a key once will activate the function. Pressing a second time will de-activate it.

When a key enables multiple options, a small list will be shown. Press repeatedly to select the next item in the list. The list will be removed automatically after 4 seconds or press OK to remove immediately.

vSelect peripherals (p. 15)

VCR DVD AMP SAT

Audio- and Video equipment keys (p. 16)

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Audio- and Video equipment keys (p. 16)

®Record

See Record with your recorder with EasyLink, p. 16

UTime display

The time is displayed on the screen.

æTeletext guide on/off p. 11

OK Press this key

to activate your choice, when in the menus.

to display the programme list.

VTo adjust the volume.

¬Interrupt the sound or restore it.

iOn Screen information

Press to display information about the selected TV channel and programme.

Menu/Remote control info

When a menu is on screen, press

ito display info on the selected menu item. For information on the remote control functions, while the menu info is displayed, press any key on the remote control.

The normal function of the key is not executed.

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BStandby

Press to switch the TV on or off. When switched off, a red indicator lights up.

QSurround mode

Incredible surround

With stereo transmission, and when Incredible surround is selected, it seems as though the loudspeakers are spread further apart from one another.

Virtual Dolby surround

Optimal with Dolby surround signals. Enables you to experience the effect of Dolby surround Pro Logic, reproducing a rear sound effect. See Sound menu, 3D effect, p. 10.

Note:You can make the same selection in the Sound menu, surround mode, p. 10.

ÌCinema Go

See separate Cinema Link booklet supplied.

xPixel Plus demo on/off

In the right part Pixel Plus and Digital Natural Motion are switched on.

bTeletext on/off p. 12

ÏMain menu see p. 5

PProgramme selection

To browse through the TV channels and sources stored in the favourite list.

0/9 Digit keys

To select a TV channel. For a two digit programme number, enter the second digit within 2 seconds. To switch immediately to a selected one digit TV channel, keep the digit key pressed a bit longer.

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Contents Page Page Information for users in the UK Page Contents Menu key to confirm your selection PreparationKeys on top of the TV Place the TV on a solid surfaceUse of the remote control Freeze Smart surfDual screen QPicture formatSelect the menu language and country To use the menusMenu items are present Give name Automatic installationManual installation Store TV channelsGeneral TV SetupReshuffle the programme list Select Favourite TV channelsSource DemoDecoder Digital options TV menuPicture menu Smart pictureSound menu Features menuZoom On timerSelect On timer with the cursor down Teletext guideTeletext Teletext menu HypertextCamera or Camcorder Connect Peripheral EquipmentSide connections Decoder and RecorderStereo amplifier and two extra Front speakers Key for recording can be operated in the TV modeTo select connected equipment Cinema Link surround receiver Recorder or DVD with EasyLinkSubmodes To switch to standby For pause DVD, CD,VCR For recordAudio- and video equipment keys Record with your recorder with EasyLinkTips 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.

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