Philips 32PF9956 manual Use of the remote control RC4304

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Use of the remote control RC4304

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 6 seconds or press OK to remove immediately.

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See ‘Audio- and Video equipment keys’, p. 24.

vSelect connected equipment

See p. 23.

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Audio and Video equipment keys, see p. 24.

®Instant record

See Record with your recorder with EasyLink, p. 23.

UTime display

The time is displayed on the screen.

QSurround mode 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. 12.

When you have connected a DVD player or a Laser Disc player (see Connect Peripheral Equipment, p. 21), you can enjoy Virtual Dolby Digital.

Note:You can make the same selection in the Sound menu, surround mode, p. 12.

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æText guide On/Off see p. 16

=Browser menu On/Off see p. 18.

VTo adjust the volume.

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BStandby

Press to switch the TV on or off from or to standby mode. When switched to standby, a red indicator on the TV lights up. Note: the TV is never powered off completely unless it is physically unplugged.

xPixel Plus demo on/off

Press to switch the Pixel Plus demo on or off. In the right part of the screen Pixel Plus is switched on.

bTeletext On/Off see p. 15

OK Press this key

to activate your choice, when in the menus.

to display the programme list.

MENU Main menu on/off 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 before the dash disappears.

0Smart surf

With this key you can easily switch between 2 up to 9 different TV channels or sources. See General, Smart surf, p. 8. Press the OK key or wait for the time out to dismiss the Smart surf display.

¬Interrupt the sound or restore it.

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Contents Page Information for users in the UK Contents Items in the directions as shown PreparationKeys on the right side of the TV Use of the remote control RC4304 Menu info On Screen informationDual screen Active controlSetup menu contains the following items TV setupProceed with the Install menu To use the menusGive name Automatic installationStore TV channels Repeat to search for another TV channel Manual installationReshuffle the programme list General menu Factory settingsTo add/remove a channel or source to the 9 programmes list Favourite programmesTeletext Programme titleSet/Change code ImportantYou have forgotten your codeSource menu Centre input Centre in volumeDecoder menu DemoPicture menu TV menuSound Digital sound reception info via the i key Dolby DigitalSleeptimer Features menuOn timer Select subtitlesTeletext/Text guide Functions keys TextguideTeletext menu Digital Media Reader Content Browser menuInserting a memory card / memory stick Removing the memory card / memory stickFunction keys at the bottom of the screen Following icons may appearTo rotate a picture To shuffle music collections in a random wayDecoder and Recorder Connect Peripheral EquipmentRecorder VCR-DVD+RW Connector at the bottom of your TV Hdmi High Definition Multimedia Interface connectorDigital equipment MultiChannel Surround receiverConnect extra subwoofer USB connectorSide connections Camera or CamcorderRecorder with EasyLink Record with your recorder with EasyLinkTo select connected equipment Audio- and video equipment keys Tips Uploading Software updates for your TVPrepare portable memory device Europe Page ‘ To stop a slide show, press the OK key IntroductionGeneral Rules Tag Name Use Description General FormatSupported XML-tags Example