Philips 32HF7875, 32HF5445 Specifying the configurations when switching on TV, Fullscreen

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Installation

*VIDEO ADJUSTMENT feature is only available when the input source selected is EXT4 CVI, VGA, HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.

Press the > button to enter CONFIGURATION menu.

 

CONFIGURATION

 

SWITCH ON / OSD

>

PICTURE /

SOUND

>

SECURITY

 

>

CONTROL

 

>

VIDEO ADJUSTMENT

>

FEATURES

 

>

Press the < or > button to select the item you want to configure.

Press the < or > button to make adjustment or select option.

1.Specifying the configurations when switching on TV

The SWITCH ON / OSD menu allows you to select and configure the settings and options for :

– WELCOME MESSAGE

– SWITCH ON PROGRAM

– SWITCH ON VOLUME

– SWITCH ON PICTURE FORMAT

– POWER ON

– VOLUME INDICATOR

– PROGRAM DISPLAY

Press the > button to enter SWITCH ON / OSD menu.

SWITCH ON / OSD

 

WELCOME MESSAGE

>

SWITCH ON PROGRAM

TV 2

SWITCH ON VOLUME

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SWITCH ON PIC FMT

WIDESCREEN

POWER ON

LAST STATUS

VOLUME INDICATOR

YES

PROGRAM DISPLAY

ALL

Press the < or > button to select the item you want to configure.

Press the < , > or Digit 0 -9 buttons to make adjustment or select options.

WELCOME MESSAGE: key in a welcome message.

SWITCH ON PROGRAM: set a channel which you desire the TV to always tune to at startup.

Note: If STANDARD is selected in the SWITCH ON PROGRAM feature, the TV will switch to the last viewed channel upon start-up.

SWITCH ON VOLUME: specify the volume setting at startup.

SWITCH ON PIC FMT: select your preferred picture format at startup (AUTO, 4:3, ZOOM 14:9, ZOOM 16:9, SUBTITLE ZOOM, WIDESCREEN, SUPERWIDE or

FULLSCREEN).

POWER ON: select the status

(LAST STATUS, ON, STANDBY or FORCED ON) of the TV when switched on.

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Contents Philips Professional and Business Solutions Page Contents Product information IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips If presentSafety Troubleshooting Check that Power Scart in the Auto ScartDeselect HM Link in the Communication feature Putting batteries in the remote control Connecting the aerial and mainsHow to switch your TV on Getting startedOverview of TV Connectors and Controls MenuRC2886 Remote ControlsSlide this button Down to enter Into Setup ModeGuest Remote Control Keys PAY TV / Info / Radio Overview of TV Setup Main Menu / Sub-Menus SetupClock Setup function is avaliable for certain models only Clock SetupAccessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control RC2573 Accessing the Setup MenuAccessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control RC2886 Slide the button to the Setup locationSelecting the language InstallationNo Source Switch Selecting your Communication SourceDefining the number of available channels Installing the ProgrammesPress the button to enter Program Install menu NO. of Programs menuEXT 3 CVBS, EXT 3 Svideo InputTUNER, AV 1, AV 2, Svideo EXT 4 CVI, VGA, HdmiNaming a channel Installing the channels manuallySelecting the TV system LabelWest EU, East EU, Cyrillic Teletext LanguageStore Locking the Channels Specifying and Configuring the settings and optionsSelect Program Install in the Setup menu Press the button to select YESSpecifying the configurations when switching on TV FullscreenPress the button to enter the Picture / Sound menu Picture / SoundSpecifying the Security options Press the button to enter the Security menu Press the button and selectSecurity Keyboard LockConfiguring the Control options Remote Control LockVideo OUT Mute ControlPress the or button to select a specified time period Press the button to enter the Control menuAudio / Video Mute Press the or button to specify a time period Digit TimeoutAuto Scart Always RGB Adjusting the Picture Press the button to enter Video Adjustment menuPress the or button to select Press the button to select Phase or ClockAuto Adjust Horizontal or VerticalConfiguring the Features options and settings ResetPress the button to enter the Features menu Smart Sound KEY Default Hdmi 2 AudioHdmi Setting up the TV Clock Press the button to enter Clock Setup menuSetting the time of the Clock via Teletext Time Download Setting the time of the Clock manuallyTime Setting Display onDownload Program Offsetting the clock timeBuzzer Volume TV1, Info 1, PAY TV, AV1 EXT 1, Svideo or AV2Cloning the SmartLoader configuration to the TV Cloning the TV and the SmartLoader configurationCloning the TV configuration to the SmartLoader SmartLoaderInserting the System SmartCard or System Box Installing a System SmartCard or System BoxSetting up the correct Communication Source SystemConfiguration menu, select Features Enable Card SlotSelecting the Low Power Standby Checking the installation of System SmartCard or System BoxCommunication SP I2C Diagnosing Basic ProblemsOnline Check the Low Power Standby option Check whether the Card Slot is enabledAn F appears in the upper hand corner of the TV screen Remote Control Appendix a Multi Remote Controls SupportProgramming the Multi Remote Controls function Press the button to enter the Communication menuPC Analogue, D-sub input Mode Signal Format PC Format Appendix B Resolutions TableMode Signal Format PC Format Hdmi InputEnvironmental Information Information for Users in the UK

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