Philips 32HF7875, 32HF5445 user manual Smart Sound KEY, Default Hdmi 2 Audio

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Installation

FEATURES

 

SMART POWER

LOW

SMART SOUND KEY

SMART SOUND

DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO

EXT3 AUDIO

DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO

HDMI

LOW POWER STANDBY

NO

The SMART SOUND KEY option allows you to select between AUDIO SELECT or SMART SOUND.

Press the > button to select

SMART SOUND KEY.

FEATURES

 

SMART POWER

LOW

SMART SOUND KEY

AUDIO SELECT

DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO

EXT3 AUDIO

DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO

HDMI

LOW POWER STANDBY

NO

Press the < or > button to select AUDIO SELECT or SMART SOUND.

Select AUDIO SELECT to allow you to configure the Smart Sound button on the Guest remote control to toggle the different audio sources.

Select SMART SOUND to allow you to configure the Smart Sound button on the Guest remote control to listen to different SMART SOUND modes.

FEATURES

 

SMART POWER

LOW

SMART SOUND KEY

SMART SOUND

DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO

EXT3 AUDIO

DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO

HDMI

LOW POWER STANDBY

NO

The DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO or DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO option allows you to define the HDMI Audio from different Sources. This feature is particularly useful for connecting DVI sources to this television. DVI Video can convert easily to HDMI with a simple adaptor, but the audio signal is not present and must then be connected to one of the other inputs on the TV. This feature allows you to match the DVI video to the Audio signal you have connected.

Press the > button to select DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO or

DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO.

FEATURES

 

SMART POWER

LOW

SMART SOUND KEY

SMART SOUND

DEFAULT HDMI 1 AUDIO

EXT3 AUDIO

DEFAULT HDMI 2 AUDIO

HDMI

LOW POWER STANDBY

NO

Press the < or > button to select EXT3 AUDIO, EXT4 AUDIO or

HDMI.

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Contents Philips Professional and Business Solutions Page Contents Introduction Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to PhilipsProduct information If presentSafety Troubleshooting Check that Power Scart in the Auto ScartDeselect HM Link in the Communication feature Connecting the aerial and mains How to switch your TV onPutting batteries in the remote control Getting startedOverview of TV Connectors and Controls MenuRemote Controls Slide this button Down to enter Into SetupRC2886 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 the Setup Menu Accessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control RC2886Accessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control RC2573 Slide the button to the Setup locationInstallation No Source SwitchSelecting the language Selecting your Communication SourceInstalling the Programmes Press the button to enter Program Install menuDefining the number of available channels NO. of Programs menuInput TUNER, AV 1, AV 2, SvideoEXT 3 CVBS, EXT 3 Svideo EXT 4 CVI, VGA, HdmiInstalling the channels manually Selecting the TV systemNaming a channel LabelStore Teletext LanguageWest EU, East EU, Cyrillic Specifying and Configuring the settings and options Select Program Install in the Setup menuLocking the Channels Press the button to select YESSpecifying the configurations when switching on TV FullscreenSpecifying the Security options Picture / SoundPress the button to enter the Picture / Sound menu Press the button and select SecurityPress the button to enter the Security menu Keyboard LockRemote Control Lock Video OUT MuteConfiguring the Control options ControlAudio / Video Mute Press the button to enter the Control menuPress the or button to select a specified time period Auto Scart Digit TimeoutPress the or button to specify a time period Always RGB Adjusting the Picture Press the button to enter Video Adjustment menuPress the button to select Phase or Clock Auto AdjustPress the or button to select Horizontal or VerticalPress the button to enter the Features menu ResetConfiguring the Features options and settings Hdmi Default Hdmi 2 AudioSmart Sound KEY Setting up the TV Clock Press the button to enter Clock Setup menuSetting the time of the Clock manually Time SettingSetting the time of the Clock via Teletext Time Download Display onOffsetting the clock time Buzzer VolumeDownload Program TV1, Info 1, PAY TV, AV1 EXT 1, Svideo or AV2Cloning the TV and the SmartLoader configuration Cloning the TV configuration to the SmartLoaderCloning the SmartLoader configuration to the TV SmartLoaderInstalling a System SmartCard or System Box Setting up the correct Communication SourceInserting the System SmartCard or System Box SystemEnable Card Slot Selecting the Low Power StandbyConfiguration menu, select Features Checking the installation of System SmartCard or System BoxOnline Diagnosing Basic ProblemsCommunication SP I2C An F appears in the upper hand corner of the TV screen Check whether the Card Slot is enabledCheck the Low Power Standby option Appendix a Multi Remote Controls Support Programming the Multi Remote Controls functionRemote Control Press the button to enter the Communication menuAppendix B Resolutions Table Mode Signal Format PC FormatPC Analogue, D-sub input Mode Signal Format PC Format Hdmi InputEnvironmental Information Information for Users in the UK

32HF7875, 32HF5445 specifications

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