Philips 26HFL4371D/10, 26HFL3331D/10, 22HFL4371D/10 Use the Electronic Programme Guide, Use Timers

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Press aGUIDE.
Press b(OPTIONS).
»» The EPG menu appears.

4 Press OK to confirm your choice.

5 Press TELETEXT to exit the Teletext options menu.

Select Teletext subpages

A Teletext page can hold several subpages. Subpages are displayed on a bar next to the main page number.

1 Press TELETEXT .

»» The Teletext screen appears.

2 Press to select a Teletext page.

3 Press to enter a subpage.

Use the Electronic

Programme Guide

EPG is an on-screen guide available for digital channels. EPG allows you to:

View a list of digital programmes being broadcast

View upcoming programmes

Group programmes by genre

Switch on EPG

1 When watching TV, press aGUIDE. »» The EPG planner screen appears

displaying information about the scheduled programmes.

Note

•• EPG data is available only in selected countries and can take some time to load.

Tip

•• Press aGUIDE to switch between EPG and channel grid. (Channel grid will only appear in some specific modes).

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Use EPG

1 When watching TV, press aGUIDE. »» The EPG planner screen appears.

2 Press MENU.

»» The program guide menu appears.

3 Press to select an option, and then press OK to confirm it.

4 Press EXIT to exit the EPG menu.

Use the EPG options menu

Use the EPG options menu to set or clear reminders, change day and access other useful EPG options.

1

2

3 Press to select one of the following options.

• [Show info]

• [Search by genre]

4 Press OK to enter or activate the option.

5 Press EXIT to exit the EPG menu.

Use Timers

You can set timers to switch the TV on or switch to standby at a specified time.

Automatically switch the TV to standby (Sleep timer)

Sleep timer switches the TV to standby after a pre-defined period of time.

Tip

•• You can always switch off your TV earlier or reset the Sleep timer during the countdown.

•• Press SLEEP on the Guest remote control to quick access the Sleep timer menu.

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Contents Page 0844 800 Contents Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved To use according to scientific evidence available todayRefit the fuse cover Safety Risk of electric shock or fireScreen care Disposal of your old product and batteriesGuest remote control Side controls and indicatorsTV overview Alarm OFF Mheg / CancelSubtitle SleepSwitch channels Switch your TV on/off or to standbyTo switch on Adjust TV volume Watch connected devicesUse Teletext Use the AV buttonAccess TV menus Change picture and sound settingsUse Settings assistant Remove devices from the home menuManually adjust Picture settings DVIAdjust sound settings Change picture formatSummary of picture formats Use Smart soundUse advanced Teletext features Access the Teletext options menuExample, when switching channels Consistent audio volumeUse Timers Use the Electronic Programme GuideAlarm On timer Enable subtitles on analogue TV channelsEnable subtitles on digital TV channels Use subtitlesUse the TV clock Change slide show settings When viewing a slide show, press bOPTIONSView photos View a slide show of your photosUpdate the TV software Listen to digital radio channelsAccess decoder channel Update using OAD On the Air software DownloadChange TV preferences Set decoder channelPress To select Setup Installation Factory settings Reset the TV to factory settingsStart a TV Demo Install channels Automatically install channelsSelect your menu language Select your countryManually install channels Update the channel listSelect your system Search and store new TV channelsRename channels Reorder channelsTest digital reception Fine-tune analogue channelsIntroduction Benefits of Professional modeScreen information can be suppressed 9, 7, 5, 3+¬MUTE on Guest remote control Switch on the TV and select a TV channelExit to exit Professional mode menu without saving Professional mode options Software / Channels / Both / Off PBS settings PBS mode Enables / disables the Professional modeLast status is enabled Off The TV operates as a normal consumer TVTV turns on from standby or off Power onSet ID RC lock Disables the operation of the Guest remote control Welcome messageClock setup TV speaker enable On The TV speaker is enabledDefault main speaker volume Selects Hospitality in the Application MenuSmart RC All non-PayTV channels are listed in R0Connect devices Back connector for 22 inchPC in VGA and Audio Audio and video input from a computer Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite EXT 1 Cvbs and RGBTV Antenna Spdif OUTBack connector for 26 inch TV and larger Side connector Slot for a Conditional Access Module CAMCommon Interface Audio L/RConnect a computer VideoComposite video input from analogue devices such as VCRs USBUse a Conditional Access Module Access CAM servicesInsert and activate a CAM MenuEnable or disable EasyLink Use Philips EasyLinkUse a Kensington lock Use one-touch playProduct information Troubleshooting General TV issuesTV channel issues Picture issuesSound issues Hdmi connection issuesComputer connection issues Contact usAlarm IndexDemo CAMPicture format View photos Picture settings PowerSettings Remote control PhotoPage Page Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved
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