Philips 22HFL3331D/10, 26HFL3331D/10, 26HFL4371D/10, 22HFL4371D/10, 32HFL4351D/10 Clock setup

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[HDMI-CEC in]

HDMI-CEC (Philips EasyLink) enables one-touch play and one touch standby between HDMI-CEC compliant devices.

Note

•• Before activating HDMI-CEC in function, make sure the HDMI-CEC compliant devices are turned to on.

•• Selects [EasyLink] > [On] first before enabling [HDMI-CEC in] in Professional mode.

•• Refer to page 40 on “Use Philips EasyLink” for

more details about HDMI-CEC function.

[Off]: Disables HDMI-CEC feature in Professional mode.

[On]: Enables HDMI-CEC feature in Professional mode.

[USB break-in]

Enables or disables USB break-in feature in Professional mode.

[Off]: When USB is plugged in, the [Multimedia] menu will not appear automatically, but users can access [Multimedia] menu from the [Consumer setup] menu.

[On]: When USB is plugged in, the [Multimedia] menu appears automatically.

[Monitor out]

Refer to the blanking and muting of the video and audio out to prevent illegal copying of TV channels.

[Off]: Disables monitor out.

[On]: Enables monitor out.

Note

•• If SCART 1 is selected as TV input source, monitor out function will be disabled through SCART 2.

[Enable teletext]

[Off]: Disables teletext in Professional mode.

[On]: Enables teletext in Professional mode.

[Enable MHEG] (For UK only)

[Off]: Disables MHEG in Professional mode.

[On]: Enables MHEG in Professional mode.

[Enable EPG]

[Off]: Disables EPG in Professional mode.

[On]: Enables EPG in Professional mode.

[Enable subtitle]

[Off]: Closes subtitles in Professional mode.

[On]: Displays subtitles in Professional mode.

Clock setup

Note

•• Only applicable for the models with clock display.

[Display standby]

Adjusts the brightness of clock display when the TV is in standby mode.

[Display on]

Adjusts the brightness of clock display when the TV is on.

[Time setting]

(Appears if you select [Clock setup] ≥ [Time download] ≥ [Off]) Sets the time manually.

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Contents Page 0844 800 Contents To use according to scientific evidence available today Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reservedRefit the fuse cover Risk of electric shock or fire SafetyDisposal of your old product and batteries Screen careSide controls and indicators Guest remote controlTV overview Mheg / Cancel Alarm OFFSubtitle SleepSwitch your TV on/off or to standby Switch channelsTo switch on Watch connected devices Adjust TV volumeUse Teletext Use the AV buttonChange picture and sound settings Access TV menusUse Settings assistant Remove devices from the home menuDVI Manually adjust Picture settingsChange picture format Adjust sound settingsSummary of picture formats Use Smart soundAccess the Teletext options menu Use advanced Teletext featuresExample, when switching channels Consistent audio volumeUse the Electronic Programme Guide Use TimersEnable subtitles on analogue TV channels Alarm On timerEnable subtitles on digital TV channels Use subtitlesUse the TV clock When viewing a slide show, press bOPTIONS Change slide show settingsView photos View a slide show of your photosListen to digital radio channels Update the TV softwareUpdate using OAD On the Air software Download Access decoder channelChange TV preferences Set decoder channelReset the TV to factory settings Press To select Setup Installation Factory settingsStart a TV Demo Automatically install channels Install channelsSelect your menu language Select your countryUpdate the channel list Manually install channelsSelect your system Search and store new TV channelsReorder channels Rename channelsTest digital reception Fine-tune analogue channelsBenefits of Professional mode IntroductionScreen information can be suppressed Switch on the TV and select a TV channel 9, 7, 5, 3+¬MUTE on Guest remote controlExit to exit Professional mode menu without saving Professional mode options Software / Channels / Both / Off PBS mode Enables / disables the Professional mode PBS settingsLast status is enabled Off The TV operates as a normal consumer TVPower on TV turns on from standby or offSet ID Welcome message RC lock Disables the operation of the Guest remote controlClock setup On The TV speaker is enabled TV speaker enableDefault main speaker volume Selects Hospitality in the Application MenuAll non-PayTV channels are listed in R0 Smart RCBack connector for 22 inch Connect devicesPC in VGA and Audio Audio and video input from a computer EXT 1 Cvbs and RGB Signal input from an antenna, cable or satelliteTV Antenna Spdif OUTBack connector for 26 inch TV and larger Slot for a Conditional Access Module CAM Side connectorCommon Interface Audio L/RVideo Connect a computerComposite video input from analogue devices such as VCRs USBAccess CAM services Use a Conditional Access ModuleInsert and activate a CAM MenuUse Philips EasyLink Enable or disable EasyLinkUse a Kensington lock Use one-touch playProduct information General TV issues TroubleshootingTV channel issues Picture issuesHdmi connection issues Sound issuesComputer connection issues Contact usIndex AlarmDemo CAMPower Picture format View photos Picture settingsSettings Remote control PhotoPage Page Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved
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