Philips 26HFL3232D/10, 22HFL3232D/10, 19HFL3232D Speaker settings, Default main speaker volume

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[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.

[Enable USB]

[Off]: Disables USB multimedia function in Professional mode. (Software update functions normally). [On]: USB meltimedia functions normally in Professional mode.

Note

Refer to page 21 “View photos and play music from a USB storage device” for more details about USB meltimedia function.

[Blue mute]

Sets the background colour when there is no signal on TV.

[Off]: The backgroud colour is set to black.

[On]: The background color is set to blue.

[Digit timeout]

buttons when users press digits on the remote control. The duration is from 0.5 to

9.9seconds.When digit is pressed, the timer refreshes.

[Selectable AV]

sources to be displayed on the source list when pressing AV button on the Guest remote control.

Only the sources marked with [X] appear in the source list.

Speaker settings

[TV speaker enable]

[Off]: Disables the TV speaker. The headphone volume functions normally. [On]: The TV speaker is enabled. (Default setting).

[Independent main speaker mute]

This option only appears when you select [TV speaker enable] ≥ [On].

[Off]: Press ¬(MUTE) or”+/- on the Guest remote control will affect both the TV speaker and the headphone volume (Default setting) [On]: Press ¬(MUTE) on the Guest remote control will affect the TV speaker volume only. The headphone volume functions normally.

Note

If the TV speaker is muted independently, press+/- on the Guest remote control will only affect the headphone volume.

[Default main speaker volume]

Only appears when you select [Independent main speaker mute] ≥ [On]. Users can set the TV speaker and headphone volume to a certain level as the default setting.This option can avoid sudden high-volume when TV speaker is turned on again from independently mute.

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Contents 19HFL3232D/10 22HFL3232D/10 26HFL3232D/10 Country Contents Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved Available in selected models only Safety Risk of injury or damage to the TVRisk of overheating Risk of damage to the TVScreen care Disposal of your old product and batteriesECO-Green Available in selected models only Instructions and product recyclingYour TV Side controls and indicatorsCongratulations on your purchase, Remote control Remote control usage BackChannel Toggles the main menu on or offSwitch channels with the channel grid Switch your TV on / off or to standby Switch channelsUse your TV Watch connected devices Adjust TV volumeUse the AV button Access TV menus Use more of your TVRename devices from the home menu Use TV options menuChange picture and sound settings Use settings assistantRemove devices from the home menu Use smart pictureManually adjust picture settings Press Menu To select Setup PictureChange picture format Following picture settings can beSummary of picture formats Manually adjust sound settings Settings Press MenuBalance Adjusts the balance of the right and left speakers Use smart soundUse the universal access menu Use advanced teletext featuresAccess the teletext options menu Select teletext subpagesCreate and use list of favourite channels Select T.O.P. teletext broadcastsView all channels Select a favourite listSwitch on EPG Use the Electronic Programme GuideRemove a channel from a favourite list Use EPGUse the TV clock Use timers Automatically switch the TV to standby sleep timerAutomatically switch the TV on on Timer Use TV locksLock or unlock the TV Lock or unlock one or more channelsSet parental ratings Press to select an age rating Press OK Press Menu to exitEnable subtitles on analogue TV channels Enable subtitles on digital TV channelsUse subtitles Select a subtitle language on digital TV channelsView photos Change slide show settingsView a slide show of your photos Music settings Listen to digital radio channelsListen to music Disconnect a USB storage deviceUpdate the TV software Change TV preferencesAccess decoder channel Reset the TV to factory settingsStart a TV demo Set decoder channelInstall channels Automatically install channelsManually install channels To enter Press to adjust frequency Press OKSelect your system Search and store new TV channelsWhen complete, select Store to store the frequency Rename channelsRearrange channels Test digital receptionProfessional Setup Remote Control 2573 optional IntroductionActivating the Professional mode setup menu Switch on the TV and select a TV channelProfessional mode options Page PBS settings PBS modeWelcome message When the guest switches the TV on, it will playOff Control settings Speaker settings Default main speaker volumeInstallation Blank channelMyChoice setup Connect devices Back connectorHdmi Digital audio and video input from high Spdif OUT Side connectorPC in VGA and Audio Audio and video input from a computer Players Connect a computer Hdmi cable DVI-HDMI cableHdmi cable and HDMI-DVI adaptor VGA cableAccess CAM services Use a Conditional Access ModuleInsert and activate a CAM Use Philips EasyLink Use a Kensington lock Supported display resolutions PowerMultimedia Tuner / Reception TransmissionSupported TV mounts TV screen RequiredTroubleshooting General TV issuesTV channel issues Picture issuesSound issues Hdmi connection issuesComputer connection issues Contact usIndex Multi remote control Music Mute MyChoice One-touch play One-touch standby On timer Photo Slide show54 EN

19HFL3232D, 26HFL3232D/10, 19HFL3232D/10, 22HFL3232D/10 specifications

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