Philips 23iF9946 user manual Advanced navigation and advanced Streamium functions, Navigation view

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Chapter 9 – Advanced navigation and advanced Streamium functions

9.1 Navigation view

The view displayed on the TV screen while navigating the media menus, is called the ‘Navigation View’. It works as follows:

1 Path

This shows you the menu choices you have made in getting to the current screen. A useful tool for Smart Navigation (see below).

2Colour buttons bar

The colour button bar shows you the user actions available for each screen. Pressing a colour button on the remote control will perform the corresponding action as mentioned on the screen.

3Details view

Shows you the available items for the highlighted menu bar on the left,or the details and a preview of individual items if possible.

9.1.1Jump To (number keys on the remote control)

Use the remote control number buttons to access an item in a list directly by entering the first letter(s) or number(s) of the desired item.

If the list is sorted alphabetically, you do this by pressing the number buttons on the remote control in SMS TEXT style.

For example: pressing the ‘2’ key several times will cycle through

the following characters : A – B – C – 2... etc.

If the list is sorted numerically, items can be selected by entering a numbers directly (not in SMSTEXT style). Press OK to confirm your selection.

9.1.2 Smart Navigation

(Available for certain versions only)

Smart Navigation helps you to navigate ‘intelligently’ through the menus by remembering the menu path(s) you have taken previously (during the same session).

If you have backed out of a menu path by pressing the Cursor Left button repeatedly, Smart Navigation will remember that path for the duration of the current session.

By pressing Cursor Left button repeatedly, you will follow the same path through the menus. At any time, you may deviate from your path and follow a new one (this new branch will also be remembered by the Smart Navigation feature).

Switch Smart Navigation off (see Options menu on page 28-30) to always select the first menu item on a new page.

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Contents LCD TV Helpline Contents Table of Contents Safety Precautions Important informationAdding files to the Media Manager Installing the softwareStart by installing Philips Media Manager Opening and closing the Media Manager windowConnecting the Streamium LCD TV Option B If you already have a wireless computer networkSwitch on the Streamium LCD TV InstallingIf you do not have a wireless computer network Option a Pressing the Home Link button on the remote controlHave fun See Problem solving on page 19-21, or Contact our help-lineExplore the Home Link menu on the TV screen Encryption key If you already have a wireless computer network Option BWireless Network Name Ssid See Problem solving on page 19-21, or If you want to make a wired connection Option C Switch on the Streamium LCD TV Option BThrough a wireless base station Enabling broadband Internet entertainmentRC Key Registration for free Internet servicesPressing the Internet button for the first time If you forget your password You will need to go to your PC to perform Steps 2 toSwitching from Streamium mode to FM Radio mode Using the Streamium LCD TVSwitching from Streamium mode to TV mode Switching from Streamium mode to PC modeInternet This is the basic way of navigating through all the menus Press Internet or Home Link button on the remote controlBasic navigation Additional information Problem Possible cause Problem solvingAudio/video problems PC / Network problems Problem Possible cause SolutionProblems New features as You are using an older Wireless base station isSwitched off Streamium LCD TV Internet access not working Pressing the Internet Check whetherRemote Control Functions of Remote control buttons for Streamium functionsUsing the remote control Direct number key entry Entering or editing numeric and text informationNavigation keys SMS TEXT-style keysNavigation view Jump To number keys on the remote controlAdvanced navigation and advanced Streamium functions Smart Navigation Available for certain versions onlyTrack info Play ViewFor movies Colour buttons barEditing media information and creating playlists Advanced Philips Media Manager usesAbout ‘My.Philips.com’ Managing your Streamium accountOptions menu Main Menu System MenuNetwork menu Parental Level Disclaimer Static IP settingsPreferences menu Wired What you need to know about networksAlso known as Direct connection network max. two PCs Wired Network with More than TWO PCsWireless Network with More than TWO PCs Also known as ad-hoc / peer-to-peerAdvanced wireless network information DOs and DON’Ts of securing your wireless network DON’TF66 Entering an encryption keyWEP key conversion table Z7ASetting the encryption key for the Streamium LCD TV Setting the encryption key for your Wireless Network AdapterInternet connection sharing ICS configuration and usage issuesPrefered solution Important notesEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows XP Click ‘OK’ to accept the changed settingsEnabling Internet Connection Sharing ICS Next, check your Network properties as follows Click Start, Settings, and Control PanelEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows 98SE Follow the instructions on the screen, and enter Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows MeEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows For Windows XP / Windows Advanced Network problem solvingMovies will not play Glossary Model PROD. no LCD TV Table of Contents IntroductionPresentation of the LCD Television Remote controlAdjustable stand Rear of set Television keysRemote control keys VolumeInstalling your television set Quick installationManual store Other settings in the Install menuProgram sort Feature settings Picture settingsSound adjustments Description of the adjustmentsFormats Teletext Press You will obtainUsing the radio Using in PC monitor modeSatellite receiver, decoder, CDV, games, etc Connecting peripheral equipmentVideo recorder with decoder To select connected equipmentHeadphones AmplifierTips GlossaryGeneral Points Model PROD. no