Philips 24PW6324/05R manual Remote control keys, Screen information

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The remote control keys

Screen information

 

 

 

To display / remove the programme

 

 

 

number, the name (if it exists), the

 

 

 

time, the sound mode and the

Picture adjustment

 

time remaining on the timer. Hold

 

To activate / deactivate the

down for 5 seconds to

picture adjustment controls.

permanently display the

 

 

 

programme number on the screen.

Standby

 

 

 

 

 

Sleeptimer

To set the TV to standby mode.

To switch the TV set on again,

To select the length of time before

press P

or

.

the set automatically switches to

 

 

 

standby (from 0 to 120 minutes).

NEXTVIEW:

 

 

 

 

 

Select EXT sockets

refer to the separate booklet

Press several times to select

(only available on certain models).

EXT1, S-VHS2, EXT2 and on

 

 

 

certain models EXT3 and

Numerical keys

 

S-VHS3.

For direct access to programmes.

Video recorder (p. 8)

For a 2 figure programme number,

the 2nd figure must be entered

Smart sound controls

before the dash disappears.

 

 

 

To access a series of settings:

Smart picture controls

VOICE, MUSIC,THEATRE and

To access a series of settings:

return to PERSONAL.

RICH, NATURAL, SOFT and

 

return to PERSONAL.

 

Menu

Incredible Surround

 

To display or exit from the menus.

 

To activate / deactivate the

 

Cursor

surround sound effect. In stereo,

this gives the impression that the

These 4 keys are used to move

speakers are further apart. In mono,

within the menus.

a stereo spatial effect is simulated.

 

Volume

Selecting TV programmes

To move up or down a

 

To adjust the sound level

 

programme.The number, (the

 

Mute

name) and the sound mode are

To disable or enable the sound.

displayed for a few seconds.

 

For some programmes equipped with

 

teletext, the title of the programme

Sound mode

appears at the bottom of the screen.

To switch from STEREO to

 

 

 

MONO or to choose between

Teletext features (p. 9)

Dual I and Dual II for

 

 

 

bilingual transmissions.

Previous programme

For TV sets fitted with NICAM

To access the previously viewed

reception, depending on the

programme.

 

 

transmission, you can switch

 

 

 

from NICAM STEREO to

16:9 formats (p. 10)

 

MONO or choose between

NICAM DUAL I, NICAM DUAL II and MONO.

When the sound mode is switched to MONO, the indication is displayed in blue.

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Contents Introduction Table of contentsKeys on the TV set Installing the television setScreen information Remote control keysPress 3 times to select Tuning-in the TV channelsSelecting the language and the country Automatic storePress the key or the key to return to the previous level To display the Install menuRe-numbering programmes To exit the menusManual store Naming programmesTo exit Press Sound menu Using other menusStoring adjustments automatically Features menu Picture menuTimer menu Video recorder keyTime enter the current time or keys Teletext Automatic switching Using the different screen formatsFormats There are 4 possible modes for this type of picture Selecting the correct modePicture Picture LetterboxConnecting peripheral equipment Video recorder Other equipmentTo select connected equipment Glossary Amplifier Headphones Side connectionsTips