Philips 26HW9100D, 30HW9100D Esp, AUDIO/VIDEO Muteoff / Black / Blue, AUDIO/VIDEO OUT Mute

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(OFF / 1 HR / 2 HR / ... / 99 HR)

Energy Saving Programmability. This feature enables the TV to automatically power- down after a specified period of time, if during any such period it receives no commands from the front panel or remote control. This is an energy-saving feature which assumes that the TV, after the specified period of inactivity, is no longer being viewed.

AUDIO/VIDEO MUTE(OFF / BLACK / BLUE)

Also known as “A/V muting”. Suppresses audio and video when the TV tuner is supplied with an inadequate signal level. When there is insufficient RF signal level to the

TV tuner, the options produce the following results.

 

OFF: Screen displays “snow”, and the audio is white noise (“static”).

 

BLACK:

Screen display is black, and the audio is muted.

 

BLUE:

Screen display is blue, and the audio is muted.

 

AUDIO/VIDEO OUT MUTE

(NO / YES)

When set to YES, turns off the audio and video MONITOR OUT signals (either demodulated RF input or loop-through video). Intended to prevent recording of pay-per- view content.

MONITOR OUT RF(NO / YES)

This features configures the audio and video monitor outputs (provided that AUDIO/VIDEO OUT MUTE is not set to YES).

NO: The signals that are present at the monitor outputs are the same as those of the currently-selected channel or video input. In other words, the monitor outputs “track” what is viewed and heard on the TV.

YES: The signals that are present at the monitor outputs are always the tuner output (see NOTE, below), regardless of whether the currently selected TV source is the tuner, or video (i.e., AUX, S-VIDEO, CVI) input.

Note: When MONITOR OUT RF is initially changed from its current setting, the monitor out signal source depends upon the previous MONITOR OUT setting, until a different TV source is selected. From that point, until it is changed, the new MONITOR OUT setting will perform as described.

WELCOME MESSAGE(>)

A welcome message (two lines, 20 characters) can appear on-screen when the set is powered on. The message remains on-screen until the TV receives a command from the remote or front panel. When the WELCOME MESSAGE setup menu item is highlighted, cursor right or left to invoke the MESSAGE sub- menu. Cursor up or down to select the desired MESSAGE sub-menu item. Press RECALL or MENU to return to the SETUP main menu.

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Contents 26HW9100D/30HW9100D User’s Manual Safety Information Symptom Possible Corrective Action Before Calling ServiceBasic Television Connection Rear Jack Panel Connections Use And Care of Remote ControlRemote Controls DVD Stop Guest Remote Control KeysAccessing TV Setup Menus Consumer vs. Commercial ModePage TV Setup Main Menu TV Setup Menu and Sub-Menus ∙ Audio Mute Installing AV Inputs∙ Label ∙ Video Blank∙ Minor Channel Factory CH ResetCursor Right will reset the channels programmed in memory ∙ Major ChannelCursor Right will bring up the Consumer Digital Menu below USE Channel Table NO/YESDigital OSDNO/YES Enter Digital MenuContrast Default FormatBrightness ColorNoise Reductionno / YES Using the different formatsBalance Sound Mode Mono / StereoVolume BAR Avloff / onChannel Displaynone / Number / Label / ALL MAX VolumeSwitch on Volumestandard / 0 Power Onstandard / Forced /RESTOREDMonitor OUT Rfno / YES ESPAUDIO/VIDEO Muteoff / Black / Blue AUDIO/VIDEO OUT Mute∙ Clear Channel Guide No / YES / Power on∙ DISPLAYNO/YES ∙ Line 1/LINEMost recently selected channel / input CH A/V Switchno / YESReminderno / YES Digit Entryno / YESSource Menu Itemno / YES Save Ccno / YESHdmi Audio Selectionhdmi / AV1 / AV2 / AV Save V-CHIPNO / YES Chip SetupSleeptimer Chip Menu Itemno / YESSecurity Standard / High Sleeptimer Countdown In Progress example26HW9100D Dimensions 30HW9100D Dimensions