Philips 26HW9100D, 30HW9100D ∙ Displayno/Yes, ∙ Line 1/LINE, ∙ Clear, Erase the entire message

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DISPLAY(NO/YES)

Cursor right or left to select NO to disable the WELCOME MESSAGE or YES to enable it. Note: If welcome message is enabled, and both LINE 1 and LINE 2 are blank (or consist entirely of space characters), no message will appear.

LINE 1/LINE 2

Select message LINE 1 or LINE 2. When you first cursor left or right, the “>” at the end of the menu line disappears, and a blinking hyphen character indicates message edit mode. Cursor up or down to select a cha racter at the given position. Cursor left or right to move the cursor to the desired character position. Note: When you cursor to the left or right margins of the edit space, the blinking hyphen will disappear and “>” will re-appear at the very end of the menu line. You can then cursor up or down to the next or previous line in the MESSAGE sub- menu.

CLEAR

(>)

Erase the entire message.

 

CHANNEL GUIDE

(NO / YES / POWER ON)

The channel guide feature provides an on-screen summary listing of the RF (tuner) channels that are currently in the channel ring (see CHANNEL INSTALL -> CHANNEL RING) and have been assigned labels (see CHANNEL INSTALL -> LABEL).

NO: Channel guide is not displayed when CH GDE on remote is pressed, and a “NOT AVAILABLE” message appears.

YES: When CH GDE on remote is pressed, the channel guide is displayed for approximately 10 seconds, or until a remote control command occurs. All RF (tuner) channels that are in the channel ring, and have labels, will appear in the channel guide list.

POWER ON: The channel guide appears automatically at power-on, and remains on- screen for approximately 10 seconds, or until a remote control command occurs. The channel guide also appears when CH GDE on remote is pressed.

Note 1: To appear in the channel guide, an RF (tuner) channel must be assigned a label, and must be saved in the channel ring.

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Contents 26HW9100D/30HW9100D User’s Manual Safety Information Before Calling Service Symptom Possible Corrective ActionBasic Television Connection Use And Care of Remote Control Rear Jack Panel ConnectionsRemote Controls Guest Remote Control Keys DVD StopConsumer vs. Commercial Mode Accessing TV Setup MenusPage TV Setup Main Menu TV Setup Menu and Sub-Menus Installing AV Inputs ∙ Label∙ Video Blank ∙ Audio MuteFactory CH Reset Cursor Right will reset the channels programmed in memory∙ Major Channel ∙ Minor ChannelUSE Channel Table NO/YES Digital OSDNO/YESEnter Digital Menu Cursor Right will bring up the Consumer Digital Menu belowDefault Format BrightnessColor ContrastUsing the different formats Noise Reductionno / YESSound Mode Mono / Stereo Volume BARAvloff / on BalanceMAX Volume Switch on Volumestandard / 0Power Onstandard / Forced /RESTORED Channel Displaynone / Number / Label / ALLESP AUDIO/VIDEO Muteoff / Black / BlueAUDIO/VIDEO OUT Mute Monitor OUT Rfno / YESChannel Guide No / YES / Power on ∙ DISPLAYNO/YES∙ Line 1/LINE ∙ ClearCH A/V Switchno / YES Reminderno / YESDigit Entryno / YES Most recently selected channel / inputHdmi Audio Selectionhdmi / AV1 / AV2 / AV Save Ccno / YESSource Menu Itemno / YES Chip Setup SleeptimerChip Menu Itemno / YES Save V-CHIPNO / YESSleeptimer Countdown In Progress example Security Standard / High26HW9100D Dimensions 30HW9100D Dimensions