Philips 28PW6826/05 manual Remote control keys

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The remote control keys

List of programmes To display/clear the list of programmes.

Use the keys IJto select a programme and the key Lto display it.

The symbol +is displayed alongside all programmes which are locked (p.10) or ?if they are not locked.

Sleeptimer To select the length of time before the set automatically switches to standby (from 0 to 240 minutes)

Select EXT sockets Press several times to select EXT1, EXT2 and EXT3, S-VHS2 and S-VHS3.

Mode selector (p. 21) To activate the remote control in TV,VCR (video recorder) or DVD mode.

Smart sound controls To access a series of settings:

VOICE, MUSIC,THEATRE and return to PERSONAL

Menu

To display or exit from the menus

Cursor These 4 keys are used to move within the menus or to have direct access to the 16:9 formats (p 12).

Volume

To adjust the sound level

Mute

To disable or enable the sound.

Teletext features (p. 11)

Sound mode To switch from STEREO to MONO or to choose between Dual I and Dual II for bilingual transmissions.

For TV sets fitted with NICAM reception, depending on the transmission, you can switch from NICAM STEREO to 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 red.

Contrast +

To activate / de-activate the automatic contrast adjustment system (the dark areas are made darker whilst maintaining the detail).

Standby

To set the TV to standby mode. To switch the TV set on again, press P @ # or 0 9.

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Numerical keys

For direct access to programmes. For a 2 digit programme number, the 2nd digit must be entered before the dash disappears.

Smart picture controls

To access a series of settings: RICH,

NATURAL, SOFT, MULTIMEDIA and return to PERSONAL.

Surround sound

To select the different surround modes (see p.9).

Selecting TV programmes

To move up or down a programme. The number, (the name) and the sound mode are displayed for a few seconds. For some TV programmes the title of the programme appears at the bottom of the screen.

Screen information

To display / remove the programme number, the name (if it exists), the time, the sound mode and the time remaining on the timer. Hold down for 5 seconds to permanently display the programme number on the screen.The volume level and the smart control adjustments are then displayed each time they are used.

Previous programme

To access the previously viewed programme.

16:9 formats (p. 12)

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Contents Page Type Laser SafetyIntroduction Table of ContentsPositioning the television set ‘Remote control Installing your television setSwitching on Keys on the TV setList of programmes To display/clear the list of programmes Remote control keysInstall menu appears Quick installationSorting programmes Operation takes several minutesChoosing a language and country Using other menusAutomatic tuning Select Search and press L Manual tuningProgramme name Rotating the picture Adjusting the pictureDescription of the settings Adjusting the sound level Adjusting the soundUse IJ keys to select a setting and keys KL to adjust Automatically starts up again ‘ To stop the test, press HStereo Surround modesDescription of the different surround modes Locking the set Timer functionLocking programmes Locking the keysTeletext Formats Automatic switchingUsing the different screen formats Picture Selecting the correct modePicture Letterbox There are 5 possible modes for this type of pictureInserting a disk Using the built-in DVD playerOpening the drawer Closing the drawer Inserting the disk ‘ Automatic playPlaying a DVD or video CD Playing an audio CD OSD menu Using the OSD menuFavourite tracks Preferential settingsPlay authorisation Access control and lockRemoving play authorisation Removing security lockVideo recorder Connecting peripheral equipmentOther equipment AmplifierHeadphones TV / VCR / DVD mode selectorConnecting other appliances 3D Surround modes Wireless surround speaker systemInstallation of the Philips wireless system AD902W Glossary Adjusting the surround speakersTips Positioning the TV Connecting the aerialGeneral Points InterferenceA10 DVD DPL 3111 256