Philips 30PF9975/69 manual Features menu

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Features menu

TV Programme list

Subtitle Sleeptimer Child lock On timer Zoom

Features

Off

On

On during mute

&Press the cursor right to select Features.

éSelect the menu items with the cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the cursor left/right.

Use the on-screen Menu-Info i for more information about the menu items.

Programme list

Press the OK key to switch over to the selected TV channel or external.

Select subtitles

The subtitle page must be stored for each TV channel:

Switch on teletext and select the proper subtitle page from the index. Switch off teletext.

Subtitle On will automatically display them on the selected TV channels if subtitles are in the transmission. A symbol will indicate that the mode is on.

Select On during mute when you want to have the subtitles automatically displayed only when the sound has been muted with the ¬ key on the remote control.

On timer

&Select On timer with the cursor down.

VCR1 Sunday

 

Off

BBC2

Monday

 

 

CNN

.......

 

On timer

On

15:45

TVE

Daily

 

 

 

π.....

éSelect On with the cursor right.

Press the cursor right again to enter the programme list.

Select the TV channel or external you want your TV to switch to on a selected time and day.

(Press the cursor right again to select a day of the week or to select Daily.

§Press the cursor right once again to enter the time with the digit keys or with the cursor up/down and press the OK key to activate.

èPress the MENU key to turn off the menu. Note: To check your timer settings, press the i key.

Child lock

Note: A VGA source can not be locked.

&Select Child lock.

 

Lock

Lock after

Child lock

Custom lock

 

Unlock

Programme lock

éPress the cursor right to enter the Child lock menu.You’re summoned to enter your code. Note:You have to re-enter your code each time you enter the child lock menu.

Important:You have forgotten your code ! See p. 8.

Select one of the menu items of the child lock menu:

Lock if you want to lock all channels and externals.

Custom lock and press the cursor right. Select:

-Lock after if you want to lock all programmes from a certain time onwards.

Press the cursor right and enter the time with the cursor up/down and right. Press the OK key to validate.

-Programme lock if you want to lock a certain TV channel or external;

• Select Unlock to disable all locks you have set.

Zoom

Note: Dependent on the input signal, Zoom may not be selectable.

&Select Zoom with the cursor down and press the ok key.

éPress the OK key to select one of the zoom magnifications (x1, x4, x9, x16).

Additionally you can shift the selected zoom window over the screen with the cursor keys up/down, left/right.

Press the MENU key to turn off the zoom function.

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Contents Page Page Contents MENU/OK key to confirm your selection PreparationKeys on top of the TV Use of the remote control RC4301 Active control see p Picture format Menu/Remote control infoOn Screen information Proceed with the Install menu InstallationInstallation menu contains the following items To use the menusStore TV channels Automatic installationManual installation Select your choice with the cursor rightSelect Favourite TV channels Give nameReshuffle the programme list You can change the order of the stored TVTV Setup GeneralSource Centre input Centre in volumeDemo TV menu Picture menuSmart sound SoundActive Control Features menu Select a Teletext Switch Teletext on and offTeletext Previously selected teletextTeletext menu Connect Peripheral Equipment VHS OUTDVD player With Component Video Output ConnectorsRecorder VCR-DVD+RW If your recorder has S-VHS video jacksTo select connected equipment Front connectionsMulti channel Surround receiver Camera or CamcorderConnect your computer Recorder or DVD with EasyLinkSelecting submodes for DVD+RW, SAT, CDR To switch to standby For pause VCR, DVD, CD For recordAudio- and video equipment keys Record with your recorder with EasyLinkTips Unplug the TV before cleaning the screenCleaners Greasy cloth some cosmetics are detrimental to the screenPage 3104 315