Philips 32PF5520D manual Remote control buttons

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The remote control buttons

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Standby

To set the TV to standby mode.To switch the TV

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set on again, press P –/+ or 0 to 9 keys or AV button.

Select *

Press this key to switch between TV, DVD or AUX functions.

3 DVD/VCR / Teletext Colour buttons

 

In DVD/AUX mode, function as DVD/VCR buttons

 

(refer to page 6).

 

– In TV teletext mode, function as teletext buttons

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(refer to page 26-27).

TV menu

To display or exit from the analogue menus.

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Cursor

These 4 keys are used to move within the menu or to

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directly access the screen formats.

Analogue or Digital mode

To switch the television between analogue and digital mode.

7 VolumeTo adjust the sound level.

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Numerical keys

For direct access to programmes. For a 2 (3) digit programme

 

number, the second (third) digit must be entered before the dash

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disappears.

Sound mode

To switch from Stero to Mono or to choose between different

 

languages (Dual I, Dual II,..). Note : When the sound mode is

 

switched to Mono, the indication is displayed in red.

10 Unused button (no function).

Screen format/Teletext

11 When in TV mode, functions as screen format feature (refer to page 24) and when in Teletext mode, use for teletext function (refer to pages 26-27).

AV / Teletext

12 – In TV mode, displays Source list to select TV channel or other External sources (refer to Quick Guide).

Surround sound

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13 To activate/deactivate the Virtual Dolby Surround* effect. In stereo, you can obtain Dolby Surround Pro Logic sound quality. In mono, a stereo spatial effect is simulated.

*Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Mode *

The remote control allows you to control the main functions of SOME Philips DVDs or Auxillary devices. Note : Not available to DVD-R device.

Press the SELECT button to select the required mode : DVD or AUX functions.

The remote control indicator lights up to display the selected mode. It switches off automatically after 20 seconds if left idle.The remote control automaticallt returns to TV mode

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