Philips FTR9952/12 manual Picture menu, Use of the menus

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Use of the menus

&Press the red, green or yellow colour key to display/cancel the PICTURE,

SOUND or FEATURES menu.

éUse the cursor in the up/down directions to select a menu item.

Use the OK key to activate.

Press the same menu key again to return or to switch the menu off.

Picture menu

When you are watching a TV channel in the NTSC system, or if a NTSC peripheral is connected, the menu item Tint also appears and can be adjusted.

FEATURES

features menu

sound menu

picture menu

Sleeptimer

Child Lock General PP store Message Timers

Store the modified adjustments for Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Colour Temperature,Tint and Dynamic Contrast with General PP store in the FEATURES menu.

Sharpness

You can adjust the Sharpness for each TV channel separately.

Colour Temperature

Select the colour temperature: Normal, Cool or Warm.

PICTURE

Contrast

Brightness

Colour

Sharpness

Colour Temperature Normal/Cool/Warm

Dynamic Contrast

Dynamic Contrast

To make the contrast in the darker and the brighter picture areas more noticeable, it is preferred to select Med or Max.

In certain circumstances it may be preferred to select Min or Off.

 

 

 

 

 

Sound menu

 

 

 

 

 

Store the modified adjustments for Volume, Balance,Treble and Bass values

 

 

 

Volume

 

 

SOUND

 

 

and Incredible Surround, as well as the headphone volume and balance for all

 

 

Balance

 

 

 

 

Treble

 

TV channels with General PP store in the FEATURES menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bass

 

 

 

 

 

Sound Mode

 

 

 

 

 

Spatial

On/Off

Sound mode

 

 

 

Incredible Surround

Your TV will choose between stereo or digital sound depending on the sound

 

 

 

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the TV channel transmits, unless you make a sound choice.

 

 

 

 

 

In case of weak stereo or digital sound signals, due to the transmission, select analogue or mono.

Spatial

Spatial can only be selected when the sound of the TV channel is mono. When Spatial On is selected, with mono sound broadcasts, a pseudo-stereo sound is created by reproducing the mono sound over two channels instead of one.

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Contents Cable Contents Your remote control PreparationPreparation Picture and Sound keys To use the menus InstallationSelect the Installation menu Select the menu language and countryWorld where you are now located Automatic installationManual installation TV channelGive name Select Give NameDefine Decoder/Descrambler programme numbers Install TV Setup Use of the remote control Use of the remote controlSmart Keys Continuous subtitlesEvery time a programme of the selected TV Programme listTime display Video recorder keysFreeze Multi screenUse of the menus Picture menuUse of the menus Incredible Surround HeadphoneChild lock Features menuSleeptimer General PP storeKeys in front of the receiver box TimersProgram and + keys enable you to select the TV channels Dual screen Press the b key to switch on Dual ScreenDual screen Press again to stop the auto scanTeletext Special teletext functions Select the index teletextSelect subpages Decoder and video recorder Connect Peripheral equipmentVideo recorder Headphone Camera & camcorderOther equipment Connect the eurocable 1 to External 1 as shown oppositeConnector input panel Dolby Pro Logic Surround receiverConnect your Apple Macintosh* computer Connect your computerConnect your computer Daisy chaining Equipment connected with an aerial cable only To select connected equipmentVGA menu If you want to change to TV channels?These keys function with Philips video recorders DVD Digital Video Disc keysRecord with your video recorder without EasyLink Record Record with your video recorder with EasyLinkIndex Tips & IndexTips Glossary GlossaryCEI