Philips FWD790/21M manual Clock/Timer Operations, Viewing the clock, Setting the timer

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Clock/Timer Operations

English

Viewing the clock

The clock (if it is set) will be shown in Standby mode. Press CLOCK on the system to view clock in any source mode (or press CLOCK/ TIMER on the remote control).

Press DISPLAY on the system to select 12- hour or 24-hour mode.

If the clock has not been set, “--:--“ will blink until you set the clock.

Setting the clock - see page 19.

Setting the timer

The system can switch to DISC,TUNER, TAPE mode automatically at a preset time, serving as an alarm to wake you up.

IMPORTANT !

Before setting the timer, ensure that the clock is set correctly.

The timer will always be switched on once set.

The timer will not start if a recording is in progress.

The volume of the timer will increase gradually from the minimum level to the last tuned volume level.

The time can be set in 24-hour mode.

1 Press and hold TIMER or CLOCK/TIMER for

more than 3 seconds,

TIMER will start to flash.

The selected source will be displayed.

2Press DISC,TUNER or TAPE (1/2) to select timer mode.The corresponding source will appear on the display.

DISC - load the disc.

TUNER - Tune to the desired radio station. TAPE 1 - Load the prerecorded tape into tape deck 1.

3Press O or P on the system or remote control to set hours .

4Press 1 or ¡ on the system or remote control to set the minutes.

5Press TIMER or CLOCK/TIMER to store the setting.

“TIMER ON” will be displayed for 3 seconds.

The timer will start to work.

The timer will always be switched on once it has been set.

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Contents DVD Mini-HiFi System México Page Plug & PLAY-for tuner installation Español 138 IndexEnglish EspañolContents Deleting a preset radio station Clock/Timer OperationsTuner Operations Tape Operation/RecordingFeatures General Information/MaintenanceSupplied accessories Discs for playbackEnvironmental information Care and safety informationConnections Connecting speakersPlacing speakers Type plate is located on the rear of the systemUsing component Video In jack Pr PbY Using Video In jack CvbsUsing an accessory RF modulator Using S-Video In jackLocal power line voltage Connecting FM/MW Connecting the power Antennas CordOn the DVD Mini Hi-Fi System Voltage Selector, setCable/satellite box Equipment Connecting a VCR orConnecting to game console Controls on the system Functional OverviewSystem Menu disc mode only Remote controlDisc Menu disc mode only # Numeric Keypad Stop≤ wOOx $ VOL +Basic Functions Demonstration modeSetting the clock Inserting batteries into the remote controlUsing the remote control to operate System PreparationsConnecting TV set Setting the TV setYour TV set Select an item and press OKSetting language preference Setting speakersGame Operations To adjust the game console’s volume LevelAbout Gameport Starting OperationDisc Operations Using the disc menuPlaying discs For MP3/ DivX/ WMABasic playback controls Selecting various mode functionsShuffle playback mode Shuffle play modeTo cancel Shuffle mode Programing favorite tracksChanging discs during playback Special DVD/VCD featuresZooming Playing in slow motion modeScreen without interrupting disc playback Special VCD/SVCD features Playing MP3/ WMA/ Picture disc Kodak, Jpeg MP3/ WMA/ DivX/ Picture Disc OperationsMP3/ WMA/ Jpeg Picture disc Kodak Picture discWhen playing DivX disc with external subtitle When playing DivX disc with embedded subtitlePlaying DivX disc Load a DivX disc Data CD Menu appears on the TV screenDVD Menu Operations Using the menu barSetting the TV shape Using the setup menu user preference settingsRemoving the menu Press System Menu or OK 169 Wide screen LB Letter Box PS Pan ScanNight mode turning on/off Setting the screen saverSetting the digital output Test Tone Password supplied by default is Changing the passwordPassword Use the numeric keys 0-9 to enter your four-digit codeDefault English Restricting playback by setting parental LevelRating explanations Menu languageTuner Operations To stop storing the automatic presetPress Program on the remote control or 7 on the system Selecting a preset radio station Changing tuning gridEnglish Manual preset programming To stop storing the manual presetGeneral information on recording Tape Operation/RecordingTape playback Disc synchro recording Preparation for recordingTo stop recording Selecting another track during recordingSetting the timer Clock/Timer OperationsTime can be set in 24-hour mode Viewing the clockSetting the sleep timer Timer OperationsViewing the timer Sound control Sound and Volume ControlsVolume control Other Functions Switching on/offVocal Dimming the displayEcho Key controlKaraoke Listening to external sourcesSpecifications Solution TroubleshootingEnglish Problem Troubleshooting Glossary

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