PBS settings

[PBS mode]

Enables / disables the Professional mode.

[On]: All settings in the Professional mode Setup menu are in effect.

[Off]: The TV operates as a normal (consumer) TV.

[Application]

1 When application is [Hospitality], the following are activated.

Last status is disabled.

Limited Consumer menu: When in Professional mode, the guest can display the Consumer menu to adjust TV parameters. However, these settings will not be stored in TV memory.

TV lock and parental ratings (except Sleep timer) are disabled.

Entry into service mode is disabled in order to prevent the guest from changing service settings.

2 When application is [Signage], the below functions behave as per normal consumer.

Last status is enabled.

The full TV menu can be accessed and changes are stored in TV memory.

TV lock and parental ratings are enabled.

Entry into service mode is enabled.

Note

•• The default application for TV should be [Hospitality], while that for monitor should be [Signage].

[Consumer setup]

A shortcut to enter the full TV menu.This allows the installers to do all the TV setup settings.

Note

•• Selects [PBS settings] > [Store] to save the changes in the [Consumer setup menu].

[Smartloader / USB to TV]

Loads the TV configuration data (including the

video, audio, channel Table, and Professional mode settings) from a Smartloader / USB device to the TV set.

[TV to Smartloader / USB]

Loads the TV configuration data (including the

video, audio, channel Table, and Professional mode settings) from the TV set to a Smartloader /USB device.

[Store]

Selects [Confirm] to store Professional mode settings.

Note

After storing the settings, refer to page 29

“Low power standby (Green / Fast)”:

When [Fast] is selected, you need to restart the TV mains power for the changes in Professional mode to take effect.

When [Green] is selected, you need to switch the TV from standby to on again for the changes in Professional mode to take effect.

[Reset]

Selects [Yes] to reset all settings in Professional mode to factory default.

Switch on settings

[Maximum volume]

This option specifies the maximum allowable

volume level of the TV.

[Switch on picture format]

Sets available picture format when the TV is switched on.

Note

•• If the picture format is not supported with the activated source, [Auto format] detection is applied.

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Philips 26HFL3331D/10 user manual PBS settings, PBS mode Enables / disables the Professional mode, Last status is enabled

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