CONTENTS

 

FEATURES

Introduction

.2

Features

.3

• Hooking up the IR Blaster

.4

Hooking up Accessory Devices

.5

M-LinkRemote Navigation and Macro Buttons . . . .

.6

• Setting up a Philips Accessory Device

.7

• Setting Up a New or Multibrand

 

 

Accessory Device

10

Testing Learned Remote

 

 

Control Functions

14

• Deleting Accessory Devices From

 

 

the M-LinkSystem

15

Reviewing Macro Functions

16

Programming Your Personal Macro

17

• Deleting Functions from Your

 

 

Personal Macro

20

Running Macros

21

• Tables for Recording Multibrand

 

 

Remote Control Functions

24

Troubleshooting

26

Index

28

Intelligent Control • the feature that allows your TV to “talk” to the external multimedia devices.

Learning • the ability of the M-Linkmicroprocessor to “learn” and store one set of code per accessory device, up to a maximum of six different devices.

Macro Buttons • buttons on the TV’s remote control (ITR/REC, HOME VIDEO, HOME MOVIES, and PERSON- AL) that when pressed, enable you to set in motion a series of accessory-device functions. You can program the Personal macro key to carry out a series of functions of your choice.

Navi Menu • the easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate, onscreen M-Linkmenu.

This owner's manual is used with several different televi- sion models. Therefore, the ways in which features are dis- cussed and illustrated here may not match exactly with your particular model. This is normal and does not require that you contact your dealer or request service. The basic operation of M-Linkis the same among all models.

NOTE: It is recommended that you read each section of

this manual to familiarize yourself with its content before

attempting to perform the instructional steps.

M-Link is a trademark of Philips Consumer Electronics Company. Copyright © 2000 Philips Consumer Electronics Company. All rights reserved.

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