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ITV Menu Items & Availability In Commercial Mode (Features Menu)

The following menu is available on your Philips Institutional television when it is in Commercial mode. The Features Menu items are limited to the following when pressing Menu or Sleep on a guest-mode remote (or RG4172BK master setup remote in guest mode), or when pressing the front panel keyboard’s VOLUME + and VOLUME - simultaneous- ly (provided the television’s front panel keyboard has not been locked out, see KEYBOARD LOCK).

FEATURES MENU

CC

OFF/CC-1/CC-2/CC ON MUTE

SLEEPTIMER

OFF/15/30/45/60/90/120/180/240

V-CHIP SETUP (see V-CHIP MENU ITEM)

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EXIT

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Notes:

>Regardless of whether the television is in Consumer or Commercial mode, if you press Menu on an RG4172BK or RC2573GR master setup remote when the setup remote is in setup mode, the television’s SETUP MENU described earlier will appear.

>Certain features that are unique to commercial setup, such as POWER ON FORCED and KEYBOARD LOCK will remain in effect immediately after the television is placed in Consumer mode IF THE TELEVISION IS NOT FIRST POW- ERED OFF. Such features are denoted with a “*” in the menu item summary and descriptions.

>The limited Features Menu appears when the television is in Commercial mode and a guest remote (or setup remote in guest mode) Menu or Sleep button is pressed, or when the television’s front panel keyboard VOLUME - and VOL- UME + are pressed simultaneously (provided the television’s front panel keyboard is not locked out, see KEYBOARD LOCK).

Front Panel Controls*

Refer also to the sections in this documentation regarding the use of the front panel controls, specifically front keyboard lock-out*.

Philips Institutional Televisions typically have a front panel equipped with power on/off, volume, and channel controls. Channel - and Channel + normally change the television’s channel or input to any of the channels or inputs currently in the Channel Ring (see Channel Ring). Volume + and Volume - normally control the television’s audio volume. However, simultaneously pressing Volume + and Volume - invokes a menu. This will be either the Features Menu (see Features Menu, if the television is in Commercial Mode, or the Main Menu, if the television is in Consumer Mode. Once either menu is active, Channel + and Channel - navigate vertically to select a menu item, and Volume + and Volume - change the currently-selected menu item.

*NOTE: FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ARE INOPERATIVE IF THE FRONT KEYBOARD HAS BEEN LOCKED OUT. SEE FRONT KEYBOARD LOCKOUT.

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Philips PL, TL, TC, HC, CH1, PC, OCC manual Front Panel Controls

HC, TL, TC, PC, PL specifications

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