Philips 14PT2110 manual

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    Colour tele vision Operating Instructions 14PT2110 21PT2110 14PT2110 21PT2110[...]

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    2 Introduction Selecting the Main Menu ................................................................................... 1 0 A utomatic T uning of Channels ........................................................................... 1 1 Manual T uning of Channels ................................................................................ 1 1 [...]

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    3 Safety Information • Disconnect mains plug when: _ the red light below the TV screen is flashing continuously . _ a bright white line is displayed across the screen. _ cleaning the TV screen. Ne ver use abr asiv e cleaning agents. Use a slight damp chamois leather or soft cloth. _ there is a lightning storm. _ the set is left unattended for a p[...]

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    4 Symptom • Switch off the TV b y the mains power b utton. W ait for 20 minutes before switching on again. • Check the TV is not placed too near speak ers or mag- netic objects. Colour patch (unevenness) No power • Check the TV’ s A C power cord is plugged into the mains socket. If there is still no power, disconnect plug. Wait f or 60 seco[...]

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    5 U SE/CARE OF R EMOTE C ONTROL Antenna Connection • Connect the aerial plug to the antenna socket T on the backcover. • Insert the mains plug into the wall socket. Mains Connection • For correct mains voltage, refer to type sticker at the rear of the TV set. • Consult your dealer if mains supply is different. Note : This diagram is not rep[...]

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    VIDEO AUDIO L R IN2 75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT VIDEO AUDIO R IN1 OUT L 6 C ONNECTING THE A UDIO/ V IDEO S OCKETS ( P LA YBACK) Y ou can vie w the pla ybac k of VCR/VCD/D VD tapes by using the A UDIO and VIDEO INPUT sock ets on the side or rear of the TV . Connect the VIDEO and A UDIO IN soc k ets on the side or rear of the TV to the VIDEO and A UDIO OUT [...]

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    F UNCTION OF R EMOTE C ONTROL Introduction of key function: This TV features w ith a full-function rem ote control handset. For a m ore compact remote unit d esi g n, some of the k e ys are mul t iple with more th an one function. The follo wing text describes t he function of keys on remote control u nit. Function rela ted to no tebook operated ar[...]

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    Surf Button T o browse the preset favorite channels. (This button will not function if you ha ve not set any fa vorite channel.) F UNCTION OF R EMOTE C ONTROL 12 13 Menu/Insert Button Display the main menu. Also exits menu from screen. T o insert or ov erwrite a letter, digit or symbol when you edit the information previously stor ed in notebook. C[...]

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    9 F UNCTION OF TV C ONTROLS Main Power button Remote Sensor Standby light indicator Channel down/up button Volume down/up button Menu button TV/AV button Switch mains power on or off Acts as a sensor for activating the controls of the TV when remote control handset is aimed at it. Indicate red light when standb y mode is activated. Select channel i[...]

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    10 Operating instructions generall y e xplains the operation of the TV set using the buttons on the remote control unless otherwise stated. Please read the following instructions carefully and follow the steps as shown to familiarise yourself with the installations and all features available in your set. Press the Menu button and Volume +/- buttons[...]

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    A UTOMA TIC T UNING OF C HANNELS Automatic tuning of channels allows you to store each programme automatically. Press button Result on screen Step 3 4 5 MENU Up Off Band Manual Store Skip Fine T une UHF 30 Up Channel C+ C- Press button repeatedly until Auto Store is selected. Auto Store OK OK Start automatic tuning of channels. AUTO VHFL 1 Stop V- [...]

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    M ANUAL T UNING OF C HANNELS 5 C+ C- Select Band. MENU Up Off Manual Store Skip Fine T une Up Auto Store 31 Channel Press button Result on screen Step Band UHF 6 Select the frequency band among VHFL/VHFH/UHF . V- V+ 7 C+ C- Select Manual Store. MENU Off Skip Fine T une Up Auto Store 31 Channel Band UHF Up Manual Store 8 Press button to manual tune [...]

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    F INE T UNING OF C HANNELS This feature allows you to adjust picture reception in areas of weak reception. Press button Result on screen Step 2 5 3 MENU Up Off Band Manual Store Skip UHF 30 Channel C+ C- Press button repeatedly until Fine T une is selected. Auto Store V- Fine T une Up 4 Fine tune the channel upward. V+ Fine tune the channel downwar[...]

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    C HANNEL S WAP This feature allows you to rearrange the channel n umbers in which the channels ar e stored. Press button Result on screen Step MENU Sort Calendar Game OK Settings 3 C+ C- Press button repeatedly until CH Swap is selected. CH Swap 4 OK Enter CH Swap submenu. MENU Exchange To From On 40 30 5 C+ C- Select From. 6 V- V+ Select the chann[...]

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    C HANNEL S KIP This featur e allows you to remove fault channels or restor e skipped channels from the channel memory . Press button Result on screen Step 3 MENU Up Band Manual Store UHF C+ C- Select Channel. Auto Store Fine T une Up Off Skip 30 Channel 4 V- V+ Select the channel no . you want to r emove or restore, e.g. 30. 5 C+ C- Select Skip. ME[...]

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    F AVORITE C HANNEL S ETTING This feature allows you to store six favorite channels in memory and preview these channels by pressing SURF button. Press button Result on screen Step MENU Calendar Game OK Settings 3 C+ C- Press button repeatedly until Sort is selected. CH Swap Sort 4 OK Enter Sort submenu. DEL. MENU F A V .CH2 F A V .CH1 02 01 F A V .[...]

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    S ELECTING THE C OLOUR S YSTEM This feature allows you to select y our desired Color system. If Auto is selected, the respective color system will be automatically selected according to the transmission system. Note : Select your desired color system manually if reception is poor at Auto mode. Press button Result on screen Step MENU CH Swap Sort Ca[...]

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    A DJUSTING THE TV P ICTURE This picture menu allows you to make adjustments to the picture. Press button Result on screen Step Press once to enter PICTURE main menu. 1 MENU 2 C+ C- Select item. MENU 50 90 Color T emp Normal Contrast 65 Bright. 3 V- V+ Adjust level or select desired setting. Bright. 65 4 Press button to exit menu from screen or menu[...]

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    DVD S MART P ICTURE C ONTROL Whether you are watching a movie or video game, your TV has video contr ol settings matched to your curr ent program source or content. The Smart Picture featur e quickly resets your TV's video controls of pr ogram for a number of differ ent types of programs and viewing conditions you ma y hav e in your home. DVD [...]

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    T IMER F UNCTION Timer function is pro vided by the microcomputer of TV set. Once it is set, the Start/Stop time and time displaying functions can start functioning. The TV set will keep the correct time as long as the main pow er is on, even if the TV has been turned off into standby mode. MENU 0:00 Off Stop Time Start Time Off 0:13 0:00 Channel 0[...]

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    T IMER F UNCTION Press button Result on screen Step 13 C- Select Channel. MENU 22:00 Stop Time Once 12:15 Time Once Start Time 14 V- V+ Select your desired channel no., e.g. 11. 22:59 Channel 11 9 C+ C- Select Start Time. MENU 22:00 Stop Time Once 0:00 Channel 0 12:15 Time Once Start Time 10 V- V+ Select among Off, Once, Daily. 11 C- If y ou ha ve [...]

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    G AME F UNCTION This TV is built-in a game for enjoying in your leisure time. Press button Result on screen Step How to enter the Game: Short-cut operation: Press button to enter the Game. 1 GAME GAME LEVEL SELECT : SELECT OK:ST ART 1/20 1 Press button Result on screen Step Menu operation: MENU Sort Calendar OK Settings 3 C+ C- Press button repeate[...]

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    G AME F UNCTION Press button Result on screen Step 2 OK Press button to start the Game. 3 Press the buttons to control the MENU 20 moving direction of the CHILD to push the box into , and the box will turn into an apple. MENU 20 C+ C- V- V+ MENU 20 4 After having pushing all the boxes into , and all the boxes change into apples as shown, you win th[...]

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    C ALENDAR F UNCTION This feature allows you to look up da ys and y ears very conv eniently. Press button Result on screen Step How to enter the Calendar: Short-cut operation: Press button to enter the Calendar. 1 CALENDAR DEC 2002 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Press button R[...]

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    N OTEBOOK F UNCTION This feature allows you to store information such as phone number , leave message and etc, and can be used as a reminder . How to input and cor rect information in notebook: Press button Result on screen Step Press button to enter the Notebook. 1 NOTE BOOK OFF INS CAPS Note book Off INS CAPS Example : if you want to input the co[...]

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    @21cn.com +-? 1 8 Press r epeatedly until the symbol "@" appears. Note : Pressing this button repeatedly can cyclically select "1", blank space, the common marks and punc- tuation marks "+", "-", ".", ",", ":", ";", "/", "(", "=", ")&q[...]

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    NOTE BOOK Meet aunty Li at airport tonight. INS CAPS Note book Meet aunty Li at airport tonight. INS CAPS N OTEBOOK F UNCTION How to utilize notebook function: Press button Result on screen Step If you want to display the message when the TV is turned on: NOTE BOOK Give your mother a call. INS CAPS OFF Note book Give your mother a call. INS CAPS Of[...]

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    S PECIFICATION 28 Picture tube screen size (diagonal) Audio Output: speaker Set Dimension Width Depth Height Net weight of Set (approximate) TV system 14PT2110 370mm 2 x 2W 10kg PAL BG/DK/I SECAM BG SECAM DK AV - NTSC 331mm 441mm 367mm 21PT2110 540mm 2 x 4W 21kg 600mm 456mm 372mm Note: For Operating V oltage, Frequency , Pow er Consumption, refer t[...]