Philips 21PT6820/05 manual

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    1 Intr oduction Ta b le of Contents Thank you f or purchasing this tele vision set. This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate y our TV set. We st r ong l y r ecommend that y ou r ead it tho r ough l y . Installation Installing your tele vision set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    The television has 6 k eys located on the fr ont of the set. The ; ke y switches the TV set on and off. The fl k e y opens and closes the D VD tray. The V OLUME - + (- ” +) ke ys adjust the sound. The P - + select the p r ogrammes. To access the menus simultaneousl y press the ” - and ” + k eys. The P - + k eys select a setting and the ” -[...]

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    12 Mark MENU OK ” P 56 4 8 79 0 ¢ ∫ ù ¤ ª 3 -- ++ . [ Zoom DVD Menu Search A-B Repeat Clear Subtitle Fast Skip Ω ™ Ë › Ó Ÿ ∏ Æ ∆ TV/DVD Audio - Á Ø Ê fl 3 The r emote contr ol k eys TV : Information Scr een To displa y / hide the pr ogramme n umber , name (if ther e is one) sound mode*, and the time r emaining on the timer[...]

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    4 Quick installation Pr ogramme sort Other settings in the Install menu When you turn on the TV set f or the first time, a menu is displa yed on scr een. This menu prompts y ou to select the country and language : If the menu is not displayed, press and hold down the ” - and ” + k eys on the TV set for 5 seconds to display the menu. & Use t[...]

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    5 Manual stor e D VD pla y er menu This menu is used to stor e the programmes one at a time or to add a pr ogramme to the existing list. & Press the H ke y to displa y the MAIN MENU . Select INST ALLA TION with the cursor then the manual stor e menu then press u . é System : select Europe (automatic detection*) or according to the v ersions W [...]

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    6 Pictu r e settings Sound adjustments (only a v aila b le in stereo ve r sions) & P r ess H , select PICTURE and p r ess ¬ . The PICTURE me n u a ppears : é Use the îÏ k e ys to select a setting and Ȭ k e ys to adjust. “ Once the adjustments h a v e been made select Sto r e and p r ess ¬ to sto r e them. ‘ P r ess H s e v eral time[...]

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    7 Timer function TV lock This menu lets y ou use the TV set as an alarm clock. & Press the H key . é With the cursor select the FEA TURES menu then Timer : “ Sleep : to select an automatic standby period. ‘ Time : enter the curr ent time . ( Start Time : enter the star t time. § Stop Time : enter the stop time. è Program No. : enter the [...]

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    8 T eletext (only av ailable on cer tain versions) Press : Y ou will obtain : T eletext is an in f ormation system b r oadcasted b y ce r tain channels which can be consulted li k e a newspaper . It also offers access to subtitles for view ers with hearing problems or who ar e not familiar with the transmission language (cable networks, satellite c[...]

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    9 Using the built-in D VD pla y er Inser ting a disc The built-in D VD pla yer allo ws you to pla y D VD video discs, picture CDs (jpeg format) and audio CDs (including finalised CD-Rs, CD- R Ws, CD-MP3) . The discs can be r ecognised b y their lo g o on the packaging. Note : Generally , D VD films are not placed on the market at the same time in t[...]

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    10 Pla ying a D VD or a video CD Choice of TV or D VD mode Press the TV/DVD ke y on the remote to s witch the TV set between TV and D VD mode. Pla y Once the disc has been inserted, pla y begins automatically . On some discs y ou m a y be asked to select a heading in a me n u. Use the 09 or îÏ È¬ ke ys as appr opriate then press u . Stop and ej[...]

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    11 Pla ying an audio CD Pla y Once the disc has been inserted , pla y begins automatically . The curr ent track and time are displa y ed on the screen. Changing tracks Use the ¢ ∫ ke ys to change tracks. Note : this function is not available with MP3 audio CDs. Fast f orward and re wind Press << or >> to fast f orward or re wind x2, [...]

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    12 Marking and r epeating pla y The f oll o wing functions let y ou p r ogram the pl a y er to r epeat a disc or to r epeat scenes or f a v ourite pa r ts of a dis c . Repeat pla y Press the Repeat ke y sev eral times to repeat the title, chapter or the whole disc. Repeat pla y between tw o points A -B Press the A-B once to tag the starting point A[...]

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    13 Connecting peripheral equipment Carry out the connections shown opposite , using a good quality eu roconnector cable. If your video recorder does not have a euroconnector soc ket, the only connection possi ble is via the aerial cable. Y ou will therefore need to tune in your video recorder's test signal and assign it prog ramme number 0 (re[...]

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    14 Tips P oor reception No picture P eripheral equipment gives a black and white picture Remote control No sound T eletext Does the D VD pl a y er not play? Standby Still no results ? The pro ximity of mountains or high buildings ma y be responsible for ghost pictures, echoing or shadows. In this case, tr y manuall y adjusting your picture : see Fi[...]

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