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Table of contents for the manual
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Quick Star t Guide[...]
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1 1 Ho w to use this guide The purpose of this Quick Star t Guide is to assist y ou in getting this Philips Commer cial tele vision installed as quickly as possible . It contains the necessar y information needed for most typical connections and installations. F or detailed documentation of additional f eatur es, please consult the user manual or o[...]
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42” model x 4 26” / 32” models 2 What y ou can find in the bo x[...]
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Slide the button on the r emote contr ol to the SETUP position . B T o po wer outlet AC in T o wall sock et Insert the aerial plug into the wall socket and the mains pow er cor d into the pow er outlet. A EXT 3 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 EXT 4 POWER SLEEP GUIDE CH CC RESET SMART GUEST DCM SETUP TEXT RECALL 1 4 7 8 0 9 2 56 3 C P ow er on the TV . POWER SLEEP GU[...]
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Change the settings of the channels as desired. Refer to “ Changing the settings of a channel ” section in this guide. Change the TV settings as desired. Refer to “ Conguring V olume / Pictur e and Other Common settings ” section in this guide. For detailed explanation, r efer to the user manual. Record the TV conguration settings int[...]
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Note: This section is only applicable after channels have been installed in the TV (refer to Section 3 on “Installing TV Pro grammes” ). Press the button on the remote to displa y the SETUP menu. Press the Cursor Do wn button repeatedl y until PROGRAM INST ALL is highlighted. A Press the Cursor Right button to enter into the PROGRAM INST ALL me[...]
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Press the button on the remote to displa y the SETUP menu and pr ess the Cursor Do wn button r epeatedly until CONFIGURA TION is highlighted. A Press the Cursor Right button to enter into the CONFIGURA TION menu. B POWER SLEEP GUIDE CH CC RESET SMART GUEST DCM SETUP TEXT RECALL M A/CH 1 4 7 8 0 9 2 56 3 + + + _ > > > > CONFIGURATION SWI[...]
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E In the CONFIGURA TION menu, select CONTROL . Press the Cursor Left or Right button to enter the CONTROL men u and select MAX V OLUME to set y our desired maxim um v olume setting. In the CONFIGURA TION menu, select VIDEO ADJUSTMENT and press the Cursor Right button to enter the VIDEO ADJUSTMENT menu. Select HORIZONT AL or VER TICAL and use the Cu[...]
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A Press the MENU button on SmartLoader to display men u on TV . B C D T o load the TV conguration into a SmartLoader , select “ TV to SmartLoader ” and press the Cursor Right button to start. T o load the Smar tLoader conguration into the TV , select “ SmartLoader to TV ” and press the Cursor Right button to start. Note : In both case[...]
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A Note : Ensure that the TV is turned off. For the System SmartCard, insert the Smar tCard into the SmartCard slot on the rear of the TV (a vailable for certain models only) and connect the other cables as directed b y the System pr ovider . After SmartCard has been inserted and the cables connected, turn on the TV . B Note: The default setting in [...]
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C D Press the RECALL button on the remote and check SP - I2C is on-line. If SP - I2C shows “ OFFLINE ”, check the System SmartCard is corr ectly inserted into the card slot of the TV . For System Bo x, check the RJ12 cable and connection between terminal and TV is pr operly connected. In the CONFIGURA TION menu, select FEA TURES and press the C[...]
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If the TV does not seem to communicate with the external interactiv e terminal, do the follo wing steps. A Press the RECALL button on the remote (in Setup position). Item 08 of the menu should r ead COMMUNICA TION SP - I2C ONLINE . If it is not SP - I2C , press the button on the remote to displa y the Setup men u. Press the Cursor Do wn button to s[...]
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C D If an “ F” , a ppears in the upper right hand corner of the screen it indicates the TV is in factor y mode . T o restor e normal operation, p r e s s and hold the PROGRAM DO WN and the V OLUME DO WN k eyboar d buttons on the side of the TV for a fe w seconds. The “ F ” should disappear . If the TV still does not communicate w i th the e[...]
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