Entering Hotel Mode Menu - Philips 32HF7543 User Manual

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2005 HF Series User's Manual
The specific steps for entering Hotel Mode Menu, setting Hotel Mode to No, making
changes to the consumer set and then reversing the process are as follows:
1. Using RC2573GR setup remote, enter setup menu
2. Go to "Communication" item and right arrow to select
3. Set "Commercial Mode" to No
4. Exit setup menu (press "M" twice)
5. Press sequence 3,1,9,7,5,3, mute to enter "Hotel Mode Menu"
6. Set Hotel Mode to No
7. Scroll down to Store, press right arrow to go to "Store" on the right side of screen.
Press "F" button to get "Store Completed"
8. Remove AC power from set for at least 5 seconds
9. Power on set. Set is now in consumer mode and changes can be made to the non-
commercial settings.
10. When finished with consumer settings, press sequence 3,1,9,7,5,3, mute to enter
"Hotel Mode Menu"
11. Set Hotel Mode to yes, scroll down and ensure PSIP** is set to desired setting. Scroll
down to Store, press right arrow to go to "Store" on the right side of screen. Press
"F" button to get "Store Completed"
12. Remove AC power from set for at least 5 seconds and the n restore AC power to set.
Set is now back in Hotel mode
13. Wait about 10 seconds (you will hear a click around that time), then press power
button on setup remote (in setup mode)
14. Wait a few seconds and press "M" to invoke menu.
15. Go to "Communication" item and right arrow to select
16. Set "Commercial Mode" to Yes
17. Exit setup menu (press "M" twice)
18. Press power button on setup remote to turn set off and then turn back on to ensure
settings are saved.
19. Set should now work as a commercial set
** ATSC digital terrestrial broadcast channels send information along with the television signal that is
known as PSIP information. PSIP information contains data such as the channel numbers that will
normally be seen by the viewer of the channel. These channels are virtual channels meaning the channel
numbers displayed may not represent the channel numbers where the signals are physically located. In
normal viewing of ATSC signals by consumers, these virtual channels are used when tuning. However, in
some commercial applications there is a desire not to use virtual channels and instead use the physical
channel numbers when tuning.
The Hotel Mode Menu allows the selection of "PSIP" to either Yes or No. Setting PSIP to Yes means that
the PSIP Virtual Channel Tables will be processed and used when tuning digital signals. Setting PSIP to
No means PSIP Virtual Channel Tables will not be processed and digital channels will be tuned using the
RF channel location and MPEG program number as defined in PAT/PMT.
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