Select adjustments
MENU
Picture menu
Sound menu
Features menu
Activate
Store PP
FEATURES
Programmes
Sleeptimer
Message
Child Lock
Good Night
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& Press the yellow colour key to display/cancel the
é Use the B keys to select the menu item.
" Use the blue OK key to activate.
OK
on/off
Features menu
Store PP
The adjustments of Contrast, Brightness, Colour and Contrast Plus made in
the picture menu and the adjustments of Volume, Balance, Treble, Bass and
Loudness made in the sound menu can be stored in memory for all the stored
TV channels.
Select Programme list
Programme numbers from the favourite list are displayed in white characters.
Programme numbers which are not in the favourite list are displayed in black.
The current TV channel on the screen is indicated with a black block.
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Press the CD keys to select another column of the programme list.
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Press the blue OK key to select the desired TV channel.
Sleeptimer
With the sleeptimer you can set a time period after which the TV should
switch itself off to standby.
The counter runs from Off up to 180 min. or from 180 min. down to Off.
One minute before the TV is set to go to standby, the remaining minute and
the message Good Night appear on screen. You can always switch off your
set earlier or change the set time.
Child Lock
If the child lock is on, the TV can only be switched on with the remote control.
The - and + keys on front of the TV cannot be used to select a TV channel. In
this way you can prevent unauthorised use of your TV.
If the message Child Lock On appears, the child lock must be switched off
before you can use the - and + keys on the TV to select a TV channel.
menu.
FEATURES
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Questions and answers
Phillips One touch streaming remote want work with fire TV even pressing the button
The Philips TV Remote Control may not be working with Fire TV due to one or more of the following reasons:
1. Battery Issues: The batteries might be weak or dead. It is suggested to use brand new batteries.
2. Remote Malfunction: The remote may not be sending an infrared (IR) signal. You can test this by using a smartphone camera to see if a red light appears when pressing buttons.
3. TV Not Responding: The TV should be powered on using the physical button on the TV itself before using the remote.
4. Compatibility: Philips TV remotes may not be compatible with Fire TV unless the TV supports HDMI-CEC and it is enabled.
5. Button Pressing: The remote buttons may not be registering inputs. Press each button firmly multiple times to ensure contact.
These steps help identify if the issue is with the remote, battery, or compatibility.
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