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Select peripherals
Press this key repeatedly to select
,
EXT1-CVBS
EXT2- Y/C
according to where you connected your
X
Bilingual choice and
sound mode selection
• to switch from Stereo to Mono sound, in
case of stereo transmission, or from Digital
Sound to Digital Sound available, in case
of digital transmission;
• to choose between language Y (Dual Y) or
language Z (Dual Z), in case of bilingual
The setting is stored for each TV channel
s
Personal Preferences
Restore picture and sound settings, stored in
the features menu (see p. 11).
P
Digital Noise Reduction
To reduce the image noise and improve
picture quality when receiving weak signals.
Press this key to select
DNR
DNR can be individually set for each TV
or
,
FRONT-Y/C
peripherals
(see p. 17).
Press this key
MENU
®
Ò
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transmission.
‡
separately.
On or
Off.
MENU
DNR
®
channel.
Ò
†
‡
π
F
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X
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d
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U
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Ú
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+
P
V
-
+
1
2
3
4
5
6
OK
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y
Ú
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1
2
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OK
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8
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0
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SMART CONTROLS
S
M
i
Permanent programme number
Screen information
Press for 5 seconds to activate/de-activate the
continuous display of the programme number.
Press briefly to display information about the
selected TV channel and programme, the sound
reception, the selected DNR setting and picture
format and the remaining time set with the
sleeptimer.
U
Time display
The time, downloaded from the TV channel (with
teletext) stored on programme number 1 or under
the lowest favourite programme number, is
displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.
This function is not available when continuous subtitles
have been switched on (see page 14).
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Need help?
Do you have a question about the TV Remote Control and is the answer not in the manual?
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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