Use A Kensington Lock - Philips 32PFL3205H/12 User Manual

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EasyLink features
One-touch play
When you connect your TV to devices that
support one-touch play, you can control your
TV and the devices with one remote control.
One-touch standby
When you connect your TV to devices that
support standby, you can use your TV remote
control to put your TV and all connected
HDMI devices in standby mode.
System audio control
When you connect your TV to HDMI
CEC compliant devices, your TV can
switch automatically to play audio from the
connected device.
To use one-touch audio, you must map the
audio input from the connected device to
your TV.
You can use the remote control from the
connected device to adjust the volume.
Enable or disable EasyLink
Note
Do not enable Philips EasyLink if you do not
intend to use it.
1
Press
MENU.
2
Press
to select
[Setup] > [Installation] > [Preferences]
> [EasyLink].
3
Select [On] or [Off].
Use one-touch play
1
After enabling EasyLink, press play on
your device.
»
The TV automatically switches to the
correct source.
Use one-touch standby
1
Press
(Standby-On) on the TV's or
device's remote control.
»
The TV and all connected HDMI
devices switch to standby.
Set TV speakers to EasyLink mode
When you play content from an EasyLink compliant
home theater, the TV speakers are automatically
muted.
1
Enable one-touch play and one-touch
standby between your Easylink compliant
devices by following the instructions
in the previous section (see 'Enable or
disable EasyLink' on page 35).
2
Press
MENU.
3
Press
to select [Setup] > [Sound]
> [TV speakers] > [Auto EasyLink].
»
The TV speakers are turned off
automatically when content from an
Easylink compliant system is detected.
4
Press
to select [Setup] > [Sound]
> [TV speakers] > [On] to disable
system audio control and enable the TV
speakers.
Note
To mute the TV speakers, select
speakers] > [Off].

Use a Kensington lock

There is a Kensington security slot at the back
of the TV. Prevent theft by looping a Kensington
lock between the slot and a permanent object,
such as a heavy table.
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