Screen Information - Philips 256NS Manual

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The button
Men u
Men u
adjustment
Storing
adjustments
Personal
preferences
Screen
information
Sound mode
Nicam sound
Nicam is an acronym for a way of broadcasting high-quality sound signals along with the television picture and
lower-quality monophonic FM sound. Different types of sound can be carried by NICAM, such as stereo,
different languages or high-quality mono.
The result
Keep pressing the menu button to display the symbols for the items that
you can adjust: a (volume), b (balance), tone l (treble) or m
A (brightness), B (contrast), R (sharpness), C (colour)
(bass),
and C (the timer).
You can adjust any of the items in just the same way as when you use
the menu and menu adjustment buttons on the television (please see
'Features of the television' on pages 4 to 5). The + and - buttons do not
change the programme number.
Keep pressing the menu button until the symbol of the item you want
to adjust is displayed (except the timer). Before the symbol goes off,
press the two buttons marked Q and N together (the symbols are just
underneath the buttons). 'Stored' will appear on the screen, and the
television will store all the menu adjustments you have made (except the
timer) as your personal preference (PP).
Press this button to recall your stored picture and sound adjustments.
Press this button to display the programme number on the right of the
screen. If the timer is on, the amount of time that is left before the
television will go on stand-by will also be displayed. Press this button
again to turn the display off. The type of sound is also displayed (see
below), but it only stays on the screen for about 5 seconds.
This button lets you choose the type of sound.
Which type of sound you can choose depends on the type of sound in
the television broadcast you are watching. Press the I/II button to switch
between the different types of sound. These are shown below with their
on-screen display symbol. The sound will normally go back to stereo
when you change channels.
On-screen display symbol
None
MONO
I or II
STEREO
If the signal strength is very poor, your television may automatically go
to FM mono sound.
If I or II is displayed, it means you are listening to the first or second
sound channel of a broadcast in which each channel carries different
sound, such as different languages.
6
Meaning
FM mono sound
Nicam mono sound
Nicam dual language broadcast
Nicam stereo sound

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