Operating The Tv Set; Keys On The Tv Set - Philips 24PW6301/58 Handbook

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Operating the TV set

Standby
The standby key enables you to switch off the TV using the remote contro l .
4 Press the
key.
5 The TV set is switched off and the red indicator lights up.
4 To switch the TV set on again, press the
the keys numbered
For further information, see 'Tips': standby (p.17).
Selecting TV programmes
4 Use the
5 The number is displayed and the programme selected.
For a 2-figure number, you must enter the second figure before
the dash disappears. If you select a programme below zero using
the
key, the EXT sockets are accessed.
Previous programme
4 Press
.
On Screen Display (OSD)
4 Press
to view the programme number, sound reception and
time remaining (see SLEEPTIMER, p.11).
Volume control
4 Use the
Mute key
4 Press the
key to mute the sound.
Stereo/Mono/Language key
TV programmes may be transmitted with different sound
characteristics.
4 Press the
key to choose the type of sound.
f
5 The indication
5 The indication MONO or STEREO appears when the programme
is in mono or stereo.
If the sound quality in STEREO is not satisfactory (noise,
interference, etc.): use the
(the indication STEREO appears in red).
5 For TV sets fitted with NICAM reception, the indication DIGITAL
appears when a NICAM broadcast is received.
In stereo NICAM, the
In bilingual NICAM, the
NICAM language f, NICAM language g and mono.
The keys on the TV set
The TV set has three keys: MENU, - and +.
(On some models they may be concealed by a cover).
The MENU key is used to access volume and the "smart contro l s" (p. 1 0 ) .
The - and + keys are used to select the TV channels and alter the
adjustments of the MENU key.
The menu is automatically switched off after a few seconds if no adjustment is made.
to
(or the
key or the keys numbered
key.
g
or
appears when two languages are transmitted:
key to switch to MONO
key is used to switch to mono.
key is used to choose between
key or one of
key).
to
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