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    [Switch on volume]
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    [BDS mode]
    Enables / disables the Professional mode.  
    [On]: All settings in the Professional 
    mode Setup menu are in effect.
    [Off]: The TV operates as a normal 
    (consumer) TV.
     
     
     
     
      [Maximum volume]volume level of the TV.  [Local KB lock]
    [Off]: The TV local buttons
    VOLUME+/-, P/CH +/- and SOURCE
    will function normally.
    [On]: The TV local buttons VOLUME 
    +/-, P/CH +/- and SOURCE are 
    locked.
    [RC lock]
    Disables the operation of the Guest remote 
    control.
    [Off]: All buttons on Guest remote 
    control will function normally.
    [On]: All buttons on the Guest remote 
    control are disabled. (It is still possible 
    to enter the Professional setup menu by 
    pressing [3,1, 9, 7, 5, 3+t(MUTE)]).
    [OSD display]
    Sets this function to show or hide screen 
    information.
    [Off]: Screen information is suppressed.
    [On]: Normal screen information is 
    displayed.[High security mode]
    [Off]: Professional mode setup menu 
    can be accessed by both Guest remote 
    control (Press [3, 1, 9, 7, 5, 3 + 
    t(MUTE)] )and the Professional setup 
    remote control (Press Mbutton)
    [On]: Professional mode setup menu 
    can only be accessed by the Professional 
    setup remote control.
    switch on volume level. can adjust his/her preferred
    The installer When the guest switches the TV on, it will play at switch on channel from a list.can choose his/her preferred When the guest switches the TV on, it will play at The installer[Power on]
    The power on function allows the TV to enter a [On], [Standby], or [Last status]) 
    of operation after the mains power is activated.
    [On]: When set, the TV will always turn 
    on after the mains power is activated.
    [Standby]: When set, the TV will always 
    turn to standby after the mains power is 
    activated.
    [Display message]
    [Off]: Disables the display of the 
    welcome message.
    [On]: Enables the display of the welcome TV turns on from standby or off. 
    						
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    in the Home screen will show. When On, the  [On]: in the Home screen will not show.  Enables or disables USB content browse feature in  [Welcome message]
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       The Welcome message function allows the TV 
    to show a customized greeting to the hotel 
    guest whenever the TV is switched on.  This 
    helps to personalize the hotel experience for 
    guests.  The Welcome message can consist 
    of 2 lines of text, with each line containing a 
    maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters.  Use NoteTo activate the Welcome message, the 
    [Display message] option must be [On].
    [Line 1]: Sets the characters of the [Line 2]: Sets the characters of the 
    second line message.
    [Clear]: Clear the settings in Line 1 
    and Line 2.
    [Auto scart]
    Enables auto scart switching or break-in 
    Professional mode.
    [Off]: Disables auto scart switching or 
    break-in Professional mode.
    [On]: Enables auto scart switching or 
    break-in Professional mode.Auto USB]
    [Auto Easylink]
    HDMI-CEC (Philips EasyLink) enables one-touch 
    play and one touch standby between HDMI-CEC 
    compliant devices. Note
    Before activating HDMI-CEC in function, make sure the HDMI-CEC compliant devices are 
    turned to on. 
    Selects [EasyLink] > [On][HDMI-CEC in] in Professional mode.
    Refer to page 40 on “Use Philips EasyLink” for 
    more details about HDMI-CEC function. 
    [Off]: Disables HDMI-CEC feature in 
    Professional mode.
    [On]: Enables HDMI-CEC feature in 
    Professional mode. [
    Enables or disables USB break-in feature in 
    Professional mode.
    [Off]: When USB is plugged in, 
    the [Multimedia] menu will not 
    appear automatically, but users can 
    access [Multimedia] menu from the 
    [Consumer setup] menu.
    [On]: When USB is plugged in, 
    the [Multimedia] menu appears 
    automatically.
    Browse USB] [
    Professional mode.
    [Off]: [Multimedia] 
    [Blank channel]
    The Blank channel function disables the display 
    of video on the TV, but does not affect the audio 
    output.  This function can be used for audio 
    applications (example: music-only channels, and so 
    on) which do not necessarily require the display 
    of video. 
    1Enters the [Blank channel], the list of all 
    channels appear.
    2Selects one or more channels and press OK
    to mark.
    3The channels marked with [X] will not 
    display video on the TV.When Off, the  icon [Multimedia] 
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      [Store Settings]
    [TV to Smartloader] [Smartloader to TV]video,  audio,  channel Table, and Professional 
    mode settings) from a Smartloader / USB device 
    to the TV set.video, audio, channel Table, and Professional mode 
    settings) from the TV set to a Smartloader /USB 
    device. Selects  to store Professional mode 
    settings. 
    						
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    8 Connect devices
    For best picture quality, we recommend you 
    use the following connection types, listed below 
    from highest to basic quality:
    1 HDMI
    2 Y Pb Pr (component)
    3 SCART
    4 VIDEO (composite)Note
    The connectivity diagrams provided in this   section are examples only. Other types of 
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     dVGA
    Video input from a computer.
    eAUDIO IN
    Audio input from devices that require 
    a separate audio connection, such as a 
    computer.
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    Analogue audio and video input from 
    analogue or digital devices such as DVD 
    players or game consoles.
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    Digital audio output to home theatres 
    and other digital audio systems.
    cAUDIO OUT L/R
    Analogue audio output to home theatres 
    and other audio systems.
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    							Side connectors
    Refer to the correct connector diagram for 
    your TV screen size:
    aAUDIO IN L/R
    Audio input from analogue devices 
    connected to VIDEO or S-VIDEO.gHDMI 1/2/3
    Digital audio and video input from high-players.Note
    Only one HDMI connector is available on 19/22” models. The HDMI connector on these 
    models is labelled as HDMI instead of HDMI 1.
    hTV ANTENNA
    Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite.ÌÊ ßÒÌÛÒÒß31EN33EN 
    						
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    Digital audio and video input from high-players.
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    For use by service personnel only.
    Connect a computer
    Before you connect a computer to the TV:
    Set the screen refresh rate on your computer to 60Hz.
    Select a supported screen resolution on your computer.
    Enable [PC mode] in the [Picture]menu 
    (see ‘Manually adjust picture settings’ on 
    page 15), and set the picture format to 
    [Unscaled].
      
    Connect a computer with one of the 
    following connectors:Note
    Connections via DVI or VGA require an additional audio cable.HDMI cablebVIDEO
    Composite video input from analogue 
    devices such as VCRs.
    cS-VIDEO
    Video input from analogue devices such 
    as satellite receivers.
    dStereo audio output to headphones or 
    earphones.
    eCOMMON INTERFACE
    Slot for a Conditional Access Module 
    (CAM).
    fUSB
    Data input from USB storage devices. 
    						
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     HDMI cable and HDMI-DVI adaptor 
    (side HDMI and AUDIO IN L/R)VGA cable
    Use a Conditional Access 
    Module
    A Conditional Access Module (CAM) is 
    provided by digital TV service operators to 
    decode digital TV channels.Note
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    DVI-HDMI cable (rear HDMI and 
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     Assign a channel decoder
    Before using a SCART digital channel decoder, 
    select the channel to decode and assign the 
    decoder to EXT 1 or EXT 2.
    1While watching TV, press  (Home).
    The home menu appears. »
    2Press the Navigation buttons to select 
    [Setup].
    3Press OK.
    The  »[Setup] menu appears.
    4Press the Navigation buttons to select 
    [Installation] > [Decoder] > [Channel].
    5Press the Navigation buttons to select 
    [Status], then the location of the decoder 
    (eg. EXT 1 or EXT 2).
    6Press OKThe decoder is assigned. »
    Use Philips EasyLink
    Your TV supports Philips EasyLink, which 
    uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics 
    Control) protocol. EasyLink-compliant devices 
    that are connected through HDMI connectors 
    can be controlled by a single remote control. Note
    Philips does not guarantee 100% interoperability with all HDMI CEC devices.Note
    The EasyLink-compliant device must be switched on and selected as the source.Insert and activate a CAMCaution
    Be sure to follow the instructions described below. Wrong insertion of a CAM may 
    damage both the CAM and your TV.
    1Switch off the TV.
    2Following the directions printed on the 
    CAM, gently insert the CAM into the 
    COMMON INTERFACE at the side of 
    the TV.
    3Push the CAM in as far as it will go.
    4Turn on the TV and wait for the CAM 
    to be activated. This may take several 
    minutes. Do not remove the CAM from 
    the slot when in use — removing the 
    CAM will deactivate digital services.
    Access CAM services
    1After inserting and activating the CAM, 
    press  OPTIONS.
    The options menu appears. »
    2Press the Navigation buttons to select 
    [Common interface].
    3Press OK.
    A list of CAM applications appears. »
    4Press the Navigation buttons to select a 
    CAM application.
    5Press OKThe selected CAM application is  »
    enabled. 
    						
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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.
    Remote control (RC) key forwarding
    RC key forwarding allows you to control 
    EasyLink-compliant devices using your TV 
    remote control. 
    						
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