Philips 26hfl4371d User Manual
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29 English EN [Low power standby (Green / Fast)] Defines the power mode when TV enters to standby by pressing remote control power button or TV local power button. [Fast]: • When set, the T V will enter semi- standby mode to achieve fast powering up. [Green]: • When set, the T V will enter low standby power mode to achieve minimum power consumption. [Power on] The power on function allows the TV to enter a specific mode ([On], [Standby], or [Last status]) of operation after the mains power is activated. [On]: • When set, the T V will always turn on af ter the mains power is activated. [Standby]: • When set, the T V will always turn to standby af ter the mains power is activated. [Last status]:• When set, the T V will always turn to the last status (either On or Standby) whenever the mains power is activated. [Smart power] Adjusts the picture backlight to achieve the following power saving mode. [Off ]: • Smar t power is disabled. ( Vivid mode is applied). [Low]: • The picture backlight is at low power saving mode. (Movie mode is applied). [Medium]: • The picture backlight is at medium power saving mode. (Standard mode is applied). [High]: • The picture backlight is at high power savings (Energy saving mode is applied). [Display message] [Off ]: • Disables the display of the welcome message. [On]: • Enables the display of the welcome message for a pre-defined time af ter the T V turns on from standby or off. Note •Selects [Welcome message] ≥ [Message time-out] to set the period of time to display the welcome message. [Set ID] (Only available in [Signage] mode). This function allows installer to designate a serial ID number for each TV. Through the ID number, the installer can control each TV by using RS232-device-chaining. Switch on volume When the guest switches the TV on, it will play at the specified volume level. [Last status]• : If [On] is selected, the T V will be automatically switched to the last volume status whenever the mains power is turned on. ( The volume level can not exceed the [Maximum volume] level). [User defined]• : (Only appears when you select [Last status] ≥ [Off ]. )The guest can adjust his/her preferred switch on volume level. Switch on channel When the guest switches the TV on, it will play at the specified channel. [Last status]• : If [On] is selected, the T V will be automatically switched to the last channel status whenever the mains power is turned on. [User defined]• : (Only appears when you select [Last status] ≥ [Of f ]). The guest can choose his/her preferred switch on channel.
30EN Welcome message 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 ▲▼◄►on the remote control to compose the Welcome message. Note •To activate the Welcome message, the [Display message] option must be [On].Welcome message is always disabled if you •select [Control settings] > [OSD display] > [Off.] [Line 1]• : Sets the characters of the first line message. [Line 2]• : Sets the characters of the second line message. [Clear]: • Clear the settings in Line 1 and Line 2. [Message Time-out]• : Sets the period of time to display the welcome message on the screen when T V is turned on from standby / Off. Control settings [Local KB lock] [Off ]: • The T V local buttons VOLUME+/-, P/CH +/- and SOURCE will function normally. [On]: • The T V local buttons VOLUME +/-, P/CH +/- and SOURCE are locked. [All]: • All T V local buttons are locked, including BPOWER button. [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+¬(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 + ¬(M U TE )] )and the Professional setup remote control (Press M button) [On]: • Professional mode setup menu can only be accessed by the Professional setup remote control. [Auto scart] Enables auto scar t switching or break-in Professional mode. [Off ]: • Disables auto scar t switching or break-in Professional mode. [On]: • Enables auto scar t switching or break-in Professional mode. [EXT 1]:• (SCART 1)(Only available if EX T I source is connected to the T V ). Selects EX T I as the auto switching source when T V restar ts from standby / Off, or when EX T 1 signal is detected. [EXT 2]:• (SCART 2)(Only available if EX T 2 source is connected to the T V ). Selects EX T 2 as the auto switching source when T V restar ts from standby / Off, or when EX T 2 signal is detected. [Power scart]: • Sets scar t source as power on / off button. When the connected scar t source is turned on / off, the T V enters to on / standby mode simultaneously.
31 English EN [HDMI-CEC in] 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] first before enabling [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. [USB break-in] 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. [Monitor out] Refer to the blanking and muting of the video and audio out to prevent illegal copying of TV channels. [Off ]: • Disables monitor out. [On]: • Enables monitor out. Note If SCART 1 is selected as T V input source, •monitor out function will be disabled through SCART 2. [Enable teletext] [Off ]: • Disables teletex t in Professional mode. [On]: • Enables teletex t in Professional mode. [Enable MHEG] (For UK only) [Off ]: • Disables MHEG in Professional mode. [On]: • Enables MHEG in Professional mode. [Enable EPG] [Off ]: • Disables EPG in Professional mode. [On]: • Enables EPG in Professional mode. [Enable subtitle] [Off ]: • Closes subtitles in Professional mode. [On]: • Displays subtitles in Professional mode. Clock setup Note Only applicable for the models with clock •display. [Display standby] Adjusts the brightness of clock display when the TV is in standby mode. [Display on] Adjusts the brightness of clock display when the TV is on. [Time setting] (Appears if you select [Clock setup] ≥ [Time download] ≥ [Off]) Sets the time manually.
32EN [Time downloading] [Off ]: • Sets the time manually from the [Time setting] menu. [On]: • Sets the time by downloading from the signal system in the [Download program] menu. [Download program] (Appears if you select [Clock setup] ≥ [Time download] ≥ [On]). Selects the programme where time downloading must be performed. [Time offset] (Appears if you select [Clock setup] ≥ [Time download] ≥ [On]) Selects the correct time zone which is downloaded from [Download program]. [Buzzer volume] Selects the volume of the clock buzzer. How to set the TV alarm? 1 Selects [Hospitality] in the [Application] menu. 2 Sets the time either from [Time setting] or [Download program]. When set, the time will be shown on the clock display. 3 Press ALARM ON on the Guest remote control to access the [Alarm] menu. [Alarm time]: • Sets the alarm time. [Alarm status]: • Displays current alarm status. [Alarm off ]:• Selects [ Ye s] to cancel the alarm or [No] to keep the alarm enabled. Note When • the alarm is enabled, icon appears on the clock display.Press • ALARM OFF on the Guest remote control to cancel the alarm, icon disappears from the clock display simultaneously. Speaker settings [TV speaker enable] [Off ]: • Disables the T V speaker. The headphone volume functions normally. [On]: • The T V speaker is enabled. (Default setting).[Independent main speaker mute] This option only appears when you select [TV speaker enable] ≥ [On]. [Off ]: • Press ¬(MUTE) or”+/- on the Guest remote control will affect both the T V speaker and the headphone volume (Default setting) [On]: • Press ¬(MUTE) on the Guest remote control will affect the T V speaker volume only. The headphone volume functions normally. Note If the TV speaker is muted independently, •press”+/- on the Guest remote control will only affect the headphone volume. [Default main speaker volume] Only appears when you select [Independent main speaker mute] ≥ [On]. Users can set the TV speaker and headphone volume to a cer tain level as the default setting. This option can avoid sudden high-volume when TV speaker is turned on again from independently mute. Installation [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. 1 Enters the [Blank channel], the list of all channels appear. 2 Selects one or more channels and press OK to mark. 3 The channels marked with [X] will not display video on the T V.
33 English EN [Disable auto updating] [Software]: • Disables automatic T V sof tware update via OAD (On the air sof tware download). [Channel]: • Disables automatic channel installation when new channels are detected. [Both]: • Disables automatic update of the T V sof tware and the channel installation. [Off ]: • Enables automatic update of the T V sof tware and the channel installation. [Skip scrambled signals] [Off ]: • Allows scrambled channels in the channel list. [On]: • Skips the scrambled channels in the channel list. [Smart RC] [Off ]: • PayT V channels are accessible via the Guest remote control. [On]: • PayT V channels are only accessible via the Smoovie remote control. [Multi remote control] Guest remote control suppor ts up to four televisions operating in one room without interference from each other’s remote controls. Each TV and the Guest remote control can be set to match each others. 1 Enter [Multi remote control] and designate one colour (Blue / Green / Ye l l o w / Red) to the T V. Select [Of f ] to disable [Multi remote control] function. 2 Set the Guest remote control to the corresponding colour by pressing MENU and one of the colour button simultaneously for more than 4 seconds. 3 The Guest remote control can operate the T V with the corresponding colour. Note EXAMPLE: • Press MENU and Red button simultaneously on the Guest remote control for more than 4 seconds to operate the TV with [Red] colour selected in [Multi remote control] menu.Guest remote control will be set to default •Blue colour after replacing batteries. Add current channel to PayTV ring: This function allows you to customized PayTV channel list. 1 Switch to the channel you prefer to add into the PayT V ring. 2 Enter [Add current channel to PayTV ring] menu. 3 Select one of the PayT V ring below to mark current channel to: [R1]: • If [Smart RC] is [On], R1 channels marked with [X] are only accessible via the Smoovie remote control 1. [R2]: • If [Smart RC] is [On], R 2 channels marked with [X] are only accessible via the Smoovie remote control 2. 4 Enter [R0] (all available channels) to unmark the channels you have marked in [R1] and [R2] to prevent users from watching full PayT V channels via Guest remote control. Note All non-PayTV channels are listed in •[R0].
34EN a PC IN (VGA and AUDIO IN) Audio and video input from a computer. b EXT 2 (Y Pb Pr and AUDIO L/R) Analogue audio and component video input from analogue or digital devices such as DVD players or game consoles. VG A VG A PC IN(AUDIO) 8 Connect devices This section describes how to connect various devices with different connectors and supplements examples provided in the Quick Star t. Note Different types of connectors may be used to •connect a device to your T V, depending on availability and your needs. Back connector for 22 inch TV 7 89
35 English EN f SPDIF OUT Digital audio output to home theatres and other digital audio systems. g HDMI 1 Digital audio and video input from high- definition digital devices such as Blu-ray players. Connections via DVI or VGA require an additional audio cable. h SERV. U (For Pro+ 3v3 signal level Serial Xpress) For technical application only. AUDIOIN SPDIF OUT c EXT 1 (CVBS and RGB) Analogue audio and video input from analogue or digital devices such as DVD players or game consoles. d TV ANTENNA Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite. e AV OUT (VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT L/R) Audio and video output to analogue devices such as another T V or a recording device. TV ANTENNA
36EN i IR LINK (Only in some models) Connector for an IR Link compliant device. (e.g. set-up box). IR LINKIR LINKIN Back connector for 26 inch TV and larger a HDMI 1 (HDMI and AUDIO IN) Digital audio and video input from high- definition digital devices such as Blu-ray players. SPDIF OUT 7 Audio input from devices that require a separate audio connection, such as a co m p u t e r. Connections via DVI or VGA require an additional audio cable . b EXT 3 (Y Pb Pr and AUDIO L/R) Analogue audio and component video input from analogue or digital devices such as DVD players or game consoles. c EXT 1 (RGB and CVBS)/EXT 2 (CVBS) Analogue audio and video input from analogue or digital devices such as DVD players or game consoles. EX T 2 suppor ts S-Video. EXT1/ EXT2 (RGB/CVBS)/ (CVBS)
37 English EN d TV ANTENNA Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite. e SPDIF OUT Digital audio output to home theatres and other digital audio systems. f SERV. U (For Pro+ 3v3 signal level Serial Xpress) For technical application only. g IR LINK (Only in some models) Connector for an IR Link compliant device. (e.g. set-up box). IR LINKIR LINK IN TV ANTENNA Side connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 a COMMON INTERFACE Slot for a Conditional Access Module (C AM). b AUDIO L/R Audio input from analogue devices connected to VIDEO.
38EN c VIDEO Composite video input from analogue devices such as VCRs. d USB Data input from USB storage devices. e L(Headphone) Stereo audio output to headphones or earphones. f HDMI (Only for TVs 26 inches and larger) Digital audio and video input from high- definition digital devices such as Blu-ray players. Connect a computer Before you connect a computer to the TV Set the screen refresh rate on your • computer to 60Hz. Select a suppor ted screen resolution on • your computer. Connect a computer with one of the following connectors: Note Connections via DVI or VGA require an •additional audio cable. HDMI cable• DVI-HDMI cable• DV I LEFT / RIGHT HDMI 1 / DV IAUDIO IN : PC IN(AUDIO)For TV of size 26 inch and lar ger Fo r TV of size 22 inch