Philips 32PW6332 - annexe 2 Handbook Download Page 1

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Table of contents

Introduction

Installation

TV set and remote control ......................................................................................2
Switching on.................................................................................................................2
The keys on the remote control.............................................................................3
The keys on the TV set .............................................................................................3
Menu installation: selecting menu language and country ...................................4
Tuning-in TV channels: automatic store .................................................................5
Sort ................................................................................................................................5
Manual store ................................................................................................................6
Favourite programmes and naming programmes................................................7

Operation

Operating the remote control ................................................................................8
Other functions...........................................................................................................9
16/9 Function ............................................................................................................10
Using the menus: adjusting the picture ...............................................................12
Adjusting the sound, Dolby Surround .................................................................13
Child lock, storing adjustments .............................................................................14
Programming, message............................................................................................15
Teletext.......................................................................................................................16

Peripherals

Connecting peripheral equipment........................................................................18
Tips..............................................................................................................................21
Glossary .....................................................................................................................22
Index ...........................................................................................................................22

Thank you for purchasing this television set. Every effort has been made 
to simplify the operation and tuning of the receiver by the use of menus.
These menus are displayed on screen when requested giving easy access to
the various adjustments.
This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate your TV set.
We would strongly advice you read it thoroughly.

Summary of Contents for 32PW6332 - annexe 2

Page 1: ...sing the menus adjusting the picture 12 Adjusting the sound Dolby Surround 13 Child lock storing adjustments 14 Programming message 15 Teletext 16 Peripherals Connecting peripheral equipment 18 Tips 21 Glossary 22 Index 22 Thank you for purchasing this television set Every effort has been made to simplify the operation and tuning of the receiver by the use of menus These menus are displayed on scr...

Page 2: ...ed making sure they are the right way around In an effort to help protect the environment the batteries supplied with this television do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium If a means of recycling batteries is available please use this if in doubt contact your dealer Switching on Press the on off key to switch on the television A green indicator comes on and the screen lights up If the indicator...

Page 3: ...ing sound pre setting Teletext functions p 16 enlarging a page temporary interruption hold selected sub page reveal overlay text on picture time display or direct access to a sub page p 8 programme selection volume numerical keys mute key previous programme Standby p 8 Pr ogrammable k eys p 8 The television has 3 keys MENU and These keys are located on the top front or side of the set if on the fr...

Page 4: ...ê Select the COUNTRY adjustment using the keys Select your country using the or keys GB for Great Britain Warning It is essential for correct channel tuning that these two adjustments are set correctly æ Open the cover  Press the and keys at the same time The INSTALLATION menu appears on the screen To call up the INSTALLATION menu To use the menus These 4 keys allow you to move around in the menu...

Page 5: ...g order starting from 99 98 97 Should this occur the SORT menu should be used to re number the programmes If no picture is found refer to the chapter entitled Tips page 21 Sort This menu allows you to re number the programmes in the order you prefer æ Select SORT keys and press The SORT menu appears The menu provides a list of all the programme numbers with their names where provided or frequencie...

Page 6: ...ses of poor reception where EUR W BG EUR E DK or UK I should be selected For more information see glossary on p 22 Select SEARCH and press The search begins As soon as a programme is found the search will stop Go to section Ú If you know the frequency or the channel of the programme you wish to receive you can enter its number in directly using keys numbered to If no picture is found refer to Tips...

Page 7: ...ll programmes are de activated the key will cease to function To exit from the menu Press the blue key Programme names This menu allows you to name and modify names for programmes and EXT sockets From the INSTALLATION menu æ Select GIVE NAMES keys and press The GIVE NAMES menu appears with the list of programmes found automatically during installation Certain programmes may not be named the signal...

Page 8: ...Controls Press the key to obtain the following settings RICH SOFT NATURAL and return to MANUAL Smart Sound Controls Press the key to obtain the following settings CONCERT CLASSIC JAZZ POP STADIUM and return to MANUAL The values corresponding to these presets are given in the PICTURE and SOUND menus see p 12 8 The TV set is switched off and the red indicator lights up To switch theTV set on again p...

Page 9: ... in mode ZOOM 14 9 and ZOOM 16 9 This line is only displayed for those programmes which transmit the signal by teletext Sound mode Pressing this key allows you to switch from STEREO to MONO sound in case of stereo transmission or to choose between language f or language g in case of bilingual transmissions For TV sets fitted with NICAM reception the DIGITAL message appears when a NICAM broadcast i...

Page 10: ...o be modified manually 4 3 4 3 Picture 4 3 Picture Result ZOOM 14 9 4 3 ZOOM 14 9 Mode The picture is enlarged to 14 9 format a thin black band remains on both sides of the picture The keys allow you to increase or decrease the section at the bottom of the picture where sub titles may be displayed Using the different screen formats Press the keys to select the different modes 4 3 ZOOM 14 9 ZOOM 16...

Page 11: ...h to display sub titles SUBTITLE ZOOM Mode This mode is used to display 4 3 pictures using the full surface of the screen leaving the sub titles visible Use the keys to increase or decrease the section at the bottom of the picture SUPER ZOOM Mode This mode is used to display 4 3 pictures using the full surface of the screen by enlarging the sides of the picture WIDE SCREEN Mode This mode restores ...

Page 12: ...he colour temperature of the picture from cool blue white to warm red white NOISE REDUCT Useful in case of poor reception to reduce picture noise snowy picture For picture adjustment see also Tips p 21 Using the menus æ Press the coloured key red green or yellow to display the menu of your choice  Use the keys to select your adjustments and the keys to adjust or access the sub menus ê Press the b...

Page 13: ...nd right R channels are reproduced on the left and right loudspeakers of theTV set and on the rear channel S creating a Hall Surround ambient effect This mode is recommended for broadcasts that are not encoded in Dolby Surround if you wish to use a rear channel To exit from the menu Press the blue key Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby 3 Stereo modes are not recommended for mono transmissions only the cent...

Page 14: ...e TV set æ Display the FEATURES menu yellow key  Select CHILD LOCK keys ê Use keys to switch to ON Switch off the TV set and remove the remote control The television can no longer be used The TV set can only be switched on using the remote control To cancel Return CHILD LOCK to OFF in the features menu Storing adjustments This function allows you to store your own picture and sound adjustments Th...

Page 15: ...e programme of your choice Select the adjustments using keys æ SET CLOCK Use keys to or the keys N B Every time theTV is switched on the clock is automatically updated on the basis of the teletext information in programme No 1 If the TV set does not feature teletext this update will not occur  START TIME Use keys to or keys ê STOP TIME Use keys to or keys PRG NUMBER Use keys to or keys DAILY Set ...

Page 16: ...riefly or the counter continues searching this means the page selected is not broadcast or is not available If this is the case choose another number Selecting a teletext page To consult the previous page or the next page Previous page Next page selection Direct access to a subject Coloured zones are displayed at the bottom of the screen The coloured keys allow access to the subjects or their corr...

Page 17: ... teletext display The L symbol is displayed and the television programme reappears on the screen This function allows you to wait when the search for pages takes a long time Temporary interruption of the display To activate de activate the screen overlay Overlaying teletext on the TV picture Reveal To reveal conceal hidden information solutions to games or questions answers Enlarging a page To dis...

Page 18: ...used by another device then the only connection possible is via the aerial cable Your video recorder is then considered as aTV programme by your TV set You will therefore need to tune in your video recorder s test signal and assign it programme number 0 see manual store chapter p 5 To reproduce the video recorder picture press the key Refer to your video recorder s operating instructions concernin...

Page 19: ... keys and on the remote control see p 8 Front connections Carry out one of the following connections and then Use the key to select E2 forVHS or 8mm cameras or E2 Y C S VHS or Hi 8 cameras For a mono sound camcorder connect the audio signal to the AUDIO L input Use the key to reproduce the sound on the left and right loudspeakers of the television N B If a peripheral is connected to EXT2 it is adv...

Page 20: ...ved sound you can connect 2 external L and R loudspeakers in the place of the left and right loudspeakers on the TV set Connect as shown below and then switch off the internal loudspeakers on the TV set The impedance of the loudspeakers must be between 8 and 16 Ohms Surround loudspeakers Connect the 2 Surround loudspeakers as illustrated below The loudspeakers should be located at the rear or on e...

Page 21: ...gs hold the green key down for 3 seconds No sound If on certain channels you receive a picture but have no sound this means that you do not have the correct TV system Modify the SYSTEM adjustment p 6 The left and right loudspeakers on the TV set do not work Check that the external loudspeakers switch has not been activated by mistake p 20 The Surround Sound loudspeakers do not work For them to fun...

Page 22: ...ity S VHS Signals These are 2 separate video signals from the S VHS and HI 8 recording standards The luminance signalsY black and white and chrominance signals C colour are recorded separately on the tape This provides better picture quality than with normal videos VHS and 8mm where theY C signals are combined to give only one signal Smart controls Allow access to a series of picture and sound pre...

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