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MODEL NUMBER:
PDI-P26/ P32/ P40 LCD
Document Number:
PD196-145R3
Quick Start Guide
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Programming
A programming remote control (PD108-420) is used to perform all setup operations for the TV.
NOTE:
The following instructions assume you have correctly mounted the TV, wired an external pillow speaker, and connected
an RF coax cable signal, and AC power cord to the TV
.
Service Levels Setup
The PDI-P26/P32/P40LCD TV contains four separate service levels, allowing the hospital to offer basic and enhanced viewing. The
current service level can be quickly determined by accessing the SETUP menu using the remote control. Service Level can be
changed to any of the 4 levels at any time by entering the SETUP menu and changing the Service Level setting.
Signal
Four different tuning types are available depending upon the healthcare facility’s signal style. Selection of the correct signal type is
required for the TV to recognize all possible channels and before any channel programming can begin.
1. Press SETUP
2. Press
CH▲ or CH▼ to highlight Channels.
3. Press
VOL► to enter the Channels menu.
4. Press
CH▲ or CH▼ to highlight Signal.
5. Press
VOL◄ or VOL► to select Air, Cable STD, Cable IRC, or Cable HRC.
NOTE:
Most hospitals use the Cable STD signal style.
6. Now perform Auto Program or Add/Delete Channels to adjust the channels.
DISABLED
– This is like a mechanical key lock. The
TV can be turned OFF and ON, but cannot be used
for viewing programs. A standard message appears
on a black screen.
FREE
– This lets patients watch hospital education
and information channels without renting the TV.
The channels containing programming for no charge
are typically programmed into this level of service.
This is the factory default setting for Service Level.
BASIC
– This service typically allows additional
channels beyond those offered in the FREE level.
PREMIUM
– This is the highest service level with
typically the most channels available for viewing.