Adjusting the volume, Muting the sound, Changing the picture mode – HP PL4260N User Manual

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HP Plasma HDTV User’s Guide

Adjusting the Volume

Press the volume buttons on the remote control to
increase or decrease the sound. The indicator bar on
the TV shows the increase or decrease.

Muting the sound

1

Press the Mute button to temporarily turn off the
sound.

2

Press the Mute button again to restore the sound
back to the previous level.

Changing the Picture
Mode

Pressing the Picture button displays the video mode
currently selected. Keep pressing the Picture button or
right arrow to change the video mode until you reach
a desired picture.

Vivid: Enhances contrast and sharpness for
viewing in a well-lit room.

Standard: Good for normal viewing conditions
with low room lighting.

Movie: Good for watching movies in a darkened
room. Provides a soft, film-like picture.

User: Displays the custom settings you configured
in the OSD. For more information on defining the
picture settings, see “Using the Picture Menu” on
page 28.

Changing Channels

Press the Ch+ or Ch– buttons on the remote control to
change the channel up or down. The TV allows you to
select up to 125 channels (1 to 125). To select a
channel, enter a one-digit, two-digit, or three-digit
number, or use the channel up or down buttons.

To select a channel number (for example, channel 25),
complete the following procedure within 4 seconds:

1

Press the 2 button on the remote control.

2

Press the 5 button.

3

Press Enter.

To select a subchannel number (for example, 14-2):

1

Press the 1 button.

2

Press the 4 button.

3

Press the – (dash) button.

4

Press the 2 button.

5

Press Enter.

Selecting the last channel

Press the Last button on your remote control to view the
previous channel you were viewing.

Displaying program information

Pressing the Info button displays a banner with
information about the current program you are
viewing.

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Sometimes the name of the program is not
included in the broadcast. In that case, the
program name is not displayed.

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