Philips LED TV 22PFL3405 56 cm 22" HD Ready with Digital Crystal Clear User Manual

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Step 3 Fine-tune analogue channels

1

Press MENU.

2

Press

to select [Installation] >

[Channel installation] > [Analogue:
manual install].

The

»

[Analogue: manual install] menu

appears.

3

Press to select [Fine tune], then press

to enter.

4

Press to adjust frequency.

5

Press

OK to confirm.

6

Press to select [Store current

channel] to store channel number.

7

Press to enter [Store current channel].

8

Select

[Yes], then press OK to store

current channel.

9

Press MENU to exit.

Skip channels

1

When watching TV, switch to the channel

that you want to skip.

2

Press MENU.

3

Press

to select [Installation] >

[Channel installation] > [Analogue:
manual install].

The

»

[Analogue: manual install] menu

appears.

4

Press to select [Skip channel], then

press to enter.

5

Press to select [Yes], then press OK

to skip current channel.

The selected channel is skipped when

»

you press P +/- on your remote
control or view from the channel grid.

6

To skip more channels, repeat the

procedure.

Tip

To access the skipped channels, press

Numeric

buttons.
To restore a skipped channel, repeat steps 1 to

4, and then select [No] in step 5.

Step 2 Search and store new TV
channels

1

Press MENU.

2

Press

to select [Installation] >

[Channel installation] > [Analogue:
manual install].

The

»

[Analogue: manual install] menu

appears.

3

Press to select [Search], then press

to enter.

4

Press

Numeric buttons to manually enter

the three-digit frequency.

5

Press

OK to begin search.

If a channel is unavailable at the

»

selected frequency, the system searches
for the next available channel.

6

When the new channel appears, press

to select [Store as new channel].

This stores the channel under a new

»

channel number.

7

Press to enter [Store as new channel].

8

Select

[Yes], then press OK to store the

new channel.

9

Press MENU to exit.

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