Wi-fi media connect – Philips 32PFL9705H-12 User Manual

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Select a photo for Scenea
1 Select a photo from a connected USB device or from a connected
PC. This photo must be in JPEG format.

2 With the photo highlighted in the Browse USB or Browse PC list,
press

o (Options) , select Set as Scenea and press OK. By agreeing

to overwrite the current photo, the new photo is set.

Scenea lounge light
To switch off Ambilight when Scenea is on, press

s (Adjust). Or

press

J (Ambilight) on the front of the TV.

Energy saving
To switch the TV to the energy conscious setting, press

s (Adjust),

select Smart picture and press OK. Select Energy saving.

Specifics
With Scenea switched on, the TV will automatically switch to
standby after 4 hours. You will be warned 1 minute before switch off.
This automatic switch to standby prevents unnecessary energy use in
case you forget that Scenea is on.

If the Sleep timer is set, the TV will also switch to standby after the
set time has elapsed.
Scenea has no sound.

Wi-Fi Media Connect

With Wi-Fi MediaConnect you can bring up (project) your PC screen on
the TV screen wirelessly. You can project video, music, presentations or
other content playing on your laptop or desktop PC.

Before you can project the PC screen on TV, you must install the
Wi-Fi MediaConnect software on your PC.
Read more about installing the Wi-Fi MediaConnect software in

Help > Setup > Network > Wi-Fi MediaConnect.

Start projecting
To start projecting the PC screen on TV, click on the small TV like
icon in the taskbar at the bottom right of the PC screen. Your PC
screen appears on your TV screen.

Stop projecting
To stop projecting, click on the TV icon again.

Wi-Fi MediaConnect Help
To read the Wi-Fi MediaConnect Help, right-click the TV icon in the
taskbar of the PC and select Help.

Specifics
The playback of video can be affected by your PC performance and
your wireless network bandwidth.

You can project high definition (HD) or standard definition (SD)
video, depending on the processing power of your PC.
The content protection on most DVD or Blu-ray Disc movies might
restrict watching the movie on a TV when the disc is playing on a
PC.
The TV shows PC media files with a small delay.

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