Change settings, Use lounge light, Browse pc through dlna – Philips 32PDL7906H-12 User Manual

Page 19: What you can do, What you need

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You can also press AMBILIGHT on the TV

to switch Ambilight on or off.

Change settings

In the Ambilight menu, you can access more

Ambilight settings.
1. While you watch TV, press > [Setup].

2. Select [TV settings] > [Ambilight].

3. Select a setting to adjust:

[Dynamic]: Adjust Ambilight between

relaxed and dynamic levels. Available

only if Ambilight [Colour] is set to

[Dynamic].

[Brightness]: Adjust the brightness of

Ambilight.

[Colour]: Select a predefined colour.

[Custom colour]: Set your own

Ambilight colour. To access this option,

set [Ambilight] > [Colour] >

[Custom].

[Separation]: Adjust the difference in

colour levels on each side of the TV.

Turn off this feature for a dynamic and

uniform Ambilight colour.

[TV switch off]: Select how Ambilight

switches off when the TV is switched

off.

[Lounge light mood]: Select a lounge

light mode. The lounge light comes on

when the TV is in standby.

[Scenea lounge light]: Switch Scenea

lounge light on or off when Scenea is

enabled.

[Wall colour]: Select the colour of the

wall behind the TV. Ambilight corrects

its colours to suit the colour of the wall.

Use lounge light

When the TV is in standby, press Ambilight

on the front of the TV to create a lounge

light effect in your room.
Note: It may take more than 5 seconds for

the lounge light to switch on.
To select another lounge light colour, see

Use your TV > Ambilight > Setup (Page

19

).

Browse PC through DLNA

What you can do

If you have photos, videos or music files

stored on a computer connected through a

home network, you can play the files on

your TV.

What you need

A wired or wireless home network,

connected with a Universal Plug and

Play (uPnP) router.

A Philips wireless USB adapter or a

LAN cable that connects your TV to

your home network.

A media server such as:

PC running Windows Media Player 11

or higher; or

Mac running Twonky Media Server.

Make sure that your computer firewall

allows you to run the media server

software program.

You will also need to set up the network

connection:

Connect your TV and the computer to

the same home network. See Connect

your TV > Computers and the

Internet (Page 52).

Switch on your computer and the

router.

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