Emote, Ontrol, Peration t – Philips 60PP960199 User Manual

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POSITION

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PERATION

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ELEVISION

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o load the supplied bat-

teries into the remote:

1. Remove the battery

compartment lid on the
back of the remote.

2. Place the batteries (2-

AA) in the remote. Be
sure the (+) and (-) ends
of the batteries line up
correctly (inside of case is
marked.)

3. Reattach the battery lid.

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ATTERY

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NSTALLATION

Press the TV

"System" button on the
remote

to be sure the remote

sends its commands to the TV.

Point the remote control
toward the remote sensor win-
dow on the TV when operating
the TV with the remote.

BEGIN

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STOP

Press the POWER

button to turn the TV ON.

Press the VOLUME UP

(+) or DOWN (-) buttons to
adjust the TV sound level.

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Press the CHANNEL UP

() or DOWN () button to
select TV channels.

Note: Always press two number
buttons
on the remote when
selecting channels.
For example: press "0" then "6"
for channel 6.

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EMOTE

BEGIN

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STOP

The remote's TV-ACC-VCR
System

buttons control how

buttons on the remote are
used.

For example:

With the "TV" system but-
ton pressed:

the Menu ring buttons
and (+,-) buttons are used
to select and adjust on-
screen TV features.

With the "VCR" system
button pressed:

the Power, Channel, and
other dedicated VCR
buttons (see remote’s flip
down door) are used to
select and adjust VCR
model features.

With the "ACC" system
button pressed:

the Power, Channel
Number, and Channel
Up▲ /Down▼ buttons on
the remote can work with
Cable TV Converters,
Laser Disc players, and
Home Satellite Dish
systems.

Note: For more details on
how the TV remote works
with VCRs, Cable Converters,
and other accessory equip-
ment see the other owner's
manual supplied with your
TV.

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UTTONS

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EXIT

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MUTE

SURF

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SLEEP

POWER

VCR

PLUS+

REC

MENU/

SELECT

CLEAR

A/V Button

Press to quickly select Auxiliary source
inputs on the TV (AUX1 VIDEO; AUX2
VIDEO; etc.), as well as Antenna A/B inputs,
and the last viewed channel on the TV.

Guide Plus+ Buttons

Press to use the Guide Plus+ electronic guide
for TV program listings and information.
Refer to your separate Guide Plus+ informa-
tion manual for setup and use details.

TV-ACC-VCR System Buttons

Press to send remote signals to either the TV or
accessory VCRs, Cable TV Converters, Laser
Disc players, etc.

Format Button

Press to display the TV in various height-to-
width screen display options or aspect ratio
controls (4x3 - Standard; Theater 1 & 2;
Zoom 1 & 2, etc.).

Menu Select Buttons

Press the Menu Select button to show on-
screen controls. Press the outer Menu ring
button to move up and down (or left and
right) through the list of on-screen controls.
Press the center Menu ring button to select
and access highlighted controls.

Status/Exit Button

Press to see the current channel number on
the TV screen. Also press to clear the TV
screen after control adjustments.

Volume Buttons

Press to adjust the TV sound level up (+) or
down (-).

Mute Button

Press to turn the sound OFF on the TV. Press
again to return the sound to its previous
level.

100+ Button

Press to select channel numbers greater than
99 (by direct button entry). Press the 100 but-
ton then the remaining two digits to select
the desired channel.

VCR Buttons

For use of VCR buttons see the "Using the
Remote With a VCR" in your other owner's
manual.

Remember, You

can press any button on

the front of the TV to

turn the TV ON.

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You can also press the STATUS
button (on the remote) to see
what channel the TV is ON.

The tuned channel number will
always briefly appear when the
TV is first turned ON (and with
channel changes.)

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Note: You
can press any of the
TV’s front keyboard
buttons to turn the
TV ON, but the
Power button must
be used to turn the
set OFF (from the
TV’s local key-
board).

S

MART

H

ELP

Remote Sensor

Window

Open the remote control VCR button
area with the pull tabs located on both
sides of the hinged door.

Press the Backlight button to illuminate or
light the remote’s buttons to make them easier to
read and use in dark room conditions.

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Power Button

Press to turn the TV (or select VCR, Cable
Converters, etc.) ON and OFF.

PIP Buttons

Press to operate Picture-In-Picture features.
See “PIP” section in your other owner’s
manual for details.

Auto Button

Press to select from a list of Auto controls.
Auto Picture for factory preset picture con-
trol levels (set for different types of viewing
sources and programs.) Auto Sound to
select various audio mode settings matched
to different types of TV programming. Auto
Surf
to quickly select up to 10 channels
(separate from the TV’s normal channel scan
memory). See the "Auto Features" section in
your other owner's manual for details.

Channel Scan Button

Press to scan up (+) or down (-) through
programmed channel numbers.

Number Buttons

Press the number buttons to select TV chan-
nels. Press two number buttons to select sin-
gle digit channels. For example: press "0"
then "6" for channel 6.

Surf Button

Press to select previously viewed channels.
With the TV’s “Auto Surf” control ON you
can place up to 10 channels in memory.
Then by pressing the SURF button you can
quickly view the select channels.
See the "Auto Surf" section (in your other
owner's manual) to see how to select a series
of channels using the Surf button.

Sleep Button

Press to set the TV to automatically turn
itself Off. Press the Sleep button repeatedly
to select the amount of time (15 minutes to 2
hours) before the TV shuts Off.

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