Press and release the select button on – Philips 30PW8502-37 User Manual
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T
he remote control that is supplied with your tele
vision may also work with a variety of infrared
controlled accessory devices such as VCRs, Cable
Boxes, DVD Players, Satellite Receivers, etc. The
following instructions explain how to change the
remote mode for the type of accessory device you
are using.
Press and release the SELECT button on
I the remote control. The last used mode before
TV-MODE will lit up for 2 seconds. After 2
seconds, the LED for that MODE will begin
to flash.
Press and release the SELECT button on
the remote control within 2 seconds to move
to the next MODE, the new MODE’S LED
win lit for 2 seconds, then begin to flash.
Repeat the steps above to continue through
jgg,^ the MODES until the desired MODE is
selected.
MODETIMEOUT SETTINGS:
When the remote MODE times out, the remote con
trol win revert to the TV MODE. Timeout length
occurs from the last command or button press in any
of the MODES. The length of time before a MODE
timeout occurs can be changed.
To change the length of the timeout duration, fol
low the steps below:
^ Simultaneously, press the SELECT button
and the NUMBERED button from the list
below to reset the desired amount of timeout
length.
Digit 1 = 15 seconds before timeout
Digit 2 = 30 seconds before timeout
Digit 3 = 60 seconds before timeout
Digit 4 = 120 second before timeout
(Example: You want the MODE timeout
to be 60 seconds, you would need to
press the SELECT button and the
NUMBER 3 button at the same time.)
I!El.PI LI. l/l.M
It is recommended that you use Phnips
brand external accessory devices with your
Philips television to insure proper remote
control functions. If you are using Philips
brand accessory devices, your remote con
trol should be ready to use with these
devices.
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