Philips FTR9952/69C Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
11Use of the remote control
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U Time display
The time, downloaded from the TV channel
(with teletext) stored on programme number
1 or the lowest favourite programme number
greater than 1, is displayed in the upper left
corner of the screen.
This function is not available when continuous
subtitles have been switched on.
Multi screen
A menu line
MOSAIC appears.
Select the desired function with the p or π
keys and press the OK key.
Scan: the TV channels placed in the favourite
list appear subsequently.
Press the
P + key to select a next series of 12
channels or A/V sources (excluding
A/V3 RGB,
A/V5 and VGA). After the selection is finished,
press the c key to make the main picture in
the centre of the screen equal to the active
small picture.The active TV channel or A/V
source indicated by a red border, can be
selected immediately with the OK key. Multi
screen is left then.
Photo Finish: the main picture is displayed in
successive frozen pictures.
Press the OK key again to have a new
sequence of frozen pictures.
Strobe: the picture is reproduced image by
image.
Press the OK key again to have a faster speed.
Press the OK key again to return to a normal
picture reproduction.
Press to switch off the mosaic screen.
Multi screen is not available if
A/V5 or VGA has
been selected.
s Personal Sound Preferences
Restore sound settings, stored with
Sound PP
store
in the features menu (see p. 14).
Video recorder keys see p. 26
Digital Video Disc keys see p. 26
S Freeze
When pressed, the displayed picture is
frozen.
Press again to de-activate the frozen picture.
In Dual Screen both pictures are frozen.
P Digital Noise Reduction
To reduce the image noise and improve
picture quality when receiving weak signals.
Press this key to select
DNR
min.
, DNR
med.
(optimum picture quality for normal strength
signal),
DNR max. (for poor picture quality)
or
DNR off.