Philips 32PW6332 Manuale Utente
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16/9 (formats) ............................................9
Child lock..................................................14
Connections .............................................19
Decoder, ( C DV ) , (CDI) and Games......18
Dolby Surround .......................................13
External loudspeakers............................20
Favourite programmes .............................7
Features .....................................................14
Fine tuning...................................................6
Headphones..........................................14-9
Language used for menus ........................4
Menus.....................................................4-12
Picture (adjustments) .............................12
Programmable keys ...................................8
Programme names.....................................7
Programme number display.....................9
Programmes................................................8
Child lock..................................................14
Connections .............................................19
Decoder, ( C DV ) , (CDI) and Games......18
Dolby Surround .......................................13
External loudspeakers............................20
Favourite programmes .............................7
Features .....................................................14
Fine tuning...................................................6
Headphones..........................................14-9
Language used for menus ........................4
Menus.....................................................4-12
Picture (adjustments) .............................12
Programmable keys ...................................8
Programme names.....................................7
Programme number display.....................9
Programmes................................................8
Programming ............................................15
Remote control .........................................3
Selecting EXT sockets ........................9-18
Sleeptimer.................................................15
"Smart controls" ........................................8
Sort...............................................................5
Remote control .........................................3
Selecting EXT sockets ........................9-18
Sleeptimer.................................................15
"Smart controls" ........................................8
Sort...............................................................5
Sound (adjustments)...............................13
Stereo/ mono/ NICAM (sound mode) .9
Storing adjustments ................................14
Surround loudspeakers ..........................20
Stereo/ mono/ NICAM (sound mode) .9
Storing adjustments ................................14
Surround loudspeakers ..........................20
Systems ........................................................6
Teletext......................................................16
Time (display) .............................................9
Tuning in TV channels ...............................5
TV keys ........................................................3
Video recorder (keys) ........................9-18
Time (display) .............................................9
Tuning in TV channels ...............................5
TV keys ........................................................3
Video recorder (keys) ........................9-18
Easy Tune:
A system for automatically installing and storing programmes.
PAL SECAM colour coding:
PAL is used in the majority of European countries,
SECAM in France, the CIS and the majority of African countries.
The United States and Japan use a different system called NTSC.
The United States and Japan use a different system called NTSC.
RGB Signals:
These are separate Red, Green and Blue signals which directly drive
the red, green and blue emmitterers in the cathode ray tube.
Using these signals provides better picture quality.
Using these signals provides better picture quality.
S-VHS Signals:
These are 2 separate video signals from the S-VHS and HI-8 recording
standards.The luminance signals Y (black and white) and chrominance signals C
(colour) are recorded separately on the tape.This provides better picture quality
than with normal videos (VHS and 8mm), where the Y/C signals are combined to
give only one signal.
(colour) are recorded separately on the tape.This provides better picture quality
than with normal videos (VHS and 8mm), where the Y/C signals are combined to
give only one signal.
Smart controls:
Allow access to a series of picture and sound presets.
MONO sound: The sound is in mono when only one channel is transmitted.
STEREO sound:
STEREO sound:
The sound is in stereo when the left and right channels are
transmitted separately.
NICAM sound:
Process by which digital sound can be transmitted.
System:Television pictures are not broadcast in the same way in all countries.
There are different standards: BG, DK, I and L L' (France).
The SYSTEM adjustment is used to select these different standards.
16/9: Refers to the ratio between the length and height of the screen.Wide screen
televisions have a ratio of 16/9, that of your TV set is 4/3.
Warning: If you intend to watch a 4/3 ratio picture in a 16/9 ratio format, the picture
will be compressed vertically.
14/9 (only on certain models):
Intermediate format which, by enlarging the picture, reduces the size of the black
bands at the top and bottom of the pictures in cinemascope format.
bands at the top and bottom of the pictures in cinemascope format.
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