Philips 26pf9946 Manual Do Utilizador

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U
SING THE
LCD  TV 
AS A
PC M
ONITOR
This LCD TV also be used as a PC Monitor. For the PC mode to function, connect the VGA
cable if your PC has only analogue option and the DVI cable if our PC has only digital option
(refer to Quick Guide for connection).
 Selecting the PC Mode
Press the           (PC) button on the remote control to change from the existing mode (TV/FM
Radio/HD) to PC mode. To return to TV mode, press the           (TV) button.
  Accessing the PC Menus
&
Press the           (MENU) button to display the
PC main menu.
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Use the          (Cursor Up/Down/Left/Right)
buttons to select, adjust or activate PC menu
items, namely : Picture,  Audio Selection,
Features, Reset to Factory
 and Mode.
  Using the Picture Settings
Use the Cursor Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to
select, adjust or activate picture menu items., namely :
– Brightness/Contrast :  allows you to adjust the
brightness and contrast.
– Horizontal/Vertical : allows you to adjust the
horizontal and vertical placing of the image.
NOTE Horizontal and Vertical features
are only applicable when the PC is connected
via the  VGA cable.
– Colour Temp. : allows you three options of
different colour temperature of the picture,
namely : Cool (blue white), Normal (balanced)
or Warm (red white).
Using the  Audio Selection feature
Use the Cursor Left/Right buttons, select the
sound (TV,FM Radio or PC/ HD) you want to 
reproduce on the  TV . For example, you can listen 
to the radio while you are using the computer.
Note :  You cannot listen to the radio when you
display the PIP (Picture-in-Picture) screen.
           PC Mode
         Picture
Brightness
  Audio Selection
Contrast
            Features
Horizontal
Reset to Factory
Vertical
               Mode
Colour Temp.




           PC Mode
 Picture
Audio Selection
Radio
Features
Reset to Factory
               Mode
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               Picture
   Brightness
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             Contrast
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           Horizontal
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               Vertical
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   Colour Temp.
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