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Audio- and video equipment buttons – Philips 50PF7220A-37 User Manual

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TUV

PQRS

WXYZ

JKL

GHI

MNO

ABC

DEF

+

-

+

-

DVD/R CBL TV VCR AUX

PIP

MENU

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

®

®

®

®

SELECT

DEMO

CLOCK

MY CONTENT

VOL

CH/

PAGE

MUTE

AV+

-

Ò

π

º

POWER

- FAVORITES -

FORMAT

RECORD

VIEW

A/CH

INFO

OK

=

_-

Most of the audio and video equipment from our range of products can be
operated with the remote control of your TV.

Press one of the buttons after you pressed the

SELECT

button repeatedly

according to the equipment you want to operate with this remote control. See
Use of the remote control, p. 5.
When no action is taken within 60 seconds, the remote control goes back to
TV mode.

POWER

to switch to standby

º

for pause,

®

for record,

Ò

for rewind (

VCR

,

CD

);

search down (

DVD

,

AMP

)

for stop,

π

for play,

for fast forward (

VCR

,

CD

);

search up (

DVD/AMP

)

INFO

display information

MENU

to switch the menu on or off

- CH +

for chapter, channel, track
selection

0 to 9 digit entry,
-

tape index (

VCR

),

select a DVD chapter,
select a frequency (

AMP

)

cursor up/down

to select the next or the
previous disc (

CD)

cursor left/right

to select the previous or
following track (

CD

)

Notes:
- If no action is being undertaken within 60 seconds, the remote control returns to TV

mode.

- After an action in the selected system mode, the remote control will remain in this

mode for 60 seconds and will then return to TV mode or press the

SELECT

button

to return to TV mode immediately.

Your TV is equipped with a Kensington Security Slot, to prevent it from getting stolen.
An anti-theft Kensington lock has to be purchased separately.
The Kensington lock is a plastic-coated steel cable with a lock. One end has to be fixed to the opening of the TV and locked
with a special key.The other end is attached to a fixed point.

® Kensington and MicroSaver are registered US trademarks of ACCO World Corporation with issued registrations and pending applications
in other countries throughout the world. All other registered and unregistered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Kensington Security Slot (if present)

Audio- and video equipment buttons