Ntroduction, Consumer onscreen menu, Commercial setup menu – Philips PA9019C199 User Manual
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NTRODUCTION
Your Philips Institutional Television tuning system is set to operate in either "Consumer" or "Commercial" type product modes. In the
Consumer mode the tuning system operates as a standard TV, allowing normal initial power ON, channel selection, and volume control
(as well as a variety of select Menu features). Use the supplied remote control to adjust the TV in the Consumer mode. Refer to the
"On-Screen Features (Consumer)" section in this manual for descriptions on the use and operation of Consumer mode Menu controls.
Use a T374AH (RG4172-BK03) remote with its TV Setup, Guest, and Data Communication Mode capabilities to set the TV for the
various Commercial mode settings. (Note: On some select Institutional TV models you may also be able to use the buttons at the set to
select a Setup Mode. Again, this may not apply or be available on your current model. Commercial setup and verification procedures
may be performed which are backward compatible with previous Commercial chassis setup remotes. (See T374AH Remote Control
Instructions, part # IB7166E002, for specific operating details.)
Within the TV SETUP MENU (as selected with the T374AH
remote control) use the “PROPLUS SETUP MENU -
ACCESS LEVEL” control to place the television in either the
CONSUMER, COMMERCIAL, LOCKED, or UNLOCKED
mode.
When CONSUMER is the selected mode, the TV functions
as a standard consumer television (Philips RC-5 system) and
accepts standard remote control commands. Events are
ignored and the television is used for normal TV viewing (in
place of any commercial /professional special event applica-
tions).
When UNLOCKED is the selected mode, the TV functions
the same as in the Consumer Mode. When an event is active,
no menu is available unless the Setup Code or Setup Remote
is used. (Channel selection either is not allowed or is restrict-
ed to the event channel ring - depending upon the event pro-
gramming.)
When COMMERCIAL is the selected mode, the Consumer
menu is limited to three Menu items - CLOSED CAPTION
(CC); SLEEPTIMER; and V-CHIP SETUP. Channel selec-
tion and tuning are also restricted to channels in the standard
channel ring. When an event is active, no menu is available
unless the Setup Code or Setup Remote is used. (Channel
selection either is not allowed or is restricted to the event
channel ring - depending upon the event programming.)
When LOCKED is the selected mode, the TV may be used
only during an event. If no event is active, the TV cannot be
turned ON (unless the Setup Code is used to enter the Setup
Menu or the Setup Remote is used). When an event is active,
no menu is available unless the Setup Code or Setup Remote
is used. (Channel selection either is not allowed or is restrict-
ed to the event channel ring - depending upon the event pro-
gramming.)
Note: Use of various Audio/Video connection jacks, or
other input modes on the rear of the set, is dependent on
whether the TV has a ProVideo Kit1 Expansion, or other
Smart Card Assembly, jackpanel installed. Please refer to
the separate setup and use information that will detail the
various Audio and Video connections possible with these
type modules. Also, please be aware that dependent upon
the type of Smart Card module installed with the set that
certain select “event” program features may be affected or
not be operable.
CONSUMER ONSCREEN MENU
(For basic television Menu and supplied remote operation instructions, refer to
the Onscreen Features (Consumer) section of this owner’s manual.)
COMMERCIAL SETUP MENU
(For Menu control operations and use, refer to the OnScreen Features
(Commercial) section of this owner’s manual.)
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C L O C K D I S P L A Y
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C H A N N E L I N S T A L L
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S W I T C H O N C H A N N E L
P O W E R O N
C H A N N E L D I S P L A Y
K E Y B O A R D L O C K
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A U D I O / V I D E O M U T E
W E L C O M E M E S S A G E
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