Introduction, Changing the menu language, Adjusting the picture – Philips STU 901/25R User Manual
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’PERSONALISING' YOUR
RECEIVER
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1 MENU LANGUAGE
2 SATELLITE PROGRAMMES
3 D2-MAC SOUND LANGUAGE
4 D2-MAC SUBTITLING LANGUAGE
5 D2-MAC TELETEXT
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Open out the rear flap to see how to use the
On-Screen-Displays.
Introduction
Your Philips STU 901 is pre-programmed at the factory with
station names, numbers etc as well as ‘preferences’ for sound,
language, subtitling, etc. in the following section, you will find out
how to change these to suit your individual wishes.
All changes are made using the MENU buttons and the On-
Screen-Displays. This makes the procedures fast and easy.
Changing the menu language
The STU 901 is delivered so that the menu items are in the
language normally used in your country or area. If you want to
change this, proceed as follows.
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press the MENU button (8) on the remote control
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press 7 to select INSTALLATION
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press 1 to select MENU LANGUAGE
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press the number for the language you want
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press MENU OFF
Your new choice of menu language is stored automatically.
Adjusting the picture
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press the MENU button (8) on the remote control
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press 1 to select PICTURE.
Follow the instructions below to change the settings.
1 SATURATION
2 CONTRAST
3 PICTURE DISPLAY FORMAT
STANDARD
THE PICTURE WILL BE
CORRECTLY DISPLAYED ON
ANY STANDARD TV SCREEN
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Changing colour saturation and contrast
(D2-MAC programmes only)
Colour saturation and contrast have been set to a standard value
in the factory. To change them
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press either 1 SATURATION or 2 CONTRAST
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press the - + key of the MENU buttons (8).
The red and blue bars will grow longer or shorter.
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release the - + key when you have the picture you like.
NOTE:
Do not change the Saturation and Contrast settings too far to the
left or right - you may get poor recording of programmes on your
video recorder.
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