Menu, Rp, P^pr – Philips HD2528C User Manual
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O
n
-S
creen
MENU
C
ontrols
(
continued
)
S
tereo
y
'our TV can receive
broadcast stereo TV pro
grams. The TV has both an
amplifier and twin speakers
through which the stereo
sound can be heard.
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Press the MENU (M)
button
on the remote, then
press the CHANNEL
A
or ▼
buttons to select the w ord
STEREO w ith the TV’s on
screen arrow.
Press the
(-f-)
button
to turn
the STEREO M ODE O N.
Press
STATUS to clear
I
the screen.
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Remember, i
if stereo is not pre
sent on a selected
show and the TV is
placed in the
STEREO mode, the
sound coming from
the set will remain
monaural (mono.)
VOLUME
-IBEOUU
P
T Jse the Volume Bar con-
trol to see the TV’s vol
ume level settings on the TV
screen. Once set the Volume
Bar will be seen each time
the VOLUME buttons (on the
TV or remote) are pressed.
Press the MENU (M)
button
on the remote, then
press the CH (+) or (-) (or
press the M ENU
A
or
T
but
tons on the TV) to select the
word
VOL. BAR
with the
TV’s on-screen Arrow.
Press the VOL (+) or (-)
buttons
to turn the VOL BAR
control ON or OFF.
Press
STATUS
button
to
clear the screen.
Try it out.
Press the VOL (-
1
-)
or (-) buttons. The
VOLUME BAR
should appear at the
bottom of the
screen.
NOTE: The TV's
volume level can
also be lowered
when the set is
turned OFF.
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ou can limit the maximum
volume level of the TV set.
Once the Volume Limiter con
trol is set the TV sound can
not be played louder than the
maximum preset level.
Press numbers 0, 7, 2,
0, 9,1; then press MENU (M)
button
on the remote or TV.
The VOL LIM IT bar will show
on the TV screen.
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Press the VOLUME (-t^)
or (-) button
until the V OL
LIM IT bar is at the level you
want to be the highest possible
volume.
ton to set the maximum vol
ume
level. The screen will
clear and the TV will return to
normal channel viewing. ^
Remember.
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The Volume Limit
Bar w ill appear to
return to the low end
of the register (when
the STATUS button
is pressed to set the
desired maximum
volume level - step #
3). This is normal for
setting the Volume
Limiter. Your new
maximum volume
level has been kept
in memory.