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Cable tv operation, Sleep timer operation, Channel and volume memory – Philips RD0945T User Manual

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Cable TV Operation

In CATV (Cable Television) systems, programs are brought
into the home on VHF channels 2-13, mid-band channels
A-l, super band channels J-W, hyper band channels
AA-CCC, ultra band channels W + 30 — W +58, and sub­
midband channels (5A, A5-A1). Press the Display button
until NORMALVCABLE select displays on the screen. Press
+ button to receive these cable channels. Channels 2

through 13 are selected directly. Channel A can be tuned

in by selecting number 14 on this TV, channel B by select­
ing number 15, and so on as follows:

Sleep Timer Operation

The Remote Control has a count down timer which auto­

matically turns the TV off at the end of the preset time.

Channel number on TV

14

15

16

17

18

19

Corresponding CATV Channel

A

B

C

0

E

F

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

G

H

1

J

K

L

M

N

0

P

Q

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

R

S

T

U

V

W

AA

BB

CC

DO

EE

W-H

W-l-2

W-T3

W-t-4

W-t-5

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

FF

QQ

HH

II

JJ

KK

LL

MM

NN

OO

PP

W-t-6

W+7

W-t-8

W-H9 W-HO W-H1

W-H2 W+13 W-t-14 W-H5 W-H6

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

QQ

RR

SS

TT

UU

W

WW

XX

YY

ZZ

AAA

W-H7 W-H8 W-H9 W+20 WH-21

W-H22 W-T23 W-H24 W-I-2S WH-26 W+27

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

BBS

ccc

W-T28 W+29 W-H30 W-(-31

W-H32 W-H33 W-t-34 W-l-35 W+36 W-(-37 W-l-38

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

W-l-39 W+40 WH-41

W-H42 W-l-43 W-t-44 W-l-45 W-(-46 W-T47 W-l-48 W-f49

66

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

AS

A4

W-+50 W+51

W-T52 W-I-S3 W-T54 W-rS5 W-l-56 W+S7 W-t-S8

97

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99

1

A3

A2

A1

SA

Most CATV systems use letters to designate channels but

others use numbers. To tune in a numbered channel,
select the same number on the TV. Consult your local
Cable TV company to find out which of these channels are

receivable and which type of Cable system is used in your

area. (Some cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded
signals and require special converters to receive these
channels.)

Channel And Volume Memory

When the TV set is turned off with the Power switch, the

last channel selected and volume level remain in the same
position.

D

Push the Timer button until SLEEP++ appears on the

TV screen in place of the time display.

Push the + button repeatedly to set the desired sleep

time (10, 20, 30--- or 90 minutes). When the button is

released, the timer will begin counting down. To turn

off the sleep time display, press Status/Exit button
once or press Timer button until return to the normal

mode.

You can check the time remaining for a sleep timer set­
ting by pressing the Status/Exit button once. To turn
off the sleep time display, press Status/Exit button
once again.

^ Remaining time

30'CH3

9 : 0 0 A M

B To cancel the sleep timer function, press the Timer but­

ton to SLEEP mode. Press the + button until the

"++" displays or press the Power button to turn the

TV OFF.

Remote Control Battery Requirements

The Remote control unit requires two 1.5 volt "AA" size

batteries. The Battery Compartment is located on the back

of the unit.-To open, press down on the lid and slide to­
ward the bottom of the unit. Install the batteries exactly as
shown by the diagram in the compartment.

NOTE: If one or both of the batteries are reversed the Re­

mote Control wilt not operate and the unit may be
damaged.

This Remote control unit uses an infrared wireless control
system. This means that the remote commands are sent
out as invisible light. For best operation, be sure to oper­

ate the Remote control within its 24' (approximate) range
and aim the Remote control directly at the Remote Control
Sensor window on the lower front of the TV. Please note

that furniture or other solid objects can block the path of
the infrared light. Dark walls might absorb the light.

Do not allow strong sunlight to fall on the front panel of

the TV as this may affect the operation of the remote con­
trol. In this case, turn the TV away from the light or darken
the room slightly.

NOTE: The remote control will be inoperable if the batter­
ies lose their charge. Replace them with new batteries.

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