Philips HTS6515D User manual - Page 40
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[ Audio Input Mapping ] Map the audio input to the connected TV/ devices correctly to enable automatic switching of input source. 1. Press OK to start scanning of devices. 2. Select the audio input to map (e.g. AUX1 Input, AUX2 Input,) then press B. 3. Select the correct device that connected to this audio input, then press OK. Note • Your TV and other connected devices must be compliant with HDMI CEC. • You must turn on the HDMI CEC operations on your TV/devices before you can enjoy the EasyLink controls. See your TVs/devices manual for details. • Philips does not guarantee 100% interoperability with all HDMI CEC compliant devices. [ Disc Lock ] Set play restriction for a specific discs. Before you start, place the disc in the disc compartment (maximum 40 discs can be locked.) • [ Lock ] - restrict access to the current disc. The next time you want to play this disc, you need to enter the password. • [ Unlock ] - all discs can be played. Tips • To set or change your password, go to [ Preference Setup ] > [ Password ]. [ Display Dim ] Change the brightness level of the display panel to suit the lighting in your room. • [ 100% ] - normal brightness. • [ 70% ] - medium brightness. • [ 40% ] - dimmest display. The LEDs and display icons will not be shown. [ OSD Language ] Select the default on-screen menu language. [ Screen Saver ] Turn off or on the screen saver mode. It helps to protect the TV screen from being damage due to over exposure to a static image for too long. • [ On ] - set the screen saver to appear after 15 minutes of inactivity (for example, in pause or stop mode.) • [ Off ] - disable screen saver mode. [ Sleep Timer ] Switch to standby automatically after the preset time. • [ Off ] - disable sleep mode. • [ 15, 30, 45, 60 mins ] - select the count down time before it switches to standby. [ Standby Mode ] Set the standby mode. • [ Normal ] - normal standby power consumption. • [ Low Power ] - low standby power consumption. However, it requires longer time to power up. 40 EN