Philips 65PFL8900 User manual - Page 23
Create a list of favorite channels, Changing Picture format
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Create a list of favorite channels You can create lists of your preferred TV channels so that you can find those channels easily. 1 Press OK while viewing a TV program. 2 Use to select the desired channel, then press yellow button. 3 Use to select the desired favorite list (Favorites 1 - Favorites 4), then press OK to add or remove on the list of favorite channels. • indicates that the channel is added. • indicates that the channel is removed. • The channel will be marked with ! icon. Display the list of favorite channels 1 Press OK while viewing a TV program. 2 Use to select Favorites. To change the favorite list 1 Press blue button. 2 Use to select the desired favorite list (Favorites 1 - Favorites 4). To remove a channel from the favorite list 1 Select the desired channel, then press yellow button. 2 Use to select Yes, then press OK. 23 .English Changing Picture format Display modes can be selected when your TV receives a 16:9 or 4:3 video signal. Three types of display modes can be selected for a PC input signal. Press FORMAT repeatedly to switch the TV aspect ratio. For 16:9 video signal (4096 x 2160p) Unscaled Full For 16:9 video signal (3840 x 2160p) Unscaled Full For 16:9 video signal (not 2160p) Automatic 4:3 Automatic 4:3 Wide screen Unscaled Full Full Wide screen Other than DTV and HDMI connected devices, enlarges the picture to best fit the screen. DTV and HDMI connected devices display the picture at its original size. The subtitles may remain visible. Displays a 16:9 picture at a 4:3 size; the picture is shortened horizontally. Sidebars appear on both edges of the screen. Displays a 16:9 picture that is stretched horizontally and vertically. Displays a 16:9 picture at its original size. Displays a scaled 16:9 picture. Bars appear on both the upper and lower portions of the screen depending on the type of video signal. Continued on next page.