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T374AH REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS
Channel Guide This feature is activated with the Guest or Setup remotes CH GDE button. This feature uses the labels that are assigned by the channel labeling function described on page three. Once activated by pressing the CH GDE button, the TV lists the Channel Labels for channels with assigned labels. Channels that are not in the Favorite Station memory (see ADD CHANNEL on page four) will not be displayed. Each listing or page will show seven channel labels. Each press of the CH GDE button will show subsequent channel listing pages if they exist. The maximum number of labels that can be displayed is 32. If CH GDE is not pressed for seven seconds, the listing will timeout. If any other remote command is sent that requires the television on-screen display, the listing will be cleared, and that command invoked. The T374AH remote control is used to perform setup and verification operations on Philips Consumer Electronics Company commercial chassis. This remote is fully backward compatible with previous commercial chassis setup remotes, but has added functionality. The three buttons at the bottom of the remote, TV Guest, TV Setup, and DCM Setup, are called function buttons. They are used to select the desired function to be performed. TV Guest mode will emulate the Guest remote commands. This provides the installer the ability to verify proper Guest Remote operation using only one remote. Only the commands supported on the Guest remote may be valid. To use this function, press the TV GUEST button, then press any button that corresponds to the Guest Remote. The remote will remain in the TV Guest mode until another function button is pressed.
RECALL
SELECT
A/CH VOL MUTE A B E
P.PREF
CH GDE POWER TV GUEST
TV SETUP
DCM SETUP
IMPORTANT: When programming is complete, press or depress the RECALL button to save the program changes in the TV memory.
To adjust the TV for either Hotel or Consumer mode, press the TV SETUP button on the remote, then enter the numerical sequence 95, then press the SELECT button. Choose between Hotel or Consumer mode by pressing either the + or - button. Only a limited amount of features are available in Consumer mode.
TV Setup mode is used to set all the TV control settings and commercial features. This function is completely backward compatible with previous setup transmitters but has additional buttons that are valid for newer TV control systems. The remote will remain in the TV Setup mode until another function button is pressed. DCM Setup (Data Communication Module) mode is similar to the TV Guest Mode except the Select and Cursor keys send Softkey commands, allowing the DCM to have its own setup keys. The function of these keys will depend upon each DCM manufacturer. The remote will remain in the DCM Setup mode until another function button is pressed. Softkey is defined as a command that is never acted upon by the TV control system. It is always passed through the Smart Port to the DCM. Each DCM manufacturer can make its own interpretation of the function of the key. The functional description of the TV controls and features are as follows: To set up the TV, press the TV Setup button to place the remote in TV Setup mode.
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To begin programming, press the TV SETUP button on the remote control to put the remote into TV setup mode. Then press the POWER button to turn on the TV. Press the SELECT button for the display access functions to appear on the screen. Depending on the model and its features, some or all of the display functions and features described below will be valid.
PICTURE -..+ BRIGHTNESS -..+ COLOR -..+ TINT -..+ SHARPNESS -..+
Press the + or - button to adjust the picture to the desired level. Press the + or - button to adjust the brightness to the desired level. Press the + or - button to adjust the color to the desired level. Press the + or - button to adjust the tint to the desired level. Press the + or - button to adjust the sharpness to the desired level. Press the + or - button to set the maximum volume available from the keyboard or the Guest transmitter.
+ ADD CHANNEL This function allows individual channels to be added or deleted from memory. Tune the desired channel by using the CHAN-> DELETE xx NEL UP/CHANNEL DOWN buttons or by random access, and then press the + or - button to either add or remove a channel from memory. This function will give a name, up to eight characters, to a channel. LABEL xx + MODIFY Press the - button to delete any existing label. Press the + button to activate this function. Once in modification display, a cursor will point - DELETE to the position on the label. The + and - buttons will scan through the available characters. The RESET button will move the cursor to the next position on the label. A total of 32 channels may be labeled. Press the + button to allow the continuous display of the cur+ REMINDER ON -> REMINDER OFF rent channel number. Press the - button and the channel number will appear for only a few seconds after the channel change. It will then disappear.
This function will determine what channel the TV will tune to at initial turn on. Tune any channel and press the + button. The TV will tune to that channel every time it is turned on. Press the - button and the TV will, at turn on, tune to the last channel tuned before turn off. Press the + button for the POWER FORCED ON + PWR FORCED ON -> STD PWR ON/OFF mode. This disables the normal on/off control; the receiver will be activated once AC power is applied. The sleep timer function is disabled; the set may not be turned off except by removing power. Press the - button for normal POWER ON/OFF control.
+ FORCE TO CH xx _>STD PWR ON CH
VOLUME LIMITER -..+
Press the + button to disable the normal functioning of the volume control. This forces the volume to the maximum level allowed by the volume limiter described in the next step. In this mode, the mute function is disabled. Press the (-) button for standard volume up/down, allowing normal volume control operation. Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to + SET MAX VOL xx set the maximum level available. The range is made up of (VOL FORCED MAX) 63 steps from minimum to maximum.
+ VOLUME FORCED MAX ->STD VOL UP/DOWN
+ NO DISPLAYS -> STD DISPLAYS + TIME LIMIT xx HR -> NO TIME LIMIT
The NO DISPLAYS function disables any on-screen displays, except the sleep timer and mute. Press the + button to activate this function. Press the - button for standard displays.
Press the + or - button to choose between maximum volume or the turn on volume. Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to set either the maximum volume level available, or the sets initial turn on volume level. There are 63 steps between minimum and maximum.
++SET MAX VOLUME ->SET ON VOL
The TIME LIMIT function will automatically turn off the set if it has been on continuously for the time duration shown. Press the + button to activate the function and set the time limit, up to 99 hours. Press the - button for normal TV operation.
+ CABLE TUNING -> BCST TUNING
Press the + button to have the TV receive cable channels 1125, excluding channels 95, 96, and 97. Press the - button to have the TV receive the normal off-the-air channels 2-69.
SMART SOUND ON/OFF
Press the + or - button to turn Smart Sound ON or OFF. Smart Sound allows you to preset a desired volume level that the TV sound will not exceed. Press the + or - button to select the language you prefer. You may choose English, Spanish (Espaol), or French (Franais),
This function allows the TV to scan all the channels and AUTO PROGRAMMING automatically program in memory all active channels on + TO BEGIN the system. Press the + button to activate auto programming. Press the - button at any time to stop this function.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH/ESPAOL/FRANAIS AV MUTE ON/OFF EXIT NO/YES
+ CH GDE ENABLE Press the + button to enable the Channel Guide feature. _> CH GDE DISABLE Press the - button to disable the function.
Press the + or - button to turn AV MUTE On or Off. When AV MUTE is active, the audio is muted and the screen will be solid black or solid blue if a clear signal is not received. Press the + or - button to select YES or NO. Select YES when you are ready to leave the on-screen menu system.
20FT3010/37
050404.0944
PRELIMINARY
Institutional Television www.itv.philips.com
Directions For Use
20 LCD Monitor with iFace and Philips ITV SmartPort
for health care applications
Pillow speaker / pendant control interface
Pillow speaker / pendant control (not included)
(rear view of unit) Philips SmartPlug
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of its cabinet design. Do not compromise these design standards by applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which could ultimately overturn the product. Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. Battery Usage CAUTION - To prevent battery leakage that may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit: Install all batteries correctly, with + and - aligned as marked on the unit Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.) Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.
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Note to the CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Know these
safety
This bolt of lightning indicates uninsulated material within your unit which may cause an electrical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering.
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The exclamation point calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this appliance should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus. CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert. ATTENTION: Pour viter les chocs lectriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la bome correspondante de la prise et pousser jusquau fond.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
A/V CVBS DCM DFU Display Monitor FTV hciFace, hiFace H-M Link iFace irFace IR ITV Jack LCD NA, N/A NC, N/C Off On OSD Plug RC RC-5, RC-6 RJ-11 / RJ-12 SmartPort Socket Standby Audio / video.
Glossary
Composite Video Blanking Sync. Also known as "composite" or "AUX" video. In this method of video connection, the color, luminance and synchronization signals are combined on one wire. Data Communications Module. General term for devices that communicate with Philips Institutional Television products by means of the Philips ITV SmartPort. Directions For Use. User documentation. Also (formerly) known as IB, Instruction Booklet. In this documentation, the non-Iconnized television display monitor itself. Flat television (plasma or LCD television display monitor). Hospital version(s) of iFace. Hotel-mode link. Control interface based on a subset of Philips SmartPort, for hospitality in-room television applications. Infra-red interface. Internally-installed ITV intelligent interface module that adds Philips SmartPort connectivity to display products that do not have built-in SmartPort. Alternate name for iFace. Infra-red, long-wavelength optical energy invisible to the human eye. In this document, denotes wireless remote controls. In some contexts, can also refer to wired (non-optical) un-modulated TTL RC signals. Institutional Television. Commercial / non-consumer business unit of Philips Consumer Electronics Co., a division of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V., its products, and its intellectual property. A receptacle connector that typically resides on a panel built into an electrical or electronic device. Liquid-crystal display. An image-display technology that achieves a thin panel form factor and low power consumption. Not available, not applicable. Not connected, no connection. See "Standby". A state of operation in which the unit (television) is connected to an AC power source, in active use, and capable of responding to queries or commands from a control device (IR remote control) and/or DCM. On-Screen Display. Text characters that are generated by the display monitors or set-top boxs character generator. Used to display menus, status, closed-captioning, channel, etc. Connector, usually on a cable, that connects to a socket receptacle connector. Remote control. Also see IR. Philips IR remote control communication protocols. Registered Jack 11 / 12. Modular telephone-style connector with 4 / 6 electrical conductors. Philips ITV proprietary three-wire synchronous serial communications and control interface. AKA SmartPlug. Receptacle connector on a cable or jack panel that connects to a plug. Typically referred to as "off". A state of operation, characterized by relatively low power consumption, in which the unit (television) is connected to an AC power source, but not in active use, and capable of responding to queries or commands from a local keypad (if enabled), a control device and/or a DCM. Super-Video, sometimes referred to as Y/C Video, is a video signal connection method in which the luminance (Y) signal and chrominance (C) signal are conveyed on separate signal paths in order to achieve picture quality that is significantly improved over CVBS (see CVBS). Transistor-Transistor Logic, a common semiconductor technology. Also denotes the signal voltages corresponding to digital information (0 or 1), such as that in wired remote-control commands. Component video, a video signal connection method in which the luminance (Y) signal, the Pb (blue), and Pr (red) signals are conveyed on separate signal paths. Sync and green signal components are present on Y.
S-Video TTL YPbPr
Product Description
The 20FT3010/37 is a specialized television product configuration consisting of a Philips 20 LCD television / monitor (20PF7835) equipped with an intelligent interface board (iFace) that adds Philips ITV SmartPort compatibility. hiFace makes it possible to offer a cost-effective LCD television display solution for use with Philips ITV-compatible SmartPort data communication modules (DCM) for hospitality / pay-per-view, health-care, audio/visual, and other non-consumer applications. Important Product Application and Warranty Information The 20FT3010/37 is neither marketed, sold, nor intended for consumer applications. The 20FT3010/37 is neither marketed, sold, nor intended to be considered, neither expressly or by implication, as capable of being converted or re-configured for consumer applications. The warranty does not apply to, and is void for, units that have been altered, converted, re-configured, or modified in any way without prior written authorization from Philips Institutional Television.
hiFace board
Front view
Rear view (IFACE / HIFACE cover removed)
FM ANT
COMP VIDEO INPUT AV1 IN
Audio in
Video in
LCD monitor A/V jack panel
Included Accessories
Product Accessories
The 20FT3010/37 includes the following accessories:
Power adapter Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz; IEC connector Output: 24 VDC @ 5A, coaxial plug Agencies: UL, CE, NOM
Power adapter cable AC mains, 6 ft Hospital grade 3-prong plug, IEC socket Certification(s): CSA33169CLASS584103 CSA33169CLASS584202 ULE55349SPV1
Pillow Speaker / Pendant Extension Cable 1/8 mini stereo phone plug to 1/4 stereo phone plug, 3-ft, 3-conductor cable (adapts IFACE / HIFACE 1/8 mini stereo phone jack to pillow speaker
20FT3010/37 A/V Jack Panel Connection Information
The 20FT3010/37 connects to the AC mains and audio / video signal sources as shown.
LCD monitor jack panel (A / V)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
AC mains adapter 24 volts DC, center- (+) positive. RF television signal. FM radio signal. Right audio channel from CVBS or component (YPbPr) video source. Left audio channel from CVBS or component (YPbPr) video source. CVBS video. Y (luminance, green, and sync) of YPbPr component video. Pb (blue) component pf YPbPr component video. Pr (red) component pf YPbPr component video.
20FT3010/37 iFace / hiFace Connection Information
The following diagram illustrates the connections to the iFace / hiFace module.
HEALTH-CARE FACILITY WIRING INFRASTRUCTURE (1/4" PHONE JACKS) 1/4" PHONE PLUG IFACE INTERFACE BOARD (20FT3010 INTERNAL) 1/4" PHONE PLUG
3-FT ADAPTER CABLE (SUPPLIED) LCD MONITOR INTERNAL SPEAKER DISCONNECT SWITCH SMART PLUG RJ-12 JACK SMART LOADER CABLE 1/8" MINI PHONE PLUG 1/8" MINI PHONE JACK (PILLOW SPEAKER / PENDANT INTERFACE)
PHILIPS CLON99BK SMART LOADER (OPTIONAL ITV ACCESSORY)
PILLOW SPEAKER / PENDANT CONTROL (OPTIONAL THIRD-PARTY ACCESSORY)
Philips ITV General Information
Philips Institutional TV Software
Typical Philips Institutional Televisions can be configured to operate in either "Consumer" or "Commercial" operational modes. However, the 20FT3010/37 hiFace-based ITV product is primarily intended to operate in the Commercial mode. Consumer-mode operation is not intended for the 20FT3010/37, because it is based on a consumer product (20PF7835) that is adapted for commercial use by means of the hiFace module. Commercial Mode The configuration of Commercial mode features requires a Philips ITV master setup remote (RG4172BK or RC2573GR, optional accessory). When the television is in Commercial mode, access to its operation from its keyboard or from a guest-mode remote can be restricted, depending upon the settings of the Institutional TV features. For examples, the units keyboard controls can be locked-out (rendered inoperable), only certain channels can be selected, and the volume can be limited to a given range.
RG4172BK
RC2573GR
Philips ITV master setup remotes
Identifying the Operational Mode: To identify the televisions operational mode, a system 7 (commercial setup mode) master setup remote must be used. With the setup remote in setup mode (RG4172BK: press TV SETUP, or RC2573: place switch in SETUP position), press Recall. The following information will appear on-screen, depending upon the version of iFace / HcIface. NOTE: There are currently two versions of the 20FT3010/37. The respective versions are as indicated in the last line of the respective SYSTEM STATUS.
CHANNEL CHANNEL RING 1 CHANNEL RING 2 CHANNEL RING 3 CHANNEL RING 4 INPUT LABEL AUTO PROGRAM* EXIT CHANNEL INSTALLATION AV1 / AV1YC / AV2 / AV2YC / CVI / TV 1-125 SAVED / DELETED SAVED / DELETED SAVED / DELETED SAVED / DELETED AV1 / AV1YC / AV2 / AV2YC / CVI / TV 1-125 (--------) > >
*NOT AVAILABLE ON HCIFACE 0.07 / HIFACE 1.0 Note: Inputs in italics appear in the menu, but are not implemented. AV1 refers to the CVBS input on the 20FT3010 jack panel. AV1YC, AV2, and AV2YC appear in the menu but are not implemented. A channel can be either an RF channel (1-125) or a video input (AV1, CVI). RF channels (1 - 125) can select ANTENNA (normal mode), or be re-directed to (i.e. used to select) a video input. In other words, Channel 3 could select AV1, Channel 4 could select CVI, etc. This re-direction is sometimes referred to as channel mapping. However, video inputs can select only a video input (AV1 / CVI). Video inputs cannot be mapped to ANTENNA. Note: The screen will blank momentarily, and there will be a short delay, when you step through the CHANNEL and INPUT selections. CHANNEL RING 1-4 CHANNEL RING determines the channels or inputs that are accessible by means of the televisions keyboard (if it is not locked out) or from a guest-mode remote control. When CHANNEL RING 1, 2, 3, or 4 is highlighted, press the Cursor Right (+>) or Left (<- ) buttons on the remote to choose SAVED or DELETED. When SAVED is selected, the channel will remain in, or be added to, the respective channel ring. When DELETED is selected, the channel will be removed from the respective channel ring and will not appear when TV channels are scanned (using the Channel +,- buttons). Each of the four channel rings can be programmed individually, but only one channel ring can be in effect at any given time. The channel ring that is currently in effect is specified in the setup menu CURRENT RING item (see CURRENT RING). INPUT - When INPUT is highlighted, press the Cursor Right (+>) or Left (<- ) buttons on the remote to select ANTENNA, FRONT, AUX, S-VIDEO input signal options. INPUT directs the TV to select the specific indicated input whenever this channel is tuned. See CHANNEL, above. LABEL - When LABEL is highlighted, press the Cursor Right (+>) button on the remote to select the first character space area. Then press the Cursor Up and Down buttons to scroll through the list of available letter characters/numbers/& symbols provided for your labeling use. Press the Cursor Right (+>) button to highlight the next character space and continue to repeat the process until the complete label or channel title has been entered. The Channel Label will appear in the corner of the TV screen beside the selected channel number. AUTO PROGRAM - When AUTO PROGRAM is highlighted, press the Cursor Right (+>) or Left (<- ) buttons to begin an automatic channel search for all available received signal programs. Any channels found will be SAVED in the TVs program memory. NOTE: The AUTO PROGRAM feature is not available in HCIFACE 0.07 / HIFACE 1.0.
IFACE / HIFACE ITV Setup Menu Item Descriptions (continued)
CURRENT RING* (1 / 2 / 3 / 4) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ Determines which of the four channel rings is currently in effect. The current channel ring can also be selected by means of the RESET button on the setup remote (when the setup remote is in setup mode). Also see CHANNEL INSTALL. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
SWITCH ON CHANNEL* (STANDARD/AV1/ AV1YC/ AV2/AV2YC/CVI/TV 1-125) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_
Applicable to / available in Commercial Mode / setup menu only. If SWITCH ON CHANNEL is set to STANDARD, the channel to which the television will be adjusted at power-on will be the last channel / input to which it was tuned when the television was last powered off. If SWITCH ON CHANNEL is set to a particular input or channel, that will be the input or channel to which the television will be tuned at power-on. Note: AV1YC / AV2 / AV2YC are not applicable to the 20FT3010/37. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ POWER ON* (STANDARD / FORCED) Applicable / available only to the Commercial Mode / setup menu. When POWER ON is set to FORCED, the television will automatically power-up whenever it is supplied with mains power. With POWER ON set to FORCED, the television will remain powered on long as mains power is applied, and cannot be turned off with a guest-mode remote, or with the televisions keyboard (even if the keyboard is not locked out). When POWER ON is set to STANDARD, the television will remain in standby mode (i.e. off) when AC power is applied or resumed, until the unit is powered on. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ CHANNEL DISPLAY* (NUMBER / LABEL / ALL / NONE) Applicable to / available in Commercial Mode / setup menu only. CHANNEL DISPLAY determines the channel information (NUMBER and / or LABEL), if any, that is displayed briefly whenever the channel is changed. Also see LABEL in CHANNEL INSTALLATION. Also see REMINDER. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ KEYBOARD LOCK* (OFF / ON) Applicable to / available in Commercial Mode / setup menu only. If KEYBOARD LOCK is set to ON, the television will not respond to commands from its local keyboard (power, channel, volume, etc.). When KEYBOARD LOCK is set to ON, the television responds to commands from its local keyboard (power, channel, volume, etc.) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ SETUP x CONSUMER ESP* (OFF / 1 - 99) FEATURES MENU_ Applicable / available only to the Commercial Mode / setup menu. ESP (Energy Savings Programmability), if not OFF, determines the number of hours (1 - 99) the television will remain powered on after the most recent front panel keyboard or remote control command. NOTE: If POWER ON (see POWER ON STANDARD / FORCED) is set to FORCED, ESP has no effect. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
WELCOME MESSAGE* (>) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ Applicable / available only to the Commercial Mode / setup menu. The WELCOME MESSAGE feature makes it possible for an on-screen message to appear whenever the television is first turned on. The message will remain until any frontpanel keyboard command or remote control command is received. The WELCOME MESSAGE sub-menu is shown below.
WELCOME MESSAGE MESSAGE LINE 1 LINE 2 CLEAR EXIT OFF / ON (20 CHARACTERS) (20 CHARACTERS) > >
Use cursor-up and cursor-down to select the WELCOME MESSAGE sub-menu item. While Line 1 or Line 2 of the WELCOME MESSAGE message is highlighted, use cursor-left and cursor-right to enter and exit message-edit mode and position the cursor within the line of the message content. Use cursor-up and cursor-down to change the character at the current position. Press RECALL on the Setup Remote to exit the editing mode and resume WELCOME MESSAGE sub-menu item selection. NOTE: WELCOME MESSAGE, when ON, overrides CHANNEL GUIDE at power-on, if the latter has been enabled.
* COMMERCIAL FEATURE
CHANNEL GUIDE* (OFF / ON / POWER ON) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ Applicable to / available in only to the Commercial Mode / setup menu. CHANNEL GUIDE provides an on-screen list of all channels / inputs currently saved in the channel ring (see CHANNEL INSTALL) and their corresponding labels (see CHANNEL INSTALL), for any channels / inputs to which labels have been assigned. When CHANNEL GUIDE is ON, the channel guide appears when a remote control CH GDE command is received. When CHANNEL GUIDE is set to POWER ON, the channel guide appears when the television is first powered on, as well as when a remote control CH GDE command is received. When CHANNEL GUIDE is OFF, the channel guide never appears. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ REMINDER* (OFF / ON) The REMINDER feature, when ON, causes the television to constantly display the currently-tuned channel / input and/or its label (if one has been assigned, see CHANNEL INSTALLATION) in the upper-left-hand corner of the screen. When REMINDER is OFF, the channel number / label will only appear briefly immediately after channel / input is selected. NOTE: The REMINDER feature is available in the televisions commercial-mode TV SETUP and CONSUMER menus. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
3-DIGIT ENTRY* (OFF / ON) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ Applicable / available only to the Commercial Mode / setup menu. Determines whether two or three remote-control digit commands initiate a channel-tune command. When OFF, tuning will occur upon the reception of two remote-control digit commands. When ON, tuning will occur upon the reception of three remote-control digit commands. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ A/CH A/V SWITCH* (OFF / ON) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ Alternate channel Audio / Video switching. Available in / applicable to Commercial Setup Menu / Commercial Mode. When A/CH A/V SWITCH is OFF, the remote-control A / CH (alternate channel) command causes the television to select the channel / input that was selected just prior to the currently-selected one. When A/CH A/V SWITCH is ON, the remote-control A / CH (alternate channel) command causes the television to successively switch between all A/V inputs currently saved in the Channel Ring and the televisions most-recently-tuned RF channel. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ IFACE CONTROL (OFF / ON) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ Applicable only to IFACE-2-based products, such as the 20FT3010/37 (IFACE 1.01). IFACE CONTROL is normally ON during typical operation in Institutional Television applications. When IFACE CONTROL is ON, the IFACE module intercepts and processes remote-control keystrokes, thus preventing the display monitor from receiving them and processing them directly. When IFACE control is OFF, the IFACE module does not intercept or send IR commands to the display monitor, so that the monitor can be configured. Please refer to the section entitled TECHNICAL INFORMATION: LCD PANEL MENU ACCESS in this documentation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ AV LOCK (OFF / ON) SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ Applicable only to HCIFACE-0.07-based products, such as the 20FT3010/37 (HCIFACE 0.07). HCIFACE 0.07 displays its menus using the monitors AV2 input. If the display monitor were inadvertently switched to a different input / channel, the HCIFACE menu would no longer be visible, and this would make it impossible to perform service configuration changes to the HCIFACE and/or monitor. When AV LOCK is ON, the HCIFACE 0.07 does not send IR commands to the display monitor, so that the monitor can remain tuned to the AV2 video input. For additional information, please refer to the section entitled TECHNICAL INFORMATION: LCD PANEL MENU ACCESS in this documentation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________
SETUP x CONSUMER FEATURES MENU_ SECURITY * (STANDARD / HIGH) Available in / applicable to Commercial Setup Menu / Commercial Mode. When SECURITY is set to STANDARD, access to the televisions Commercial Setup Menu is possible with a guest-mode remote control, by means of the following remote-control keystrokes: MUTE.
Note: The SECURITY item itself does not appear when the Commercial Setup Menu is invoked in this manner. This feature can only be changed with a Master Setup Remote.
Health-Care Pendant / Pillow Speaker Operation
The Philips 20FT3010/37 Institutional Television product can be used in hospitals and other medical facilities. It is compatible with a type of device known as a pillow speaker or pendant control. This device contains a built-in speaker for bedside audio, while also providing television power, channel, and volume control functions, all by means of a threeconductor cable. Examples of two such devices are described herein. The following products are manufactured by Curbell Industries (www.curbell.com), Orchard Park, NY. The analog version of the pillow speaker, as it is sometimes referred to, provides a built-in speaker, a volume control, and one dual-purpose button that both selects the TV channel, and powers the television on and off. If the television is in the standby state (power off), a single press of the channel / power button will turn the unit on. When the television is on, each press of the button increments the currently-tuned channel.
CHANNEL / POWER
SPEAKER
VOLUME
If the television is on, it will power off when the the channel / power button remains depressed for four successive channel increments (the television will power off after the fourth channel increment). NOTE: Analog-style controls tend to exhibit a relatively slow response time to channel commands. This is normal, and is not indicative of a system problem.
Analog style pillowspeaker control
One example of a so-called digital version of the pillow speaker provides a built-in speaker, a volume control, and dedicated buttons that perform the following functions, as indicated.
Power on/off Channel up Channel down Closed-caption Channel guide
POWER CHANNEL UP CLOSED-CAPTION CHANNEL DOWN CHANNEL GUIDE VOLUME
Digital style pillow speaker control
LCD Panel Menu Access
There are three levels of menus that provide access to setup and control of the 20FT3010/37. 1. LCD Main Menu: The lowest menu level is the LCD main menu, which contains the menu items: picture & sound settings, and tuner mode. This menu is normally not accessible and must be reached by the instructions below. Philips iTV recommends that the factory-setup picture and sound settings be kept. Also note that the current volume level is used as the MAX volume when the "hotel mode" is activated. 2. LCD Hotel Mode Menu: The next menu level is the LCD hotel mode menu, which contains the following additional menu items: ON CHANNEL, CHANNEL BLANK, KEYBOARD LOCK, OSD display, and ON VOLUME. Of these settings, only ON VOLUME is usable, since the highest level or hiFace module software will override hotel mode menu items. This menu is normally not accessible and must be reached by the instructions below. ITV recommends that ON VOLUME is the only menu item set. The units are set at ON VOLUME level "50", as set at the factory. 3. hiFace Menu: The highest menu level is the hiFace module menu, which contains most of the standard iTV features: CHANNEL RING, AUTO-PROGRAMMING, KEYBOARD LOCK, ESP, WELCOME MESSAGE, CHANNEL GUIDE, REMINDER, SECURITY, etc. The menu items missing are the volume controls (MAX / ON). These are available in the menu levels previously discussed, but cannot be cloned. Only the menu items at this highest level can be cloned. The additional menu setting is HIFACE CONTROL. This item must be ON for the hiFace module to control the panel and activate the SmartPort. The only time that this menu item should be set to OFF, is when one accesses the service mode or accessing the other two levels. 1. With iTV setup remote (in setup mode), press MENU button. 2. Cursor down through setup menu, set IFACE CONTROL OFF (IFACE 1.01) or AV LOCK ON (HCIFACE 0.07).Then EXIT menu.
TV SETUP MENU CHANNEL DISPLAY KEYBOARD LOCK ESP WELCOME MESSAGE CHANNEL GUIDE REMINDER 3 DIGIT ENTRY A/CH A/V SWITCH IFACE CONTROL IFACE 1.01 TV SETUP MENU LANGUAGE CHANNEL INSTALL CURRENT RING SWITCH ON CHANNEL POWER ON ESP CHANNEL GUIDE 3 DIGIT ENTRY AV LOCK HCIFACE 0.07
ALL OFF OFF > OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ENGLISH > 1 STANDARD STANDARD OFF ON OFF ON
3. After the hiface control menu item is OFF, the IR switch should be set to the out position (see below) to prevent the IR from reaching the hiFace module. This allows easy access to the other menu levels. Please note that this switch must be set to the "in" position when the hiFace module is active.
ENABLE IR ON LCD PANEL BY PUSHING SWITCH OUT WITH 30mm-LONG PAPER CLIP OR RIGID WIRE.
LCD Panel Menu Access (continued)
4. With iTV setup remote (in guest mode), enter 31-97-53- mute. 5. Cursor down menu. Set HOTEL MODE to OFF.
HOTEL MODE SETUP MENU HOTEL MODE ON CHANNEL CHANNEL BLANK KEYBOARD LOCK ON VOLUME OFF AV2 OFF OFF 50
6. Cursor down to last menu item and store settings.
HOTEL MODE SETUP MENU CHANNEL BLANK KEYBOARD LOCK ON VOLUME OSD DISPLAY STORE OFF OFF 50 ON STORED
7. With iTV setup remote in guest mode, press MENU button. Make desired changes.
> PICTURE SOUND FEATURES INSTALL BRIGHTNESS COLOR PICTURE SHARPNESS TINT
Now follow the steps below to reverse the process to return the unit to HIFACE / IFACE-ready operation. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Set volume to desired level for maximum. With iTV setup remote (in guest mode) enter 31-97-53- mute. Set Hotel Mode to ON. Store settings. Push switch in. With iTV setup remote (in setup mode) press MENU button. Set HIFACE CONTROL to ON. Exit menu. Ready for external control.
050404.0944 CLEANING & CARE
To avoid possible shock hazard, please be sure that the television is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning. When cleaning the television screen, take care not to scratch or damage the screen surface (avoid wearing jewelry or using anything abrasive). Wipe the front of the screen with a clean cloth dampened with water. Use even, easy, vertical strokes when cleaning. Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge dampened in a solution of cool clear water. Use a clean dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces. Occasionally vacuum the ventilation holes or slots in the cabinet back. Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marring of the cabinet finish.
END-OF-LIFE DISPOSAL
This Philips Institutional Television product and its packaging contain materials that can be recycled and re-used. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and minimize the amounts which need to be properly disposed. This product might also use batteries which should not be thrown away when depleted, but should be handed in and disposed of as small chemical waste. Please find out about the local regulations regarding the disposal of the television, batteries, and packaging materials whenever you replace existing equipment.
LIMITED WARRANTY COLOR TELEVISION
One Year Free Labor; One Year Free Service on Parts (Two Years Free Service on Color Picture Tube) IMPORTANT NOTE: Please refer to Product Application & Warranty Info. earlier in this documentation.
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20FT3010/37, HIFACE/IFACE VERSIONS.9 3-DIGIT ENTRY..12 A/CH A/V SWITCH..12 A/VJACK PANEL CONNECTIONS.6 ACCESSORIES..5 AUTO PROGRAM...10 AV LOCK (OFF/ ON)..12 CHANNEL...10 CHANNEL DISPLAY...11 CHANNEL GUIDE...12 CHANNEL INSTALL...10 CHANNEL MAPPING...10 CHANNEL RING...10 CLEANING & CARE...16 CONNECTIONS, A/V..6 CONNECTIONS, IFACE..7 CURRENT RING...10-11 CVBS...3 DFU...3 DISPOSAL, END-OF-LIFE..16 ESP (ENERGY SAVINGS PROGRAMMABILITY).11 GLOSSARY...3 HCIFACE/ HIFACE 0.07..10 HIFACE...3 HIFACE CONTROL..12 HOSPITAL GRADE 3-PRONG PLUG.5 HOTEL MODE..15 HOTEL MODE SETUP MENU..15 IFACE...3-4 IFACE CONTROL..12, 14 IFACE MENU...14 IFACE-READY OPERATION, RETURN TO..15 INPUT...10 IR SWITCH..14 IRFACE...3 JACK PANEL...4 KEYBOARD LOCK..11 LABEL...10 LANGUAGE...10 LCD PANEL MENU ACCESS..14 LIMITED WARRANTY..16 MAIN MENU, LCD...14 MASTER SETUP REMOTES..8 MENU, LCD HOTEL MODE...14 OPERATIONAL MODE..8 OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING.2 PENDANT / PILLOW SPEAKER..13 POWER ADAPTER..5 POWER ADAPTER CABLE...5 POWER ON (STANDARD / FORCED)..11 PRODUCT APPLICATION AND WARRANTY INFO.4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION..4 RC2573GR..8 REMINDER..12 RG4172BK...8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..2 SECURITY...12 SETUP MENU..9 SETUP MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS.10 STORE (SETTINGS, HOTEL MODE).15 SWITCH ON CHANNEL..11 SYSTEM STATUS...8 VERSIONS, IFACE / HIFACE..9 WELCOME MESSAGE..11 YPBPR...3, 6
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