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1 1.1 1.2 Important Safety information Reducing power consumption 4 5 6 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Your HD receiver What’s in the box? What you also need (not supplied)? Overview How to read this manual? How to use the menus? 7 7 8 8 9 9 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Getting started Preparing your remote control Connecting your HDTV Installing your HD receiver What if no channels are found? 9 9 10 10 12 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.
1 Important Thank you for purchasing a Philips product. Take time to read this user manual before using your HD receiver. It provides important information on the installation, operation and safety of your HD receiver. Keep this manual next to your HD receiver for future reference. Disposal of your old product Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.
ENGLISH 1.1 Safety information Your HD receiver is powered using a 12 V power supply unit.Your HD receiver has been manufactured to meet the appropriate safety standards, but you must follow the below instructions to operate it safely. Keep these instructions for future reference. Warnings • Your HD receiver does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open it. All maintenance work must be carried out by qualified services centres.
1.2 Reducing power consumption Your HD receiver is designed to reduce its impact on the environment and complies with the European Directive 2009/125/EC. This is part of Philips’ ongoing commitment to lead the way in environmental responsibility. It has a standby mode of operation that needs very little power. See the table below and please note that: • When your HD receiver is in the standby mode, you save energy (and therefore money) and reduce carbon dioxide emissions that damage the environment.
Your HD receiver ENGLISH 2 Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. 2.1 What’s in the box? HD receiver User manual TEXT RADIO GUIDE 12 V power supply unit Quick start guide HDMI cable Freeview flyer RF cable Retune flyer EXIT OPTIONS INFO AD DIGITAL RECEIVER Remote control and 2 x AAA batteries Caution Plastic bags can be dangerous.
2.2 What you also need (not supplied)? SCART cable (required only if you have a standard-definition TV or if you want to record a programme to an external recording device such as a Video or DVD-R recorder) TV 2.
How to read this manual? Danger Describes situations of injury or loss of life. 3 Getting started 3.1 Preparing your remote control ENGLISH 2.4 Warning Describes actions that may cause damage to the product. Caution Describes actions that are required to avoid dangerous or illegal situations. + + Note Additional information. Tip Information that is useful to know but not essential to the task. For example, information about alternative use. 2.
3.2 Connecting your HDTV Danger Risk of electric shock! Before making any connections, ensure that your equipment is disconnected from the mains. 1 Aerial wall socket HD receiver 3.3 Installing your HD receiver Before you start the installation, make sure you have made all the required connections. Connect the 12 V power supply unit to the 12 V input connector on the rear panel of your HD receiver. Connect the mains plug to the mains wall socket.
Use / to highlight the network that you want to install and press the green button. A progress screen displays to confirm that the search is taking place. When the search is complete, a screen displays the number of TV and radio channels that your HD receiver has found. Your HD receiver automatically saves these channels. Press the green button to go to the next step. Let the TV shape setting be 16:9 if you use an HDMI connection to your TV.
On the Code entry menu, use / or the number buttons to enter your area’s postal code, and then press OK to highlight PIN code. Note Entering your postal code is mandatory. You will not be able to complete the first installation setup without entering your postal code. 3.4 What if no channels are found? In case your HD receiver does not find any channels, check your connections (see pages 10 and 29) and press the red button to start the first installation setup again.
Using your HD receiver 4.1 Standby/wake up To put your HD receiver into standby, press on your HD receiver’s front panel or remote control. To take your HD receiver out of standby, press again.You can also press BACK , P+/P- or any number button on your remote control to wake up your HD receiver. See page 6 for more information. 4.2 Switching on and off Use the ON/OFF switch on the rear panel of your HD receiver to switch your HD receiver on/off. See page 6 for more information. 4.
To display what programme is on next (on the channel listed in the channel banner), press the yellow button. Press INFO a third time, or press EXIT to remove the channel banner without changing the channel. Alternatively, press BACK to return to the channel banner. 4.5.
Changing channel Press OK to display the current channel list. Use / to select the channel you want to watch. Press OK to preview the channel; press OK again to watch it. 4.7 Using the TV guide The TV guide provides you with a listing of all programmes available on all channels for up to eight days, making it easy to find the programmes you want to watch. Press GUIDE to display the TV guide. Changing current channel list Press OK to display all the channels of the current channel list.
4.8 Scheduling/stopping recordings To record a programme, you must first connect your HD receiver to your VCR or any recording device using a SCART cable (see page 28), and then schedule a recording using the TV guide or by setting a recording timer. Using TV guide Press GUIDE to display the TV guide. Use / / / to highlight the programme you want to record and press OK. In the menu that pops up, press one of the following: • OK again to confirm the scheduling of the recording.
Use / to highlight the setting you want to change. Press or OK and then press / to select an option from the list that appears on the right.You can change these settings using the Tools menu: Use / to highlight the setting you want to change and press or OK. Use / to change it and press the green button to confirm the recording timer. Press the red button to cancel the recording timer and return to the Scheduled recordings menu.
5 Using more of your HD receiver 5.
Remote control ENGLISH 5.
5.3 Front-panel display messages Your HD receiver is starting up Your HD receiver is tuned to TV channel 25. Your HD receiver displays r025 when it is tuned to radio channel 25. - rEC is displayed each time you press a button on your remote control to indicate that: • A recording is in progress • Your HD receiver is locked on to the programme being recorded - To unlock your HD receiver, you must stop the recording by pressing EXIT and then OK. Antenna signal is not available Subtitle on.
Using the Main menu Press MENU to display the Main menu. Use / to highlight a setting. Press or OK to confirm your choice. Press BACK to return to the Main menu. Press BACK again, MENU or EXIT to remove the Main menu. Note Use the colour buttons to perform contextual actions, which are described at the bottom of the screen. 5.4.1 Managing favourite lists Your HD receiver allows you to create favourite lists that include the channels you watch the most.
Renaming favourite lists From the Favourites menu, use / to highlight either TV channels or Radio channels and press or OK. The menu now displays the default channel list (All TV or All Radio) and any existing favourite lists. Use / to highlight the favourite list that you want to rename, and press the blue button. In the Rename list menu that pops up, use / or the number buttons to rename your favourite list.
Use / / / / OK to navigate through the settings and options, and make changes. Press or BACK to save your changes and return to the previous menu. You use the Preferences menu to change these settings: Display • Banner duration - Use this to set the length of time (3 to 10 seconds) that the channel banner remains on-screen when you change channel. By default, it is set to 5 seconds. • Timer warning duration - Use this to set how soon before the start of a program should the record-timer alert you.
• Audio capabilities on HDMI - Use this to set the HDMI audio format to PCM (default) or Auto*. • Audio capabilities on S/PDIF - Use this to set the S/PDIF audio format to PCM (default) or Dolby Digital*.You can also set this to Not connected. • Easy Link mode - For future use. • TV format - Use this to set the format of the high-definition video that is output on the HDMI connector of your HD receiver.You can set this to 16/9 Pillar Box (default), 16/9 Full Screen or 16/9 Zoom.
Note Your new PIN code can be any 4-digit number other than the default PIN code (0000). Press or BACK Settings menu. to return to the Retuning your HD receiver From the Settings menu, use / to highlight Set-up and press or OK. In the Set-up menu that appears, make sure Channel installation is highlighted and press or OK. In the Channel Installation menu that appears, make sure Re-tune is highlighted and press or OK.
Note Resetting your HD receiver to the factory default settings erases all of your preferences and settings. For example, all of your favourite lists and recording timers will be erased. Your HD receiver locates the software available on your USB memory stick and displays a confirmation message. Press the green button to install the software immediately. Press the red button to cancel and return to the previous menu. If you press the green button, your HD receiver updates the software and restarts.
To control antenna output, press to highlight Antenna output and press or OK. Use / to highlight Inactive in eco mode or Always active. Press or BACK to save your changes and return to the previous menu. Note If Antenna output is set to Inactive in eco mode while Antenna powering is set to On, the device(s) connected to the To TV/VCR output will not receive the antenna signal. To see information about your HD receiver, press and highlight System information.
7 Accessories and connections 7.1 Connecting your audio equipment HD receiver TV C A B HDMI Audio Equipment HDMI HDMI Digital L R Analogue C Option A – Electrical S/PDIF connection (Digital) Connect the DIGITAL audio output of your HD receiver to the relevant audio input of your audio equipment using an electrical S/PDIF cable (not supplied). Refer to the user manual of your audio equipment to choose the proper digital audio input.
Notes Double Scheduling To succeed making recording, do not forget to set timers on your video or DVD recorder according to your HD receiver’s recording schedulings. How to avoid double scheduling? Your recorder is fitted with a feature allowing its start-stop control compatible* with your HD receiver. * The recorder function is activated by the video signal at its SCART input. Once the function is active, the recording starts when video is on and stops when video is off.
8 Guarantee and service For the Philips warranty applicable to your HD receiver, please visit the Philips website: www.philips.com/guarantee. In case you do not have an Internet connection, please contact your local Philips Consumer Care Centre (see page 37). 9 Technical data This product is in conformity with European 95/47/EC and 2002/21/EC directives. The product complies with the following European council Directives: 2006/95/EEC and 2004/108/EC.
• • • • Event timer 8 Event programming via EPG DVB subtitling Digital TXT / MHEG with Interaction channel Video scaling on HDMI output: Auto, Original 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p50 Dolby Digital 5.1 audio output ECO power management IP address assignment: Manual or DHCP Software update: Update via OTA download Local update via USB Application system resources • Processor STi 7105 Reception - Demodulation • Reception of DVB-T broadcast (EN 300744) • Reception of DVB-T2 broadcast (acc. D-Book 6.
10 Frequently asked questions Connection Your HD receiver does not display any digital TV channels on your TV.You may also see the on-screen message “Signal lost”. • Check that the aerial cable from the aerial wall socket is correctly connected to your HD receiver (see page 10). • There may be a temporary problem with the reception, caused, for example, by bad weather; try again later. • Check if there is any network message related to this signal loss.
Your HD receiver displays ‘err’ on the front-panel display when you plug in a USB memory stick. Reformat your USB memory stick using a computer. Ensure that the filesystem is FAT16 or FAT32. You cannot find all the channels you think should be available. Retune your HD receiver (see page 25). Alternatively, reset your HD receiver to its factory default settings (see page 26) and proceed with the first installation setup.
Your HD receiver found all the expected channels after you retuned it. However, when you turned on your HD receiver the next day, the picture was breaking up and some channels were missing. Your HD receiver has an automatic retuning feature; this allows it to keep up to date with minor service changes. However, when the signal level of nearby relay transmitters are high or if the antenna signal is being amplified, these problems can occur.
Glossary Analogue audio Analogue sound is output from the LEFT/RIGHT audio connectors on the rear panel of your HD receiver. The red and white sockets send audio through two channels, the left and right. Aspect ratio Aspect ratio refers to the length-to-height ratio of TV screens. The aspect ratio of a standard TV is 4:3, while the ratio of a high-definition or widescreen TV is 16:9. The letterbox format allows you to watch a video with a wider aspect ratio on a standard 4:3 TV.
SDTV Standard-Definition Television. Surround A system for creating three dimension sound fields full of realism by arranging multiple speakers around the listener. USB memory stick A small size storage device, which is used to update your HD receiver’s software (see page 25). Connect it to the USB 2.0 connnector on the rear panel of your HD receiver.
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