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Important Safety Notice 6 6 6 Play from USB Play video Play music View photos Control Play 2 Your product 8 7 Edit Recordings 1 Features highlight Product Overview 3 Connect Place the unit Connect antenna or cable Connect video/audio cables Connect other devices 4 Get Started Prepare the remote control First Time Settings 5 Watch live TV Use your recorder to watch live TV About Time Shift Buffer - temporary HDD storage Control live TV 5 Record Before you record Record settings Record the current
1 Important Safety Warning! Risk of fire or electric shock! • Ensure that air can circulate freely through the • • • • • • ventilation holes on this unit. Allow at least 5~10 cm clearance around the unit. Never expose this unit to direct sunlight, naked flames or heat. Never place this unit on another electrical equipment. Keep away from this unit during lightning storms. Never remove the casing of this unit. Please leave all maintenance work to qualified personnel.
English Trademark notice Important This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by US patents. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorised by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorised by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
2 Your product 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. This recorder makes recording easy. With the built-in 160GB Hard Disk Drive, you can record up to 123 hours of video in SLP (Super Long Play) recording mode. On top of that, you can store the DivX movies, music files and digital camera photos in the HDD Media Jukebox.
English Product Overview b c d e f Your Product a HDD Main Unit e z (Record) • Starts recording the current TV channel or the current video source. • Press repeatedly to extend the recording time. • Indicator lights up during recording. a 2 (Standby-on) • Turns on this unit or switches to standby mode. • Blinks rapidly when receiving command signals from the remote control. b HDD Indicator cX • Lights up when a timer has been programmed. f USB • Input for USB device or digital camera.
a2 Remote Control • Turns on the recorder or switches to standby mode. b USB • Access the contents of the connected USB device. 1 2 3 4 5 6 c SOURCE qh qj • Selects the recorder video source (Tuner, CVBS or YPbPr). d Colour coded buttons HOME qk • Selects the corresponding screen option. e HOME • Access/ exits the home menu. 7 f WX: 8 9 q; ql w; wa ws qa • Cursor keys for moving to the left/ right. • During viewing of a TV programme, press and hold to replay or skip forward.
m SUBTITLE • Selects a subtitle language during play of DivX Ultra Video content. n A-B REPEAT • Repeats a specific section of a title. o SLOW v P +/• In tuner mode, select the next or previous TV channel. English • Selects a chapter/track number to play. • Selects the recorder’s preset TV tuner channel. w AUDIO • Selects an audio language. x RESOLUTION • Adjust display resolution. y ZOOM • Enlarges a picture or recording during play. Press repeatedly to toggle through various options.
3 Connect This section describes the connections for the recorder. Basic connections: • Connect antenna or cable • Connect video/audio cables Optional connections: • Connect other devices • Connect to Cable box/ Satellite receiver • Connect to VCR or other similar device • Connect to DVD player or other similar device • Connect to analogue camcorder Connect antenna or cable To watch and record TV programmes, connect this recorder to an antenna or a cable box/satellite receiver.
Connect video/audio cables • The S-video input socket on your TV may be labelled as Y/C or S-VHS. To view the playback from this recorder, connect the recorder to the TV. Before you start, select the best video connection. • Option 1: Connect to S-video socket (for a standard TV). • Option 2: Connect to composite video sockets (for a standard TV). • Option 3: Connect to component video sockets (for a Progressive Scan TV).
Option 3: Connect to component video sockets 1 VIDE O Y Pb Pr VIDEO Y Pr Pb MAINS TV -OUT ANTE NNA-IN CVBS L INPUT A U D IO R CVBS L A U D IO R S-VIDEO OUTPUT VIDE Y 2 Y Pr Pb CVBS A U D IO L OUTPUT PB R S 2 PR COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT AUDIO IN 1 2 Connect component video cables (red/ blue/green - not supplied) from the Y Pr Pb OUTPUT sockets to the component input sockets on the TV.
Tips Connect to cable box/satellite receiver 1 • With this connection, automatic channel search is not required. See chapter ‘Get Started’. • The CVBS sockets on the device may be labelled as Ensure that the cable box/ satellite receiver is connected to the TV with an antenna cable. VIDE O Y Pb Pr English To connect this recorder to other devices, you can use these suggested connections for common used cases. Other solutions may be possible, depending on the features of the device.
Connect to VCR or similar device VIDE O Y VIDEO Pr Pb Connect to DVD player or similar device Y Pr Pb MAINS TV -OUT ANTE NNA-IN CVBS L A U D IO R CVBS INPUT L A U D IO R S-VIDEO OUTPUT VIDE O Y Pr Pb VIDEO Y Pr Pb MAINS TV -OUT ANTE NNA-IN CVBS A U D IO L R CVBS INPUT L A U D IO R S-VIDEO OUTPUT VIDE O Y Pr Pb VIDE O Y 1 1 CVBS L A U D IO Pb Pr R INPUT INPUT CVBS 2 2 L A U D IO R 2 INPUT INPUT OUT VIDEO OUT Component Video Out AUDIO OUT L AUD
VIDE O Y Pr Pb Connect to a USB device or digital camera VIDEO Y Pr Pb MAINS TV -OUT ANTE NNA-IN CVBS A U D IO L R CVBS INPUT L A U D IO R English Connect to an analogue camcorder S-VIDEO OUTPUT 1 Pr Pb CVBS Connect VIDE O Y A U D IO L R INPUT INPUT 2 2 VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT 1 1 2 Connect a video cable (yellow end) from the CVBS INPUT socket and to the SVHS or video output socket on the camcorder.
4 Get Started Navigate through the menu 1 Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the front panel and select the desired function. Prepare the remote control 2 1 2 3 Open the battery compartment cover. Insert two batteries type R03 or AAA. Match the indications (+-) inside the battery compartment. Close the cover. Use the following buttons on the remote control to navigate through the onscreen menus, enter numbers and confirm your selection.
First Time Settings Notes • Before you start, ensure that you have made all the required connections. • If a cable box or satellite receiver is connected, • 1 2 turn it on now. Complete the initial setup for this recorder before you record. 4 Press 2 to turn on the recorder. Press ST to select the country of your residence and press OK. The TV aspect selection screen is displayed.
7 First Installation Menu Language TV Region TV Shape Auto Scan Clock Cancel OK Select [ Confirm ] and press OK. The installation is complete. The recorder is now ready for use. First Installation • If a cable box or satellite receiver is connected: select [ Cancel ] to skip the channel search. • If an off-air antenna is connected: select [ OK ] to start the channel search. This process takes a few minutes. Once complete, press OK. The time and date entry screen is displayed.
Use your recorder to watch live TV Once you switch to live TV, this recorder stores the current TV programme into the Time Shift Buffer. You can now control live TV broadcast. For example, pause live TV and resume play at any time or replay the live TV programme. 1 2 3 4 Turn on the TV to the correct viewing channel for this recorder. The Time Shift Buffer (TSB) is a temporary hard disk storage in your recorder. The Time Shift video bar displays the status and time of the stored TV programmes.
Select the time shift buffer quality You can select the time shift buffer video quality. 1 Press HOME. The home menu is displayed. 2 3 Select [ Settings ], then press OK. Press É to select [ Recording ], then press T to select [ Time Shift Buffer Quality ] and press OK. Recording System Recording Quality Time Shift Buffer Quality Auto Chapter Marking Time Shift Buffer 4 Language Tuner Video SP SP 20 Minutes Auto Select a setting and press OK. [ HQ ] High quality. [ SP ] Standard play.
5 Record English Record settings Before you record Before you record, select the recording quality. The recording quality determines the amount of space the recorded title occupies on the hard disk recorder. Record media 1 Note • Copy-protected programmes cannot be recorded. • If a power failure occurs during recording, the title is not recorded. 2 3 • High storage capacity. • TV programmes are recorded to the hard disk. • Media files are stored to the hard disk.
Record the current TV programme 1 3 Turn on the TV to the correct viewing channel for the recorder. 4 Press z to start recording. • To add recording time, press z repeatedly to extend the recording time. • To pause recording, press u. • To continue recording, press u again. To stop recording, press x. HOME 2 Select a recording source: • To record directly in tuner mode: press P+/- keys to select the TV channel you wish to record.
Timer No 2008/1/3 Source Start time Thu Length 11:23 Status Schedule a timer recording to start and stop at a specified date and time. Before you start ... Ensure that the system clock is correct. To adjust the system clock, see chapter “Adjust Settings - [ System ] settings. Record You can schedule up to 8 recordings at a time. During timer recording, you can only watch the current channel.
[ Repeat ] Select a repeat recording option: (Once, Everyday, Mon-Fri, Mon-Sat, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri and Sat). • Timer editing is not available during a timer Select a mode of recording quality: • [ HQ ] ~ [ SLP ] – See chapter ‘Before you record – Select the recording quality’. • If a timer schedule is marked [ LOCK ], it is not Enable or disable recording of the optional audio language. (Only available if the source has dual language broadcast).
2 3 Select the timer, then press the Green button [ Delete ]. Select an option, then press OK. Once a timer is deleted, it is removed from the recording timer list. View history of timer recordings 1 2 To pause a timer schedule: 1 2 Select the timer, then press the Yellow button [ Status ]. Select [ Pause the selected scheduled recording ] and press OK. The timer recording list is displayed and the timer is paused.
Record from other devices Record from an external device Simultaneous record and play (Analogue camcorder/ Satellite receiver/ VCR/ DVD Player) Play the programme during recording You can record from the external device to this recorder. Copy-protected material cannot be recorded on this recorder. 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 28 Turn on the TV to the correct viewing channel for the recorder. Connect the external device (e.g. analogue camcorder, VCR, DVD player) to this recorder.
Play from USB View the contents of a USB drive, USB memory card reader or digital camera through this recorder. The USB socket supports the play of these formats: • Video : AVI (V: DivX 3x/ 4x/ 5x/ 6x, Xvid), DivX and DivX Ultra, HD MPEG2 ts/tp, VOB, DAT, MPEG1/2 • Audio : MP3/ WMA/ WAV/ OGG/ AAC. Maximum number of files recognizable 4096 files (In one page.
5 Play video Play a recorded title 1 Press REC LIST. The list of recorded titles is displayed. Recording List 12:00:16 TITLE: 02 2008/02/02 PR 13 10:00:30 TITLE: 03 2008/02/10 PR 8 TITLE: 04 2008/02/11 PR 1 TITLE: 04 2008/02/11 CH01 Edit 2 8 TITLE: 01 2008/03/01 PR 1 Free Space : 85GB NEW 09:15:16 11:00:30 TITLE: 01 Quality: SP Length: 00:15:10 Size: 524 MB 12:15:30 Tools Sorting Resume Play Select a title and press u. 6 Locate the file to play.
Play music Tips English • This recorder does not support MP3PRO audio format. • If any special characters are present in the MP3 track name (ID3) or album name, it might not be displayed correctly on the screen because these characters are not supported. Play MP3/ WMA files 1 2 3 4 5 Press HOME. Select a source: • For data files on the recorder: select [ Media Files ], then press OK. • For USB devices: press USB. The content menu is displayed. Press S to select [ Previous ].
7 View photos Play a picture slide show You can view JPEG/ HD JPEG/ BMP files as a slide show. 1 2 Press HOME. 3 4 5 Button To enter/exit zoom mode. Press repeatedly to select the zoom factor. ZOOM In zoom mode, to pan through the enlarged picture. WXST To rotate the picture. WX View the previous/next picture ST Select a source: • For data files on the recorder: select [ Media Files ], then press OK. • For USB device: press USB. The content menu is displayed.
English Control Play You can enlarge the picture on the screen and pan through the picture. 1 2 3 Press ZOOM repeatedly. The zoom mode is activated. Use STWX keys to pan through the enlarged picture. To exit, press ZOOM repeatedly until normal size resumes. Play from a digital camera 1 2 Select another title/ chapter During play, select another title or chapter by following these steps: Action Play Enlarge a picture Button To go to the next chapter.
Select an audio language Repeat a specific scene (A-B Repeat) Select an audio language in Live TV mode. You can repeat play of a specific segment within a title or chapter. To do so, you must mark the start and end of the segment you want. Note • This feature is only available when playing a recording from the recording list. 1 During play, press AUDIO. The language options appear. If the selected audio channel is not available, the default audio channel will be used.
Sort titles English 7 Edit Recordings You can easily find a title by using the sort options. The recording list screen displays the recordings on this recorder. It is displayed once you press REC LIST. B C A Recording List TITLE: 01 2008/03/01 PR 1 12:00:16 TITLE: 02 2008/02/02 PR 13 10:00:30 TITLE: 03 2008/02/10 PR 8 TITLE: 04 2008/02/11 PR 1 TITLE: 04 2008/02/11 CH01 Edit 3 Press REC LIST. Select a title, then press the Yellow button [ Sorting ]. The sort menu is displayed.
Edit titles Erase a scene in a title You can use the colour coded buttons in the recording list to edit your recordings: 1 2 Edit Tools Sorting Resume Play • The Red button [ Edit ]: • Set a thumbnail • Erase a scene (A-B Erase) • Divide a title • Merge a title • Add/ remove a chapter marker • Rename a title • The Green button [ Tools ]: • Delete all titles • Delete a title • Set child lock • Protect a title 3 3 4 5 36 Select a title, then press the Red button [ Edit ].
3 Tip Press REC LIST. Select a title, then press the Red button [ Edit ]. The edit menu is displayed. Select [ Divide Title ], then press OK. • Press à á keys to make a fast forward/ reverse search. Divide Title 5 recording in the list. 1 2 3 Cancel 4 • Select the older recording to merge with the next Confirm Press u to pause at the point to divide. • To cancel, select [ Cancel ] and press OK. To confirm, select [ Confirm ] and press OK. This title is divided into two. Press REC LIST.
Add or remove chapter markers To remove chapter markers To add chapter markers 1 2 1 2 3 3 Press REC LIST. Select a title, then press the Red button [ Edit ]. The edit menu is displayed. Select [ Add Chapter Marking ], then press OK. • Press à á keys to make a fast forward/ reverse search. Add Chapter Marking Cancel 4 5 Confirm To add a chapter marker, select [ Confirm ] and press OK. A chapter marker is added and indicated by a red flag. To exit, press select [ Cancel ]. Press REC LIST.
3 4 Press REC LIST. Select a title, then press the Green button [ Tools ]. The tools menu is displayed. Select [ Delete all titles ], then press OK. A confirmation message is displayed. • To cancel, select [ Cancel ], then press OK. To confirm, select [ Confirm ], then press OK. All titles are removed. Delete a title 1 2 3 4 Before you start... Ensure you have enabled the child lock function. (See chapter “Adjust settings - Video settings - Enable child lock”).
Protect/ Unprotect a title You can protect the recorded title to prevent accidental loss of recordings. 1 2 3 4 Press REC LIST. Select a title, then press the Green button [ Tools ]. The tools menu is displayed. Select [ Protect Title ], then press OK. A confirmation message is displayed. • To cancel, select [ Cancel ], then press OK. To confirm, select [ Confirm ], then press OK. The title is protected. It cannot be erased or edited. To unprotect a title, 1 2 3 4 40 Press REC LIST.
1 2 Copy to USB Notes • Only digital cameras and devices which support • • • USB Mass Storage Device class standard are supported. Recorded titles are copied in FAT32 format to the USB device. To format your device in FAT32 format, see chapter “Adjust Settings – Format Files”. If the USB device is formatted in NTFS system, it may not be operate properly with this recorder. When viewing recorded titles on a computer: – in FAT32 format, titles which are larger than 2GB will be divided in several files.
9 Adjust Settings 5 Select an option and press OK. [ Standard ] Display a standard list of Roman subtitle fonts supported on this recorder. Note • Underlined options are the factory default settings. [ 简体中文 ] Display Simplified Chinese fonts.Under [ 繁體中文 ] Language Settings Display Traditional Chinese fonts. 6 To go to Home menu, press HOME. Change system menu language 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press HOME. Set media font Press [ Settings ], then press OK.
Tuner Settings 1 2 3 4 Select country of residence Press HOME. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X to select [ Language ]. Press T to select [ Dual Language ], then press OK. Select an option and press OK. [ Language I ] The first broadcast language will be recorded. [ Language II ] The second broadcast language will be recorded. 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Adjust Settings 5 English Set recording language Press HOME. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X to select [ Tuner ].
[ Video System ] Manage preset channels 1 2 3 4 Use WX keys to select a TV system standard that produces the least distortion of picture and sound. Press HOME. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. [ Swap With ] Press X to select [ Tuner ]. Select the target channel to change position with the current channel. Press T to select [ Manage Presets ], then press OK. 5 [ Seek ] Select [ Edit ], then press OK.
Set picture display format Set a video format supported by the connected TV. You can also press the RESOLUTION button to toggle through the video options. The picture format determines the aspect ratio of display according to the type of TV you have connected. 1 2 3 4 5 Press HOME. Note • If the selected resolution is not supported, the • Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X to select [ Video ]. Press T to select [ TV Shape ], then press OK. Select an option and press OK.
View DivX(R) VOD registration code Select to view the DivX® VOD (Video On Demand) registration code that allows you to rent or purchase videos using DivX® VOD services. For more information, visit www.divx.com/vod. 1 2 3 4 5 Press HOME. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X to select [ Video ]. Press T to select [ DivX(R) VOD ], then press OK. The registration code is displayed. Use this code to purchase or rent videos from DivX® VOD service at www. divx.com/vod.
System settings 1 2 3 4 Adjust time and date Press HOME. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X to select [ Recording ]. Press T to select [ Time Shift Buffer ], then press OK. Select an option and press OK. [ Auto ] 1 2 3 4 Programmes are automatically stored to the time shift buffer once you switch on the recorder. [ Manual ] Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X repeatedly to select [ System ]. Select [ Clock ], then press OK. • Use the numeric keypad to enter each field.
Enable night mode Enable child lock Night mode optimises playback of sound at low volumes Child lock allows you to set a password to prevent viewing of prohibited content. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 Press HOME. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X repeatedly to select [ System ]. Press T to select [ Night Mode ], then press OK. Select an option and press OK. 5 Press X repeatedly to select [ System ]. Press T to select [ Child Lock ], then press OK. Select an option and press OK.
View firmware information Change the password for child lock. This four digit password may be required when you are playing prohibited content. Display information on the hard disk space. Press HOME. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X repeatedly to select [ System ]. Press T to select [ Change Password ], then press OK.
Format files Restore default settings This option removes all recordings and media files on the recorder or a USB flash drive Reset the recorder to factory default settings. 1 2 3 4 5 Note Press HOME. • After the reset, the initial setup is required. See chapter ‘Get Started - First time settings’. All previous settings are reset. Press [ Settings ], then press OK. Press X repeatedly to select [ System ]. Press T to select [ Format ], then press OK. Select an option and press OK.
Care The media jukebox stores media files (video, music and photos). If the hard disk partition between Media Files and Recordings is not modified, the media files folder can store up to 40GB of video, music and photos. Media Type Details [ Movies ] 100 Hours/ 60 movies in DivX. (Based on 100Min per DivX Ultra movie, video: 640*480, 5028Kbps, 25.
Upgrade software The software installed in your recorder is continuously being refined for greater stability and compatibility of the set. Periodically, Philips issues upgrades for the software which you can copy onto a USB flash drive to install on your recorder. Caution! • Power supply must not be interrupted during upgrade! Copy upgrade information 9 Install firmware Before you start... • Copy the latest firmware to the root directory of your USB device. • Switch off the power supply to the recorder.
• Specification and design are subject to change • without notice. Only brands and models of digital cameras and devices which conform to USB Mass Storage Device class standard are supported.
11 Troubleshooting Warning! • Risk of electric shock. Never remove the casing of this recorder. To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair the system yourself. If you encounter problems when using this recorder, check the following points before requesting service. If the problem remains unsolved, register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome. Main Unit No power. • Press 2 (Standby-On) button on the front of the recorder to turn on the system.
No picture • Check the video connections. See chapter ‘Connect’. • Turn on the TV to the Video In channel. • Use the TV remote control to select the channel until you see the video output from the recorder. See chapter ‘Get Started’. • Your recorder might have been set to progressive scan mode while your TV does not support progressive scan.
Recording A TV channel installed during the recorder’s automatic TV channel search is fuzzy or distorted. • Check the video connection between the recorder and the TV. • Press P+/- to search for the same TV channel which may have a clearer picture. • You can fine-tune the signal of the TV channel. See chapter on “Adjust Settings – Tuner Settings”. Recordings are not occurring as scheduled. New recordings cannot be made. • The TV channel you want is not stored or the wrong program number was selected.
Aspect ratio The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displayed image. The horizontal vs. vertical ratio of conventional TVs. is 4:3, and that of wide-screens is 16:9. AUDIO OUT sockets Red and white sockets that send audio to another system (TV, Stereo, etc). Chapter Sections of a picture or a music piece on a recording that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want.
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