| DTR6610/00   User manual   Manuele d'utilizzo   Käyttäjän opas   Bruksanvisning   Manual del usuario   Benutzerhandbuch   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   - Philips guarantee card   - Stand for using the receiver in the upright   position.   Safety Instructions   All the safety and operating Instructions   should be read and understood before the   receiver is operated.   Warning: Plastic bags can be dangerous. To   avoid suffocation keep the bag away from babies   and children.   For best results, position your receiver   away from radiators or other heat sources.   Leave a space of at least 3 cm around the   receiver for ventilation making sure that the   ventilation holes are not obstructed.   This receiver is intended for use in a   domestic environment only and should   never be operated or stored in excessively   hot, humid or damp conditions.   The symbol   user manual means that the materials are   recyclable.   on the packaging and   Receiver in upright   position   Make sure no objects or fluids enter the   housing through the ventilation slots. Should   this happen, disconnect your receiver from   the mains and consult your retailer.   For cleaning, use damp chamois leather.   Never use any abrasive cloth, sponge or   cleaner.   When connecting or disconnecting cables to   the receiver always ensure the receiver is   disconnected from the mains.   Your receiver can be integrated in different   ways within your existing Audio-Video   setup. The receiver can be used in the   horizontal or vertical position. If you decide   to use your receiver in the upright position,   follow the instructions below:   - Unpack the stand, place it on a horizontal   surface with click fit side on the left and   lug side on the right.   - Position the receiver as shown below   (rear panel on the left side / coaxial   connectors on the bottom side).   Do not disassemble the equipment. There   are no user serviceable parts.   Mains connection   Before connecting the receiver to the   mains, check that the mains supply voltage   corresponds to the voltage printed on the   rear of the receiver. If the mains voltage is   different, consult your dealer.   Please wait before connecting your   receiver - read on.   - Insert the stand lug in the slot located on   the front of the receiver, close to the   Philips badge.   - Rock the receiver to insert the stand lug   fully in the slot until it is locked by the   click fit.   Unpacking   As you unpack your digital receiver, please   make sure the following accessories are   included:   - Remote control with separately packed   Philips alkaline batteries   - Mains cord   Then your receiver can be used in the   upright position, rotating the rotary display   for use in this position.   Note: to remove the stand, unlock the click fit at   the rear side of the stand, rocking and pulling   back the receiver to extract it from the stand   lug.   - One SCART cable   - One Phone cord (adapter not supplied)   - One RF coaxial cable   - User Manual   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick installation guide   Please refer to the safety section before connecting your receiver.   1 Integrate your receiver in your existing installation as   shown below.   TV set   Video recorder   Terrestrial   receiver   2 Insert the two batteries supplied in your remote control.   3 4 Switch on the TV set and select a channel.   Plug the receiver's power supply cord to the mains. The   receiver front panel LED gets on, then the display.   5 Now you should see the Welcome screen on your TV   screen. After a few seconds, the Welcome screen   disappears.   2 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 Then, a screen appears that allows you to select the   language. Highlight the desired language by pressing   V/W and then press OK.   You are prompted to confirm your choice by pressing   OK again.   7 Next, highlight the country where you operate the   receiver by pressing V/W and then press OK.   You are prompted to confirm your choice by pressing   OK again.   8 A screen appears that allows you to select the TV screen   format corresponding to your TV set. Highlight the   appropriate format by pressing V/W. Press OK to   initiate the channel search.   Search operation is indicated by segments moving around   the display.   9 Once it has been completed, follow the prompts   displayed on the screen.   Press OK to store any found channels and tune the box   to the first found TV channel.   Now you are ready to enjoy viewing your terrestrial   receiver. Refer to chapter 4 Day to Day operation to   learn more about using your receiver.   QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   3.1.3 Connect your receiver to the telephone   line ___________________________13   Safety Instructions ___________________1   Unpacking ___________________________1   Receiver in upright position ___________1   Quick installation guide _______________2   Contents ____________________________4   3.2   3.3   Receiver installation _____________13   Installation error ________________14   4 Day to Day operation ___________14   4.1   Connecting your receiver to the   mains ________________________14   4.2   4.3   Turn ON your receiver or switch to   low power ____________________14   Wake up your receiver or Switch to   standby _______________________15   1 Product description ______________6   Front view _____________________6   Rear view ______________________8   Smart card reader _______________9   4.4   4.5   Select TV or Radio mode _________15   1.1   1.2   1.3   How to switch between channels   in the list ______________________15   4.6   How to use the channel Banner ___16   4.6.1 Channel Banner Icons _____________16   4.6.2 How to Select Current /   Next Programs __________________17   4.6.3 How to Select Channels ____________17   2 Preparing, setting and using your   Remote Control _________________9   2.1   2.2   Installation of batteries ____________9   4.7   4.8   4.9   How to Change momentarily the   current Program Options ________17   Setting of your remote control _____9   2.2.1 Mode setting ____________________9   2.2.2 Volume and mute control setting _____10   2.2.3 Changing the brand setting of your   remote control for TV, VCR, DVD or   How to Display More Program   Info __________________________18   MHP Interactive Applications _____18   Amplifier-Tuner __________________10   4.9.1 How to run MHP Applications _______18   4.9.2 Country specifics _________________19   2.3   Using the remote to control your   digital receiver –The remote control   is set to STB mode ______________11   4.10 Reminders and Timers ___________20   4.10.1 Difference Between Reminder and   Timer _________________________20   4.10.2 Viewing and Recording Reminders/   3 Connection and Installation ______12   Timers ________________________20   4.10.3 Reminder/Timer Conflicts ___________21   4.10.4 Timer Manager __________________21   3.1   Connections ___________________12   3.1.1 Connect the receiver to your TV and   VCR __________________________12   3.1.2 Connect your HiFi appliance ________13   4.11 Program Guide _________________22   4 CONTENTS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.3   8.4   8.5   Using your remote control for your   VCR _________________________37   5 Main Menu _____________________23   Using Remote Control For Your   DVD Player ___________________38   6 Change the setting of your   receiver _______________________24   Using Remote Control For Your   Tuner / Amplifier _______________39   6.1   Channel Manager _______________24   6.1.1 How to skip a channel _____________24   6.1.2 How to move a channel ___________24   6.1.3 How to rename a channel __________25   6.1.4 How to lock a channel _____________25   9 Troubleshooting guide __________40   6.2   Specially for parents _____________25   10 Technical Specifications __________41   6.2.1 Decoder Lock ___________________25   6.2.2 Parental Control _________________26   6.2.3 Change PIN code ________________26   6.3   Your Preferences _______________26   6.3.1 Display Options __________________26   6.3.2 Language Options ________________27   6.4   Installation ____________________28   6.4.1 Local Time _____________________28   6.4.2 Settings _______________________28   6.4.3 Installation / Signal Meter __________31   6.4.4 Installation / Channel Search ________32   6.4.5 Installation / Decoder Status ________32   6.4.6 Installation / Factory Reset __________32   7 Advanced Settings ______________33   7.1   7.2   Easy Recording _________________33   Change the Remote Control and   receiver "Device" Settings ________34   8 Programming the Remote Control for   your STB, TV, Video Recorder, DVD   and Tuner - Amplifier. ___________35   8.1   8.2   Setting up your remote control ____35   Using your remote control for your   TV ___________________________36   CONTENTS 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Product description   1.1 Front view   1 2 3 4 1 Slot for stand positionning:   See Receiver in upright position on page 1.   2 3 Smart Card slot:   See section 1.3.   LOW POWER button with red indicator:   Switch the receiver ON or to low power. Indicate low power   when lit.   4 Rotating display, including the following buttons:   PROG-/PROG+   TV/RADIO   INFO   In standby, wake up the receiver.   In normal viewing, Channel Banner, or Program Guide, switch   channels up/down.   From the Menu system, exit to normal viewing, and then switch   channels.   In standby, wake up the receiver.   In normal viewing, Channel Banner, or Program Guide, switch   between digital TV and Radio.   From the Menu system, exit to normal viewing, and then switch   between digital TV and Radio.   Display the channel banner, then program details, and then return   to normal viewing.   6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Front Panel Display   The front panel LED display gives you information about the current state of your receiver. Refer   to the table below.   Status indicator table   First installation setting.   Channel installation is in progress.   Current time displayed in 24-hour format when the box is in the   standby mode.   Receiver is tuned to one of the TV channels.   Receiver is tuned to one of the radio channels.   Recording is in progress.   The VCR connected to the VCR SCART of your receiver is   playing back a tape. Stop VCR play back to return to the viewing   mode.   Your decoder is switched into the TV mode. Press the TV/STB   remote control key to return to he STB mode.   Your decoder is switched into the STB mode.   Dot on the right-hand side blinks when you press remote control   keys.   Receiver update is in progress.   On the currently tuned channel, there is an interactive application   available. This icon blinks during mhp applications loading.   "c" letter on the left part of display indicates a modem   connection. It blinks during initialization of connection.   PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.2 Rear view   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Telephone Line***   To connect the supplied telephone cord to be connected to   your telephone line using the appropriate adapter (adapter   not supplied).   2 VCR SCART* (1)   3 Digital Audio*   To connect a SCART lead to be connected to the SCART   socket input (EXT1) of your VCR or DVD Recorder.   To connect to one of the digital audio input of your HiFi /audio   receiver system.   4 Serial*   Data interface used during servicing.   5 Aerial In*   To connect the plug of your aerial cable.   6 230V~50Hz 15W max.**   To connect the supplied mains cord to be connected to the   power socket.   7 TV SCART* (1)(2)   8 L/R Audio Output*   9 RF Out*   To connect the supplied SCART lead to be connected to the   SCART socket input of your TV set.   To connect to the Left/Right audio Cinch inputs of your   HIFI/audio receiver system.   To connect the supplied RF coaxial cable to be connected to   the aerial input socket of your TV or VCR.   * **   SELV:   HV:   Safety Extra Low Voltage.   Hazardous Voltage.   ***   (1)   (2)   TNV 3: Telecommunication Network Voltage 3.   SCART is also called Euroconnector or Peritel.   The supply SCART lead is suited for RGB format which allows the best picture quality. Consult the   user manual of your TV set to select its RGB capable SCART socket input.   Note: The label showing the type and the serial number is underneath your receiver.   8 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.3 Smart card reader   Your receiver is fitted with a smart card reader.   The smart card is intended for Pay TV channels or for   future applications.   Inserting your smart card shall be done on the front panel   left side.   Note: the smart card golden or Silver contacts shall be facing   up at card insertion.   2 Preparing, setting and using your Remote   Control   2.1 Installation of batteries   Remove the remote control back cover.   • • • Insert the two batteries (type R06 /AA –1.5 V) supplied.   Position them as shown in the diagram in the battery   compartment.   • Replace the cover.   The Philips batteries supplied with your receiver's remote   control do not contain heavy metals such as Mercury or   Nickel Cadmium.   Nevertheless in many countries exhausted batteries may   not be disposed of with your household waste. Please   ensure you dispose of exhausted batteries according to   local regulations.   2.2 Setting of your remote control   2.2.1 Mode setting   Your 5 in 1 Remote control allows the control of most of   your Audio /Video equipment through various modes,   which are: Terrestrial receiver mode so called STB (Set   Top Box), TV, VCR, DVD and Amplifier-Tuner.   Pressing the MODE button once will remind you the   mode you are in through blinking lights: left for STB,   middle for TV, right for VCR, left-middle for DVD and   middle-right for Amplifier-Tuner.   To set a given mode press the MODE button several   times until the desired mode is signalled by the light(s).   The setting sequence is STB ➔ TV ➔ VCR ➔ DVD   ➔ Amplifier-Tuner.   PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.2 Volume and mute control setting   When the remote control is set to STB mode the   Volume +/Volume -/Mute buttons can either control the   corresponding functions of your TV sets or the   corresponding function of your digital receiver. Refer to   chapters 2.2.2.1 or 2.2.2.2.   Note: we recommend Volume and mute control via your digital   receiver. Refer to chapter 2.2.2.1 for setting.   2.2.2.1 You want the remote to control the volume   and mute via your digital receiver   (recommanded).   To set the volume/mute control to STB.   1 Select the STB mode.   2 Press simultaneously 1 and 9 buttons until the LED blinks   twice then release the buttons.   3 Enter code 993, the LED is blinking once after each digit   entry.   4 Press the "green" button, the LED shall blink twice to   acknowledge the new setting.   2.2.2.2 You want the remote to control the volume   and mute of your TV set /Set volume control   to TV.   The factory setting of your remote is set to allow the   control of the volume /mute of a Philips TV set. If your TV   set has a different brand check in the TV brand list what   code(s) might apply then change the setting of your   remote control according to the method described in   chapter 9.1.   Note: to set or reset the volume/mute control to TV follow   procedure below:   1- Select the STB mode.   2- Press simultaneously 1 and 9 buttons until the LED blinks   twice then release the buttons.   3- Enter code 993, the LED is blinking once after each entry.   4- Press the "yellow" button, the LED shall blink twice to   acknowledge the new setting.   2.2.3 Changing the brand setting of your   remote control for TV, VCR, DVD or   Amplifier-Tuner   Refer to chapter 9 for brand setting procedure.   10 USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.3 Using the remote to control your digital receiver –The remote   control is set to STB mode   B Standby   WHITE/TEXT   TXT button used in MHP   applications.   Switches your receiver into the   standby mode.   MODE   EXIT   Selects the remote control mode   (STB, TV, VCR, DVD, AMP-   TUNER).   Returns to normal viewing mode.   If [EXIT] is pressed and held for   at least 2 seconds, the currently   launched application is killed and   normal viewing is resumed. After   that the "autostart" status is   switched off temporarily as long as   the box is tuned to this channel.   RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE   Contextual buttons used in MHP   applications.   FAV   Open / close the current channel   list.   P+ / P-   - In viewing mode: Tunes to the   higher/lower channel within the   same channel list.   - scrolls one page up or down in   channel list   GUIDE   Open / close the Program Guide   RADIO   Toggle between TV and Radio   modes. Wake up from standby.   - In standby Wakes up the Digital   Receiver.   MENU   Opens / Closes the Menu.   BACK   - In viewing mode: Returns to the   previously tuned channel   - In menu mode returns to the   previous screen.   4 Open the Options menu to   change momentarily soundtrack /   subtitles / teletext / display format   setting.   VW   MUTE c   - Switches the Channel Banner   in the browsing mode.   - Scrolls selection up/down in a   menu or channel list.   Mutes the sound on your TV or   Digital Receiver (refer to 2.2.2.2   for setting).   CB   - In Channel Banner, switch   between the current and next   program.   0-9   - In viewing mode: Selects   channels   OK key   Confirms your choices.   - In menu; Selects directly menu   item or Sets new parameter   value   - In standby Wakes up the Digital   Receiver.   REC   Open the Setting a Timer   screen.   TV/STB   a Toggles between watching   terrestrial digital programs   via your receiver and   standard analogue   programs via your TV set.   A+/-   m Change the volume level on your   TV or Digital Receiver (refer to   2.2.2.2 for setting).   Switches between viewing mode,   Channel Banner, and Channel   Banner with Extended Info.   USING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Connection and Installation   3.1 Connections   3.1.1 Connect the receiver to your TV and VCR   Incorporate the receiver in your existing installation as shown below / decoder receiver.   TV set   Video recorder   Terrestrial   receiver   1 Plug your aerial lead plug into the "AERIAL IN" socket of your digital receiver.   2 Connect the "RF OUT" socket of your digital receiver to the "Aerial input" socket of your VCR by   means of the RF coaxial lead supplied with your digital receiver.   3 Connect the "RF OUT" socket of your VCR to the "Aerial input" socket of your TV set by means   of a RF coaxial lead.   4 Connect the "TV" SCART socket of your digital receiver to the RGB capable SCART socket of   your TV set by means of the SCART lead supplied with your digital receiver.   5 Connect the "VCR" SCART socket of your digital receiver to the "EXT1" SCART socket of your   VCR (so called OUT) by means of a SCART lead.   6 Plug all your equipment, excluding your digital receiver, into the mains.   7 Go to chapter 3.2 to proceed with the channel scan of your digital receiver.   Notes:   1- This connection also applies if your VCR has one SCART socket.   2- With this connection set up you can:   - Watch digital TV while you record analogue TV.   - Watch analogue TV while you record digital TV.   - Record the digital TV channel you are watching.   - Watch Play Back from your VCR.   12 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.1.2 Connect your HiFi appliance   3.2 Receiver installation   1 Switch on the TV set and select a channel.   Depending on your HiFi /Audio receiver   equipment, you might have several options   to connect your digital receiver.   2 Plug the Receiver's power supply cord to   the mains. The receiver front panel LED   gets on, then the display.   • Analogue connection   Connect the L/R audio output sockets to   the relevant L/R audio input sockets of your   audio equipment by means of a double   CINCH cable (not supplied). Consult the   user manual of your HiFi/Audio receiver   equipment to choose the proper analogue   audio inputs.   3 Now you should see the Welcome screen   on your TV screen. After a few seconds,   the Welcome screen disappears.   4 Then, a screen appears that allows you to   select the language. Highlight the desired   language by pressing W/V and then press   OK.   Note: With this connection set up you can   control the audio volume up/down and mute   with the remote control of your digital receiver   and alternatively with your HiFi's remote control.   You are prompted to confirm your choice   by pressing OK again.   • Digital connection   Connect the audio "DIGITAL OUTPUT"   socket to the relevant digital audio input   socket of your audio equipment by means   of an appropriate connection (not supplied).   Consult the user manual of your HiFi/Audio   receiver equipment to choose the proper   digital audio input.   5 Next, highlight the country where you   operate the receiver by pressing W/V and   then press OK.   You are prompted to confirm your choice   by pressing OK again.   6 A screen appears that allows you to select   the TV screen format corresponding to   your TV set. Highlight the appropriate   format by pressing W/V. Press OK to   initiate the channel search.   Note: With this connection set up you can only   control the audio volume Up/Down and mute   with your Hifi /audio receiver remote control,   refer to its User Manual.   Search operation is indicated by segments   moving around the display.   3.1.3 Connect your receiver to the   telephone line   7 Once it has been completed, follow the   prompts displayed on the screen.   Connect the Telephone Line socket to the   wall telephone outlet by means of the   supplied telephone cord and appropriate   adapter (adapter not supplied).   Press OK to store any found channels and   tune the box to the first found TV channel.   Now you are ready to enjoy viewing your   terrestrial receiver. Refer to chapter 4 Day   to Day operation to learn more about using   your receiver.   Note: The equipment has been approved   pursuant to Commission Decision 99/303/EC for   pan-European connection to the public switched   telephone network (PSTN). However, due to   differences between the individual PSTNs   provided for in different countries, the approval   does not, of itself, give an unconditional   assurance of successful operation on every PSTN   network termination point.   Note : If any of the WELCOME, Language   selection or Country selection screen is not   displayed, press two times the TV/STB button to   get the screen displayed.   In the event of problems, you should contact   your equipment supplier in the first instance.   CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.3 Installation error   Scanning failed. Before starting a new scanning, check:   • • the aerial cable;   the aerial cable connection to your digital receiver. Refer to the connection diagrams in chapter   3.1.1;   • • channel(s) availability in the region corresponding to your area;   signal quality, from the Signal Meter screen:   - press Menu from the First Time Installation screen to access the Main Menu;   - select the Installation submenu, and then the Signal Meter item. The Signal Meter;   - select the appropriate channel number (tuner Locked) using the C or B buttons and check   the corresponding signal strength and quality levels. If the signal is good enough, press BACK   three times to return to the First Time Installation screen, and then OK to launch a new   scanning. When scanning ends successfully, press OK.   Note: if you could still not install the channels after checking the quality of the signal delivered by your   aerial, either your aerial is not pointing properly at the digital TV transmitter or your aerial installation needs   to be upgraded, or you are not in the coverage area to correctly receive digital television.   For a proper diagnosis, call your electrical retailer.   4 Day to Day operation   4.1 Connecting your receiver to the   mains   When you connect your receiver to the mains, the   receiver front panel indicator gets on, after a few seconds   the Welcome screen is shortly shown then after few   tenth of seconds the receiver is either in standby or in   viewing mode.   4.2 Turn ON your receiver or switch to   low power   You watch TV or listen to the radio; press the LOW   POWER button on the front panel to switch your   receiver to low power.   Your receiver is in low power. The only way to turn it on   is to press the LOW POWER button on the front panel.   14 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.3 Wake up your receiver or Switch to   standby   • • You watch TV or listen to radio, press the standby button   to switch your receiver to standby.   Your receiver is in standby, to wake it up:   - Either press the P+, P-, RADIO or any digit button on   the remote control.   - Or press one digit button.   - Alternatively, press the PROG-/PROG+ or   TV/RADIO button on the front panel.   4.4 Select TV or Radio mode   Your receiver may work in two modes: TV or radio. To   switch between these two modes, press the RADIO key.   If you are watching one of the TV channels, pressing   RADIO tunes to the last tuned radio channel belonging   to the previously selected channel list. Pressing RADIO   again returns to the TV mode -to the last tuned TV   channel. Alternatively, use the TV/RADIO front panel   button.   On switching the mode, the Channel Banner appears   for its timeout. In the radio mode, the radio label   appears/disappears at random positions on the screen to   avoid damaging your TV screen.   Radio Label   4.5 How to switch between channels in   the list   Your receiver gives you access to TV Channel List and to   Radio Channel List.   To display the currently selected channel list, press the   FAV key. To change the channel list press C or B keys.   Then select the channel by pressing V or W, or number   keys. Each time you highlight a non-current channel, the   icon appears in the Channel Banner. To tune to   this channel, press OK.   TV Channel List   Note: Channels lists allow you to work in so-called browsing   mode. In this mode, the box remains tuned to the same   channel, while you browse through channels and programs.   DAY TO DAY OPERATION 15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.6 How to use the channel Banner   Channel Banner appears at the bottom of the screen when you tune your receiver to a new   channel or when you press the mkey. It offers you basic information about individual programs   and facilitates surfing through channels and programs. When you are in the Channel Banner, you   can only browse through channels belonging to the currently selected channel list. The Channel   Banner disappears automatically after a few seconds, or when you press EXIT.   Channel Number   Current Time & Date   Channel Name   Icons   Channel Number   End Time   Progress Bar   Program Name   Start Time   4.6.1 Channel Banner Icons   This icon informs that some program information is available for the program   displayed in Channel Banner.   This icon informs that the current channel is locked.   This icon informs that a viewing reminder has been set for a particular program.   This icon informs that a recording reminder has been set for a particular program.   This icon informs that a program with more than one soundtrack is broadcast.   This icon informs you that pressing OK tunes to the channel that the Channel   Banner refers to, or sets/cancels a reminder.   OK   This icon informs you that the program is broadcast with AC3/Dolby Digital sound.   This icon informs you that the particular program is parentally locked.   mhp   This symbol informs that you may launch external applications by pressing OK.   This icon informs you that an mhp application is loading.   LOAD   This icon informs that teletext is broadcast on the currently tuned channel.   This icon informs that you may select subtitles for the current program.   This icon informs that you may select subtitles intended for deaf or hard-of-hearing   viewers for the current program.   This icon informs you that the current channel is scrambled.   16 DAY TO DAY OPERATION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.6.2 How to Select Current /Next Programs   The Channel Banner allows you to display information   concerning the current program and the next program   broadcast on the selected channel. Press C/B to see   what is broadcast next on the currently selected channel.   If you select one of the future programs, pressing OK   allows you to set/cancel a reminder. For more   information on setting reminders, see the Reminders and   Timers section later in this manual.   Current Program Info   4.6.3 How to Select Channels   There are three different ways of changing channels:   - When the banner is activated, press V or W to scroll   through the current channel list. Please note that your   receiver remains tuned to the current channel. Press   OK to confirm.   Note: In case of a list containing only one channel, W and   V do not appear.   - When you press P+/P-, your receiver tunes to the   next higher/lower channel from the currently selected   channel list. Alternatively, use the PROG-/PROG+   button on the front panel.   Channel Number Entry Box   - You can also select channels by entering their numbers   directly. Once you press a number key, the channel   number entry box appears in the upper right corner of   the screen.   • Please note that pressing BACK allows you to switch   between two channels: the current channel and the   previously tuned channel within the selected channel list.   Note:   1- Skipped channel cannot be watched using P+ or P- button   channel selection.   2- Skipped channels can only be selected either using the digit   buttons or from the channel list.   4.7 How to Change momentarily the   current Program Options   Press the 4 key to gain access to the Options menu.   This menu allows you to change the Audio Language,   Subtitle Language, or the Display Format for the currently   broadcast program, and the Teletext Language for the   currently tuned channel.   Audio Language   If available, you can select among different audio   languages.   Option Menu   DAY TO DAY OPERATION 17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Subtitle Language   If available, you can select among different subtitle   languages.   Teletext Language   If available, you can select among different teletext   languages.   Display Format   For information on available formats, refer to   chapter 6.4.2.1.   4.8 How to Display More Program Info   The   icon displayed in the Channel Banner informs   that pressing the mkey displays some additional   information about the currently selected program. If   there are more pages of program info, pressing m   displays consecutive pages of program info. To remove   the Program Info window from the screen, press either   EXIT or mwhen the last page of program info is   displayed, or change channel.   Program Info Window   4.9 MHP Interactive Applications   4.9.1 How to run MHP Applications   Your receiver supports downloading and running MHP   interactive applications. Some applications are run   automatically on tuning to a respective channel. Other   applications need to be launched manually.   If you tune to a channel on which interactive applications   mhp   are broadcast, you will see the icon on the   Channel Banner. This icon is displayed alternately with   LOAD   the   or with the OK icon otherwise. Simultaneously the front   icon if applications are run automatically   panel will display the MHP indication.   Interactive Applications Icon   In case of manual applications pressing OK brings up the   Applications window allowing you to select the   application you want to run. Once you select the   application, press OK again. However, if you are not   interested in running interactive applications, press EXIT   to remove the Applications window from the screen.   18 DAY TO DAY OPERATION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Once the application is running follow the instruction   given by the application played on screen.   To quit the interactive application, press and hold the   EXIT key for at least 2 seconds. You can also quit the   application by following the on-screen descriptions   brought to you by the application itself or tuning to a   different channel by pressing P+/ P-   Please note that if you do not want any interactive   applications to be run automatically, set the Application   AutoSTART option in the Display Options screen to   NO.   Applications Window   4.9.2 Country specifics   4.9.2.1 Finland   LAUNCHING / STOPPING MHP APPLICATION   - After selection of a program, if an MHP application is   available MHP will be shown on the receiver front   panel display.   - Press the BLUE button to show list of available   applications.   - Select desired application with arrow keys and press   OK to start application, then follow the instructions   given by the application played on screen.   - Alternatively, you can access directly to some   applications by pressing the following coloured keys:   - WHITE / TEXT key to access the SuperTeletext   application,   - YELLOW key to access the Program Guide   application,   - RED key to access interactive applications related to   current program. In that case, a red icon shall be   displayed on screen to inform viewer that an   interactive application is present.   - Pressing again the coloured key will hide the   application.   - If you want to remove the application, press the EXIT   button for more than 2 seconds or change program.   DAY TO DAY OPERATION 19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.10 Reminders and Timers   4.10.1 Difference Between Reminder and Timer   The aim of the reminder/timer is to remind you that the   program you scheduled for viewing is about to start. The   main difference between a reminder and a timer is that   you set reminders from the Channel Banner or   Program Guide. To set a reminder, select one of the   future programs of the Channel Banner or Program   Guide, and press OK. Then you are prompted to decide   whether you want to set a viewing or a recording   reminder.   Setting a Reminder   Timers are independent from the broadcast schedule.   You will set timers from the Timer Manager. To get   access to the Timer Manager, either press the REC   button or select the Timer Manager item from the   Main Menu. Timer Manager contains all timers and   reminders defined so far. It allows you not only to set   timers but also to delete or modify selected   timers/reminders. You will be asked to enter Timer   Manager each time any conflicts between   reminders/timers occur. You will find more information   on Timer Manager later in this manual.   Setting a Timer   4.10.2 Viewing and Recording Reminders/Timers   There are two types of reminders/timers: a viewing   reminder/timer and a recording reminder/timer. If   you have set a reminder/timer, its pop-up appears 1.5   minute before the program starts. If you do not respond   to the viewing reminder/timer pop-up, the   reminder/timer is canceled. If you do not respond to the   recording reminder/timer pop-up, the receiver tunes to   the appropriate channel at specified start time.   Viewing Timer Pop-up   Please note that when you set a recording   reminder/timer, the recording is protected from being   interrupted, which is indicated on the rotary display. If   you want to interrupt the recording, press EXIT. This   brings up a pop-up informing you how long the recording   will last. Then, you will be asked to press OK to interrupt   the recording or press EXIT to dismiss the pop-up from   the screen.   Recording Interruption Pop-up   20 DAY TO DAY OPERATION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.10.3 Reminder/Timer Conflicts   Your receiver allows you to set up to 8 reminders/timers.   Each subsequent reminder/timer is checked against any   conflicts with the previously set reminders/timers. If you   set a reminder or timer and such a conflict occurs, a   conflict pop-up appears. You will be prompted to press   EXIT to cancel the current reminder, or to press OK to   get access to Timer Manager. The currently set   reminder will be listed in the Timer Manager as a   disabled reminder (marked with the "?" sign).   Reminder Conflict Pop-up   This reminder can only be accepted if you delete any   conflicting timers/reminders or you change some of its   data.   For more info, see the Timer Manager section below.   4.10.4 Timer Manager   Timer Manager contains a list of all reminders and   timers defined so far. In the Timer Manager you can   perform the following operations.   Setting a Timer   Press OK to set a new timer. This will bring up the   Setting a Timer screen. Fill in any required data and   press OK to confirm. If the data are valid and there are   no conflicts with the previous reminders/timers, you   return to the Timer Manager screen. The newly defined   timer appears in the Timer Manager list.   Timer Manager   Modifying Reminders/Timers   In the Timer Manager screen, highlight the timer/   reminder you want to modify and then press B. This will   bring up either Modifying a Timer or Modifying a   Reminder screen. Change the reminder/timer data and   then press OK to confirm.   Deleting Timers/Reminders   Highlight the reminder/timer you are not interested in   and press C. Then you will be prompted to confirm the   delete operation.   Modifying a Timer   DAY TO DAY OPERATION 21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.11 Program Guide   Your receiver gives you access to a Program Guide.   To display all programs broadcast on the currently tuned   GUIDE   channel press the   key. The displayed list   contains all programs of the current day and highlight is   on the currently broadcast program.   You can scroll through the program list using the V/W   or the RED / GREEN keys.   To display the program list of the next days, press the   C/B keys. Program list will be updated.   Program Guide   Pressing P+ / P- allows you to display the program list of   subsequent channels from the currently selected channel   list. If no information are available it will be reported by   an "On Screen" message.   You can also filter the program list to display only   programs that belong to a selected category. Pressing the   YELLOW key allows you to access to the Category   filtering menu. Once you have selected the desired   Category and sub-category, press OK to update the   current program list accordingly.   Category selection   To set a viewing or recording reminder on one of the   future program, bring the highlight on the selected   program using the V/W keys. Then press OK to display   the setting/canceling reminder menu. The procedure of   setting a reminder in the Program Guide is the same as   for a program selected in the Channel Banner. Refer to   chapter 4.10 of this manual.   Setting a reminder in Program Guide   22 DAY TO DAY OPERATION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Main Menu   Your receiver offers Menu System that allows you to change the way many of the features of   your receiver operate. To gain access to the Menu, press the MENU key. The Main Menu   consists of 7 submenus. To evoke one of the submenus, highlight its name using V or W keys   and then press OK. You may also press the number key to directly access the respective menu   item. To return to the Main Menu from one of its submenus, press BACK. To exit the Menu   System immediately, press MENU or EXIT.   Main Menu   1-Timer Manager   (refer to chapter 4.10)   2-Channel Manager   (refer to chapter 6.1)   3-For Parents   (refer to chapter 6.2)   Decoder Lock   Parental Control   Change PIN Code   4-Data Channels   5-Your Preferences   Display Options   Local Time   Language Options   Settings   (refer to chapter 6.3)   6-Installation   (refer to chapter 6.4)   Signal Meter   Channel Search   Decoder Status   Factory Reset   TV Settings   System Information   Loader Information   Decoder Upgrade   Smart Card   System Settings   Modem Settings   Modem Connection   Upgrade Settings   Country   7-Help   Using Your Decoder   Remote Control   For Parents   Reminders And Timers   MHP Applications   Software Upgrade   MAIN MENU 23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 Change the setting of your receiver   6.1 Channel Manager   Allows you to change the organization of the TV and   Radio channel lists. You will be able to skip, move, lock   and rename selected channels.   When you select the Channel Manager item from the   Main Menu, you get access to Channel Manager   submenu.   1 Select TV or RADIO respectively for TV and radio   channel lists.   2 Select the subset channel list you want to modify.   3 Select the Modify option you want to use.   4 Press OK to confirm.   Channel Manager   6.1.1 How to skip a channel   The Skip Channels command allows you to mark any   channel to be skipped in the zapping and browsing mode.   Once you select the Skip Channels command in the   Modify option, the selected list of channels appears with   the highlight on the currently tuned channel. Simply select   the channel you want to skip and then press OK. This   marks the channel with symbol. You can remove the   "skipped" status by pressing OK on the skipped channel.   Note:   1- Skipped channel cannot be watched using P+ or P- button   channel selection.   Skipping a Channel   2- Skipped channels can only be watched using the digit button   channel selection.   6.1.2 How to move a channel   The Move Channels command allows you to mark any   channel to be moved. Once you select the Move   Channels command in the Modify option, the selected   list of channels appears. Simply select the channel you   want to move and then press OK. This marks the   channel with   symbol. Then you can move this   channel by pressing V / W, P+ / P-, number buttons   and then press OK again to confirm its new position.   Moving a Channel Within a List   24 CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.1.3 How to rename a channel   The Rename Channels command allows you to rename   any channel on the list. Once you select the Rename   Channels command in the Modify option, the selected   list of channels appears. Simply select the channel you   want to rename and then press OK. This brings up the   virtual keyboard pop-up where you will be able to find   any characters you need. When you rename the selected   channel, pressing OK will confirm the change and close   the virtual keyboard pop-up.   Renaming a Channel   6.1.4 How to lock a channel   The Lock Channels command allows you to mark any   channel to be locked. Once you select the Lock   Channels command in the Modify option, the selected   list of channels appears. Simply select the channel you   want to lock and then press OK. This marks the channel   with   symbol. You can remove the "locked" status by   pressing OK on the locked channel.   Note: channel locking is only enabled if the Decoder Lock   option is activated.   Locking a Channel   6.2 Specially for parents   The For Parents submenu allows you restrict access to   your receiver using protection by PIN code. Here, you   can also change your current PIN code.   Press the MENU key and then select the For Parents   submenu to bring up a list of protection items. The   following protection levels are available:   - prevent access to locked channels (refer to 6.1.4);   - prevent access to programs unsuitable for the audience   younger than the selected Parental Control setting;   - prevent access to the Installation menu.   For parents Submenu   6.2.1 Decoder Lock   This item is used to enable the various locking features of   your receiver. If you switch the Decoder Lock option to   No, you disable all locking features, and thus you will not   be prompted to enter your PIN code. If you switch the   Decoder Lock option to Yes, you enable all locking   features, i.e. channel locks, Parental Control, and   Installation, and thus you will be prompted to enter your   PIN code.   Receiver lock   CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER 25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.2.2 Parental Control   The Parental Level option allows you to set the current   parental level, for example 13 Years. Then any programs   unsuitable for the audience younger than 13 years will be   blocked from viewing.   Parental Level   6.2.3 Change PIN code   Your PIN code is your personal 4-digit.   Initially, Your PIN code is assigned the value 1234. You   can change it using the Change PIN code item for the   For Parents submenu. Choose a value you can easily   remember. If you happen to forget your PIN code, refer   to the Troubleshooting chapter of this manual.   Enter PIN Code   6.3 Your Preferences   Allows you to define your preferences concerning on-   screen display as well as audio and subtitle languages.   Your Preferences submenu contains two items: Display   Options and Language Options.   6.3.1 Display Options   The Display Options screen allows you to define some   options related to displaying information on the screen.   Your preferences Submenu   Time and Date   Blocks the current time and date from being displayed in   the Channel Banner.   Channel Number   Blocks the channel number from being displayed in the   Channel Banner.   26 CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Channel Banner Duration   Specifies how long the Channel Banner remains displayed.   Volume Bar   Blocks the volume bar from being displayed.   Transparency   Changes the transparency of the on-screen display.   Application AutoSTART   Defines whether MHP applications are to be launched   automatically once you tune to a channel on which   external applications are broadcast.   Display Option Screen   Radio Label   Defines whether "radio labels" shall be displayed when   the box is tuned to one of the radio channels.   Text in Banner   Defines the font size used to display channel name and   program name as well as program info.   6.3.2 Language Options   The Language Options screen allows you to define   some options related to the menu language, audio   languages, subtitle languages, and teletext language.   Change any languages according to your preferences and   then press OK to confirm them.   Language Options Screen   CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER 27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.4 Installation   Allows you to configure your system, set up your   modem, search for existing channels, check receiver's   status, set up local time, and restore factory settings of   your receiver.   Once your terrestrial receiver has been properly installed   and configured, you will rarely use the Installation   submenu. However, the Installation submenu will be   useful, if for example, you buy a new TV and you want to   make sure your receiver makes the best use of the new   TV's features, or if you change your antenna setup.   Installation Submenu   Below, you will find description of some of the   Installation submenu screens.   Note: When the decoder is locked, access to the Installation   menu is protected by PIN code.   6.4.1 Local Time   You may need to adjust your local time. Use the C / B   keys to change the Time Zone until the Local Time   setting corresponds to your local time. Then press the   OK key to confirm any changes.   Local Time Submenu   6.4.2 Settings   The Settings submenu allows you to change   TV/system/modem/upgrade/country settings.   Settings Submenu   28 CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.4.2.1 Installation / Settings / TV Settings   The TV Settings screen contains two options: TV   Screen Format and Display Format.   The TV Screen Format allows you to adapt your   receiver output to the aspect ratio of your TV set (4:3 or   16:9).   You can also modify the Display Format value to adapt   the way the video is transformed in case the broadcast   aspect ratio is different from your TV aspect ratio.   TV Settings Screen   In such a case:   Aspect   ratio   TV screen format = 4:3   broadcast format = 16:9   TV screen format = 16:9   Display   format   broadcast format = 4:3   Letter-box   full picture with black bars at the full picture with black bars on the left   top and bottom and right   Pan-Scan   picture cut-off on the left and right picture cut-off at the top and bottom   full picture squeezed to fit full picture squeezed to fit   Full screen   6.4.2.2 Installation / Settings / System Settings   The System Settings screen contains some of the   configuration parameters you may change.   Video Standard   This option is preconfigured depending on the Country   selection. There are two possible standards: PAL and   SECAM.   TV SCART Output, VCR SCART Output   Select the appropriate format of the output signals.   Note: to get the best picture quality and sharpness set the "TV   SCART output" option to "RGB".   System Settings Screen   Dolby Digital   Default Dolby Digital setting is No. Do not modify this   setting if your audio receiver supports PCM only (Stereo   digital). If your audio receiver supports AC3 (multisound   system Dolby Digital 5.1), set Dolby Digital to Yes.   You will find detailed info concerning: the Easy   Recording, Recording Type and Device settings in the   Advanced Settings section later in this manual   (see chapter 7).   Default Volume level   This option is used to set the sound level at wake-up   from standby. It is recommended to set it close to the   maximum value.   CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER 29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.4.2.3 Installation / Settings / Modem Settings   Your receiver is equipped with an internal modem. To   configure your modem parameters use the remote   control keys presented in the help bar. Pressing RED   allows you to enter a virtual keyboard where you will be   able to find any characters you need.   Once you have configured your modem, press OK to   confirm its configuration.   Modem Settings Screen   Note: modem configuration is generally handled by the MHP   applications.   Virtual Keyboard   6.4.2.4 Installation / Settings / Modem Connection   The Modem Connection screen allows you to check   the modem connection as well as to check the parallel set   detection. If any problems are detected, the appropriate   message will be shown. In case no problems are   detected, you will be able to check if the modem is   connected by following the instructions on the screen.   Modem Connection   30 CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.4.2.5 Installation / Settings / Decoder Upgrade   Settings   Select Upgrade Settings from the Settings submenu.   In this screen you can change the way your decoder is   upgraded.   If you set Auto Upgrade to Yes, your decoder will   automatically initiate the upgrade procedure when   available. Otherwise you will be asked for permission to   initiate the procedure.   If you want to be prompted to check for new upgrades   every time you switch your decoder on, the Upgrade   Check After Power On should be set to Yes.   Decoder Upgrade Settings   You can also set the exact time and frequency of checks   for new upgrades in Upgrade Check in Operate   Mode. Note that your decoder must be in running mode   in order to check for upgrade at the specified time.   6.4.2.6 Installation / Settings / Country   Selecting Country item allows you to change any presets   for a particular country. If you change the country and   confirm your choice, your decoder will be configured to   work in the country you selected.   Note that changing the country will initiate the channel   search and you will lose your current channel list.   Select Country   6.4.3 Installation / Signal Meter   Selecting the Signal Meter from the Installation   submenu brings up the Signal Meter screen. This screen   displays the signal strength/level as well as the quality   value of the signal broadcast at the specified frequency.   Signal Meter   CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER 31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.4.4 Installation / Channel Search   Once you select the Channel Search item from the   Installation submenu, you will have two channel search   methods to choose from. You can either Search for   New Channels or Reinstall All Channel Lists. In the   first method only new channels will be added to your   existing list, whereas in the second one your current   channel list will be replaced by a new one. Pressing OK   initializes the channel searching procedure. You may   interrupt this procedure by pressing BACK. Follow the   prompts displayed on the screen.   Channel Searching   6.4.5 Installation / Decoder Status   The Decoder Status submenu gives you access to some   system and loader information. It also allows you to   perform the receiver upgrade procedure.   To check whether a new software version is available for   your receiver, select the Decoder Upgrade item from   the Decoder Status submenu. If new software exists,   you will be prompted to press OK to initiate the   upgrading process.   Decoder Status Submenu   Once the upgrade process is initiated, it takes complete   control of the receiver, so the receiver's normal operation   is suspended. You may interrupt this procedure by   pressing BACK.   Selecting the Smart Card item from the Decoder   Status submenu gives you access to information   concerning the inserted smart card.   Receiver Upgrade   6.4.6 Installation / Factory Reset   Once you select the Factory Reset option, the Restore   Settings option is set to No. If you decide to restore all   factory settings of the receiver, press C/B to change   the value of the Restore Settings option to Yes.   Pressing BACK returns to the Installation submenu.   Note that pressing OK restores factory settings of the   receiver and restarts the first-time installation process   (the Language screen appears).   Factory Reset   32 CHANGE THE SETTING OF YOUR RECEIVER   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 Advanced Settings   7.1 Easy Recording   The Easy Recording feature allows you to perform recordings without the necessity to program   your video recorder (VCR or DVD recorder). When you set a recording reminder or timer from   the Channel Banner or Timer Manager, the VCR starts/ends recording at the correct time.   Please note, however, that you may only use the Easy Recording feature provided that your   recorder supports it.   • • First of all, consult User Manual of your recorder equipment to check if it supports Easy   Recording. Please note that most Philips VCR/DVD recorders support one of the two Easy   Recording options: either Prepare Record (to be checked first) or Record Link.   Also, both your TV and VCR shall be equipped with two SCART sockets.   If your equipment satisfies above two conditions, connect your receivers as shown in the   Connection diagram below.   TV set   Video recorder   Terrestrial   receiver   Then, select the System Settings item from the Settings submenu, enable the Easy Recording   feature by setting its option to YES, and assign to the Recording Type an appropriate value:   either Prepare Record or Record Link. You might have to test both settings to find out the one   applicable for your recorder.   ADVANCED SETTINGS 33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Assuming the settings of your receiver and recorder (refer to your VCR or DVD recorder user   manual) are done, to perform a recording you shall:   - Program a timer with your receiver (refer to section 4.9)   - Put your recorder in the appropriate status to be controlled by your receiver (refer to the VCR   or DVD recorder user manual).   At timer occurrence your recorder shall start and stop recording automatically.   Note: While the recording is in progress, your receiver is protected from inadvertent action to disrupt the   recording. Please note that during the recording the "rEc" label is displayed on the front panel display. To   cancel the running recording, press EXIT. This brings up a small window prompting you for confirmation. To   cancel the recording, press OK.   7.2 Change the Remote Control and receiver "Device" Settings   If you have other equipment in your home and the Philips remote control of your digital receiver   interferes with them, you can change the setting of your remote control and the setting of your   receiver as well. By default, your receiver is recognized as Device 1 and the remote control is set   to control Device 1. You may change this identifier to Device 2 using the System Settings screen   from the Settings submenu. Please note however, that you will also have to change the remote   control setting in order to be able to control Device 2.   To change the setting of your remote control, proceed as follows:   1 Make sure that the remote control is in the STB mode (Press Mode button, the STB LED shall   blink, if a different LED does, press the Mode button as many time as necessary to get STB LED   blinking).   2 Press number keys 1 and 3 simultaneously and hold them until LED blinks twice.   3 Release these two keys. The STB LED is still on to indicate that the remote control is in the   programming mode.   4 Enter the new code setting within 60 seconds (the LED is blinking once after each digit entry):   Either 0048 for Device 2 or 0038 for Device 1 (factory setting).   Alternatively you may reset your remote control to its default setting (Device 1) by removing the   batteries and waiting for more than 3 minutes to re-insert them.   34 ADVANCED SETTINGS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 Programming the Remote Control for your   STB, TV, Video Recorder, DVD and Tuner -   Amplifier   8.1 Setting up your remote control   By default at power up, for instance at first installation or at battery replacememt, your remote   control is preset to control your terrestrial receiver as well as most of the Philips audio/video   appliances.   If you have other brands of appliances, or if the presets do not control your Philips appliance,   please follow the procedure here below.   Note: some of the functions described in the next pages may not be available or have the same behaviour   for all brand of the same appliances.   1 Press the MODE button to select the type of appliance you want to set up (TV, VCR, DVD or   Amp/Tuner). Pressing the MODE button once will remind you of the MODE you are in through   green light indicators: left for STB, middle for TV, right for VCR, left/middle for DVD, middle/right   for Amp/Tuner.   To set the MODE, press the MODE button several times until the desired mode is signaled by   the light(s). The sequence is: STB ➔ TV ➔ VCR ➔ DVD ➔ Amp/Tuner. At every key press, lights   blink to indicate in which MODE you are in.   2 Press digits 1 and 3 simultaneously until the lights corresponding to the selected mode blink twice   and remain on.   3 Enter the 4 digit code .The lights corresponding to the selected mode blink once at each digit   entry. You will find a list of codes at the end of this manual. (If several codes are possible, go   through this procedure with the 1st code and try your remote control. If you are not successful,   repeat the procedure with the second code, and so on).   4 If a valid 4-digit code has been entered, the lights will switch off and blink twice. If not, go back to   step 1. Pressing any key other than digit keys and standby button will automatically exit this   procedure.   We advice you to fill in the table below to remind your personal remote control settings, this will   be helpful the day you have to replace the remote control batteries (see NOTE 2 below).   Philips Brand   factory setting   Your appliance   brand / type   Your code   setting   TV set   0666   1608   Video Recorder   DVD player / Recorder   Amplifier / Tuner   STB (Your Satellite Receiver)   0566   1316 (Philips tuner)   0038 (Device 1)   Volume control   (see chapters 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2)   PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL 35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Important Notes:   1- You need to reset the STB mode to the factory mode.   If you have made a mistake changing the default setting of the STB mode resulting in the impossibility to   control your terrestrial receiver, then please refer to above description.   2- Battery change.   If the battery change takes more than 1 minute the remote control may return to the "Philips brand   factory settings". Therefore you shall proceed with a new setting of your remote control, with the help of   the table above, for your non Philips branded appliances.   3- All manufacturers are concerned about the constant improvement of their products. Although the   remote control is compatible with most equipment of the brands mentionned at the end of this manual   (see Brand Code List), Philips cannot guarantee its operation with the complete range of products on   the market.   8.2 Using your remote control for your TV   TV mode (TV)   Note: Some of the functions described below may not be available or may not have the same behaviour for   all appliances.   RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE,   WHITE   - Contextual keys in teletext   mode.   B Standby   - Power / Standby / On.   b - Teletext On/Off.   GUIDE   EXIT   - Menu off.   - Selects between first and second   audio channel.   Ø P+ / P-   - Selects the next or previous TV   program.   - Toggles between Teletext and   TV/Teletext mix modes.   MENU   Opens /Closes the Menu.   BACK   - Selects the last watched TV   program.   4 / REC   - Scroll one page up / down in   program list.   VWCB   - Move the selection up, down and   change settings in menu.   OK key   MUTE c   - Mutes the TV sound.   - Acknowledges a menu item   selection.   0-9   - Selects the relevant TV program.   A+/-   - Adjusts TV volume.   TV/STB   a - Toggles between the different TV   set mode (TV, AV1,AV2,   Front,…).   m (Wide screen)   - Selects the TV picture format   (16:9, 4:3,…).   36 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.3 Using your remote control for your VCR   VCR mode (VCR)   Note: Some of the functions described below may not be available or may not have the same behaviour for   all appliances.   G - Fast rewind   K - Pause   L - Stop   B - Play   B Standby   - Power / Standby / On.   F - Fast forward   RADIO   - Selects between first and second   audio channels.   FAV   - Subtitle On/Off.   EXIT   - Menu off.   MENU   - Opens / Closes the Menu.   P+ / P-   - Selects the next or previous   program for the VCR.   VWCB   - Move the selection up, down and   change settings in menu.   OK   - Acknowledges a menu item   selection.   MUTE c   - Mutes the TV sound.   A+/-   - Adjusts TV volume.   0-9   - Selects the relevant TV program.   TV/STB   a - Toggles between the different   TV set mode (VCR, AUX 1,   AUX 2,...).   m - Displays On Screen Messages.   PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL 37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.4 Using Remote Control For Your DVD Player   DVD mode (DVD)   Note: Some of the functions described below may not be available or may not have the same behaviour for   all appliances.   G - Search reverse   K - Pause   L - Stop   B B Standby   - Power / Standby / On.   - Play   F - Fast forward   b - Teletext On/Off.   GUIDE   - Selects, when available, the view   angle.   RADIO   EXIT   - Menu off.   - Selects when available, an   alternate audio track.   P+ / P-   - Selects next previous chapter or   title.   MENU   - Opens / Closes the Menu.   VWCB   MUTE c   - Mutes the TV sound.   - Move the selection up, down and   change settings in menu.   OK   - Acknowledges a menu item   selection.   0-9   - Selects directly DVD tracks.   A+/-   - Adjusts TV volume.   TV/STB   a m - Toggles between DVD and TV   watching.   - Displays On Screen Messages.   38 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.5 Using Remote Control For Your Tuner / Amplifier   TUNER-AMPLIFIER mode (AMP)   Note: Some of the functions described below may not be available or may not have the same behaviour for   all appliances.   (*) Indicates the commands which are only available for Philips Tuner / Amplifiers.   B Standby   - Power / Standby / On.   G (*)   - Selects DVD source.   K (*)   - Selects STB receiver source.   L - Select TV source.   B (*)   - Selects VCR source.   F (*)   - Selects tuner source.   VW   - Selects next / previous radio   preset.   P+ / P- (*)   - Selects the next or previous TV   program.   CB   - Searches radio programs   down / up.   MUTE c   - Mutes the Amplifier - Tuner   sound.   A+/-   - Adjusts the Amplifier - Tuner   volume.   0-9   - Selects the relevant TV program.   m - Displays On Screen Messages.   PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL 39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 Troubleshooting guide   Check the guide below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. The most   common problems that arise are related to cable connections. Make sure that your receiver is   properly connected.   Symptom   Remedy   Nothing lights up on your receiver's front   panel.   Check that the mains power cord is correctly connected. Disconnect this cord, and then   reconnect it to ensure it is in place.   Check that power is available at the wall socket.   Your remote control fails to operate your   receiver.   Make sure your receiver is in the operate mode.   Make sure that you are pointing your remote control at the receiver front panel.   Make sure that the remote control is set to STB mode (see 2.2.1).   Check the batteries in your remote control.   Check if your remote is set to the "Device" (1 or 2) setting corresponding to your receiver   (see 6.4.2 and 7.2).   There is no sound/picture but the current   time is displayed on the receiver's front panel.   Your receiver is in standby. Press P+ / P- button on your remote control to wake up your   receiver. Alternatively, press PROG+ / PROG- button on the receiver's front panel.   There is no sound/picture. However, front   panel display is correct.   You are viewing TV via your UHF aerial TV connection. Press the TV / STB remote control   button twice.   Make sure that the SCART connections are correct.   Connections are correct but the TV set is NOT switched to external AV source. Press twice   the TV / STB remote control button, if the problem is not fixed refer to the user manual of   your TV set.   Main Menu can be displayed but you cannot   select channels.   Your receiver has not been properly configured. Perform the Channel Search procedure.   (Select the Installation submenu from the Main Menu.). Optionally return to factory setting.   Main Menu and Channel Banner can be   displayed, but there is no reception (black   screen).   Aerial is not receiving the signal. Check the installation and the aerial positioning (Check signal   quality).   Transmitted signal is too weak. Check the installation and the aerial positioning. This effect   may also be produced by severe weather conditions.   The picture is not sharp and text is difficult to   read.   The TV SCART output video format is not set to RGB. Change setting of the TV SCART item   to RGB in the System Settings menu.   The TV SCART lead is not connected to the RGB capable SCART socket of your TV set (refer   to TV set user manual for proper connection).   The SCART lead for TV connection is not RGB capable (not fully wired). Use the SCART cable   supplied with your receiver for the connection to the TV set.   Intermittent reception ("mosaic" effect or   "frozen" image).   You may have defective cable links. Check all connections and cables.   Poor signal due to the incorrect positioning of the aerial. Reorient the aerial and fasten it   securely.   You have forgotten your PIN code.   You have the possibility to reset it to its default PIN code (1234). To reset the PIN code, type   in the so-called Master PIN Code (00799700). Type in the Master PIN code in quick succession   on the level of the Main Menu. Before you enter the Master PIN code, press the   Please keep this code secret to prevent your children from using it.   m key.   40 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10 Technical Specifications   This product is in conformity with the requirements of the 95/47/EC and 2002/21/EC directives.   Serial interface:   Video Decoding   Application System   Resources   - Type   RJ 9   - - - MPEG-2 DVB compliant up to MP@ ML   Modem   Video bit rate:   Video format:   up to 15 Mbit /sec   - - Type   interface   V90   RJ 11   Processor clock speed   180 MHz   4:3 (letter box or   Pan & scan if source   is in 16:9) and 16:9   SDRAM - CPU/Video-Graphics 40 MB   Smart card reader   Type:   Flash memory   EEPROM   8 MB   - ISO 7816   16 kB   16 bits   - Resolution:   up to 720x576 pixels   Graphics resolution   Accessories   Audio Decoding   Terrestrial antenna interface   - - - - - - - - - Remote control   Scart cable   User manual   Worldwide Guarantee booklet   Batteries:   RF cable   Telephone cord   Mains cord   Stand for using the receiver in the upright   position   - MPEG layer I / II   - - RF input:   IEC 169-2   female connector   IEC 169-2 male   connector   Ease of installation   RF output (bypass):   2 x 1.5V type AA/R06   - - Automatic program installation via scanning   Program editing for personalised installation   (delete, add, move)   Reception-Demodulation   - - - - Demodulation type:   Network:   Input frequency range: VHF III & UHF IV / V   Loop-through frequency   range (MHz):   COFDM 2K / 8K   MFN /SFN   Ease of use   - - Automatic program list update   Direct access TV & Radio modes-Full remote   controlled   Miscellaneous   47 - 862 MHz   - Temperature range (°C)   Operating   Storage   - - Multibrand remote control(TV, VCR, DVD,   Audio AMP-Tuner)   Automatic recording via:   Timer programming by tagging in banner and   Easy recording for Philips VCR and DVD+RW   recoders   +5 to 45   -10 to +70   230 V ~ +/-10%   50 Hz   < 15W   Secured transaction   For future application - Italy only   - Mains:   Smart card type:   Interface:   Citizen card   OCF based   - - - - Power consumption:   Standby consumption: < 6 W   Low power   Weight   Product   Including packaging   Dimensions:   Product   Packaging   - - Now & Next program in banner   EPG list per channel based on EIT schedule   De-scrambling   < 1 W   Finland only   Type:   1.5 kg   2.0 kg   Operation/Features   DVB   Implementation:   Embedded   - Receiver compatible with services based on   MHP   - Smart card (not supplied): 1 for CA   CA system: Conax   Note: Subscription is required to watch Pay-TV.   260 x 225 x 60 mm   395 x 275 x 90 mm   - - - - - - - 1000 presets   Skip program   Multi-language   Free to air reception   DVB Subtitles   Connections   Menu   - Parental lock with PIN code   Channel lock with PIN code   Menu controlled installation and operation   using On Screen Display   TV SCART:   English, Italian, Finnish, Swedish, Spanish,   French, German, Polish.   Output:   CVBS or RGB / Fast blanking   Volume controlled audio L/R, Slow   blanking outputs   User manual   - English, Italian, Finnish, Swedish, Spanish,   French, German.   - - 8 event VCR timer / Reminder   Automatic VCR play back: Audio L/R + CVBS   or RGB / Fast blanking   VCR SCART   - Input:   CVBS or RGB / Fast blanking, Slow   blanking , Audio L/R   - - - - Full range RF loop-through   - Output: CVBS , Audio L/R, Slow blanking   during timer if "Prepare Record"   mode is activated   AC3   ® is a regisred trademark of Dolby Laboratoties   Licensing Corporation.   Software upgrade via over the air download   Rotary 4x7 digit LED display   Dolby   ® is a regisred trademark of Dolby   Audio CINCH   Dolby Digital bit-stream audio out   Laboratoties Licensing Corporation.   - - Analog audio output:   Digital audio output:   L / R   PCM or AC3   Due to continued product improvements, this   information is subject to change without notice.   TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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