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1. a Edit parental timer 49 ee pa j Remove parental Everyday 18 00 19 00 Every week 21 00 22 35 y OK Select Edit parental timer to define periods the BACK Cancel children are authorised to watch TU 20 CHANGE THE SETTINGS You can change the receiver settings to adapt the receiver to your aerial conditions Audio Video set up or other preferences 8 1 Menu navigation item selection change settings store changes Basics about Menu navigation Being in the normal viewing mode press MENU button to turn Main Menu on The orange selection button appears on the first menu item in the window Press the W or A button to scroll up down to bring the orange selection on the wanted menu item Change setting Use the gt button to activate the sub items in the menu window Repeat this step as many time as necessary to navigate to the required feature Press the W or A button to select the desired option value Cancel Store changes Either press the BACK button to cancel changes or press the lt button to store the change In both cases the selection is brought one level up in the menu If the Menu is on press the MENU button to turn menu off Notes Opening a menu item signalled by a lock icon requires the PIN code entry Jo avoid burning your TV screen messages menus are automatically set off after 30 min The Puck element is always present when menu is displayed The puck contains
2. shaadi TOU We Vy AARAA EN OT VT i AVN WN Ty Oy SUIT yy WUT PRT LANET MANY yy 5 ILIPS make things bettew amp PH Welcome to digital television Congratulations on choosing the Philips DTR 1500 digital terrestrial receiver The DTR 1500 will allow you to enjoy access to Freeview digital terrestrial television radio and interactive channels CONTENTS 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 5 2 5 3 5 4 Safety instructions 3 6 Quick start up First installation Channel scan 12 Unpacking Putting the receiver in ee a your existing set up 6 2 Scanning has failed check installation check signal from aerial 12 Unpacking E Putting the receiver in your existing i Scanning Nasi tale Again z set up 4 Day to day operation 14 Product description 5 7 1 Switch ON Switch OFF your nT Par receiver low power standby 14 7 2 Select TV Radio mode 14 Rear view 6 Sai ss 7 3 Change channel _ 14 7 4 Zap b M Preparing your remote control 7 ae See ac ei eran 15 Meare Werle ele 7 5 Volume control Vol Vol Using the remote control Mute l6 7 6 Select a favourite list l6 Connecting your Digital receiver 9 7 1 Temporarily change the Subtitle Connecting to a TV fitted with one Sle CCQ CIC War TOES ey a ae SCART socket 9 7 8 Temporarily change the Audio Connecting to a TV and a VCR both langtage selection eiretlar fitted with one SCART socket 10 toggle _ ________ 6 Connecting to your HiFi
3. Audio 7 9 Electronic channel guide l6 receiver equipment 7 10 Set Timer Set Reminder from Guide Analogue Digital I or Zap list Zap banner Delete a Connection of a Video projector to ae ee your receiver to watch Digital TV 7 11 TEXT MHEG interactive programmes on a video projector _ television I7 CONTENTS 7 12 Software download I7 7 12 1 Recording Timer 18 7 12 2 Recording Failure 18 7 12 3 Reminder 18 7 12 4 List of New channels 18 7 12 5 Software download 18 7 13 Using the TV STB button 18 7 14 Watching locked channels 18 7 15 On screen indication of Radio mode 19 7 16 On screen indication of Loss of signal 19 7 17 If your receiver is in Standby or Low power mode and the right hand red LED is blinking 19 7 18 How do I reset my receiver if it freezes 19 8 Changing the settings on your receiver 20 8 1 Menu navigation item selection change settings store changes _ 20 8 2 Change the installation settings 21 8 2 Receiver settings 2 8 2 2 Channel installation 22 8 2 3 Check signal quality check your aerial 23 8 2 4 Software 24 8 2 5 Timers schedule delete edit conflict 24 8 2 6 Edit a timer 25 8 2 7 Remove a timer via the MENU 25 8 2 8 Disable Recording Manage conflicts _ 25 8 3 Favourite list editing 26 8 4 Parental control pin Code lock Programme Parental timer __ 28 8 4 1 Change PIN 28 8 4 2 Parental control 28 8 4 3 Maturity level
4. PIN code always required Enabled PIN code entry valid for 20 min Enabled PIN code valid until stand by Disabled security is disabled 8 4 3 Maturity level This option allows you to define the age so called maturity level over which the PIN code entry will be needed Set the age that suits your needs or disable the option Note This automatically controls the channel lock provided the digital signal carries maturity information 8 4 4 Lock TV or Radio channel These options allow you to select the TV and Radio channels you wish to lock Follow the on screen instructions to lock channels The relevant channels present in the favourite lists will also have the same locking status PARENTAL CONTROL Edit the parental timer 09 35 oh 2 4 pi 21 03 Yy Start time End time Repeat Timers Favourites Parental control Prefer Installation O O O O O D v O Enter PIN code to change settings 8 4 5 Edit a parental timer This option allows you to set an authorised time window from which the PIN code entry will be necessary Follow the on screen instructions to set Date Start time End time Repetition Note You can set up to three parental timers 8 4 6 Del parental timer This option allows you to remove a parental timer 8 5 Preferences language timer banner Press MENU button to open the main menu Select the Preferences Press the gt but
5. or are dead You are not aiming your remote control at the receiver The signal to your aerial may be weak Your aerial may need adjusting or your local transmitter may not be working 34 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Action Check mains connection and press the LOW POWER button on the front of the receiver Press either P or P button or any number button to bring the receiver out of standby Press the Low Power Button on front panel then press any Remote Control number button to wake up your receiver Press the TV STB button on your remote Check SCART TV connection making sure cables are firmly pushed into the sockets Try manually selecting the AV EXT channel on your TV Press successively the TIMER and the 0 buttons to cancel the TIMER and unlock the receiver Check the condition of the batteries and replace if necessary Make sure you aim the remote at the receiver and not at the TV Try retuning your receiver following the relevant steps in chapter 7 If you are still missing channels your aerial may need adjusting Call your local dealer Problem You sometimes see a squared pattern onthe screen your picture is Freezing or a picture showing a TV witha noisy pattern cannot select all of my channels and the P or Arrow up down buttons do not always work Even if use the number buttons cannot access a particular channel have forgotten my parental code
6. record the Now programme on the selected channel Or press OK gt gt TIMER sequence to record Next programme on the selected channel SET A TIMER FROM THE GUIDE Either press GUIDE TIMER sequence to record the Now programme on the selected channel Or press GUIDE gt gt TIMER sequence to record Next programme on the selected channel Notes Press two times TIMER on Next programme to set a REMINDER Press three times TIMER to cancel the REMINDER The TIMER REMINDER will be signalled by an Icon DELETE A RUNNING TIMER WHILE THE RECEIVER IS ON Atimer is running and you are watching what you are recording The recording is signalled by two front LED s the right hand one is blinking red while the left hand one is green Press the key sequence TIMER 0 to delete the running timer DELETE A RUNNING TIMER WHILE THE RECEIVER IS IN STANDBY The recording is signalled by two front LED s the right hand one is blinking red while the left hand one is orange Press the key sequence TIMER 0 to delete the running timer 7 11 TEXT MHEG interactive television Press either the TEXT WHITE button to start digital teletext or the RED button depending on the application Note that not all channels transmit interactive television applications at all times Note Programmes carrying interactive elements are signalled by MHEG I
7. the available channels present on this channel are indicated By activating the Sound output a modulated sound will help you to define the best position of your antenna without requiring you to watch the TV screen You can also select the UHF channel you want to use during the positioning process CHANGE THE SETTINGS 23 Current software KXKKK New software No new software detected Automatic l Update receiver software automatically D Edit DO NOT UNPLUGG THE RECEIVER Return DURING DOWNLOAD TIMERS Edit 49 Remove C QO BBCONE TUES 18 MARS 08 10 T0 10 20 Disable recording QO BBCONE THU20MARS 18 10T0 20 05 BBC FOUR THU 20 MARS 20 1570 20 30 BB FRI21 MARS 19 1570 20 30 Free timer Free timer y OK Select BACK Cancel Select a recording or a reminder to edit it 24 CHANGE THE SETTINGS 8 2 4 Software To keep you up to date with the development in Digital Television and or to make new features available your receiver is prepared to receive software updates Do not worry this update is part of normal transmissions Simply follow the on screen instructions Your receiver is automatically set up to accept upgrades for your DTR 1500 If you would like to be prompted each time a new upgrade is available then switch the toggle to Manual Note Upgrades will enhance your box and help ensure the smooth operation of your receiver when new software is released We advise that you accept
8. 28 Alarm Notification Recording Reminder New services 2 CONTENTS Oe Ore O40 8 5 9 Lock TV or Radio channel Edit a parental timer Del parental timer Preferences language timer banner Menu tree 10 Advanced settings 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 Restore virgin mode Change remote control settings You forgot your PIN code Master PIN code More about Recording Easy Recording VCR control Trouble shooting guide 12 Technical specification 28 23 29 29 30 3I 3 3 32 34 36 Safety instructions All the safety and operating Instructions should be read and understood before the receiver is operated 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 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 a 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 Please wait before connecting
9. Menu controlled installation and operation using On Screen Display 8 VCR timers Automatic recording via Timer programming and Easy recording for Philips VCR and DVD RW Automatic VCR play back Audio L R CVBS or RGB Fast blanking Full range RF loopthrough Receiver compatible with services based on MHEG 5 Now amp Next ESG Software upgrade via over the air download Low power mode Suited for feeding a Video projector Application system resources Processor clock speed 66 MHz SDRAM CPU Video Graphics 16 MB Flash memory 4 MB Terrestrial antenna interface RF input IEC 169 2 female connector RF output bypass IEC 169 2 male connector Accessories Remote control Type RC19336002 Scart cable User manual Worldwide Guarantee booklet Batteries 2 x 5V type AA RO6 RF cable Mains cord Reception Demodulation Miscellaneous Demodulation type COFDM 2K 8K Network MFN SFN Input frequency range UHF IV V Loopthrough frequency range MHz 47 862 MHz Connections TV SCART Output CVBS or S Video or RGB Fast blanking Volume Controlled audio L R RGB Slow blanking Fast blanking VCR SCART Input CVBS or RGB Fast blanking Slow blanking Audio L R Output CVBS or S Video Audio L R Slow blanking during timer if Prepare Record mode is activated Audio CINCH Analog audio output Digital
10. TV list CHANGE THE SETTINGS 27 PARENTAL CONTROL PIN code Change Parental control Enabled PIN code valid until stand by Maturity level O Disabled Lock TU channels Lock Radio channels a Edit parental timer q ee j Remove parental Everyday 18 00 19 00 Every week 21 00 22 35 y OK Select Edit parental timer to define periods the BACK Cancel children are authorised to watch TU PARENTAL CONTROL Change PIN code New PIN code qo __ p y Confirm PIN code O Memorize O Validate 0K Select Enter the same PIN Code in the two entry Back Cancel fields and validate it 28 CHANGE THE SETTINGS 8 4 Parental control pin Code lock Programme Parental timer Press MENU button to open the main menu Press the W button twice to bring the selection on parental control You are prompted to enter your PIN code Enter default 0000 PIN code Press the button to access the Parental control sub options The selection is now on Change PIN code You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the required option 8 4 1 Change PIN Press the button twice to open the CHANGE PIN CODE menu Enter NEW PIN CODE Confirm new PIN code Memorize the new PIN code 8 4 2 Parental control This option allows you to set the security level in using the PIN code The different options are Active always when required PIN code always asked Enabled
11. The Attic a 4 001 BBC ONE P ALTU Diagnosis Murder 14 30 15 05 16 9 CD M Entertainment 35 min Being Of Sound Mind Dr Sloan tries to save Jesse and Amanda from a murderer who is out to kill them in order to obtain a multi million dollar inheritance O 499p Now p Diagnosis Murder 14 30 Diagnos 15 05 Cash In The Attic 001 BBC ONE ALL TU Depending on where you are within the menu the back key will a either go back one level and cancel the change you have made b or go back one level c or exit the menu The prompt at the bottom of the screen indicates which function will be carried out 7 3 4 Zap list so called index list While you are watching digital TV or listening to Digital Radio Press the OK button to open the channel list Press the A or W button to select the desired channel Press OK to preview the selected channel By Pressing OK again you will view listen to the selected channel in full screen Alternative Press the OK button to open the channel list Press P P to get a direct preview of the next or previous channel If desired press OK to view listen to the selected channel in full screen 7 4 Zap banner More programme info Each time you select a new channel a banner appears at the bottom of the screen to show Channel name and number Now programme name and Next programme names Channel status locked
12. any downloads that are offered From Installation menu you selected Software and pressed button A new menu is drawn to Indicate the current version of the software code Indicate whether a new update of the software has been detected Confirm that the update is accepted If so the download will take place when the box is switched to standby The selection is now on Install You can press the gt button to access the sub options Note if Automatic sub option has been selected Software download will start automatically next time you will put your receiver in standby without notification You may find this an easier way to accept downloads 8 2 5 Timers schedule delete edit conflict Press MENU button to open the main menu The selection is on the Timers option Press the gt button to access the Timers sub options The selection is now on Edit a timer Timer Tu Radio O D nnel dap y Date O Start time O Endtine Repeat O Parental control D Enter Return Record TU 001 BBC ONE 21 03 09 40 11 40 Once On Select the channel to record 8 2 6 Edit a timer From the Edit a Timer selected sub menu Select a Free timer you want to edit or a timer you want to modify by using down or up with the or A button Press the button to access the Timers detailed sub options The following fields can be
13. available Start time of the current program Start time of the next program Current time The orange bar below the current time indicates the progress of the current programme Getting more info once the banner is ON Press the button to get more info about the current programme a second key press will show more info about the next channel Press the BACK button to close the Zap Banner Note Pressing the INFO button three times access to the banner more info for the current channel and more info for the next channel A fourth keypress on INFO returns to watching digital IV DAY TO DAY OPERATION 15 7 5 Volume control Vol Vol Mute While watching digital TV Press Vol to decrease volume Press Vol to increase volume Press MUTE to mute the sound press MUTE again to de mute Note Change of volume is signalled with a bar graph while audio mute is signalled with an icon on the top right corner of the screen 7 6 Select a favourite list While watching digital TV or listening to Digital Radio Press the FAV button for more than two seconds to display all the favourites lists Press the V or A to select a list Press the OK button to make a list active 1 Press FAV again to add or remove Note empty favourite list s can not be opened OK Select FAU Set as active 7 7 Temporarily change the Subtitle selection circular toggle Press the SUBTITLE button
14. modified Timer type Record or Reminder Channel type TV or Radio The Channel to record The recording date Up to one year in advance The starting time The ending time The repeating configuration Once Every Day Every Weekday Every Week Parental Control On Off Note Every Weekday is used to record series transmitted only during weekdays 8 2 7 Remove a timer via the MENU From the Remove a Timer selected sub menu Select the timer you want to remove by using down or up with the Wor A button Press the OK button to remove the timer 8 2 8 Disable Recording Manage conflicts Concept Timers can be enabled and disabled A timer can be activated only if it is not in conflict with another timer Timers created by any other means than through this menu will always be created but enabled only if it not in conflict with a previously existing timer Enabling Disabling From the Disable Recording selected sub menu Select the timer you want to disable by using down or up with the Wor A button Press the OK button to change the activation status of that timer Timer cannot be enabled if another timer is in conflict with it CHANGE THE SETTINGS 25 Favourite lists allow you to navigate easily on your preferred channels By using this feature you are able to set several favourite lists for RADIO and TV channels For activation of these favourite lists re
15. receiver The Philips batteries supplied with your receiver s remote do not contain heavy metals such as Mercury or Lead Cadmium Nevertheless in many countries exhausted batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste Please ensure you dispose of empty batteries according to local regulations PREPARING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 7 4 2 Using the remote control Mute XK Audio mute RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE used by interactive television applications FAV Short key press selects the next favourite list Long key press displays all available lists SUBTITLE Temporarily starts or stops Audio Subtitling l I Temporary update of audio language MENU Open menu in digital TV mode Close menu in digital TV mode Cursor A V The four cursor keys are used to move within the menus and lists OK key Select call up programme list zap Volume lt 1 Volume Up Down TV STB Toggle between Digital TV and Analogue transmission from your TV 8 PREPARING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL Standby Standby A blue resp V white Scrolls one Page Up or one Page Down in guide or favourites list TEXT WHITE key Launches Digital Teletext when available GUIDE Open Now amp Next Guide INFO Open info banner Show extended program information Close banner TIMER Set a timer recording or reminder when in program banner Guide and
16. your receiver read on 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 Important This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded BS1363 plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows Remove fuse cover and fuse 2 Fit new 3A fuse that should be a BS 362 ASTA approved type 3 Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted in its place If the mains plug contains a fuse this should have a value of 3A If a plug without a fuse is used the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5A Note The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into an appropriate socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL N BROWN LIVE L The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Do not connect either wires to the earth termi
17. 5 elements The ball indicates the position of the selection The A W lt and gt cursors indicate which navigation direction is possible A grey coloured cursor means un authorised navigation in the relevant cursor direction Note The puck is always as shown besides the left menu window MAIN MENU Timers O Favourites O Parental control Preferences O ii installation D vy 0 9 Code ae BACK Exit Enter PIN code to change settings INSTALLATION Receiver settings 09 35 TU UCR output O RGB PAL CUBS TU format p 4 3 Letter box TU audio Stereo Default volume wi UCR audio Mono UCR control Easy recording prepare record gt Edit Return Set the TU format 8 2 Change the installation settings Press MENU button to open the main menu Press W button 4 times to bring the selection onto Installation Note If the Parental control is active you need to enter your PIN code to access the relevant items of the selected menu option Press the gt button to access the Installation sub options The selection is now on Receiver settings in the new Installation menu 8 2 1 Receiver settings From the Installation menu you selected Receiver settings and pressed P button A new menu is displayed showing the following adjustments TV VCR signal output TV video format TV sound format Default volume of TV sound VCR sou
18. Either select from the available subtitle languages Or switch subtitles Off 7 8 Temporarily change the Audio language selection circular toggle Press the I II button select from the audio languages available 7 9 Electronic channel guide 4o 001BBCONE b5 Diagnosis Murder While watching digital TV or listening to digital radio O 002 BBcTwO 08 20 The Whole Wide World Press the GUIDE button to open the channel guide 0031TU1 08 40 Tonight With Trevor Mc Do r liani iina Current view is current programme list so called Now 005Five 09 45 TOWNIES Press the gt button to consult the Next programme 006iTv2 list 007 BBC THREE 10 10 This Is BBC THREE Press the lt button to return to the Now 009 Teletext programme list OK Watch eg ote cous Mi The next view screen includes a round icon to signal programmes which are about to start within 20 minutes Press the V or A to selected the wanted channel Press the OK button to watch listen to the selected channel l6 DAY TO DAY OPERATION 7 10 Set Timer Set Reminder from Guide or Zap list Zap banner Delete a timer SET A TIMER FROM THE BANNER Either press INFO TIMER sequence to record the Now programme on the current channel Or press INFO gt TIMER sequence to record Next programme on current channel SET A TIMER FROM THE ZAP LIST Either press OK gt TIMER sequence to
19. T socket of your digital receiver to the EXT I SCART socket of your TV set by means of the SCART lead supplied with your digital receiver Plug all your equipment excluding your digital receiver into the mains Switch on your TV and select a channel CONNECTING YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER 9 ar 0 RF lead supplied Plug your digital receiver into the mains Your digital receiver will display the WELCOME screen the left hand LED will be illuminated green Go to chapter 6 to proceed with the channel scan of your digital receiver If the WELCOME screen is not displayed press two times the TV STB button to get the screen displayed Note With this connection set up you can Watch digital terrestrial TV by means of your Digital receiver Continue watching analogue TV by means of your TV 5 2 Connecting to a TV and a VCR both fitted with one SCART socket Incorporate your receiver in your existing installation as shown below SCART lead supplied o lt b TV set RF lead supplied 3 EXT1 l l C ki EXT1 out EXT2 in TV A Video recorder a Plug your aerial lead plug into the AERIAL IN socket of your digital receiver 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 Connect the RF OUT socket of your VCR to the Aerial input socket of your TV by means of
20. TV Mono Stereo 8 2 1 4 Default volume adjusts the sound level so that it matches your normal analogue TV Sound level Use the Wor A button to choose desired default volume setting 8 2 1 5 For VCR sound select either Mono or Stereo depending on the capability of your VCR Mono Stereo 8 2 1 6 VCR control allows you to select the control method that suits your VCR Off Easy recording so called Prepare Record Record Link For more details consult chapter 10 4 8 2 2 Channel installation From Installation menu you selected Channels and pressed button A new menu is drawn to control the features below Installation of the TV channels Installation of the RADIO channels Enable or disable automatic update of channels Enable or disable installation of scrambled channels Start searching for new channels The selection is now on TV channels You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the required option For each option you can press on P button to access its setting sub options 8 2 2 1 TV channels shows a complete list of TV channels found during the scanning process You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to select a channel e You can press the OK button to enable or disable the channel IMPORTANT All non tagged channels are disabled and consequently not visible in all channel lists 8 2 2 2 Radio channels shows a complete lis
21. Zap List The TIMER 0 sequence keystroke deletes the current running timer BACK see 7 3 3 Selects the previously watched digital TV channel In menu mode bring selection one level back P P Selection of Next Previous channel TV RADIO Toggle TV Radio mode 0 9 Channel selection in digital TV mode 5 Connecting your Digital receiver There are several ways you can connect and incorporate your digital receiver into your existing audio video equipment set up Warning before starting to connect Unplug all equipment TV set as well as VCR and or DVD if required from the mains Do not connect your digital receiver to mains supply now Check your current wiring because you might keep existing connections of your current Audio Video set up Choose the relevant connecting method for incorporating your digital receiver into your existing Audio Video set up Please read chapters 5 1 and 5 2 5 1 Connecting to a TV fitted with one SCART socket Incorporate your receiver in your existing installation as shown below Aerial previously in the back of your TV or Video SCART lead supplied 4 TV set EXT1 Plug your aerial lead plug into the AERIAL IN socket of your digital receiver Connect the RF OUT socket of your digital receiver to the Aerial input socket of your TV by means of the RF coaxial lead supplied with your digital receiver Connect the TV SCAR
22. a RF coaxial lead Connect the TV SCART socket of your digital receiver to the EXT I SCART socket of your TV by means of the SCART lead supplied with your digital receiver Connect the VCR SCART socket of your digital receiver to the EXT I SCART socket of your VCR so called OUT by means of a SCART lead lO CONNECTING YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER Plug all your equipment excluding your digital receiver into the mains Switch on your TV and select a channel Plug your digital receiver into the mains Your digital receiver will display the WELCOME screen the left hand LED will be illuminated green Go to chapter 6 to proceed with the channel scan of your digital receiver If the WELCOME screen is not displayed press two times the TV STB button to get the screen displayed Note This connection also applies if your VCR has two SCART sockets 2 If you have a S Video VCR refer to chapter 8 2 1 1 for further settings and consult the user manual of your VCR 3 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 DVD recorder 5 3 Connecting to your HiFi Audio receiver equipment Analogue Digital Depending on your HiFi Audio receiver equipment you might have several options to connect your digital receiver Analogue connection Conne
23. allation LJ Services installation LJ Current Software fils Opening a menu item signaled by a locker Q New Software requires the PIN code entry Q Software update 30 MENU TREE 10 Advanced settings 10 1 Restore virgin mode Install wizard is shown only once at the first power up of your receiver If you want to reinitialise your receiver and put it back to virgin factory mode follow the steps below Disconnect your receiver from the mains Keep pressing the Front Panel button while re connecting your receiver to the mains The Multicoloured LED will start to blink orange while Red LED remains on Release the button Briefly press the front Panel button Red LED is still on and the Multicoloured LED is blinking Red Enter the following code with the remote control 9 9 Q O Once entered the Multicoloured LED is Green In case of a bad code entered the Multicoloured LED stays Red Wait until the receiver re starts by displaying the First Install Wizard Note After this procedure your PIN code has also been reset to its factory setting 0 0 0 0 and all Favourite lists will be lost 10 2 Change remote control settings If you have other equipment in your home that the Philips receivers remote control interferes with you can select an alternative setting Follow the sequence below Step change the remote control setting Sim
24. and Off Off Off Off Blinking Red LED Red red blinking if Note To cancel a running timer press button sequence TIMER 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 3 2 Rear view I VCR SELV SCART 1 socket to connect your video recorder 2 Digital audio output SELV Coaxial Digital audio output to connect your HIFI Audio receiver system 3 Serial SELV RJ 9 socket for serial data transfer during servicing 4 AERIAL IN SELY Input to connect your UHF aerial 5 230 V 50 Hz I5W max HV Socket to connect the Mains cord 6 Label showing the type and serial number of the receiver 7 TV SELV SCART 1 socket to connect to your TV set or a video projector 2 8 L R Audio out SELV Left Right audio cinch outputs to connect your HIFI Audio receiver system 9 RF out SELV RF output to be connected to the aerial input of your Video Recorder or TV set refer to chapter 5 for recommended connection diagrams 1 SCART is also called Euroconnector or Peritel 2 To connect a video projector to the TV SCART socket refer to chapter 5 4 SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage HV Hazardous Voltage 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 Preparing your remote control 4 1 Installating the batteries Remove the back cover Insert two batteries type RO6G AA 5 V supplied Place them in the remote control battery compartment as shown in the diagram Replace the cover Your remote is now ready to control your digital terrestrial
25. audio output Dolby Digital or PCM Serial interface RJ 9 L R Temperature range C Operating 5 to 45 Storage 10 to 70 Mains 230 V 10 50 Hz Power consumption 10W max Standby consumption 6 W max Low power mode W max Weight 400 kg Including packaging 2 500 kg Dimensions 260x230x60 The product complies with the following European council Directives 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC d Due to continued product improvements this information is 36 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION subject to change without notice DTR 1500 05 3111 176 51062 10 03
26. con in the Banner 7 12 Alarm Notification Recording Reminder New services Software download A generic alarm mechanism provides you important on screen messages In order not to disturb your current programme an animated icon in the top right corner is first shown indicating you the presence of an alarm You have then to press the INFO button to read the alarm message DAY TO DAY OPERATION 7 RECORD STARTING Recording BBC ONE from 21 35 TO 22 45 The recording is going to start TIMER 0 Cancel Press TIMER then 0 to cancel BACK Return RECORD FAILURE Recording of BBC ONE on 07 05 from 11 45 to 13 20 Power failure during recording REMINDER 11 45 on BBC ONE The programme is going to start NEW CHANNELS INSTALLED 3 new TU channels installed 5 new radio channels installed OK Select Press OK to select new channels list BACK Return NEW SOFTWARE AVAILABLE If you accept the new software shall be installed as soon as you switch the receiver into stand by NEW SOFTWARE INSTALLED Please consult Menu Software if you want more information Return a Q D001 BBC ONE O O Now ____ 09 35 ALL TU Channel locked please enter PIN code I8 DAY TO DAY OPERATION 7 12 1 Recording Timer When you are watching a programme and a Timer is about to start you will be informed The alarm can be earlier than the timer start This can be configured in the Timer Preference Menu 7 12 2 Recording Fai
27. ct 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 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 Digital connection Connect the audio DIGITAL output socket to the relevant digital audio input socket of your audio equipment by means of a single CINCH cable not supplied Consult the user manual of your HiFi Audio receiver equipment to choose the proper digital audio input 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 the relevant user manual 5 4 Connection of a Video projector to your receiver to watch Digital TV programmes on a video projector Connect the TV SCART socket of your digital receiver to your Video projector Often a video projector is fed with S Video format video signals if this is the case with your projector follow the instructions below for connection and installation Connect a SCART to the S Video adapter between the TV SCART of your digital receiver and the S VIDEO input of your video projector Installation Refer to chapters 8 2 8 2 1 and 8 2 1 1 to change the TV VCR outpu
28. election on Re number Press the button to access the Re number sub options Unlike the first Favourites item only tagged channels appear for the selected TV favourite list To re number a channel follows the sequence below Scroll down or up with the Wor A button and select the channel to be re numbered Enter the new number using the DIGIT keys Press on OK button to store the new number 8 3 1 4 Re name a favourite list From Edit TV lists sub menu the selection is on Favourites item Press the W button three times to bring the selection on Name Press the gt button to access the Name sub options At this moment you are able to modify the name of the selected favourite list The first character of the name is selected in first You scroll down or up with the Wor A button to change the selected character from the range 0 9 A Z Use the gt button to select the next character Use the lt button to select the previous character At the end press the OK button to save the modification 8 3 2 Edit preferred list From Favourites sub menu the selection is on Edit TV favourites item Press the W button twice to bring the selection to Preferred TV lists Press the gt button to access the selected preferred TV list for editing Scroll down or up with the Wor A button Press the OK button to tag or un tag the selected
29. ey The Receiver is now unlocked 10 4 6 Errors during recording Three kinds of error can occur during the recording Lost of input signal Lost of power Locked channel Your Philips receiver can detect those errors during the recording it will signal you those errors the next time you will use it by a means of an Alarm ADVANCED SETTINGS 33 Trouble shooting guide Experiencing difficulty operating your digital receiver Check the following points first For UK the telephone number in the Worldwide guarantee leaflet should read 0870 9009070 Problem No picture no sound and no front panel indication No picture no sound but the front panel shows orange left hand LED on No wake up at Remote Control key press and the Red right hand LED is on No picture no sound but the front panel shows the Green left hand LED on The remote does not operate You cannot find all the channels you think should be available Possible cause Receiver is not plugged into the mains None of the front LED s are on The receiver is in standby Your receiver is in Low Power Mode You are viewing standard analogue television The SCART connection to the TV is incorrect or is loose Your TV has not selected the correct AV EXT channel A timer is running the receiver is locked the front LED s are either Green Red or Orange Red The remote control batteries have been inserted incorrectly
30. fer to chapter 7 6 FAVOURITES Edit TU lists 49 F Edit Radio lists O FAU 2 Active TU lists OI FAav3 Active Radio lists FAU 4 y gt Edit Return Select a TU list to edit it FAVOURITES Edit FAU 1 Favourites 49 Reorder OI 0031TU1 Renumber 004 Channel 4 Name O 005 Five 006 ITU 2 007 BBC THREE 009 Teletext OK Select BACK Return Select the channels to set in FAU 1 26 CHANGE THE SETTINGS 8 3 Favourite list editing Press MENU button to open the main menu Press once the W button to bring the selection on Favourite Press the B button to access the Favourite sub options The selection is now on Edit TV favourites item You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the TV or RADIO lists Note As the menu system is similar for RADIO and TV lists only TV features have been described in the following chapters 8 3 1 Edit Rename favourite list Re order Re number channels in a favourite list From Favourites sub menu the selection is on Edit TV lists item Press the gt button to access the Edit TV lists sub options You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose a TV favourite list Press the gt button to access the selected TV favourite list for editing The Edit TV lists sub menu is now drawn and the selection is on Favourites item The content of the selected TV favourite list appears Yo
31. ignals the radio mode 7 16 On screen indication of Loss of signal The still picture shown opposite indicates a Loss of signal at receivers aerial input 7 17 If your receiver is in Standby or Low power mode and the right hand red LED is blinking This indicates that a free over the air upgrade of your receiver is taking place Do not interrupt this operation Wait until the blinking LED stops and the left hand LED is either orange or red signalling either standby mode or low power mode You can then continue with normal operation 7 18 How dol reset my receiver if it freezes In the unlikely event that your receiver freezes i e you can no longer control it with the remote control simply proceed with the steps described below Press the LOW POWER button on the receiver front panel for at least 5 seconds After releasing the button wait for a stable front display indication i e the left LED is either orange for standby mode or green for TV mode You can now continue with normal operation DAY TO DAY OPERATION 19 8 Changing the settings on your receiver MAIN MENU Timers Favourites Parental control Preferences Installation 4 0 9 Code Biss BACK Exit Enter PIN code to change settings PARENTAL CONTROL PIN code Change Parental control Enabled PIN code valid until stand by Maturity level Disabled Lock TU channels Lock Radio channels
32. ither 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 QUICK START UP 13 7 Day to day operation 7 1 Switch ON Switch OFF your receiver low power standby THE RED RIGHT HAND LED IS ON Your receiver is in Low power mode Press the Low power button on the front of your receiver to put your receiver in Standby You have 5 minutes to wake your receiver up by pressing Either P P BACK or a number button on your remote Alternatively you can press the or button on the front panel of your receiver Note your remote does not control the receiver if it is in Low Power mode THE ORANGE LEFT HAND LED IS ON Your receiver is in Standby mode To Wake Up Your Receiver Either Press One Of The Following Remote Buttons P P BACK or a number button Or press or button on the front panel To put your receiver in Low power mode lt IW consumption Press the front panel s LOW POWER button THE GREEN LEFT HAND LED IS ON TV MODE GREEN ORANGE LED IS ON RADIO MODE You are in TV mode Radio Mode To put your receiver in standby Press the remote standby button To put your receiver in Low power mode lt IW consumption Pres
33. iver to the Aerial input socket of your VCR by means of the RF coaxial lead supplied with your digital receiver RF lead supplied NS ID 32 ADVANCED SETTINGS Connect the RF OUT socket of your VCR to the Aerial input socket of your TV by means of a RF coaxial lead Connect the TV SCART socket of your digital receiver to the EXT I SCART socket of your TV by means of the SCART lead supplied with your digital receiver Connect the VCR SCART socket of your digital receiver to the EXT 2 SCART socket of your VCR so called IN by means of a SCART lead Connect the EXT I SCART socket of your VCR so called OUT to the EXT2 SCART socket of your TV by means of a SCART lead Plug all your equipment excluding your digital receiver into the mains Switch on your TV and select a channel Plug your digital receiver into the mains Your digital receiver will display the WELCOME screen the left hand LED will be illuminated green Read chapter 7 to proceed with the channel scan of your digital receiver if not already done Note With this connection set up You can watch digital TV while you record analogue TV You can watch analogue TV while you record digital TV You can record the digital TV channel you are watching without programming your VCR 10 4 2 Digital receiver and VCR set tings Refer to chapter 8 2 1 6 on how to e
34. lure In case of a failure during a recording you will be informed with a message 7 12 3 Reminder For programmes you do not want to miss you can create Reminders The following alarm will then be generated The alarm will be earlier than the reminder start time This can be configured in the Timer Preference Menu 7 12 4 List of New channels When the receiver is in standby it will check for the presence of new channels for you The following alarm will be generated informing you about their availability in the New Favourite programme list 7 12 5 Software download When the receiver is in standby it will check for the presence of new software in the broadcast An alarm will be generated after detection of new software and after its successful update 7 13 Using the TV STB button This button is used to switch between watching digital channels via your digital receiver and standard analogue channels on your TV You are watching digital TV or listenning to digital radio Press the TV STB button to switch to analogue TV Press again to revert to digital TV 7 14 Watching locked channels If you have selected a locked channel you must unlock the channel to watch it You are prompted by a lock icon and a field in the banner to enter a 4 digit PIN code default 0000 Enter you PIN code to unlock and watch the selected channel 7 15 On screen indication of Radio mode The still picture shown opposite s
35. nable the Easy Recording function of your digital receiver Depending on your VCR brand and type you have to set the VCR control option to Prepare Record or Record Link Refer to the user manual of your VCR alternatively try the two options to find out the most suitable Set your VCR to the mode allowing control by your digital receiver 10 4 3 How to make a recording with the VCR control feature Your digital receiver TV and VCR are connected and set according to 10 4 1 2 You have programmed a timer with your digital receiver At timer start your VCR starts recording and at timer end your VCR stops recording under the control of your digital receiver You no longer need VCR programming to record digital TV channels 10 4 4 Timer Front panel indicator Feedback on front panel LED s While a Timer is running the Receiver is locked to prevent any inadvertent action from damaging the recording To indicate that the receiver is recording the Front Panel LEDs will signal as follows Right hand red LED on Left hand Multicoloured LED Orange for recording during standby or Green for Recording while watching 10 4 5 Cancel a running Timer While a Timer is running the Receiver is locked to prevent any inadvertent action from damaging the recording The following procedure allows you to cancel the current running Timer Press the Timer Key Press the 0 K
36. nal in the plug that is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two wires Please wait before connecting your receiver read on SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 2 Unpacking Putting the receiver in your existing set up 2 1 Unpacking Start by unpacking your receiver You will find the following cables and accessories The digital terrestrial receiver The remote control and batteries 2 x LR6 AA 1 5 V One SCART lead One RF coaxial lead Amains cord A user manual A Guarantee card A stand for using the receiver in the upright position Note As advised in chapter 5 make use of the Scart lead provided It has been selected to get the best picture quality and performance out of your digital receiver Plastic bags can be dangerous To avoid suffocation keep the bag away from babies and children QY The Symbol 64 on the packaging means that material is recyclable If the receiver will not be used for a long time unplug the mains cord from the wall socket 4 UNPACKING 2 2 Putting the receiver in your existing set up Your receiver can be integrated in different ways within your existing Audio Video set up The receiver can be used in the horizontal or vertical position If you decide to use your receiver in the
37. nd format VCR control for recording The selection is now on TV VCR output You can scroll down or up with the W or A button to choose the wanted option For each option you can press on P button to access its sub options 8 2 1 1 TV VCR output allows you to select the signal format of the TV and VCR SCART sockets from the list below RGB PAL CVBS RGB SVHS PAL CVBS PAL CVBS PAL CVBS SVHS SVIDEO PAL CVBS SVIDEO SVHS Note First word before is dedicated to TV SCART Second word after f is dedicated to VCR SCART Note We advise to use RGB PAL CVBS setting to get the best quality of the video at the IV screen If a Video Projector is used instead of a IV set the SVIDEO PAL CVBS setting is ddvised refer to chapter 5 4 for connection and installation Note If you have a S Video VCR Recorder you might use the RGB SVHS setting consult the user manual of your VCR Recorder CHANGE THE SETTINGS 21 INSTALLATION Channels 09 35 001 BBC ONE TU channels 4 002 BBC TWO Radio channels 003 ITV 1 Update 004 Channel 4 O Auto activation 005 Five 006 ITU 2 007 BBC THREE 009 Teletext Update now 0K Select BACK Return 22 CHANGE THE SETTINGS 8 2 1 2 For TV format select from the list below the one that best suits your TV 16 9 4 3 Letterbox 4 3 Pan amp Scan 8 2 1 3 For TV Sound select either Mono or Stereo depending on the capability of your
38. only the L hand LED is permanently illuminated either orange your receiver is in standby or green your receiver is on The receiver returns to the setting before the attempted change Repeat step 2 ADVANCED SETTINGS 31 10 3 You forgot your PIN code Master PIN code If you have forgotten your PIN code you have the possibility to reset it to the default PIN Code 0 0 0 0 To reset the PIN Code you have to enter the Master PIN Code in any Pin Code request menu This will have the effect to accept the PIN Code and to reset the PIN Code to the default PIN Code of the receiver The Master PIN Code is the following RED 3 8 9 5 Note Keep this code secret to prevent your children from using it 10 4 More about Recording Easy Recording VCR control 10 4 1 Connection for Easy recording This connection allows automatic recording without necessity of programming your VCR Prior deciding for this connection method Consult the user manual of your VCR DVD Recorder to check if and how this feature is supported Most Philips VCR and DVD Recorders support one of the two easy recording options Verify that your TV and VCR both have two SCART sockets Incorporate your receiver in your existing installation as shown below Plug your aerial lead plug into the AERIAL IN socket of your digital receiver Connect the RF OUT socket of your digital rece
39. s the front panel s LOW POWER button l4 DAY TO DAY OPERATION 7 2 Select TV Radio mode If your receiver is in TV mode Press the TV RADIO button to switch to RADIO mode If your receiver is in Radio mode Press the TV RADIO button to switch to TV mode Note The TV Radio button on the Front Panel and on the Remote Contro have the same function 7 3 Change channel 7 3 1 Using number buttons While watching digital TV or listening to Digital Radio Press the number button s to select the desired channel number 7 3 2 P P You are watching digital TV or listening to a digital radio programme Press P to select the next channel in the list Press P to select the previous channel in the list Note The and buttons on the Front Panel have the same function as P and P buttons on the remote control 7 3 3 Use of the Back key 7 3 3 1 In viewing mode While watching digital TV or listening to a digital radio programme press the BACK button to select the previously watched listened to programme 7 3 3 2 In menu mode Please note the BACK key has more than one function when navigating through the menus 002 BBC TWO 11 15 001 BBC ONE ay p02 BBC TWO y O om1 004 channel 4 005 Five 006 1Ty2 007 BBCTHREE 009 Teletext 0K Watch 10 10 Africa B Now showing 11 20 Cash in the Attic O O Now 14 30 Diagnosis Murder 15 05 Cash In
40. set the timer but it did not record what wanted The order of my channels has changed The on screen displays are not as sharp as expected The picture on some channels seems to have been stretched or squashed Possible cause There could be a transmission problem Your aerial may have been moved for example by severe weather Your aerial connection have become loose or disconnected Some channels have been selected as favourites and the favourites mode is on The parental lock has been activated on this channel and an OSD message ask for your parental code The video was set incorrectly They have been re arranged as described in section 8 3 1 2 If you have connected using SCART and you have an RGB compatible TV one of the receiver settings could be wrong You have connected the receiver TV SCART to a SCART socket of your TV set which is not RGB capable The broadcast is probably in widescreen and the receiver settings may not be correct Action This is normally only a temporary situation and should correct itself If it persists contact ITV Digital customer channels Check signal quality and if necessary re align your aerial Check all aerial connections and make sure they are all firmly pushed into sockets Use Fav button to select an other Favourite list Use the All TV Channel list to see all possible TV channels Enter your parental code to access the channel or remove i
41. t setting of your digital receiver to SVIDEO PAL CVBS CONNECTING YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER 6 Quick start up First installation Channel scan WELCOME First installation Congratulation for buying this Philips receiver Please ensure your receiver is correctly connected before starting the installation Aa Installd 9p y Press OK to Start the installation INSTALLATION Check Signal Sound On ae 9D UHF 67 v Install Restart Signal strength ummnumlNmM _ E Signal quality ees Channels scanned BBC ONE BBC TWO BBC THREE Select RF channel to check Point antenna to get best quality level 12 QUICK START UP 6 l Quick start You already have an aerial Your aerial is correctly pointed at the terrestrial transmitter corresponding to your area 1 Your digital receiver connection is according to the diagram depicted in chapter 5 1 or 5 2 Your digital receiver is ON and the WELCOME screen shown here pops up The selection is on Install Press the gt button to start scanning for channels The receiver scans the UHF band and reports scanning progress and found channels When scanning is completed Either scanning ended successfully found channels are displayed and the digital receiver tunes the first channel in the list If so proceed to chapter 7 Or scanning failed and stopped while the Check signal screen pops up If so proceed
42. t as a locked channel See sections 8 4 2 for more details See section 10 3 Make sure that your video is set for the same time as your digital receiver Alternatively use one of the Easy Recording options to control automatically your VCR see chapter 10 4 Refer to this section to change the order again Refer to chapter 8 2 1 and alter the TV VCR output setting to RGB CVBS Check if the TV SCART socket of the TV is RGB capable if not refer to the user manual of your TV to change the SCART connection to your TV Check the receiver TV format option setting following the information in chapter 8 2 1 If you have a widescreen TV you may also need to check the settings on your TV TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 35 I2 Technical specification This product is in conformity with the requirements of the 95 47 EC directive and 2002 2 1 EC directives Video decoding MPEG 2 DVB compliant up to MP ML Video bit rate up to I5 Mbit sec Video format 4 3 letter box if source is in 16 9 and 16 9 Resolution up to 720x576 pixels Audio decoding MPEG layer Il Operation Features Automatic program installation via scanning TV amp Radio modes Free to air reception 4 favourite TV lists 4 favourite Radio lists programme editing for personalised installation delete add move Subtitles Parental lock with PIN code Full remote controlled
43. t of Radio channels found during the scanning process e You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to select a channel e You can press the OK button to enable or disable the channel IMPORTANT All non tagged channels are disabled and consequently not visible in all channel lists 8 2 2 3 Update mode allows you to select whether channels are automatically updated e You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the wanted sub option e You can press the OK button to store your choice 8 2 2 4 Auto activation allows you to select whether all channels or only free to air channels are updated e You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the wanted sub option e You can press the OK button to store your choice 8 2 2 5 Update now Press the OK button to start the new update of channels 8 2 3 Check signal quality check your aerial N ee From Installation menu you selected Antenna 3 r 4a 99 F Channel o UHF 67 842 Mhz Positioning and pressed gt button This menu is used to help positioning your antenna and EA checking the availability of signals on specific UHF Signal quality Channels scanned BBC ONE C3 channels wine Positioning your antenna cea Two bar graphs help you pointing your antenna by b Edit indicating the signal strength and the signal quality Return Point antenna to get best quality level ea be When signal quality is medium or good
44. ton to access the Preferences sub options The selection is now on Language preferences You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the required option 8 5 1 Language preferences This menu option allows you to Set the preferred audio language Set the subtitle preferred language Enable or disable subtitles 8 5 2 Timer preferences This menu option allows you to Select when you want to be warned of a reminder Select when you want to be warned of the start of a recording Set the presentation of the programme to be recorded In this way you record a few seconds of the banner of the programme so you can identify it easily during playback 8 5 3 Banner preferences This option allows you to Set the banner duration in between 3 and 10 seconds Set the banner transparency to on or off CHANGE THE SETTINGS 29 9 Menu tree Edit gt Remove Disable recording Edit TV lists Edit RADIO lists Favourites Active TV lists Active RADIO lists PIN code Parental control Maturity level Lock TV channels Lock RADIO channels U Audio U Subtitle Edit parental timer Q Enable subtitle Remove parental timer LJ Record warning PL timers L Display duration Transparency Receiver settings Q TV VCR output LJ TV format Q TV Audio Default volume Antenna positioning LJ VCR Audio LJ VCR Control U Reminder Inst
45. u can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the required option 8 3 1 1 Edit the selected favourite list From Edit TV lists sub menu the selection is on Favourites item Press the gt button to access the Favourites sub options You can scroll down or up with the Wor A button to choose the channel or to go through the installed list of TV channels You can press OK button to tag or un tag the selected TV channel 8 3 1 2 Re order channels in a favourite list From Edit TV lists sub menu the selection is on Favourites item Press once the W button to bring the selection on Re order Press the button to access the Re order sub options Unlike the first Favourites item only tagged channels appear for the selected TV favourite list To re order one channel in the list follow the sequence described below Scroll down or up with the Wor A button to select the channel you wish to re order Press OK button to select it for moving Select the new position by scrolling down or up with the Wor A button Press the OK button to store it in the new selected position Note If the selected TV favourite list is empty or contains only one element the access to Re order sub options will be blocked 8 3 1 3 Re number favourite channels From Edit TV lists sub menu the selection is on Favourites item Press the W button twice to bring the s
46. ultaneously press number buttons and 3 for 3 seconds Simultaneously release both buttons Press either button 3 or 4 see below within 60 seconds Pressing number button 4 sets the remote to the new alternative setting Pressing number button 3 sets the remote to the default factory setting The remote can be tested by trying to control the receiver if the change has been successful the remote control will no longer operate the receiver until the receiver is also changed Note When the remote control is first powered up or if the batteries are changed while a button is pressed the default factory setting value 3 is restored Step 2 change the receiver setting Disconnect your receiver from the mains Press and hold the button on the front panel while re connecting your receiver to the mains First the red R hand LED will come on Then the L hand orange LED and the R hand red LED will be on Next the R hand red LED will go out and the L hand orange LED will blink At this point release the button Press the OK key on your remote control The orange blinking LED will momentarily change to either green or red If the LED momentarily turned green the new code has been accepted Wait until only the L hand LED is permanently illuminated either orange your receiver is in standby or green your receiver is on If the LED momentarily turned red the new code has not been accepted Wait until
47. 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 Take the receiver as shown below rear panel on the left side coaxial connectors on the bottom side 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 From now on your receiver can be used in the upright position Note Removing the stand can be done by first unlocking the click fit at the rear side of the stand rocking and pulling back the receiver to extract it from the stand lug 3 Product description 3 1 Front view PHILIPS DTR 1500 Digital Terrestrial Receiver LOW POWER button Switch receiver ON or into low power mode 2 TV RADIO button Toggle between TV and Radio mode 3 button Channel down 4 Three colours LED indicator Display receiver status see status indicator table 5 Red LED indicator Display receiver status see status indicator table Blink at remote control command reception 6 button Channel up as Status indicator table Mode Receiver Low power Standby TV mode Radio Software Timer LED off mains mode mode mode update running 4 Left hand LED Off Off Orange Green Blinking Green or 3 colour Green Orange Orange in standby mode 5 Right h
48. with chapter 6 2 6 2 Scanning has failed check installation check signal from aerial Scanning failed therefore before making a new scanning check Aerial cable Check the aerial connection to your digital receiver Refer to the connection diagram of chapter 5 1 or 5 2 Check channel s available in the region corresponding to your area I Check signal quality by means of the Check signal menu beside Press the W button to select the RF channel option Press the button and scroll with the W or A button to select the wanted RF channel number in the CH 21 69 range corresponding to your area Check signal strength and quality on bar meters Either signal is good enough orange or green bar meters then choose the Install option and select the Re start option to scan channels one more time When scanning ends successfully channels found are displayed and the digital receiver tunes the first channel in the list If so proceed to chapter 7 Or signal is bad or no signal is available red bar meter or no bar at all Then refer to chapter 6 3 1 To check whether you can receive digital Television in your region consult the following web site WWW FREEVIEW CO UK type in your postcode and click on GO to immediately get the answer 6 3 Scanning has failed again You could not scan the channels and this was repeated after checking the signal quality delivered by your aerial E

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