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Philips SRT9320/27 Universal Remote User Manual
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1. HDD DVR VCR Video cassette player and recorder PC Personal Computer Windows Media Center Game Console Game Console P3 Player Dock P3 player docking station and audio video accessories Switches Apple TV etc EN 5 2 3 Exit Setup mode 3 1 Selecting devices 1 Press the HOME button The Home screen appears The Devices tab is highlighted and the devices for which the remote control is set up are 1 To exit the initial Setup at any time press the HOME button e The message Do you want to save your settings and exit setup With the E button you go back to the previous page 2 Select the desired device by Notes touching the corresponding button appears p 2 Touch the Yes button to exit displayed For adding devices g e If you accidentally press the HOME refer to chapter 4 2 Setting up a button during initial Setup you can enter Setup mode again by touching devices When more pages with devices are available the AA 8 the No button Also refer to chapter 4 1 Entering Setup mode button appears Touch the EBA button to go to the next page g v x 5 e In order to be able to use the remote control it should be set up for at least one device Devices for which the remote control is set during this initial set up can be deleted renamed rearranged or replaced afterwards For this refer to chapter 4 2 Setting up devices e A keypad with
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3. Select Input signal was interrupted when the macro command was sent e Press the A V button and select the device Or e Touch the appropriate AV button in the A V screen For this refer to chapter 4 8 Reconfiguring the Power AV buttons If the problem occurs frequently try adding delays to the Start Activity macro For this refer to chapter 4 3 Setting up activities My touch screen often activates the wrong button e The touch screen has to be calibrated For this call our helpdesk Batteries Will my settings be deleted when replace the battery No All user settings will be stored in the flash memory of the remote control 6 Technical specifications Power adapter 100 240VAC 50 60Hz power adapter 5VDC 2A output 7 Service and support 7 1 Need help First of all read this user manual carefully When you have additional questions about setup usage spare parts warranty etc of the SRT9320 see www philips com support 1 At wwwphilips com support select your country language 2 Enter SRT9320 after Model number or keyword and click Search 3 Click SRT9320 under Your results Under Product support you will find information on setup and usage Under Service you will find information on spare parts and warranty Before calling our helpline please first fill out the the equipment list at the end of this user manual Make sure t
4. and buttons to adjust delay times and channel press duration Follow the on screen instructions 8 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The Setup screen appears The new delay times and or button press duration are now stored 4 5 6 Rearranging favorites In the list of favorites touch the favorite channel you wish to rearrange Touch the J button Use the arrows move the favoritel to the preferred position Touch the button when finished e The last used Favorites screen appears AWN 4 6 Selecting favorites 2 Inthe list of favorites touch the favorite TV or radio channel you wish to watch listen to e The remote control sends out a signal and the TV tuner receiver switches to the selected channel Touch the idea and GEES buttons to scroll through your favorites Make sure you have left setup mode the toolbar should not be visible 4 7 Reconfiguring buttons The remote control is equipped with the most used functions for operating your devices However if you miss certain functions from your original remote control you can add these functions via the Setup menu In this menu you can also delete rename and rearrange button functions and repair buttons that do not function properly When a device is selected and its keypad is displayed keep the HOME button pressed for 3 seconds e The Setup toolbar appears You can now add delete rename and repair buttons 4 7 1
5. 5 Touch the OK button when finished The Setup screen appears 4 5 5 2 Optimizing the channel macro performance 6 Touch the button in the toolbar e The last used Favorites screen appears You can tweak the channel macro for optimal performance by fine tuning The favorite channel is now stored with the new icon the delay times and button press duration to allow faster channel switching Delay time and button press duration depend on the reaction time of the 4 5 5 Editing a channel macro device 4 5 5 1 Changing the channel number 1 In the list of favorites navigate to the page which contains the favorite for which you wish to optimize macro performance When a favorite channel is selected the remote control sends outs a macro 2 Keep the HOME button pressed for 3 seconds to enter Setup mode to select the channel number E g for channel 25 the remote control sends 3 Select the favorite you wish to edit out macro 2 delay time 5 The delay time is the time after which the 4 Touch the E button in the toolbar next digit in the macro is sent e The Edit favorite screen appears If for whatever reason the cable company changes the channel position 5 Touch the Edit channel macro button e g new position 127 you have to enter the new macro manually into the e The Edit macro screen appears remote control memory E g 1 delay time 2 delay time 7 6 Touch the button in the toolbar EN 14 7 Use the
6. Other TVs might need 1 2 iso 1 2 etc Button press duration For some devices it may be necessary to extend the duration of an IR command button press for these devices need a long button press on the original remote control in order to perform certain functions E g some Panasonic TVs only turn on after a long press on the Power C button and some Philips DVD players only eject a disc after a long press on the Stop button Delay time Sometimes delay times between IR commands button presses are needed for the receiving device needs some time to react E g after turning on your TV it may take a couple of seconds before you are able to change inputs Also when setting up favorites delays may be needed since the receiving device s need s some time to react for this refer to chapter 4 5 Setting up favorites You can easlily try this out by pressing 1 and 2 very fast after each other on the original remote control If your TV switches to channel 12 no delay time is needed If your TV switches to channel 1 a delay time is needed EN 10 nw a 3 oO 7 ie a a TE fs x Lu Testing 4 3 2 Deleting activities It is advised to test an activity macro twice before actually using it If in the second test the macro behaves different than in the first test 1 Select an activity and follow the on screen instructions you may have included cyclic codes for A V input selection or you did not 2 Touch the EE
7. Replacing the battery How do set up the remote control for combo devices TV VCR TV DVD DVD VCR etc Some combo devices require you to set up two different source selection buttons to control both parts of the combo device For example if you have a TV DVD combo you might need to set up the remote control for both TV and DVD to operate your TV DVD combo In the Activity menu you can create an activity enabling you to operate both combo devices for this refer to chapter 4 3 Setting up activities How do set up the remote control for my Home Theater System You may have to set up the remote control for all devices in your Home Theater System separately In the Activity menu you can create an activity enabling you to operate all devices in the system for this refer to chapter 4 3 Setting up activities EN 20 un RS H N o 3 7 E x vn 3 p E o 3 gt D pe ra cannot find the brand of my device You selected the wrong device name e Refer to the device name overview in chapter 2 2 Setting up the remote control to select the correct device name The brand of your device is not available in the remote control database Copy the button functions from the original remote control For this refer to chapter 4 7 4 2 Learning button functions Or Download the new remote control firmware For this refer to chapter 4 10 Installing the Philip
8. Standard delay of 0 25 seconds is automatically inserted Turn on DVD User defined delay of 10 seconds to wait for the TV to turn on Select input 1 on TV AWN Example Stop Activity macro for Watch DVD 1 Turn off TV Standard delay of 0 25 seconds is automatically inserted 2 Turn off DVD Tips and tricks for setting up Macros A V input selection On most remote controls A V input selection is done by cycling through the available input sources using the A V button and then selecting the desired source cyclic input selection Some remote controls however are equipped with physical buttons TV DVD etc that directly select a particular input source discrete input selection In order to make your macros more reliable use discrete input selection where possible It might occur that input names used by the remote control differ from the names used on your device e g Input 1 could be HDMI Input 2 could be RGB etc Try all input commands and check whether your device reacts Maybe the original remote control does not have discrete commands but nevertheless the Prestigo supports them Command sequences Before you set up a macro it is useful to try out the sequence of commands you intend to program using the original remote control You may encounter issues that can help you optimize the macro E g for most TVs the sequence 0 and 1 in a macro will perform better than 1 only
9. Touch the button in the toolbar e The Edit favorite screen appears 3 Touch the Rename button 4 Use the keyboard to enter the new name EN 13 _ 5 Touch the OK button when finished In the list of favorites navigate to the page which contains the favorite e The Setup screen appears for which you wish to change the channel number 6 Touch the button in the toolbar Keep the HOME button pressed for 3 seconds to enter Setup mode e The last used Favorites screen appears Select the favorite you wish to edit The favorite is now stored under the new name Touch the button in the toolbar e The Edit favorite screen appears 5 Touch the Edit channel macro button AWN 4 5 4 Changing the channel icon A die gigas cereenanpears 4 1 In the list of favorites select the favorite channel for which you wish to e The action list for this channel is displayed E 3 change the icon 6 Use the button in the toolbar to delete the old digits 9 2 Touch the EJ button in the toolbar 7 Use the EE button in the toolbar to enter the new digits e The Edit favorite screen appears Follow the on screen instructions 3 Touch the Change channel icon button 8 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished The Setup Favorites screen appears e The Setup screen appears The new macro is now stored and will 4 Selectine desired ico be sent out when selecting the favorite channel
10. button in the toolbar include enough delay times In this case adapt the cyclic codes to discrete The Delete activity screen appears codes and or include more or longer delay times 3J Touchthe Yes buen te confirm 1 In the Home screen touch the Activities tab e The available activities if already added are displayed on the screen e The Setup Activities screen appears 4 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The last used Activities screen appears The activity is now deleted from the remote control memory 7 a 5 oO f o a a TE 5 x Lu 4 3 3 Renaming activities 1 In the list of activities select the activity you wish to rename 2 Touch the E button in the toolbar 2 Keep the HOME button pressed for e The Edit activity screen appears 3 seconds 3 Touch the Rename button e The Setup toolbar appears 4 Use the keyboard to enter the new name You can now add delete rename 5 Touch the OK button when finished and rearrange an The Setup screen appears Press the R button to exit Setup 6 Touch the button in the toolbar mode at any time e The last used Activities screen appears The activity is now stored under the new name 4 3 1 Adding activities 4 3 4 Editing Start Stop Activity Macros 1 Touch the EE button in the toolbar 1 a In the list of activities select the activity for which you wish to edit the e The Add activity sc
11. checks if the favorite channel name and icon are available in the internal database 3 Follow the on screen instructions to select the channel name and assign 8 button presses to it A TT gt nanr eeedaxa _ Touch the Help button if you need extra information H 4 5 Setting up favorites 4 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished a e The last used Favorites screen appears g Favorites are your favorite TV and radio channels that you can select and The channel is now added to the remote control memory watch listen with a single button press 1 In the Home screen select a device or activity 2 Touch the Favorites tab e The available favorite channels if already added are shown on the display 4 5 2 Deleting favorites 1 In the list of favorites select the favorite channel you wish to delete 2 Touch the jj button in the toolbar e The Delete favorite screen appears 3 Touch the Yes button to confirm e The Setup screen appears 4 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The last used Favorites screen appears The channel is now deleted from the remote control memory 3 Keep the HOME button pressed for 3 seconds e The Setup toolbar appears You can now add delete rearrange and rename favorites e Press the button to exit Setup mode at any time 4 5 3 Renaming favorites 1 Inthe list of favorites select the favorite channel you wish to rename 2
12. input selection in an activity without going back to the Home screen first AIV Enables you to select A V inputs without going back to the Home screen first E g when you select an activity and one or more A V inputs are not automatically selected you can select the input s by pressing the corresponding A V button s in the A V screen 7 a 5 oO f o a a TE 5 x Lu Power Enables you to turn devices on and off without going back to the Home screen first E g when you select an activity and one or more devices do not turn on automatically you can turn on the device s by pressing the 1 Select an activity corresponding On button s in the Power screen When a device of a 2 Press the AV button previously selected activity does not turn off automatically when a new The AV inputs screen appears activity is selected you can turn off the device by pressing the corresponding Off button in the Power screen 1 Select an activity 2 Press the Power button The Power screen appears 3 Keep the HOME button pressed for 3 seconds e The Setup screen appears 4 Select the AV button you wish to change 5 Follow the on screen instructions 6 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished Language selects English French Spanish The Power screen appears The new button is now added German Dutch Portuguese Italian or Russian language bade Brightness sets the brightness of the
13. used e Ifa device has no volume buttons in the remote control database he volume buttons of another device will be used automatically You can change which volume buttons are used for instance if you wish to use the volume buttons of the Amplifier to control the volume of the DVD player 1 In the list of devices select the device you wish to copy the volume to 2 Touch the E button in the toolbar e The Edit device screen appears 3 Touch the Copy volume buttons button e The Copy volume screen appears 4 Follow the on screen instructions 5 Touch the R button in the toolbar when finished e The Home screen appears The volume settings are now copied Notes 4 2 5 Rearranging devices In the list of devices select the device you wish to rearrange Touch the gj button in the toolbar Use the arrows to move the device to the preferred position Touch the button in the toolbar when finished The Home screen appears AWN 4 3 Setting up activities Activities enable you to turn a number of devices on and off with a single button press while all buttons needed for operating the devices immediately become available For example touching the Watch DVD activity can automatically turn on your TV DVD player and Home Theater System select the correct AV inputs on your TV and Home Theater System and displays the buttons that can be used for operating these devices Only the buttons that
14. Adding buttons 1 Touch the EE button in the toolbar e A Functions List appears on the screen Touch the button function you wish to add Follow the on screen instructions for testing the button Touch the Yes button if the new button functions properly e The tool bar appears 5 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The last used Setup screen appears The button is now added to the keypad AWN EN 15 n a 5 oO 7 ie a a E f x Lu 4 7 2 Editing activity buttons Buttons within an activity can be edited afterwards For activities refer to chapter 4 3 Setting up activities For deleting rearranging renaming fixing and learning buttons refer to the relevant chapters in 4 7 Reconfiguring buttons For adding buttons to your activity pages 1 When an activity is active and a keypad is displayed press the HOME button for 3 seconds e The Add button screen appears Touch the button in the toolbar Ww N Follow the on screen instructions 4 Touch the j button in the toolbar when finished e The Setup screen appears The button is now added to the remote control memory 4 7 2 1 Deleting buttons 1 In the Setup screen select the button you wish to delete 2 Touch the jg button in the toolbar 3 Touch the Yes button to confirm e The Setup toolbar appears 4 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The Setup screen appears The button is now delete
15. Prestigo SRT 9320 Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome PRESTIEO EN User Manual PHILIPS IR transmitter Table of contents Top of Prestigo 1 Your Prestigo 1 1 What s in the box 2 Getting started 1 1 Power supply jack I IR receiver USB port Bottom of Prestigo EN 2 2 1 Charging the battery 34 Display 2 2 Setting up the remote control 45 E touchseresh 2 3 Exit Setup mode 6 3 Using the remote control Basic operation 6 7 2 3 1 Selecting devices 6 7 l 4 Extra possibilities Advanced setup 7 20 PRESTIZO IF oes 4 1 Entering Setup mode 7 4 2 Setting up devices 8 9 fie sc ules 43 Setting up activities 9 12 en 4 4 Selecting activities use mode 12 13 pice R 4 5 Setting up favorites 13 15 Europe Australia 4 6 Selecting favorites use mode 15 Previous channel button USA Mute button 47 Reconfiguring buttons 15 18 pole ee 4 8 Reconfiguring the Power AV buttons 18 19 ess 4 9 Adjusting system settings 19 Back Exit button 4 10 Installing Philips PrestigoSync software 19 20 LOK buman 5 Frequently asked questions 20 22 Tae one 6 Technical specifications 22 7 Service and support 22 24 PHILIPS 7 1 Need help 22 os J 7 2 Information to the consumer 23 24 Equipment list 25 1 Your Prestigo After setting up the Philips Prestigo universal remote control you can operate up to 20
16. buttons for operating the selected device 3 Using the remote control appears Basic operation After initial setup you can use the remote control to operate your devices For operation the appropriate hard buttons on the remote control can be used as well as the touchscreen buttons that are displayed when a device Touch the EBZ button to go to the next keypad is selected With the E button you go back to the previous keypad EN 6 3 You can now operate the selected device by using the touchscreen buttons keypad and the appropriate hard buttons on the remote control Touch the button to go back to the list of available devices To set up the remote control for other more devices refer to chapter 4 2 1 Adding devices Note If a device does not respond properly to a button command you can have the remote control search for the button function or learn the function from the original remote control For this refer to chapter 4 7 4 1 Searching the database and or chapter 4 7 4 2 Learning button functions 4 4 1 Extra possibilities Advanced setup Entering Setup mode When in normal operation mode pressing the HOME button for 3 seconds will display a toolbar This toolbar enables you to configure the current screen and contains the following tools ED EJ Ka add delete edit done adds items devices activities etc to the current screen deletes it
17. d from the remote control memory 4 7 3 Renaming buttons 1 In the Setup screen select the button you wish to rename 2 Touch the button in the toolbar e The Edit button screen appears Select the device from which you wish to add a button to the keypad Touch the Rename button Use the keyboard to enter the new name Touch the OK button when finished e The Setup screen appears 6 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The last used Setup screen appears The button is now stored under the new name UI BK w 4 7 4 Repair a button If a device does not respond properly to a button command you can have the remote control search for the button function in its database or learn the function from the original remote control Note that buttons in an activity belong to a certain device If a button is repaired within an activity it will also be repaired in the corresponding device and vice versa 4 7 4 1 Searching the database 1 Make sure the receiving device is able to respond E g when you try to fix the Play button for your DVD player make sure to insert a DVD in the DVD player otherwise the Play button is not able to function 2 Touch the button in the toolbar e The Edit button screen appears 3 Press touch the hard button that does not work 4 Touch the E button in the toolbar 5 Select Repair this button 6 Select Search in the scree
18. different devices with it use up to 20 activities and select a total of 100 favorites Favorites are your favorite TV and radio channels that you can select and watch listen with a single button press Activities give you one touch access to your home entertainment system During setup you can select yourself the devices you wish to operate with he remote control see table under chapter 2 2 Setting up the remote control The on screen instructions on the remote control display help you o easily set up and operate the remote control f however you require extra information please consult this user manual it is provided to help you set up and use the remote control To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers register your product at www philips com welcome At wwwophilips com welcome select Register my product and follow the on screen instructions for registration How to use this manual When you click with the cursor on a sentence in theTable of contents you automatically go to the right page chapter When you click on a page number reference chapter or internetsite in the text you go there Clicking on the blue language tab in the right top corner brings you back to the Table of contents 1 1 What s in the box Please verify that the packaging contains the following items Prestigo SRT9320 universal remote control User manual e Quick Start Guide Customer Demonstration s
19. display 4 9 Adjusting system settings Backlight time out sets the time for the display illumination to turn off In the Syst tti djust ber of default t i a a Key backlight On Off turnes button backlighting On Off 7 di tae ee taidh j j l Full reset restores the default factory settings The 5 the Devices tab remote control needs to be installed again 8 sii Sound settings sets the volume of the click sound of the 6 e The available devices are shown bios on the display uon 5 5 Follow the instructions in the corresponding System settings screen us 6 When finished touch the button in the toolbar to go back to the System Settings screen Press the button to exit Setup mode at any time 2 Keep the HOME button pressed for 3 seconds The Setup screen appears 4 10 Installing the Philips PrestigoSync software If you wish to customize the channel icon library or upgrade the remote control firmware you can install the Philips PrestigoSync software on your PC When the application is started it will infrom you when firmware updates new channel icons etc for your remote control are available The Philips PrestigoSync software is available on the CD ROM supplied or can be downloaded at www philips com support For this refer to chapter 7 Service and support 3 Touch My Prestigo e The System Settings screen appears 4 Touch the item for which you wish to adapt the settin
20. ems devices activities etc from the current screen renames and reconfigures items devices activities etc confirms settings and returns to normal operation mode e When more items are available than can be displayed on the screen the GEA button appears Touch the EA button to go to the next list of items With the E button you go back to the previous list When an item is selected on the screen the J button appears Press the gj button and use the arrows that appear to move the item to a different position on the screen e Press the button to exit Setup mode at any time EN 7 7 a 5 oO 7 o a a E fs x Lu 4 2 2 Deleting devi 4 2 Setting up devices iron ee _ When entering setup mode from the devices home screen you can add In the list of devices select the device you wish to delete delete rename and rearrange devices e The Delete device screen appears 1 In the Home screen touch Touch the D button in the toolbar the Devices tab Touch the Yes button to confirm e The devices for which the Touch the button in the toolbar when finished remote control is set up are The Home screen appears displayed on The device is now deleted from the remote control memory the screen AWN 7 a 5 oO f o a a i 5 x Lu Note 2 Keep the HOME button pressed for 3 seconds 3 Use the buttons in the toolbar to add delete and edit devices 4 To
21. gs Settings for the following items can be adjusted EN 19 1 Place the installation CD ROM supplied in your PC s laptop s CD ROM DVD drive The PrestigoSync Install Wizard screen appears If the screen does not appear automatically Ss open My computer double click en on the CD ROM then double click the Setup exe icon 2 Click the Next button and follow the on screen instructions for installing the PrestigoSync software 4 10 1 Synchronizing data between the remote control and your PC 1 Make sure both PC and remote control are turned on 2 Connect the USB cable supplied between the USB port of the remote control and a USB port of the PC e The PrestigoSync application will now be launched automatically 3 You can now modify the icon library and synchronize back to the remote control by pressing the Sync button e For more detailed information and support refer to the PrestigoSync user manual that can be found under PrestigoSync Help or by pressing F1 on your PC keyboard 5 Frequently asked questions In this chapter you find answers to the most frequently asked questions about your universal remote control Setup cannot enter Setup mode Battery level too low e Recharge the battery For this refer to chapter 2 1 Charging the battery Battery lifetime came to an end battery cannot be recharged anymore e Replace the battery For this refer to chapter 7 2 2
22. heet e Charging cable e USB cable CD ROM containing Philips PrestigoSync software and user manual e Power plug Europe Power plug UK e Power plug Australia 2 Getting started 2 1 Charging the battery The remote control comes pre installed with a rechargeable battery When using the remote control for the first time make sure the battery is fully charged Do not disconnect the remote control from the power supply until the battery is fully charged I Charging may take up to 3 hours and can take place with the remote control turned on or off With the remote control turned on you can follow the charging process on the remote control display EN 9 80 a o oa L 3 gt 1 Select the adapter plug for your country and slide it over the power plug of the charging cable e When the battery is fully charged the battery full icon a appears at the top right corner of the screen Notes Operation time of a fully charged battery is approximately 1 month but also depends on the intensity of usage When the battery is almost empty the battery low icon flashes in the top right corner of the screen Recharge the battery as described above e When the battery cannot be recharged anymore it needs to be replaced For this refer to chapter 7 2 2 Replacing the battery OR Fold out the contact blades as oO D S S o0 amp 5 oO O 2 2 Setting up the remote control 2 Inser
23. n that appears and follow the on screen instructions 7 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The last used Setup screen appears The button is now fixed EN 16 7 a 5 oO f o a a a fs x Lu 4 7 4 2 Learning button functions When a button could not be found in the remote control database you can learn the remote control the function from the original remote control Note Any function already stored under a button will be will be overwritten by the new function Tips on learning button functions Some functions of some types of remote control might not be learned e Keep at least 1 metre 3 3 feet away from incandescent or low energy lights when learning e Note that the IR receiver used for learning button functions is located at the bottom of the remote control You can store a function under any of the available buttons except under the HOME button in the Devices screens the HOME POWER and AV buttons in the Activities screens any button in the Home screens 1 Place both remote controls on a flat surface like a coffee table and aim them in such way that the IR transmitter at the top of the original remote control points at the IR receiver at the bottom of the SRT9320 Keep about 25 50 mm in between the remote controls You may need to adjust the height of one of the remote controls to achieve this N Touch the button in
24. o System Audio System AudioSet Hifi system Soe Amplifier Amplifier Preamplifier Active Speaker System an 3 Follow the on screen instructions to set up the remote control for all Radio tuner Radio Tuner Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB devices you wish to operate using the remote control CD player CD player and recorder Super Audio CD player k You can set up the remote control for any of the devices listed below SACD with a maximum of 20 devices Tape Audio cassette tape player and recorder DAT 6 SSS DCC Device name Description Minidisc Minidisc player and recorder TV DVD Combo TV with integrated DVD TV Traditional TV flat screen TV and projection TV TV VCR Combo TV with integrated VCR Set Top Box Cable box satellite receiver Digital Video TV VCR DVD Combo _TV with integrated VCR and DVD Broadcasting Terrestrial device DVB T IPTV DVD VCR Combo DVD VCR combination TNT FR Freeview UK Projector Video projector Set Top Box Recorder Cable box satellite receiver Digital Video Video CD Laser Disc Video Compact Disc Laser Disc Karaoke Broadcasting Terrestrial device DVB T IPTV HD DVD player High Definition DVD player TNT FR Freeview UK with recording Phono Turntable capabilities Hard Disk Drive TiVo Digital Video Recorder DVD Player DVD player Satellite Radio Satellite Radio Receiver Blu Ray Player Blu Ray player DVD Recorder DVD Recorder USA only Hard Disk Recorder DVD Hard Disk Drive combination PVR
25. o have the list and the SRT9320 at hand when you call so that our operators can help you determine whether the SRT9320 is working properly You will find our contact details at the back of the Quick Start Guide supplied The model number of your Philips universal remote control is SRT9320 EN 22 p eS fe a a l v gz a o M gt L o n TO Battery safety instructions 7 2 Information to the consumer 1 Lithium polymer batteries have a soft aluminium foil package therefore Do not strike the batteries with any sharp edged parts e Make sure the worktable is clean so that no sharp particles can damage the foil Do not bend or fold battery tabs battery body or sealing edges 7 2 1 Disposal of your old product Europe only Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused 2 Never dispose the cells in fire This may cause the cells to explode Z When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached Do not spill liquids such as water or coffee on the cells 3 to a product it means the product is covered by the To prevent damage use a tool to remove the batteries and do not pull 3 European Directive 2002 96 EC EAMES g Please inform yourself about the local separate collection g system for electrical and electronic products a To replace the battery a 1 Set the On Off switch to the left Off E Please act according to yo
26. reen appears ne macro s 2 Select an activity and follow the on screen instructions 2 Touch the EB button in the toolbar e Touch the Help button if you need extra information The Edit Activity screen appears 3 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished 3 Touch the Edit activity start macro or the Edit activity stop macro e The last used Activities screen appears aaa button The activity is now stored in the remote control memory e The Edit macro screen appears EN 11 4 Use the EB and E buttons in the toolbar to add delete macro lf a Start Activity macro has been set up for the activity the macro buttons Use the E button in the toolbar to adapt delay times and will be executed when selecting the activity in the Home screen button press duration This may be necessary to turn on devices that All activity devices will be turned on automatically and the required require a long button press for example some Panasonic TVs In this inputs will be selected For this refer to chapter 4 3 Start Stop case you need to extend the duration of the button press that powers Activity macro on this device If a device did not turn on touch the On button under the device 5 Follow the on screen instructions name in the screen 4 Select a button and touch the iJ button to rearrange the items in the macho Stop an activity with Activity Macro 3 6 Touch the R button in
27. s PrestigoSync software Operation The remote control does not wake up anymore Battery level too low e Recharge the battery For this refer to chapter 2 1 Charging the battery Battery lifetime came to an end battery cannot be recharged anymore e Replace the battery For this refer to chapter 7 2 2 Replacing the battery The device want to operate does not respond at all does not respond to all of the button commands Check if the buttons you press are available on the original remote control of the device If buttons are missing they can be added For this refer to chapter 4 7 Reconfiguring buttons or chapter 4 7 1 Adding buttons Wrong device selected in the Home screen e Make sure the device you wish to operate is selected in the Home screen For this refer to chapter 3 1 Selecting devices Battery level too low e Recharge the battery For this refer to chapter 2 1 Charging the battery When operating the device point the remote control at the device and make sure that there are no obstructions between the remote control and the device Battery lifetime came to an end battery cannot be recharged anymore e Replace the battery For this refer to chapter 7 2 2 Replacing the battery Not all button functions are available in the remote control database e Try copying button functions from the original remote control For this refer to chap
28. t the power plug into a wall outlet 3 Turn the protective cap covering the connectors to the left 4 Insert the plug at the other end of the charging cable into the remote control power supply jack 5 If desired set the On Off switch to the right On The On Off switch is located at the rear of the remote control Use a pen or small screwdriver to set the switch Make sure the remote control is fully charged and turned on for this refer to chapter 2 1 Charging the battery Avoid turning off the remote control with the On Off switch at the rear for this will shorten battery life time 1 Select your preferred language by touching the language flag in the Language Selection screen Use the EBZ and GES buttons at the botto to scroll through the list of available languages e The Philips Startup screen appears followed by the Language e Awelcome message appears Selection screen The progress animation agi in the top right corner of the screen indicates the charging status EN 4 2 Touch the ED button to continue Digital Media Receiver Digital Media Receiver Media Adapter Squeezebox With the J button you go back Receiver AV Receiver Amplifier Tuner combination sound to the Language Selection screen processor Home Theatre System Home Theatre System Home Entertainment System Audi
29. ter 4 7 4 2 Learning button functions Wrong IR code selected during setup e Set up the remote control again for the device Always test if the device responds before leaving setup mode The volume and mute buttons are not working properly When setting up the remote control for a device adding a device the remote control automatically copies the volume and mute buttons as follows e Ifa device has tts own volume buttons in the remote control library these volume buttons will be used e If a device has no volume buttons in the remote control library the volume buttons of another device will be used automatically e Try copying the volume and mute buttons from another device For this refer to chapter 4 2 4 Copy volume buttons from another device The Teletext buttons do not work Europe and Australia only e Find out whether your TV is equipped with Teletext e Try fixing the Teletext buttons for this refer to chapter 4 7 4 Repair a button EN 21 un 20 H N o 3 7 E x n 3 p E o 3 gt D pe ra One or more devices do not turn on off automatically when activate deactivate an activity Maybe the On or Off signal was interrupted when the macro command was sent Select the device and press the Power button Or Touch the appropriate Power button in the Power screen For this refer to chapter 4 8 Reconfiguring the Power AV buttons Maybe the
30. the toolbar e The Edit button screen appears Press touch the hard button that you wish to learn a new function Touch the button Select Repair this button Select Learn in the screen that appears and follow the on screen instructions Touch the button when finished e The last used Setup screen appears The button has now successfully learned the new function N oO MB Ww If learning fails e Try keeping the button pressed for a longer or shorter period of time e Adjust the distance between the two remote controls closer or further away e If problems reoccur with the same button check if the original remote control is transmitting and operates the target device EN 17 nw a 5 oO 7 ie a a pa 5 x Lu 4 7 5 Rearranging buttons 3 Keep the HOME button pressed Select the button you wish to rearrange for 3 seconds Touch the button e The Setup screen appears Use the arrows to move the favorite to the preferred position 4 Select the On or Off button you Touch the button when finished wish to change The last used Setup screen appears 5 Follow the on screen instructions 6 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished e The Power screen appears The new button is now added AWN 4 8 Reconfiguring the Power AV buttons In the Power AV menu you can change the buttons that will be used for turning on off devices and the buttons that are used for
31. the toolbar when finished 1 Press the Power button 2 e The last used Activities screen appears The Power screen appears Lu The new settings for the macro s are now stored The activity devices are displayed 4 3 5 Rearranging activities In the list of activities touch the activity you wish to rearrange Touch th button ue the Bt burton ae a 2 Touch the Activity off button or Use the arrows to move the activity to the preferred position the P D butt Touch the R button in the toolbar when finished press the Power O button again e The last used Activities screen appears t6 stop the activity and turn off all activity devices AWN 44 Selecting activities Start an activity 1 Make sure you have left Setup mode the toolbar should not be visible Stop an activity without Activity Macro 2 Start an activity by touching its z 1 Press the Power button button on the screen e The Power screen appears e Use the keypad s and appropriate The activity devices are displayed hard buttons on the remote control o operate the activity devices Touch the BZ button to go to he next keypad With the ESB button you go back to the previous keypad 2 Touch the Off buttons to turn off 4 5 1 Adding favorites the devices 1 Touch the EE button in the toolbar 2 Use the keyboard to enter the name of the favorite channel you wish to add and touch the OK button The remote control now
32. uch the button in the toolbar when finished Buttons of the deleted device that are used elsewhere e g in an activity or the volume buttons will be deleted as well Check the activities you installed and reinstall them if necessary For this refer to chapter 4 3 Setting up activities Check the volume buttons for your devices and reinstall them if necessary For this refer to chapter 4 2 4 Copy volume buttons from another device 4 2 1 Adding devices 4 2 3 Renaming devices 1 Touch the E button in the toolbar 1 In the list of devices select the device you wish to rename e The Add device screen appears 2 Touch the E button in the toolbar 2 Select the new device you wish to set up the remote control for add e The Edit device screen appears and follow the on screen instructions Touch the Rename button 3 Touch the button in the toolbar when finished Use the keyboard to enter the new name The Home screen appears The remote control is now set up to Touch the OK button when finished operate the newly added device e The Setup screen appears 6 Touch the button in the toolbar e The Home screen appears The device is now stored under the new name mn A w EN 8 4 2 4 Copy volume buttons from another device When adding devices the remote control copies the volume settings as follows e Ifa device has its own volume buttons in the remote control database hese volume buttons will be
33. ur local rules and do not dispose of your old The On Off switch is located at the rear of the remote control products with your normal household waste The correct disposal of your Use a pen or small screwdriver to old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the set the switch environment and human health 7 2 2 Replacing the battery When the battery cannot be recharged anymore it needs to be replaced 2 Remove the battery cover A new battery soft pack can be ordered at www philips com support 3 Disconnect and remove the old For this refer to chapter 7 1 Need help battery as indicated Warning Replace the batteries only with batteries of the same type otherwise the warranty is no longer valid and hazardous situations could occur EN 23 4 Insert and connect the new battery as indicated Note Your product contains a built in rechargable battery covered by the European Directive 2006 66 EC To safeguard the functionality and safety of your product always bring your product to an official collection point or service centre where a professional can remove replace the battery Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate collection of batteries because the correct disposal will help prevent negative consequences for the environmental and human health Please do not dispose of your batteries with your normal household waste FCC Compliancy USA Canada only This de
34. vice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution USA Canada only User changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notice for Canada Remarque pour le Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada EN 24 p L o a a 3 n v a a o 2 gt L o 02 Other equipment Brand Model number TV Model number of original remote control Brand odel number odel number of original remote control Equipment list n et Top Box Satellite Antenna or Cable Receiver Recorder Brand odel number odel number of original remote control 2 2 c v amp lem lu Receiver Home Theater System Brand odel number odel number of original remote control DVD Player Blu Ray player Brand odel number odel number of original remote control Game Console Brand odel number odel number of original remote control PC Brand Operating System Service Pack number EN 25
35. you typically use when watching a DVD will be shown Start Stop Activity macro After selecting all desired devices for the activity you can set up a start and stop macro for the activity In the start macro you define a series of button presses that turn on your devices and select the correct input s when you Q e When changing the volume settings the default volume settings of the remote control will be overwritten e Previously installed volume settings will be overwritten Volume settings will be deleted when the volume source device is deleted e In Add device mode punched through volume buttons will not be available for testing activate the activity In the stop macro you define a series of button presses that turn off your devices when you deactivate the activity Note that a short delay is required between each button command that is sent otherwise your devices might not respond properly EN 9 wn a 5 oO 7 ie a a E 5 x Lu If you do not set up start stop macros all devices have to be turned on off manually one after another This can be easily done by pressing the On and Off buttons in the Power screen that appears after selecting the activity e Touch the Yes button when you are asked if you wish to set up macros and follow the on screen instructions Example Start Activity macro for Watch DVD 1 Turn onTV
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