Philips DTR3202 User Manual

Digital receiver
Terrestrial
DTR3202
User manual
Congratulations!
This High Denition Digital Television Receiver (DTR) is an innovative product dedicated to Digital Terrestrial Television. Equipped with a silent hard disk drive, it allows easy reception and recording of digital programmes, including those broadcasted in High Denition. The Philips recorder follows a continuous development strategy. Therefore, we reserve the right to make changes and improvements to the product described in this user manual without any prior notice.
CE Marking: The CE marking certies that the product complies with the essential requirements of the Directive1999/5/EC concerning radio equipment and telecommunication equipment, and of Directives 2006/95/EC concerning safety, 2004/108/EC concerning electromagnetic compatibility and ErP 2009/125/EC concerning ecodesign requirements, dened by the European Parliament and Council to minimize electromagnetic interferences, ensure the safety of users and their equipment and protect their health, and minimize the impact of products on the environment. The CE declaration of conformity can be viewed in the support section of the Philips site www.philips.com,
HDMI, HDMI logo and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Inc.
Note
In order to receive digital signal of good quality you may need an antenna upgrade.
Register your product and get support at
www.philips.com/welcome
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Contents
Where to put your Set-top box? Warnings and safety instructions Batteries Interference USB Storage devices Cleaning the Set-top box
2 What‘s in the box 6
Front panel of the Set-top box Rear panel of the Set-top box Overview of the remote control
3 Connecting your devices 9
Connection to the terrestrial antenna Connection to the TV set Connection to a Home cinema system
4 Before starting 11
Basics of the menu system Menu tree
5 Getting Started 14
Welcome Installation
6 Opteration 15
Accessing the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) Edit Channel
7 System Setup 17
System setup menu Language TV System Local Time Setting Time Setting Parental Lock OSD Setting Favorite Audio Description Setting Multiview Setting Other
8 Tools 20
Tools main menu Information Factory Setting Software Upgrade Remove USB device safely
9 Network 21
Network menu 21
10 Media Player 22
Media Player main menu Media Playback HDD Information DVR Setting
11 Game 24
Game menu 24
12 Timeshift/Record 25
Timeshift Record
41 Safety recommendations
DVR Setting
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13 Environment 26
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Meaning of logos present on the product or its
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packaging
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Product recycling and disposal European Directive on Waste Electricaland Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive on the Restriction of use of certain hazardous
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substances in electronic equipment (RoHS)
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Electrical consumption of the recorder
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14 Troubleshooting 27
Using the Set-top box
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Updating the Software
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15 Customer Support 28
16 Specications 29
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1 Safety recommendations
Use of the Set-top box issubject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment.
Where to put your Set-top box?
In order to guarantee the correct operation of your Set-top box, you must:
place it indoors to protect it from lightning, rain, and direct sunlight, place it in a dry and well ventilated area, keep it away from heat sources such as radiators, candles, lamps,etc. protect it from dampness, place it on a at surface from where it will not fall and is out of the reach of children, avoid violent shocks. Choose a stable, horizontal surface on which the Set-top box will not be exposed to intense vibrations. do not place anything on top of your Set-top box (as it would restrict ventilation): the ventilation slots located on the casing prevent your Set-top box from overheating. If you place the Set-top box in a compartment or other closed space, leave a space of at least 10 cm on each side and 20 cm on the front and back of the Set-top box, connect it directly to the mains with the provided cords, the socket must be near the Set-top box and easy to access. The use of an extension cable (with multi-points) is not recommended.
Warnings and safety instructions
As a precaution, in case of danger, the power
supply unit acts as a disconnecting mechanism for the power supply. That is why it is imperative that you connect the recorder to a power outlet located nearby and easily accessible.
Connect the Set-top box to the electrical outlet in accordance with the indications mentioned on the identication label axed on the Set-top box (voltage, power, frequency of electricity network). The identication label is located under the Set-top box or on the rear panel. You must imperatively use the Set-top box in an environment that complies with the following requirements:
temperature: between 0°C [32°F] and 40°C [104°F].
ambient humidity: between 20% and 90%.
altitude: below 2000 m [6562 ft].
To avoid short-circuits (re or electrocution hazard), do not expose your Set-top box to dampness. Do not place any object containing liquid (vase for example) on the appliance. The Set-top box must not be splashed with liquid. If liquid is spilled onto the Set-top box, unplug it immediately from the mains and consult your supplier. Take care not to allow liquids or metal objects to enter the Set-top box through the ventilation slots. Avoid reconnecting the Set-top box after it has been subjected to large changes in temperature. The Set-top box must be disconnected from power supply before any modication ofconnection between TV, VCR or antenna. In the event of a storm, it is advisable to unplug the antenna. Even if the Set-top box and the television set are disconnected from the power supply, lightning can still damage them. If you hear unusual noise coming from the mains power socket or from the power cord , disconnect immediately the power cord from the mains power socket in accordance with all the precautions of use, you risk getting an electric shock, and contact your retailer. Never connect the Set-top box to a mains power socket which is loose, shows signs of wear or damage, you risk getting an electric shock. Never touch the power cord with wet hands. You risk getting an electric shock. When connecting or disconnecting the power cord, always take hold of the plug without pulling on the cord. A damaged cord presents a potential risk of re or electric shock. Never pull the power cord when disconnecting from the mains power socket. Never place objects on the power cord, and never pull on it or fold it. This may cause a risk of re or electric shock. Ensure that the Set-top box never lies on the power cord or any other cables. Ensure the Set-top box is placed on a at and stable surface, placing it incorrectly may lead to the power cord being disconnected.This may cause a risk of re or electric shock.
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Always keep the power cord unit out of the reach of children or domestic animals. Only personnel approved by the manufacturer can repair the Set-top box. Failure to comply with these safety precautions will invalidate the guarantee. Have a specialised installer perform all connections if you want to use cables that are not provided with the Set-top box.
Batteries
Batteries are easily swallowed by young children. Do not allow young children to play with the remote control. Always keep batteries away from excessive heat sources such as direct sunlight, re or similar sources. To avoid damaging the remote control, only use identical batteries or batteries of an equivalent type. The batteries provided are not rechargeable.
Interference
Do not place the Set-top box near appliances that may cause electromagnetic interferences (for example, loudspeakers, modems, routers or cordless phones). This could aect Set-top box operation and distort the picture or sound.
USB Storage devices
Please wait until the Set-top box or the multimedia le application exits the multimedia list manager (multimedia le application) or is in standby mode before disconnecting your storage devices. Otherwise, you risk losing data or damage your storage device. When connecting a USB peripheral device, respect the way of insertion and never use force. You may damage your peripheral device and/or the appliance.
Cleaning the Set-top box
The outer casing of the Set-top box can be cleaned with a soft and dry cloth. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvents, such as alcohol or turpentine, as they could damage the surface of the Set-top box.
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2 What‘s in the box
Your new equipment includes:
High Denition Digital
Television Recorder (DTR)
Safety condition
6
Quick start guide warranty card
Remote control
with 2 batteries (AAA)
Front panel of the Set-top box
2 31 7 85 106 94
Digital display
1
Shows the current time when the Set-top box is in standby.
Shows the programme number when the Set-top box is on.
Shows hard disk activity(recording in progress,pro­gramme playback,...)
LED
2
• Green : Operating
•Red: Standby
USB port(5V 500mA)
3
Rear panel of the Set-top box
4
Antenna input
Antenna output (Loopthrough only)
5
LAN connector
6
Digital audio connector (S/PDIF)
7
8
HDMI Digital video audio connector
9
SCART connector (to TV or VCR/ DVD)
AC Mains
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Overview of the remote control
1
2
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1
Put the Set-top box in standby mode/Wakeup the Set-top box from standby mode
2
Stop
3
Play/Pause
4
TV/RADIO
Switch between TV and Radio/Red button
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MEDIA
Enter PVR menu for U stick/Green button
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6
EPG
Display the Electronic Program Guide
7
Move in a page,a menu... /CH+,-/VOL+,-
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21
22
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OK
Display the channel list,conrm a selection
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MENU
Access menus
10
Rewind/Fastforward
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0 to 9
Access channels and various on-screen options
12
TTX
Display Teletext pages when available
13
Turn the sound o/on
14
REC
Launch immediate recording, Schedule a recording from
the TV Guide
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INFO
Display programme information and options
Blue button
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On-screen options MHEG, Teletext pages and menu
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AUDIO
Select audio mode and audio track/Yellow button
BACK
18
Go back to the previous channel, screen or mode
19
EXIT
Exit from current screen or setting
USB
20
Access to Media Player
21
(Skip backward/Skip forward
FAV
22
Open up Favourite list
SUBTITLE
23
On/O Subtitle
Batteries
The remote control needs two batteries (AAA) to operate. The drawing in the battery compartment indicates how to install them.The batteries provided are not rechargeable.
3 Connecting your devices
Before installing your Set-top box:
Please check that the delivery is complete (see What‘s in the box, page 6).
Please ensure that the appliances to be connected together (recorder, TV set, VCR/DVD…) are unplugged before making any connections.
Please ensure that Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) is available in your area.
Connection to the terrestrial antenna
Very often to get the best reception, you may simply need to adjust your antenna. Alternatively, you can connect an indoor antenna to your system. For more information, please contact your specialised distributor.
Standard outdoor antenna
Preferably use an outside roof antenna that is designed to receive UHF channels (21 to 69). However:
if your building is equipped with an old antenna model, digital channels may be dicult or even impossible to receive. The problem can only be resolved by changing the antenna.
if your building is equipped with a common antenna which contains selective lters devised for analogue channels, reception will most probably not work correctly. In this case, you will have to contact the administrator of the building.
some antennas directed towards an analogue TV transmitter must be re-adjusted towards a digital TV transmitter. If you encounter reception problems, you can also try placing the antenna at dierent heights.
Indoor antenna
In ideal reception conditions, this type of antenna is sucient. Here, however, are some useful tips:
use an antenna designed to receive channels 21 to 69.
• install the antenna close to the window and direct it towards
• the digital TV transmitter. if possible, use an antenna with an amplier. The Set-top box
• can provide remote power supply to your indoor antenna (see Setting the power parameters, page 29).
Connection to the antenna
Plug the antenna cable (not supplied) into the ANTENNA
1
IN input connector on your Set-top box.
You can connect the RF output connector of your Set-top
2
box to the antenna input of the television set or VCR/DVD recorder (cable not supplied).
Connection to the TV set
Connection to a High-Denition television set using an HDMI lead
To take advantage of High Denition picture quality, you
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must connect the HDMI connector of your Set-top box to the HDMI connector on your television set (cable not supplied).
Plug the power cord into the wall socket.
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2
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Connection to a Standard-Denition television set
You must connect the television set to your Set-top box
1
using a SCART connector (not supplied). Plug the power cord into the wall socket.
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2
1
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Connection to a Home cinema system
Some programmes are broadcast with a high quality multichannel digital sound. The connection of your Set-top box to a Home cinema system will give you a cinematic surround sound experience when watching these programmes. This can easily be done by connecting with a coaxial cable (not supplied) the DIGITAL AUDIO output of your Set-top box to the digital audio coaxial input of your Home cinema amplier Dolby® Digital Plus is one of the latest innovations of Dolby Laboratories in high quality digital audio. Compatible with Dolby Digital systems, it addresses the expectations of most demanding viewers, and is scalable to the diverse world of content delivery, such as, for instance, High Denition TV broadcast.
Note
For more information, please visit the following website: http://www.dolby.com/consumer/setup/index.html
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4 Before starting
Basics of the menu system
How to access the main menu?
Press the key.
How to access a feature?
You can access some features using the remote control as well as the main menu. When both possibilities are available, the corresponding procedures are proposed.
How to navigate through the various screens and set parameters?
Use the remote keys:
Menus presentation
For ease of understanding, accessing a menu is described in this manual as follows:
For example, when you read " Go to > System Setup > Language", you should perform the following actions on your remote control:
Press the to access the main menu.
1
Press the or key to select System Setup .
2
Press the key to select Language , then enter
3
the menu with the .
to navigate in the menus and submenus,
or to enter a menu,
to access the previous menu,
> Menu > Submenu
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Menu tree
The tree below introduces the Set-top box menus:
Edit Channel
Installation
System Setup
TV System
Local Time Setting
Timer Setting
Parental Lock
OSD Setting
Favourite
Audio Description Setting
Multiview Setting
Other
TV Channel List Radio Channel List Delete All
Auto Scan
Channel Scan LCN
Language
Language Primary audio Secondary audio Subtitle Language Teletext Subtitle
Video Resolution Aspect Mode Digital Audio Out
Region GMT Usage GMT Oset Summer Date Time
Timer Mode Timer Service Wakeup Channel Wakeup Date On time Duration
Menu Lock Rating Lock New Password Conrm Password
OSD Timeout OSD Transparency
AD Service Use AD as default AD Volume Oset
Antenna Power Channel Play Type Beeper Auto Standby
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Tools
Network
Information Load Factory Setting Software upgrade by OTA Software upgrade by USB Remove USB device safely
Network setting Network application
Media Player
Game
Records Video Music Image HDD Information DVR Setting
Othello Sudoku
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5 Getting Started
Welcome
If you use the Set-top box for the rst time, the "Welcome" menu appears. Press cursor button to setup the Region, Language, Display Mode and Aspect Mode. Highlight "OK" and press the "OK" button to start Auto Scan channel.
Welcome
Region
Language Display Mode Aspect Mode
Installation
1
Press the "MENU" button to enter main menu.
Press "UP"or " DOWN " button to highlight "Installation",
2
press "RIGHT" button to enter the Installation menu.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to highlight the desired
3
item and press "OK"button to enter the sub-menu .
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
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Installation
Auto Scan Channel Scan LCN
Auto Scan
1
Select the "Auto Scan", press "OK" button to enter the Auto Scan menu.
Press the cursor button to set "FTA Only" and T2 Signal Only,
2
then highlight "Search", press the "OK" button to start auto scan .
Auto Scan
FTA Only
T2 Signal Only T2-Lite Support Search
France
English 720p@50HZ 4:3LB(Letter box)
OK
No
No No
Channel Scan
Select "Channel Scan", press the "OK" button to enter the
1
Channel Scan menu.
Press cursor button to set Scan mode, Scan Band ,Channel
2
No., Frequency and Bandwidth, then highlight "Search", press "OK" button to start channel scan .
Channel Scan
Scan Mode
Scan Band
Channel No.
Frequency Bandwidth
Network Search Search
Signal Strength Signal Quality
By Channel
UHF
CH21(474000KHz)
474000KHz
8MHz
No
0% 0%
LCN
You can activate/deactivate the LCN( Logical Channel Number) function by setting the "LCN " to on/o. If LCN is activated, you can't change the original number of TV channels by scanning .
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6 Operation
Accessing the Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
Accessing the EPG of all channels:
Press "EPG" button to enter EPG menu .
1
Press cursor button to switch between channel list, events
2
schedule of the selected channel and now/next events.
Press "Green" button to Timer the events.
3
Press "Red" button to display " Time Bar" menu.
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EPG 18:55 30-1
0015 BBC ONE The One Show 19:00~19:30
30/1 19:00 19:30
0009 TMF
0010 The HITS
0011 Film4
Spendaholic Africa Cup of Nations 200 Dog Borstal
0012 BBC THREE
News 24 Tonight BBC News
0013 BBC NEWS
A Tribute to Sir Edmund Hi Bill Oddie’s MasterChef
0014 BBC TWO
The One Sho
0015 BBC ONE
Time Timer
EPG Pre-Records:
Press "EPG" button to enter EPG menu .
1
Press cursor button to switch between channel list and
2
events schedule ,select your desired events.
Press "Green" button to set Timer the events, then highlight
3
“Timer Service”, press”LEFT” or “RIGHT” button to select
“Records”, highlight “Save” and press “OK” button to conrm,
then you can Pre-record the program.
0015 BBC ONE The One Show 19:00~19:30
30/1 19:00 19:30
0009 TMF
0010 The HITS
0011 Film4
0012 BBC THREE
0013 BBC NEWS
0014 BBC TWO
0015 BBC ONE
EPG 18:55 30/1
Timer Mode
Timer Service
Wakeup Channel
Wakeup Da te
Wakeup Ti me
Spendaholic Africa Cup of Nations 200 Dog Borstal
Duration
News 24 Tonight BBC News
A Tribute to Sir Edmund Hi Bill Oddies MasterChef
Time Timer
20:00 20:30
What Women WantWatchdog
15:31 12/04/2015
O
Records
20:00 20:30
Film4
11/06/2015
18:20
02:00
Save
Cancel
What Women WantWatchdogThe One Sho
Edit Channel
Edit Channel menu
Press the "MENU" button to enter main menu.
1
Press "UP" or "DOWN " button to highlight "Edit Channel",
2
press "RIGHT" button to enter the Edit Channel menu.
3
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to highlight the desired
4
item and press "OK" button to enter the sub-menu . Press "EXIT" button to exit.
Edit Channel
TV Channel List Radio Channel List Delete All
TV Channel List
In the Edit Channel menu, select "TV Channel List", press
1
"OK" button to enter TV channel list menu.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to highlight channel, press the
2
"OK" button to preview the desired TV channel.
Use this menu to favor, lock, skip, move, sort, delete and rename channel.
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Press "FAV" button, then press "OK" button to edit the FAV function.
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Press "color" button, then press "OK" button to edit the corresponding function.
TV Channel List
All TV
FAV Lock Skip Move Edit
0009 TMF
0010 The HITS
0011 Film4
0012 BBC THREE
0013 BBC NEWS
0014 BBC TWO
0015 BBC ONE
DVBT
BBC ONE
562000/8K/64QAM
PID:600/601/600
GI:1/32 FEC:7/8
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Edit Channel
All TV
Sort Rename Delete
0009 TMF
0010 The HITS
0011 Film4
0012 BBC THREE
0013 BBC NEWS
0014 BBC TWO
0015 BBC ONE
DVBT
Film4
538000/8K/64QAM
PID:701/702/701
GI:1/32 FEC:7/8
Radio Channel List
In the Edit Channel menu, select "Radio Channel List", press
1
"OK" button to enter the Radio Channel list menu.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to highlight channel press the
2
"OK" button to listen the desired Radio channel.
Note
Basically, the operation of "Radio Channel List" is the same as "TV Channel List", but there is one dierence: In "Radio Channel List" mode, there is no video information, so it will always display Radio's logo on the right-hand side preview window.
Delete All
In the Edit Channel menu, select "Delete All", press "OK"
1
button.You will be asked to input a password (the default password is"0044"or "3327"). A warning window appears.
2
Select "Yes", press "OK" button to delete all channels. Select "No", Press "OK" button to cancel deleting.
Edit Channel
TV Channel List
Radio Channel List
Warning! Do you really want to
Delete All
delete all channels?
Yes No
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7 System Setup
System setup menu
System setup menu allows you to set Language, TV System, Local Time Setting, Timer Setting, Parental Lock, OSD Setting, Favorite, Audio Description Setting, Multiview Setting and Other.
Press the "MENU" button to enter main menu.
1
Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to highlight "System Setup",
2
press "RIGHT" button to enter the System Setup menu.
3
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to highlight the desired
4
item and press "OK" button to enter the sub-menu. Press "EXIT" button to exit.
System Setup
Language TV System Local Time Setting Timer Setting Parental Lock OSD Setting Favourite Audio Description Setting Multiview Setting Other
Language
This menu allows you to set Language.
Language
Language
First Audio
Second Audio
Subtitle Language
Tel et ex t
Subtitle
TV System
This menu allows us to set Video Resolution, Aspect Mode and Digital Audio Out.
Video Resolution:
Aspect Mode:
Digital Audio Out:
By Source / By Native TV / 480i / 480p / 576i / 576p / 720p@50HZ / 720p@60HZ / 1080i@50HZ / 1080i@60HZ / 1080p@50HZ / 1080p@60HZ
Auto/4:3PS/4:3LB/16:9
BS Out/LPCM Out
English
English
French
English
English
O
TV System
Video Resolution
Aspect Mode
Digital Audio Output
720p@50HZ
Auto
LPCM Out
Local Time Setting
This menu allows you to set the region and time.
Region:
GMT Usage:
GMT Oset:
Summer Time:
Date:
Time:
This menu is used for changing the region setting.
This menu is used for open the usage of GMT. The options are : By Region/User Dene/O
This menu is valid only when selected "User Dene" in GMT Usage menu . The GMT oset range is "-11:30 ~ +12:00", increasing half hour progressively.
The options are: On/O
"Date" and "Time" menus are valid only when selected "O" in GMT Usage menu.
Press numeric button to input the time.
Local Time Setting
Region
GMT Usage GMT Oset Summer Time Date Time
Reykjavik,Casablanca,Lisbon,Dublin,London
United Kingdom
By Region
GMT+00:00
On
12/07/2015
15:16
Time Setting
This menu allows us to set the program timer. You can set 8 timers.
Timer Mode:
Timer Service:
Wakeup Channel:
Wakeup Date:
On Time:
Duration:
O/Once/Daily
Channel/Record
You can select a desired channel as the wakeup channel.
Press numeric button to input date.
Press numeric button to input the time.
Press numeric button to input the duration time.
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Timer Setting
1
Timer Mode
2
Timer Service
3
Wakeup Channel
4
Wakeup Da te
5
On Time
Duration
6
7
8
Parental Control
This menu allows you to restrict access to some menus and channels.
In "System Setup" menu, select "Parental Lock" and press
1
"OK" button,you are asked to input a password(the default password is"0044" or "3327").
2
After inputting the correct password by pressing numeric buttons, the parental lock menu appears.
Menu Lock:
Rating Lock
New Password
Confirm Password
To lock the Edit channel/ Installation menu. When you want to enter these menus, you must input the password. You can set menu lock to on/o.
AGE10/AGE12/AGE16/AGE18
To change the password.
To conrm the new password.
15:21 28-11-2015
O
Channel
Film4
15:21 28-11-2015
18:20
02:00
Save
Cancel
Parental Lock
Menu Lock
Rating Lock New Password Conrm Password
OSD(On Screen Display) Setting
This menu allows you to set OSD Timeout and OSD Transparency .
OSD Timeout:
OSD Transparency:
1-10
To set the OSD transparency to O / 10% / 20% / 30% / 40%.
O
O
----
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OSD Setting
OSD Timeout
OSD Transparency
Favourite
This menu allows you to rename the favorite group.
In Channel menu, select "Favorite", press "OK" button to
1
enter Favourite menu.
Select desired group, press "OK" button to open the
2
simulation keypad.Input letter and numeric one by one by pressing the cursor button and press "OK" button to conrm. After nishing input, highlight "OK" on mock keypad to conrm, you change Favorite group name successfully.
Press "EXIT" button to quit the group rename menu.
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Favour ite
1 Favourite1
2 Favourite2 3 Favourite3 4 Favourite4 5 Favourite6 7 Favourite7 8 Favourite8
Audio Description Setting
This menu allows us to set AD Service, Use AD as default and AD Volume Oset:
AD Service:
Use AD as default:
AD Volume Oset:
On/O
On/O
-3~3
3
O
Rename
Favourite1
3
ABCDEF
O
GHI J KL
MNO P Q R
STUVWX
YZ012 3
456789
SP
?<-OK
CAPS
Del OK
Audio Description Setting
AD Service
Use AD as default AD Volume Oset
O
O
0
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Multiview Setting
This menu allows us to set Multiview
In "System Setup" menu, select "Multiview Setting" and press
1
"OK" button, you can set your desired screen view to 4+1 Pictures or 3x3 Pictures .
2
After you set your screen view, press "EXIT" button to exit the main menu,then press "BLUE" button to enter multiview.
Multiview Setting:
4+1 Pictures/3x3 Pictures
Multiview Setting
Multiview Setting 3x3 Pictures
4+1 Pictures
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
3x3 Pictures
Channel 3Channel 2Channel 1
Other
This menu allows you to set Antenna Power, Channel Play Type, Beeper and Auto Standby.
Antenna Power:
Channel Play Type:
Beeper: Auto Standby:
On/O On: the Set-top box will provide 5V power to antenna. O: the Set-top box will not provide 5V power to antenna.
All/Free/Scrambled
On/O
30Min/1 Hour/2 Hours/3 Hours/O
Other
Antenna Power
Channel Play Type Beeper Auto Standby
O
Scrambled
On
O
Channel 6Channel 5Channel 4
Channel 9Channel 8Channel 7
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8 Tools
Tools main menu
Use this menu, you can see the current informations of this Set Top Box,Load Factory Setting, Update S/W and Remove USB device safely.
Press the "MENU" button to enter main menu.
1
Press "UP" or " DOWN " button to highlight "Tools", press
2
"RIGHT" button to enter the Tools menu.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to highlight the desired
3
item and press "OK" button to enter the sub-menu.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
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Too ls
Information Factory Setting Software upgrade by OTA Software upgrade by USB Remove USB device safely Upgrade By Network
Information
You will nd here important information about the hardware and embedded software.
In "Tools" menu, select "Information", press "OK" button to
1
open information window.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
2
Information
Receiver Hardware Software Software version Build Date
Factory Setting
This menu allows you to re-set the Set-top box back to factory settings,clear all existing channels.
In the "Tools" menu, select "Load Factory Setting", press
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"OK" button. You are asked to input a password(the default password is"0044" or "3327").
A conrmation window is displayed.
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Select "Yes" to return back to factory settings and clear all channels. Select "No" to cancel back to factory settings.
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M3626 MC6624-VER1.0 DTR3202 H265 V1.0.8 Mar 23 2016
Press "EXIT" button to exit .
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Factory Setting
This operation will load default settings and erase all
existing channels. Do you want to continue?
NoYes
Software Update
We oer the functions for user to upgrade software version by OTA or by USB .
Enter "Tools" menu, select "Software upgrade by OTA" or
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"Software upgrade by USB", press "OK" button, Software Upgrade menu is shown.
Press cursor button to select the desired item, then highlight
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"Start" and press "OK" button to start upgrade.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
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Information Factory Setting
Software upgrade by OTA
Software upgrade by USB Remove USB device safely Upgrade By Network
Remove USB device safely
This menu allows you to remove USB device safely.
In "Tools" menu, select "Remove USB device safely",
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Press "OK" button to conrm. Then a window is displayed.
2
Press "OK" button again.
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Information Load Factory Setting S/W Update by OTA Upgrade By USB
Remove USB device safely
Disk Remove
Remove USB Disk A-3 GB
OK Cancel
9 Network
Network menu
This menu allows you to watch the weather forecast, and listen to the Net Radio.
Network
Network Setting Network Application
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10 Media Player
Media Player main menu
Media Player menu allows you to play musics, videos , pictures and native recorded les from USB disk.
Press the "MENU" button to enter main menu.
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Press "UP"or "DOWN" button to highlight "Midia Player",
2
press "RIGHT" button to enter the Midia Player menu.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to highlight the desired
3
item and press "OK"button to enter the sub-menu.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
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Media Player
Record Video Music Image HDD Information DVR Setting
Media Playback
This function allows you to play musics, videos , pictures and native recoder les from USB disk .
In "media player menu", press "RIGHT" button to select
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"Records", "Video", "Music" or "Image, press "OK" button to enter Media Playback mode, the media player window displayed.
In media player window, press "Down" button to highlight
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directory and le eld.
Press "1" button ,you can switch TAB between Music / Image
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/ Video / Record.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to select a desired item,
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and press "OK" button to play the desired les.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
Record Music Image Video
Date
Name
10/02
Dzie. ktory zmteni mo
12/10
Guilaume GRAND
Rename
Exit
Switch1Exit
USB1
Lock Delete
TSPolsat
17:03~17:04 19M
00:00:00 00:00:50
No.
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Music:
"RED" button:
"GREEN" button:
"YELLOW" button:
"BLUE" button:
"2" button:
"INFO" button:
"1" button:
"EXIT" button:
Image:
"RED" button:
"GREEN" button:
"YELLOW" button:
"BLUE" button:
"2" button:
"INFO" button:
"3" button:
"1" button:
"EXIT" button:
Video:
"BLUE" button:
"2" button:
"INFO" button:
"1" button:
"EXIT" button:
Record:
"RED" button:
"GREEN" button:
"YELLOW" button:
"1" button:
"EXIT" button:
Press "RED" button to show Play List.
Highlight the le which you want to add to play list, then press "Green" button to add. It will mark a favorite icon on the le.
Press "Yellow" button to add all le of current directory to play list. Press again to delete all le of current directory from the play list.
Press "Blue" button to enter to edit sub-menu.
Press "2" button to open the sort window. You can sort by Name/Time/Size/Favorite.
Press "INFO" button to set repeat mode. The option is Repeat Folder / Random Folder / Repeat One.
Press "1" button to Switch tab between Music / Image / Video / Record
Return to parent directory.
Press "Red" button to show play list.
Highlight the le which you want to add to play list, then press "Green" button to add. It will mark a favorite icon on the le.
Press "Yellow" button to add all le of current directory to play list. Press again to delete all le of current directory from the play list.
Press "Blue" button to enter to edit sub-menu.
Press "2" button to open the sort window. You can sort by Name/Time/Size/Favorite.
Press "INFO" button to open image setup
Press "3" button to view image in multi-image mode
Press "1" button to Switch tab between Music / Image / Video / Record
Return to parent directory.
Press "Blue" button to enter to edit sub-menu.
Press "2" button to open the sort window. You can sort by Name/Time/Size/Favorite.
Press "INFO" button to Set repeat playback mode.
Press "1" button to Switch tab between Music / Image / Video / Record
Return to parent directory.
Press "Red" button to open rename window.
Highlight the program which you want to lock. Press "Green" button, it will ask you to input password. Default password is "0000" or "1234".After input correct password, the program is locked. If you want to unlock the program, press the "Green" button again.
Press "Yellow" button to make a delete mark on the program which you want to delete.
Press "1" button to Switch tab between Music / Image / Video / Record
Return to parent directory.
HDD Information
This menu can display storage state of HDD.
In "Media Player" menu, select "HDD Information", press
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"OK" button to open PVR Storage information window.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
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Format
"YELLOW" button:
"LEFT" or "RIGHT" button:
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DVR Set
"BLUE" button:
"LEFT" or "RIGHT" button:
FAT/NTFS
Press YELLOW button to open Disk Mode menu.
Press "LEFT" or "RIGHT" cursor button to change Disk Mode.
Select "OK" to conrm. Select "Cancel" to cancel.
REC&TMS/Record/Timeshift
Press "BLUE" button to open DVR Set menu.
Press "LEFT" or "RIGHT" cursor button to change DVR Type.
Select "OK" to conrm. Select "Cancel" to cancel.
HDD Information
USB Disk A:3.75G bytes
Volum e Tot al Si ze: Free Size: Rec Size: TMS Size: File System:
Format DVR Set
[uda1]judy
3.75G bytes
2.99G bytes 0 bytes
2.99G bytes
NTFS
HDD Information
USB Disk A:3.75G bytes
Format
Disk Mode FAT
Volum e
Volum e Tot al Si ze:
Tot al Si ze: Free Size:
Free Size: Rec Size:
Rec Size: TMS Size:
TMS Size: File System:
File System:
OK Cancel
3.75G bytes
3.75G bytes
2.99G bytes
2.99G bytes
2.99G bytes
2.99G bytes
[uda1]judy
[uda1]judy
0 bytes
0 bytes
NTFS
NTFS
HDD Information
USB Disk A:3.75G bytes
DVR Set
DVR Type REC&TMS
Volum e
Volum e Tot al Si ze:
Tot al Si ze: Free Size:
Free Size: Rec Size:
Rec Size: TMS Size:
TMS Size: File System:
File System:
OK Cancel
3.75G bytes
3.75G bytes
2.99G bytes
2.99G bytes
2.99G bytes
2.99G bytes
[uda1]judy
[uda1]judy
0 bytes
0 bytes
NTFS
NTFS
DVR Setting
This menu allows you to set the PVR.
In "Media Player" menu, Highlight "DVR Setting",
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press "OK" button to enter DVR Setting sub-menu.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to select desired item,
2
press "LEFT" or "RIGHT" cursor button to change the setting.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
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TimeShift
Skip
Timeshift to Record
PS Record
Pause/Auto/O
30sec / 1min / 5min / 10min / 15min / 20min / 30min
On/O
On/O
DVR Setting
Timeshift
Skip Timeshift to Record PS Record
Pause
30 sec
O O
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11 Game
Game menu
This menu allows you to play games by the function.
Press the "MENU" button to enter main menu.
1
Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to highlight "Game", press
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"RIGHT" button to enter the Game menu.
Press "UP" or "DOWN" cursor button to highlight the desired
3
item and press "OK" button to enter the game.
Press "EXIT" button to exit.
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Games
Othello Sudoku
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12 Timeshift/Record
Plugging an external Mass Storage Device on the USB port gives you access to Time Shift/Record a broadcast programme.
Pause a broadcast programme and continue watching it later (Time Shift )
Record a broadcast programme.
When the space available on the Mass Storage Device runs out, recording operation of broadcast will stop.
Note
Please use USB 2.0 disk when recording or timeshift. For timeshift and recording feature we recommend using a USB or HDD of 2GB or higher.
Timeshift
Time shift Quick mode
During a broadcast programme, press "Play/pause" button
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to pause the broadcast programme
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Press "Play/pause" button again to continue watching the programme (Time Shift)
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Press "STOP" button to stop Timeshift
Timeshift Setting
Press “MENU” button to enter the main menu.
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Press “UP” or “DOWN” button to highlight “Media Player”,
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press”RIGHT” or “OK” button to enter the “Media Player” menu.
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Press “UP” or “DOWN”button to select “DVR Setting”, press “OK” button to enter the “DVR Setting” menu, then you can set Timeshift Pause/Auto/O to active Timeshift.
DVR Setting
Timeshift Recorded Timeshift to Record PS Record
Pause
30sec
O O
Start Timeshift
Ensure Timeshift is actived, in channel mode, press
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the“Pause” button to switch to Timeshift mode.
Press "RIGHT" or "LEFT" button to move the cursor to
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the time you desired to view.
Press "OK" button to enter the Timeshift playback.
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Trickmodes
During the playback, it is possible to perform the following actions :
Press "PAUSE" button to pause the playback
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Press "FORWARD" button to fast forward the playback
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Press "BACKWARD" button to rewind the playback
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Stop the Time shift
Press "STOP" button to stop TimeShift.
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Record
Immediate recording
In viewing mode, press "RECORD" button to immediately
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start recording on the current program.
Press "RECORD" button again can input duration.
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Press "STOP" button to stop recording, then a conrmation
3
window appears.
Select "Yes" to stop recording. Select "No" to continue
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recording.
Note
We recommend using a good brand USB 2.0 HDD or USB stick for recording and Timeshift. We cannot guarantee compatibility with each and every USB drive available in the market.
DVR Setting
Skip: Press “Left/Right” to switch the jump time. The
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option is 30 second, 1 min, 5min, 10 min, 30min. When you play the recorded program, press the “PREV/NEXT” key can jump to previous and next point see it.
Timeshift to Record: press the left/right key on the remote
2
control to select ON/OFF. to switch ON/OFF. If you select “ON” and press “RECORD” key in full screen to record, it will record not only from the current time, but also the timeshift part before you pressed “RECORD” key.
PS Record: On/O
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13 Environment
Preservation of the environment is an essential concern of Philips. The desire of Philips is to operate systems observing the environment and consequently it has decided to integrate environmental performances in the life cycle of its products, from manufacturing to commissioning, use and elimination.
Meaning of logos present on the product or its packaging
European regulations require packaging to be recycled. It must not be discarded with unsorted waste. There are local arrangements for sorting and recycling this waste. The looped arrow sign means that the packaging may be recycled and must not be disposed of with household waste. The logo with three arrows shown on the plastic parts means that they may be recycled and that they must not be disposed of with household waste. The crossed-out dustbin sign stuck on the product or its accessories means that at the end of its life, the product is subject to selective collection and must not be thrown away in unsorted household waste.
Product recycling and disposal
To facilitate recycling, please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste. If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points.
European regulations ask you to dispose of products belonging to the family of electrical and electronic equipments selectively: At the collection points made available to you locally (drop-o centre, selective collection, etc.), At sales points in the event of the purchase of similar equipment. In this way you can participate in the re-use and upgrading of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste, which can have an eect on the environment and human health.
European Directive on Waste Electricaland Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
In the context of sustainable development, the reduction of wastes to be eliminated by reusing, recycling, composting and energy recovery is strongly advised. In order to comply with this directive which is applicable to EEEs sold after 13/08/2005, your recorder will be taken back free of charge and recycled by the distributor of the EEE within the limits of the quantity and types of equipment bought from them. These appliances which contain substances potentially dangerous to human health and the environment will be recycled.
Directive on the Restriction of use of certain hazardous substances in electronic equipment (RoHS)
Your recorder along with the batteries supplied comply with the directive relating to the RoHS – dangerous materials such as lead, mercury or cadmium are not used. This avoids environmental hazards and any risks to the health of personnel at the recycling centres. The batteries of the remote control can be removed simply. Note: When the batteries of the remote control are worn out, please dispose of them at a collection point and not with household waste.
Electrical consumption of the recorder
To reduce the consumption of your recorder, you are recommended to place it in standby mode when not in use. We recommend that you turn o the recorder or unplug it from the mains if you will not be using it for a prolonged period of time.
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14 Troubleshooting
Using the Set-top box
Problem Solution What to do
Standby light not lit
No signal found
No picture or sound
Scrambled channel message
No response to remote control
Forgotten channel lock code
Forgotten menu lock code
After moving the Set-top box to another room you nd you are no longer able to receive digital reception
For any other problem
Updating the Software
The Set-top box automatically downloads ’over the air’ new software and services when they become available. You can also upgrade your Set-top box using a USB stick. Please check www.philips.com to nd more information and the most recent software version for your product.
Mains lead unplugged
Aerial is disconnected
Aerial is damaged/misaligned
Out of digital signal area
Scart/AV is not selected on your TV
Channel is scrambled
Set-top box power o
Remote not aimed correctly
Front panel obstructed
Remote batteries exhausted
The aerial feed from new point may come through a distribution system which may reduce the digital signal now received by the box.
Check mains lead
Check aerial lead
Check aerial
Check with dealer
Reduce to another channel
Select the right input on your TV
Plug the power cord into the wall socket
Aim handset at front panel
Check for obstructions
Replace batteries
Re-install channels to cancel channel lock
disable the code by "reset to factory setting"
Try a direct feed from the antenna
Perform a default factory reset (see Factory Setting)
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15 Customer Support
At Philips we believe that a high quality product should come with the highest quality customer service. In the design of this product we have taken great care to ensure the maximum quality possible and are sure that you will be delighted with your purchase. However, in the rare event that you have any problems with the product and need advice or support you can be condent that wewill do our best to help you. Our dedicated technical helpdesk can be contacted from 09:00 –17:00, Monday to Friday and will oer expert guidance on your product.
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16 Specications
DUAL DVB-T/T2 FRONT END
RF INPUT
Input frequency range: VHF 174~230MHz UHF470-862 (8 MHz bandwidth)
Input signal level: -90 to -20 dBm
Input impedance: 75 Ohms unbalanced
Tuning step VHF 7M, UHF 8M
DVB-T DEMODULATOR
Transmission mode: FFT 2k & 8k, MFN and SFN network supported
Constellation: 16-QAM & 64-QAM
Guard interval: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 & 1/32
Mode: Non hierarchical
Code rate: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 & 7/8
Outer decoder: Reed Salomon (204, 188, 8)
DVB-T2 DEMODULATOR
Transmission mode: FFT 1K, 2k, 4K, 8k, 8K EXT,16K, 16K EXT, 32K & 32K EXT
MFN and SFN network supported
Constellation: 16-QAM, 64-QAM & 256-QAM
Guard interval: 1/4, 19/128, 1/8, 19/256, 1/16, 1/32 & 1/128
Single and multiple-PLPs
LDPC Code rate: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5 & 5/6
Processor and Memories
Processor: ALI M3626 ALCAA
RAM memory 128 Mbytes
Flash memory 4 Mbytes
Video Decoding
MPEG2
Standard MPEG-2 MP@HL for 50 Hz
Input rates (max): 15 Mbit/s
MPEG-4 Part 10 / H.264
MPEG-4 AVC HP@L4 (HD) for 50 Hz
Input rates (max): 20 Mbit/s for HP@L4
MPEG-4 AVC HP@L3 (SD) for 50 Hz
Input rates (max): 10 Mbit/s for HP@L3
CABAC and CAVLC decoding
Supports all intra/inter prediction modes and block sizes, I,P and B picture types
Fidelity range extensions (8x8 Transforms, 8x8 Spatial Prediction Mode, Dynamic Quantization Matrix). HEVC/ H.265
Audio Decoding
Stereo 2.0
MPEG-1 layer I & II (Musicam)
MPEG-2 layer II
Mode: Mono, stereo, joint stereo
Sampling rates 32, 44.1 or 48 KHz
Multichannel 5.1
DOLBY Digital (AC3)
Mode: pass through and down mixing
DOLBY Digital+ (E-AC3)
Mode: pass through, transcoding Dolby Digital, and down mixing
Output Resolution Format
For HD broadcast
720P@50HZ 720P@60HZ 1080I@50HZ 1080I@60HZ
1080P@50HZ 1080P@60HZ
For SD broadcast
480I 480P 576i 576P
4/3 and 16/9 with conversion Pan and Scan, Letter box
SD INPUT/OUTPUT
SCART (Set-top box setup conguration)
SCART (Set-top box setup conguration)RGB in, PAL out,
S-Video out, xed volume Audio R/L, Slow blanking out
HDMI Output
HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.1
VIDEO: YCrCb
AUDIO:
2 channels PCM in case of MPEG1-layer II
Dolby Digital or PCM in case of AC3 beat stream (*)
Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital or PCM in case of E-AC3 beat stream (*)
(*) according of E(EDID) information
AUDIO Output
HiFi audio output
Adjustable audio level
Mono/Stereo in case of MPEG1-layer II
Two channels down mixed in case of AC3, E-AC3, HEAAC audio stream
Coax S/PDIF
Stereo audio setup:
Fixed audio level -20 dBLKFS
Two channels PCM in case of MPEG1-layer II or AAC stream
Two channels PCM down mix in case of AC3/E-AC3
HEAAC streams
Multichannel audio setup:
Fixed audio level -31 dBLKFS
Two channels PCM in case of MPEG1-layer II or AAC stream
Originally received bit stream in case of AC3
Transposed AC3 in case of E-AC3
Front panel
1 x 4-Digit 7-segment LED display
1 x IR sensor: 38 kHz
1 x Bicolour LED
1 x USB 2.0 connector (Type A Host)
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Power supply
Mains supply voltage: 220-240 V~ 50 Hz
Max. Power consumption: < 12 W
Standby consumption: < 1 W
Physical Specications
Set-top box
Size (wxdxh): 148x110x35 mm
Weight: 0.27Kg
Operating temperature: 0°C to +40°
Storage temperature: -25°C to +65°C
Accessories
1 x Remote control
2 x AAA batteries
1 x Safety condition
1 x Quick start guide
1 x Warranty card
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V. used under license. This product was brought to the market by X-GEM SAS, further referred to in this document as X-GEM SAS, and is the manufacturer of the product. 2015 © X-GEM SAS. All rights reserved
Headquarters: X-GEM SAS 9 rue de la Négresse 64200 Biarritz – FRANCE Tel : +33 (0)5 59 41 53 10 Fax : + 33 (0)5 59 41 53 09 www.xgem.com
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