This High Denition 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 Denition.
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 certies 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, dened 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-Denition 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
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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 box6
Front panel of the Set-top box
Rear panel of the Set-top box
Overview of the remote control
3 Connecting your devices9
Connection to the terrestrial antenna
Connection to the TV set
Connection to a Home cinema system
4 Before starting11
Basics of the menu system
Menu tree
5 Getting Started14
Welcome
Installation
6 Opteration15
Accessing the Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
Edit Channel
7 System Setup17
System setup menu
Language
TV System
Local Time Setting
Time Setting
Parental Lock
OSD Setting
Favorite
Audio Description Setting
Multiview Setting
Other
8 Tools20
Tools main menu
Information
Factory Setting
Software Upgrade
Remove USB device safely
9 Network21
Network menu21
10 Media Player22
Media Player main menu
Media Playback
HDD Information
DVR Setting
11 Game24
Game menu24
12 Timeshift/Record25
Timeshift
Record
41 Safety recommendations
DVR Setting
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13 Environment26
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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 Troubleshooting27
Using the Set-top box
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Updating the Software
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15 Customer Support28
16 Specications29
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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
identication label axed on the Set-top box (voltage,
power, frequency of electricity network).
The identication 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 modication 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 aect 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 Denition Digital
Television Recorder (DTR)
Safety condition
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Quick start guidewarranty card
Remote control
with 2 batteries (AAA)
Front panel of the Set-top box
2317 8510694
Digital display
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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
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• Green : Operating
•Red: Standby
USB port(5V 500mA)
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Rear panel of the Set-top box
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Antenna input
Antenna output (Loopthrough only)
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LAN connector
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Digital audio connector (S/PDIF)
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HDMI Digital video audio connector
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SCART connector (to TV or VCR/ DVD)
AC Mains
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Overview of the remote control
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Put the Set-top box in standby mode/Wakeup the
Set-top box from standby mode
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Stop
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Play/Pause
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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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EPG
Display the Electronic Program Guide
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Move in a page,a menu... /CH+,-/VOL+,-
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OK
Display the channel list,conrm a selection
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MENU
Access menus
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Rewind/Fastforward
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0 to 9
Access channels and various on-screen options
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TTX
Display Teletext pages when available
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Turn the sound o/on
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REC
Launch immediate recording, Schedule a recording from
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the TV Guide
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INFO
Display programme information and options
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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
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BACK
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Go back to the previous channel, screen or mode
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EXIT
Exit from current screen or setting
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USB
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Access to Media Player
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(Skip backward/Skip forward
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FAV
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Open up Favourite list
SUBTITLE
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On/O Subtitle
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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:
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Please check that the delivery is complete (see What‘s in the
box, page 6).
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Please ensure that the appliances to be connected together
(recorder, TV set, VCR/DVD…) are unplugged before making
any connections.
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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:
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if your building is equipped with an old antenna model,
digital channels may be dicult or even impossible to
receive. The problem can only be resolved by changing the
antenna.
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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.
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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 dierent heights.
Indoor antenna
In ideal reception conditions, this type of antenna is sucient.
Here, however, are some useful tips:
use an antenna designed to receive channels 21 to 69.
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install the antenna close to the window and direct it towards
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the digital TV transmitter.
if possible, use an antenna with an amplier. The Set-top box
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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
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IN input connector on your Set-top box.
You can connect the RF output connector of your Set-top
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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-Denition television set
using an HDMI lead
To take advantage of High Denition 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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Connection to a Standard-Denition television
set
You must connect the television set to your Set-top box
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using a SCART connector (not supplied).
Plug the power cord into the wall socket.
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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 amplier
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 Denition TV
broadcast.
Note
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For more information, please visit the following website:
http://www.dolby.com/consumer/setup/index.html
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