This manual contains important information
about the Philips indoor television antenna.
Read it carefully before you start the installation
and setup.
The product shall not be exposed to •
dripping or splashing and that no objects
lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the product.
To completely disconnect the power •
input, the mains plug of the product shall
be disconnected from the mains.
Where the mains plug is used as the •
disconnect device, the disconnect device
shall remain readily operable.
No naked ame sources, such as lighted •
candles, should be placed on the product.
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2 Your SDV6222
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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome
to Philips!
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offers, register your product at www.philips.
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Overview
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1VHF antenna
2UHF antenna
3Power LED indicator
4Power and gain control switch
5Coaxial cable (for TV
connection)
66V DC power connection
7100-240V AC/6V DC power
adaptor (included)
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3 Get started
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TO TV
To ensure the antenna to work properly, read
the user manual of your television before you
start. Set the television so that it receives the
signal from an ANTENNA instead of CABLE or
SATELLITE.
Installation
Determine the signal strength
Before Installation, determine the best location
for optimum reception. It is impor tant for the
antenna to have an unobstructed path to the
transmitter. For best results, ensure the antenna
faces the location of the transmitter.
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Choose a location near a window which gives the •
antenna a clear view of the transmitter.
Note
Place the antenna away from the metal surface to •
avoid interference.
2 Connect the DC plug to the antenna and
the power supply to a 230-240V AC outlet.
Connect to the TV
1 Connect the signal output on the antenna
to the TV.
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4 Set up SDV6222
For VHF/FM reception
Extend the telescopic dipoles to the
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longest possible length.
2 To turn the amplier up, move the gain
control switch towards the max position.
Note
It is possible to move the gain control switch down •
for bes t reception.
For UHF reception
Turn the TV to the desired channel/
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station.
2 To turn the amplier up, move the gain
control switch towards the max position.
Note
It is possible to move the gain control switch down •
for bes t reception.
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3 Turn the TV or FM radio to the desired
channel/station. Move the dipoles in
different directions up and down until the
reception is achieved.
Set up a digital tuner with this
antenna
You can install available channels with the digital
TV tuner. This automatic process is part of the
setup of the tuner. Ensure the antenna has
set up properly before the tuner can receive
viewable channels.
There are two ways to connect the antenna to
the TV:
Connect the antenna to a digital tuner. •
If the signal strength is good enough, the
channels can be memorized in the tuner
automatically .
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Connect the antenna directly to the TV. •
Tune to the analogue channels and nd
the best antenna location. Then reconnect the antenna to the digital tuner.
Ensure the signal strength is good enough
before you install the channels with the
tu ner.
5 Frequently
asked questions
Once you have the VHF dipoles ex tended to
the longest length, turn on the amplier. Turn
the amplier up to the max position and then
reduce as needed. In some case, you need to
turn the amplier down to receive a clearer
picture.
Can I set up this antenna with a digital tuner?
Yes, this antenna can be set up with a digital
tuner. (see ‘Set up a digital tuner with this
antenna’ on page 8)
6 Warranty and
Can this antenna work with Analogue
transmissions?
Yes, this antenna can receive analogue
television broadcasts in the UHF and VHF
bandwidths.
Can this antenna receive digital or work with
HD-DVB broadcasts?
Yes, this antenna is designed to receive digital
DVB and HDTV broadcasts in the UHF &
VHF bandwidths.
Can the antenna be powered by a DC power
supply in a boat, RV or camper?
Yes, there is a DC power socket located at the
back of the antenna. Plug your cable/adapter
into the antenna and then into your power
source.
Where should I place the antenna in order to
get the best reception possible?
Choose a location near a window which gives
the antenna a clear view of the transmitter.
Note
For bes t reception , place the antenna away from the •
metal surface to avoid interference .
service
Warranty information can be found at: www.
philips.com/welcome
For technical support, send us an email
with the model number of the product
and a detailed description of your problem
to:accessorysuppor t@philips.com
How do I know how much gain (amplication)
is required to receive a clear picture?
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7 Glossary
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Amplier
A device, either a single stage or a large scale
circuit with multiple stages for creating gain,
i.e. it makes small signals larger.
Antenna
A device, such as a rod or wire, which picks up
a received radio frequency signal or radiates a
transmitted RF signal.
C
Coaxial
A single copper conductor, surrounded with
a layer of insulation, covered by a surrounding
copper shield and nally, an insulating jacket.
An unbalanced transmission line with constant
impedance. In audio, this type is commonly
used for low level, line signals terminated in
RCA connectors.
H
HDTV (High-Denition Television)
It is a digital television broadcasting system
with higher resolution than traditional
television systems (standard-denition TV,
or SDTV ). HDTV is digitally broadcast;
the earliest implementations used analog
broadcasting, but today digital television
(DTV) signals are used, requiring less
bandwidth due to digital video compression.
U
UHF (Ultra high frequency)
In radio or TV broadcasting: it is the frequency
range of electromagnetic waves which lies
between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3000 MHz).
V
VHF (Very high frequency)
In radio or TV broadcasting: it is the frequency
range of electromagnetic waves which lies
between 30 MHz and 300 MHz.
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D
DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting)
DVB is a suite of internationally accepted open
standards for digital television.
F
FM (Frequency Modulation)
In radio broadcasting: a method of modulation
in which the frequency of the carrier voltage
is varied with the frequency of the modulation
voltage.