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All the safety and operating Instructions should be read and understood before the receiver is operated. For best results, position your receiver away from radiators or other heat sources. Leave a space of at least 3 cm around the receiver for ventilation making sure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed. This receiver is intended for use in a domestic environment only and should never be operated or stored in excessively hot, humid or damp conditions. Make sure no objects or fluids enter the housing through the ventilation slots. Should this happen, disconnect your receiver from the mains and consult your retailer. For cleaning, use a damp chamois leather. Never use any abrasive cloth, sponge or cleaner. When connecting or disconnecting cables to the receiver always ensure the receiver is disconnected from the mains. Please wait before connecting your receiver - read on. Do not disassemble the equipment. There are no user serviceable parts. Mains connection Before connecting the receiver to the mains, check that the mains supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the rear of the receiver. If the mains voltage is different, consult your dealer. Please wait before connecting your receiver - read on. English
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2 Unpacking / Putting the receiver in your existing set up
2.1 Unpacking
Start by unpacking your receiver. You will find the following cables and accessories: - The digital terrestrial receiver - The remote control and batteries (2 x LR6 AA 1,5 V) - One SCART lead - One RF coaxial lead - A mains cord - A user manual - A Guarantee card - A stand for using the receiver in the upright position Note: As advised in chapter 5 make use of the Scart lead provided. It has been selected to get the best picture quality and performance out of your digital receiver. Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid suffocation keep the bag away from babies and children. The Symbol on the packaging means that material is recyclable. If the receiver will not be used for a long time, unplug the mains cord from the wall socket.
2.2 Putting the receiver in your existing set up
- Your receiver can be integrated in different ways within your existing AudioVideo set up. The receiver can be used in the horizontal or vertical position. If you decide to use your receiver in the upright position, follow the instructions below. Unpack the stand, place it on a horizontal surface with click fit side on the right and lug side on the left. - Take the receiver as shown below (rear panel on the left side / coaxial connectors on the bottom side).
(1) (2)
SCART is also called Euroconnector or Peritel. To connect a video projector to the TV SCART socket refer to chapter 5.4.
SELV : Safety Extra Low Voltage. HV : Hazardous Voltage.
6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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4 Preparing your remote control
- Remove the back cover. - Insert two batteries (type R06G/AA - 1.5 V) supplied. - Place them in the remote control battery compartment as shown in the diagram. English
4.1 Installing the batteries
- Replace the cover. - Your remote is now ready to control your digital terrestrial receiver. The Philips batteries supplied with your receiver's remote do not contain heavy metals such as Mercury or Lead Cadmium. Nevertheless, in many countries exhausted batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste. Please ensure you dispose of empty batteries according to local regulations.
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4.2 Using the remote control
English Mute ? Audio mute. Standby * Standby. $ (blue) resp. % (white) - Scrolls one Page Up or one Page Down in guide or favourites list. GUIDE - Open Now & Next Guide. INFO - Open info banner. - Show extended program information. - Close banner. TIMER - Set a timer (recording or reminder) when in program banner, Guide and Zap List. The "TIMER, 0" sequence keystroke deletes the current running timer. BACK - Selects the previously watched digital TV channel - In menu mode Either exit the menu Or bring selection one level back Or bring selection back one level and cancel the changes you have made. The prompt at the bottom of the menu screen indicates which function will be carried out. P+ / PSelection of Next / Previous channel. TV / RADIO Toggle TV / Radio mode. TV / STB Toggle between Digital TV and Analogue transmission from your TV. 8 P R E PA R I N G YO U R R E M O T E C O N T R O L 0-9 Channel selection in digital TV mode.
RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE: Non active.
FAV - Short key press selects the next favourite list - Long key press displays all available lists. SUBTITLE ? - Temporarily starts or stops Audio Subtitling. I-II - Temporary update of audio language.
5.4 Connection of a Video projector to your receiver to watch Digital TV programmes on a video projector
Connect the "TV" SCART socket of your digital receiver, to your Video projector. A video projector is often fed with S-Video format video signals, if this is the case with your projector, follow the instructions below for connection and installation: - Connect a SCART to the S Video adapter between the TV SCART of your digital receiver and the S VIDEO input of your video projector. - Installation: Refer to chapters 8.2, 8.2.1 and 8.2.1.1 to change the "TV/VCR output" setting of your digital receiver to SVIDEO/PAL-CVBS.
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- Plug all your equipment, excluding your digital receiver, into the mains. - Switch on your TV and select a channel. - Plug your digital receiver into the mains. Your digital receiver will display the WELCOME screen (the left -hand LED will be illuminated green). - Go to chapter 6 to proceed with the channel scan of your digital receiver
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6 Quick start up / First installation / Channel scan
You already have an aerial Your aerial is correctly pointed at the terrestrial transmitter corresponding to your area.(1) Your digital receiver connection is according to the diagram depicted in chapter 5.1 or 5.2. Your digital receiver is ON and the WELCOME screen (shown here) pops up. The selection is on "Language". Press the * button to open the selection window (right part of the screen). Use the 8 or 9 button to select the wanted language (1) and press the + button to store your choice. The selection is back on "Language". Press the 9 button , the selection is on "Country", Press the * button to open the selection window. Use the 8 or 9 button to select the wanted country and press the + button to store your choice. The selection is back on "Country". Press the 9 button , the selection is on "Install" and press the * button to start scanning for channels. The receiver scans the RF band(s) and reports scanning progress and found channels. When scanning is completed: - Either scanning ended successfully, found channels are displayed and the digital receiver tunes the first channel in the list. If so proceed to chapter 7. - Or scanning failed and stopped while the "Check signal" screen pops up. If so proceed with chapter 6.2. Note: (1) If your country is not shown in the list select the "Other" country option. If you want to set another country while the first installation has already been performed successfully you shall first restore the receiver virgin mode (see chapter 10.1) then the first installation will automatically be re-launched (see chapter 6.1).
7.2 Select TV / Radio mode
If your receiver is in TV mode - Press the TV/RADIO button to switch to RADIO mode If your receiver is in Radio Mode - Press the TV/RADIO button to switch to TV mode Note: The TV/Radio buttons on the Front Panel and on the Remote Control have the same behaviour.
7.3 Change channel
7.3.1 USING number buttons
While watching digital TV or listening to Digital Radio - Press the number button(s) to select the desired channel number
7.3.2 P+/PYou are watching digital TV or listening to a digital radio programme - Press P+ to select the next channel in the list - Press P- to select the previous channel in the list Note: The '-' and '+' buttons on the Front Panel have the same function as P- and P+ buttons on the remote control.
7.3.3 Back (last channel recall)
While watching digital TV or listening to a digital radio programme - press the BACK button to select the previously watched / listened to programme.
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7.3.4 Zap list (so called index list)
While you are watching digital TV or listening to Digital Radio - Press the OK button to open the channel list - Press the 8 or 9 button to select the desired channel - Press OK to preview the selected channel - By Pressing OK again you will view / listen to the selected channel in full screen. English
7.4 Zap banner / More programme info
Each time you select a new channel, a banner appears at the bottom of the screen to show: - Channel name and number. - Now programme name and Next programme names. - Channel status: locked, available. - Start time of the current program. - Start time of the next program. - Current time. Getting more info once the banner is ON: - Press the * button to get more info about the current programme, a second key press will show more info about the next channel. - Press the BACK button to close the Zap Banner. Note: Pressing the INFO button three times essively access to the banner, more info for the current channel and more info for the next channel. A fourth keypress on INFO returns to watching digital TV.
7.5 Volume control - Vol+ / Vol- / Mute
While watching digital TV - Press Vol- to decrease volume - Press Vol+ to increase volume - Press MUTE to mute the sound, press MUTE again to de-mute. Note: Change of volume is signalled with a bar graph, while audio mute is signalled with an icon on the top right corner of the screen.
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7.6 Select a favourite list
While watching digital TV / or listening to Digital Radio - Press the FAV button for more than two seconds to display all the favourites lists. - Press the 9 or 8 to select a list. Press the OK button to make a list active. - Press FAV again to add or remove. Note: empty favourite list(s) can not be opened. English 16 DAY T O DAY O P E R AT I O N
7.7 Temporarily change the Subtitle selection (circular toggle)
Press the SUBTITLE button: - Either select from the available subtitle languages. - Or switch subtitles Off.
7.8 Temporarily change the Audio language selection (circular toggle)
Press the I/II button: - select from the audio languages available
7.9 Electronic channel guide
While watching digital TV or listening to digital radio - Press the GUIDE button to open the channel guide Current view is current program list so called "Now" - Press the * button to consult the "Next" program list The next view screen includes a round icon to signal programs which are about to start within 20 minutes. - Press the 9 or 8 to select the wanted channel - Press the OK button to watch / listen to the selected channel
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SET A TIMER FROM THE BANNER - Either press INFO, *, TIMER sequence to record the "Now" programme on the current channel - Or press INFO, *, *, TIMER sequence to record "Next" programme on current channel SET A TIMER FROM THE ZAP LIST - Either press OK, *, TIMER sequence to record the "Now" programme on the selected channel - Or press OK, *, *, TIMER sequence to record Next programme on the selected channel SET A TIMER FROM THE GUIDE - Either press GUIDE, *, TIMER sequence to record the Now programme on the selected channel - Or press GUIDE, *, *, TIMER sequence to record Next programme on the selected channel Notes: - Press two times TIMER on Next programme to set a REMINDER. - Press three times TIMER to cancel the REMINDER. - The TIMER/REMINDER will be signalled by an Icon. DELETE A RUNNING TIMER - A timer is running and you are watching what you are recording: - The recording is signalled by two front LED's, the right hand one is red while the left hand one is green. - Press the key sequence "TIMER, 0" to delete the running timer
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7.10 Set timer / Set Reminder from Guide or Zap list / Zap banner - Delete a timer
- A timer is running and your receiver is in standby - The recording is signalled by two front LED's, the right hand one is red while the left hand one is orange. - Press the key sequence "TIMER, 0" to delete the running timer
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7.11 Alarm Notification/ Recording Reminder - New services - Software download
A generic alarm mechanism provides you important on screen messages. In order not to disturb your current programme, an animated icon in the top right corner is first shown indicating you the presence of an alarm. You have then to press the INFO button to read the alarm message.
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7.11.1 Recording / TIMER
When you are watching a programme and a Timer is about to start you will be informed. The alarm can be earlier than the timer start. This can be configured in the Timer Preference Menu.
7.11.2 Recording Failure
In case of a failure during a recording, you will be informed with a message.
7.11.3 Reminder
For programmes you do not want to miss, you can create Reminders. The following alarm will then be generated. The alarm will be earlier than the reminder start time. This can be configured in the Timer Preference Menu.
7.11.4 List of New channels
When the receiver is in standby, it will check for the presence of new channels for you. The following alarm will be generated informing you about their availability in the New Favourite programme list.
7.11.5 Software download
When the receiver is in standby, it will check for the presence of new software in the broadcast. An Alarm will be generated after detection of new software and after its successful update.
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7.12 Using the TV / STB button
This button is used to switch between watching digital channels via your digital receiver and standard analogue channels on your TV. You are watching digital TV or listening to digital radio: - Press the TV/STB button to switch to analogue TV Press again to revert to digital TV. English
7.13 Watching locked channels
If you have selected a locked channel, you must unlock the channel to watch it. - You are prompted by a lock icon and a field in the banner to enter a 4 digit PIN code (default 0000). - Enter you PIN code to unlock and watch the selected channel.
7.14 How do I reset my receiver if it "Freezes"?
In the unlikely event that your receiver "Freezes" (i.e. you can no longer control it with the remote control), simply proceed with the steps described below: Press the "LOW POWER" button, on the receiver front panel for at least 5 seconds. After releasing the button wait for a stable front display indication (i.e. the left LED is either orange for standby mode or green for TV mode). You can now continue with normal operation.
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8 Changing the settings on your receiver
You can change the receiver settings to adapt the receiver to your aerial conditions, Audio / Video set up or other preferences. English 20 C H A N G E T H E S E T T I N G S
8.1 Menu navigation /item selection / change settings / store changes
Basics about Menu navigation: - Being in the normal viewing mode, press MENU button to turn Main Menu on.The orange selection button appears on the first menu item in the window. - Press the 9 or 8 button to scroll up down to bring the orange selection on the wanted menu item. Change setting: - Use the * button to activate the sub-items in the menu window. Repeat this step, as many time as necessary to navigate to the required feature. - Press the 9 or 8 button to select the desired option value. Cancel - Store changes: - Either press the BACK button to cancel changes or press the + button to store the change. In both cases the selection is brought one level up in the menu. - If the Menu is on, press the MENU button to turn menu off. Notes: - Opening a menu item signalled by a lock icon requires the PIN code entry. - To avoid burning your TV screen, messages/menus are automatically set off after 30 min. The Puck element, is always present when menu is displayed. The puck contains 5 elements: - The ball indicates the position of the selection. - The 8, 9, + and * cursors indicate which navigation direction is possible. A grey coloured cursor means un-authorised navigation in the relevant cursor direction. Note: - The puck is always as shown beside the left menu window.
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8.2 Change the installation settings
Press MENU button to open the main menu. Press 9 button 4 times to bring the selection onto "Installation". Note: If the Parental control is active, you need to enter your PIN code to access the relevant items of the selected menu option. Press the * button to access the "Installation" sub options. The selection is now on "Receiver settings" in the new "Installation" menu. English
8.2.4 Software update
To keep you up-to-date with the development in Digital Television and / or to make new features available, your receiver is prepared to receive software updates. Do not worry this update is part of normal transmissions. Simply follow the on screen instructions. Note: Upgrades will enhance your box and help ensure the smooth operation of your receiver when new software is released. We advise that you accept any downloads that are offered. From "Installation" menu, you selected "Software" and pressed * button. A new menu is drawn to: - Indicate the current version of the software code - Indicate whether a new update of the software has been detected. - Confirm that the update is accepted. If so, the download will take place when the box is switched to standby The selection is now on "Software update". You can press the * button to access the sub options. Your receiver is automatically set up to accept upgrades for your DTR 1000. If you would like to be prompted each time a new upgrade is available, then switch the toggle to "Manual".
8.2.5 TIMERS (schedule, delete, edit, conflict)
Press MENU button to open the main menu The selection is on the Timers option. Press the * button to access the Timers sub-options. The selection is now on "Edit a timer".
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8.2.6 Edit a timer
From the Edit a Timer selected sub menu. Select a "Free timer" you want to edit or a timer you want to modify by using down or up with the 9 or 8 button. Press the * button to access the Timers detailed suboptions. The following fields can be modified: - Timer type (Record or Reminder). - Channel type (TV or Radio). - The Channel to record. - The recording date (Up to one year in advance). - The starting time. - The ending time. - The repeating configuration (Once, Every Day, Every Weekday, Every Week). - Parental Control (On, Off). Note: Every Weekday is used to record series transmitted only during weekdays. English
8.2.7 Remove a timer via the MENU
From the Remove a Timer selected sub menu. Select the timer you want to remove by using down or up with the 9 or 8 button. Press the OK button to remove the timer.
8.2.8 Disable Recording (Manage conflicts)
Concept: - Timers can be enabled and disabled - A timer can be activated only if it is not in conflict with another timer - Timers created by any other means than through this menu will always be created but enabled only if not in conflict with a previously existing timer. Enabling/Disabling: - From the "Disable Recording" selected sub menu - Select the timer you want to disable by using down or up with the 9 or 8 button - Press the OK button to change the activation status of that timer. Timer cannot be enabled if another timer is in conflict with it.
You scroll down or up with the 9 or 8 button to change the selected character from the range [09 , AZ]. Use the * button to select the next character. Use the+ button to select the previous character. At the end, press the OK button to save the modification.
8.3.2 Edit preferred list
From "Favourites" sub menu, the selection is on "Edit TV favourites" item. Press the 9 button twice to bring the selection to "Preferred TV lists". Press the * button to access the selected preferred TV list for editing. Scroll down or up with the 9 or 8 button Press the OK button to tag or un-tag the selected TV list.
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8.4 Parental control / pin Code - lock Programme - Parental Timer
Press MENU button to open the main menu. Press the 9 button twice to bring the selection on Parental control. You are prompted to enter your PIN code. Enter default 0000 PIN code. Press the * button to access the "Parental control" sub options. The selection is now on "Change PIN code". You can scroll down or up with the 9 or 8 button to choose the required option. English 28 C H A N G E T H E S E T T I N G S
8.4.1 Change PIN
Press the * button twice to open the CHANGE PIN CODE menu: - Enter NEW PIN CODE. - Confirm new PIN code. - Memorize the new PIN code.
8.4.2 Parental control
This option allows you to set the security level in using the PIN code. The different options are: - Enabled, PIN code always required - Enabled, PIN code entry valid for 20 min - Enabled, PIN code valid until stand-by - Disabled (security is disabled)
8.4.3 Maturity level
This option allows you to define the age (so called maturity level) over which the PIN code entry will be needed.Set the age that suits your needs or disable the option. Note: This automatically controls the channel lock provided the digital signal carries maturity information.
8.4.4 Lock TV or Radio channel
These options allow you to select the TV and Radio channels you wish to lock. Follow the on screen instructions to lock channels. The relevant channels present in the favourite lists will also have the same locking status.
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8.4.5 Edit a parental timer
This option allows you to set an authorised time window from which the PIN code entry will be necessary. Follow the on screen instructions to set: - Date - Start time - End time - Repetition Note: You can set up to three parental timers. English
8.4.6 Remove a parental timer
10.1 Restore virgin mode
"Install wizard" is shown only once at the first power up of your receiver. If you want to reinitialise your receiver and put it back to virgin / factory mode, follow the steps below. Disconnect your receiver from the mains. Keep pressing the Front Panel '+' button while re-connecting your receiver to the mains. The left hand LED will start to blink orange while right hand LED is off. Release the Front Panel '+' button. Briefly press the front Panel '+' button. Right hand LED turns on RED and the left hand LED is blinking Red. Enter the following code with the remote control: '9' '9' '0' '0'. Once entered, the left hand LED turns shortly Green. In case of a bad code entered, the left hand LED stays Red. Wait until the receiver re-starts by displaying the First Install Wizard. Note: After this procedure, your PIN code has also been reset to its factory setting ('0', '0', '0', '0'), and all "Favourite" lists will be lost. Note: At first power up of the remote control (or battery change while pressing a button) the default factory setting (value 3) is restored. Change Receiver Remote Control Configuration: - After you changed the remote control setting to the desired value: - Disconnect your receiver from the mains. - Keep on pressing the Front Panel '+' button while re-connecting your receiver to the mains - up to the time the Multicoloured LED is blinking orange while Red LED remains on all the time. - Then release the '+' button. - Press the OK key on your remote control. - The Multicoloured LED becomes Green if the new code is accepted. - The Multicoloured LED becomes Red if the received code is not accepted. The receiver will then use the default factory setting of the remote control. English
10.2 Change remote control setting
If you have other equipment in your home and the remote control of the Philips receiver interferes with them, you can change the setting of the remote control. Change Remote Control Configuration: - Press number buttons 1 and 3 simultaneously for 3 seconds. - Release the two buttons simultaneously. - Enter the new setting within 60 seconds: - By pressing number button 4 (corresponding to new setting). - Or by pressing number button 3 to come back on the default factory setting.
10.3 You forgot your PIN code / Master PIN code
If you have forgotten your PIN code, you have the possibility to reset it to the default PIN Code ('0', '0', '0', '0'). To reset the PIN Code, you have to enter the Master PIN Code in any Pin Code request menu. This will have the effect to accept the PIN Code and to reset the PIN Code to the default PIN Code of the receiver. The Master PIN Code is the following: ('RED', '3', '8', '9', '5'). Note: Keep this code secret to prevent your children from using it.
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No picture, no sound but the front panel shows orange left hand LED on. No wake up at Remote Control key press and the Red right hand LED is on.
Your receiver is in Low Power Mode.
No picture, no sound but the front panel shows the Green left hand LED on.
You are viewing standard analogue television. The SCART connection to the TV is incorrect or is loose. Your TV has not selected the correct AV/EXT channel. A timer is running, the receiver is locked, the front LED's are either Green / Red or Orange / Red The remote control batteries have been inserted incorrectly or are dead. You are not aiming your remote control at the receiver.
The remote does not operate.
You cannot find all the channels you think should be available.
The signal to your aerial may be weak.
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Problem You sometimes see a squared pattern on the screen, your picture is "freezing" or a picture showing a TV with a noisy pattern.
Possible cause There could be a transmission problem. Your aerial may have been moved, for example by severe weather. Your aerial connection have become loose or disconnected. Some channels have been selected as favourites and the favourites mode is on. The parental lock has been activated on this channel and an OSD message ask for your parental code.
Action This is normally only a temporary situation and should correct itself. Check signal quality and if necessary re-align your aerial. Check all aerial connections and make sure they are all firmly pushed into sockets. Use Fav button to select an other Favourite list. Use the All TV Channel list to see all possible TV channels. Enter your parental code to access the channel or remove it as a locked channel. See sections 8.4.2 for more details. See section 10.3 English
I cannot select all of my channels and the P+/- or Arrow up/down buttons do not always work. Even if I use the number buttons I cannot access a particular channel.
I have forgotten my parental code. I set the timer but it did not record what I wanted. The video was set incorrectly.
The order of my channels has changed. The on-screen displays are not as sharp as expected.
They have been re-arranged as described in section 8.3.1.2 If you have connected using SCART and you have an RGB compatible TV, one of the receiver settings could be wrong. You have connected the receiver TV SCART to a SCART socket of your TV set which is not RGB capable The broadcast is probably in widescreen and the receiver settings may not be correct.
Make sure that your video is set for the same time as your digital receiver. Alternatively use one of the Easy Recording options to control automatically your VCR (see chapter 10.4) Refer to this section to change the order again. Refer to chapter 8.2.1 and alter the "TV / VCR output" setting to RGB/CVBS. Check if the TV SCART socket of the TV is RGB capable, if not refer to the user manual of your TV to change the SCART connection to your TV. Check the receiver "TV format" option setting, following the information in chapter 8.2.1. If you have a widescreen TV, you may also need to check the settings on your TV.
The picture on some channels seems to have been stretched or squashed.
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12 Technical specification
This product is in conformity with the requirements of the 95/47/EC and 2002/21/EC directives. Video decoding - MPEG-2 DVB compliant up to MP@ ML - Video bit rate: up to 15 Mbit/sec - Video format: 4:3 (letter box if source is in 16:9) and 16:9 - Resolution: up to 720x576 pixels Audio decoding - MPEG layer I / II Operation/Features - Automatic channel installation via scanning - TV & Radio modes - Free to air reception - 4 favourite TV lists - 4 favourite Radio lists - Program editing for personalised installation (delete, add, move) - Subtitles - Parental lock with PIN code - Full remote controlled - Menu controlled installation and operation using On Screen Display - 8 VCR timers - Automatic recording via: Timer programming and Easy recording for Philips VCR and DVD- RW - Automatic VCR play back : Audio L/R + CVBS or RGB / Fast blanking - Full range RF loopthrough - Now & Next ESG - Software upgrade via over the air download - Low power mode - Suited for feeding a Video projector Application system resources Processor clock speed166 MHz SDRAM - CPU/Video-Graphics 16 MB Flash memory 4 MB Terrestrial antenna interface - RF input: IEC 169-2 female connector - RF output (bypass): IEC 169-2 male connector Reception-Demodulation - Demodulation type: COFDM 2K / 8K - Network: MFN /SFN - Input frequency range: VHF III, UHF IV / V - Loopthrough frequency range (MHz): 47 - 862 MHz Connections TV SCART Output: CVBS or S-Video or RGB/ Fast blanking Volume controlled audio L/R, Slow blanking, Fast blanking. VCR SCART Input: CVBS or RGB / Fast blanking, Slow blanking , Audio L/R, Output: CVBS or S-Video Audio L/R, Slow blanking during timer if "Prepare Record" mode is activated Audio CINCH Analog audio output: L/R Digital audio output: Dolby Digital or PCM Serial interface: RJ 9
The product complies with the following European council Directives: - 73/23/EEC - 93/68/EEC - 89/336/EEC
Accessories - Remote control: Type RC19336002 - Scart cable - User manual - Worldwide Guarantee booklet - Batteries: 2 x 1.5V type AA/R06 - RF cable - Mains cord Miscellaneous - Temperature range (C) Operating +5 to 45 Storage -10 to +70 Mains: 230 V ~ +/-10% 50 Hz - Power consumption: 10 W max - Standby consumption: 6 W max
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