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Instantly browse your music collection Select songs from palm of hand. The SRM7500 acts as a second screen for your multimedia PC. It shows your songs in a convenient layout, sorted by artist, album or genre in the palm of your hand. It gives you freedom to choose your music from almost anywhere in the home.

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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Laird 3:25am on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 
Awesome concept about playing mp3s without having to turn on the TV. Will not work with Vista 64.
Schenz 8:26pm on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 
Unreliable software What a great idea. A sideshow bar on your remote. Fantastic! At least, it would be if it worked for more than 10 minutes.
cterp 9:36pm on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 
Wish remote had capability to change freqencies to operate on, this may help in key presses not registering.
TOC_jlmartin 6:49pm on Monday, March 15th, 2010 
GREAT REMOTE AND EXCELLENT VALUE Brilliant gadget. Unlike other reviewers I have not had any major problems. Have they got the latest software.

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SRM7500

Instructions for Use

Quick & Easy Setup www.philips.com/urc
SRM7500 - Instructions for Use

Contents

Taking a first look. 2 Installing the Remote Control. 4 Preparing Your PC. 4 Configuring the Remote Control. 5 Enjoying Your Remote Control. 7 Using SRM7500 as a music controller. 7 Using SRM7500 as a universal remote control. 11 Advanced features of SRM7500. 15 Support. 24 Troubleshooting. 24 Need Help?. 29 Service - Website & Helpline. 30 Help Center. 30 Helpline. 30 IFU Approbation/Safety Content SRM7500. 31 FCC Compliancy. 31 CE Regulations According to R&TTE. 31

Taking a first look

Thank you for purchasing the Philips SRM7500 universal remote control. With this remote, you do not only have a universal remote control but also a music controller that enables you to control the media player, installed on your PC, via the screen of the remote. SRM7500 operates like a universal remote control that can control up to 6 AV-devices and your PC Media Center, if available. You can also configure 8 activities. By selecting an activity you automatically start a sequence of maximal 25 key presses to start watching TV or listening to your CD collection. Thanks to the interactive feature of the SRM7500 it is possible to receive the music information of your media player on the screen of your SRM7500. This makes it possible to control your media player without having your PC screen turned on or your media player active. In the box you find your SRM7500, a USB transceiver to set up the connection to your PC and an installation CD that contains the software needed to operate the SRM7500 and the manuals in diverse languages.
2007 - Philips Innovative Applications, Interleuvenlaan 74-76, 3001 Leuven (Belgium)
Press the Music en Mode key simultaneously for 3 seconds to open the Setup menu.
Music key See p 7 Power key
Mode key See p 11 Battery low icon No connection icon
Display with context related screens
Sending animation As music controller: Playback Settings menu key See p 9 As universal remote: More key See p 11 Mute key
Back key Cursor keys and OK key Volume Up key Volume Down key
Channel Up key Channel Down key MC Start key See p 13 Playback keys
Device specific keys See p 12 Device specific keys
MC TV - Sat/Cable Audio set Digit keys Digit keys Input source keys

Device specific keys

MC TV - Sat/Cable Audio set Color keys Color keys

See p 12

Installing the Remote Control
The initial installation of your remote is divided into 2 main parts: Preparing the PC you want to control with the SRM7500 by installing the MediaControl software and the USB transceiver, enclosed. Configuring the remote control to set up the connection to the correct PC and define the devices the SRM7500 will work with.

Preparing Your PC

Warning It is very important to follow the specified sequence of actions
during the installation. First you need to install the software. This software controls the connection of the SRM7500 to the host PC and will allow you to use the features of your media player. Only then you can insert the USB transceiver.
1 Insert the installation CD enclosed.
An installation wizard appears on your PC screen. 2 Install the MediaControl software by following the onscreen instructions. When the software is installed, the MediaControl icon appears in the taskbar on your PC screen. 3 When requested in the installation wizard, insert the USB transceiver in the dedicated port on your PC. The USB transceiver will be recognized and installed automatically. When the USB transceiver is correctly installed, the MediaControl icon turns orange:.

4 After the USB transceiver is installed, insert the batteries in the
remote control, as shown.
Press the cover inwards and lift it up.
Place the 3 batteries into the battery compartment.
Position the cover and press firmly until you hear a click.
The remote initializes and is now ready to be configured as described below.
Note Leave your PC turned on during the configuration of the remote control.
You still need to set up the connection between the remote and the PC.
Configuring the Remote Control
A wizard on the remotes screen will guide you through the different steps of the initial configuration of your SRM7500.
1 Select the language for your instructions on the remote using the

cursor keys and press.

2 Select Next and press
. Make sure the remote is within a range of 6 feet (2 meters) of the PC. When the connection between the remote and the PC is installed successfully, a confirmation message appears on the SRM7500 screen and the MediaControl icon in the taskbar on your PC screen turns green:. The name of the PC you want to control with your SRM7500 appears. player, by selecting Yes and press. In doing so, you replace their original remote control with SRM7500. The installation of 4 devices typically takes up to 20 minutes.
3 Confirm that you want to add other devices, like your TV or DVD
4 Select the device and brand of the device you want to add using the
cursor keys and press. The remote searches the database for available code sets.
5 Follow the onscreen instructions to test the codes.
When a working code set is found, your device is correctly
installed. When no working code is found, You can perform a full database search to find a correct code set. It can take up to 25 minutes to perform this full database search. You can learn the codes from the original remote of the device. Refer to chapter Fix a Key on page 17 for more information on how to learn codes. When the device is installed, the following screen appears.
6 When you want to add another device, select Yes, press
step 5 and 6. -orWhen you added all your devices, select No and press wizard.

and repeat

to exit the
Note You can adjust the settings of SRM7500 via the Setup menu. Refer to
page 15 for more information on these advanced features.
Replacing the batteries When the batteries are almost empty, the Battery Low icon appears.
Please replace the batteries with new LR6 or AA type alkaline batteries and follow the local regulations for disposal of the empty batteries.
Warning When you replace the batteries, do not mix different brands of
batteries or place zinc carbon batteries in the remote. This can trigger unpredictable behavior.
Enjoying Your Remote Control
The SRM7500 has 2 important functions combined in 1 remote control. On one hand you have a music controller that interacts with your media player on the PC and enables you to control the music, available on your PC, without turning the PC screen or player on. Refer to chapter Using SRM7500 as a music controller on page 7. On the other hand you have a universal remote control, which replaces the original remote control of 6 AV-devices and your PC Media Center. You select the device and SRM7500 changes into that specific remote. Refer to chapter Using SRM7500 as a universal remote control on page 11.

You can add up to 6 AV-devices and your PC Media Center, if available, to your SRM7500. Refer to chapters Add a Device and Delete a Device on pages 16 and 17 for more information about adding and deleting devices on your remote.
2007 - Philips Innovative Applications, Interleuvenlaan 74-76, 3001 Leuven (Belgium) SRM7500 - Instructions for Use
Device specific keys The device specific keys on the SRM7500 can have different functions, depending on the device you selected via the Mode key. Below you can find a complete overview of the functions for all device specific keys listed for the Windows Media Center, TV, Cable/Satellite and your audio set.
Note Other installed devices use the functions that are labeled on the remote.
Check your original remote when you are not sure.

TV Guide Exit Menu

Sat/Cable Guide Return to Live TV Exit Menu

Audio set Band Scan Menu

Guide Live TV Recorded TV DVD menu

Digit keys * #

Digit keys -/-AV input
Digit keys -/-TV/SAT input
Input sources Surround Surround Mode
Text Clear Enter 16:9 Color key Color key Color key Color key
Text Text off PIP 16:9 Color key Color key Color key Color key
Text Help Enter Home Color key Color key Color key Color key
RDS Clear Enter GEQ Front Centre Rear Test
Selecting Extra Functions Devices can also have extra functions, that are not covered by the hard keys on the SRM7500.You can select these extra functions in the display.
. Extra functions for the selected device appear in the display. 2 Use the Cursor Up key and Cursor Down key to scroll through all extra functions.
3 If you have selected the function you were looking for, press
The remote control sends out the IR signal.
For adding extra functions, see chapter Add a Function on page 19.
Tip If you cannot find the extra function you are looking for, you can exit the

More menu by pressing

again.
Note Some devices do not have any extra functions available in the onboard
database. However, you can copy additional functions from your original remote by learning keys. See Add a Function on page 19.
Opening Your PC Media Center To open your PC Media Center on your PC, press. The PC Media Center main menu appears on your PC or TV screen, according to your configuration.
You browse the content of your PC Media Center with the cursor keys and OK key. To switch back to your PC Media Center again after controlling another device with your SRM7500, you can:

Press Press

. This will take you back to the main menu.
repeatedly until the PC icon appears on the remotes screen. This will take you to the state the PC Media Center was in before you switched to the other device.
pressing enables you to control the music content on your PC, while enables you to control all multimedia content on your PC.

Note Pressing

Starting Up an Activity An activity is a sequence of key presses, you can program. For example, for watching a DVD you normally would have to:
Turn on the TV; Turn on the DVD; Turn on the surround sound system; Select the right input on your TV and surround sound system; Press the Play key to start the DVD.
By selecting the activity Watch DVD all the actions are executed automatically in the predefined sequence. To start up an activity:
repeatedly until the Activity name appears in the header of the SRM7500 screen. 2 Confirm your selection by pressing. The activity starts up. You can add up to 8 activities to your SRM7500. Refer to the chapters Add an Activity and Delete an Activity on pages 20 and 21 for more information about adding and deleting activities on your remote.
Advanced features of SRM7500
Via the Setup menu you get accesss to the various advanced features of SRM7500.
Press and hold and simultaneously for 3 seconds to open the Setup menu.
To select an option from the Setup menu, you scroll the list with your cursor keys and confirm the selection by pressing. The Setup menu provides the following options: Option
Add a device Delete a device Fix a key Add a function RF Settings Show Details RF Settings Reconnect to PC Add an activity Delete an activity Change language Display time out Copy volume Full reset Exit Setup

Description

Adds a new device Removes a programmed device Fixes a key that is not working correctly, by learning it from your original remote control Adds an extra function by learning it from your original remote control
Shows an indication of the strenght of the connection to your PC 19 Reestablishes the connection from your SRM7500 to your PC Programs a sequence of different key presses Removes a programmed activity Changes the language of the instructions on the remote control Changes the time out of the remote control Copies the volume keys from one source device to another device Deletes all your settings on SRM7500 Leaves the Setup menu and returns to the last state the remote was in before entering the Setup menu. 23

When you want to exit the Setup menu and go:
Directly to your playlists, press To your last selected device, press
on the remote. on the remote.

Add a Device

To be able to operate your devices with your SRM7500, you have to add these devices to the remote control. You can add up to 6 devices from the list of available devices. You cannot add a device twice. Once you have added a device to your remote control, it disappears from the list. However, the list of devices contains TV-2 or VCR-2 when you want to program a second TV or a second VCR.
1 Select the option Add a device in the Setup menu by using the
Note If you already added 6 devices on the remote, apart from your
PC Media Center, you will be asked to delete a device. Refer to page 17 on how to delete a device.
2 Select the device and brand you want to add and press
The remote will search for available codes for the brand. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to test the codes. When a working code set is found, your device is correctly installed. When no working code is found, You can perform a full database search to find a correct code set. This means that the remote will send out all codes available in the database until a working code is found. Keep in mind that it can take up to 25 minutes to scan the entire database. You can learn the codes from the original remote of the device. Refer to chapter Fix a Key on page 17 for more information on how to learn codes. When the device is installed, the following screen appears.
4 When you want to add another device, select Yes, press
step 2 and 3. -orWhen you added all your devices, select No and press the Setup menu.

to return to

Delete a Device
You can delete a programmed device from your remote control.
1 Select the option Delete a device in the Setup menu by using the
2 Select the device you want to delete and press. 3 Confirm you want to delete that device by selecting Yes and
press. The device is deleted and becomes available again in list of devices you can add. 4 Select Exit and press to return to the Setup menu.
Notes Keys of the deleted device that are used elsewhere, e.g. in an activity or

the volume keys you copied, will be deleted as well. Check the activities you programmed and volume keys for your devices and reprogram them if necessary.

Fix a Key

If a hard key is not working properly with your device, you can fix the key by learning it from your original remote control. You can fix all keys on SRM7500 except the Mode key, the Music key and the MC Start Key. SRM7500 can store up to 200 learned keys.
1 Select the option Fix a key in the Setup menu by using the cursor

keys and press.

2 Select the device for which you want to fix a key and press. 3 Confirm you have a working original remote control available to learn
from by selecting Yes and press.
Note If you already learned 200 keys, you will be noted that the memory is full
and return to the Setup menu. Delete a device with fixed keys to clear memory. Refer to page 17 for more information on how to delete a device.
4 Follow the onscreen instructions to fix the key. 1 Point the 2 remotes towards each other at a distance of

0.5 - 2 inch (2-5 cm).

0.5 - 2 inch (2-5 cm)
2 Select the hard key or extra function you want to fix on the
SRM7500. Extra functions can be selected by pressing the key, selecting the function with the Cursor Up key or Cursor Down key and pressing. 3 Press the corresponding key on the original remote until you hear a beep. The key is learned and fixed. The following screen appears.
5 When you would like to fix other keys for this device, select Yes,
press and repeat step 4. -orWhen all keys are fixed, select No and press menu.

to return to the Setup

Note Fixing a key overwrites the keys data that was stored in your SRM7500.
This means that if this key is used in an activity this will also change.

Add a function

You can add extra functions to your SRM7500.
Select the option Add a function in the Setup menu and press Select the device you want to add a function to. Select the label you want to use for the extra function. Learn the function from your original remote.

The extra function is added to your remote control. You can access the extra functions by pressing.

Show details

You can check the status of the connection of your SRM7500.
1 Select the option RF Settings in the Setup menu by using the cursor
2 Select Show details and press 3 Select Next and press
. The name of the connected PC and the strength of the signal appear. to return to the Setup menu.
Note When the details of the RF Settings show No Connection, the remote
was unable to connect to your PC. Refer to chapter Troubleshooting on page 24 to solve the problem.

Reconnect to PC

When you want to use your remote with another PC or in case of technical problems, you plug out the dongle, plug it in the (new) PC, install the software and reconnect the remote to the PC.
2 Select Reconnect to PC and press

3 Select Next and press

to return to the Setup menu.
You will no longer find the option RF settings in the Setup menu.

Add an Activity

An activity consists of several key presses that will be sent out by your remote control when you select the activity. You can add up to 8 activities to your SRM75000. One activity can contain maximum 25 steps. By default the SRM7500 inserts a delay of 0,6 sec between every key press to make sure your devices are responding correctly to the signals. You can overwrite this default delay.
If one of your devices needs a longer delay before receiving the
next IR signal, you can insert a delay of 1 or 3 seconds. Replacing the default delay counts as a step in the activity. If an activity needs no delay between the different key presses to simulate a long key press, you can add the option no delay.
For example: When you would like to turn the volume up during an activity by
pressing 4 times the Volume Up key, you do not need to insert delays between these 4 key presses. Between each step you add the option no delay.
1 Select the option Add an Activity in the Setup menu by using the
Note If you already added 8 activities, you will be asked to delete an activity.

Refer to page 21 on how to delete an activity.
2 Select the label you want to use for the activity and press. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to create an activity. 1 Select the device, press and press the required key, to insert a
key press. 2 Select the delay you want to add and press. After adding a step to your activity, the following screen appears.
4 When you want to add another key press to the activity, select Yes,
press and repeat step 3. Keep in mind that an activity contains maximum 25 steps. -orWhen you added all key presses and delays, select No and press The activity is installed on your remote control.

5 Select Exit and press

repeatedly until the activity name.
Tip You start up the activity by pressing
appears in the header of the SRM7500 screen and press

Delete an Activity

You can delete an activity from your remote control.
1 Select the option Delete an activity in the Setup menu by using the
2 Select the activity you want to delete and press. 3 Confirm you want to delete the activity by selecting Yes and
press. The activity is deleted and becomes available again in the list of activities you can add. 4 Select Exit and press to return to the Setup menu.

Change Language

You can change the language of the instructions on your remote to one of the following languages:
English Espaol Franais Deutsch Nederlands Italiano.
1 Select the option Change language in the Setup menu by using the

cursor keys and press

2 Select your preferred language and press
. The Setup menu appears on the screen in your preferred language.

Change Display Time Out

To save power, your SRM7500 will switch off when it is not used for a while. This is the display time out. You can change this time out to one of the following:

Short Medium Long

1 Select the option Display time out in the Setup menu by using the
2 Select the preferred display time out and press
. The time out is changed for your remote control. The Setup menu appears on the screen.
Note The display time out has an impact on the lifetime of the batteries, the
longer the backlight stays on, the faster the batteries will be drained.

Copy Volume

After adding devices, the SRM7500 automatically copies the Volume keys and Mute key, as follows:
Video devices, like DVD, DVDR, VCR and Satellite box, use the
Volume keys of the TV (provided that you have programmed a TV). Audio devices, like CD, DMR and Tuner, use the Volume keys of the Amplifier or Receiver (provided that you have programmed an Amplifier or Receiver).
Note By default your PC uses the Volume settings of Microsoft Windows.

These Volume keys cannot be copied to another device. You can, however, copy the Volume keys of another device, e.g. amplifier, to the PC.
When no TV or amplifier are installed, the Volume keys will not send codes. When the source device is added later on, the Volume keys will be automatically updated. You can change which Volume keys are used, for instance when you want to use the Volume keys of the Amplifier for the DVD.
1 Select the option Copy volume in the Setup menu by using the cursor
2 Select the device you want to copy the Volume keys from (e.g. TV or
AMP or RECEIVER) and press
3 Select the device you want to copy the Volume keys to (e.g. DVD or

SAT) and press.

4 Confirm you want to copy the Volume keys from one device to the
other by selecting Yes and press The Volume keys and Mute key are copied.

Full Reset

You can reset the SRM7500 completely, deleting all programmed devices, activities, learned keys and other settings. After the reset, you will have to configure your remote again.
1 Select the option Full reset in the Setup menu by using the cursor

keys and press press.

2 Confirm you want to perform a full reset by selecting Yes and 3 Press
to reconfirm. The remote control deletes all settings. When the full reset is ended, the remote re-initializes. If you will use the same PC you used before the full reset, you can start immediately configuring the remote, as described on page 5, just press. If you will use a new PC, you need to prepare the PC you would like to control with the SRM7500, as described on page 4.

Support

Troubleshooting

Preparing your PC

Problem
I cannot install MediaControl Software
You need administrator rights to install the software. The PC is not configured to connect to the remote.

Solution

The software needs to be installed by an administrator account. Once the software is installed, all accounts can use the remote.
The MediaControl icon is orange:
If the RF Settings option is not available in the Setup menu, press on your SRM7500 to start the wizard and follow the onscreen instructions. If the RF Settings option is available in the Setup menu, reconnect the remote to the PC. Refer to chapter Reconnect to PC on page 19.

Configuring the SRM7500

No PC found
Your remote is not close enough within range of the PC. Your PC is not configured to connect to the remote.
Move closer, up to 3 feet (1m) of the PC and press to try again. Reconnect the remote to the PC. Refer to chapter Reconnect to PC on page 19.
Cannot connect to PC appears on the SRM7500 screen.

I cannot find my brand in the list of the selected device.
Not all brands are available in the database.
When your brand is not in the list, you select Not in list and
You can perform a full database search. This way the remote will test all codes that are available on the remote. This can take up to 25 minutes. You can learn the keys from the original remote control of the device to SRM7500. Refer to chapter Fix a Key on page 17.
The brands are divided per device and you could be looking in the wrong device.
STB contains the different settop boxes for Satellite and DVB-T AUDIO SET contains the tuner-amplifier combination and CD or DVD in some cases HTS contains the home theater systems PVR contain personal video recorders and hard disc recorders DMR contains Digital Media receivers TV-VCR, TV-DVD, DVD-VCR DVD-HDD contain combination devices GAME contains the DVD playback functions of the game consoles e.g. Xbox and Play Station
I want to quit the installation wizard.
To quit the installation wizard you press or once.
When you did not yet install a connection to the PC, the remote will restart the wizard on your SRM7500. When you installed the connection to the PC already, the remote will turn into the music controller. To install a device, you need to add each device individually like described in chapter Add a Device on page 16.

Enjoying Your SRM7500

Problem Cause Solution
The SRM7500 should be maximum 33 ft (10 m) from the PC. Obstructions in the path from the remote to the PC can reduce this distance. Turn on your PC.
The No Connection The SRM7500 is too far from the PC to icon blinks in the upper right-hand set up a connection. corner of the screen. The PC is not powered. The PC is in standby mode.
It can take a while for the PC to start up after standby mode. During start-up, you will see the No Connection icon blinking on the remote. Check the icon in the taskbar. When the icon is blue, the software is disabled. To enable the software, right-click the icon in the taskbar and select Enable. The icon will turn green.
The MediaControl software is disabled.
When the MediaControl icon in the taskbar is red, the USB transceiver is disconnected from the PC. Remove the USB transceiver from your PC, wait a few seconds and insert it again. The icon should change color.
The No Connection The USB transceiver is disconnected. icon blinks in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
Another radiant device, e.g. a microwave oven, is placed near the PC and interferes with the signals of the remote. The connection to the remote on your PC may be lost because you formatted your PC or uninstalled the driver.
Turn off the devices placed in the neighborhoud of the PC that could cause the interference and try connecting again.
Renew the connection to the remote.

Prepare your PC by installing the software and USB transceiver again. Refer to chapter Preparing Your PC on page 4. Reconnect the remote to the PC. Refer to chapter Reconnect to PC on page 19.
One or more keys are not working correctly.
The specific function is not available on the original remote control.
Keep in mind that SRM7500 has only hard keys. This means that only the hard keys on SRM7500 that have a function in the device will work. You can fix keys from your original remote control. Refer to chapter Fix a Key on page 17. Refer to chapter Device specific keys on page 12 for more information.
The code behind the key is defect.
Some keys have device specific functions.
The Volume keys are not working properly.
The default source device for your device is not installed.
Video devices, like DVD, DVDR, VCR and Satellite box, use the Volume keys of the TV. Audio devices, like CD, DMR and Tuner, use the Volume keys of the Amplifier or Receiver. If you did not install the source device, the Volume keys and the Mute key will not work. You can choose to install the source device on your remote. Refer to page 16. Or you can choose to copy the Volume keys of another source device. Refer to page 22.
I cannot see all the music that is available on my PC on my SRM7500 screen.
Save the music, available on your Only music that is PC in the library of your selected available in the media player. library of your selected media player is shown on the remote. The battery level is too low. Take out the batteries and insert new batteries.
I cannot wake-up the SRM7500 anymore.

Advanced features

I want to add a PC after initial installation. I want to replace my connected PC by a new one. You can only have one PC connected to your remote.
Prepare the new PC as described in Preparing Your PC on page 4.
Prepare the new PC like described in Preparing Your PC on page 4. You do not need to re-insert the batteries. Reconnect to PC via the Setup Menu. Refer to page 19.

Need Help?

If you have any questions about the SRM7500, you can always contact us. You will find our contact details on page 30 of this Instructions for Use. Read this Instruction for Use carefully before you contact us. When you call our helpline, make sure the device is at hand so that our operators can help you determine whether your remote control is working properly. The model number of your Philips universal remote control is SRM7500. Date of purchase:././. (day/month/year)
Documentation concept and elaboration: Human Interface Group, De Regenboog 11, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium www.higroup.com
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Help Center

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Helpline

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IFU Approbation/Safety Content SRM7500

FCC Compliancy

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device should not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rule and ICES 003 in Canada.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning thee equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into to an outlet on a different circuit from the receiver. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: User changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the users authority to operate the equipment.

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Philips Multimedia Remote Control

SRM7500

Instantly browse your music collection
Select songs from the palm of your hand
The SRM7500 acts as a second screen for your multimedia PC. It shows your songs in a convenient layout, sorted by artist, album or genre in the palm of your hand. It gives you the freedom to choose your music from almost anywhere in the home.
Control all media content with a few simple clicks Navigate your music files without using your TV/monitor Operates through walls via radio frequency-based USB adapter Compatible with Media Centre Edition, WMP10-11, iTunes 6-7 Direct access key to control Microsoft Media Centre PC Single control solution for most devices and brands Control up to 7 devices out of a choice of 10 Activities to control multiple devices with one button press Extensive infrared code database for most devices and brands Quick and easy setup No manual needed for setup Convenient IR learning from another remote
Multimedia Remote Control

SRM7500/10

Specifications
On-Screen Display languages: English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish Backlight Backlight colour: White Supported devices: AMP, CABLE, CD/MD, DVB-T, DVD, PC, PVR, RECEIVER, SAT, TV, TV-DVD, TVVCR, VCR

Highlights

Number of brands in database: Over 1300 Carrier frequency range: 30k - 100kHz + 455kHz

Convenience

Guided setup

Outer Carton

Quantity: 2 EAN/UPC/GTIN: Length: 336 mm Width: 80 mm Height: 180 mm
Unlike other universal remote controls, where a 3digit code needs to be input to identify a brand and device, this remote incorporates on-device step-bystep instructions for setting up your equipment, regardless of brand.

Learning functionality

Battery type: AA/LR6 Alkaline Number of batteries: 3 Battery saving manager: Auto switch on/off

Packaging Data

Infrared Capabilities
Operating distance: 33 ft (10 m) Learning IR codes Transmitting LEDs: 2
12NC: 908210006598 EAN/UPC/GTIN: Gross weight: 0.36 kg Height: 38 mm Length: 328 mm Width: 162 mm
Learning functionality refers to the process through which a remote control captures and stores infrared signals from other remotes for later use. When device codes are not included in the on-board database, they can always be learned from the original remote, simply by pointing to it.
Activity-based user interface
Instead of operating your components one by one, activity-based control blends the most commonly used functions into activities such as "Watch a movie" or "Listen to CD". When a user selects 'watch a movie', rather than having the end user address each individual piece of equipment, such as DVD player, TV and multimedia receiver, one button holds all necessary commands to be able to start watching a movie: switch on the TV, switch on the amplifier and select the right input, switch on the DVD player and start playing.
Universal IR code database
A universal IR code database refers to a library of infrared codes built in to a particular remote. This feature allows a remote to control your equipment without needing to learn individual signals. Select the correct infrared code sets in the database for the devices you want to control to enable control of virtually every audio/video system element on the market today regardless of model or brand.

On-screen media selection
On-screen media selection is the ability to view and select a list of songs, pictures and movies from your PC on the LCD screen of a remote control. The 2way RF communication incorporated in the remote and the USB dongle provided with it ensures the content of the PC is transmitted to the remote. So, no need to turn on your TV or monitor to view the menu and select your favourite files.
Microsoft controls included
A dedicated Microsoft Media Centre green button is included on the remote that gives access to the dedicated Microsoft Media Centre PC menu.
Issue date 2010-10-04 Version: 1.0.15
2010 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All Rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. www.philips.com
12 NC: 06598 EAN: 93778 8

 

Technical specifications

General
Device TypeUniversal remote control
Remote Control
Connectivity TechnologyInfrared/radio
Supported DevicesAmplifier, DVR, PC multimedia, TV, VCR, AV receiver, cable box, DVD player
FeaturesLearning
DisplayLCD display
System Requirements
Operating SystemMS Windows Vista
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesUSB receiver
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandPhilips
Part NumberSRM7500/37
GTIN10609585113548, 00609585113541

 

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