Page 2 - Contents
2 C ONTENTS En glis h Contents Quick Guide .................................................................... 3 Connecting to a Television ....................................... 3 Connecting to a Television and VCR .................... 3 Introduction .................................................
Page 3 - Quick Guide; Connecting to a Television
Q UICK Q UIDE 3 En gli sh Quick Guide Connecting to a Television Connecting to a Television and VCR Example TV set, rear panel Set-Top Box rear panel Example TV set, rear panel Example VCR set, rear panel
Page 4 - Introduction; Electrical Information
4 I NTRODUCTION En glis h Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product which has been designed and manufactured to give you many years of trouble-free service. About This User Guide This user guide contains all the information you need to know about how to setup and watch available 'Freeview' ...
Page 5 - Environmental Markings
I NTRODUCTION 5 En gli sh Environmental Markings The „Batteries marking symbol“ means used bat- teries must not be disposed together with your household waste. Please, inquire about the local regulations regarding disposal of used batteries. For infor- mation: the PHILIPS batteries supplied with you...
Page 6 - Getting Started; In the Box; Identification of Parts; Remote Control
6 G ETTING S TARTED En glis h Getting Started Remove your Digital Set Top Box carefully from the box, and remove the packaging from each part. In the Box You will find the following items: - Digital Set Top Box - Remote Control (AAA batteries) - Power supply 230 V AC/50 Hz to 12 V DC - SCART-to-SCAR...
Page 7 - Digital Set Top Box; The Remote Control; Using the Remote Control; Mains adaptor
G ETTING S TARTED 7 En gli sh Digital Set Top Box front view rear view Mains Adaptor The Remote Control Using the Remote Control To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the set top box. The remote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the set top box at an angle of up to 60 deg...
Page 8 - Connecting Your Digital Set Top Box to other equipment; Connecting to a Television and DVD
8 G ETTING S TARTED En glis h Connecting Your Digital Set Top Box to other equipment The following diagrams are of typical configurations only, and may differ slightly to your existing external equipment. If you are unsure on how to connect to your set top box, always consult your manufacturer's use...
Page 9 - Connecting to a TV and a Stereo System
G ETTING S TARTED 9 En gli sh Connecting to a TV and a Stereo System Example TV set, rear panel Example Stereo set, rear panel Stereo cable (3.5mm jack)
Page 10 - Switching on for the first time; Power
10 G ETTING S TARTED En glis h Switching on for the first time 1 Connect your equipment according to the appropriate system diagram given on the previous pages and power up/turn on the equipment. During initialisation the indicator on the front panel will flash green for a few seconds and then be li...
Page 11 - Using the Set Top Box; Channel List
U SING THE S ET T OP B OX 11 En gli sh Using the Set Top Box Channel List The Channel List presents a list of all channels found dur- ing the channel search described earlier. The list com- prises radio and TV channels. They have been allocated a channel (reference) number and are listed in this num...
Page 13 - Configuration
U SING THE S ET T OP B OX 13 En gli sh Configuration The Configuration window allows you to customise vari- ous settings. 1 Press the OPT button to display the Configuration window. You can select from the available options for each of the items in the Configuration window. See below for a typical d...
Page 14 - Language
14 U SING THE S ET T OP B OX En glis h 4 Use to highlight Set Lock Key . 5 Press . A second sub-window is displayed, above right. 6 Enter the Lock Key code in the code entry box using the number buttons (0-9). Input now switches to the Confirm code entry box. 7 Enter the same Lock Key code in this w...
Page 15 - Electronic Program Guide
U SING THE S ET T OP B OX 15 En gli sh 6 Use the number buttons (0 - 9) to set the start time 7 Use to step to the End time. 8 Use the number buttons (0 - 9) to set the end time 9 Use to step to the Date . 10 Use the number buttons (0 - 9) to set the date 11 Press to apply changes and move the enter...
Page 16 - Additional Functions
16 U SING THE S ET T OP B OX En glis h Additional Functions Information / Help button The has two functions according to the current sta- tus. 1 When a TV or Radio channel is playing, press the button to display program information:- Channel name and number. - Current program name, start and end pla...
Page 17 - Help and Advice; Error
H ELP AND A DVICE 17 En gli sh Help and Advice If you experience an operating problem with your Digital Set Top Box, please refer to the trouble-shooting table below and then the notes that follow. If none of the above suggestions seem to work, try switching your Set T op Box off and then on again. ...
Page 18 - Technical Data; General; Base specification; Power Supply
18 H ELP AND A DVICE En glis h Technical Data General - DVB terrestrial Free-To-Air receiver compliant to EN 300 744 - MHEG5 and LCN support- UHF frequency range support- Re-Modulator output adjustable (PAL)- Video and Audio out via 2x SCART- Audio out (left/right) via 3.5mm stereo jack- Fast channe...
Page 19 - Guarantee; The guarantee is subject to the following provi-
H ELP AND A DVICE 19 En gli sh Guarantee This set top box is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of original purchase. If any defect arises due to faulty materials or workmanship, the set top box will either be replaced, a refund given or repaired free of charge (where possible) during this perio...