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Philips DTX6372 TV Receiver User Manual

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1. BBC ONE The top half of the screen will display the current channel number channel name the name of the current programme and the time The bottom half of the screen will initially show the same information and additionally the name and start time of the programme currently being shown as well as that of the next programme It will also show options to view more information about the programmes Whilst this information is displayed on screen you can press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons or number buttons 0 to 9 on your remote to see programme information for other channels without actually changing the channel you are currently watching As you change channels the top part of the screen will continue to display information for the channel you are currently watching If you want to change channels whilst this screen is displayed you can do so by pressing the SELECT button on your remote when the information for the channel you require is displayed As part of this feature you also have access to additional information about both the current and the next programme You can view this by pressing the YELLOW button to display information about the current programme and the BLUE button for the next programme Pressing the same button a second time will return to the standard programme information Note The channel cannot be changed by pressing the SELECT button if you are viewing information for the next programme When viewing the
2. 1998 ON digital 2 24 JULY 1998 technical information auto update do you really want to start downloading to update your box 4 viewing preferences 5 getting started 6 7 technical information ONdigital box settings 1 preferred language gaelic 2 subtitles on 3 subtitle language english 4 tv volume ra 5 timer alarm visual audio 6 date and time 00 40 tv and video settings tv screen normal 4 3 normal 4 3 full screen 2 tv sound stereo 3 tv standard composite 4 video sound stereo 5 video standard pal 1 6 uhf channel number 50 modem settings modem 1 internal dialing 2 pulse connection 3 direct prefix 4 0 wait for dial tone 5 yes std code 6 no BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 ITV 2 BBC CHOICE BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 ITV 2 BBC CHOICE add channels Your ONdigital box is now shearching for all available channels This may take about 20 minutes Please wait 6 _ 3 0 50 75 100 number of channels found Your ONdigital box is now shearching for all available channels This may take about 20 minutes Please wait 0 25 50 75 100 number of channels found GENERAL OPERATION OF YOUR DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER Throughout this instruction book you will notice that the everyday operation of your digital receiver is based on a series of user friendly on screen displays and menus These displays will help you get th
3. 27 28 9 10 ALTERING MODEM SETTINGS You may need to alter the settings within this menu when you connect your digital receiver to a telephone line Press the MENU button followed by number button 4 viewing preferences then 3 for modem settings MODEM This option enables you to tell the receiver if you are using the internal modem or have added an external modem DIALLING This option is to choose either tone or pulse dialling Most domestic telephones use tone dialling If you are unsure check with your telephone company CONNECTION You will only need to change this setting to pabx if your digital receiver is connected to a phone line that requires you to dial a prefix for an outside line Most domestic telephones will operate with a direct connection PREFIX This option is only available If you have chosen pabx in the connection option You can then choose the prefix that the digital receiver will dial in order to get an outside line WAIT FOR DIAL TONE This option is only available if you have chosen pabx in the connection option You can then adjust this setting depending on what your system requires STD CODE This allows you to tell the receiver whether it will always be required to dial an STD code PREFIX If you have selected to choose an STD code this allows you to enter the code using the NUMBER buttons 9 11 TECHNICAL INFORMATION The options contained within the technical information menu enable y
4. a feast of mouthwatering television ONdigital is the only company that lets you pick and choose the channels you want to watch Subscription channels from ONdigital together with free channels from the BBC and ITV will cover everything from sports and movies to news and current affairs all with improved picture and sound and widescreen too Products covered by this User Manual This user manual applies to the models DTX 6370 DTX 6371 and DTX 6372 The illustrations are taken from DTX 6372 For the previous models there are small differences in the position of the buttons on the front panel and the connectors on the rear panel but buttons and connectors perform the very same functions for all three models SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For best results position your receiver away from radiators or other heat sources Leave a space of at least 3 cm all round 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 disconnect
5. again after unlocking them all in this manner 9 4 RE ARRANGING YOUR CHANNELS This feature enables you to swap two channel positions within the total channel list so that they are displayed in your prefered order 1 Press the MENU button then button 5 and 2 to get access to change channel number menu 2 Acomplete list of channels currently available on your digital receiver is displayed Alongside these channels will be symbols to indicate whether they have been selected as your favourite or locked channels 3 To move a channel to an alternative location firstly highlight the channel using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons and press the SELECT button to choose that channel 4 Now select the new channel location using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the channel number where you want to move the channel to The original channel remains highlighted 5 Lastly press the SELECT button to swap the two channel locations Repeat the above steps to move further channels or press the EXIT button to return to a normal TV picture 6 Press the 1 button to store the new order of your channels 9 5 SETTING THE TIMER The timer settings function enables you to program your digital receiver to switch on and off at selected times for upto 8 different time slots Your video can then be set to record digital programmes At any stage of the following procedure pressing the RED button on the remote will return you to the previous menu
6. analogue channels on your TV The function of the button depends on whether you have connected your digital receiver using the scart lead supplied As an example if you have used the scart lead between your digital receiver and TV and are currently recording a digital programme you may need to use the TV DTV button to watch a standard analogue channel Pressing this button again will switch back to watching a digital channel In most cases having connected your digital receiver and TV by a scart lead you will not have to manually select the correct channel on your TV for watching digital programmes To ensure the correct channel is selected automatically your TV should be switched on before your digital receiver If your TV is switched on after your digital receiver you may need to use the TV DTV button to select the correct channel on your TV 8 4 USING THE ON SCREEN TV GUIDE Your digital receiver has the ability to display details of programmes currently being broadcast and those being broadcast immediately afterwards You can change channels on your digital receiver whilst the information is displayed on your TV 1 To activate the on screen tv guide press the INFO button on your remote The following information will be displayed on your TV At any of the following stages you can return to normal viewing by pressing the INFO or EXIT button Make the banner text in the photograph consistent with the menu tree on page 10 Channel 1
7. and select a spare channel to be used when watching digital programmes then switch on your video It doesn t matter what channel number your video is on at this stage 4 Now switch on your digital receiver using the mains ON OFF button on the front panel The front panel display will show 5 Press the b standby button on your remote to wake up your digital receiver Your receiver will now be generating a welcome screen to give you something to look out for when you are tuning your TV 6 Tuning your television You now need to manually tune the channel you have selected on your TV to watch digital programmes Please refer to your TV s user guide if you need to check how to do this When the welcome screen appears on your TV store that channel 7 f you haven t managed to display the welcome screen at this stage press the M button on the front of the receiver This will generate the main menu on screen which you can then look out for when tuning Try manually tuning your TV again this time looking for the main menu 8 Connect your aerial to the digital receiver and check that the picture remains steady no interference or snow 9 Switch your TV to all other tuned channels including that tuned for your video and check the picture quality If there is no interference go to chapter 6 If there is any interference continue as follows Disconnect your aerial from the back of the receiver Make sure that your TV
8. channel on your TV The remote does not operate Your receiver could be in standby if it is it will show the time The batteries have been inserted incorrectly or are dead Your are not pointing your remote at the receiver Press the standby button on your remote to bring the receiver out of standby The front panel will then show a channel number Check the condition of the batteries and replace if necessary according to instructions earlier in this book Make sure you point the remote at the receiver and not directly at your TV You cannot find all the channels you think should be available The signal to your aerial may be weak Your aerial may need adjusting or your local transmitter may not be working Try retuning your receiver following the relevant steps in chapter 7 If you are still missing channels your aerial may need adjusting Call ONdigital customer services on 0870 600 9696 They will check this for you You can see interference on your normal TV channels or your video Your digital receiver is interfering with the frequency of your other equipment You sometimes see a red dot or square on the screen or your picture is freezing There could be a transmission problem Your aerial may have been moved for example by severe weather Your connecting cables have become loose or disconnected Your need to change the UHF output of your receiver as descr
9. from the channel list by pressing the GREEN button as indicated The channel list will then be displayed Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to find the channel you require and press the SELECT button The channel number will then be added to the set the timer screen 9 Press the DOWN arrow button to confirm the entry and move to the start time line 10 Use the number buttons to enter the time when you want the receiver to switch on preferably several minutes before you set your video recorder to start recording Your receiver uses a 24 hour clock so for example to switch on at 8 25pm you should enter 2025 If you enter something incorrectly the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons can be used to overtype the entry 11 Press the DOWN arrow button to confirm the entry and move to the next line 12 Now enter the time you want your receiver to switch off preferably after your video will have stopped recording Again you should enter 4 digits and in the 24 hour format Press the DOWN arrow button to confirm the entry and move to the next line 13 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select the required recording frequency The screen display will give you options of ONCE ONLY DAILY or WEEKLY Select the 1st option to record only once Select the 2nd option if you want the receiver to record at these times every day and select the 3rd option to record at that time on a weekly basis 14 With all the details entered press the SELECT butt
10. full screen picture format 4 3 full screen 4 letter box TV SOUND This gives you the option of selecting either mono or stereo sound As a default stereo has been selected You need only change this selection if you are connecting to a mono TV TV STANDARD If you have connected your digital receiver and your TV by a scart lead you should try adjusting this option to ensure the best possible picture The receiver will default to a setting called composite However you may see further improvement if you select the alternative rgb option Change the option as previously described If you do not notice any difference in the picture quality please ensure the setting remains on composite and exit the menu VIDEO SOUND Leave this set to stereo VIDEO STANDARD Leave this set to pal UHF OUTPUT CHANNEL This is another setting that has been made during manufacture which you should not find necessary to adjust If relates to the output frequency from your digital receiver to your TV coaxial connection Should you be unable to tune a channel on your TV or video to watch pictures from your digital receiver you may need to adjust this setting It may also require slight adjustment if you can see a picture but there is also some interference Refer to chapter 4 1 2 If you are in any doubt about adjusting this setting please contact your local retailer or ONdigital customer services on 0870 600 9696
11. or pressing the EXIT button will discard any changes that have been made and return your receiver to normal operation 1 Firstly press the MENU button on the remote to display the main menu The setting the timer option will already be highlighted 2 Select this option by pressing either the SELECT button or a number button 1 on your remote 3 The screen will now show a list of 8 timer slots each one indicating that it is either available for programming or that it has a programme already stored in it 4 Select an available row using the UP and DOWN buttons then press the SELECT button to display the setting the timer screen This screen asks you to confirm the date channel number start time end time and the status of the programme whether it is on only once or whether it is repeated daily or weekly You can now start enter details of the programme you would like to record All required buttons are on the remote 5 Use the number buttons to enter the date Only the day and month should be entered the digital receiver will automatically know the year You must enter a total of 4 digits for example to enter 8th February 1999 press 0802 6 Press the DOWN arrow button to confirm the entry and move to the channel number line 7 Enter the channel number you want to record from by pressing the relevant number buttons 21 8 Alternatively if you do not know the number of the channel you want to record you can choose
12. remote can control different major brand televisions and video s Initially your remote is programmed for Philips brand televisions and video s If you have a different brands follow the instructions in chapter 11 5 In normal mode put receiver in standby In standby mode wake up the receiver o ic TEXT open close the text mode RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE 7 fF select options in either menu or SSSSSS5S5E55 text mode ums i i MENU Open Menu Return to normal mode e WIDE Toggle from FULL SCREEN to LETTER BOX picture format once 4 3 TV format option is selected in tv and video settings menu refer to chapter 9 9 SUBTITLE DISPLAY HIDE subtitles providing function is set up in ONdigital box settings menu refer to chapter 9 8 INFO Enter on screen tv guide to display programme information GUIDE Reserved for interactive applications e g ONmail and ONrequest EXIT In menu mode return to normal mode disregarding changes UP DOWN Select menu option one step up one step down Select a programme up down in channel list LEFT RIGHT Change setting of selected menu option PHILIPS P P In normal mode select one programme up one programme down In favourite mode select one programme up one programme down within the favourite list K Mute Demute the sound 0 9 In standby mode wake up the receiver on selected program number In normal mode s
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19. AV or External SCART socket f you do not see either screen and you have not been able to use SCART leads when connecting check the channel number you have selected alternatively you may need to adjust the tuning of your TV again Please refer back to chapter 4 1 If you have the welcome message on screen at the moment press the SELECT button on your remote If you allready have the main menu go to step 3 2 Choose option 5 getting started using the DOWN ARROW button and press the SELECT button The receiver will start to search for all available channels as indicated on screen 3 If you already had the main menu on screen Choose option 5 getting started in the same manner as above Highlight the store channels option using the DOWN ARROW button and press the SELECT button Press the SELECT button again the receiver will start to search for all available channels as indicated on screen During the installation process the display on screen will indicate the number of channels that have been found and the percentage of the installation that has been completed You will also see the message Your ONdigital box is searching for all available channels this may take about 20 minutes please wait When complete the display will briefly show 100 the number of channels that have been found and indicates that these are being stored It will then display a list of channels Press the UP or DOWN button to high
20. Contents WELCOME sicarios xxu qae sad esterase 1 PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS USER MANUAL 1 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 202 cece eee ee eee eee 2 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 22 55 rmm de tee OR EUER A ees 3 Preparing the remote 4 3 USING YOUR REMOTE 5 ex bhiespmi T Se pav E 5 4 CONNECTING TO YOUR EXISTING EQUIPMENT 7 4 1 If your television set and video have SCART 7 4 2 f your television set and video have ONLY a standard coaxial aerial input 8 4 3 Connecting to your HIFI deans x pad E Rn UR RR x t e 9 4 4 Inserting your smart card eres caresi ess RR b Rr UTE Rh 9 5 MENU TREE RR RERBA Seed pee wee E Rus Gece 10 6 GENERAL OPERATION OF YOUR DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER 11 FINDING AND STORING CHANNELS sseeeeeeeee nnn nnn 11 8 DAYTO DAY OPERATION sseeeeeee nh hh hh hh 13 8 1 Switching on switching off your 13 5 2 Changing channels x odia ce peed ane wA One eee pst dom 13 83 Using the DUO Neds xau csc meg ee ad eve Rc elk Seu eae ed 14 8 4 Using the on screen TV
21. O6G AA 1 5 V supplied Position them as shown in the diagram in the battery compartment Replace the cover The Philips batteries supplied with your receiver s remote do not contain heavy metals such as Mercury or Nickel Cadmium Nevertheless in many countries exhausted batteries may not be disposed of with your household waste Please ensure you dispose of exhausted batteries according to local regulations 3 USING YOUR REMOTE Multibrand Video control Press VCR side key together with D key standby key record 44 key rewind Lu key stop P play PP key fastforward mini VCR side key see above description SELECT rur o om TV DTV only with receiver TV scart lead connection Switch between watching digital programme from your receiver to watching analogue SELECT Ld In normal mode open channel list q In channel list select a programme o In menu confirm your selection 1 Adjust volume up down eo e ar gau programmes from your TV set refer to chapter 8 2 E XA Multibrand TV control ON wake up TV on programme 1 OFF switch TV to standby x adjust TV volume up PHILIPS lt A adjust TV volume down P select one programme up P select one programme down aK mute demute the sound Multibrand TV and video controls Your
22. Other options are Welsh and Gaelic Should you wish to change the language use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons If the language selected is not available the receiver will use English as a default SUBTITLES Similarly this option will allow you to choose the language that subtitles are displayed in Options are English Welsh Gaelic and None If any of the languages are selected subtitles will always be displayed when they are available The SUBTITLE button on your remote can be used to switch the subtitles on and off The option also includes a setting for hard of hearing people indicated by a symbol next to the language This means that the subtitles will also include descriptive text such as telling the viewer when there is laughter or applause If the none option is selected subtitles will not be displayed even if they are available unless the SUBTITLE button on your remote is pressed You will know if subtitles are available for a programme either by a symbol that appears when you look at the channel list or if you are made aware of this by a broadcaster TV VOLUME This option sets the default sound output level at wake up from your receiver to your TV This is factory set to a medium level but you may notice that when switching between channels on your digital receiver and channels on your normal TV that the volume differs With this option highlighted use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the digital receivers
23. REE FORGET TO PROGRAM YOUR VIDEO available available available available available available 2 E favourites are off v d BBC ONE v 2 BBCTWO v63 ITV CHANNEL3 4 4 v 5 CHANNELS 6 ITV2 BBC CHOICE parental lock enter new parental code 3 CE 2 choose channel to lock or unlock viewing preferences ONdigital box settings setting the timer choosing favourite channels parental lock viewing preferences tv and video settings getting started modem setting ONdigital updates technical information wn Noor 5 GE getting started channel list change channel numbers add channels store channels 6 GE ONdigital updates smartcard data 1 2 check your postbox technical information signal strength manufacturer data 3 auto update uhf channel nr signal stength manufacturer PHILIPS i hardware version 0092 software version 00404 apiversion 01212c runversion 07322 good satisfactory poor First power up Press select on your remote to get started 10 2 WE Press select setting the timer timer 1 DON T FORGET TO PROGRAM YOUR VIDEO channel r start time endtime recording repeat once only confirm your code back BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV CHANNEL CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 ITV 2 BBC CHOICE ON digital 31 OCT 98 ON digital 31 OCT 98 ON digital 1 02 SEPT
24. The on screen displays are not as sharp as expected If you have connected using scart and you have an RGB compatible TV one of the TV settings could be wrong Refer to chapter 9 9 and alter the TV standard to RGB The picture on some channels seems to have been stretched or squashed The broadcast is probably in widescreen and the receiver settings may not be correct Check the receiver settings following the information in chapter 9 9 If you have a widescreen TV you may also need to check the settings on your TV 13 DTX 6372 DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER Sytem capabilities Reception Demodulation Return path DVB compliant MPEG 2 reception of Demodulationaccording DVB T broadcasts up to Main Profile Main Type COFDM 2K sevel Mode All modes Non hierarchical Video decoding Descrambling MPEG 2 DVB compliant up to MP ML binis bit ind up bs bi i Type DVB Video format 4 3 and 16 9 Implementation Internal Resolution up to 720x576 pixels Smartcard 1 x for CA Audio decoding MPEG layer I Il excluding Note subscription is required for the reception of ONdigital scrambled services Connections multichannel management from one bitstream Operation Features Automatic program loading via scanning installation Free to air reception DVB subtitles Program parental lock with PIN code Audio mode single channel dual channel s
25. aaeyae sana IIIA 28 9 11 Technical information 22222 45 0 0e0h dm be ede et DR 28 9 12 Adding new channels riss eee 29 10 IF YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER S REMOTE COMMANDS INTERFERES WITH YOUR TELEVISION lii r9 m Rr Shee ve ee iE 30 10 1 To change your digital receiver from system Ato system 30 10 2 change your remote control from system Ato system 30 11 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE FOR YOUR TV AND VIDEO 31 12 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE cece RR Rn nn 35 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION eeeeeee RR I hh hn 37 Welcome to digital television made simple Congratulations on your choice of Philips DTX6372 digital terrestrial receiver Using your Philips digital receiver will allow you to access digital terrestrial programmes and services Note To access ONdigital services you will need to take out a subscription Refer to the envelope included with your receiver to get more information The simplest way to get digital television is here No dish No cable Simply an aerial It is without doubt the most exciting development in television history since the first ever broadcast in 1936 In the last 60 years there have been up to five normal channels on analogue television Digital terrestrial television changes that ONdigital is the next step in television Simply plug in your ONdigital box for
26. additional programme information you may find that it is not all displayed on one screen In this case use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons as indicated on screen to display this information The lower section of the on screen TV guide also indicates whether subtitles are available on a particular programme whether it is broadcast in mono or stereo and also the type of programme such as film drama or comedy 15 8 5 CHOOSING YOUR FAVOURITE CHANNELS This function enables you to select channels that become your favourites and are therefore easier and faster to access When using the P and P buttons to change channels when the favourite mode is ON only those identified as your favourite channels will be available for selection You can view a list of your chosen favourite channels by selecting the channel list or the favourite channels menu 1 Firstly press the MENU button to display the main menu 2 Then select the choosing favourite channels option using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons until it is highlighted followed by the SELECT button Alternatively press number button 2 3 To add channels into your list of favourites highlight the channel you want to select using the UP and DOWN buttons Then press the SELECT button to display the favourite channel heart symbol alongside the channel name 4 Repeat these steps for any other channel that you wish to select as a favourite 5 To remove any of these channels from you
27. automatically removed as new messages are received CHECKING YOUR SUBSCRIPTION When you access your postbox you will notice another menu with the option of checking your subscription Selecting this option will display the current expiry date of your subscription account 9 8 ALTERING YOUR ONdigital BOX SETTINGS This menu offers the following options enabling you to set the preferred language subtitles tv volume info display time and timer alarm The steps involved in making changes to these options are described below 1 To see the receiver settings menu press the MENU button then 4 viewing references then 1 ONdigital box settings on your remote Each option can be highlighted using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons urar Peers sd ien emin ya eee ngega per gi lam edie ps E velas im Uv iil aE ini inda ingly oma fern E veil ed edem dace mad ims mor T back ARES US hack da aed neve EE 2 When the required option is highlighted you can make adjustments using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons 3 When you have made the adjustment press the RED button followed by the EXIT button on your remote to save the new setting and return to a normal TV picture An explanation of each option is detailed below PREFERRED LANGUAGE When your receiver is first switched on the default setting for this option will be English
28. cast to your receiver like any normal programme The receiver will detect the broadcast and update itself the next time it is switched on Whilst this is happening you may notice certain messages on the LED display on the front of the receiver These messages and their meanings are described below On other occasions you may be asked to start this update process by a member of the ONdigital customer services team Before the update starts a message will be displayed to ask if you want to go ahead as it may change some of the personal settings you have made on your receiver such as locked or favourite channels FRONT PANEL MESSAGES The front panel display can also indicate the status of your digital receiver during an auto update Messages include Auto update this is indicating that your digital receiver is searching for an updated version of software and then updating your receiver Update error this will indicate that the software your receiver is currently using is in fact the most up to date version Retrying update this message may be seen when a newer version of software has been located but the receiver is having difficulty updating In this instance the auto update message will be seen again as the receiver continues the update process Out of order this indicates that your receiver has tried to update the software it currently uses but has been unsuccessful It maybe necessary to contact your retailer but if you a
29. ceiver into standby otherwise it will not activate If you set the timer and continued watching you must change to the timer channel when the alarm activates See section 9 5 for more detail When I have more than 1 programme in the timer sometimes miss the beginning of the second programme The timer automatically adds 5 minutes to the start and end times set in the timer If the 2nd programme starts immediately after the first this can delay the start of the second recording Only set the timer for the exact time of the programme Allow for the 5minutes run in and out times when setting more than one event There is no picture on certain channels but the channel name is displayed Your ONdigital subscription does not currently include these channels To add channels to your subscription call ONdigital customer services Pressing the TV DTV button does not do anything You have not connected your digital receiver and TV by a scart lead Use a scart lead if possible but if you cannot this button will have no function This is not a fault The order of my channels has changed They have been re arranged as described in section 9 4 Refer to this section to change the order again The remote will not operate my TV or video An incorrect code has been entered into the remote Refer to section 11 to make sure that the right codes are being used for your other equipment
30. d not be changed Press the MENU button then button 4 viewing preferences and button 2 TV and video settings to display the menu below tw screen nama d 3 nama 23 3 full orean RE tw sound ateren Lv atandan eumpesibe video aberen viduam standard pal 1 nutpam chancel zu 50 uu C cmi Each option is briefly described below Pressing the EXIT button at any stage of this menu will return you to a normal TV picture In all instances the UP and DOWN arrow buttons should be used to select the required option and the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to amend the setting TV SCREEN This option enables you to tell the receiver whether you have a 4 3 or 16 9 widescreen TV If you select 16 9 in this option the receiver will automatically display any widescreen programmes in the correct format If you choose 4 3 a further option will be highlighted below that enables you to select how you would like a widescreen programme to be shown on your standard 4 3 TV NORMAL 4 3 only available if 4 3 is selected in item 1 of this menu If you have a 4 3 TV you need to choose whether widescreen programmes are shown in a letterbox format ie with blank areas at the top and bottom of the TV screen or whether the programme is expanded to fill the height of the screen but as a result parts of the picture at the side are lost While watching a programme the WIDE button switches between letterbox and
31. e most from your digital receiver guiding you through initial installation channel selection timer settings and many other functions All functions can be carried out using either the buttons on the front of your digital receiver or the remote however we suggest that you will find it easier to use your remote in most instances If at any time when using the menus you want to return to the normal TV picture press either the EXIT or MENU button Should you experience any difficulties with the operation of your receiver please consult the relevant section of the instruction book including the trouble shooting guide or alternatively call ONdigital customer services on 0870 600 9696 FINDING AND STORING CHANNELS Now you have connected your digital receiver as described on the previous pages you are ready to begin searching for your new channels This is also covered within the ONdigital envelope included with your digital receiver We recommend that if possible you use this guide to install your receiver The procedure in the ONdigital envelope or that described in chapter 4 of this instruction book will result in you seeing either the welcome or main menu screen on your TV Presa select on ur remete Lo get scarted IMPORTANT f you do not see either screen and you have used SCART leads when connecting you may need to press the TV DTV button twice on your remote Alternatively use the button on your TV remote that selects the TV s
32. ed from the mains Please wait before connecting your receiver read on Mains connection Before connecting the receiver to the mains check that the mains supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the type plate of the receiver If the mains voltage is different consult your dealer Important This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 A plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse 2 Fit new fuse which should be a BS1362 3A A S T A or BSI approved type 3 Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off and appropriate plug fitted in its place If the mains plug contains a fuse this should have a value of 3A If a plug without a fuse is used the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5A Note The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL N BROWN LIVE L 1 The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked withg the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 Do not connect either wires to the earth terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the
33. elect a programme In menu mode direct access to menu option RECEIVER FRONT PANEL BUTTON FUNCTIONS n stand by mode Any key wakes up the receiver from standby n normal mode keys have same function as relevant remote control keys refer below Menu MENU Select SELECT lt gt LEFT RIGHT a v UP DOWN A CONNECTING TO YOUR EXISTING EQUIPMENT 4 1 IF YOUR TELEVISION AND VIDEO HAVE SCART SOCKETS ART li Las ead supplied Aerial previously in the back of your TV or video DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER Existing SCART lead optional RF lead existing 1 Unplug all equipment from the mains before making connections Note Before starting to connect check your current wiring because you can keep the coaxial connection in between your TV and your video provided they are connected as shown above This connection ensures you can still record your current channels 2 Connect a SCART lead between the TV socket of your digital receiver and the television Using the first SCART of your TV usually described as EXT AV 1 will provide the best picture quality This will also cause a digital television picture to automatically appear on your TV screen when you turn on the digital receiver 3 If you already have a SCART lead use it between the VCR socket of your digital receiver and your video This connection provides the best recording playbac
34. els are available on your digital receiver The list will be displayed over the programme you are currently watching and will also indicate which channels have been selected as your favourites or have been locked see 8 5 to 9 3 on how to select favourite and locked channel 1 To display the channel list press the SELECT button whilst viewing any channel The following is an example of the information that will appear on screen All available channels will be included in the channel list Make the channel list in the photograph consistent with the menu tree on page 10 2 The display will show a total of 6 channels at a time along with symbols that identify the status of particular channels such as favourite and or locked channel The channel you are currently viewing will be highlighted on this list 3 To move through the channel list press the UP or DOWN arrow button as indicated on Screen The selected channel will be highlighted When you reach the bottom of one screen continue to press the DOWN arrow to scroll to the next screen Alternatively press RIGHT or LEFT to move a whole page at a time 4 Atany stage you can press the EXIT button to remove the channel list from the screen or alternatively with the required channel highlighted you can change to that channel by pressing the SELECT button 8 3 USING THE TV DTV BUTTON This button is used to switch between watching digital channels via your digital receiver and standard
35. eously on the RC for a minimum of 4 seconds 3 Enter the 3 digit code for the video found on pages 33 and 34 4 Aim the remote at the video and press the yellow gt button keep the side button pressed when the yellow gt button is pressed The video should start playback 5 fthe video does not start playback repeat steps 2 4 trying each code listed for your brand of video Resetting your remote If necessary the remote can be reset to the factory default clearing all the pre programmed codes TV OFF and 5 are pressed simultaneously for at least 4 seconds This restores the remote to the factory setting Changing batteries When changing batteries in your remote programmed codes will only be remembered for one minute Be careful not to press any button when changing the batteries as this will also reset your remote All manufacturers are concerned about the constant improvement of their products Although the RC 2580 remote is compatible with most of the equipment of the following brand list Philips cannot guarantee its operation with the complete range of products on the market 31 BRAND CODE LIST CODES FOR TELEVISION Finlandia 235 373 386 Finlux 064 097 099 132 373 438 Acura 036 Firstline 036 243 244 274 321 348 Admiral 190 Fisher 235 244 330 397 Adyson 244 Flint 482 Akai 235 388 Formenti 064 347 Akura 245 291 396 Frontech 190 274 291 458 475 Alba 036 063 064 245 398 Fujitsu 099 23
36. erating 5 to 45 Storage 10 to 70 Mains 230 V 10 50 Hz DTX 6372 Power consumption W 17 max Standby consumption W 8 max Weight kg 2 30 Including packaging kg 3 65 Dimensions wxhxd mm 380 60 255 Including packaging 470x150x350 DTX 6370 and DTX 6371 Power consumption W 17 max Standby consumption W 10 max Weight kg 2 500 Including packaging kg 3 850 Dimensions wxhxd mm 380 71 255 Including packaging 470x150x350 REAR PANEL TERMINALS refer to rear view of chapter 2 1 230 V 50 Hz power cord socket excessive voltage 2 RJ11 connector for telephone line TNV 3 3 SCART socket for TV SELV 4 UHF aerial output for TV SELV SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage TNV 3 Telecommunication Network 3 5 RS 232 serial port socket SELV 6 Audio cinch outputs for HIFI system SELV 7 SCART socket for video SELV 8 Common interface SELV 9 UHF aerial input SELV Due to continued product improvements this information is subject to change without notice 37 DTX 6372 DTX 6371 DTX 6370 3111 176 49641 03 00
37. essage will be displayed and you will be asked if you want to try again 4 Enter your new code in the same way this time it will be displayed on screen as you enter the code Press the SELECT button to confirm Remember to make a note of your new code as you enter it 5 Press the RED button to return to the main parental lock menu or EXIT to return to normal operation Note If you forget your parental code contact ONdigital customer services on 0870 600 9696 who can reset it for you 9 2 SELECTING CHANNELS TO BE LOCKED 1 From the parental lock menu select the choose channel to lock or unlock option and by pressing the SELECT button you will be asked to enter to your current code and then a complete list of all available channels will be displayed 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select the channels that you wish to lock With one of these channels highlighted press the SELECT button to lock the channel A padlock symbol will appear alongside the selected channel to confirm that it has been locked 3 Continue to select other channels that you wish to lock in the same way 4 Press the GREEN button as indicated on screen to lock closed padlock or to unlock opened padlock channels 5 Press the EXIT button to return you to a normal TV picture 9 3 WATCHING YOUR LOCKED CHANNELS Once you have locked all the required channels there are 2 ways to regain access and watch these channels You can either unlock indi
38. f you are recording a programme from your digital receiver the channel you are recording is the only digital channel that can be watched You can however record a digital channel and watch an analogue channel on your TV or vice versa DELETING A TIMER To delete a timer previously set follow these steps 1 Press MENU then button 1 setting the timer 2 Press UP or DOWN to select the timer you want to delete 3 Press the BLUE button 9 6 USING TELETEXT Digital Terrestrial television gives you access to new and vastly improved digital teletext services including high quality text and graphics as well as advanced navigational options DIGITAL TELETEXT CHANNEL Unlike previous teletext services you now have access to dedicated digital teletext channels These appear on their own channel numbers which you select like any other channels Check the channel list to see what channel numbers these services are on Individual teletext pages can be selected using the arrow buttons followed by the SELECT button Alternatively the number or coloured buttons can be used OTHER DIGITAL TELETEXT AND INFORMATION SERVICES Other digital channels may also operate digital teletext or information services These can be selected either by choosing the appropriate channel number or by pressing the text button on your remote whilst you are watching a digital channel that includes teletext services 23 24 9 7 CHECKING YOUR POSTBOX Your di
39. gital receiver has the ability to display messages that have been sent to you by a broadcaster perhaps about a special offer or your current subscription package This service will be available during 1999 when ONdigital will give you more details about how this will benefit you You will see when a message is waiting to be read by the message POSt appearing in the LED on the front of your digital receiver Your personal postbox can then be accessed through the main menu 1 Press the MENU button and use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the ONdigital update option Alternatively press the number button 6 2 From the next menu choose option 2 check your postbox by either pressing the number 2 button or using the DOWN arrow button to highlight followed by the SELECT button 3 Your current messages will then be displayed the most recent message appears at the top of the screen with previous messages following WATCH FOR CHANNELS WATCH THIS SPACE PUES OF A NEW CHANNEL STARTING SOON EM back 4 Should you wish to check previous messages you can scroll around the screen by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow buttons on your remote Each time you re enter the postbox the latest message will always appear first 5 When you have read your messages you can return to normal operation by pressing the EXIT button NOTE Messages cannot be manually deleted but the oldest messages are
40. guide 15 8 5 Choosing your favourite 16 Do Using ONmail sissid REESE oe ters aL aca dee CM ent sed 16 9 ADVANCEDSETINGS eeeeeeeeee ehh nh hh 17 9 1 Using your parental lock amas ere eme E PEE eee eae Dae eR netus 17 Entering your parental code for the first 17 To change your parental COE srete erreari sprosi drar hh hh han 18 9 2 Selecting channels to be 0 19 9 3 Watching your locked channels o ressenties di eect eee 19 To unlock individual channel ss pesa re RR RRO ee Reh Wen ee nee ee 19 To temporarily unlock all channels eee RR I m tee ees 20 9 4 Re arranging your chariels nidore er ER rsen p X RE 20 9515 mel 21 Setting the timer aseo ree y dere E deeds 21 umer have Ba ha a Qr E pain a 22 Deleting PI 23 9 6 Using teletext Lee ee a be ee ee EE eis 23 9 7 Checking yourpostbOX oz dE perso 9e ew eked bee Pode e 24 9 8 Altering your ONdigital box 5 lt 5 25 9 9 Altering settings for your TV and 26 9 10 Altering modem settings i re tner i
41. i bed in section 4 1 2 of this book This is normally only a temporary situation and should correct itself If it persists contact ONdigital customer services Check and if necessary re align your aerial check all connections and make sure they are all firmly pushed into sockets cannot select all of my channels and the P or Arrow up down buttons do not always work Some channels have been selected as favourites and the favourites mode is on Using the number buttons will enable you to select all of your channels all of the time The P and arrow buttons will only select favourite channels when favour ites are on See chapter 8 5 Even if use the number buttons cannot access a particular channel The parental lock has been activated on this channel Enter your parental code to access the channel or remove it as a locked channel See sections 9 1 to 9 3 for more details 35 36 Problem have forgotten my parental code Possible cause Action Call ONdigital customer services who can help you enter a new code set the timer but it did not record what wanted The video was set incorrectly Your receiver was not left in standby Your were watching another digital channel and ignored the timer alarm Make sure that your video is set for the same time as your digital receiver If you set the timer and have finished watching TV make sure you put your re
42. inute for instance when the batteries are changed it is possible your remote could revert back to system A and no longer works your digital receiver Should this happen please carry out the steps shown above to change the remote back to System B TV or Video settings you may have entered to operate products other than Philips will also be lost Refer to chapter 11 Programming the remote for your TV and Video for information about these settings 11 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE FOR YOUR TV AND VIDEO Your remote can control different major brand televisions and video s Initially your remote is programmed for Philips brand televisions and video s If you have different brands follow the instructions below to set up your remote TV brand Setup This applies to the TV only 1 Turn on the television you wish to control 2 Locate the and P buttons in the TV section of the remote control as shown below 3 Simultaneously press both of these buttons for at least 4 seconds 4 Enter the 3 digit code for the TV found on pages 32 and 33 5 Aim the remote at the TV and press the OFF button located in the TV section The television should now go to standby 6 If the TV does not go to standby repeat steps 2 5 trying each code listed for your brand of TV VIDEO brand Setup This applies to the video only 1 Turn on the video for which the code needs to be identified 2 Press and hold the 44 and gt gt buttons simultan
43. is on the channel you have tuned for watching digital programmes f you have the welcome message on screen press the SELECT button on your remote You will now see the main menu screen From the main menu select option 4 viewing preferences option 2 tv and video settings and then option 6 uhf channel number The current setting for this option is 38 which needs to be changed if you are experiencing interference To do this use the number buttons to enter a new uhf channel number Choose one that is significantly different from 38 Press the RED button back to move back a screen and store your setting Repeat previous steps from step 6 Tuning your television to see if the picture improves When you are satisfied with the picture continue to chapter 6 4 3 CONNECTING TO YOUR HIFI Please refer to your HIFI s instruction book should you require further information DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER 4 4 INSERTING YOUR SMARTCARD In order to watch ONdigital channels your viewing smartcard needs to be inserted in the smartcard slot on the front of your digital receiver Remove the smartcard from the ONdigital envelope supplied with your receiver and insert into the smartcard slot on the front of the receiver You should have the ARROW facing forwards into the box and the GOLD CHIP facing upwards Push the card into the slot as far as it will go the end will be visible outside of the slot 5 MENU T
44. k quality Use the first EXT AV1 SCART socket on your video It will make it possible for your video to play through your digital receiver connection 4 Refer to the connection diagram above to complete the wiring of your receiver No further adjustment is required 5 Then plug all your equipment including your digital receiver into the mains 6 Switch on your TV first and select a channel Now switch on TOU ae receiver using the ON OFF button on the front panel The front display will show 7 Press the 5 standby button on your remote to wake up your digital receiver Your receiver will now be generating a welcome screen 8 Then go to chapter 6 4 2 IF YOUR TELEVISION AND VIDEO HAVE ONLY A STANDARD COAXIAL AERIAL INPUT Aerial previously in the back of your TV or video DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER J JoL js MODEM SERAL AUDIO TV set RF lead supplied RF lead existing 1 Unplug all equipment from the mains power before making connections Before starting the connection check your current wiring as you can keep the coaxial aerial connection in between your TV and video This connection ensures you can still playback your video and watch digital channels 2 Connect your equipment according to the diagram above but do not connect your aerial to the digital receiver at this stage 3 Once connected plug in your equipment Switch on your TV first
45. light the channel you want to watch followed by the SELECT button to watch that channel DAY TO DAY OPERATION 8 1 SWITCHING YOUR RECEIVER ON AND OFF With your digital receiver connected to the mains press the ON OFF button to power it on Press the b button on your remote to wake up your receiver Press the b button on your remote again to put your receiver into standby 8 2 CHANGING CHANNELS There are three ways to select channels on your digital receiver as identified in the remote section at the front of this instruction book In all case the receiver will wait approximately 1 second before changing channels after the selection has been made USING NUMBER BUTTONS When using the number buttons a channel number of up to 3 digits can be entered To select a multiple digit channel number simply press the other number buttons immediately after the first F IMPORTANT Using the number buttons will enable you to select ALL channels regardless of whether they have been selected as your favourite channels USING THE P P BUTTONS n normal viewing mode pressing P or P selects the next or the previous channel to the one you are currently watching n favourite channel mode pressing P or P selects the next or the previous channel to the one you are currently watching only from those channel in the favourite list 13 14 USING THE CHANNEL LIST The channel list is an alternative way of viewing what chann
46. ll now be in standby 3 Press and hold the M button on the front panel of your digital receiver for at least 3 seconds 4 The front control panel of the digital receiver will now show SA this stands for system A 5 Press the right arrow button to change the display from SA to Sb 6 Press the S button to store the displayed setting your digital receiver returns to standby and is now programmed to use system B Note During the above process if there is a time lapse of more than 10 seconds between key presses the digital receiver will return to standby Should you at any time wish to change your digital receiver back to system A commands exactly the same sequence should be used except this time the right arrow button is used to change the display to SA 10 2 To change your remote control from system A to system B 1 Locate the b standby and TEXT buttons on your remote control 2 Simultaneously press and hold these two buttons for at least 3 seconds 3 After releasing the 5 standby and TEXT buttons use the number buttons on the remote to enter the three digit code 161 Your remote is now programmed to work with system B commands Note Should you at any time wish to change your remote control back to work with system A commands exactly the same sequence should be used except this time the code entered should be 160 Important If your remote is not powered for more than one m
47. nu will display an area where you should input your 4 digit code using the number buttons on the remote As you enter the code it will be displayed on screen If you enter an incorrect number you can use the LEFT arrow button to move back one space and make an amendment 3 Please keep a note of the number you select for future reference 18 4 When you have entered the code and made a note of it press the SELECT button to store the code in the memory of your digital receiver If for any reason the code is not accepted the entry will be cleared and you will be prompted to enter another code 5 Press the RED button to return to the main parental code menu or EXIT to return to normal operation TO CHANGE YOUR PARENTAL CODE Once a code has been entered the parental lock menu will give you the option of changing your current code In order to do this you will need to enter the current code before a new code can be entered 1 From the main menu select the parental lock option followed by the change parental code option 2 The display will ask you to enter your current code this time asterisks will be displayed as the code is entered If necessary use the LEFT arrow button to correct any mistakes 3 When you have entered the code press the SELECT button If you entered the code correctly it will be cleared and the screen will prompt the entry of a new code Note If you have entered an incorrect code an error m
48. on to confirm the settings and return to previous menu to check them then press EXIT to return to normal mode or repeat from step 4 for additional timer setting If you have finished watching programmes on your digital receiver you must leave your receiver in standby mode in order for the timer settings to be activated Once the timer is active the message rEC is shown on the front panel display THESE STEPS WILL NOW ACTIVATE YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER PLEASE REMEMBER YOU STILL NEED TO PROGRAM YOUR VIDEO RECORDER TIMER ALARM If after setting the timer you wish to continue watching other digital a timer you can do so by changing channels in the normal way If you are watching another digital channel when the timer is due to start the timer alarm will sound and rEd will be shown on the front display Press the RED button on your remote to display the following screen F ENN watch record sayon the channel You have two choices whether to change to the channel set in the timer or continue to watch the current channel To change to the channel set in the timer press the SELECT button In this case the digital receiver will not go into standby at the end of the timer continue watching the current channel press the RED button again VIDEO RECORDING As previously mentioned in the setting the timer section of this instruction book it is not currently possible to record one digital channel whilst watching another I
49. ou to check the status of your digital receiver This is not something you should need to do apart from in the unlikely event of a problem occurring with your receiver In this instance it will help the ONdigital customer services people to understand the problem and resolve it as quickly as possible There are 3 options from the menu signal strength manufacturer data and auto update SIGNAL STRENGTH This section will help to determine the strength of signal that is available to your digital receiver The display details the output channel that has been selected and the signal strength of that channel To enter the UHF number press the GREEN button enter the channel number and press the RED button to measure the signal strength You will not normally need to refer to this screen but should you have any reception problems it maybe referred to during a call to the ONdigital customer services MANUFACTURER DATA This option shows various information about your digital receiver such as it s manufacturer and the versions of hardware and software that it contains This is another screen that will be used by the ONdigital customer service people AUTO UPDATE The final option on this menu can update the software used in your digital receiver This may update certain menus or functions of your digital receiver as well as add new features but the general way in which it operates will not change Normally this type of update will be broad
50. r favourites list use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the channel that you want to remove and press SELECT 6 After you have selected or de selected all your favourites press the GREEN button as indicated to activate the favourite mode The favourite mode status is displayed on the right top part of the menu as favourites are on or favourites are off 7 Press the EXIT button to return to normal operation 8 Press the 5 button to store your selection 8 6 USING ONmail For instructions about the ONmail service please refer to Set up guide and User guide included in the ONmail package ADVANCED SETTINGS 9 1 USING YOUR PARENTAL LOCK This feature will enable you to limit the access to any particular channel by choosing a security code Your unique code must then be entered before you can watch a locked channel When this option is selected for the first time you will be prompted to choose your parental code You must choose your own code following these instructions before you can lock a channel You will be asked for your parental lock code before being able to gain access to the channel locking menus or a locked channel ENTERING YOUR PARENTAL CODE FOR THE FIRST TIME 1 Firstly press the MENU button main menu then number button 3 parental lock then button 1 for parental lock option Note Getting access to this menu is only possible once the smart card is in the smart card slot 2 This me
51. re in any doubt call ONdigital customer services on 0870 600 9696 9 12 ADDING NEW CHANNELS This function can be used to add channels to your existing list of stored channels Follow these instructions should you wish to search for new channels that may have subsequently been launched by the broadcasters 1 Press MENU then button 5 getting started and button 3 add channels 2 During the channel search the display on screen will indicate the number of channels that have been found 3 When the search is complete the channel list will be displayed showing any additional channel that were found 29 10 IF YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER S REMOTE 30 INTERFERES WITH YOUR TELEVISION If you have interference between your digital receiver s remote control and your particular brand of television set it may be because the television incorrectly responds to infra red commands not intended for it Your digital receiver and remote can work with one of two infra red coding systems A amp B The normal setting for your receiver and remote control is system A these can however be changed to system B to avoid conflict with your television set 10 1 To change your digital receiver from system A to system B 1 Ensure your digital receiver is switched off if necessary press the ON OFF button 2 Press the ON OFF button to switch on your digital receiver the front display shows the time or your digital receiver wi
52. safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two wires PRODUCT OVERVIEW FRONT VIEW Smart card reader 4 Digit LED front indicator 3 ON OFF Mains ON OFF button 4 Select Open channel list in TV mode Confirm selection in menu REAR VIEW 54 6 7 8 9 Menu Adjust a menu option setting Move highlight downwards in menu Move highlight upwards in menu Adjust a menu option setting Open and close Main Menu 230 V 50 Hz power cord socket RJ11 connector for telephone line Ready for ONmail and ONrequest SCART socket for TV UHF aerial output for TV Euroconnector SCART 5 Note Note RS 232 serial port socket Ready to connect multimedia product Audio cinch outputs for HIFI system SCART socket for VCR video Common interface Ready for connection of a future module UHF aerial input Note The label showing the set type and serial number is underneath your receiver PREPARING YOUR REMOTE FOR USE Your remote not only works your digital receiver but also the main operating features of major brand televisions and video VCR s Please consult chapter 10 of this manual for programming instructions Before using the remote Remove its back cover Insert the two batteries type R
53. tereo joint stereo Volume control Fully remote controlled Menu controlled operation using On Screen Display Menu controlled installation using On Screen Display 8 events over one year VCR timer Automatic VCR play back Receiver compatible with ONdigital services Electronic program guide for ONdigital bouquet services Mains switch Multibrand TV and VCR remote control RF input for aerial connector Female IEC 169 2 Input frequency range MHz 470 868 CH21 to 69 Input level range dBuV 40 to 80 RF output to TV connector Male IEC 169 2 Loopthrough frequency range MHz 470 868 CH21 to 69 Remodulated ouput PAL I CH21 69 range Preset CH38 TV SCART Output CVBS Controlled audio L R RGB Slow blanking Fast blanking VCR SCART Input CVBS Slow blanking Audio L R Output CVBS Audio L R Audio CINCH Output Controlled audio L R Serial interface RS 232 DB 9 female Integrated modem telephone line interface Common interface for type II or III module RJ 11 Integrated Telephone modem Type V22 bis Error correction V42 Dialing mode DTMF and pulse Acessories Remote control RC6 coding Type RC2580 Scart cable Instruction for use Worldwide Guarantee booklet Starter kit including Smart card Telephone cord with plugs 10 m Batteries 2 x 1 5V type AA RO6 UM 3 UHF coaxial lead Mains cord Miscellaneous Temperature range C Op
54. vidual channels as you select them or return to the choose channel to lock or unlock menu and temporarily unlock them all TO UNLOCK INDIVIDUAL CHANNELS 1 When selecting a channel that has been locked the channel will not change and you will be asked to press the SELECT button to access the channel 3 Using the number buttons enter your code As you do asterisks will be displayed in the 4 digit field 4 With the code entered press the SELECT button to confirm the code Providing that you entered it correctly the locked channel will be selected 19 20 5 f the code was entered incorrectly a message will appear on screen to advise that the code was incorrect and ask you to try again 6 If necessary repeat steps 4 and 5 until the correct code is entered Alternatively to escape from this option press the RED button to take you back a step then select a channel which is not locked TO TEMPORARILY UNLOCK ALL CHANNELS 1 If you temporarily want to unlock all your locked channels the easiest way to do this is from the choose channel to lock or unlock menu Press MENU then buttons 3 and 2 in turn 2 Enter your current code where requested 3 With the channel list displayed press the GREEN button as indicated on screen this will open all the padlocks Pressing this button again will close the padlocks The top of the screen will indicate whether the locks are open or close IMPORTANT Don t forget to your channels
55. volume to minimize this sound difference Note You should use the TV multibrand remote supplied with your digital receiver to adjust volume levels consult chapter 3 and 10 alternatively use your TV remote 25 26 INFO DISPLAY TIME With this option you can set the length of time that on screen information is displayed This only applies to screens that you do not make adjustments to such as channel change The options available are off normal or long IMPORTANT If this option is set to Off certain menus will no longer appear on screen at all TIMER ALARM This option enables you to select either visual or audio amp visual for the timer alarm The alarm is factory set to audio amp visual and as such will give a warning when a programme is about to start for which the timer has been set Your digital receiver will display the code rEd on the LED and will beep More information on how the timer works is included in section 9 5 TIME and DATE Your digital receiver will automatically set the current time and date by taking information from broadcasters However should you wish to adjust these settings you can do so manually using this menu Use the number buttons to enter the correct details remembering that the time should be entered in a 24 hour clock format 9 9 ALTERING SETTINGS FOR YOUR TV and VIDEO The settings that appear on this menu when you install your receiver have been made by the factory and in most case nee

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