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DTR 230
DTR 232

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For support call 0800 331 60 15

EN Digital Terrestrial Receiver

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Summary of Contents for DTR 232

Page 1: ...DTR 230 DTR 232 www philips com support For support call 0800 331 60 15 EN Digital Terrestrial Receiver 3 Title_ fm Page 1 Jeudi 4 février 2010 1 15 13 ...

Page 2: ...y for watching TV 14 4 4 Change of channel 14 4 5 Volume control 15 4 6 Calling up information banner 15 4 7 Using options 16 4 8 Using teletext 16 4 9 Using channel list 16 4 10 Creating and editing channel list 17 4 11 Extended installation 18 4 12 EPG 19 4 13 Timer 20 4 14 Miscellaneous functions 21 4 15 Radio 22 4 16 Settings 22 4 17 Picture settings 23 4 18 Language settings 24 4 19 Menu sett...

Page 3: ...V SCART cable not supplied RF In connector Mains adapter supplied 12V DC RF Out connector SCART output to TV RF cable not supplied Example VCR set rear panel TV set rear UHF aerial SCART input on TV RF cable VCR RF In connector VCR RF Out connector SCART to VCR Receiver rear panel RF Out connector RF In connector SCART output to TV DSR220co book Page 3 Lundi 18 janvier 2010 6 23 18 ...

Page 4: ...nce If you hand the device on to other persons please also include these Operating Instructions Danger caused by electricity In the interior of the device there are hazardous voltages Never open the housing or insert objects through the ventilation openings Only connect the device to a 230 V power outlet installed according to regulations being accordingly fused The power outlet has to be easily a...

Page 5: ...tenna cord during thunderstorms Danger of electric shock by humidity The device may not be exposed to dripping or splashing water Prevent liquids from entering into the device In case of need immediately disconnect the power plug The device may not be used in damp locations e g bathroom or rooms with heavy dust accumulation Objects filled with water e g vases may not be placed on the device Danger...

Page 6: ... bottom side of the device features the device feet Because the furniture or floor surfaces consist of various materials and are treated with various care products it cannot be completely ruled out that some of these materials contain components affecting and moistening the feet of the device If required place a non slip mat underneath the feet Opening the device results in loss of warranty Enviro...

Page 7: ...ed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product or his packaging it means the product is covered by European Directive 2002 96 EC Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electronic products Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of you...

Page 8: ... you have the model number of your receiver before contacting us The label showing the type and serial number is underneath your receiver Note For optimum placement and use of product ensure that the rear or the product is placed at least 10 cm from the edge of the table or shelf Batteries are removable from the remote using common household tools like a screwdriver The batteries supplied do not c...

Page 9: ...erate if its path is blocked Attention Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity of the remote control Power On Off Stand By INFO key EPG key EXIT key Cursor keys Volume up down Number keys Channel up down OK key Mute key Colour keys MENU key BACK P P key I II key Audio selection TIMER key TEXT Pg UP key LIST FAV key RADIO key Pg DOWN key Teletext DSR220co book Page 9 Lundi 18 ja...

Page 10: ...he 12V DC connector on the rear panel of the Digital Terrestrial Receiver Insert the adaptor body into a suitable mains outlet socket IR receiver Green LED Normal operation off Standby on Front view RF Out Power supply 12 V DC SPDIF digital audio out Scart output connector for TV Scart output input connector for VCR and DVD units RF In from antenna Power cable 1 5 m Power connector for connection ...

Page 11: ...nsult your manufacturer s user guide supplied with your equipment Connecting to a television and DVD player Receiver rear panel 12V DC To 230V AC mains supply Receiver Power supply adaptor TV set rear SCART output to TV UHF antenna SCART input on TV RF Out connector RF In connector Receiver rear panel SCART to DVD player If you decide to connect a DVD player or recorder to the VCR Scart of your di...

Page 12: ...d audio equipment Example audio equipment rear panel SPDIF Digital audio out TV set rear SCART output to TV UHF antenna SCART input on TV RF Out connector RF In connector Receiver rear panel DSR220co book Page 12 Lundi 18 janvier 2010 6 23 18 ...

Page 13: ... observe the information messages displayed on the screen These will help you to set the correct values Also with regard to further operation information messages are displayed 1 Now successively set the desired values In doing so observe the following By using the arrow keys or you change the displayed values By using the arrow keys or you switch between the individual setting possibilities 2 The...

Page 14: ... the Quality gauge reaches at least 50 then you can be sure that you are indeed receiving digital broadcast signals If your reception is not optimal few channels or blocky image your antenna installation should be checked by a professional as it may need to be redirected or fixed Terrestrial service coverage Digital terrestrial broadcasting is progressing throughout Europe Please note that the rec...

Page 15: ...cal keys If for instance the channel number is 0014 quickly press the numerical keys 1 and 4 successively The zeros do not have to be entered 4 5 Volume control Use the volume keys and for increasing or decreasing the volume or use the arrow keys or for this purpose Mute function By pressing the MUTE key the sound reproduction is stopped The sound is audible again if you press the MUTE key again o...

Page 16: ...also several names can be displayed e g and I II This means that for instance a sound subtitles or text selection is provided How to use the options 1 Call up the desired channel 2 Press the I II key for sound selection If a teletext is offered you can call it up by using the TEXT key or Red key 4 8 Text MHEG With the TEXT key you may access additional Text and Multimedia contents MHEG Multimedia ...

Page 17: ... positions in the channel list forwards or backwards 3 Use the TEXT Page up and the Page down keys to display the proceeding or the next page 4 Press the OK key after you have selected the desired channel The program of the selected channel is displayed in the background the channel list remains open for another several seconds During this time you can select another channel by using the arrow key...

Page 18: ...firm the channel to be shifted 6 Shift the highlighted channel to the desired position by using the arrow keys or 7 Press the OK key to store the channel at the desired position Deleting channels in the favourite list 1 Highlight the channel you want to delete by using the arrow keys or 2 Press the red colour key 3 To delete all the channels in the favourite list press the yellow colour key 4 11 E...

Page 19: ...is started If some channels were found you receive the same request as with regard to the automatic scan mode see previous paragraph If no channels were found a message is displayed Press the OK key 4 12 EPG The electronic program guide EPG offers you an overview of all programs to be broadcast in the next week on the current channel Observe Not all channels offer an extensive EPG Many broadcastin...

Page 20: ... indictated in the EPG 5 If you want to adopt a program into the timer list highlight it and press the TIMER key Acknowledge the following request by pressing the OK key Note Detailed information on the subject Timer can be found in the next paragraph 6 Close the EPG by pressing the EXIT key 4 13 Timer The Timer settings allows you to set your digital terrestrial receiver to record a program using...

Page 21: ...d 3 Press the OK key to acknowledge the request Switching off current timer functions Note During a timer program only few keys can be activated I II the volume keys and as well as the MUTE key To switch off the timer function 1 Press On Off A program message is displayed 2 Press the OK key 4 14 Miscellaneous functions Restoring Factory Settings You can reset the device to default settings In doin...

Page 22: ... time 1 Press the TEXT key to receive a time display on the screen during program replay 2 Press the TEXT key to hide the time again Update Software Note For this purpose the device has to be set to standby operation Every night between 1 am and 5 am the device checks whether a software update is available If this is the case you ll receive an according message when switching the receiver on the n...

Page 23: ...round Screen format 16 9 Widescreen TV When having connected a 16 9 Widescreen screen you are free to select one of the following options regarding 4 3 formatted pictures Automatic Presents the images in the 4 3 format in a screen filling manner However the image is vertically compressed to avoid cutting of the top and bottom picture border Pillar box Reduces a 4 3 mode picture for 16 9 format TVs...

Page 24: ... language of the OSD on screen display Audio language Select a reproduction language for the programs Audio language 2 Select an optional reproduction language for the programs Audio Description Automatic Select Off or On to enable or disable audio description provided by the broadcaster Note If the desired program is not broadcast in the language set under audio language the Audio language 2 is u...

Page 25: ...if you want to specify it yourself Time zone Select the entry GMT 01 00 for Germany and Central Europe time difference with regard to the Greenwich mean time Summer time Set the menu item Summer time to Off if it is not summer time at the moment You can also select the setting Automatic In case of this setting the receiver obtains the information regarding summer time from the currently selected c...

Page 26: ...ized access When the receiver is switched on the next time the PIN request is effected the PIN code is set to 0000 by the factory Menu lock Set this option to On if you want to protect your menu against unauthorized access When the menu is called up the next time the PIN request is effected the PIN code is set to 0000 by the factory Channel lock Here you can protect specific channels from unauthor...

Page 27: ...sed to manufacture the device which may be recycled Please inform yourself about collecting sites for recycling electronic products nearby The device must not be disposed of together with the household waste Proper disposal prevents negative effects for the environment and your personal health Trademarks and partner logos PHILIPS and the PHILIPS Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklij...

Page 28: ...aerial SCART connector not fully plugged in Check SCART connector Sound but no picture Aerial poorly adjusted or defective Check aerial Program is being broadcast with altered parameters Do an automatic search see Advanced Installation SCART connector not fully plugged in Check SCART connector Cannot receive station that you could receive before Program is no longer broadcast None Interference wit...

Page 29: ...n sometimes be unavailable This is not a fault Poor image quality or no colours Wrong TV SCART out signal Try changing from RGB to CVBS or vice versa see Configuration Inappropriate video type selected Set video output according to TV set video requirements see Configuration You have forgotten or lost your PIN code Reset from the Parental Control Screen To access the Parental Control Screen use th...

Page 30: ... 4 x favorite TV channel lists 4 x favorite Radio channel lists Program list editing Add Move Delete Parental control Child lock 7 days Electronic Program Guide EIT S Now Next ESG EIT p f Event timer reminder 8 Event programming via EPG or ESG DVB subtitling Digital TXT MHEG Digital audio bit stream output ECO power management Software update Update via OTA download Local update servicing only App...

Page 31: ...iscellaneous Temperature range C Operating 5 to 45 Storage 25 to 70 Mains AC 230 V 10 50 Hz Power consumption 5W Standby 1 W Weight 0 4 Kg Including packaging 1Kg Dimensions Product mm 200 x 35 x 95 Packaging mm 260 x 55 x 175 Temperature Temperature Range 5 C 40 C This product complies with the requirements of the 95 47 EC and 2002 21 EC directives The product complies with the following European...

Page 32: ... 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved Document order number 502 1022400 DSR220co book Page 33 Lundi 18 janvier 2010 6 23 18 ...

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