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Use more of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver

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Note

Not all channels offer an extensive 

• 

EPG

Many broadcasting services broadcast the 

• 

current day programme but do not offer 
detailed descriptions. 
There are broadcasting services that do 

• 

not offer any 

EPG

 information. 

Due to the progressive technical 

• 

development, more and more broadcasting 
services will extend this offer in the future.

  Select the desired channel.
 Press the 

EPG

 key to call up the electronic 

programme guide.

 Close the 

EPG

 by pressing the 

EXIT

 key.

EPG 

offers the following functions:

If you require more information on a 

• 

programme, highlight it using the arrow key 

 or   and then press 

INFO

.

You can select programmes earlier or later 

• 

in the day using the arrow key   or   .
Change to the programme of another 

• 

day using the green (next day) or the red 
button (previous day).
If you want to adopt a programme into the 

• 

timer list, highlight it and press the 

TIMER

 

key. Con

fi

 rm the request by selecting 

Yes 

and pressing the 

OK

 key.

 Note

Detailed information on the 

Timer

 can be 

found in the next paragraph.

  Successively select the adjustable values 

using the arrow key   or  . 

The desired 

• 

Frequency

 is set with the 

arrow key   or   .
The frequency in 

• 

MHz

 is entered via the 

numerical keys of the remote control. 

 Choose whether 

All 

channels or channels 

that are 

Free to air

 only are to be searched 

for.

 Then highlight 

OK

 and press the 

OK

 key to 

start the manual scan mode. 

If some channels were found, the same 

• 

message as the one in the automatic scan 
mode will be displayed. Refer to previous 
paragraph. 
If no channel was found, a message will be 

• 

displayed. 

 Press the 

OK

 key.

EPG

5.6 

The electronic programme guide (EPG) offers 
you an overview of all programmes to be 
broadcast in the coming week on the current 
channel.

Summary of Contents for DTR 2530

Page 1: ...www philips com support For support call 0870 900 9070 EN Digital Terrestrial Receiver 2 DTR 2530 ...

Page 2: ... 4 7 Miscellaneous Settings 16 4 8 Restore Factory Settings 16 5 Use more of your DigitalTerrestrial Receiver 17 5 1 Digital Terrestrial Receiver full overview17 5 2 Remote control full overview 18 5 3 Using channel list 19 5 4 Creating and Editing channel list 19 5 5 Extended installation 21 5 6 EPG 22 5 7 Timer 23 5 8 Miscellaneous functions 24 5 9 Radio 25 5 10 Security 25 6 Maintenance 26 6 1 ...

Page 3: ...r electrical and electronic products Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health The Material recyclability symbol affixed on package cardboard and user manual means these parts are recyclable So do not...

Page 4: ... damage is found Always refer to qualified services centres To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the Digital Terrestrial Receiver to rain or moisture The Digital Terrestrial Receiver should be placed on a firm surface and the ventilation openings must not be covered with items such as newspapers table clothes curtains etc Do not install the Digital Terrestrial Receiver near heat sources s...

Page 5: ...To avoid suffocation keep the bag away from babies and children Your DigitalTerrestrial 2 Receiver Thank you for purchasing this product which has been designed and manufactured to give you many years of trouble free service What s in the box 2 1 Digital Terrestrial Receiver User manual Remote control and 2 batteries ...

Page 6: ...ain unit backside Remote control unit Main unit A IR Receiver B Status led C Smart Card slot Main unit backside A TV B VCR C SPDIF optical D L R AUDIO OUT analogue E RF IN F RF OUT G Power Safety extra low voltage Remote control unit A Standby B Navigation keys C Volume channel control D Alphanumeric keypad A C B A B C D E F G A B C D ...

Page 7: ...ow has a specific meaning Danger Describes situations of injury or loss of life Warning Describes actions that may cause damage to the product Caution Describes the actions required to avoid dangerous or illegal situations Note Additional information Tip Information that is useful to know but not essential to the task For example information about alternative use Getting started 3 In this chapter ...

Page 8: ...g your Digital Terrestrial Receiver to the mains using the supplied power adaptor Close the battery compartment Note Point the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the front panel and select the desired function Caution Do not mix batteries or keep them in the remote control for long periods of time without use Batteries must not be disposed of with your household waste but to a local s...

Page 9: ...e desired values In doing so observe the following By using the arrow key or you switch between the individual setting possibilities By using the arrow key or you change the displayed values Then highlight the OK field using the arrow key and press OK The Automatic Search window is displayed If desired change the values for the Start and End Frequency using the arrow key or Note The displayed valu...

Page 10: ...dby mode whenever you are not using it For maximum energy saving we recommend you to switch off the Digital Terrestrial Receiver by unplugging the AC adaptor of the Digital Terrestrial Receiver if you are not using it for a long time Channel selection To change channels use P P or the numerical keys of the remote control Press P P BACK to return to the previously tuned channel As soon as the scan ...

Page 11: ...me time that has already elapsed The lower menu line displays the current and the next programme including its broadcasting time After a few seconds the information banner is automatically hidden Note You can define the display time of the information banner for yourself or completely prevent the automatic display To do so see the Menu settings chapter Extended information banner While the informa...

Page 12: ...mat You can select screen format according to the TV you have 16 9 Widescreen TV format 4 3 format Using options 4 2 Some channels occasionally provide sound subtitle and or text options If a channel provides one or more of these options the respective symbol is displayed in the right corner of the information banner when calling up the channel for sound options for subtitle options INFO for text ...

Page 13: ...f the left and right picture borders is cut off Picture Scaling This option allows you to determine the scaling of the picture The effect of a selected option is visible in the background instantly If you have chosen 16 9 format the next three picture scaling are available Pillarbox Reduces the picture in 4 3 mode for 16 9 format TV to scale and for this purpose inserts two black bars left and rig...

Page 14: ...channel If you never want the information banner to appear when changing channels select None If you want it to appear all the time select Permanent TV Output Format For the video output TV the formats RGB Video CVBS and S Video Y C are provided Here RGB is the correct selection in most cases VCR Output Format Here you can choose betweenVideo CVBS and S Video Y C AFD Automatic The broadcast pictur...

Page 15: ...ce to default settings Your Digital Terrestrial Receiver will have all its settings initialized like they were at first installation Info Banner Automatic When a new programme begins the information banner is automatically shown as a default If you want to remove this option select Off Note This option is only available if the value set under Info Banner Duration is at least 4 seconds MenuTranspar...

Page 16: ...UT Output to connect your receiver to aVCR TV set another receiver G Power supply Output to connect the AC adaptor Safety extra low voltage Use more of your Digital 5 Terrestrial Receiver This chapter gives a complete description of the functionalities of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver DigitalTerrestrial Receiver full 5 1 overview Main unit Main unit backside Main unit A IR Receiver B Status le...

Page 17: ...n left right OK confirm the selection G P P BACK Return to the previously tuned channel H LIST FAV key Favourite lists I Channel up down Select the next or previous channel J c Mute or restore the sound K Alphanumeric keypad L RADIO Toggle between TV and Radio M e Audio selection N TIMER OContextual keys P INFO Display the Information Banner QEXIT Close Menu Info Banner R Volume control Turn the s...

Page 18: ...avourite lists using the arrow key or and then press OK 5 3 Using channel list Press LIST FAV to call up the channel list Note If no other window on the screen is opened you can also call up the channel list by pressing the OK key This list contains all TV channels the device has found and stored during automatic channel scan Note Press the LIST FAV key again the favourite list is displayed This i...

Page 19: ...elete To delete all the channels in the favourite list press the yellow coloured key Delete all Press the EXIT key to save Press the OK key to save the changes Press the yellow key to access the filter options You may filter the channel list by criteria such as free or scrambled broadcasts or by network provider You may sort the list by numbers or alphabetically Use the arrow keys to navigate insi...

Page 20: ...rate information on the channel and frequency Highlight Manual Search and then press OK Extended installation 5 5 Press the MENU key Highlight the second menu item Search for Channels using the arrow key or and then press OK After the first installation refer to chapter Install it may be required to search for channels again or to add specific channels that are additionally broadcast Note In order...

Page 21: ...ing the green next day or the red button previous day If you want to adopt a programme into the timer list highlight it and press the TIMER key Confirm the request by selecting Yes and pressing the OK key Note Detailed information on the Timer can be found in the next paragraph Successively select the adjustable values using the arrow key or The desired Frequency is set with the arrow key or The f...

Page 22: ...ng for series and regularly recurring programmes Then highlight OK and press the OK key Timer 5 7 By means of the timer setting you can switch your Digital Terrestrial Receiver on and off at a specific time For example it can allow a recording with a recorder device The device then automatically switches on in the standby mode If the device is already switched on the device automatically switches ...

Page 23: ...en press OK Here you find technical information on your device This information normally is only relevant with regard to support Press the EXIT key three times to return to the TV programme Switching off current timer functions Note During a timer programme no key is activated To switch off the timer function Press the Standby key A programme message is displayed Press the OK key A message telling...

Page 24: ...dby mode Every night between 1 am and 5 am your Digital Terrestrial Receiver checks whether a software update is available If a new software is available you will receive a message at the next switch on of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver to accept the update Then the software update starts You can also start the search process manually Press the MENU key Highlight Technical Information using the...

Page 25: ...environment and human health Receiver Lock Set this option to On if you want to protect your complete device against unauthorized access So at the next switch on the PIN code will be requested the PIN code is set to 0000 at the factory Menu lock Set this option to On if you want to protect your menus against unauthorized access For the next activation of the menu the PIN code will be requested the...

Page 26: ...onnect the supplied scart cable to the VCR scart socket at the rear of the Digital Terrestrial Receiver and to the scart input EXT1 of the recorder Connect the aerial cable from the wall socket to the RF IN socket at the rear of the Digital Terrestrial Receiver Connect the RF OUT socket at the rear of the Digital Terrestrial Receiver to the ANT IN socket at the rear of the recorder using a coaxial...

Page 27: ...ilips product For the Philips warranty applicable to this product we refer you to the Philips website www philips com guarantee In the event you do not have an Internet connection please contact your local Philips Consumer Care Centre Contact details are given in the Consumer Care Centres list hereafter ...

Page 28: ...RF in IEC 169 2 RF out bypass IEC 169 2 Audio Output Digital Optical TOSLINK TV scart out CVBS RGB Audio L R VCR scart out Audio L R CVBS Convenience Ease of Installation Autoinstall Parental control Lock with PIN code Child timer Programmable Events 8 User Interface Automatic program list update Multiple subtitles supported On Screen Display on TV Software upgrade over the air TV and Radio mode N...

Page 29: ...bove suggestions seems to work try unplugging your Set Top Box and then plugging it in again If this does not work contact either your supplier or a qualified repair technician Never attempt to repair your set top box yourself Frequently asked 10 questions This chapter gives the most frequently asked questions and answers about your Digital Terrestrial Receiver Connection On screen display working...

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