Philips HDR5750 manual

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    EN For further assistance, call the customer support ser vice in your country . • T o obtain assistance in the U.S.A., Canada, Puer to Rico, or the U .S. Virgin Islands, contact Philips Customer Care Center at 1-866-310- 0744 ES Pour obtenir de l’aide supplémentair e , communiquez a vec le centre de service à la clientèle de votre pa ys. •[...]

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    EN - 2 1 . I NTROD UC TIO N Safet y Informat ion Register online at www .pr oductrecor ds.com/phl toda y to get the very most from y our purchase. Registering your model with PHILIPS makes you eligible for all of the v aluable benefits listed below , so don’t miss out. Register online at www .productrecor ds .com/phl to ensure: * Pr oduct Safety [...]

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    EN EN - 3 1. Re ad t hes e in s tr u c ti on s. 2 . Kee p t he se in s tr u c t ion s . 3. Heed all war nings. 4. Fo llow a ll i ns t r uc t io ns . 5. Do n ot us e th is a ppa r a tus n ea r wa te r . 6 . Cl ea n on ly w it h dr y cl oth . 7 . Do n ot bl oc k any ve nt il at ion o pe ni ng s . Ins t a ll i n acco rd an ce wi t h th e ma nu fa c tu[...]

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    EN - 4 Continued on ne xt page . This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe (B) est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Supplementary T elevision Receiving Apparatus – Appareil supplémentaire de réception de télévision, Canada BETS-7 / NTMR-7. Disconnect the A C plug to shut Off wh[...]

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    EN EN - 5 Notic e Specifications are subject to change without notice. T rademar ks are the proper ty of Koninklijke Philips N.V . or their respectiv e owners. P&F USA reser ves the right to change products at any time without being ob liged to adjust ear lier supplies accordingly . The material in this manual is believed adequate for the inten[...]

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    EN - 6 LIC EN SE This product includes some open source software that is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and/or copyright licenses, disclaims and notices. Y ou can confirm fur ther information about these by pressing [ (home) ] , then select “Setup” “Software” “License”. If you a[...]

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    EN EN - 7 1. INTRO DU CTIO N Sa fet y I nf orm at ion ................................. 2 Ma in te na nce.....................................................................................4 No ti ce ...................................................................................................5 War r a nt y ...................................[...]

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    EN - 8 6. REC ORDING In for mat io n on Re cor ding .................. 32 Gu id e to D is play ........................................................................ 32 Be for e Reco rd ing .................................. 33 Se t t ing f or Au to C ha pte r ...................................................33 Ba si c Rec ord ing & On e - [...]

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    EN EN - 9 Continued on ne xt page . Fea tu res Recording This unit lets you record Digital broadcast programs to the internal HDD (Hard Disk Dr ive) or USB-HDD (USB external HDD hooked up to this unit). ■ Pro gr am R ec or di ng Y ou can program up to 100 progr ams. Also, Daily / W eekly program mode is available. ■ On e - Touch T im er R ec or[...]

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    EN - 10 Fun c ti on a l O ve r v i ew Fron t Pane l 1 2 3 1. (P o wer -ON) Indicator 2. REC Indicator Status Indicator Pow er -On Indicator (White) REC Indicator (Red) Indicates... Solid and No Light P ower ON Blinking and No Light Star ting Up Solid and Solid Recording Solid and Blinking Recording Paused No Light and No Light Standby Blinking and [...]

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    EN EN - 1 1 Remote Control In st a ll ing t he B at t er ie s in t he R em ot e Con tr ol Install 2 AAA (1.5V) batter ies matching the polarity indicated inside batter y compar tment of the remote control. Note(s) Incorrect use of batter ies can result in hazards such as leakage and bursting. Please obser ve the follo wing: • Li t hi um o r ni - [...]

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    EN - 12 1 14 15 * 16 17 18 19 21 20 22 * 23 24 2 * 3 4 5 7 8 6 9 10 11 12 * 13 1. (P ow er -ON) button • Press to T ur n On the unit or to T urn the unit into Standby mode. (T o completely shut down the unit, y ou must unplug the A C power cord) 2. NETFLIX button * • Press to Star t up NETFLIX. 3. E (Rewind) button • During Playback press to [...]

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    EN EN - 13 2. C ON N E C T I O NS Connect ion ■ Read this F irst: 1. Di sco nne c t th e AC Power co rds o f th is u ni t , T V an d ot he r dev ice s fro m th e AC ou tl et . 2. M ake t he C on ne ct io ns a s ill us tr at ed b el ow. 3. Af t er m ak in g Al l th e Con ne ct io ns , co nne ct t h e AC powe r cord s of t he d evi ce s. Antenna Co[...]

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    EN - 14 Con nec ting t o a T V Us ing Aud io / Vi deo c ab les ANTENNA IN OUT AUDIO OUT ANTENNA IN HDMI OUT LAN OUT USB ( HDD ) VIDEO OUT L R ANTENNA IN OUT L AUD IO OUT VIDEO OUT R ANT. IN AUDIO IN L R VIDEO IN L R AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT RC A V id eo c ab le RC A Au di o ca b le Re ar o f th is U ni t This Connection is fo r T V P as s Through Only R[...]

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    EN EN - 15 Con nec ting t o a T V Us ing a n HD MI c ab le • HD M I ou t pu t s th e Vi de o / A ud io s ign al s wi t ho ut co nve r ti ng to A n al og si gn al s . • No A ud io co nn ec t io n is r e qu ir ed . • Hi gh S pe ed H D M I ca bl e ( al so k n own a s H DM I C at eg or y 2 ca bl e) is re com m en de d for B e t te r Co mp at ib i[...]

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    EN - 16 Con nec ting t o a Ca ble / S at elli te Box AUDIO OUT ANTENNA IN HDMI OUT LAN OUT USB ( HDD ) VIDEO OUT L R ANTENNA IN OUT HDMI OUT AUDIO IN L R VIDEO IN ANT. IN ANT.OUT ANT. IN HDMI OUT HDMI IN ANTENNA IN OUT RL AUD IO OUT VIDEO OUT R AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT L or or HDMI c able (n ot su p p li e d ) RC A V id eo c ab le RC A Au di o ca b le R[...]

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    EN EN - 17 Con nec ting t o a US B - HD D AUDI O OUT ANTENNA IN HDMI OUT LAN OUT USB ( HDD ) VIDEO OUT L R USB ( HDD ) USB ( HDD ) US B c ab le (n ot su p p li e d ) AC pl ug (Se lf- powe rd US B - H DD o nl y) Note(s) • US B - H D D Re gis t r at io n S cr ee n wi ll a pp ea r if y ou co nn ec t U nr e gis t er e d US B - H DD t o th is U ni t .[...]

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    EN - 18 Digi ta l Aud io Con nec tio n H DM I Au di o Con ne ct io n AV Rece iv er / A mp li f ie r wi th a n H DM I I np ut ja c k AUDIO OUT ANTENNA IN HDMI OUT LAN OUT USB ( HDD ) VIDEO OUT L R HDMI OUT HDMI OUT HDMI IN Re ar o f th is U ni t HDMI c able (NO T SUPPLIED ) Refer to page 70 to set up “HDMI Audio Out”. Audio format Dolby Digital [...]

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    EN EN - 19 Con nec tio n to t he Net wo rk By connecting this unit to the Internet, you can update the Software via the Internet and access networ k ser vices. Note(s) • Fo r a s ta b le C on ne c ti on , Wi r ed C on ne c ti on i s re com m en de d wh en u si ng fo ll ow ing F ea tu r es . (Using following Features with Wi-Fi Connection can be a[...]

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    EN - 2 0 ■ Wi - Fi R ou te r Con ne ct io n WAN LAN Ne t wo r ki ng E qu ip me nt (M od e m, e tc .) Internet L A N ca bl e (n ot su p p li e d ) Wi-Fi Ro u ter Note(s) • Af t er y ou m ad e th e Wi - F i Rou t er C on ne c ti on , se t up n ec es sa r y N et wo r k S et t in gs . (For the Network Setting of Wi-Fi Router Connection, refer to ?[...]

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    EN EN - 21 3. IN IT IA L S ETUP Before Y ou Sta r t Find ing t he V iewi ng Cha nn el on you r TV After you ha ve completed All of the Connections to your TV , review the Steps below . 1. Press [ (P ow er -ON) ] to T urn On the unit. 2. Turn On your TV. 3. Find the Button on the TV’s Remote Control that accesses the External Source Input. (The bu[...]

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    EN - 2 2 Time Zone 6. Select your Time Zone using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . Time adjustment for each Time Zone Atlantic GMT (Greenwich Mean Time ) - 4 hour s Eastern GMT (Greenwich Mean Time ) - 5 hour s Central GMT (Greenwich Mean Time ) - 6 hour s Mountain GMT (Greenwich Mean Time ) - 7 hour s Pacif ic GMT (Greenwich Mean Time ) - 8 hour s Alas[...]

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    EN EN - 23 2. C: “Ma nual” 1 Select “Manual” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • WE P / W PA Key en tr y scr e en w il l ap pe ar. • If yo ur w ir e le ss r ou te r is n ot p ro te c ted b y WE P / WPA / W PA 2, C on ne c ti on Tes t wi ll s t ar t a ut om at ic al ly. 2 Enter the WEP / WP A / WP A2 key using the On screen Keyboard on s[...]

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    EN - 2 4 4. V IEWI NG T V While Viewing T V Chann el Sele ction Select a channel using [ CH +/ − ] or [ the Number buttons ] on the Remote Control. Us in g [ C H +/ − ] Press [ CH + ] and [ CH − ] to switch up and down through the memorized channels. Us in g [ t he N um be r bu tt on s ] Press [ 0 ] - [ 9 ] and [ ] to directly switch to the c[...]

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    EN EN - 25 Closed Caption Closed Captioning displays the Audio voice of the TV progr am as T ext superimposed on TV screen. Fo r Di gi t al T V pr ogr a ms , r ef er t o ‘ Dig i t al C ap ti on S er vi ce’ on p age 6 8 to C on f ig u re f ur t he r Se t t ing s be for e ha nd . Fo r An al og T V p r ogr a ms , r ef er t o ‘C ap ti on S er vi [...]

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    EN - 2 6 5. IN ST ALL A T ION Gu ide to t he H ome M enu Press [ (home) ] to Display the Home Men u. Then use [ / / / ] to select a Menu and press [ OK ] to Display the Menu. These Menus provide entries to all Main Settings. Watch TV Timer Programming Media Manager Net TV Title List Dubbing Installation Setup 1 23 6 58 47 1. W atch TV: T o W atch T[...]

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    EN EN - 27 W e ak Ch an nel I nst a llat ion This function lets you add the channels that were not added by “Au to pr og r am” due to the reception conditions dur ing the Initial Setup. It is only a vailable when you select “Antenna” in “Installation Mode”. 2. Select “Weak Channel Installation” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • [...]

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    EN - 2 8 Clock Setup Configure the Clock, Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time Settings. If the Clock is Not Set Correctly , Timer Recording does Not W or k Properly . 1. Press [ (home) ] , then select “Installation” “Clock” using [ / / / ] , then press [ OK ] . • “Clock” is Not availab le (Not Displayed) during Recording. Clo ck S et t[...]

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    EN EN - 2 9 Audio Set up Configure the Audio Related Settings. 1. Press [ (home) ] , then select “Installation” using [ / / / ] , then pr ess [ OK ] . Digi ta l Aud io L ang uage Set the Audio Language for Digital Broadcasting. This Setting applies to Digital TV Viewing and Recording. 2. Select “Digital Audio Language” using [ / ] , then pr[...]

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    EN - 3 0 Se tt ing T V a nd M ovie R at ings Movie Ratings Lock is the Rating System created by MP AA. TV Ratings Lock has controlled access to individual Programs based on their Age and Content Ratings. 3. Select “TV Ratings Lock” or “Movie Ratings Lock” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . 4. Select a Rating using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] .[...]

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    EN EN - 31 Ca na dia n Eng lis h / Ca na dia n Fre nch Ratin gs Y ou can select ratings for Canadian English / Canadian French broadcasting. 3. Select “Canadian English Rating” or “Canadian French Rating” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . 4. Select a Rating using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • indicates that Contents on this Rating are Res[...]

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    EN - 32 6. RE CORDING Informat ion on Recording Before you mak e a Recording, read the following Information. ■ Re cor di ng M ed ia Internal HDD and Exter nal USB-HDD (not supplied). Y ou can Only Record Digital TV progr ams (Video and Audio). ■ Recording Mode • Th e Re co rd in g Ti me i s on ly a n es t im ate . T he A c tu al Re cor d ing[...]

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    EN EN - 3 3 Before Recordin g Se t ting fo r Auto C ha pte r Set the Chapter Inter val. When Recording, Chapters will Automatically be created based on this Setting. This Setting applies to Normal Recording, One-T ouch Recording and Timer Recording. 1. Press [ (home) ] , then select “Setup” “Pla yback / Recording” “Auto Chapter” using [[...]

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    EN - 3 4 5. Press [ (Stop) ] to Stop Recording. • Confirmation Message will appear . (Recording will be continued.) Select “Y es” to Stop Recording. Select “No” to Continue Recording. • Y ou can also Stop Recording by pressing [ (Sto p) ] button T wice at Step 5 . Note(s) • W he n you p r es s [ RE C ] , R eco rd in g s t ar t s im me[...]

  • Page 35

    EN EN - 3 5 Timer Recording Y ou can Program the Unit to Record up to 100 Progr ams within a month in advance. Daily or W eekly Program Recordings are also availab le . ■ Before Recording, make sure to... • Se t t he Cl oc k be for e S et t in g a Ti me r P ro gr a mm in g. • Re gi s te r a US B - H DD w i th t hi s Un i t bef or e ha nd if y[...]

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    EN - 36 Al te r nat e re co rd ing ( US B - HD D on ly) In the following cases, the Unit will Detect and Automatically Record to the HDD even when USB-HDD is selected as the Recording Media. – If U S B - H DD i s Not C on ne c te d . – If t he U S B - H DD d oe s No t hav e en oug h S pac e to com ple te th e Reco rd ing. – Th e U ni t C an n[...]

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    EN EN - 37 S ki p th e Ti me r Re co rdi ng Pe ri od Y ou can Deactivate the Timer Recording P er iod (Daily , MON- SA T , MON-FRI or W eekly) T emporarily . 1. Press [ (home ) ] , th en S el ec t “T im er P rog ra mm in g” using [ / / / ] , t he n pr es s [ OK ] . 2. S el ec t th e Per io dic al T im er Re cord ing P rog ra m you w is h to S k[...]

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    EN - 3 8 Th e Pri or it y o f Ove rl a pp ed S et t ing s • A Ti me r P ro gr a m wh ic h wa s S et af te r a Pr ev io us P ro gr a m wi ll b e gi ve n Pr i or i t y ove r a Pr ev io us P ro gr a m w he n th es e Ti me r P ro gr a ms O ve r la p. • W he n Ti me r Pr og r a ms O ve r la p, th e Ti m er R eco rd in g in P ro gr e ss w ill e n d 1[...]

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    EN EN - 39 Re cor di ng M od e for D u bbi ng This Unit is Compatible with the High Speed Dubbing from HDD to USB-HDD or USB-HDD to HDD . • Du r at io n of H ig h Sp ee d Du bb in g wi ll v ar y de pe nd in g on th e T it le A mo un t . • Hi gh S pe ed D u bb ing i s No t av ail ab le w h en ; – th e Nu m be r of D ub bi ng T it le E xc ee ds[...]

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    EN - 4 0 5. Press [ (Cursor)] to Move the Cursor to the Sub Menu and select “OK”. The Titles will be registered in the Dubbing List. If you need to Add or Delete a Title before you proceed to the next step, follo w the Procedure below . ■ T o Ad d a Ti tl e: 1. Select “A dd” . 2. S el ec t A ll t he Ti t le s to b e Add ed u sin g [ / ] ,[...]

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    EN EN - 41 7. P L A Y B A C K Informat ion on P layback Gu ide to a T it le Lis t Title List allows you to check the Recorded Titles easily . Y ou can choose a Title to Play back from this List and easily Edit the Titles as you prefer . T o c al l up t he T it le L is t Sc re en Press [ TITLE LIST ] . • Y ou c an a ls o ca ll u p th e T it le L i[...]

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    EN - 42 Basic P layback Before star ting Playback, make sure that your desired Source Device is Selected. • Re fer t o ‘ Sw it ch in g be t wee n H DD M od e / U SB - H D D Mo de ’ on pa ge 2 5 fo r Ch an gi ng de vi ce mo de . Direct Playb ack 1. Press [ (Play ) ] to St a r t Pl ayb ac k. 2. Press [ (S top) ] Onc e to St op P l ayb ack t em [...]

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    EN EN - 4 3 Selec ting Audio/ V ideo For mat Y ou can Select the Format of Video and Audio as y ou prefer depending on the Contents of the Title you are Playing back. Swit chi ng Aud io La ngu ages Y ou can Switch the Audio Language while Playing back a Title Recorded with 2 or more Audio Languages. 1. Press [ M E N U ] dur in g Pl ayb ack . • Su[...]

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    EN - 4 4 8. EDI T ING De let ing a Tit le Y ou can Delete a Title which you do not need anymore. Please be advised that the Title once Deleted cannot be brought back. 1. Press [ TITLE LIST ] . • Title List will appear . 2. Select the desired Title to Delete using [ / ] , then press [ MENU ] . • Sub Menu window will appear . Title List (HDD) Pla[...]

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    EN EN - 4 5 Ren am ing a Tit le 1. Press [ TITLE LIST ] . • Title List will appear . 2. Select the desired Title to Rename using [ / ] , then press [ MENU ] . • Sub Menu window will appear . Title List (HDD) Play from Start Resume Playback Edit Title Name Protect Off » On Title Delete Delete Multiple Titles Source (USB-HDD) Program AAA Program[...]

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    EN - 4 6 Media Mana gemen t De let ing Al l Reco rding D at a on t he HD D / U SB - H DD Recording Data Deleted due to Initialization cannot be undone. Make sure it is the correct Media to Initialize. 1. Press [ (home) ] . • Home Menu will appear . 2. Select “Media Manager” using [ / / / ] , then press [ OK ] . 3. Select “HDD Menu” or “[...]

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    EN EN - 47 9. SOFT W AR E Software Software In formati on Y ou can check the Software V er sion currently installed on this Unit. 1. Press [ (home) ] , then select “Setup” “Software” “Software Information”, using [ / / / ] , then press [ OK ] . Setup Video / Audio Display HDMI Playback / Recor ding Network Software Other Software Inform[...]

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    EN - 4 8 ■ Network Upda te Y ou can Update the Software via the Internet. Be sure that you ha ve completed the Networ k Configuration beforehand. 1. Press [ (home) ] , then select “Setup” “Software” “Softwar e Update” “Network”, then press [ OK ] . • Confirmation Message will appear . 2. Select “Yes” using [ / ] , then press[...]

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    EN EN - 4 9 10 . NETW ORK This section describes the Procedures for Networ k Setup. By performing the Networ k Connection Setup, you can use the Network Features, such as Netflix, VUDU, Y ouT ube™, CinemaNow and the Network Update function. Net work Set tings Y ou can select either Wireless Connection or Wired Connection. Wireless If you ha ve a [...]

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    EN - 5 0 4. Select an Access Point to which you wish to Connect this Unit using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • WPS Connection Method Screen will appear . If your router has Wi-Fi protected Setup(WPS), select Easy Connect and press OK. If you ha ve non-WPS type devices in your router netw ork, select Manual and press OK. WPS code Easy Connect Manua[...]

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    EN EN - 51 Manual Entry Select this if you wish to Conf igure the Wireless Network Settings manually by entering an SSID and the Security Key . 3. Select “Manual Entry” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • SSID Entr y Screen will appear . 4. Enter an SSID using the On screen Keyboard. • For details on how to use the On screen Keyboard, refer[...]

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    EN - 52 Ma n ua l Ne t wor k S et ti ng s 1. Press [ (home) ] , then select “Setup” “Network” “Manual Network Settings”, then press [ OK ] . Setup Network Settings Assistant Manual Network Settings Connection T est Setting Status Network Selection Wireless Wireless Network Setting • Auto IP Configuration • IP Setting Mode Proxy Conf[...]

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    EN EN - 5 3 IP C onf igu r atio n IP S et t in g Mo de 1. Press [ (home) ] , then Select “Setup” “Network” “Manual Network Settings”, then press [ OK ] . 2. Select “IP Configuration” using [ / / / ] , then press [ OK ] . 3. Select “IP Setting Mode” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • Y ou will be asked to Select “Auto” or [...]

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    EN - 5 4 Default Gatewa y 10. Select “Default Gateway” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • Default Gateway Address Entr y Cells will appear . 11. Enter the Default Gateway Address using [ / ] or [ the Number buttons ] . Setup Network Selection Wireless Network Setting IP Configuration Proxy Configuration IP Setting Mode IP Address 0 . 0 . 0 .[...]

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    EN EN - 5 5 6. Enter the Proxy Address using the On screen Keyboard. • For details on how to use the On screen Keyboard, refer to ‘Guide to the On Screen Keyboard’ on page 45. 7. Select “OK” using [ / / / ] , then press [ OK ] . • Confirmation Message will appear . 8. Select “Yes” using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . • Please Move on[...]

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    EN - 5 6 Re gi st er ing a U S B - H D D If you Connect an Unregistered USB-HDD with 32GB to 4TB, this Unit Automatically Detects it and prompts you to Register the USB-HDD with the Unit. Note(s) • AL L St or ed D at a o n th e US B - H D D wil l be D EL E T ED d ue to n ece ss ar y In i tia li z at io n in t his U n it ’s U ni qu e Fo r ma t t[...]

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    EN EN - 57 Disclaimer • We ar e not r e sp on si bl e for a ny da ma ge s or i nj ur y ca us ed by f ir e , na tu r al d is as t er ( in cl ud in g ea r t hq ua ke s , li gh tn ing s t r i kes , e tc .), mis us e , or u se u nd er a bn or m al circu mst ances . • We ar e not r e sp on si bl e for a ny in di r ec t d am age s fr o m us e of t hi[...]

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    EN - 5 8 Net TV Bef ore Us ing Net wor k Se r vice s Please follow the Instructions below before using Network Features. 1. Connect this Unit to the Internet. • Refer to ‘Connection to the Networ k’ on page 19. 2. Configure the Necessary Network Connection Settings. • Refer to ‘Networ k Settings’ on page 49. 3. Press [ NET TV ] . • Ne[...]

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    EN EN - 5 9 1 1 . FU NCTIO N SE TUP List of Set tings The following T able has the Information which you can Set and the gray cells are the Default Settings. Refer to the following T able for useful Operations. Menu Items (highlighted in gra y is the default) Contents Setup Video / Audio TV Aspect 4:3 Letter Bo x Set a picture size according to asp[...]

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    EN - 6 0 Menu Items (highlighted in gra y is the default) Contents Setup Display Caption Settings Digital Caption Options Reset to Default Reset the status of Digital Caption Options. Reset to Default Font Style Set the Font Style of the display ed caption. Default Monospaced Serif Serif Monospaced Sans Sans Serif Casual Cur sive Small Caps Font Si[...]

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    EN EN - 61 Menu Items (highlighted in gra y is the default) Contents Setup Display Caption Settings Digital Caption Options Edge Color Set the Edge Color of the displayed caption. Default Black White Red Green Blue Y ellow Magenta Cyan Edge T ype Set the edge type of the displayed caption. Default None Raised Depressed Uniform Left Drop Shadow Righ[...]

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    EN - 62 Menu Items (highlighted in gra y is the default) Contents Setup Network Networ k Settings Assistant Star t Now Wireless Easy Connect Set up network connection settings interactively . Scan WPS code Easy Connect Manual Manual Entr y Wired Manual Network Settings Network Selection Wired Set up network connection settings manually . Wireless W[...]

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    EN EN - 6 3 Menu Items (highlighted in gra y is the default) Contents Setup Other Auto Po wer Off Off Set whether to T ur n the unit Off automatically when there is no operation for 3 hour s. On Remote Control Code1 Set the Remote Control Code. Code2 Initialization Initializ e Settings Reset to the default settings. Initialize for Netw or k Setting[...]

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    EN - 6 4 Menu Items (highlighted in gra y is the default) Contents Installation Child Lock Channel Lock Set to Restrict Access on Cer tain Channels. TV Ratings Lock All Set the viewing limitation according to US TV program ratings. None TV -Y TV -Y7 TV -G TV -PG TV -14 TV -MA Movie Ratings Lock All Set the viewing limitation according to US Movie R[...]

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    EN EN - 6 5 Setu ps In the Setup Menu, you can customiz e the var ious kinds of Settings with your Preferences. Refer to the follo wing Instr uctions to Navigate through the Setup Menu. 1. Press [ (home) ] then select “Setup” using [ / / / ] then press [ OK ] . Watch TV Timer Programming Media Manager Net TV Title List Dubbing Installation Setu[...]

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    EN - 6 6 Vid eo / Au dio 1. Select a desired Item using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . Setup Video / Audio Display HDMI Playback / Recor ding Network Software Other TV Aspect • 16:9 Squeeze Still Mode • Auto Noise Reduction • Off Dolby Digital • Bitstream DRC • Off • Sub Menu will appear . 2. Set the selected item in references below. TV A[...]

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    EN EN - 67 Still Mode Use this Feature to Set the type of Still Image when Playback is Paused. Select “Auto” usually . 1. Select a Setting using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . Y our Setting will be Activated. Auto: Optimum Resolution Setting (“Field” or “Frame”) will be Selected. Field: Images in the Still Mode will be Stabilized. Frame: I[...]

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    EN - 6 8 Caption Settings Closed Caption refers to T ext of Dialogue or Descr iptions Displayed On-screen. Use this Menu to change the Settings for Closed Caption. Sets the selected Item in references below . 1. Select a desired Item using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . Setup Language Caption Settings TV Screen Protection Closed Caption • Off Captio[...]

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    EN EN - 6 9 <Font Opacity> Font Opacity of the displayed Caption can be Switched. Default Solid T ranspar ent T ranslucent Flashing <Background Color> Background Color of the displayed Caption can be Switched. Default Black White Red Green Blue Y ellow Magenta Cyan <Background Opacity> Background Opacity of the displayed Caption c[...]

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    EN - 70 HDMI 1. Select a desired Item using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . Setup Video / Audio Display HDMI Playback / Recor ding Network Software Other HDMI Video Resolution • Auto HDMI Audio Out • On • Sub Menu will appear . 2. Set the selected Item in references below. Note(s) • Se t t ing s fo r HD M I is o nl y ava il ab le w he n t he r [...]

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    EN EN - 71 Auto Chapter The Unit Inser ts Chapter Mar ks per iodically during Recording. Using the Auto Chapter menu, you can set this function Off or Change the Time P er iod. 1. Select a desired Item using [ / ] , then press [ OK ] . Off: Select if you Do Not want Auto Chapter . 5 Minutes: Inser t Chapter Mar ks by ever y 5 Minutes. 10 Minutes: I[...]

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    EN - 72 12 . O T H E R S Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Before requesting ser vice for this unit, check the table below f or a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your par t may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation. Symptom Remedy PO WER The P ower Does Not turn On. • Ch ec k[...]

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    EN EN - 73 GENERAL No image from HDMI connection. • Ch eck the HDMI connec tion . ( Ch eck the st atus of t he HDMI re lated indicat ions.) • Ch ec k wh et he r t he co nn ec t ed M on i tor D ev ice o r ot he r D evi ce s up por t s HD C P . ( T his u ni t w il l No t Ou tp u t a Vi de o si gn al u nl es s th e ot he r De vi ce suppor ts HDCP [...]

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    EN - 7 4 REMO TE CONTROL The Remote Control Does Not Function. • No B a t te r ie s in t he R em ote o r t he B at t er i es m ay be w ea k . Re pl ace t h e Batteries. • Ma ke s ur e t he re i s No O bs t a cl e be t wee n t he R em ote a nd t h e Un it . • T r y get ti ng cl ose r to t h e uni t . ( Re fer t o pa ge 1 1.) • Pl ea se c he [...]

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    EN EN - 75 Error Message Error messa ge Cause Solution —Please check the USB Device.— Cannot find USB-HDD , Or USB-HDD which cannot be Recorded in this Device is connected. • Th e co nn ec t ed U SB -H D D C an not b e Re cog ni zed o n t his Unit. • Y o u ne ed t o Reg is t er a U S B - H DD to t h is U ni t . —Please check the USB Devic[...]

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    EN - 76 Analog Audio An electrical signal that directly represents sound. Compare this to digital audio which can be an electrical signal, but is an indirect representation of sound. See also “Digital Audio”. Aspect Ratio The width of a TV screen relative to its height. Conventional TVs are 4:3 (in other words, the TV screen is almost square); [...]

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    EN EN - 7 7 Spe cific at io ns General HDR5750 HDR5710 HDD 1 TB 500 GB P ower requirements 120V AC +/- 10%, 60Hz +/- 5% P ower consumption 21W (standby: 0.35W) 18W (standby: 0.35W) Dimensions (width x height x depth) 11.1 x 2.0 x 8.0 inches (280 x 50.5 x 201.3mm) W eight 3.62 lbs. (1.64kg) 2.96 lbs. (1.34kg) Operating temper ature 41°F (5°C) to 1[...]

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    EN - 78 ON E ( 1 ) YE AR LI MITED W AR R A NT Y W ARRANTY COVERAGE: This warranty obligation is limited to the terms set forth below. W HO IS COVERED: Th is product is warranted to the original purchaser or the per- son receiving the product as a gift against defects in materials and workmanship as based on the date of original purchase (“Warrant[...]

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    EEC30UH / EEC31UH ★★★★★ Philips and Philips Shield are used under license of Koninklijke Philips N.V . Meet Philips at the Internet http://www.philips.com/support P&F USA, Inc. PO Box 2248, Alpharetta, GA 30023-2248 U.S.A. P&F Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. Av. La Palma No. 6, Col. San Fernando La Herradura. Huixquilucan, Edo. de México.[...]