- Insert the two batteries supplied in your remote control.
Batteries are removable from the remote using common household tools. The batteries supplied do not contain hazardous substances such as Mercury, Cadmium, or Lead. However, they must not be disposed of with your household waste but to a local separate battery collection system.
-Switch on your TV set and select the appropriate HDMI input (refer to your TV set user manual).
-Now plug the receiver's power supply cord into the mains. The receiver display
indicates , then .
-Press
If | is displayed instead, proceed to chapter 8. |
- Check that the welcome screen displays on the TV screen.
If no picture is displayed or the picture quality is poor, refer to section
Troubleshooting.
-Press P+ then
-Select your favourite language.
-Check for adequate signal strength and quality.
-Press OK to start searching for channels. During the search, a bargraph indicates the channel search progress. This may take some time. It is to ensure the receiver will not miss out on channels.
Once the scan has been successfully completed, a completion message is displayed. - Press OK.
A new screen appears, with a message indicating that a search for new, upgraded software is in progress:
-Either wait for software detection, and then proceed as indicated on screen. It is recommended to accept software so as to keep your receiver
-Or press EXIT to stop searching for new software.
At the end of first installation, your receiver tunes to the first channel in the main TV list.
For detailed information on first installation, see chapter 8.
For detailed information on other connections, refer to the
either by pressing the yellow colour key or via the menu by selecting the Help item. Alternatively, see chapter 7.
Your remote control is set to perform volume control through a Philips TV set. If you have a TV set other than Philips, refer to paragraph 15.3 to adapt the brand setting of your remote control to your TV set.
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