Philips SRP5107/27 Getting started, Inserting the batteries, Testing the universal remote control

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The remote control is equipped with the most common functions for operating your devices.

However, if you miss certain functions, this remote control can ‘learn’ these functions from the original remote control.

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2Getting started

2.1Inserting the batteries

Insert 2 AA type batteries, noting the + and - configuration in the battery compartment.

Note

When replacing the batteries, all user settings will be retained in the remote control memory for an unlimited period of time.

2.2Testing the universal remote control

It is advised to test whether your device(s) already respond(s) to the SRP5107 before setting it up (see chapter 2.3).The example below instructs you how to do this for your TV. You can repeat the same steps for other devices (DVR, DVD player/recorder, Cable/Satellite box, DTV,VCR, HD and auxiliary equipment) which you want to operate using the SRP5107.

Example: testing the universal remote control on your TV:

1

Switch ON your TV manually or use the original remote

2

control for this. Tune to channel 1.

 

 

 

Press the TV device selection

 

 

 

 

button to select TV.

 

 

LEARN

 

 

• The red Setup light

blinks.

 

 

POWER

 

If the Setup light

did

TV

 

DVD

 

 

 

 

DV

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

not blink, check whether

SAT

VCR

CBL

 

HD

 

 

 

 

the batteries are properly

 

 

AUX

 

 

 

 

inserted (see chapter 2.1).

3 Check whether the buttons that

MUTE

 

 

you need for operating your TV

INP

 

 

 

 

LIVE

 

 

the buttons and their functions

 

TV

English

 

 

UT

 

are working. For an overview of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

 

 

 

see chapter 3.1.

 

P

 

 

 

 

 

 

• If the TV responds as it

 

 

 

 

should to all of the button commands, the SRP5107

started

 

is ready for use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the device does not respond at all or not to all

Getting

 

chapter 2.3.

 

 

 

of the button commands, follow the instructions in

 

2.3

Setting up the universal remote control

 

The example below instructs you how to set up your universal remote control for your TV.You can repeat the same steps for other devices (DVR, DVD player/recorder, Cable/Satellite box, DTV,VCR, HD and auxiliary equipment) which you want to operate, using the universal remote control. 

The remote control can be set up to operate any 7 of the following devices:

Device name

Description

TV

Traditional TV, LCD/Plasma TV, flat panel TV,

 

 

 

projection TV and 3D TV, TV part of TV/

 

 

VCR,TV/VCR/DVD and TV/DVD combos

 

DVR

Digital/Personal Video Recorder (DVR/PVR),

 

 

 

TiVo, DVR part of DVR/SAT, DVR/Cable

 

 

and DVR/DVD combos

 

DVD

DVD player/recorder (DVDR/DVD-

 

 

 

RW), DVD/Hard Disk Drive combination

 

 

(DVDR-HDD), Blu-Ray player, High

 

 

Definition DVD player (HD-DVD), DVD

 

 

part of TV/DVD,TV/VCR/DVD, DVR/DVD

 

 

and VCR/DVD combos

 

CBL/SAT

Cable box, satellite receiver, Internet

 

 

 

Protocol TV (IPTV), Free To Air TV, High

 

 

Definition Television decoder (HDTV),

 

 

Digital Television (DTV),TiVo, SAT/Digital

 

 

TV (DTV)/WebTV, DTV/Advanced

 

 

Television Systems (ATSC) - Digital To

 

 

Analog Converter, CBL part of DVR/

 

 

Cable combos and SAT part of DVR/ SAT

 

 

combos

 

VCR

Video cassette player/recorder,VCR part

 

 

 

of TV/VCR,TV/VCR/DVD and VCR/DVD

 

 

combos

 

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Contents Register your product Get support atYour SRP5107 Table of contentsInserting the batteries Testing the universal remote controlSetting up the universal remote control Getting startedHtib AUXMode Using the universal remote controlRed Setup light Lights Up.The remote control is Buttons and functionsGreen RecordPause Ordered followingKeep the Learn button Learning button functionsControlling combo devices Part of the comboSetup Service and supportResetting a button to its original function Frequently asked questionsOperation BatteriesNeed help? Country Phone number HelplineFCC Compliancy This device may not cause harmful interferenceChannel Master Audio DynamicsAudio Technica Blue Ridge CommunicationsGE Homeminder Digital MusicElectrophonic GC ElectronicsInstant Replay Howard ComputersHeadquarter Hughes NetworkPhilips Magnavox Power AcoustikMGN Technology Montgomery WardSoundstorm Service ElectricScientific Atlanta Sensory ScienceVideo Concepts X10 HomeAutomation Document order number 3139 235 5333 November RTP/4811 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V
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