Philips 9800i user manual What You Should Know About Activity-Based Control, Wireless Connectivity

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Wireless Connectivity

Connected devices can be wired, yet nowadays they are becoming more and more part of a wireless network. There are various technologies used for wireless networking. Most of them are WiFi 802.11 variants, e.g. ‘802.11a’, ‘802.11b’ and ‘802.11g’. The RC9800i can be operated in both 802.11b and 802.11g networks.

The RC9800i uses wireless technology to:

connect to networked entertainment devices, such as Philips Connected Planet TVs or audio systems;

connect to PCs (the PC should be equipped with appropriate UPnP A/V compliant software);

connect to bridge devices like UPnP A/V compliant Media Adapters;

access the Internet to download Electronic Program Guide data.

The center of the wireless home network is the Wireless Access Point (WAP). The communication between devices in the wireless network is carried out via the WAP.

Attention! Most wireless devices can also operate in peer-to-peer mode. This means that there is a direct wireless communication link between two communicating devices without intervention of a Wireless Access Point. If you have set up devices in peer-to- peer mode, we strongly recommend that you make your wireless home network operate with a Wireless Access Point (WAP) and that you disable all peer-to-peer links.

For example, let’s see how an MP3-file, residing on the PC’s hard disk, can be played on the audio system in the living room. After selecting the file on the RC9800i and pressing the play button, the Media Adapter and the PC establish communication via the WAP upon the RC9800i’s instruction. The file’s digital content is wirelessly streamed from the PC to the Media Adapter. The Media Adapter then converts this digital content into an analog signal that feeds into the audio system’s amplifier, and from there it goes to the speakers.

What You Should Know About Activity-Based Control

Your RC9800i comes equipped with a very powerful feature called Activity-Based Control. Activity-Based Control allows you to automate and substantially simplify your listening and viewing experience. When using Activity-Based Control you no longer have the hassle of switching on/off devices and selecting the appropriate inputs (sources). Instead, you indicate the activity you want to do, e.g. watch DVD on your flat screen TV. The RC9800i will take care of switching on your flat screen TV and DVD, while tuning the TV to the appropriate input (source).

Whether the controlled devices are connected devices or legacy A/V devices does not really matter. The RC9800i blends them into a single unified control concept: Activity- Based Control.

To control all of your audio-video devices, the RC9800i needs to know where they are located and how they are connected to each other. This is addressed during a one- time set-up. During set-up, you tell your RC9800i, by means of an easy-to-use wizard, which devices are available in a room and for which activities these devices are used. Your RC9800i then knows, each time you use it, which devices and activities are available in a specific room. Moreover, the RC9800i also knows how to switch the

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Contents Remark Safety Precautions Important InformationWebsite Contents of the Box Contents Contents First-Time Power On Pick Up Your RC9800i and Take a Good LookOn and Off Everyday UseTouch Screen Hard KeysHome Press this hard key to return to the Homepage Network Activity Indicator Charging the RC9800iCradle as Digital Music Media Adapter USB Connector Learning the Basics Controlling Legacy Audio/Video DevicesWhat You Should Know About Home Networking Home Networking and Connected DevicesWireless Connectivity What You Should Know About Activity-Based ControlWatch Activities Listen ActivitiesGetting the Settings Right RC9800i SettingsCalibrating the Touch Screen End User License AgreementNetwork Settings Selecting Your LocationNext, you will be prompted to indicate what region you live Change Network Settings Select Obtain IP automatically to use a dynamic IP addressDate & Time Settings Select Get time from Internet Choose NTP settingsNTP settings appear Select RC9800i Default Time Server from the listSet Up Rooms and A/V Devices Set Up RoomsSet date and time yourself Set the date and timeSet Up Devices Choose OKAfter adding all your rooms, choose Next CD CDR player Home Theater Tuner Cable Box Media Adapter DVD Player Media Center PCPVR DVR, Tivo Tuner Radio Replay TV, …Learn & Match Autoscan Select & Try Power on, channel switching and input selection Power on questionsChannel switching questions Input selection questionsSet Up Activities Your RC9800i is now fully set up and you can start using it Getting the Most Out of ItHomepage System Management Area Smart NavigationHome Hard Key Back Hard KeyChoose Watch Choose SearchActivities Watching Cable TVWatching PC content Listening to PC content Good To Know Combined Control ScreensAn example page of a combined control screen Watching Satellite TV Watching Broadcast TVWatching DVD Watching PVRWatching a Program Using EPG Watching Video TapeGood To Know Electronic Program Guide Switching Channels Navigating the EPG ScreenConsulting Program Information Watching a Program from EPGWatching Digital Pictures From Your PC on Your TV Searching ProgramsSearch Choose GoWatching Digital Pictures From Your PC on the RC9800i Playing Games Listening to a CDGood To Know Changing the Room Choose Select a Different RoomListening to a DVD Listening to Broadcast RadioListening to Cable Radio Listening to Satellite RadioListening to Audio Files From Your PC via Audio System Listening to MP3 Files From Your PC via the RC9800iPlay Song will start playingSynchronization Wizard Individual Device Control Choose Individual Device ControlDVD Player Amplifier Device Off, Activity Off and Room Off Device OffActivity Off Room OffAdjusting the Settings Accessing the SettingsRC9800i Setup Power SettingsSet Up Rooms & A/V Devices Screen SettingsAudio Settings Date & TimeAdd/Edit Rooms Add/Edit A/V DevicesAdding a Device Deleting a DeviceChanging the remote control codes of a device Moving a DeviceChoose Name/Room Choose IR CodesetService-related Settings on the PC Changing other device settingsSubscribing to the EPG Service Electronic Program Guide EPGSettings on the RC9800i Personalizing the EPGActivating the EPG on the RC9800i To activate the EPG on your RC9800i, proceed as followsChoose Services Setup ‘Services Setup’ screen will appear‘Electronic Program Guide Service Setup’ screen will appear Choose Program GuideDownloading EPG Data Using the EPG List of TV signal sourcesWhen you have finished, choose Next Assigning Lineups to DevicesInstalling the Software Installing Philips Media ManagerAdvanced Philips Media Manager Use Choose Settings ‘Settings’ screen will appear Choose Software Updates‘Software Updates’ screen will appear Upgrading the FirmwareList of Symbols Tips and Troubleshooting RC9800i deviceTips and Troubleshooting EPG Technical Specifications General SpecificationsBattery Disposal Environmental InformationCommunications Regulation Information FCC Declaration of ConformityEurope EU Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity DoC MarkingGlossary Index GlossaryIndex