Philips HDTP 8530 Environment, Meaning of logos present on the product or its packaging

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10 Environment

Preservation of the environment is an essential concern of Philips. The desire of Philips is to operate systems observing the environment and consequently it has decided to integrate environmental performances in the life cycle of its products, from manufacturing to commissioning, use and elimination.

Meaning of logos present on the product or its packaging

European regulations require packaging to be recycled. It must not be discarded with unsorted waste. There are local arrangements for sorting and recycling this waste.

The looped arrow sign means that the packaging may be recycled and must not be disposed of with household waste.

The logo with three arrows shown on the plastic parts means that they may be recycled and that they must not be disposed of with household waste.

The crossed-out dustbin sign stuck on the product or its accessories means that at the end of its life, the product is subject to selective collection and must not be thrown away in unsorted household waste.

Product recycling and disposal

To facilitate recycling, please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste.

If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points.

European regulations ask you to dispose of products belonging to the family of electrical and electronic equipments selectively:

At the collection points made available to you locally (drop-off centre, selective collection, etc.),

At sales points in the event of the purchase of similar equipment. In this way you can participate in the re-use and upgrading of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste, which can have an effect on the environment and human health.

European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

In the context of sustainable development, the reduction of wastes to be eliminated by reusing, recycling, composting and energy recovery is strongly advised.

In order to comply with this directive which is applicable to EEEs sold after 13/08/2005, your recorder will be taken back free of charge and recycled by the distributor of the EEE within the limits of the quantity and types of equipment bought from them. These appliances which contain substances potentially dangerous to human health and the environment will be recycled.

Directive on the Restriction of use of certain hazardous substances in electronic equipment (RoHS)

Your recorder along with the batteries supplied comply with the directive relating to the RoHS – dangerous materials such as lead, mercury or cadmium are not used. This avoids environmental hazards and any risks to the health of personnel at the recycling centres. The batteries of the remote control can be removed simply. Note: When the batteries of the remote control are worn out, please dispose of them at a collection point and not with household waste.

Electrical consumption of the recorder

To reduce the consumption of your recorder, you are recommended to place it in standby mode when not in use. We recommend that you turn off the recorder or unplug it from the mains if you will not be using it for a prolonged period of time.

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Contents Hdtp CE Marking CongratulationsContents Where to put your recorder? Safety recommendationsHard disk Cleaning the recorderBatteries InterferenceYour new equipment includes What‘s in the boxRear panel of the recorder Front panel of the recorder9 10 11 1213 Select subtitles and audio tracks Overview of the remote controlPIP Batteries Connection to the terrestrial antenna Connecting your devicesConnection to the TV set Connection to your Ethernet network Connection to a VCR/DVD recorderConnection to a Home cinema system Connection to a hi-fi unitBasics of the menu system Before startingMenu Menu Submenu Tree below introduces the recorder menus Menu treeChannel Search Running your first installationVideo Settings Parental ControlSelecting your region Selecting a TV channel Your recorder’s main commandsUsing the keys P+ and P-, or keys Using the channel listDetailed programme information Using the Picture in Picture PIP featureAdjusting the audio volume Changing the favourites listTo access the TV Guide Activating and Using Audio description TV GuideTeletext and interactive services TV/AUX SwitchRecording programmes Live mode/Deferred modeTo record a live programme Video RecordingsImmediate recording Live or Deferred programme Scheduling a recording manuallyEditing scheduled recordings Recording modes Timer or ProgrammeRecording programmes using the TV Guide Recording programmes from the TV GuideManaging the Recording list Recording ListRenaming recordings Creating foldersMoving recordings in an existing folder Erasing recordingsMedia Player Media Player Accessing the Media PlayerMultimedia Player Navigating in the Media PlayerImporting/Exporting multimedia files Viewing photo filesPlaying audio files Viewing your own video filesSearching manually for channels Adjusting the installation parametersGo to Menu Configuration Channel Search Searching for channelsChannel Management Audio settings Technical Settings Setting your User preferences Setting your language optionsSetting the power parameters Picture settingsResetting the recorder and formatting the hard disk drive Information and Support Electrical consumption of the recorder EnvironmentMeaning of logos present on the product or its packaging Product recycling and disposalUsing the recorder TroubleshootingEr00 Er02 Er09 Er10 Er11 Updating the softwareCustomer Support Specifications Front panel Power supplyPhysical Specifications AccessoriesGuarantee Terms Page Page Sagemcom Broadband SAS