Philips HDTP 8530, HDTP 8540 user manual Specifications

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DUAL DVB-T/T2 FRONT END

RF INPUT

2 RF tuners (w. internal splitter)

Input frequency range: UHF470-862 (8 MHz bandwidth)

Input signal level: -90 to -20 dBm

Input impedance: 75 Ohms unbalanced

Tuning step 166,66kHz

DVB-T DEMODULATOR

Transmission mode: FFT 2k & 8k, MFN and SFN network supported

Constellation: QPSK, 16-QAM & 64-QAM

Guard interval: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 & 1/32

Mode: Non hierarchical

Code rate: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 & 7/8

Outer decoder: Reed Salomon (204, 188, 8)

DVB-T2 DEMODULATOR

Transmission mode: FFT 1K, 2k, 4K, 8k, 8K EXT,16K, 16K EXT, 32K & 32K EXT

MFN and SFN network supported

Constellation: QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM & 256-QAM

Guard interval: 1/4, 19/128, 1/8, 19/256, 1/16, 1/32 & 1/128

Single and multiple-PLPs

LDPC Code rate: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5 & 5/6

Outer decoder: BCH

Data Port

ETHERNET 10/100BT

Fully integrated IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10/100 base T-Physical layer

Auto-negotiation 10/100

USB

Host USB 2.0 High speed (480 Mbits/s)

Processor and Memories

Processor: STi7105 - 800MIPS

RAM memory 256 Mbytes

Flash memory 64 Mbytes

EEPROM emulated into Flash

2½’’ hard disk drive

Capacity: the recording capacity of your recorder depends on the model.

Noise under operation (typ.): <30dBA

Video Decoding

MPEG2

Standard MPEG-2 MP@HL for 50 Hz

Input rates (max): 15 Mbit/s

MPEG-4 Part 10 / H.264

MPEG-4 AVC HP@L4 (HD) for 50 Hz

Input rates (max): 20 Mbit/s for HP@L4

MPEG-4 AVC HP@L3 (SD) for 50 Hz

Input rates (max): 10 Mbit/s for HP@L3

CABAC and CAVLC decoding

Supports all intra/inter prediction modes and block sizes, I,P and B picture types

Fidelity range extensions (8x8 Transforms, 8x8 Spatial Prediction Mode, Dynamic Quantization Matrix)

Audio Decoding

Stereo 2.0

MPEG-1 layer I & II (Musicam)

MPEG-2 layer II

AAC

Mode: Mono, stereo, joint stereo

Sampling rates 32, 44.1 or 48 KHz

Multichannel 5.1

DOLBY Digital (AC3)

Mode: pass through and down mixing

DOLBY Digital+ (E-AC3)

Mode: pass through, transcoding Dolby Digital, and down mixing

MP3 codec

Output Resolution Format

For HD broadcast

1280x720 @ 50 Hz (progressive)

1920x1080 @ 25 Hz (interlaced)

Unscaled (original format) or scaled 576i, 720p and 1080p by set up menu

For SD broadcast

720x576 @ 50 Hz interlaced

Unscaled (original format) or scaled 720p and 1080i by set up menu

Format function on TV SCART

4/3 and 16/9 with conversion Pan and Scan, Letter box

SD INPUT/OUTPUT

SCART (TV setup configuration)

RGB out, PAL in/out, volume control Audio R/L, Fast blanking out, Slow blanking out

SCART (Recorder setup configuration)

RGB in, PAL out, S-Video out, fixed volume Audio R/L, Slow blanking out

HDMI Output

HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.1

VIDEO: YCrCb

AUDIO

2 channels PCM in case of MPEG1-layer II

Dolby Digital or PCM in case of AC3 beat stream (*)

Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital or PCM in case of E-AC3 beat stream (*)

(*) according of E(EDID) information

AUDIO Output

HiFi audio output

Adjustable audio level

Mono/Stereo in case of MPEG1-layer II

Two channels down mixed in case of AC3, E-AC3, HEAAC audio stream

Coax S/PDIF

Stereo audio setup:

Fixed audio level -20 dBLKFS

Two channels PCM in case of MPEG1-layer II or AAC stream

Two channels PCM down mix in case of AC3/E-AC3/ HEAAC streams

Multichannel audio setup:

Fixed audio level -31 dBLKFS

Two channels PCM in case of MPEG1-layer II or AAC stream

Originally received bit stream in case of AC3

Transposed AC3 in case of E-AC3

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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 box9 10 11 1213 Front panel of the recorderRear panel of the recorder PIP Overview of the remote controlSelect subtitles and audio tracks Batteries Connection to the TV set Connecting your devicesConnection to the terrestrial antenna Connection to your Ethernet network Connection to a VCR/DVD recorderConnection to a Home cinema system Connection to a hi-fi unitMenu Menu Submenu Before startingBasics of the menu system 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 SettingsSetting your User preferences Setting your language optionsResetting the recorder and formatting the hard disk drive Picture settingsSetting the power parameters 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