Philips DTR 5520, 502-1040510 manual Reducing power consumption

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1.2Reducing power consumption

Your HD receiver is designed to reduce its impact on the environment and complies with the European Directive 2009/125/EC.This is part of Philips’ ongoing commitment to lead the way in environmental responsibility.

It has a standby mode of operation that needs very little power. See the table below and please note that:

When your HD receiver is in the standby mode, you save energy (and therefore money) and reduce carbon dioxide emissions that damage the environment.

You use the standby button on your HD receiver or remote control to switch between on and standby modes. In addition, if your HD receiver is on, but you do not press any button on it or your remote control for 3 hours (configurable - see ‘Automatic eco mode’ on page 24), your HD receiver will automatically get into the standby mode.

You use the ON/OFF switch on the rear panel of your HD receiver to turn off your HD receiver.

If you are not going to use your HD receiver for several days, you can cut its energy consumption to zero by unplugging it from the mains wall socket.

In the off and standby modes, your HD receiver cannot receive updates from the network. However, at receiver wake-up, you will be prompted by a message if an update notification has been received.

Mode

Front-panel standby

Typical power

Typical annual

 

indicator and display

consumption (W)

energy use (kWh)

Power

Not lit up

0

0

adaptor

 

 

 

unplugged

 

 

 

Standby

Standby indicator is

0.86

 

 

red

 

15*

Active

Standby indicator is

5.00

Standby

orange

 

 

On

A channel number is

5.80

 

 

shown on the display

 

 

* Based on your HD receiver being On for 4 hours daily and being in standby for 20 hours.

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Contents DTR Page Table of contents Page Safety information Reducing power consumption Your HD receiver What’s in the box?Overview Front panel Front Panel Remote controlWhat you also need not supplied? Rear panel Rear PanelGetting started How to read this manual?Preparing your remote control TipConnecting your Hdtv Installing your HD receiverPress the green button to confirm TV shape menu appears What if no channels are found? Using your HD receiver More about the channel banner content Changing current channel list Using channel listsUsing the TV guide Press Guide , Back or Exit to remove the TV guideUsing TV guide Using recording timersScheduling/stopping recordings Using the Tools menu Settings OptionsPress Options , Back or Exit to remove the tools menu + & P- buttonsTo change channel up or down Using more of your HD receiverHD receiver Front panel Standby indicator 576p, 1080i or 1080pMenu Front-panel display messages Using the Main menu Managing favourite listsCreating a favourite list Renaming favourite lists Using the Settings menuAccessing the Settings menu Modifying/Editing favourite listsSeconds Setting your preferencesDisplay Language preferencesDefault volume Default, 16/9 Full Screen or 16/9 ZoomAutomatic eco mode Hours, 6 hours, 7 hours or 8 hours Return channelRetuning your HD receiver Updating your HD receiver’s software manuallyUse / to highlight Factory reset and press OK twice Changing other system settingsReplacing MaintenanceCleaning DisposingConnecting your recording equipment Connecting your audio equipmentSystem settings Option a Electrical S/PDIF connection DigitalNecessary system installation Connecting your standard- definition TVDouble Scheduling Standard definition High definitionApplication system resources Network messages menu from Menu Settings Network messages Your remote control is not workingPicture seems to be stretched or squashed Your HD receiver needs a software upgrade Glossary Index SurroundUSB memory stick Contact information DTR 5520/05Trademarks and partner logos Trademarks and partner logos