Philips DCR 2021 user manual Time Settings, Factory settings, Decoder Status

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TV Audio: select Stereo or Mono depending the audio output format of your TV

VCR Audio: select Stereo or Mono depending the audio output format of your VCR

Default Volume: indicate the volume level to be set as default at turn-on.

2Press OK to confirm.

10.5.3 Time Settings

This screen is used to set the local time offset with respect to actual local time retrieved from the network.

The offset setting is updated automatically.

1Select the appropriate Time Offset with respect to GMT time.

2Press OK to confirm and exit the screen, or EXIT to exit without storing the changes.

10.5.4 Factory settings

This item is used to reset your receiver to the factory settings.

1Press OK to reset your receiver to the factory settings.

2When prompted, press the red colour key to confirm you want to reset the receiver.

10.5.5 Decoder Status

The Decoder Status sub menu menu includes the following items:

o System Information

o Software Upgrade

10.5.5.1 System Information

This screen is used to display information about your receiver, including the Serial Number and software version.

You can also access this screen via the PREMIERE menu.

10.5.5.2 Decoder Upgrade

This item is used for software upgrades. Select it to check the current software version as well as launch a search for new software. After a few seconds, the Software Upgrade screen indicates whether new software is available.

-Press EXIT to exit the screen in case no new software is available.

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Contents Benutzerhandbuch Dear Customer ForewordQuick installation Press OK to start scanning for channels Meaning of symbols For future reference Safety instructionsContents Restoring factory settings Timer ManagerSettings Advanced settingsFront panel Product descriptionRear panel Insert the smartcard with the golden chip facing up Inserting your Smart CardRED, GREEN,YELLOW Blue Remote controlConnecting to a TV and VCR both fitted with Scart sockets Connecting your Digital-receiverAnalogue Connection a Connecting to your audio equipment analogue or digitalConnecting of a video projector to watch digital TV Set your TV display format First installationFirst installation settings Channel scanBefore starting a new scan Search failureDigital radio Using Low Power modeYour cable receiver is in standby mode Day-to-day operationPIN code Using number keysUsing P+/P- keys Using channel listsTo close the banner, press Info a third time Volume control / +Banner To modify your PIN code, refer to paragraph PIN-Code ChangeWhile watching digital TV or listening to digital radio Current programme optionsDeleting an active timer Recording timersSet a timer from the EPG Setting a timer via the Timer ManagerSwitching to analogue TV Premiere Multifeed Premiere featuresMenu tree Menu TreeBasics Changing settingsCancelling/storing changes Menu navigationSystem Premiere Service MenuPIN-Code Change SmartcardWake-up channel DisplayDolby Digital To set a new timer or edit an existing timer Setting your receiverTimer Manager To delete an existing timerMonday to Friday , or Monday to Saturday Channel ManagerList Organization Channel List Main TV, which is the only editable list Scroll to the channel you want to move using the ty keysList Editing Display options Settings Channel Pool For Parents To enable Parental LockTo modify your receiver password Must not be used as a passwordEnter your new password again to confirm Press Exit Advanced settingsTV Settings System SettingsDecoder Status Time SettingsFactory settings You can also access this screen via the Premiere menuSoon as you set your receiver to standby Channel SearchYour receiver later, and then press OK to confirm 11.3 VCR/DVD Recorder Control Other settingsRestoring factory settings Changing the remote control configurationEXT Recording with the VCR/DVD Recorder Control feature Digital-Receiver and VCR or DVD settingsPage Problem Possible cause Action TroubleshootingChange the TV Scart Output Video decoding Technical specifications3111 176