Philips DCR 2021 user manual Ext

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Prior to setting this feature:

1Consult the user manual of your VCR or DVD recorder to check if and how recorder control is supported. Most Philips VCR and DVD recorders support one of the two recorder control options, i.e. Prepare Record and Record Link.

2Check that your TV and VCR or DVD are both fitted with two SCART sockets.

3Incorporate your receiver in your existing installation as described below:

to AC outlet

Cable Receiver

Supplied

Cable Wall socket

TV set

EXT 2

EXT 1

Supplied

EN

 

VCR/DVD

EXT 1

ANT IN

EXT 2

ANT OUT

Connect the cable from the cable wall socket to the “RF In” socket of your Digital-Receiver.

Connect the “TV” SCART socket of your Digital-Receiver to the EXT1 SCART socket of your TV using the SCART lead supplied with your Digital-Receiver.

Connect the “VCR/DVD” SCART socket of your Digital-Receiver to the EXT2 SCART socket of your VCR (called “IN” or “DECODER”) using a SCART lead.

Connect the EXT1 SCART socket of your VCR (called “OUT”) to the EXT2

SCART socket of your TV using a SCART lead.

4Plug all your equipment, excluding your Digital-Receiver, into the mains.

Read section Quick installation to proceed with the channel scan if not already done.

With this connection set up:

-You can watch digital TV while you record analogue TV.

-You can watch analogue TV while you record digital TV.

-You can record the digital TV channel you are watching.

Some VCR or DVD recorders need to be in standby to use the Prepare Record or

Record link feature. Refer to your VCR or DVD user manual.

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Contents Benutzerhandbuch Foreword Dear CustomerQuick installation Press OK to start scanning for channels Meaning of symbols Safety instructions For future referenceContents Advanced settings Timer ManagerSettings Restoring factory settingsProduct description Front panelRear panel Inserting your Smart Card Insert the smartcard with the golden chip facing upRemote control RED, GREEN,YELLOW BlueConnecting your Digital-receiver Connecting to a TV and VCR both fitted with Scart socketsConnecting to your audio equipment analogue or digital Analogue Connection aConnecting of a video projector to watch digital TV Channel scan First installationFirst installation settings Set your TV display formatSearch failure Before starting a new scanDay-to-day operation Using Low Power modeYour cable receiver is in standby mode Digital radioUsing channel lists Using number keysUsing P+/P- keys PIN codeTo modify your PIN code, refer to paragraph PIN-Code Change Volume control / +Banner To close the banner, press Info a third timeCurrent programme options While watching digital TV or listening to digital radioSetting a timer via the Timer Manager Recording timersSet a timer from the EPG Deleting an active timerSwitching to analogue TV Premiere features Premiere MultifeedMenu Tree Menu treeMenu navigation Changing settingsCancelling/storing changes BasicsSmartcard Premiere Service MenuPIN-Code Change SystemWake-up channel DisplayDolby Digital To delete an existing timer Setting your receiverTimer Manager To set a new timer or edit 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 SettingsChannel Pool Must not be used as a password To enable Parental LockTo modify your receiver password For ParentsSystem Settings Advanced settingsTV Settings Enter your new password again to confirm Press ExitYou can also access this screen via the Premiere menu Time SettingsFactory settings Decoder StatusSoon as you set your receiver to standby Channel SearchYour receiver later, and then press OK to confirm Changing the remote control configuration Other settingsRestoring factory settings 11.3 VCR/DVD Recorder ControlEXT Digital-Receiver and VCR or DVD settings Recording with the VCR/DVD Recorder Control featurePage Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause ActionChange the TV Scart Output Technical specifications Video decoding3111 176