Philips 32HF5445, 32HF7875 user manual Installing a System SmartCard or System Box, Communication

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Installing a System SmartCard or System Box

NOTE: Before installing a System SmartCard or System Box, ensure the TV is switched off.

1.Inserting the System SmartCard or System Box

Insert the SmartCard into the SmartCard slot on the rear of the TV (available for certain models only) and connect the other cables as directed by the System provider.

After the SmartCard has been inserted and the cables connected, switch on the TV.

Sample of

System

SmartCard

For For the System Box, insert the RJ12 cable of the System Box to the DATA 11 (RJ12) connector on the rear of the TV and connect the other cables as directed by the System provider.

After all the connection of cables are completed, switch on the TV.

Sample of

System Box

Connect to the Data 1 (RJ 12) connector at the rear of the TV.

2.Setting up the correct Communication Source

Note: The default setting in the Communication menu is OFF. If a System SmartCard or System Box is used with this TV, the Communication menu item must be set to the correct communications protocol. For purposes of providing an example only, SP - I2C

is selected as the communications protocol.

In the SETUP menu, select

COMMUNICATION.

Press the > button to enter COMMUNICATION menu.

Press the > button to select SP - I2C.

COMMUNICATION

 

COMMUNICATION

SP - 12C

STORE

>

ENABLE CARD SLOT

NO

DCM TYPE

GENERIC

 

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Contents Philips Professional and Business Solutions Page Contents Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips IntroductionProduct information If presentSafety Check that Power Scart in the Auto Scart TroubleshootingDeselect HM Link in the Communication feature How to switch your TV on Connecting the aerial and mainsPutting batteries in the remote control Getting startedMenu Overview of TV Connectors and ControlsSlide this button Down to enter Into Setup Remote ControlsRC2886 ModeGuest Remote Control Keys PAY TV / Info / Radio Setup Overview of TV Setup Main Menu / Sub-MenusClock Setup Clock Setup function is avaliable for certain models onlyAccessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control RC2886 Accessing the Setup MenuAccessing TV Setup Menu using the Remote Control RC2573 Slide the button to the Setup locationNo Source Switch InstallationSelecting the language Selecting your Communication SourcePress the button to enter Program Install menu Installing the ProgrammesDefining the number of available channels NO. of Programs menuTUNER, AV 1, AV 2, Svideo InputEXT 3 CVBS, EXT 3 Svideo EXT 4 CVI, VGA, HdmiSelecting the TV system Installing the channels manuallyNaming a channel LabelWest EU, East EU, Cyrillic Teletext LanguageStore Select Program Install in the Setup menu Specifying and Configuring the settings and optionsLocking the Channels Press the button to select YESFullscreen Specifying the configurations when switching on TVPress the button to enter the Picture / Sound menu Picture / SoundSpecifying the Security options Security Press the button and selectPress the button to enter the Security menu Keyboard LockVideo OUT Mute Remote Control LockConfiguring the Control options ControlPress the or button to select a specified time period Press the button to enter the Control menuAudio / Video Mute Press the or button to specify a time period Digit TimeoutAuto Scart Always RGB Press the button to enter Video Adjustment menu Adjusting the PictureAuto Adjust Press the button to select Phase or ClockPress the or button to select Horizontal or VerticalConfiguring the Features options and settings ResetPress the button to enter the Features menu Smart Sound KEY Default Hdmi 2 AudioHdmi Press the button to enter Clock Setup menu Setting up the TV ClockTime Setting Setting the time of the Clock manuallySetting the time of the Clock via Teletext Time Download Display onBuzzer Volume Offsetting the clock timeDownload Program TV1, Info 1, PAY TV, AV1 EXT 1, Svideo or AV2Cloning the TV configuration to the SmartLoader Cloning the TV and the SmartLoader configurationCloning the SmartLoader configuration to the TV SmartLoaderSetting up the correct Communication Source Installing a System SmartCard or System BoxInserting the System SmartCard or System Box SystemSelecting the Low Power Standby Enable Card SlotConfiguration menu, select Features Checking the installation of System SmartCard or System BoxCommunication SP I2C Diagnosing Basic ProblemsOnline Check the Low Power Standby option Check whether the Card Slot is enabledAn F appears in the upper hand corner of the TV screen Programming the Multi Remote Controls function Appendix a Multi Remote Controls SupportRemote Control Press the button to enter the Communication menuMode Signal Format PC Format Appendix B Resolutions TablePC Analogue, D-sub input Mode Signal Format PC Format Hdmi InputEnvironmental Information Information for Users in the UK

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