4.4 INSTALLATION

4.4.1 Time offset

After switching on at the mains switch or after a power cut the time and date for the system clock (timer) are transferred from the data received. To ensure that the time and date of the receiver correspond to local time, a value for the deviation from standard time must be entered.

The offset value for CET summer time is {+2} hours, for CET winter time {+1} hour.

Please check or, if need be, correct the time offset value when setting up your equipment and also when the time changes in spring and autumn.

(1)Select using key 1 or using the W V keys, then activate using the OK key and set the desired time offset value using the B C keys. Confirm the modifications using the OK key.

N.B.: If an incorrect time offset value is entered, programme times will be indicated incorrectly.

4.4.2 Menu language

(1)Select language.

The menu language can be switched between {{German}, {English}, {French}, {Italian}, {Spanish}, {Dutch} and {Turkish}.

(2)Select character set.

Automatic switching of the character set is defined in the DVB standard - however unfortunately not all stations observe this standard with the result that characters from an incorrect character set may appear in a text.

Automatic character switching is provided in this unit, however various character sets can be installed if required, so that e.g. Greek texts are shown in the correct character set and are thus legible.

Selection: {Auto} {Standard} {Latin} {Cyrillic} {Arab} {Greek} {Hebrew}.

4.4.3 Signal paths

Activation and modification of each individual field are following the usual procedure.

Select the appropriate input field {XYZ} using keys 0...9 or W / V and activate using the OK key.

The parameters are set using the V or W key. The selection is confirmed using the OK key.

(1)

TV

VCR

Video output signals at TV and VCR SCART sockets

-- - - - - - - - - - - The following groups are possible in the TV and VCR sockets.

CVBS CVBS CVBS YC

 

RGB

CVBS

(RGB offers the best picture quality on the television set)

 

RGB

YC

(You can use YC with SVHS video recorders)

 

YC

CVBS

 

 

YC

YC

 

 

CVBS:

=

Composite Video Broadband Signal

 

FBAS:

=

Farbbild Austast Synchron Signal (equals CVBS)

 

YC:

=

like S video (Y: «brightness», C: «croma»)

(2)

TV >

VCR

Video/audio return path from TV to VCR unit

If {ON} is selected, the video and audio signals are also transmitted from the TV socket to the VCR socket in standby mode.

In {OFF} position the power consumption is reduced by approximately 0.5 watts.

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Philips DSR2000/00M manual Installation, Time offset, Menu language, Signal paths

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