Accessories

Remote control Protocol: RC6

Batteries: 2 x 1.5V type AAA/R03

User manual

QSG

Freeview flyer

Retune flyer

Coaxial RF cable

HDMI cable

AC/DC converter incl. mains cord

Miscellaneous

• Temperature range (°C) Operating +5 °C to +45 °C Storage -25 °C to +70 °C

Mains:AC 230 V +/- 10%, 50 Hz

Power consumption: < 15 W Standby: < 0.4 W

Weight:

Product: 1.75 Kg

Including packaging: 2.7 Kg

• Dimensions:

Product (mm) 240 x 210 x 65 Packaging (mm) 360 x 290 x 100

Due to continued improvements, this information is subject to change without notice.

10 Frequently asked questions

Connection

Your HD recorder does not display any digital TV channels on your TV.You may also see the on-screen message “Signal lost”.

Check that the aerial cable from the aerial wall socket is correctly connected to your HD recorder (see page 11).

There may be a temporary problem with the reception, caused, for example, by bad weather; try again later.

Check if there is any network message related to this signal loss.You can access the

Network messages menu from Menu > Settings > Network messages.

The time-shift bar with “Live” indication appears when you try to change a programme.

Repeat the programme change request to watch the programme.

Setup

Your HD recorder does not seem to be working and there are no lights on the front panel.

Check that the 12 V power supply unit is correctly connected to your HD recorder.

Your HD recorder does not seem to be working and a channel number is shown on the front-panel display.

Check that all connections are properly made (see page 11).

Check that your TV is plugged into the mains and that it is switched on.

Check that you have selected the correct A/V channel/source on your TV depending on how your HD recorder is connected to it (that is, using HDMI or SCART). Refer to your TV’s user manual for instructions.

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Philips HDT 8520 manual Batteries 2 x 1.5V type AAA/R03, Repeat the programme change request to watch the programme