8 Frequently asked questions

Here you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers about your universal remote and dock for iPod™. For further help, please visit www.philips.com/welcome

To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair the system yourself. If you encounter problems when you use your universal remote and dock for iPod™, check the following points before you contact Philips. If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips website www.philips.com/welcome. When you contact Philips, make sure that your universal remote and dock for iPod™ is nearby and the model number and serial number are available.

What should I do if “Cannot connect to IPod™ DOCKING CRADLE” appears on the screen?

This means the docking cradle is not configured to connect to the remote. Reconnect the remote to the docking cradle.

What should I do if “No IPod™

DOCKING

CRADLE found” appears on the screen? This means the docking cradle is not within range of the remote. Move closer, up to 3 feet (1m) of the docking cradle. Press OK to try again.

What if I cannot find my brand in the list of the selected devices?

The brands are divided by device and you could be looking in the wrong device.

STB contains the different set-top boxes for Satellite and DVB-T

AUDIO SET contains the tuner-amplifier combination and CD or DVD in

some cases

HTS contains the home theater systems

PVR contain personal video recorders and hard disc recorders

DMR contains Digital Media receivers

TV-VCR,TV-DVD, DVD-VCR DVD-HDD contain combination devices

GAME contains the DVD playback functions of the game consoles e.g.

Xbox and Play Station.

Not all brands are available in the database. If your brand is not in the list, select “Not in list” and perform a full database search. The remote will test all codes that are available.This can take up to 25 minutes.

How do I quit the installation wizard?

To quit the installation wizard, press the IPod™ LAUNCH key.

What do I do if the “No Connection” icon blinks in the upper right-hand corner of the screen?

This could mean:

The dock is disconnected. Make sure the power adapter is connected to a live electrical outlet and that the cables are connected properly.

The remote is too far from the docking cradle to set up a connection.

The remote should be no farther than a maximum distance of 130 ft (40m) from the docking cradle. Obstructions in the path from the remote to the docking cradle can reduce this distance. Move the remote closer to the docking cradle.

Another radiant device, e.g. a

microwave oven, is positioned too close to the docking cradle and is interfering with the signals of the remote.

Turn off the devices placed near the docking cradle that could be causing the interference and try connecting again.

What should I do if the universal remote for iPod™ is not powered?

Make sure the power adapter is connected to a live electrical outlet and that the cables are connected properly.Your universal remote for iPod™ could be in standby mode. It may take some time for start-up after standby mode.

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