Philips Cineos DCR 9000 User Manual

DCR 9000 Benutzerhandbuch DE User manual EN Bei Problemen, die nicht auf die Premier e Programme oder die Premier e Smartcard, sondern auf den Receiver zurückzuführ en sind, wenden Sie sich an das Philips Call Centr e unter 0180/500 75 31* (Deutschland) oder 0820 400 039* (Österr eich). *Täglich von 8 bis 23 Uhr err eichbar - 0,12 Euros/Min For pr oblems that are not r elated to Premier e programmes or the Premier e smart card, but rather due to your r eceiver , call the Philips call center on 0180/500 75 31* for German y or 0820 400 039* for Austria. *open 7 da ys from 08.00 to 23.00 - 0.12 Eur os/min 2 50
50 EN Dear V alued Customer , Thank you f or choosing our HDTV receiver . This User Manual will help y ou get the best out of the extensive and fascinating functions of your ne w receiv er . With your ne w HDTV receiv er [receiver type], the whole world of tele vision is open to you for top-quality vie wing! Y ou ar e now r eady for the futur e of television! HDTV is a new wa y to watch tele vision - a cr ystal clear , high-definition picture with sharp colour s. Premier e offers you Holl ywood blockbusters, major spor ts ev ents and documentaries of the highest quality . T ele vision now becomes an incredible vie wing experience. Y our new digital r eceiver [receiver type] is of course designed to receiv e and use Premier e ser vices. It is for those who expect mor e from television. A Premier e subscription means exclusive pr ograms, a wide selection, compr ehensive service and cutting edge technolog y . With Premier e you will experience innovations in TV bef ore an yone else. Premier e is the first, and up to now the only , German TV channel with programmes 24-hours a da y in high definition. Premier HD channels off er top Premiere pr ograms in unheard-of quality . • Enjoy the best curr ent films with picture and sound quality just like in the mo vie theatre - and in the original wide-scr een fo rmat. • See the world as it r eally is with the Premiere HD special off er . • Experience the best in sports in top quality and see the best football, basketball and ice hock ey pla yers and other sports sta rs. Premier e offers you mor e TV enjoyment, more variety and more comfort. • PREMIERE FILM offers gr eat entertainment to suit all tastes with a selection of 100 films a day with no commer cial interruptio n. DISNEY CHANNEL pro vides great family entertainment. • PREMIERE SPOR T & PREMIERE FUSSBALL LIVE offer best in spor ts. Y ou will nev er miss another goal. • PREMIERE THEMA includes a wide variety of theme channels for all y our moods and interests with documentaries, interactive advice programmes, children's pr ogrammes, music channels and adult channels, as well as the best pr ogrammes for fans of sci-fi, thrillers, action and classic movies. • On PREMIERE DIREKT , you can easily book the best cur rent films, exclusive sports events, special ev ents and adult television for whatev er time you want and enjoy them at home. When installing Premier e, please obser ve the installation instructions that come with the Pr emiere smart card. If you ha ven’ t got a Premier e smart card yet, y ou can find fur ther information on cur rent Pr emiere offers on: 0180/ 551 00 00 * - www .premier e.de 01/ 49166 200 - www .premier e .at for German y for Austria or at specific dealers. W e wish you gr eat viewing with your Philips [r eceiver type] ! Y our Philips T eam. * 0.12 euros/min on the Deutsche T elek om Ltd. fixed netw ork Fo re wo rd
51 EN 1 Quick installation 54 2 Meaning of symbols 56 3 Safety instructions 57 4 Product description 58 4.1 Front panel 58 4.2 Front panel displa y 59 4.3 Rear panel 60 5 Inser ting y our Smar tcard 61 6 Using y our remote contr ol when the STB mode is selected 62 7 Connecting your digital r eceiver 63 7.1 Connections 63 7.2 Connecting to a video pr ojector to watch Digital TV 67 8 First installation 68 8.1 First installation settings 68 8.2 Channel scan 68 8.3 Search failur e 68 9 Da y-to-day operation 69 9.1 Switching your r eceiver ON, or to LO W PO WER or ST AND-BY 69 9.2 Switching fr om watching digital TV to listening to digital radio 69 9.3 Changing channels while watching digital TV or listening to digital radio 70 9.4 PIN code 70 9.5 Banner 70 9.6 V olume control - / / 71 9.7 Curr ent programme options/Lip Synchr onisation 71 9.8 Electronic Pr ogramme Guide (EPG) 71 9.9 Set or delete recor ding timers 72 9.10 Viewing teletext 72 9.11 Checking or changing the video output resolution setting 73 10 Premier e features 73 10.1 Premier e Multifeed 73 10.2 PREMIERE DIREKT 73 Contents
52 EN 11 Menu system 74 11.1 Menu tr ee 74 11.2 Menu navigation 75 12 Premier e Menu 76 12.1 PIN Code Change 76 12.2 Smartcard 76 12.3 System 76 12.4 Scan 77 12.5 Displa y 77 12.6 Dolby Digital out of the digital audio output 77 12.7 W ake up 77 13 Settings 78 13.1 Timer Manager 78 13.2 Channel Manager 78 13.3 Settings 80 13.4 For Par ents 80 13.5 Advanced settings 81 13.6 Channel Search 83 14 Advanced settings 85 14.1 Restoring factor y settings 85 14.2 Changing the remote contr ol setting 85 14.3 VCR or D VD recorder contr ol 85 15 Pr ogramming y our remote contr ol for y our audio/video equipment brands 87 15.1 Mode selection (selecting the device y ou want to control) 87 15.2 V olume and mute contr ol assignment 87 15.3 Changing the brand setting of your r emote control for y our TV , VCR, D VD or Amplifier 88 15.4 Controlling y our TV , Video Recorder , D VD and amplifier 89 16 Glossar y 93 17 T roubleshooting 94 18 T echnical specifications 96 Code List für verschieden Mark en/Brand code list 98
53 EN When unpacking your r eceiver , please make sur e the following accessories ar e included: The package also includes the following documents: • User manual for r eceiver • Quick start guide • Philips W orld-Wide Guarantee Plastic bags can be dangerous. T o a void suffocation k eep the bag awa y from babies and childr en. Unpacking - 1 - Universal r emote control with batteries 2 - HDMI cable 3 - RF coaxial cable 4 - Mains cord 5 - Audio cable
54 EN Please read the saf ety and environmental instructions bef ore connecting y our receiv er . Y our TV set is fitted with an HDMI socket. If not, proceed to cha pter 8. - Disconnect your TV set fr om the mains. - Connect your r eceiver as shown belo w . Do not connect your r eceiver to the mains now . When connected as described below , volume contr ol is performed via y our TV set. - Insert your smart card in your r eceiver with the contacts facing up . Smart card insertion is required for Pa y-TV subscribers only . 1 Quick installation Cable Receiver RF coaxial cable Cable W all socket TV set EXT 1 EXT 2 HDMI Y Pb Pr VIDEO AUDIO INPUT L R EXT 1 EXT 2 Y P b Pr V IDEO A U DI O I NPU T L R
55 EN - Insert the two batteries supplied in your r emote control. Batteries are r emovable fr om the remote using common household tools. The batteries supplied do not contain hazardous substances such as Mer cur y , Cadmium, or Lead. Howe ver , they must not be disposed of with y our household waste but to a local separate batter y collection system. - Switch on your TV set and select the appr opriate HDMI input (refer to y our TV set user manual). - Now plug the r eceiver's pow er supply cord into the mains. The receiver displa y indicates , then . - Press V -Output once . The receiv er displa y should indicate If is displa yed instead, pr oceed to chapter 8. - Check that the welcome scr een displa ys on the TV screen. If no picture is displa yed or the pictur e quality is poor , refer to section T roubleshooting. - Press P then P- . W ait for a few seconds for the First installation screen to appear . - Select your fa vourite language. - Check for adequate signal str ength and quality . - Press OK to star t sear ching for channels. During the sear ch, a bargraph indicates the channel search pr ogress. This ma y take some time. It is to ensure the r eceiver will not miss out on channels. Once the scan has been successfully completed, a completion message is displa yed. - Press OK . A new scr een appears, with a message indicating that a search f or new , upgraded software is in pr ogress: - Either wait for software detection, and then proceed as indicated on scr een. I t is recommended to accept softwar e so as to keep y our receiver up-to-date. - Or press EXIT to stop searching for ne w software. At the end of first installation, your r eceiver tunes to the first channel in the main TV list. For detailed information on first installation, see chapter 8. For detailed information on other connections, refer to the on-screen help , either by pr essing the yellow colour k ey or via the menu by selecting the Help item. Alternativel y , see chapter 7. Y our r emote control is set to perform v olume control thr ough a Philips TV set. If you ha ve a TV set other than Philips, ref er to paragraph 15.3 to adapt the brand setting of your r emote control to y our TV set.
56 EN 2 Meaning of symbols 02 Important information: Must be read and understood. Y our pr oduct has been designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and r eused. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a pr oduct or its packaging, it means the product is cov ered by Eur opean Directiv e 2002/96/EC. Please inform y ourself about the local separate collection process for electr onic products. Please act according to y our local rules and do not dispose of your old pr oducts with your normal household waste. The corr ect disposal of your old pr oduct will help prev ent potential negative consequences for the envir onment and human health. The “Material recyclability symbol” affix ed on package cardboard and user manual means these parts are recyclable. So do not dispose of them with your normal household waste. The “Material recyclability symbol” affix ed on plastic packaging par ts means these parts are recyclable. So do not dispose of them with your normal household waste. The “Green Dot” affix ed on cardboard means PHILIPS pa ys a financial duty to the “Avoidance and Reco very of Packaging W aste” organization.
57 EN Y our r eceiver has been manufactur ed to meet the appr opriate safety standards, but the instructions below m ust be follow ed to operate it safely . These instructions must be k ept for future r eference. - Befor e connecting the receiver to the mains, check that the mains supply voltage corr esponds to the voltage printed on the r e ar of the receiv er . If the mains voltage is differ ent, consult your dealer . - The receiv er does not contain any user -ser viceable parts. Do not attempt to open it. All maintenance work must be carried out by qualified services centres. - If you disconnect the r eceiver fr om the mains, mak e sure to unplug it fr om the wall socket and not just fr om the AC sock et at the back of the unit. Children could seriousl y injure themselves, as the free end of the cable is still live. - It is recommended to unplug the r eceiver fr om the mains during lightning storms. - If the pow er cord is damaged, it must be r eplaced. Alwa ys refer to qualified services centres. - T o pr event fir e or shock hazard, do not expose the receiver to rain or moistur e . - The receiv er should be placed on a firm surface , and the v entilation openings must not be cov ered with items, such as newspapers, table clothes, cur tains, etc. - Do not install the receiv er near heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other apparatus that pr oduce heat. Protect it fr om direct sunlight. - When installing the receiv er , ensure ther e is a gap of appr oximately 2 cm ar ound the receiv er to enable air to circulate fr eely and pre vent ov erheating. - Lea ve accessible the mains connector at the back of the unit in case emergency shutdown is r equired. - Do not place any combustible objects on the r eceiver (candles, etc.). - No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the unit. The receiv er shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. Should this happen, disconnect your r eceiver from the mains and consult y our dealer . - Mak e sure that children do not place an y foreign objects in any of the openings. - For cleaning, use a soft, damp (not w et) cloth. Never use an y abrasive cloth and aerosol cleaners. Y our r eceiver , as any electronic equipment, consumes pow er . In order to reduce pow er consumption, please switch your receiv er to “Low P ower” whene ver y ou are not using it. For maxim um energ y sa ving we recommend y ou switch off the receiv er by unplugging it fr om the mains if you ar e not using it for a long time, e .g. during holida ys. 3 Safety instructions
58 EN 4 Pr oduct description 4.1 Fr ont panel 1 button with indicator ............................ Standby (short ke y press) “Low P ower” (2-second k ey press) - indicator lit in r ed Reset (5-second k ey press) 2 P- ................................................................ Channel down W ake up the r eceiver fr om stand-by or “low power”. 3 P ............................................................... Channel up W ake up the r eceiver fr om stand-by or “low power”. 4 TV/RADIO .................................................. T oggle betw een digital TV and digital radio. W ake up the r eceiver fr om stand-by or “low power”. 5 HDTV ......................................................... Indicate reception of HD programmes when lit in blue. 6 Displa y ........................................................ Front panel displa y . See paragraph 4.2. Open the door located on the right-hand side of the receiv er front panel to access the f ollowing: 7 V -Output ..................................................... Switch between output formats (HDMI, YPbPr , or EXT1). 8 V -Format ..................................................... Select picture resolution (Auto , 1080i, 720p, or 576p). 9 OK .............................................................. Confirm selection. 10 Smart card slot (slot 1) ............................... See chapter 5. Q W E R T Y O P U I
59 EN 4.2 Fr ont panel displa y 4.2.1 Pictograms 4.2.2 Description of segment displa y messages Represents pr ogression of channel scan or volume change. Lit when a recor ding is running. Lit during storage of data at the end of a channel scan. Lit when a smart card is requir ed. Blinks when receiving a r emote control command. Lit when at least one recor ding or reminder has been programmed. Receiver initializing. Please wait. Receiver in stand-b y Receiver tuned on a digital TV channel, e.g. Disney Channel. Receiver tuned on a digital Radio channel Recording in pr ogress. T o cancel a recor ding which is in progr ess press TIMER then 0 . The device connected to the EXT2 SCAR T of your receiv er is pla ying back a recor ding. Stop playback to r eturn to digital channels.
60 EN 4.3 Rear panel 1 RF OUT ( * ) ................................................ RF output used to connect your receiv er to a VCR/TV set to watch analogue channels only , or to connect another receiv er 2 RF IN ( * ) ..................................................... RF input used to connect the RF coaxial cable from the wall sock et 3 USB ( * ) ....................................................... For future use 4 L/R AUDIO OUT ( * ) ................................... Left/Right analogue audio outputs to connect your r eceiver to your TV left/right analogue inputs DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT ( * ) .......................... Digital audio output to connect your r eceiver to the digital coaxial input of your digital audio equipment 5 YPbPr VIDEO OUT ( * ) .............................. Outputs to connect your r eceiver to the YPbPr or component inputs of your TV set or video projector (2) 6 EXT1/T O TV ( * ) ......................................... SC AR T (1) output used to connect your TV set or video pr ojector (2) 7 EXT2/AUX ( * ) ............................................ SC AR T (1) output to connect your video r ecorder or D VD pla yer 8 SPDIF ( * ) .................................................... Digital audio output to connect your r eceiver to the digital optical input of your digital audio equipment using an optical cable (not supplied) 9 HDMI ( * ) .................................................... HDMI socket used to connect y our TV set HDMI input 10 ................................................................... Label showing the type and serial number of the r eceiver 11 230V~50Hz 15W max( ** ) .......................... Socket to connect the mains cor d * Safety Extra Low V oltage ** Hazardous V oltage (1) SCAR T is also called Euroconnector or Péritel. (2) If you consider using a video pr ojector , refer to its user manual for the best video f ormat to feed it. If necessar y , refer to paragraph 13.5.2 to pr operly set the EXT1/EXT2 SCAR T Output. T Y I O P R E W U P 10 11 Q
61 EN 5 Inser ting y our Smar tcard Y ou will be deliv ered a smart card when taking up a subscription. Insert your smart card in the direction indicated by the ar row with the golden chip facing up , and push it as far as it will go into the upper slot.
62 EN 6 Using y our r emote contr ol when the STB mode is selected (1) If you ha ve a TV set other than Philips, refer to paragra ph 15.3 to change the brand setting of your r emote control. Infrared interf erence on external devices T o a void bad remote contr ol reception, place your external de vices out of sight of the ambient lights of your TV set. LIST - Open current channel list - Then switch between fa vourite lists - Wak e up the receiver fr om stand-by EPG Open/Close the Electronic Pr ogramme Guide (EPG) RED , GREEN, YELLO W , BLUE Colour ke ys OPT (y ellow) Open the option menu for selection in option channels or NV OD applications, audio, teletext, and subtitles BA CK - Recall last channel while watching digital TV or listening to the radio - Wak e up the receiver fr om standby EXIT - Go back one step in the menu V olume (1) /- T urn the volume of your Philips TV set up/down Mute (1) Audio mute on your Philips TV set P /P- - Select next/pre vious channel - Wak e up the receiver fr om stand-by Audio selection SUBTITLE Subtitle selection MENU Open/Close menu V -Format Switch between pictur e resolutions V -Output Switch between output sour ces (HDMI or D VI/YPbPr/SCAR T) TV/RADIO - T oggle between digital TV and digital Radio - Wak e up the receiver fr om stand-by (mo vie expand) Control TV display format TIMER Set a recor ding timer from the EPG Note: press TIMER then 0 to delete the active timer . 0-9 - Select a channel in digital TV mode . - Directly select a men u item - Wak e up the receiver fr om stand-by CURSOR ke ys t /y Move selection up/do wn within menus and lists u / i Select value for a setting OK - Call up current channel list while watching digital TV or listening to the radio - Select/confirm in menu page up/down in lists Standby - Switch to Stand-by - Switch to Low P ower (k ey press mor e than 2 seconds) - Open info banner - Then show extended programme information - Then close banner SELECT Select the STB, TV , VCR, D VD , or AMP remote contr ol mode TEXT In running mode: open/close teletext
63 EN 7 Connecting y our digital r eceiv er There ar e sev eral wa ys you can connect and integrate your digital r eceiver into your existing audio/video equipment setup . W arning! Befor e star ting: - Unplug all equipment (TV set as well as r ecorder) fr om the mains. Do not connect your digital r eceiver to the mains supply no w. - Refer to the r elevant connection diagram to incorporate your digital r eceiver into y our existing audio/video setup. 7.1 Connections 7.1.1 Y our TV set is HDTV capable (HD-Ready label) Y ou want to connect y our receiver so as to r eceive HDTV in HD quality . 7.1.1.1 Digital connection to TV via HDMI (lead supplied) - r ecommended Y ou ha ve an HD-Ready TV set which is fitted with an HDMI input. Incorporate your r eceiver in y our existing installation as described below . Cable Receiver RF coaxial cable Cable W all socket TV set EXT 1 EXT 2 HDMI Y Pb Pr VIDEO AUDIO INPUT L R EXT 1 EXT 2 Y P b Pr V IDEO A U DI O I NPU T L R
64 EN 7.1.1.2 Digital connection to TV via D VI - recommended if y our TV set is not fitted with an HDMI input Y ou ha ve an HD-Ready TV set which is fitted with a D VI input only . Incorporate your r eceiver in y our existing installation as described below . Cable Receiver RF coaxial cable Cable W all socket EXT 1 EXT 2 DVI TV set EXT 1 EXT 2 AUDIO INPUT L R
65 EN 7.1.1.3 Analogue connection to TV via YPbPr (lead not supplied) Y ou ha ve a TV set which is fitted with a YPbPr input (component input, no HDMI or D VI input). Incorporate your r eceiver in y our existing installation as described below . Y ou ma y not be able to receive some content-pr otected, premium HDTV channels as these ar e only a vailable through HDMI or D VI connection. 7.1.1.4 Connection to a recor der Cable Receiver EXT 1 EXT 2 Y Pb Pr VIDEO E XT 1 E XT 2 TV set AUDIO INPUT L R RF coaxial cable Cable W all socket Cable Receiver RF coaxial cable Cable Wall socket EXT 1 EXT 2 Recorder EXT 2 EXT 1 ANT IN ANT OUT TV set
66 EN 7.1.2 Y our TV set is only SDTV capab le Incorporate your r eceiver in y our existing installation as described below . - Connect the cable from the cable wall sock et to the “RF IN” socket of y our digital receiv er . - Connect the “EXT1” SCAR T socket of y our digital receiver to the RGB capable SCAR T socket of y our TV using the SC AR T lead supplied with your digital r eceiver . - Connect the “EXT2” SCAR T socket of y our digital receiver to the “EXT1/OUTPUT” SC AR T socket of y our recor der using a SCAR T lead. - Plug all your equipment, excluding y our digital receiv er , into the mains. This connection applies to both VCRs and DVD r ecorders fitted with one or two SCAR T sockets. With this connection set up , you can: • watch digital TV while you r ecord analogue TV . • watch analogue TV while you r ecord digital TV . • recor d the digital TV channel you ar e watching. • watch pla y-back from your VCR or D VD . Cable Receiver RF coaxial cable Cable W all socket EXT 1 EXT 2 TV set Recorder EXT 2 EXT 1 ANT IN ANT OUT
67 EN 7.1.3 Digital audio connections Depending on your audio equipment, you hav e several options to connect y our digital receiv er . CONNECTION (A) Either Connect the “SPDIF” digital audio output sock et to the relevant input sock et of your audio equipment using an optical cable (not supplied). Consult the user manual of y our audio equipment to locate the proper digital audio input. (1) CONNECTION (B) Or Connect the audio “DIGIT AL ” output socket to the r elevant digital audio input sock et of your audio equipment using a single CINCH cable (not supplied). Consult the user manual of y our audio equipment to locate the proper digital audio input. (1) (1) With either connection, you can only control the volume (up/do wn and mute) using your audio equipment remote contr ol; refer to the user manual of your audio equipment. T o perform volume control using your r eceiver remote control, r efer to the remote contr ol user ma nual. When using one of these digital audio connections, you ma y experience a de-synchronisation betw een sound and pictures (Lip synchronisation). T o restor e synchronisation, change the Lip Synchronisation setting as described in paragra ph 9.7. 7.2 Connecting to a video pr ojector to watch Digital TV 7.2.1 Y our video projector is onl y SDTV capable Connect the “EXT1” SCAR T socket of y our digital receiver to y our video projector . Video projectors ar e often fed with S-Video format video signals. If this is the case with your pr ojector , follow the instructions below for connection and installation: - Connect a SCAR T/S-Video adapter to the “TV” SC AR T of your receiv er (not supplied), and connect the adapter to the S-Video input of your video pr ojector by means of a S Video cable. - Installation: ref er to chapter 13.5.2 to change the “TV/VCR output” setting of your digital r eceiver to S-VIDEO/P AL-CVBS. 7.2.2 Y our video pr ojector is HDTV capable (YPbPr , D VI, or HDMI interface) Connect the HDMI, D VI, or YPbPr socket of y our digital receiver to the corr esponding input on your video projector . A B Digital Audio equipment Electrical digital input Optical digital input Cable Receiver
68 EN Y ou ha ve inserted the batteries supplied in your remote contr ol. Y our r eceiver is connected to the cable wall sock et, TV set and other equipment according to one of the diagrams in chapter 7. - Switch on your TV set and select the appr opriate HDMI input (refer to your TV set user manual). - Plug the receiv er’ s power supply cor d into the mains. The receiver displa y indicates , then . - Press V -Output once , then check the receiv er displa y indication: • If is displa yed, check that the w elcome screen displa ys on your TV scr ee n. • if is displa yed instead, successiv ely press V -Output until the source selected matches y our connections as described in paragraph 7.1 and the w elcome screen appears on y our TV screen. - Pr ess P then P-. W ait for a few seconds f or the First Installation screen to appear . 8.1 Installation settings - Select your fa vourite language. - Check for adequate signal str ength and quality . - Press OK to star t sear ching for channels. The Installation screen a ppears. - Proceed to paragra ph 8.2. If you pr ess EXIT during the scanning process, you interrupt the scanning and go back to the pr evious screen. In this case , none of the channels found are stor ed. 8.2 Channel sear ch Once the scan has been successfully completed, a completion message is displa yed. - Press OK . A new scr een appears, with a message indicating that a search f or new , upgraded software is in pr ogress: - Either wait for softwar e detection, and then proceed as indicating on screen. It is recommanded to accept softwar e so as to keep y our receiver up-to-date. At the end of the first installation, the r eceiver tunes to the first channel in the main TV list. - Or press EXIT to stop searching for ne w software and tune the r eceiver to the first channel in the main TV list. 8.3 Sear ch failure In case of channel search failur e , a message is displa yed. - Press EXIT to go back to the First Installation screen. Befor e star ting a new scan The following checks ar e recommended to r ecover adequate signal quality and strength: • Check the RF coaxial cable. • Then check the RF coaxial cable connection to your r eceiver (see chapter 7). - When the signal strength and quality is adequate, press OK to launch a new search. If the failure message a ppears again, ref er to chapter 17 to find out the reason for failur e . For a pr oper diagnosis and installation check, call your installer . 8 First installation
69 EN 9.1 Switching y our receiv er ON, or to LO W PO WER or ST AND-BY In standby mode, there is no pictur e , no sound but y our receiver is still activ e and the displa y indicates the time or . In low pow er mode, your receiv er is off and the button indicator is lit in r ed. Y our r eceiver is in low pow er : - Press P , P- , or TV/RADIO either on the remote contr ol or front panel, or pr ess any n umber ke y on the remote contr ol to switch to standby . Y our r eceiver is in standby: - Press P , P- , or TV/RADIO either on the remote contr ol or front panel, or pr ess any n umber ke y on the remote contr ol to switch the receiv er on. Y ou ar e watching digital TV or listening to digital radio. - T o put y our receiv er in stand-by , press either on the remote contr ol or front panel. - T o put y our receiv er in “low power”, press for 2 seconds either on the r emote control or fr ont panel. Although it is recommended to s witch your receiv er to “low power” when not using it so as to sa ve energy , bear in mind that update functions are not supported in “low pow er”. Thus you should allow y our receiver to r emain in standby regularly (at least once a week) so as to enable updates. 9.2 Switching fr om watching digital TV to listening to digital radio T o s witch your receiv er from digital TV to digital radio and from digital radio to digital TV: - Press TV/RADIO either on the remote contr ol or on the front panel. 9.3 Changing channels while watching digital TV or listening to digital radio 9.3.1 Using number k eys of the remote contr ol - Dial a number using the r emote number ke ys to tune the corr esponding channel. 9.3.2 Using P /P- ke ys of the remote contr ol or P /P- buttons of the fr ont panel - Press P to tune the next channel in the current channel list. - Press P- to tune the previous channel in the cur rent channel list. 9.3.3 Using channel lists T o select a channel fr om a channel list: - Press LIST to displa y the current channel list (either the main TV list or the bouquet list pre viously selected). - Press LIST repeatedly to displa y the list you want to select. - Scroll to the channel y ou want to tune using the U or I ke y . Scroll fr om one page to another using the or remote control k ey . - Press OK to confirm your choice. Y ou can previe w the channel on the right hand 9 Da y-to-da y operation
70 EN Icon Description Soundtrack selection Current fa vourite list Maturity rating a vailable Scrambled channel Locked channel Subtitles a vailable Dolby Digital audio a vailable Additional info a vailable Reminder set Recording timer set 16: 9 format available (EPG only) HD programme a vailable Alternate options a vailable side of the screen or listen to the selected radio channel. - Pr ess OK again to close the channel list and watch the programme in full scr een view . Empty fa vourite lists cannot be opened. 9.4 PIN code Child protection is a high priority . By entering your PIN code, you can watch programmes that ha ve been lock ed for child pr otection at any time of the da y or night - without neglecting the issue of child protection. For a programme to be passed for universal vie wing, a cer tificate is r equired by la w from the FSK (Fr ee Self Control) on behalf of the State Child Protection Authorities. For a lock ed programme to be broadcast, a 4-digit PIN code has to be entered. Y ou receiv e your PIN code together with your smart card. Please note that this code is differ ent from y our passwor d (also called “system passwor d”). The PIN code is used to access programmes to which a maturity rating is assigned. Such programmes ar e systematically locked so as to pr event unsuitable audiences from watching them. When a maturity rating is associated to the current pr ogramme, a specific icon appears in the channel banner . T o vie w a locked pr ogramme , enter your PIN code when pr ompted. K eep your PIN code secr et to prev ent children fr om using it. T o modify y our PIN code, refer to paragraph PIN-Code Change. 9.5 Banner An information banner is used to displa y information about the current channel and programme. Each time you change channel, the banner appears at the bottom of the screen, indicating: • the curr ent date and time • the curr ent channel list name • the curr ent channel name and number in the curr ent channel list • icons indicating the channel characteristics, e.g. availability of subtitles (see icon description table) • NO W programme information (and NEXT pr ogramme information, accessible by pr essing the Y key ) • a bar graph indicating: • the start time of the current pr ogramme , • the start time of the next programme, • the curr ent progr ess. T o displa y the banner anytime while watching digital TV or listening to digital radio: - Press (INFO). For mor e info about the curr ent programme while the banner is on: - Press (INFO) a second time. T o close the banner: - Press (INFO) a thir d time . 9.6 V olume contr ol - / / Y our r emote control is set to perform v olume control thr ough a Philips TV set. If you ha ve a TV set other than Philips, ref er to paragraph 15.3 to adapt the brand setting of your r emote control to y our TV set.
71 EN 9.7 Cur rent pr ogramme options/ Lip Synchr onisation The OPT key is used to dir ectly access the video content selection, audio language, subtitles language, teletext options and Lip synchronisation (sound-pictures synchronisation). T o change the cur rent pr ogramme options: - Press OPT . - Set the desired setting using the T or Y key . - Press OPT to exit. By default, subtitles are disabled. If you use digital audio connections as described in paragra ph 7.1.3 and experience sound-pictures de-synchr onisation, change the Lip Synchronisation setting. T o change the Lip Synchr onisation setting: - Press OPT . - Press the blue colour k ey . - Change the setting as appr opriate using the T or Y key . - Press the blue colour k ey to sa ve the change. - Press OPT to exit 9.8 Electr onic Programme Guide (EPG) While watching digital TV or listening to digital radio: - Press EPG to open the EPG for the curr ent channel. The highlight is on the current programme (also called “NO W” programme). If after a short time no information appears for the curr ent or the next programme, it means that no information is a vailable . - Press (INFO) to displa y extended information for the highlighted programme. When information is made up of sev eral pages, press or to scr oll up or down. Press (INFO) again to quit extended information. - Press the I or U k ey to mov e the highlight to the previous or next pr ogramme respectiv ely . - Press the T or Y k ey to view the pr evious or next da y programme list respectiv ely . - Press P- or P to view the pr evious or next channel pr ogramme list respectivel y . T o set a r ecording timer or a r eminder , follow the instructions displa yed on the screen. EPG information has to be updated r egularly (at least once a week). Updates ar e performed automatically e very time you turn your r eceiver to standb y . T o allow for complete update of EPG information, mak e sure y ou regularly turn y our receiver to standby . If your EPG information has not been completel y updated, some pieces of information ma y not be available; for instance, you might get incomplete inf ormation when performing a sear ch. Also note that EPG information has to be fully reloaded in case of pow er failure, “low power” mode, or network or content modification. 9.9 Set or delete r ecording timers Recording timers ar e used to perform VCR or D VD recor dings. Please note that during a recor ding your r eceiver is lock ed and most remote control k eys are inactiv e. T o watch another digital channel, y ou must cancel the active timer .
72 EN 9.9.1 Setting a timer in the EPG - In the EPG, press TIMER once to set a recording on the selected pr ogramme that is highlighted. Press TIMER once again to set a reminder on the pr ogramme. The timer type is signalled in the highlight using icon for r ecordings or icon for reminders. Press TIMER a third time to delete the timer . When setting a timer on a lock ed channel, you will be pr ompted to enter your passw ord. T o edit a timer fr om the EPG: - Mov e the highlight to the desired pr ogramme and press OK to access the Timer Edition screen. 9.9.2 Cancelling an active timer A timer is active; recording is signalled by the indication on the displa y . T o delete the activ e timer : - If your r eceiver is in standby , press P , P- , TV/RADIO, or any number k ey . - Press the k ey sequence TIMER then 0 to cancel the active timer . The indication then disappears and y ou can change channels. 9.9.3 Y our receiver is lock ed with the indication sho wn on the front displa y Y our r eceiver is block ed because a timer is active. - Press the k ey sequence TIMER then 0 to cancel the active time and recov er full control of y our receiver . 9.10 Vie wing teletext - Press TEXT . - Use number k eys to select a page. - Press TEXT to exit. 9.11 Checking or changing the video output r esolution setting T o check the cur rent output resolution setting, press V -Format once . In case the picture displa yed is distorted, tr y switching betw een output resolution settings by successiv ely pressing V -F ormat .
73 EN Some Premier e channels include special features. On so-called “Options channels”, during sports broadcasts, you can choose betw een different matches (e.g. football), change audio soundtracks (e.g. stadium/ commentar y) or choose between differ ent camera angles (Formula 1). Using the “Options channels” on the PREMIERE DIREKT portal channels, you can also choose the start time of your choice for the movie y ou're ordering. 10.1 Pr emier e Multifeed Premier e sports broadcasts are a vailable via the Options channels. This means that the view er can choose from a wide variety of channels and angles via the PREMIERE sports por tal. A programme can be selected as f ollows: When multifeed options ar e a vailable for the curr ent programme, the icon is displa yed in the channel banner . T o select a m ultifeed option: 1 Press the y ellow OPT key of the r emote control to open the Options screen. 2 Scroll to the option y ou want to set using the t or y ke y . 3 Select the sports programme using the u or i ke y . 4 Press OK to confirm and exit the Options screen. 10.2 PREMIERE DIREKT PREMIERE DIREKT presents various pr ogrammes at various times that you can order individually . All the information about the programmes on off er , prices and the process of ordering is a vailable from the PREMIERE DIREKT portal or at www .premier e.de/direkt. Here is ho w you can watch the pr ogrammes you order ed on PREMIERE DIREKT: 1 Press the y ellow OPT key on the r emote control to open the Options screen. 2 Use the t or y key to place the cursor on the pictur e selection. 3 Use the u or i key to select the mo vie at the star t time y ou want, e .g. D2 - 9.30pm. 4 Press OK to confirm and close the Options window . OPT 10 Pr emier e featur es
74 EN Mode Channel List Channel Date Start Time End Time Timer T ype Repeat Select List Mode Channel List Modification Channel Pool Sort Mode Channel Pool Sort Banner Duration Banner T ransparency Channel Number Input Latency Timer W arning Duration Front Panel Intensity in Standb y Zoom Factor applies on Menu On-screen Language Audio Language Subtitles Subtitles Language TV screen format for SD TV set Displa y Format D VD/VCR SCAR T Output Video / D VD Recorder Contr ol Dolby Digital Default V olume TV Audio D VD / VCR Audio Time Offset System Information Software Upgrade 11 Pr emier e Menu 11.1 Menu tr ee Premier e menu Timer Manager Channel manager Settings For Par ents Advanced Settings Channel Search Help for System Installation PIN-Code Change Smartcard System Scan Displa y Dolby Digital W ake-up channel Timer edition List Organisation List Editing Channel pool Displa y options Language options Decoder lock Passwor d change TV Settings System Settings Time Settings Factory Settings Decoder Status Start frequency Stop frequency Constellation Bandwidth' TV set Connection D VD / VCR Connection Audio Connection Set top box connected to Resolution for HD TV set EXT1 SCAR T Output
75 EN 11.2 Menu na vigation 11.2.1 Basics While watching digital TV or listening to the radio: - Press the MENU ke y to displa y the Main Menu. - Press the t or y k ey to select the desired men u item. Alternatively , dial the number corr esponding to the menu item you want to open. - Press OK to displa y the sub items. Press MENU to close the menu and return to watching TV . 11.2.2 Changing settings Once you highlighted an adjustable item or sub item, you can then access the values and mak e changes using the T or Y ke y to select an option and number k eys to enter numerical values. When Parental contr ol is activated, you need to enter your passw ord to open certain menu items. 11.2.3 Cancelling/storing changes - Either press EXIT to exit the screen without storing changes. - Or press OK to validate changes and exit the screen. In both cases, the selection mov es one step back in the menu.
76 EN The Premier e Menu includes the following items: o PIN Code Change o Smartcard o System o Scan o Displa y o Dolby Digital o W ake up 12.1 PIN Code Change This screen is used to modify the PIN code f or the protection of minors. T o modify y our PIN-Code, follow the instructions displa yed on scr een. 12.2 Smar tcar d This screen is used to displa y information about your smartcard. 12.3 System This screen is used to displa y information about your r eceiver , including the Premiere Serial Number and software v ersion. 12.3.1 Software Upgrade 12.3.1.1 Automatic software upgrade notification While in Stand-by , your r eceiver sear ches for software upgrade. If a vailable , a notification is displa yed at r eceiver wak e-up from Stand-by . T o upgrade your r eceiver , follow the instructions displa yed on scr een. 12.3.1.2 Check for new softwar e availability - Press the r ed colour ke y from the System screen described abov e to launch a search f or new software. After a few seconds, the Software Upgrade screen indicates whether new softwar e is available. - T o pr oceed with the receiv er software upgrade, refer to paragra ph 13.5.5.2. 12.3.2 Factor y Settings This screen is used to r eset your r eceiver back to the factory default condition. - Press the gr een colour ke y . - When prompted, pr ess the green colour k ey again to confirm. - Alternativel y , press EXIT to exit the screen without modifying the r eceiver settings. If you r eset your r eceiver to factory settings, you lose all the settings you stor ed pre viously . 12 Pr emier e Menu
77 EN 12.4 Scan This screen is used to vie w the date and results of the last scan performed. It may also be used to launch a new scan. - Pr ess the green colour k ey to scan the KDG netw ork. - Alternativel y , press the y ellow colour k ey to sear ch for All channels. 12.5 Displa y This screen is used to set y our receiv er according to y our TV set screen format and depending on the output selected (HDMI/D VI, YPbPr , or EXT1/2). - Set values for the follo wing (default settings are underlined): - Press EXIT to exit the screen. 12.6 Dolb y Digital out of the digital audio output This screen is used to enable/disable Dolb y Digital sound. When Dolby Digital is disabled, y ou can still get stereo sound in digital format (PCM). 12.7 W ak e up This screen is used to set the channel to be tuned at the r eceiver wak e-up. Default setting is programme 100. HDTV output SDTV output HDMI/D VI YPbPr EXT1/2 TV Screen F ormat 16: 9 4: 3 or 16: 9 , depending on your TV set Displa y format Full Screen or Pillar Box, or Extended See table in paragraph 13.5.1. Auto or Letter Box ,o r Centre Cut-Out Resolution Auto , 1080i, 720p, or 576p Not adjustable (alwa ys 576i) TV SCAR T Output Not applicable RGB (recommended) or CVBS , or S-VIDEO A V Control On (recommended) or Off
78 EN 13.1 Timer Manager The Timer Manager is used to set, edit or delete: o recor ding timers for the pr ogrammes you want to r ecord using your VCR or D VD recorder , o reminders f or the programmes y ou want to see in the near future. T o be able to r ecord a digital channel using a VCR or DVD r ecorder , you must program both y our recorder and r eceiver : - Y ou must set a timer on your receiv er . - Y ou must also set a timer on the VCR or D VD recorder (r efer to the VCR or D VD recor der user manual). If you ha ve a Philips VCR or D VD recorder , you can a void setting a timer on the VCR or D VD recorder by using the Video/D VD Recorder Contr ol feature. Refer to paragraph 14.3 for mor e information on Video/DVD Recor der Control. T o delete an existing timer : - Scroll to the timer y ou want to delete . - Press the r ed colour ke y to delete it from the timer list. - Press EXIT to exit the screen. T o set or edit a timer : - Scroll to the timer y ou want to edit and press OK to select it from the timer list. - Alternativel y , simply press the gr een colour key to set a ne w timer . - Then set or modify the following: • Mode: select TV or Radio ser vice using the T or Y ke y . • Channel list : select the list to which the cha nnel you want to r ecord belongs using the T or Y ke y . • Channel : select the number of the channel on which the programme y ou want to recor d is broadcast using the T or Y ke y or number k eys. • Date : select a date using the number ke ys or the T or Y key . • Star t time : select a star t time using the number k eys or the T or Y ke y to modify the default time in steps of 1 hour . • End Time : select a end time using the number k eys or the T or Y ke y to modify the default time in steps of 1 hour . • Timer T ype : select Recording or Reminder • Repeat: select Once for a single recor ding at the selected time and date, Every da y to recor d once every da y , or Every week to record once e very week using the T or Y key . - Press OK to confirm, or EXIT to go back to the timer list screen. When a recor ding timer is active, you cannot change digital channels, but y ou can switch to analogue TV fr om your TV set and zap thr ough analogue channels. 13.2 Channel Manager During installation, a Main TV channel list and bouquet lists are built up according to your cable TV supplier’ s presets. The Main TV or Radio list is made up of three sub-sets: • a list you can customize accor ding to your pr eferences: channels 1 to 99 (this list is empty after first installation) • a list containing all Premier e channels if available: channels 100 to 199 • a list containing all the channels found: fr om channel 200 onwards. 13 Settings
79 EN The Channel Manager sub menu includes the follo wing items: o List Organization o List Editing o Channel Pool 13.2.1 List Organization This item is used to activate or de-activate bouquet lists. 1 Select TV or Radio channel lists using the TV/RADIO key . 2 Scroll to the list y ou want to activate or de-activate using the ty keys. 3 Press the r ed colour ke y to activate or de-activate the list. 4 Press EXIT to confirm and exit. 13.2.2 List Editing This item is used to customize the editable part of the Main TV list (channels 1 to 99). 1 Set criteria for the channels y ou want to Add or Remove/Reor der : • Mode: TV or Radio depending on the type of channels you want • Channel List: Main TV , which is the only editable list • Set the Modification feature y ou want to use: Add Channels or Remo ve/Reor der Channels • In case you selected Ad d Channels , you must also define the channel pool from which y ou want to add channels by setting values for the following: o Channel P ool : channel properties you want to use as filtering criteria o Sor t : list ordering method 2 Press OK to access the next screen. It ma y take a fe w seconds for this screen to appear . T o add channels to the editable part of the Main TV list (Add Channels): 1 Scroll to the channel y ou want to add using the ty ke ys. 2 Press OK to add the channel to the list. 3 Repeat this operation as needed. 4 Press EXIT to exit the screen. T o remo ve channels fr om the editable par t of the Main TV list (Remo ve/Reor der Channels): 1 Press the r ed colour ke y to remo ve all channels fr om the list. 2 Alternativel y , scroll to the channel y ou want to remov e using the ty keys. 3 Press OK to remov e the channel. Deletion is immediate . T o reorder channels in the editable part of the Main TV list (Remo ve/Reor der Channels): 1 Scroll to the channel y ou want to move using the ty keys. 2 Press the y ellow colour k ey to enable r eordering, as indicated by the pr esence of the double arr ow . 3 Mov e the channel to the desired position using the ty keys. 4 Press OK to confirm. 5 Repeat this operation as needed. 13.2.3 Channel P ool This item is used to lock or unlock channels. When zapping thr ough the channel lists, locked channels will be signalled using a lock icon and protected b y PIN-Code. The PIN code is a 4-digit code used to prev ent access to inappr opriate Premier e programmes (par ental control). T o set the channel pool: 1 Select values for the follo wing: • Mode : TV or Radio depending on the type of channels you want to manage • Channel P ool : channel properties to be used as filtering criteria • Sor t : list ordering method 2 Press OK to access the next screen. It ma y take a fe w seconds for this screen to appear .
81 EN 13 . 5 Advanced sett ings The Sett ings sub menu menu includes the f ollow i ng i tems: • TV Setti ngs • System Setti ngs • T i me Setti ngs • Decoder Status • Factor y Setti ngs 13.5.1 TV Settings Th i s screen i s used to set aspect rat i o sett ings . - Select values for the follo w ing (default sett ings are underl i ned): - Press OK to conf i rm. Displa y format i s used to set the wa y the v i deo is transformed in case the broadcast aspect rat io and y our TV screen f ormat (4 :3 or 16 :9) do not match . Select Auto for automat i c format select ion . Case1: V i deo v i a HD connect i on (HDMI/D VI or YPbPr) TV screen f ormat is supposed to be 16 : 9 HDTV output SDTV output HDMI/D VI YPbPr EXT1/2 Resolution Auto , 1080i, 720p , or 576p Not appl i cable TV Screen F ormat Not ad justable (alwa ys 16 : 9) 4: 3 or 16: 9 , or Auto depend i ng on your TV set Displa y format Full Screen or Pillar Box, or Extended See tables below . Auto or Letter Box ,o r Centre Cut-Out TV SCAR T Output CVBS , or S-VIDEO RGB (recommended) or CVBS , or S-VIDEO Broadcast is 4:3 Br oadcast is 16:9 P i llar box Extended Full screen
82 EN Case2: V i deo v i a SCAR T TV screen f ormat is e ither 4 :3 or 16 : 9 13.5.2 System Settings Th i s screen i s used to set y our rece iv er aud i o/video output sett i ngs. - Select values for the follo w i ng: • D VD/VCR SCAR T Output : select the EXT2 SC AR T output format supported by y our TV set and D VD/VCR (refer to y our TV and D VD/VCR user manual for more informat ion) • Dolby Digital: select ON to enable Dolby Di gi tal sound • Video/D VD Recorder Control : No , Pr epare Record , or Recor d Link depend i ng on the control f eature supported by your r ecorder (for mor e i nformati on, r efer to paragraph 14 .3 of th is manual or to y our recor der user manual) • TV Audio: select Stereo or Mono dependi ng the audi o output f ormat of your TV • D VD/VCR Audio : select Stereo or Mono dependi ng the audi o output format of your D VD/VCR • Default V olume : select the volume lev el at wake-up . - Press OK to conf i rm. 13.5.3 Time Settings Th i s screen i s used to set the local t i me offset w i th r espect to actual local t i me retr i e ved fr om the network . The offset sett i ng is updated automat i cally . 1 Select the appr opr i ate T ime Offset w ith respect to GMT t i me. 2 Press OK to conf i rm and exi t the screen, or EXIT to ex i t wi thout stori ng the changes . Broadcast is 4:3 Broadcast is 16:9 TV is 4:3 Auto Letter box Centre cut-out TV is 16:9 Any sett i ng
80 EN T o lock or unlock a par ticular channel: 1 Scroll to the channel y ou want to lock or unlock. 2 Press the y ellow colour k ey to lock it. A mark appears, indicating that the channel is lock ed. 3 Alternativel y , press the y ellow colour k ey to unlock a lock ed channel. 4 Repeat this operation as needed. 5 Press EXIT to exit the screen. 13.3 Settings Settings is used to set: • Displa y options • Language options 13.3.1 Displa y options This screen is used to set displa y options according to your pr eferences. - Select values for the follo wing: • Banner Duration : select a banner display duration, fr om 2 to 8 seconds using the u or i key . • Banner T ransparency : select On to enable banner transparency . • Channel Number Input Latency : select the time lapse after which a number k ey press is tak en into account, from 1 to 5 using the u or i key . • Timer W arning Duration : select a banner displa y duration, from 15 seconds to 5 minutes using the u or i key. • Front panel intensity in Standb y : Low or High • Zoom factor applies on menu : from 1.0 (no zoom) to 1.2 ( 20 % zoom) - Press OK to confirm. 13.3.2 Language options This screen is used to set language options accor ding to your pr eferences. - Select values for the follo wing: • On-Screen Languag e : select a language for on-screen displa y • Audio Language : select your audio language • Subtitles: select On, “If audio not availab le” , “Hard of hearing” for special subtitles for deaf or Hard of Hearing vie wers, or Off to disable subtitles. • Subtitles Language : select subtitles language. - Press OK to confirm. 13.4 F or Parents This screen is used to enable Par ental Lock and change your r eceiver passw ord. The passw ord is a 4-digit code used to lock channels and featur es of the receiv er . This code is differ ent from the PIN code, which is a 4-digit code used to prev ent access to programmes not intended f or persons under 18. T o enable Par ental Lock: - Select Ye s to enable Parental Lock. - Alternativel y , select No to disable Parental Lock. Additionally , you ma y modify your receiv er password fr om this screen. T o modify your receiv er password: 1 Press the r ed colour ke y to access the Passw ord Change featur e . 2 Enter your cur rent passw ord. If you ha ve nev er changed your passw ord, enter 1234 (factor y setting). 3 Enter your ne w passwor d using number k eys. Note that your pass word cannot be made up of identical digits. 1911 must not be used as a passw ord! 4 Enter your ne w passwor d again to confirm. 5 Press EXIT .
83 EN 13.5.4 Factor y Settings This screen is used to r eset your r eceiver back to the factory default condition. - When prompted, pr ess the red colour k ey to confirm. - Alternativel y , press EXIT to exit the screen without modifying the receiv er settings. If you r eset your r eceiver to factory settings, you lose all the settings you stor ed pre viously . 13.5.5 Decoder Status The Decoder Status sub menu menu includes the f ollowing items: o System Information o Decoder Upgrade 13.5.5.1 System Information This screen is used to displa y information about your r eceiver , including the Premiere Serial Number and software v ersion. Y ou can also access this scr een via the Premiere men u. 13.5.5.2 Software Upgrade This item is used for softwar e upgrades. Select it to check the current softwar e version as w ell as launch a search f or new software. After a while, the Software Upgrade screen indicates whether new software is a vailable . - Press EXIT to exit the screen in case no new softwar e is available. In case software is a vailable , you ar e offered three options: - Press the gr een colour ke y to choose to upgrade your r eceiver immediately , and then press OK to launch new software installation. - Or press the y ellow colour k ey to choose to upgrade y our receiver later , and then press OK to confirm your choice. New softwar e installation takes place as soon as you set y our receiv er to standby . - Or press the r ed colour ke y to refuse to upgrade y our receiv er and return to the Decoder status sub menu. After successful software installation, a confirmation message is display ed. In case of installation failure, a failure message is displa yed, indicating that a new installation attempt will tak e place as soon as you set your r eceiver to standby . In both cases, press OK to exit the upgrade process. Y ou can also launch a sear ch for new softwar e from the scr een described above using the red colour k ey . Software upgrade messa ges 13.6 Channel Sear ch This item is used to search f or new channels. It is recommended not to change the pr edefined settings: • Start frequency: 114 MHz • Stop frequency: 858 MHz • Constellation: Auto • Band width: 8000 KHz Software update starting Software loading pr ogress: from 0 to 100% Software storing pr ogress: from 0 to 100% Do not unplug the receiv er before the end of the storing operation.
84 EN Press OK to start searching for new channels. During the scanning process, the following information is reported on screen: • the number of TV and Radio channels found, • the scanning pr ogress, indicated as a per centage , • the str ength of the signal and the quality of reception. If you pr ess EXIT during the scanning process, you interrupt the scanning. In this case, none of the channels found are stor ed. When scanning is successfully completed, a completion message is displa yed as well as the number of channels detected. Press OK to tune the receiv er according to the W ake-up channel setting.
85 EN 14 Advanced settings 14.1 Restoring factor y settings T o r estore y our receiv er factor y settings, ref er to paragraph 13.5.4. 14.2 Changing the r emote contr ol setting If you ha ve other items of equipment in your home and the r emote control of the Philips receiv er interferes with them, you can change the setting of the remote contr ol. For this you must first change the setting of y our remote contr ol and then change the setting of your r eceiver . First change the setting of y our remote contr ol: - Select the STB mode . - Simultaneously pr ess number k eys 1 and 3 and hold them for at least 3 seconds. The green indicator surr ounding the k ey blinks twice. - Simultaneously r elease the two k eys. - Enter the new setting within the next 60 seconds: • 1646 for alternativ e setting (STB 2) • 1103 for the default factory setting (STB 1) The green indicator sur rounding the k ey blinks twice again, indicating successful setting change. The remote control can also be tested by trying to control the receiv er . If the setting has been changed, the remote no longer operates the r eceiver . If the batteries are r emoved while a k ey is being pressed, the default factor y setting is restored. Then change the setting of y our receiv er : - Disconnect your r eceiver fr om the mains. - Reconnect y our receiv er to the mains. The green indicator turns on, then it turns off while displa ys. When the green indicator starts blinking, simultaneously and briefl y press the P and P- buttons on the front panel. appears. - Press the OK ke y of your r emote control. The displa y then indicates either the setting change or the setting change failure (see table below). Remote control setting messa ges 14.3 VCR or D VD r ecorder contr ol 14.3.1 Connecting your equipment f or Video/D VD Recorder Contr ol The Video/D VD Recorder Contr ol feature allo ws automatic recording without r equiring you to programme y our VCR or D VD recor der . All you need to do is set a r ecording timer on y our receiv er . Y our VCR or D VD recor der will then start/stop recording automatical ly . Prior to setting this featur e: - Consult the user manual of y our VCR or D VD recorder to check if and ho w VCR/D VD is suppor ted (sometimes called Easy Recording). Most Philips VCR and D VD recorders support one of the two Video/D VD Recorder Contr ol options, i.e . Pr epare Record or Recor d Link. - Check that yo ur TV and VCR or D VD are both fitted with tw o SC AR T sockets. Receiver in r emote control setting change mode Successful remote contr ol setting change Remote control setting changed Remote control setting change failed or
86 EN - Incorporate your r eceiver in y our existing installation as described below . - Connect the cable from the cable wall sock et to the “RF IN” socket of y our digital receiv er . • Connect the “EXT1” SC AR T socket of y our digital receiv er to the EXT1 SC AR T socket of y our TV using the SCAR T lead supplied with your digital r eceiver . • Connect the “EXT2” SC AR T socket of y our digital receiv er to the EXT2 SC AR T socket of y our recorder (called “IN” or “DECODER”) using a SCAR T lead. • Connect the EXT1 SCAR T socket of your r ecorder (called “OUT”) to the “EXT2” SC AR T socket of y our TV using a SC AR T lead. - Plug all your equipment, excluding y our digital receiv er , into the mains. - Read chapter 1 to pr oceed with the channel scan if not already done. With this connection set up: - Y ou can watch digital TV while you r ecord analogue TV . - Y ou can watch analogue TV while you r ecord digital TV . - Y ou can record the digital TV channel you ar e watching. Some VCR or D VD recor ders need to be in standby to use the Easy recor ding or Record link featur e. Refer to your VCR or D VD recor der user manual. 14.3.2 Digital receiv er and VCR or D VD recorder settings - Depending on your VCR or D VD recor der brand and type , you ha ve to set the r ecording contr ol option to “Prepare Recor d” or “Record Link”. Refer to the VCR or D VD recor der user manual, or tr y the tw o options to find out which is most suitable . - Set your VCR or D VD to “Prepar e Record” or “Record Link” to allow control b y your digital r eceiver . 14.3.3 Recording using the Video/D VD Recorder Contr ol feature - Y our digital receiver , TV and VCR or D VD are connected and set according to paragraph 14.3.1. - Y ou hav e set a timer on your digital receiv er . - At timer start, your VCR or D VD recor der star ts r ecording, and at timer end it stops recor ding under the control of y our digita l receiv er . Y ou no longer need VCR or D VD programming to r ecord digital TV channels. Cable Receiver Recorder EXT 2 EXT 1 ANT IN ANT OUT EXT 1 EXT 2 TV set RF coaxial cable Cable W all socket
87 EN 15 Pr ogramming y our r emote contr ol for y our audio/video equipment brands Prior to using your univ ersal remote contr ol, check or set the following: - Device y ou want to control (Mode selection) - V olume and mute control assignment - Brand setting for y our TV , VCR, D VD and Amplifier 15.1 Mode selection (selecting the de vice you want to contr ol) Y our 5-in-1 r emote control can be used to contr ol most of your audio/video equipment through various modes: - STB mode for the control of y our Digital Receiver - TV mode for the control of y our TV set - VCR mode for the control of y our VCR - DV D mode f or the control of y our D VD or D VD Recorder - AMP mode for the control of y our audio tuner/amplifier . Press SELECT once to check which mode is active. T o change the mode, press SELECT repeatedly until the desired mode is signalled by the corr esponding indicator . The mode sequence is STB --> TV --> VCR --> D VD --> AMP . 15.2 V olume and mute contr ol assignment 15.2.1 Default volume and mute contr ol assignment For each mode, you can select the de vice of your audio/video set-up to which volume and m ute control is assigned. When in STB mode , the volume functions ( , - and k eys) can be controlled thr ough your TV set, amplifier , or digital receiv er . By default, volume contr ol is performed thr ough a Philips brand TV set. When in TV , VCR or DV D mode, the volume functions ( , - and k eys) can be controlled through y ou r TV set or amplifier . By default, volume contr ol is performed thr ough a Philips brand TV set. When in AMP mode , the volume functions ( , - and k eys) can be controlled thr ough a Philips brand amplifier only . 15.2.2 Changing the volume and mute contr ol assignment The procedur es below assume you start from default settings. Y our Digital Receiv er (STB), TV , VCR or D VD audio outputs are “all” connected to your amplifier W e advise you to assign v olume control to y our amplifier for all modes (STB, TV , VCR, and D VD). T o do so: - Press SELECT repeatedly to select the AMP mode. - Simultaneously pr ess ke ys 1 and 3 until the AMP indicator turns on then release these k eys. - Enter code 993. The indicator surrounding the key blinks once after each entry . - Press the k ey . The indicator surrounding the key blinks twice. From then on, whatever mode y ou are in, the AMP indicator turns on each time you press one of the ( , - and k eys). When controlling the v olume , make sur e the source selector of your amplifier is pr operly set (refer to y our amplifier user manual for sour ce selection). Y our TV set is only fitted with SCAR T connectors (no HDMI, no DVI and no YPbPr) W e advise you to assign v olume control to y our digital receiv er for the STB mode. T o do so: - Press SELECT r epeatedly to select the STB mode. - Simultaneously pr ess ke ys 1 and 3 until the STB indicator turns on then release the k eys. - Enter code 993. The indicator surrounding the k ey blinks once after each digit entr y . - Press the - ke y . The indicator surrounding the key blinks twice.
88 EN Y ou ha ve made several setting changes and y ou want to restore the default v olume control assignment settings (see table in next paragraph) Default volume contr ol assignment means: in TV mode , volume contr ol is performed thr ough a Philips brand TV set in VCR mode , volume contr ol is performed thr ough a Philips brand TV set in DV D mode, volume contr ol is performed thr ough a Philips brand TV set in AMP mode , volume contr ol is performed thr ough a Philips brand amplifier only . T o r estore default settings: - Simultaneously pr ess ke ys 1 and 3 until the indicator surr ounding the key blinks twice then r elease these keys. - Enter code 981. The indicator surrounding the key blinks twice. 15.3 Changing the brand setting of y our remote contr ol for y our TV , VCR, D VD or Amplifier By default at first pow er up or at first installation, your universal r emote control is pre-set to contr ol your Digital Receiver as w ell as most Philips brand audio/video devices. If you ha ve other brands of devices, or if the pr esets do not enable you to contr ol your Philips de vice , please follo w the proced ur e below . 1 Choose one brand code, made up of 4 digits, from the code list at the end of this manual. (If sev eral codes are possible, go through this pr ocedure with the first code and tr y y our remote contr ol. If you ar e not successful, repeat the pr ocedure with the second code, and so on). 2 Press the SELECT k ey repeatedly to choose the mode cor responding to the type of device y ou want to set up (TV , VCR, D VD or Amp/T uner). 3 Simultaneously pr ess digits 1 and 3 until the indicator surrounding the key blinks twice then r elease these ke ys. 4 Enter the 4 digit code corr esponding to the device brand you ha ve chosen. The indicator surr ounding the key blinks once after each one of the first three entries. The indicator surrounding the k ey blinks twice after the fourth entr y . If an invalid code has been enter ed, the indicator surrounding the k ey blinks once only . Restar t from step 1. W e advise you to fill in the table below to k eep a record of y our personal remote contr ol settings. This will be helpful the day you ha ve to r eplace the remote contr ol batteries (see Note 1 below). 1 Batter y change If the batter y change tak es more than 1 minute the remote contr ol ma y return to the Philips default settings. Therefor e you ha ve to proceed with a ne w setting of your r emote control with the help of the table abo ve for y our non-Philips branded devices. 2 Disclaimer All manufactur ers are concerned about the constant impr ovement of their pr oducts. Although your r emote control is compatible with most of the equipment of the following list, Philips cannot guarantee its operation with the complete range of products on the mark et. Default setting Y our personal setting Brand Code V olume control performed thr ough Brand Code V olume control performed thr ough M O D E TV set Philips 0556 TV Video rec. Philips 0081 TV DV D Philips 0539 TV Amp . Philips 1742 AMP STB STB 1 TV STB (1 or 2)
89 EN 15.4 Contr olling your TV , Video Recorder , D VD and amplifier Some of the functions described in the next pages ma y not be a vailable or hav e the same behaviour for all brands of the same de vi ces. 15.4.1 Using the remote contr ol when the TV mode is selected Open/Close On Screen Displa y SELECT Remote control Mode selection RED , GREEN, YELLO W , BLUE Contextual ke ys in teletext BA CK Last channel recall (Philips only) EXIT Exit, Menu off V olume /- V olume Up/Down Mute Sound Mute P /P- Channel Up/Down Audio track selection MENU Open/Close menu V -Output TV A V/Source selection Movie Expand/ TV display format 0-9 Channel selection CURSOR ke ys t /y Item selection in Menu u / i Change value of menu item option OK Acknowledge a selection Standby Standby / P ower on/off
90 EN SELECT Remote control Mode selection Stop : Search re verse : Pause : Play : Search Forwar d V olume /- V olume Up/Down Mute Sound Mute P /P- Channel Up/Down V -Output TV/VCR Movie Expand TIMER Recording (Pr ess TIMER OK to start recor ding) 0-9 Channel selection Standby Standby / P ower on/off 15.4.2 Using the remote contr ol when the VCR mode is selected
91 EN 91 15.4.3 Using the remote contr ol when the D VD mode is selected Open/Close On Screen Displa y SELECT Remote control Mode selection Stop EXIT Menu Off V olume /- V olume Up / V olume Down Mute Sound Mute P /P- Skip forward - Next track / Skip r everse - pre vious track SUBTITLE Subtitle selection MENU Open/Close menu V -Output Input selection / TV -D VD Movie Expand TIMER Recording (Pr ess TIMER OK to start recor ding) 0-9 Direct track selection CURSOR ke ys t /y Item selection in Menu u / i Change value of menu item option OK Acknowledge a selection Standby Standby / P ower on/off : Search re verse : Pause : Play : skip Forward
92 EN SELECT Remote control Mode selection V olume /- V olume Up/Down Mute Sound Mute P /P- Press Up/Down V -Output AMP source selection 0-9 Channel selection CURSOR ke ys t /y Preset Up/Down u / i T uning Down/Up Standby Standby / P ower on/off RED (facing the STB LED indicator): Select SA T input GREEN (facing the TV LED indicator): Select TV input YELLO W (facing the D VD LED indicator) : Select D VD input BLUE (facing the AMP LED indicator): Select tuner/Select amplifier input 15.4.4 Using the remote contr ol when the AMP mode (tuner/amplfier) is selected
93 EN 16 Glossar y Dolby Digital : Digital Audio Compressed (5.1 Channel) DV I : Digital Video Interface HD : High Definition HDCP : High-bandwidth Digital-Content Protection HDMI : High Definition Multimedia Interface HDTV : High Definition T eleVision HDTV label : indicates compliance of a receiv er with the minimum requirements f or HDTV HD-Ready label : indicates compliance of a TV set with the minimum requir ements for HDTV Lip Synchronisation : setting is used to synchronize sound and pictures in case a dela y is experienced, in par ticular if the sound of speech does not match lip mov ements. OSD : On-Screen Displa y P asswor d : 4-digit code used to lock channels and features of the r eceiver PIN-Code : 4-digit code used to pre vent access to inappr opriate Premiere pr ogrammes (parental contr ol) SD : Standard Definition SDTV : Standard Definition T eleVision SPDIF : Sony/Philips Digital audio InterFace YPbPr : component video signal (Y for luminance, PbPr for colour) SCAR T Loop-through : function allowing automatic signal b y-pass for pla yback from a VCR or D VD pla yer/r ecorder connected to SCAR T EXT2
94 EN Symptom Cause Remedy 17 T r oubleshooting Please be a ware that new softwar e may change the functionality of y our receiv er . Should you experience an y difficulties with the operation of the receiv er , please consult the rele vant section of this manual, including this T roubleshooting section. If the pr oblem cannot be solved, call y our dealer or a customer ser vice adviser . The LED on the front panel does not light up . The welcome scr een does not display at first installation. No sound or picture but the fr ont panel displa ys the time or No sound or picture but the fr ont panel LED is lit in red. No sound or picture but the fr ont panel LED is lit in orange. No picture no sound but the fr ont panel displays a channel number and name. The remote contr ol does not operate your receiv er . The picture appears fr ozen and the remote control does not operate your r eceiver . On-screen displa y working but there is no reception Intermittent reception Sound not synchronized with pictur es when using digital audio connection Faulty power suppl y Faulty connections Incorrect TV source selection The selected receiv er output does not match the connection to your TV set. Receiver in Standby Receiver in “low power” Receiver is in standby Poor signal The selected output does not match the connection to your TV set. Poor SCAR T connections Y ou have changed y our remote contr ol batteries. Poor r eception/signal Faulty connections Y ou use digital au dio connection option A or B as described in 7.1.3. Check that the power cor d with AC adapter is correctl y connected. Disconnect this cord and reconnect it to ensur e it is in place. Check that the power is a vailable at the wall socket. Check connections at your TV set (HDMI, DVI or YPbPr connection, and SCAR T connection). Select the appropriate TV source (r efer to your TV user manual). Press V -Output once to check the current r eceiver output setting. If it does not correspond to the actual connection to your TV set, press V -Output repeatedly until the setting and connection match. Press P , P-, TV/RADIO , or any number ke y once or twice to wake up the r eceiver . Press P , P-, TV/RADIO , on the front panel. Press P , P- , or any number k ey of the remote control. Check the connections at the wall socket and r eceiver . Check signal quality using the Scan item of the Premier e menu . Press V -Output once to check the current r eceiver output setting. If it does not correspond to the actual connection to your TV set, press V -Output repeatedly until the setting and connection match. Check the SCAR T connections. Make sur e the receiv er is on. Make sur e you ar e pointing the remote control at the receiv er front panel. Check the batteries in your r emote control. Check that the receiv er and remote control configurations match: refer to paragraph 14.2. T ry setting your remote control again as described in paragraph 14.2. Press on the r eceiver fr ont panel for at least 5 seconds.Y our settings will not be lost. Release the button and wait for the LED to turn either red f or “low pow er”, orange for standby , or green for TV mode respectively . Y ou can then continue with normal operation. Check all connections and cables. Check all connections and cable. Check signal quality from the Scan item of the Premier e menu . Change sound-pictures synchr onisation ( Lip Synchronisation ) as described in 9.6.
95 EN Symptom Cause Remedy For pr oblems that are not r elated to Premier e programmes or the Pr emiere smart card, but rather due to y our receiver , call the Philips call centre on 0180/500 75 31 * for Germany or 0820 400 039 * for Austria. *open 7 days from 08.00 to 23.00 - 0.12 Eur os/min The message “Note 3 - Inser t the smart card in the direction of the arr ow with the golden chip facing up/down” is displa yed. The message “Note 9 - Y our smar t card subscription is no longer active” is displa yed. The message “Note 10 - Y our smar t card does not allow you to watch this pr ogramme” is displayed. The picture is not sharp and on-scr een text is difficult to read when pla ying back a DVD or VCR recording. The picture is not sharp when watching HDTV content. The picture on some channels seems to ha ve been stretched or squashed. Even if y ou use the number ke ys, you cannot access a particular channel. Y ou set a timer but did not record what you wanted. The order of the channels has changed. Y ou have f orgotten your passw ord Y ou have f orgotten your KDG or Premier e PIN- Code. The smart card was inserted incorrectly . Y our subscription has not yet been re-activated. As the subscriber programme has not been watched for some time, your subscription could not be re-activated. Y our subscription has not yet been re-activated. Y ou have not tak en up a subscription to this channel. TV SCAR T output format not set to RGB TV SCAR T not connected to the RGB capable SCAR T socket of your TV set. Inappropriate SCAR T cable Y ou use digital audio connection option A or B as described in 7.1.3. The broadcast is pr obably in wide screen and the receiv er settings may not be cor rect. The parental lock has been activated on this channel and a message asks for your pass word. Y our subscription rights do not include this channel The recorder was set incor rectly . The recorder was not pr ogrammed. They ha ve been r e-arranged as described in paragraph 10.2.2. Insert the smar t card into the r eceiver as described in the user manual. If you ar e subscribing for the first time, contact the Premier e customer ser vice so that your subscription can be activated. T o do this, insert the smart card into the digital receiver . Select a channel to which you ar e subscribed and wait for around 60 minutes to obtain the activation. If you alr eady subscribe to Premiere, inser t the smart card into the digital receiver . Select a channel to which you ar e subscribed and wait for around 60 minutes to obtain the reactivation. If you ar e subscribing for the first time, contact the Premier e customer ser vice so that your subscription can be activated. T o do this, insert the smar t card into the digital receiv er Select a channel to which you ar e subscribed and wait for around 60 minutes to obtain the activation. Check that you ha ve taken up a subscription to this channel. Otherwise, contact the Premiere hotline to subscribe to this channel. Change the TV SCAR T Output setting to RGB from the System Settings screen. Refer to paragraph 13.5.2. Refer to your TV user manual. Use the SCAR T cable supplied with your receiver . Press V -Output once to check the current r eceiver output setting. If it does not correspond to the actual connection to your TV set, press V -Output repeatedly until the setting and connection match. Check the receiv er TV screen format setting, following the information in paragra ph 13.5.1. If you hav e a wide screen TV , you ma y also need to check the settings on your TV . Enter your passw ord to access the channel or remov e it as a locked channel. Select another channel. There is no channel corr esponding to this number . Make sur e that your r ecorder is set for the same time as your Digital-Receiv er . Make sur e you ha ve pr ogrammed your recor der . Refer to this paragraph to change the order again. From the main menu, press 5 to go to the F or Parents scr een. When prompted, enter the following 4-digit code: 1911. Then enter 1234 as your current passwor d, and proceed as described in paragraph 13.4. Either call the Premier e call center : 0180/512 00 00 for Germany 01/49166 400 for Austria
96 EN 18 T echnical specifications This product is in conf ormity with the requir ements of the 95/47/EC and 2002/21/EC directiv es. The product complies with the following Eur opean Directives: - 73/23/EEC - 93/68/EEC - 89/336/EEC This product incorporates cop yright protection technology that is protected by U .S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this cop yright protection technology must be authorized by Macr ovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized b y Macro vision. Re verse engineering or disassembly is pr ohibited. Due to continued pr oduct improv ements, this information is subject to change without notice . Dolby ® and the double D symbol are register ed trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby Digital ® is register ed trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or register ed trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC .
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98 Code L ist f ür v ersch ieden Mark en/Brand code l i st Setup-Code für alle V erstärkermodelle (A) Setup Code For All Audio Amplifiers (A) Bush 1301 Goodmans 1301, 1617 Lex ia 1301 L im it 1408 MaXmann Electron i cs 1357 M inowa 1156 Mustek 1617 Opt imus 0327 P ioneer 0327 RCA 0327 Red Star 1408 Redstar 1408 Reoc 1408 Roadstar 1301 Schne ider 1156 Sony 0716 Synn 1408 TCM 1156 Te v i on 1156 Thomson 1156 Y amaha 0381 Setup-Code für alle Audio V erst./T uner -Modelle (R) Setup Code For All Audio Amp/T uners (R) AEG 1417 A iwa 0148, 1432, 1668, 1415 Aka i 0142, 0636, 1417 All-T el 1417 Amstrad 0771 Anam 0636 Apex D i gi tal 1284 Aud ioson ic 1416 Bang&Olufsen 0826 Bas i c L ine 1581 Belson 1416 B inatone 1416 Bose 1382 Bush 0824 Cambr i dge Aud io 1674 Carver 0387 CCE 1379 Centrex 1284 Centrum 1247 Clatron ic 0824 Cosmotron 0824 Daew oo 1205, 1277, 1463 Dantax 0490, 1417 Denon 1131, 1387, 1487 Denv er 1416 D ig itrex 1284 D iK 0824 DK D i gi tal 1447 DMT ech 1666 Dual 1247, 1417, 1447, 1666 eBench 0771, 0824 Elta 0771, 0824, 1417 Eltax 1567 Ferguson 1181 F isher 0387 Futron ic 1351 Garrard 0490 Goodmans 0636, 0771, 0774, 0824, 1205, 1226, 1417, 1447, 1638 Grund ig 0824, 1371, 1666 Grunkel 0771 Hanseat ic 1417 Harman/Kardon 1331, 1337 Harwood 0771 HCM 1417 H itach i 1226, 1371, 1581, 1828 H itech 0771 Hoeher 1284 Inkel 0529 Integra 1347 Intersound 0771 JBL 1317 Jensen 0781 JVC 0101, 0491, 1227, 1401, 1522 K enwood 0213, 1054, 1340, 1596, 1597 K ompernass 0824 Lenoxx 1638 Lenoxx Sound 1638 LG 1320, 1551 L ifetec 0824 LXI 0771 Magnat 1416, 1666 Magnum 1638 Marantz 1296, 1316 Matsu i 0771, 0774, 0824 MBO 1379 Med ion 0824, 1447 MEI 1417 M icromaxx 1447 M icrostar 0824 Mustek 1379 Mx Onda 0771, 0824 NAD 0347, 0636 N ikka i 1416 N ikke i 0771 Onkyo 1325, 1347, 1558 Opt imus 0213, 0771, 0781, 1050 Or ion 0490 Pallad i um 0824, 1247, 1320, 1371, 1417, 1452 Panason ic 1315, 1335, 1545, 1790 Paramount P i ctures 1247 Ph il ips 1296, 1316, 1742 Phonotrend 0529 P ioneer 0213, 0316, 1050, 1211, 1311, 1486, 1683 Pr i ma Electron ic 0824 Prol ine 0824, 1284, 1417 Quelle 1205 Rad ionette 1320 RCA 1181 Recco 0824 Red Star 1416 Roadstar 0774, 0824, 1638 Rotel 0820 Samsung 1226, 1308, 1322, 1451 Sansu i 0636, 1356 Sany o 0387, 0771, 1828 Schne ider 0771, 1205, 1226, 1247, 1417 SEG 1277, 1581 Sharp 0213, 1641 Sherman 1351 Sherwood 0529, 0680
99 Siemens 0636 Silva Schneider 1417, 1551 Sony 1185, 1285, 1468, 1481, 1585, 1685, 1785, 1786, 1885 Soundwa ve 0636 Stereophonics 1050 Sumida 0771 Sunfire 1340 T andberg 1581 T angent 1567 TCM 0824 T eac 0490, 0636, 0680, 1298, 1306, 1417, 1506, 1555, 1253, 1490 T echnics 0235, 1335, 1336, 1545, 1790 T evion 1416, 1452, 1638 Thomson 1181, 1381 Thorn 0771 T okai 1417 T oshiba 1599 United 1417 Universum 0636, 0771, 0781, 0824, 1205, 1247, 1417, 1452, 1463, 1636 V enturer 1417 V estel 1581 Victor 0101 W aitec 1379 W atson 0824 W elltech 0824 Wharfedale 1417 Xenius 1417 Y amaha 0203, 0213, 0739, 1303, 1358 Y ukai 1379 Zenith 0771 Setup-Code für alle TV -Gerätmodelle (T) Setup Code F or All TVs (T) A.R. Systems 0401, 0482 Acura 0036 Admiral 0114, 0120, 0190, 0291, 0390 Adyson 0243, 0244 Agashi 0243, 0244 A GB 0543 Agef 0114 Aiko 0036, 0243, 0244, 0291 Aiwa 0728, 0732, 1943 Akai 0036, 0062, 0099, 0190, 0205, 0235, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0291, 0388, 0398, 0460, 0500, 0507, 0543, 0575, 0583, 0608, 0629, 0633, 0658, 0675, 0741, 0742, 0772, 1564 Akiba 0245, 0309, 0482 Akura 0036, 0245, 0291, 0309, 0439, 0695, 0741, 1064 Alaron 0243 Alba 0036, 0063, 0190, 0243, 0245, 0262, 0274, 0382, 0398, 0445, 0470, 0514, 0608, 0695, 0741, 1064 All-T el 0892 Allorgan 0233, 0244 Amplivision 0244, 0397 Amstrad 0036, 0204, 0245, 0291, 0389, 0398, 0439, 0460, 0543, 0608, 0675, 1064 Anam 0036 Andersson 1190 Anex 0448 Anglo 0036, 0291 Anitech 0036, 0309 Ansonic 0036, 0131, 0319, 0397, 0695, 1464 Arcam 0243, 0244 Ardem 0741 Aristona 0583 AR T 1064 ASA 0097, 0114, 0131 Asberg 0129 Asora 0036 Asuka 0244, 0245, 0291 Atlantic 0233, 0347 Audiosonic 0036, 0136, 0244, 0245, 0291, 0364, 0397, 0401, 0513, 0741, 0742 Audioton 0244, 0291, 0513 Audiovo x 0478 Autovo x 0114, 0233, 0244, 0274, 0571 Awa 0036, 0038, 0063, 0135, 0184, 0244, 0633 Axxent 0036 Baird 0099, 0100, 0220, 0235, 0244 Bang & Olufsen 0114, 0592 Barco 0407 Basic Line 0036, 0244, 0245, 0309, 0366, 0401, 0482, 0583, 0695, 1064, 1190 Baur 0388, 0539, 0562, 0571 Bazin 0244 Beaumark 0205 Beko 0397, 0445, 0513, 0633, 0741, 0742, 0835, 1064 Beon 0445 Berthen 0695 Best 0364, 0448 Bestar 0397, 0401 Bestar -Daewoo 0401 Binatone 0244 Black Diamond 0641, 1064, 1936 Black Panther 0129 Blaupunkt 0063, 0197, 0222, 0482, 0562 Blue Sky 0245, 0309, 0482, 0514, 0526, 0583, 0695, 0741, 0742, 0835, 1064 Blue Star 0309 Bondstec 0274 Boots 0036, 0244 Bosch 0347 BPL 0309 Brandt 0136, 0314, 0362, 0587, 0652, 0741 Brinkmann 0445, 0513, 0695 Brionv ega 0114, 0389 Britannia 0243, 0244 Bruns 0114 BTC 0245 Bush 0036, 0063, 0235, 0244, 0245, 0262, 0291, 0309, 0382, 0388, 0390, 0398, 0401, 0514, 0583, 0608, 0641, 0644, 0688, 0695, 0741, 1064, 1927 Canton 0245 Carad 0637, 0695, 1064 Carena 0482 Carref our 0063, 0097 Carver 0197 Cascade 0036 Centr um 1064 Century 0114, 0265, 0274 CGE 0274, 0397, 0445 Cimline 0036, 0245 Cineral 0478 Citizen 0087 City 0036 Clarivo x 0097, 0364 Clatronic 0036, 0129, 0244, 0245, 0274, 0291, 0347, 0397, 0398, 0606, 0633, 0741 Cla yton 1064 CMS 0243 CMS Hightec 0244 Condor 0036, 0274, 0291, 0309, 0347, 0397, 0438, 0445 Conrac 0835 Contec 0036, 0063, 0184, 0243 Continental Edison 0136, 0314, 0514 Cosmel 0364 Crosle y 0114, 0274 Cro wn 0036, 0235, 0366, 0397, 0439, 0445, 0448, 0513, 0514, 0606, 0633, 0741, 0742, 1064
100 CS Electronics 0243, 0245, 0274 CTC 0274 Curtis Mathes 0087 Cybertron 0245 D-Vision 0583 Daew oo 0036, 0244, 0245, 0401, 0478, 0526, 0583, 0661, 0688, 0892, 0907, 1936 Dainichi 0243, 0245 Dansai 0036, 0062, 0063, 0235, 0243 Dansette 0439 Dantax 0741, 0742 Da yton 0036 Da ytron 0401 De Graaf 0235, 0390, 0575 Decca 0099, 0244, 0543, 0648 Dell 1481 Denko 0291 Denv er 0614 DER 0220 Desmet 0036, 0114, 0347 Digiline 0132, 0695 Digitor 1751 Digix 0907 Dixi 0036, 0114 Domeos 0695 Domland 0421 Dream Vision 1731 Dual 0244, 0286, 0379, 0421, 0558, 0571, 1164 Dual T ec 0244 Dumont 0097, 0114, 0129 Durabrand 1464 Dynatron 0039 E-Elite 0245 Edison-Minerva 0514 Elbe 0244, 0265, 0286, 0319, 0389, 0438, 0462, 0543, 0637, 0657 Elbe-Sharp 0543 Electrogra ph 1782 Elekta 0291, 0309 Elin 0036, 0131, 0388, 0575 Elite 0245, 0347 Elman 0129 Elta 0036, 0291 Emco 0274 Emerson 0097, 0114, 0204, 0205, 0274, 0309, 0347, 0388, 0397, 0398, 0513, 0741, 1936 Emperor 0309 Erres 0039 ESA 0839 ESC 0244 Etron 0036 Eurof eel 0244, 0291 Euroman 0243, 0244, 0291, 0448 Europhon 0129, 0244, 0543 Evolution 1783 Expert 0233 Exquisit 0274 Fenner 0036, 0401 Ferguson 0100, 0136, 0220, 0222, 0265, 0314, 0362, 0470, 0575, 0587, 0652, 1064 Fidelity 0190, 0220, 0243, 0291, 0388, 0390, 0398, 0439, 0539, 0558, 0571 Filsai 0244 Finlandia 0099, 0190, 0235, 0373, 0390, 0575 Finlux 0097, 0099, 0114, 0129, 0131, 0132, 0244, 0373, 0438, 0500, 0507, 0519, 0543, 0648, 0656, 0658, 0741, 0742, 0835, 0036, 0099, 0235, 0243, 0244, 0262, 0265, 0274, 0348, 0388, 0401, 0438, 0558, 0571, 0583, 0695, 0741, 0835, 1064 Fisher 0063, 0072, 0099, 0114, 0131, 0184, 0235, 0244, 0397, 0571, 0582 Flint 0099, 0245, 0291, 0482, 0637 Forgestone 0220 Formenti 0114, 0243, 0347 Formenti-Phoenix 0243, 0347 Fortress 0120 Fraba 0397 Friac 0036, 0129, 0397, 0448, 0526, 0637 Frontech 0036, 0190, 0244, 0274, 0291, 0390 Fujimaro 0892 Fujits u 0036, 0099, 0233, 0244, 0286, 0710, 0880 Fujitsu General 0036, 0233, 0244, 0710 Funai 0291, 0695 Galaxis 0397 Gatewa y 1782 GBC 0036, 0245, 0401 GE 0120, 0205, 0309, 0478, 0652, 1481 GEC 0099, 0190, 0244, 0388, 0543 Geloso 0036, 0390, 0401 General T echnic 0036 Genesis 0036 Genexxa 0036, 0190, 0245 Gericom 0835, 0892, 0907 Goldfunk 0695 GoldHand 0243 GoldStar 0136, 0190, 0205, 0243, 0244, 0274, 0317, 0388, 0390, 0404, 0633, 0741, 0742 Gooding 0514 Goodmans 0036, 0062, 0063, 0099, 0244, 0245, 0262, 0291, 0362, 0398, 0401, 0507, 0514, 0526, 0543, 0583, 0587, 0606, 0657, 0661, 0688, 0695, 0741, 0835, 0907, 1064, 1190, 1927, 1936 Gorenje 0397, 0448 GPM 0245 Gradiente 0197 Graetz 0190, 0366, 0388, 0398, 0514, 0741 Gran Prix 0675 Granada 0072, 0099, 0135, 0190, 0235, 0244, 0253, 0366, 0383, 0390, 0500, 0543, 0575, 0587 Grandin 0036, 0190, 0309, 0347, 0401, 0482, 0606, 0637, 0695, 0741, 0742, 0892, 0907, 1064 Grundig 0063, 0097, 0222, 0470, 0514, 0562, 0583, 0614, 0657, 0733 H&B 0835 Halifax 0244 Hampton 0243, 0244 Hanimex 0245, 1935 Hanseatic 0036, 0114, 0244, 0309, 0347, 0388, 0404, 0421, 0526, 0571, 0583, 0661, 0688, 0741, 0835 Hantarex 0036, 0129, 0265, 0543, 0892 Harsper 0892 Harwood 0036, 0439, 0514 Ha verm y 0120 HCM 0036, 0244, 0245, 0291, 0309, 0439, 0445 Hema 0036, 0244 Hemmermann 0571 Higashi 0243 Hikona 0245 Hinari 0036, 0063, 0245, 0262, 0291, 0382, 1935 Hisa wa 0245, 0309, 0482, 0637, 0741 Hisense 0535, 0583 Hit 0114 Hitachi 0063, 0071, 0099, 0132, 0135, 0136, 0190, 0221, 0244, 0383, 0390, 0500, 0507, 0508, 0519, 0526, 0543, 0575, 0605, 0656, 0661, 0746, 0771, 0911, 1064, 1072, 1164, 1252, 1508, 1603, 0751 Hitachi Fujian 0135 Hitsu 0036, 0245, 0482, 0637 HMV 0114 Hoeher 0741, 0892 Home Electronics 0633 Hornyphon 0039 Hoshai 0309 Huanyu 0243, 0401
101 Hugoson 0917 Hyper 0036, 0243, 0244, 0274 Hypson 0291, 0309, 0482, 0648, 0695, 0741, 0742, 1064 Hyundai 0892, 1179 ICE 0243, 0244, 0245, 0291, 0398 ICeS 0243, 0245 Imperial 0274, 0397, 0445, 0657 InFocus 0779 Ingelen 0190, 0514, 0637, 0741 Ingersoll 0036 Inno Hit 0036, 0099, 0129, 0244, 0274, 0309, 0317, 0543, 1190 Innowert 0892 Interbuy 0274, 0291 Interfunk 0039, 0114, 0190, 0274, 0302, 0388, 0539 Internal 1936 Intervision 0036, 0129, 0244, 0245, 0274, 0291, 0309, 0404, 0421, 0482, 0513, 0514 Irradio 0245, 0274, 0317, 0398 Isukai 0245, 0309, 0482 ITC 0244, 0347 ITS 0243, 0291, 0398 ITT 0190, 0220, 0235, 0366, 0373, 0388, 0500, 0507, 0571, 0575, 0637 ITT Nokia 0190, 0235, 0366, 0373, 0388, 0500, 0507, 0575, 0633, 0637 ITV 0291, 0401 Jean 0063 JMB 0470, 0526, 0583, 0661 Jubilee 0583 JVC 0063, 0120, 0220, 0245, 0398, 0445, 0633, 0677, 0680, 0710 Kaisui 0036, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0309, 0482 Kamp 0243 Kapsch 0131, 0190, 0233, 0388 Karcher 0291, 0309, 0448, 0633, 0637, 0741 Kathrein 0583 Ka wa 0398 KB Aristocrat 0190 K endo 0129, 0262, 0274, 0389, 0438, 0637, 1464 K ennedy 0233, 0462 K ennex 1064 Kingsley 0243 Kioto 0733 Kiton 0695 Kneissel 0265, 0286, 0319, 0389, 0401, 0438, 0462, 0526, 0583, 0637 K olster 0129, 0274 K onka 0245, 0398, 0445, 0614, 0741 K ontakt 0514 K or ting 0114, 0347, 0448 K oyoda 0036 Kraking 0265 Kriesler 0039 KTV 0244 K yoshu 0439, 0445 K yoto 0190, 0243, 0244 L&S Electronic 0741, 0835 LaSA T 0513 Leader 0036 Lemair 0438 Lenco 0401 Leyco 0099, 0291, 0606 LG 0205, 0583, 0741, 0742, 1175, 1664, 0052 Liesenkotter 0039 Lifetec 0245, 0401, 0695, 0741, 1064, 1164 Local India TV 0291, 0398, 0629 Lodos 1064 Loew e 0114, 0319, 0539, 0543, 0660, 0682 Logik 0038, 0220, 0907 Logix 0695 Luma 0233, 0286, 0389, 0390, 1064 Lumatron 0244 Lux Ma y 0036, 0608 Luxman 0606 Luxor 0190, 0221, 0235, 0244, 0317, 0383, 0388, 0390, 0500, 0507, 0575, 0658, 1064, 1190 M Electronic 0036, 0131, 0132, 0136, 0190, 0244, 0314, 0373, 0401, 0507 Magnadyne 0114, 0129, 0274, 0543, 0571 Magnafon 0129, 0243, 0543 Magna vox 0063, 1481 Magnum 0675, 0741, 0742 Manesth 0062, 0244, 0262, 0291, 0347 Manhattan 0695, 1064 Marantz 0439, 0583, 1481 Marelli 0114 Mark 0244, 0741, 0742 Master's 0526 Masuda 0036, 0245 Matsui 0036, 0038, 0062, 0063, 0099, 0204, 0222, 0235, 0244, 0262, 0362, 0382, 0390, 0398, 0460, 0470, 0482, 0514, 0543, 0571, 0583, 0606, 0656, 0741, 1064 Maxent 1782 Mediator 0039 Medion 0272, 0539, 0583, 0695, 0741, 0835, 0907, 1064, 1164, 1464, 1927 Megas 0637 MEI 1064 Melectronic 0036, 0131, 0132, 0190, 0222, 0243, 0244, 0274, 0373, 0401, 0438, 0507, 0519, 0539, 0661, 0688, 0741 Memorex 0036, 0087, 0205, 1064 Memphis 0364 Mercury 0036 Metronic 0652 Metz 0114, 0302, 0394, 0415, 0474, 0562, 0614, 0695, 0773, 1190 MGA 0205 Micromaxx 0657, 0695, 0835, 1064 Microstar 0835 Minerva 0097, 0135, 0514, 0543, 0562 Minoka 0439 Mirr or 1927 Mistral Electronics 0220 Mitsubishi 0063, 0114, 0120, 0135, 0205, 0539, 0562, 0583, 1064 Mivar 0243, 0244, 0317, 0318, 0319, 0543, 0636 Monaco 0036 MTC 0087, 0243, 0397, 0539 MTlogic 0741 Multibroadcast 0220 Multitec 0513, 0695, 1064 Multitech 0036, 0129, 0243, 0244, 0274, 0291, 0390, 0513 Murph y 0190, 0243 Musikland 0245, 0274 Myryad 0583 NAD 0205, 0388 Naiko 0633 Naonis 0390 NA T 0253 National 0253 NEC 0036, 0038, 0063, 0197, 0244, 0272, 0347, 0401, 0482, 0614, 0731, 0732, 1197, 1731, 1297 Neckermann 0114, 0274, 0347, 0390, 0397, 0438, 0445, 0583 NEI 0364, 0398 Neovia 0892 Nesco 0274 Network 0364 Neufunk 0245, 0583, 0637, 0741 New T ech 0244 Nicam 0571 Nicamagic 0243
102 Nikkai 0036, 0062, 0063, 0099, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0291, 0364 Nikko 0205 Nobliko 0097, 0129, 0243 Nokia 0190, 0235, 0347, 0366, 0373, 0388, 0401, 0500, 0507, 0575, 0633, 0637, 0658 Nordic 0244 Nordmende 0136, 0222, 0314, 0587, 0741 Novak 0039 Novatr onic 0132, 0401, 0558 Oceanic 0190, 0235, 0388, 0500, 0575 Okano 0036, 0397 Omega 0291 Onimax 0741 Onwa 0129, 0245, 0398, 0460, 0608 Optimus 0193 Orion 0204, 0262, 0347, 0348, 0382, 0439, 0470, 0543, 0558, 0571, 0583, 0682, 0741, 0907, 1935, 1943 Orline 0245 Ormond 0695, 1064 Orsowe 0543 Osaki 0099, 0244, 0245, 0291, 0382, 0401, 0439, 0583 Osio 0317 Oso 0245 Osume 0063, 0099, 0184, 0245 Otto V ersand 0063, 0120, 0136, 0244, 0253, 0262, 0274, 0347, 0388, 0539, 0562, 0571, 0583 Pacific 0470, 0583, 0741, 1064, 1164 Pael 0243 Palladium 0274, 0390, 0397, 0438, 0445, 0657, 0682, 0741, 1164 Palsonic 0244, 0291, 0445 Panama 0244, 0274, 0291 Panasonic 0190, 0253, 0388, 0394, 0543, 0575, 0677, 0880, 1337, 1677 Pana vision 0438 Pathe Cinema 0190, 0243, 0265, 0347 Pausa 0036 Penne y 0087, 0205 Per dio 0099, 0190, 0243, 0309, 0347 Philco 0114, 0274, 0397, 0445 Philex 0220 Philips 0036, 0039, 0114, 0220, 0265, 0388, 0401, 0450, 0583, 0632, 0799, 1783, 1481 Phoenix 0114, 0243, 0347, 0513 Phonola 0039, 0114, 0220, 0243 Pilot 0733 Pioneer 0136, 0190, 0193, 0314, 0388, 0450, 0513, 0539, 0787 Pionier 0513 Plantron 0036 Pla ysonic 0244, 0366, 0741, 0742 Portland 0401 Po werpoint 0514 Prandoni-Prince 0388, 0390, 0543 Prima 0291, 0439 Prinston 1064 Prinz 0221, 0388, 0571 Prof ex 0036, 0190, 0388, 0390 Profi 0036 Profitr onic 0129 Proline 0099, 0348, 0438, 0648, 0652, 0657, 0661, 1064 Prosonic 0244, 0606, 0695, 0741 Protech 0036, 0129, 0244, 0274, 0291, 0364, 0445, 0513, 0695, 1064 Proton 0205 ProVision 0583, 0741 Pye 0039, 0114, 0401, 0583 Quadral 0245 Quasar 0036, 0274, 0892 Quelle 0038, 0097, 0131, 0388, 0539, 0562, 0571, 0695, 1064 Questa 0063 Radialva 0245, 0364 Radiola 0039, 0244, 0583 Radiomarelli 0114, 0543 RadioShack 0205 Radiotone 0036, 0291, 0439, 0606, 0675, 0695, 1064 Rank Arena 0063 RBM 0097 RCA 0120, 0652, 1481 Rediffusion 0063, 0373, 0388, 0575 Reflex 0695, 1064 Relisys 0892 Reoc 0741 Rex 0190, 0233, 0286, 0291, 0390, 0438 RFT 0099, 0114, 0291 Roadstar 0036, 0245, 0291, 0309, 0445, 0695, 0741, 1064, 1927 Robotron 0114 Royal Lux 0362, 0439 Saba 0114, 0136, 0190, 0314, 0362, 0388, 0525, 0543, 0575, 0587, 0652, 0741 Saccs 0265 Sagem 0482, 0637 Saisho 0036, 0038, 0204, 0244, 0262, 0291, 0543, 0571 Saivod 0695, 1064, 1190 Sakai 0190 Salora 0190, 0221, 0235, 0317, 0383, 0388, 0390, 0507, 0543, 0575, 0648, 0658 Salsa 0362 Sambers 0129, 0543 Sampo 1782 Samsung 0036, 0087, 0099, 0190, 0205, 0235, 0243, 0244, 0291, 0317, 0397, 0509, 0583, 0614, 0645, 0671, 0709, 0745, 0839 Sandra 0243, 0244 Sansui 0682, 0733, 1564 Santon 0036 Sany o 0038, 0063, 0072, 0099, 0131, 0135, 0184, 0197, 0235, 0243, 0244, 0366, 0397, 0571, 0582, 0731 SBR 0039, 0220, 0583 Schaub Lorenz 0388, 0401, 0513, 0575, 0633, 0741 Schneider 0039, 0097, 0190, 0244, 0245, 0274, 0286, 0379, 0388, 0398, 0421, 0571, 0583, 0675, 0695, 0741, 1064, 1164 Scotch 0205 Scotland 0190 Sears 0205 Sea way 0661 Seelver 1064 SEG 0036, 0063, 0129, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0291, 0389, 0514, 0661, 0695, 1064, 1190, 1464 SEI 0114, 0129, 0204, 0233, 0543, 0571 Sei-Sinudyne 0114, 0129, 0233, 0543, 0571 Seleco 0190, 0233, 0286, 0291, 0373, 0389, 0390, 0398, 0438, 0462 Sencora 0036 Sentra 0062 Serino 0120, 0482, 0637 Sharp 0063, 0120, 0184, 0220, 0283, 0518, 0543, 0845, 1190, 1220 Shivaki 0470 Siarem 0114, 0129, 0543 Siemens 0184, 0222, 0562 Siera 0039, 0583 Siesta 0397 Silva 0243, 0388, 0675 Silver 0063, 0388, 0742 SilverCr est 1064 Singer 0036, 0114, 0129, 0362, 0460, 0462, 1564 Sinudyne 0114, 0129, 0204, 0233, 0262, 0543, 0571 Skantic 0383 SKY 0907
103 Sliding 0892, 0907 SLX 0695 Smaragd 0514 Soemtron 0892 Sola vox 0099, 0190, 0388, 0575 Sona wa 0245 Sonitron 0235, 0244, 0366, 0397 Sonoko 0036, 0309 Sonolor 0190, 0235, 0309, 0388, 0575 Sontec 0036, 0397 Sony 0038, 0063, 0120, 0129, 0184, 0197, 0380, 0861, 1532, 1678 Sound&Vision 0129, 0401 Soundesign 0205 Soundwa ve 0347, 0445, 0742 Spectra 0036 Ssangyong 0036 Standard 0036, 0244, 0245, 0347, 0401, 1064 Starlite 0036, 0291 Stenwa y 0245, 0309 Stern 0190, 0233, 0286, 0390, 0438 Strato 0036, 0291 Strong 1190 Sunkai 0348, 0382, 0482, 0514, 0637, 0892 Sunstar 0036, 0291, 0398, 0606 Superla 0543 SuperT ech 0036, 0243, 0245 Supra 0036 Susumu 0245, 0314, 0362 SV A 0614, 0892 Swissline 0274 Sytong 0243 T A 0474 T andberg 0394 T andy 0099, 0120, 0190, 0244, 0245 T ashiko 0063, 0190, 0243, 0244, 0390 T atung 0038, 0099, 0244, 0543, 0648, 0656, 1783 TCL 1564 TCM 0741, 0835 T eac 0036, 0197, 0205, 0291, 0482, 0539, 0695, 0782, 1751 T ec 0036, 0244, 0274, 0286, 0364 T ech Line 0695, 1464 T echnema 0347 T echnics 0583, 0677 T echniSat 0583, 0682 T echnisson 0741 T echnosonic 0583 T echwood 1190 T ecnimagen 0583 T edelex 0036, 0244, 1564 T elecor 0421 T elefunken 0100, 0136, 0314, 0362, 0373, 0513, 0525, 0587, 0652, 0741 T elemeister 0347 T elestar 0583, 0606 T eletech 0036, 0364, 0695, 1064 T eleton 0063, 0233, 0244, 0286, 0390 T elevideon 0243, 0347 T empest 0036 T ensai 0036, 0131, 0132, 0244, 0245, 0274, 0347, 0398, 0401, 0404, 0742, 1064 T enson 0036, 0347 T evion 0583, 0675, 0695, 0741, 0835, 1064, 1164 T exet 0036, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0401 Thomson 0136, 0314, 0362, 0587, 0652 Thorn 0062, 0063, 0099, 0100, 0131, 0136, 0220, 0265, 0362, 0388, 0526, 0539, 0562 Thorn-Ferguson 0100, 0220, 0265, 0526 TMK 0205 T okai 0036, 0190, 0364, 0401, 0695, 1064 T okaido 1064 T okyo 0062 T omashi 0245, 0309 T oshiba 0062, 0063, 0087, 0097, 0129, 0136, 0222, 0535, 0645, 0677, 0741, 0745, 1190, 1535 T owada 0244 T rans Continens 0244, 0695, 1064 TRANS-conti nents 0648, 0892 T ransonic 0036 T rical 0184 T rident 0543 T ristar 0220, 0245 T riumph 0204, 0373, 0543, 0583 Tsoschi 0309 TVTEXT 95 0583 Uher 0233, 0347, 0401, 0445, 0507, 0513 Ultra vox 0114, 0129, 0243, 0274 Unic Line 0482 United 0741, 0742, 1064, 1943 Universum 0036, 0038, 0063, 0097, 0131, 0132, 0184, 0197, 0204, 0244, 0274, 0291, 0317, 0373, 0388, 0389, 0397, 0438, 0445, 0448, 0500, 0507, 0519, 0539, 0562, 0571, 0645, 0658, 0695, 1064, 1190, 1464 Univo x 0114, 0190, 0364 V2max 0892 V7 Videosev en 1782 V7Videosev en 0907 V estel 0244, 0583, 0695, 1064, 1190 Videocon 0535 Videologic 0243, 0245 Videologique 0245 Videosat 0274 Videotechnic 0244, 0347 Videoton 0383 Vidtech 0205 Viewsonic 1782, 0751 Vision 0244, 0347 Vistar 0233 V oxson 0114, 0190, 0390, 0445 W altham 0136, 0190, 0244, 0383, 0445, 0470, 0695, 1064 W ards 0087, 0193, 0205 W atson 0036, 0245, 0347, 0421, 0606, 0695, 1064, 1464 W att Radio 0129, 0243, 0571 W ega 0063, 0114 W elltech 0741 W eltblick 0244, 0347 W estinghouse 0917 Wharfedale 0583 White W estinghouse 0243, 0347, 0364 Windsor 1064 Windstar 0309, 0364 Windy Sam 0583 W orld-of-Vision 0892, 0907, 0917 Xenius 0661, 0688 Y amaha 0677, 1603 Y amishi 0244, 0309, 0482 Y oko 0036, 0243, 0244, 0245, 0274, 0291, 0366, 0448 Zanela 0265 Zanussi 0233, 0291, 0390 Zenor 0366 Setup-Code-für alle Videor ecordermodelle (V) Setup Code F or All VCRs (V) Accent 0099 Adyson 0099 Aiwa 0027, 0059, 0064, 0334, 0375, 0379, 0769, 1164 Akai 0047, 0068, 0133, 0267, 0342, 0375, 0379, 0669 Akiba 0099 Akura 0099 Alba 0027, 0047, 0099, 0108, 0305, 0342, 0375, 0379 Allstar 0108 Ambassador 0047 Amstrad 0027, 0099, 0305
104 Anam 0064, 0253, 0267 Anam National 0253 Anitech 0099 Ansonic 0027 Aristona 0108, 0173 ASA 0064, 0108 Asuka 0064, 0065 Audiosonic 0305 Audioton 0047 Audiovo x 0808 A VP 0027, 0379 Awa 0070 Baird 0027, 0068, 0131, 0133 Bang&Olufsen 0526 Basic Line 0047, 0099, 0131, 0305 Beko 0131 Bell&Howell 0131 Bestar 0305 Black Diamond 0669 Black Panther 0305 Blaupunkt 0061, 0108, 0253 Blue Sky 0064, 0099, 0305, 0375, 0379, 0507, 0669, 1164 Bondstec 0047, 0099 Brandt 0068, 0347, 0348 Brandt Electronique 0068 Brinkmann 0375 Bush 0027, 0099, 0108, 0305, 0342, 0375, 0379, 0669, 0769 Carref our 0072 Carver 0108 Casio 0027 Catha y 0305 Catron 0047 CGE 0027 Cimlin e 0099 Citizen 0064, 0305 Clatronic 0027, 0047, 0099 Colt 0099 Combitech 0379 Condor 0047, 0305 Craig 0064, 0074, 0099, 0267 Cro wn 0047, 0064, 0099, 0305, 0507 Cyrus 0108 Daew oo 0047, 0072, 0305, 0379, 0664, 0669, 0871 Dansai 0099, 0305 Dantax 0379 Da ytron 0047 De Graaf 0069, 0075, 0108, 0131, 0193 Decca 0027, 0094, 0108, 0379 Deitron 0305 Denko 0099 Denon 0069 Diamant 0064 Dual 0027, 0068, 0108, 0305, 0375 Dumont 0027, 0108, 0131 Elbe 0065, 0305 Elcatech 0099 Elin 0267 Elsa y 0099 Elta 0099, 0305 Emerson 0027, 0064, 0070, 0072, 0099, 0305, 0620, 0664 ESC 0047, 0267, 0305 Europhon 0047 Fast 0924 Fenner 0047 Ferguson 0027, 0068, 0305, 0347, 0348 Fidelity 0027, 0099, 0267, 0379, 0459 Finlandia 0027, 0064, 0069, 0070, 0075, 0108, 0131, 0133, 0193, 0253, 0411 Finlux 0027, 0069, 0108, 0131 Firstline 0064, 0070, 0072, 0099, 0305, 0375, 0507, 1164 Fisher 0047, 0074, 0131 Flint 0375 Frontech 0047, 0099 F unai 0027, 0620 Galaxis 0305 Garrard 0027 GE 0075, 0267, 0347 GEC 0108 General 0047 General T echnic 0375 Genexxa 0131 Go Video 0459, 0647, 1164 GoldHand 0099 GoldStar 0064, 0507, 1164 Goodmans 0027, 0047, 0064, 0099, 0108, 0305, 0375, 0379, 0664, 0669, 0769 GPX 0064 Gradiente 0027 Graetz 0068, 0131, 0267 Granada 0027, 0064, 0069, 0075, 0108, 0131, 0253, 0267 Grandin 0027, 0064, 0099, 0305, 0769 Grundig 0061, 0099, 0108, 0253, 0347, 0374, 0375, 0376, 0379, 0769 Hanimex 0379 Hanseatic 0064, 0065, 0108 Hantor 0047 Harley Da vidson 0027 Harman/Kardon 0065 Harwood 0099 HCM 0099 Hinari 0068, 0099, 0267, 0305, 0379 Hisa wa 0379 Hischito 0072 Hitachi 0027, 0068, 0069, 0108, 0193, 0267, 0620 Hoeher 0305, 0669 Hornyphon 0108 Hypson 0027, 0064, 0099, 0305, 0507 Imperial 0027 Ingersoll 0267 Inno Hit 0099 Interbuy 0099 Interfunk 0108, 0131 Internal 0305, 0664 Internation al 0064, 0305, 0669 Intervision 0027, 0305 Irradio 0099, 0108 ITT 0068, 0131, 0133, 0267, 0411 ITT Nokia 0579 ITV 0047, 0064, 0305 ITV Videomaster 0047 JBL 0305 Jensen 0068 JMB 0375, 0379, 0769 Jo yce 0027 JVC 0068, 0094, 0411 Kaisui 0099 Kambrook 0064 Karcher 0108, 0305, 0669 KEC 0064, 0305 K endo 0099, 0133, 0305, 0342, 0375, 0669 K enwood 0065, 0068, 0094 Kimari 0074 Kneissel 0064, 0305, 0375, 0379 K orpel 0099 K uba Electronic 0074 K yoto 0099 Lenco 0305 Leyco 0099 LG 0064, 0507, 1164 Lifetec 0375 Lloyd's 0027 Loew e 0064, 0108, 1589 Logik 0099, 0133, 0267
105 Lumatron 0620, 1164 Lunatron 1164 Lux Ma y 0099 Luxor 0070, 0074, 0075, 0131, 0133, 0342 LXI 0064 M Electronic 0027, 0065 Magnasonic 0305, 0620 Magna vox 0027, 0108, 0669 Magnin 0267 Magnum 0669 Manesth 0072, 0099, 0108 Marantz 0065, 0108, 0173 Mark 0027, 0305 Mastec 0669 Master's 0305 Matsui 0267, 0375, 0379, 0769 Medion 0375, 0379, 0669 Melectronic 0027, 0064, 0065 Memorex 0027, 0064, 0075, 0131, 0267, 0375 Memphis 0099 Metronic 0108 Metz 0064, 0108, 0253, 0374, 0863, 0864, 1589 MGA 0070, 0267 Micorma y 0375 Minolta 0069 Mitsubishi 0070, 0075, 0094, 0108, 0507, 0669 MTC 0027, 0267 Multitec 0064 Multitech 0027, 0047, 0099 Murph y 0027 Myryad 0108 NAD 0131 Naiko 0375, 0669 National 0253 NEC 0064, 0065, 0068, 0094, 0131, 0305 Neckermann 0108 Nesco 0099 Nikkai 0047, 0099, 0305 Nikko 0064 Nokia 0068, 0069, 0075, 0108, 0131, 0133, 0267, 0305, 0342, 0579 Nordmende 0068, 0094, 0347, 0348, 0411, 0521 Oceanic 0027, 0068, 0075, 0108, 0131, 0133 Okano 0099, 0305, 0342, 0375 Oni max 0669 Optimus 0064, 0075, 0131, 0459, 0620 Orbit 0099 Orion 0375, 0376, 0379, 0769 Osaki 0027, 0064, 0099 Osume 0099 Otto V ersand 0108 Pace 0379 Pacific 0027, 0375, 0669, 0769 Palladium 0064, 0068, 0099, 0375 Palsonic 0027, 0099, 0669 Panasonic 0253, 0863, 0864, 1589 Pathe Cinema 0070 Pathe Marconi 0068 Penne y 0064, 0065, 0069, 0267 Pentax 0069 Per dio 0027 Philco 0065, 0099 Philips 0108, 0173, 0411, 0620, 1296 Phoenix 0305 Phonola 0108 Pilot 0064 Pioneer 0069, 0094, 0108, 1830 Portland 0047, 0305, 0664 Prinz 0027 Profitr onic 0108, 0267 Proline 0027, 0305, 0347, 0669 Prosco 0871 Prosonic 0305 Protech 0108 ProVision 0305 Pye 0108 Quasar 0305 Quelle 0108 Radialva 0064, 0075 Radiola 0108 Radionette 0064, 1164 RadioShack 0027, 0064 Rank Arena 0068 RCA 0069, 0075, 0267, 0347 Realistic 0027, 0064, 0074, 0075, 0131 Reoc 0375 Rex 0068, 0411 RFT 0099 Ricoh 0061 Roadstar 0064, 0099, 0108, 0267, 0305, 0769 Royal 0099 Saba 0068, 0305, 0347, 0348, 0411, 0521 Saisho 0375 Salora 0070, 0131, 0133 Samsung 0072, 0267, 0459, 0647 Samurai 0047 Sansui 0027, 0068, 0094, 0099, 0133 San yo 0074, 0075, 0094, 0131, 0267, 1164 Sa ville 0267, 0305, 0379 SBR 0108, 0173 Schaub Lorenz 0027, 0068, 0131, 0133, 0342, 0375 Schneider 0027, 0064, 0069, 0099, 0108, 0173, 0267, 0305, 0375, 0379, 0669, 0924 Scott 0070 Sears 0027, 0064, 0069, 0074, 0131 Sea way 0305 SEG 0099, 0108, 0267, 0305, 0664, 0669 SEI 0108 Seleco 0047, 0064, 0068, 0411 Semp 0072 Sentra 0047, 0099 Sharp 0064, 0075, 0596 Shintom 0099, 0131 Shivaki 0064 Siemens 0064, 0108, 0131, 0173, 0347, 0374 Siera 0108 Silva 0064 Silver 0305 Singer 0072 Sinudyne 0108, 0379 Smaragd 0375 Sola vox 0047 Sonneclair 0099 Sontec 0064 Sonwa 0669 Sony 0027, 0059, 0061, 0133, 1059 Soundwa ve 0064, 0375 Ssangyong 0099 Stern 0305 Sunkai 0305, 0375 Sunstar 0027 Suntronic 0027 Sunwood 0099 Supra 0064 Sylvania 0070, 0108 Symphonic 0027, 0620 T andberg 0305 T andy 0027, 0131 T ashiko 0027, 0064, 0075, 0108, 0267 T atung 0027, 0068, 0070, 0075, 0108, 0375, 0379 Tchibo 0375 TCM 0375 T eac 0027, 0064, 0068, 0334, 0664, 0669, 0871, 0808 T ec 0047, 0099
106 T ech Line 0099 T echnics 0108, 0253 T edelex 0669 T eknika 0027, 0064 T eleavia 0068 T elefunken 0068, 0305, 0347, 0348, 0411, 0521, 0669 T elerent 0253 T eletech 0027, 0099, 0305 T empest 0047 T enosal 0099 T ensai 0027, 0099, 0305 T evion 0375, 0669 T exet 0047, 0305 Thomas 0027 Thomson 0068, 0094, 0305, 0347, 0348, 0411, 0521, 0749 Thorn 0064, 0068, 0131 Tivo 0749 T okai 0064, 0099 T opline 0375 T oshiba 0068, 0070, 0072, 0108, 0379, 0411, 0459, 0769 T otevision 0064 T owada 0099 T radex 0108 Uher 0267 Ultra vox 0305 Unitech 0267 United 0375, 0769 Universum 0027, 0064, 0108, 0131, 0133, 0267, 0375, 1164 Victor 0094 Video Concepts 0072 Video T echnic 0027 Videomagic 0064 Videosonic 0267 Villain 0027 W ards 0027, 0065, 0069, 0072, 0074, 0075, 0099, 0108, 0267 W atson 0108, 0379, 0669 Wharfedale 0620 White W estinghouse 0099, 0305 W orld 0375 Y amaha 0065 Y amishi 0099, 0305 Y okan 0099 Y oko 0047, 0064, 0267 Zenith 0027, 0061, 0664 ZX 0375, 0379 Setup-Code für alle D VD-Pla yermodelle (Y) Setup Code F or All Digital Video Disks (Y) 3D LAB 0566 4K us 1185 A-T rend 0741 Aboss 1125 Acoustic Solutions 0740, 0757 AEG 0797, 0815, 0817 AFK 1078, 1179, 1225 Afree y 0725 Aim 0805 Airis 0699, 1032, 1251, 1277 Aiwa 0560, 0668, 1163, 1270 Akai 0638, 0743, 0793, 0815, 0817, 0925, 1142, 1226, 1260, 1722 AKI 0880, 1032 Akura 0925, 1078, 1167, 1197, 1198, 1260, 2018 Alba 0566, 0699, 0722, 0726, 0740, 0744, 0757, 0810, 1078, 1167 Albatros 1056 Alize 1178 All-T el 0739 Altacom 1251 Amitech 0797, 0811, 0877 Amoi 0879 Amoisonic 0791, 0862 Amstrad 0740 AMW 0899 Ansonic 0786, 0858 Apex Digital 0699, 1031, 1127, 1942 Arcam 0759 Aria 0920 Arianet 0845, 0920 Ariston 0700 Ariston Acoustics 0700 Aristona 0673 Asono 1251 Atacom 1251 Audiologic 1828 Audiosonic 0717, 1292, 1950 Audiovo x 0744 Auvio 0870, 1117 Axion 0757 Bang&Olufsen 1052 Basic Line 0740, 2021 Baze 0925 BBK 0889, 1111, 1251 Beko 1180 Bellagio 1031, 1272 Belson 1130, 1950 Binatone 1950 Black Diamond 0740, 0793, 0860 Blue Sky 0678, 0699, 0722, 0740, 0805, 0870 Boghe 1031, 1248 Boman 0810, 0925 Brainwa ve 0797, 1142, 1262 Brandt 0530, 0578, 0678 Britannia 0773 Broksonic 0722 BskyB 2007 Bush 0543, 0545, 0699, 0716, 0717, 0722, 0726, 0740, 0744, 0757, 0760, 0805, 0858, 0860, 0906, 1078, 1722 Cambridge Audio 1111, 1136 Cambridge Soundworks 0723 Cat 0726, 0813, 0814, 0816, 1042 CCE 0757, 1944 Cello 2018 Centrex 0699, 1942 Centrum 0740, 0806, 0816, 1032, 1254, 2021 CGV 0760, 0778, 1142 Cinea 0868 Cinetec 0740 cineUL TRA 0726 CineVisiom 0903 Clairtone 1276 Classic 0757, 1757 Clatronic 0699, 0815, 0845 Cla yton 0740 Coby 0757, 0805 Codex 1260 Compacks 0853, 1125, 1292 Conia 0791, 0879 Contin ental Edison 0858, 1276 CrossW ood 1180 Cro wn 0717, 0796, 0797, 1142, 1183 Crypto 0909, 1255 Cybercom 0858 CyberHome 0741, 0843, 0901, 1046, 1050 Cyrus 1039 Cytron 0678, 0743 D-Vision 1142 Daenyx 0899 Daew oo 0732, 0741, 0797, 0859, 0860, 0897, 0899, 1196, 1945
107 Daew oo International 0899 Dalton 0813, 1063 Dansai 0774, 0797, 0810, 1142 Dantax 0566, 0740, 0750, 0817 Da ytek 0899, 1032 Da yton 0899 Da ytron 1067 DCE 0858 Decca 0797, 1142 Denon 0517, 0661, 1661 Denv er 0726, 0805, 0815, 0925, 1110, 1131, 1950 Desa y 0870, 1117 Diamond 0678 Digatron 1036 Digihome 0740 Digital i 0920 Digitrex 1942 Digix Media 0853 DiK 0858 Dinamic 0815 DiViDo 0732 DK Digital 0858, 0867, 1281, 2034 DMT ech 0810, 1124, 2073 Dragon 0858 DreamX 1178 DSE 1757 DTS 0826 Dual 0678, 0692, 0740, 0757, 0806, 0810, 0817, 0858, 2034, 2073 Durabrand 0740, 0858, 1030, 1154 Easy Home 0884 eBench 1179 ECC 0757 Eclipse 0750, 0778 Elfunk 0877 Elin 0797 Ellion 0877 Elta 0699, 0717, 0797, 0815, 0877, 1142, 1178, 2018 Eltax 0793, 1119, 1123, 2014 Emerson 0618, 0732 En core 0725 Enterprise 0618 Enzer 0728, 1255 EuroLine 0815, 1110, 1142, 1260, 2048 Fenner 0678, 1056 Ferguson 0678, 0925 Finlux 0618, 0699, 0768, 0778, 0797, 0810, 1174 Fintec 0811, 1196 Firstline 0740, 0826, 0870, 0896 Fisher 0697 Fujilink 0882 Funai 0702, 0722 Fusion 0889 Futronic 1960 Gatewa y 1185 GE 0744 Giec 1248 Global Solutions 0795 Global Sphere 1179 Go Video 0810, 0896, 1126, 1997 GoldStar 0618, 0768 Goodmans 0678, 0717, 0740, 0750, 0757, 0810, 0817, 0860, 0906, 1031, 1167, 1248, 1281, 2034, 2041 GPX 0726, 0796 Graetz 0692 Gran Prix 0858, 0925 Grandin 0740, 0743, 1260, 1281 Greenhill 0744 Grundig 0566, 0578, 0678, 0697, 0713, 0722, 0728, 0732, 0740, 0802, 0817, 1031, 1063, 1722, 1757, 1947, 2073 Grunkel 0797, 1183 GV G 1196 H&B 0845, 0868, 0877, 1260, 1262 H&B 0740, 0845, 0868, 0877, 1260, 1262 Hanseatic 0768, 0810, 0817, 1180 Harman/Kardon 0729 Haus 0813, 0876 HCM 0815 HDT 0732 HE 1190 Henss 0740 Himag e 0545, 0852, 1187 HiMAX 0870, 1133 Hiper 1275 Hitachi 0600, 0691, 0740, 1946, 1947, 2021 Hiteker 0699, 1184 Hoeher 0678, 0740, 0853, 0858, 1251 Home Electronics 0757 Home T ech Industries 1251 Hoy o 0770 Humax 0673 Hypson 0700 Hyundai 0793, 0877, 1045, 1183 ICP 1180 IISonic 1188, 1291 Ingelen 0815 InterAct 0724 IR T 0810 ISP 0722 Jamo 2030 Jaton 0692 JBL 1948, 2005 JDB 0757 Jek en 0726 Jepssen 1277 Jeutech 0804 JMB 0722 Jocel 0807 JVC 0530, 0566, 0650, 0894, 1191, 1928, 1967 jWin 1078 Kansas T echnologies 1260 Karcher 0810 KCL 1115 K endo 0726, 0740, 0858 K ennex 0740, 0797, 0867, 0925 K enwood 0517, 0561, 0764, 1090 Kiiro 0797, 0880 King DHome 0826 Kinga von 0845 Kiss 0692, 0868, 2030 K oda 1257 K otron 0878 KXD 0884 Labwa y 0558, 0736 Lasonic 0770 La wson 0743, 0795 Lecson 0723, 0774 Lenco 0678, 0726, 0740, 0797, 0805, 1056 Lenoxx 1965, 2041, 1154 Lenoxx Sound 1965, 2041 Lexia 0726, 0795 LG 0618, 0768, 0817, 0896, 1933, 2010, 2029 Lifetec 0678, 0858 Limit 0743, 0795, 1131 Linn 1954 LiteOn 1085, 1185, 1188 Lodos 0740 Loew e 0566, 0768, 0912 Logix 0732, 0810, 1128 Lumatron 0722, 0732, 0751, 0768, 0860, 1124, 1142 Lunatron 0768 Luxman 0600, 1118 Luxor 0740, 1031, 1722, 1757
108 Magnat 1950, 2046, 2073 Magna vox 0530, 0566, 0702, 0740, 1167 Magnex 0750 Magnum 2041 Manhattan 0732, 0740 Marantz 0566 Maraton 1184 Mark 0740, 0751 Marquant 0797 Mastec 1248 Matsui 0678, 0699, 0722, 0740, 1031, 1722, 1757 Maxim 0740, 0899 MBO 0717, 0757, 1056, 1757, 1944 MDS 0740, 0805 Mecotek 0797 Mediencom 0773, 0880 Medion 0657, 0678, 0743, 0810, 0858, 0906, 2034, 2039 MEI 0817 Memorex 0858 Memory 1110 Metronic 0717 Metz 0552, 0598, 0740 MiCO 0750, 0778, 1206, 1248, 1250, 1281 Microboss 0745 Micromaxx 1722, 2034 Micromedia 0530, 0566 Micromega 0566 Microsoft 0549 Microstar 0858 Minato 0779 Minax 0740 Minerva 0732 Minix 1140 Minoka 0797 Minowa 0739 Mirr or 0779, 0906 Mitsubishi 0740 Mizuda 0797, 0845 Monyka 0692 MP man 1046 MPX 0870 MTlogic 1292 M ustek 0757, 1757, 1944 MW 1173 Mx Onda 0678, 0778, 1206, 1250, 1281, 2007 Myryad 1280, 1281 Mystral 1183 NAD 0719, 0731, 0768 Naiko 0797, 1031 Nakamichi 1226, 1249 Neufunk 0692 Nevir 0797, 0858, 1224 NFREN 0853 NiC 1150 Nikenn y 1291 Nikkai 1950 Nintaus 0820, 1078 Nordmende 0858 Noriko 0779 Okano 0779 Olidata 0699 Onkyo 0530, 0654, 1639, 2012 Oopla 1185 Optim 0774, 0870 Optimus 0552 Ora va 0845 Orbit 0899 Orion 0722, 1033, 1260, 1722 Oritron 0678 Ormond 0740 P&B 0845 Pacific 0722, 0740, 0786, 0795, 0817, 0858 Packard Bell 0858 Palladium 0722, 0806, 1933, 1947, 1956 Panasonic 0517, 1037, 1932, 1935 Panda 0744, 0816 Paramount Pictures 0806 peeKT on 0925, 1067, 1251, 2026 Philco 0717, 0760, 0815 Philips 0530, 0566, 0673, 0702, 1185, 1839, 1840, 1938 Phonotrend 0726 Pioneer 0552, 0598, 0658, 1838, 1927, 1992 Pla ygo 1292 Plu2 0877, 1117 Pointer 0811 Po werpoint 0880, 0899 Prima 0793 Prima Electronic 0793 Pri mare 0913 Prinz 0858 Prism 0732, 1033, 1180 Prodisma 0880 Proline 0678, 0699, 0713, 0737, 0860, 1031, 1942 Proscan 0549 Proson 0740 Prosonic 0779 ProVision 0726, 1190 Radionette 0768, 0896, 1933 Raite 0692 RCA 0549 REALmagic 0701 REC 0517, 0716, 0773, 0793 Red Star 0775, 0786, 0790, 0797, 0815, 0832, 0833, 0925, 1030, 1067, 1950, 2026 Redstar 0775, 0790, 0832, 0925, 2026 Reoc 0779, 0795 Rev oy 0726, 0868 Rimax 1263 Roadstar 0716, 0717, 0726, 0740, 0757, 0845, 0860, 0906, 0925, 1033, 1078, 2041 Ronin 0737, 0899 Rotel 0650, 1205 Rowa 0543, 0744, 0899 Rownsonic 0816 Saba 0578, 0678, 0796 Saivod 0786, 0858 Salora 0768 Sampo 0725, 0779 Samsung 0517, 0600, 0771, 1102, 1955, 1959, 2035, 0847 Sansui 0722, 0778, 0795, 1180, 1257, 2048 Santosh 1142 Sany o 0697, 0740, 0900, 1946 SAST 0833 Scan 0732, 0862, 0877 ScanMagic 0757 ScanSonic 1722 Schaub Lorenz 0797, 0815, 1142, 1178, 1262 Schneider 0566, 0678, 0732, 0740, 0806, 0810, 0815, 0817, 0858, 1128, 1180 Schwaiger 0779 Scientific Labs 0795 Scott 0678, 0699, 0745, 0807, 0880, 0908, 1032, 1063, 1260, 1278 Seeltech 1251 SEG 0692, 0740, 0790, 0795, 0899, 1945, 2021 Shanghai 0699 Sharp 0657, 0740, 0779, 2042 Sherman 1960 Sherwood 0660, 0744, 0768, 1104 Shinco 0744 Sigma Designs 0701 Sigmatek 1251 Siltex 1251 Silva 0815, 0925
109 Silva Schneider 0858, 0925, 1174, 2010 Sinudyne 1248 Skantic 0566, 0740, 1030 SKY 2007 Skymaster 0757, 0795 Skyworth 0793, 0925 Sliding 1142 SM Electronic 0717, 0757, 0795, 1179 Smart 0732, 0740, 0745 Sogo 0880 Sonic Blue 0810, 1997 Sony 0560, 0600, 0799, 0891, 1097, 1122, 1160, 1560, 1660, 1930, 2008 Sound Color 1260 Sound Lab 1125 Soundmaster 0795 Soundwa ve 0810 Standard 0678, 0795, 0815, 0858, 0925 Star Cluster 1179 Star Clusters 1254 Starlogic 1032 Starmedia 0845, 0908, 1032, 1045, 1251 Strong 0740 Sunkai 0797, 0877 Sunstech 0858 Sunwood 0815, 0925 Superb 0882 Super Digital 1214 Supervision 0795, 1179 SV A 0699, 0887 Sylvania 0702 Symphonic 0702 Synn 0795 Ta ndberg 0740, 1722, 2021 T angent 2014 T arga 1254 T atung 0797, 0798 T eac 0719, 0722, 0744, 0768, 0786, 0795, 0817, 1254, 1957, 1962, 2011 T ec 0925 T echnica 1124, 1722 T echnics 0517, 1932 T echnika 0797, 0858, 1124, 1142 T echnisson 1142 T echnosonic 1078, 1142 T echwood 0719, 0740 T edelex 1255, 2048 T eletech 0740, 0795 T ensai 0678, 0717, 0797 T erraT ec 0852 T evion 0678, 0860, 0925, 1063, 1197, 1254, 1950, 1956, 2041 Theta Digital 0598 Thomson 0549, 0578 Thule Audio 1034 T okai 0692, 0725, 0811, 0815, 0817, 0925 T okiwa 0743 T om-T ec 0816 T op Suxess 1251 T oshiba 0530, 0722, 1072, 2033 T rans Continens 0853 TRANS-continents 0853, 0858, 0899 T redex 0826, 0870 T ruvox 1129 TSM 1251 Umax 0558, 0717, 1178 United 0699, 0722, 0815, 0853, 1110, 1124, 1142, 1255 Universal 1183 Universum 0618, 0740, 0768, 0806, 0817, 0896, 1254, 1940, 1945, 1956 Uptek 0790 upXus 1307 Ve nturer 0817 V estel 0740, 2021 Vieta 0732, 1292 Viewmaster 1111, 1165 V oxson 0757, 0858 Vtrek 0909, 1255 W aitec 1178, 1251, 1944 W alkvision 0744 W elkin 0858 W ellington 0740 W elltech 1248 W eltstar 0740 W esder 0726 Wharfedale 0713, 0723, 0725, 0778, 0779, 0817 Wilson 0858, 1260 Windsor 0740 Windy Sam 0600 W oxter 0908, 1032, 1178, 1251 Xbox 0549, 1173 Xenius 0817 XLogic 0795 XMS 1215, 1349 Xoro 0833, 0856, 1106, 1210, 1248, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 2009 Xwa ve 0558, 0736 Y akumo 1031, 1083 Y amada 0899, 1031, 1083, 1178, 1185 Y amaha 0517, 0566, 0673 Y amaka wa 0692, 0737, 0792, 0899, 1131 Y elo 0807 Y ukai 0757, 1757, 1944 Zenith 0530, 0618 Zenix 0876 Zennox 1292 Zoece 1292
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