Philips DSR2000/00M User Manual
Philips DSR2000/00M User Manual

Philips DSR2000/00M User Manual

Digital satellite ci-receiver

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Congratulations on choosing the Philips DSR 2000 satellite receiver. These operating instructions are designed to assist you to make optimum use of the extensive range of functions of your Philips satellite receiver in order to receive digital satellite channels and services.
  • Page 4: Safety Instruction

    SAFETY INSTRUCTION Important remarks on operation The following section contains important remarks concerning the operation, location and connection of the receiver. Please read these instructions carefully before using the unit for the first time. Extended absence/use during adverse weather conditions Always switch off the unit during periods of extended absence and during thunder storms by means of the power switch located on the front right-hand side.
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    Important remarks on location and assembly Location All electronic equipment generates heat, which is however not dangerous. Delicate furniture surfaces and finishes may become slightly discoloured over time due to the permanent heat source. Likewise, the feet of the equipment may cause discolouring on treated surfaces.
  • Page 6: Connections

    CONNECTIONS The following connections are located on the back of the unit: 1 - 230 V/50 Hz: 2 - Digital Audio TV: Digital (coaxial) audio output. AUDIO TV L & R: Audio output, left and right-hand channel for connecting to a stereo unit. 3 - TV: 4 - VCR: 5 - DATA INTERFACE: RS 232 interface for serial data transfer during servicing.
  • Page 7: Your Remote

    YOUR REMOTE : Detailed Remote Control func- tions on-screen- Display (OSD) on/off. : Choose favourite channel list Menu: Change transparency of On-Screen-Display (OSD). : Display Short and extended information (if broadcasted) about current and next pro- grammes. : Activate TIMER MENU : Change volume down.
  • Page 8: Operating Your Unit

    OPERATING YOUR UNIT 3.1 LOCAL OPERATION Open (and close) the flap on the front of the unit by pressing the marked area (on the right-hand side). Local operation is by means of the keys STANDBY, upwards/downwards (CH -/+), as well as To switch between radio and TV, press the STANDBY key briefly and then within one second the key for radio or 1 - Flap...
  • Page 9: Remote Control Functions

    3.2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Switching on from standby mode is done using the red key or using the number keys 0 ... 9 The unit software contains a functional description for the remote control. To consult this, simply press the RC key on the remote control and then the keys for which you require assistance - the appropriate help instructions appear on the screen.
  • Page 10: Channel Management Using 10 Favourite Lists

    3.4.4 Channel management using 10 favourite lists Digital television technology provides viewers with a wide range of channels. Depending on the number of satellites that can be received, up to 1000 TV and 1000 radio channels are available. To manage this (extremely) large number - who can remember several hundred channels and the associated channel numbers? - the user has ten custom definable favourite lists, enabling him to manage and sort the channels clearly.
  • Page 11: Selecting The Channel Language

    3.6 SELECTING THE CHANNEL LANGUAGE Press the A key to display the language selection menu. The number of available languages depends on the particular channel. The choice of language is made as usual using the keys. The language originally set remains selected when you quit the menu using the E key. The selected language is stored when you quit the menu using the OK key.
  • Page 12: Epg - Programme Information (Basic Navigator)

    Deleting timer programming: 1...8 Select the timer row to be deleted using the number keys 1...8 or the and delete the programmed data using the OK key. N.B.: If you accidentally delete a row and wish to reconstitute the original information, exit the timer menu by pressing the E key twice.
  • Page 13: Menu Structure

    MENU STRUCTURE 4.1 CHANNELS 4.1.1 Favourite list Call up the main menu using the M key and then press the OK key twice. Sorting, swapping, copying and deleting channels - in one single menu! Select one of the favourite lists 0...9. Select the relevant satellite (e.g.
  • Page 14: Changing The Favourite Name

    Switching to the left menu window is done using the menu window is done using the The highlighting of the windows heading and channel will show which window is active. For each action (copying, swapping or deleting) you thus see the appropriate TV channel in the current window.
  • Page 15: Channel Pool (For Advanced Users)

    4.1.3 Channel pool (for advanced users) The channel pool contains all channels in alphabetical order. Selection depending on satellite is done using the M key; free or encrypted channels are chosen by pressing the TV key. All free (or all encrypted) channels on the selected satellite are contained in the «All Free» section, also the new free or encrypted channels after performing satellite search mode.
  • Page 16: Parental Control

    4.1.4 Parental control The five-digit security code (PIN) is set to 0 0 0 0 0 in the factory by default. Changing the security code (PIN) Select the «Parental control» menu using key 4 from the Main menu «Channels». Then select the {PIN} input field using key 2 or the the ‘old’...
  • Page 17: Search Mode

    4.2 SEARCH MODE 4.2.1 Satellite search mode Satellite search mode is performed for all frequencies on the selected satellite. Select the desired settings in the menu sequence. Selecting the individual parameters is performed after activating using the OK key and then using the key.
  • Page 18: Satellites

    4.3 SATELLITES The ASTRA 19.2° and Eutelsat 13° (Hotbird) satellites are activated as per the default factory settings. Six other satellites are pre-programmed, but not activated. If you expand your reception equipment, you can make the required settings and activations for the pre-programmed satellites in the ‘Satellite’...
  • Page 19: Installation

    4.4 INSTALLATION 4.4.1 Time offset After switching on at the mains switch or after a power cut the time and date for the system clock (timer) are transferred from the data received. To ensure that the time and date of the receiver correspond to local time, a value for the deviation from standard time must be entered.
  • Page 20: Lnb Settings

    VCR signal In VCR play mode you can choose between {CBVS/RGB} or {YC} = S video for connecting a SVHS video recorder. Picture format If the {4:3} setting is set, all programmes are viewable in the 4:3 format If the {16:9} setting is set, programmes transmitted in wide-screen format and also those transmitted with the appropriate identification code are automatically viewable in 16:9 format.
  • Page 21: Download Over Air (Software Update Via Satellite)

    4.4.6 Download Over Air (software update via satellite) You can update the operating software and the channel lists (each individually) for your receiver via the ASTRA satellite (update via Download Over Air) using the Download sub-menu. The data for various units are transferred consecutively on a special receiving channel (thus the term data carousel).
  • Page 22: Ca (Conditional Access) = Scrambled Channels

    4.5 CA (Conditional Access) = SCRAMBLED CHANNELS 4.5.1 General remarks To receive scrambled channels you need a Common Interface Module (CI-Module) and a CA (Conditional Access) Smart Card supplied by your programme provider. Please note that the CI-Modules and the assigned Smart Cards only decode the channels transmitted by your programme provider.
  • Page 23: Glossary

    GLOSSARY Band Frequency band of a satellite. Low band and high band. Conditional Access: denotes encrypted channels. CVBS Composite Video Burst Sync: video standard for TV or VCR equipment. DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control. Digital Video Broadcast. Electronic Programme Guide. Favourite list List of selected channels from the channel pool.
  • Page 24: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Channels • 1000 storage positions for TV channels and for 1000 radio channels. • 10 individually definable favourite lists each containing 1000 channel positions (e.g. for channel types SPORT, NEWS, MUSIC etc.). • 8 satellites (individually activatable). • 24 characters for channel and/or station names.
  • Page 25 RF range • Sat-IF frequency range • Input level ranges • Reception threshold (EB/NO) TV system digital • Modulation, FEC, demultiplexer • Video resolution • Input data rate • Bit rate • Video voltage/impedance • • Audio decoding • Bit rate •...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING When you have problems with your Philips DSR 2000, first check following points. PROBLEM No picture, no sound and no front panel display. No picture, no sound ; but the front panel shows the time or “--”. No picture, no sound ; but the indication on the front of the receiver is correct.

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