Philips HFL5014 Series Professional Installation Manual

Philips HFL5014 Series Professional Installation Manual

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Professional Installation Manual
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Date:
8 July 2019
Author:
Bert De Latter
xxHFL5014/12
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  • Page 1 Get support at http://www.philips.com/support/ https://support.cmnd.pro/ Professional Installation Manual xxHFL5014/12 xxHFL6014U/12 Status: Approved Version: Date: 8 July 2019 Author: Bert De Latter...
  • Page 2: Version History

    Version history: Version Date Author Changes: 08/07/2019 Bert De Latter First version Installation manual 5014/6014 - 1 -...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Version history: ........................... - 1 - General information ........................- 8 - Notice ..........................- 8 - Help and support ......................... - 8 - Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations ................- 9 - How to navigate, open menu’s and make selections ............- 9 - Requirements before starting the installation of a TV ..............
  • Page 4 6.1.1 Store settings in the Professional Settings menu ............- 24 - 6.1.2 Professional session ....................- 24 - 6.1.3 Exit Professional menu after installing apps ............. - 24 - Overview ..........................- 25 - Upgrade and Clone ......................- 25 - Switch on settings ......................
  • Page 5 Reset ..........................- 68 - 6.18 Extra 19HFL5014T/12 bedside menus ................- 69 - Professional setting wizards ...................... - 70 - Philips Home Dashboard configuration ................- 70 - Manage Apps ........................- 73 - 7.2.1 Manage Apps configuration wizard ................- 73 - 7.2.2...
  • Page 6 7.5.5 MyChoice remote activation ..................- 89 - Manage Scheduler ......................- 91 - Manage Channels ......................- 94 - 7.7.1 Rename channels ...................... - 94 - 7.7.2 Hide/Show channels ....................- 95 - 7.7.3 Reorder channels ....................... - 95 - 7.7.4 Blank/Unblank channels ....................
  • Page 7 8.6.3 Personal ........................- 113 - Top icons.......................... - 113 - 8.7.1 Google account ......................- 113 - 8.7.2 Set alarm ........................- 114 - 8.7.3 Weather ........................- 114 - 8.7.4 Menu language ......................- 114 - PMS (Property Management System) ................- 115 - 8.8.1 TV configuration ......................
  • Page 8 12.1.3 Improper scaled channel logo in the Channels overview ........- 126 - 12.2 ChannelList.xml in the clone file ..................- 126 - 12.2.1 Add an RF channel in the ChannelList.xml .............. - 127 - 12.2.2 Add a media channel in the ChannelList.xml ............- 128 - 12.2.3 Add an IP channel in the ChannelList.xml ...............
  • Page 9: General Information

    1. General information In this document, you can find information on how to install the Philips Professional TV’s from the xxHFL5014 and xxHFL6014U range. This document is intended for the System Integrator or the responsible technician of the hotel. You will find descriptions on what functions these new platforms support and how to use them.
  • Page 10: Definitions, Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Digital Video Broadcasting - Cable HTTP: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol IIC: Instant Initial Cloning Infrared JAPIT: ‘JSON API for TV’ is the API specification to control the Philips TV JEDI: Java Enterprise Display Interface LCN: Logical Channel Number MegaByte MHz:...
  • Page 11: Requirements Before Starting The Installation Of A Tv

    2. Requirements before starting the installation of a TV Before starting the installation, make sure that you have everything you need at hand. You need a USB device and a remote control. 2.1 Remote control 2.1.1 Master remote control 22AV8573 or 22AV9573A or 22AV9574A 22AV8573 22AV9573A 22AV9574A...
  • Page 12: Accessory Remote Controls

    2.1.3 Accessory remote controls 22AV1604B 22AV1601B 22AV1904A Healthcare RC Easy RC Digit RC Note: previous RC’s with digits will NOT work with the 5014/6014 TV series as the code sent by the RC for some keys is different. If your client needs digit keys on a remote, one of above remote controls is to be used and not any other previous RC.
  • Page 13: How To Setup The Healthcare Rc

    Mode: Buttons combination: Blue (default) “Home” and “Volume down” Yellow “Home” and “Channel down” Red “Back” and “Volume down” Green “Back” and “Channel down” 0 “Home” and “Clock” 1 “Home” and “Channels” 2 “Home” and “Arrow up” 3 “Home” and “TV” 4 “Home”...
  • Page 14: Professional Settings Menu

    Below you can find a table how to match the TV settings and the settings as they can be used in the guest RC for RC6: Mode: Buttons combination: Blue (default) “Home” and “Volume down” Yellow “Home” and “Channel down” Red “Back”...
  • Page 15: Software Upgrade

    2.3 Software upgrade For the best guest experience, it is highly recommended to use the latest software version available. Go to: http://www.philips.com/support/  Select your country, enter the model number and download the latest software version available  Unzip the software and follow the instructions how to upgrade the software on the TV ...
  • Page 16: Clone Folder Structure

    2.4 Clone folder structure Below you can find the menu structure of a clone file. The content of this will be the same between xxHFL5014 and xxHFL6014 TV’s. This also means that you can clone the data from xxHFL5014 in xxHFL6014 and vice versa without having to change the folder name.
  • Page 17: Find Out The State Of The Tv

    3. Find out the state of the TV It is important to know if a TV is in Virgin mode (out of the box) or installed before. When installing a newly bought TV, it will be in virgin mode. 3.1 Virgin mode If you can see below screen, you know that the TV is in ‘out of the box’...
  • Page 18 Note: When you enter the CSM menu using the key code a text file (CMS.txt) will be written to your USB memory device if it’s connected to your TV in order to have a copy of the CSM data. You can navigate between the 9 CMS pages using “Up/Down”. - 17 -...
  • Page 19: Reinstall Tv

    4. Reinstall TV 4.1 Reinstall the TV manually If you want to start an installation from scratch you can always reinstall the TV. All settings will be reset to the default values and channel list will be cleared. Note: Some settings like webservice url, roomID, manual date and time, professional mode, professional menu pin lock and logging url will not be reset, If you want these settings to be changed you will need to do this after the reinstallation has finished.
  • Page 20: Reinstall Via A Script In The Clone File

    Select [Yes] and press the “OK” button to reinstall the TV. You will see that the TV will apply a reset and restart into IIC mode. 4.2 Reinstall via a script in the clone file To automatically reinstall the TV, load a new clone file and load new SW you can use this script. In the ‘MasterCloneData’...
  • Page 21: Virgin Installation Wizard

    5. Virgin installation wizard Out of the box a new TV will be in virgin mode. This means that you will have to go through the virgin installation wizard to apply the first settings of the TV. You might need to wake up the TV from standby. 5.1 Instant Initial Cloning (IIC) 5.1.1 Virgin installation...
  • Page 22  The TV will automatically detect the new SW version and the clone file and upgrade both  During this process you will see following (no user interaction needed): o Detection of the Software and Clone file o Downloading the SW from USB to TV will start o After the downloading phase, you will see that the SW upgrade will start.
  • Page 23 o After the software upgrade, the TV will reboot and will go again to the cloning screen where the clone file from the USB stick will be loaded in TV Note: First you will see “Downloading”; once downloaded you will see a message that you can remove the USB stick: o If you don’t press “OK”...
  • Page 24: Settings During Virgin Installation

    5.2 Settings during virgin installation When you skip the IIC screen, you will be able to set the room ID. Once set, you will have finished the virgin installation and the professional menu will open allowing you to start creating your master clone file.
  • Page 25: Professional Settings

    6. Professional Settings 6.1 General information In this chapter, you can find information about all professional settings that can be changed. To start you have to open the [Professional Settings] menu. Using the guest remote control, press the following keys sequentially: “3 1 9 7 5 3 mute” or “mute left right up down ok”. 6.1.1 Store settings in the Professional Settings menu When you exit the professional menu, you will see a message that all your settings are stored and...
  • Page 26: Overview

    6.2 Overview o Navigate to the [Overview] menu o Open this menu item o You will get an overview screen with all the settings that are set in the TV, this overview can be used to see the settings without having to navigate to all menu’s separately o Using the “arrow up/down”...
  • Page 27 o Select the [Current Firmware and Clone info] menu o You can see the SW version and the dates when the last cloning actions were done o Select [Next] and press “OK” to see the second page o Select [Previous] and press “OK” to see the first page o Select [Close] and press “OK”...
  • Page 28 o On the top of the page you will see a waiting animation while cloning is ongoing, once finished it will change to Successful o During the cloning process there will be a [Cancel] button available on the bottom of the page, press “OK”...
  • Page 29 Note: This menu is only accessible when [On] is selected in the [Wireless and Networks] [Control Over [WebServices] [IPUpgradeService] menu o Select the [Clone RF to TV] menu o Using this you will be able to clone to the TV over RF, this happens automatically when a clone is being played out on RF by CMND.
  • Page 30: Switch On Settings

    frequency set here. If nothing is found it will scan between 44 MHz and 887 MHz in steps of 8MHz. So if you do a playout on another frequency as set in the TV, the TV will do a fallback scan in order to find it o [Scan Mode]:Define when the TV shall scan the RF stream for updates...
  • Page 31: Feature Settings

    o This list also contains the theme’s o The channel list you have selected will also be shown in the recommended screen in the dashboard Note: The list you see in the screenshot is depending on the installed content o Navigate to the [Channel Settings] [Switch On Channel] menu o You will see a list of channels followed by the external sources...
  • Page 32: Sound Settings

    6.4.3 Sound Settings o Navigate to the [Sound Settings] [Volume] menu o You will see below items: o [TV Speakers]: Change the default volume setting for the TV speakers o [Headphone/Bathroom speakers]: Change the default volume setting for headphone bathroom speakers o Open these menu items and change the default...
  • Page 33: Subtitles

    6.4.5 Subtitles o Navigate to the [Subtitles] menu o You will see below items: o [Off]: Change the default subtitles setting to Off o [On]: Change the default subtitles setting to On o [On During Mute]: Change the default subtitles setting to On During Mute, this means that the subtitles will be shown if the TV is muted and if subtitles are available...
  • Page 34: Personalise

    6.4.8 Personalise o Navigate to the [Personalise] [Message Display] menu o You will see below items: o [Show Message]: Change to this to show the complete message when it’s send o [Notification Only]: Change to this to only show a notification when a new message was send 6.4.9 HotSpot Default Frequency...
  • Page 35: Premises Geonames Id

    Note: The Premises Name can be seen in the default dashboard 6.5.3 Premises Geonames ID o Navigate to the [Identification Settings] [Premises Geonames ID] menu o You can set the ID of the Geonames location. This is used for the weather service find www.geonames.org, search for your...
  • Page 36: Guest Management

    capture the information from day one. This function needs the TV to be connected to internet. 6.6 Guest Management o Navigate to the [Guest Management] [Guest Profile Download] menu o If set to [On] the guest name and profile image will be downloaded from the Google account when he logs in, if [Off] this will not be downloaded o Navigate to the [Guest Management]...
  • Page 37 Navigate to the [Dashboard] [Select Dashboard] menu o You will see below items: o [Philips Home]: You need to press “OK” to access and change the Philips Default Dashboard configuration Note: How to do this is explained in the chapter “Philips Home Dashboard...
  • Page 38: Features

    However, if connection restores, the server CDB can be reloaded automatically when [Reload] is switched [On] (for example to show updated information). If set to [Off], the SI needs to have the logic in his Local CDB or CDB page to react on network changes Note: You can only access this menu if you have loaded a Dashboard App in TV and if...
  • Page 39 Note: By default there will be almost be no apps available o [Profile Settings]: When creating a custom profile, you can add/remove apps other than present in the default profile o [Sort after Sync]: When [On] the SmartTV apps will be reordered according to your AppControl Profile, this will not happen when it’s set to [Off] o Navigate to the [Profile Settings] menu...
  • Page 40 o Navigate to the [Manage] menu o If you enter this menu, a configuration wizard will start. See more details in the chapter “Manage Apps configuration wizard” o After you have gone through the wizard you will be able to access the menu and access below menu items: o [Google PlayStore]: You can open the Google Play Store, you need to login with your...
  • Page 41 Navigate to the [App Sync] menu o You will see below items: o [TV to SmartTV Server]: You can select [On] to upload apps to the Philips servers so they can be synced again to other TV’s or [Off] to disable this function...
  • Page 42: Smartinfo

    Navigate to the [SmartInfo] [Mode] menu Note: [SmartInfo] is only accessible when [Dashboard] [Select Dashboard] is set to [Philips Home] o The SmartInfo feature can be used in two ways, as interactive pages (Browser) or using an app. The two ways of using SmartInfo are mutually exclusive so they cannot be used both at the same time.
  • Page 43: Sharing

    the JEDI documentation that can be obtained after signing an NDA. 6.8.3 Sharing o Navigate to the [Sharing] [Google Cast] menu Note: See more details in the chapter “Guest Menu - Cast” o You will see below items: o [Off]: Disable Google Chromecast o [On]: Enable Google Chromecast, this will allow the users to share content from their own mobile device...
  • Page 44: Weather App

    Note: The guest cannot use the hotspot when TV is in STBY, the TV needs to be on in order to use this feature o You will see below items: o [Off]: Disable Internet Hotspot o [On]: Enable Internet Hotspot, this will enable the guest to access internet via TV after making a peer-to-peer connection...
  • Page 45: Themetv

    ThemeTV o Navigate to the [ThemeTV] menu Note: [ThemeTV] is only accessible when [Dashboard] [Select Dashboard] is set to [Philips Home] o You will see below items: o [Enable]: You can disable the ThemeTV via [No] or enable via [Yes] o [Manage]: You will be able to manage the ThemeTV, see chapter ‘Manage...
  • Page 46: Scheduler

    will see a radio background when [No] is selected, when [Yes] is selected you will see a clock instead of the radio background o [External Clock]:  [External Clock]: You disable the external clock via [Off] or enable it via [On] ...
  • Page 47: Channels

    6.9 Channels o Navigate to the [Channels] menu o You will see the screen on the left o Navigate to the [Enable Channels] menu o You will see below items: o [RF/IP Channels]: Show IP/RF channels in the channel list when [On], or not when [Off] o [Media Channels]:...
  • Page 48 o Navigate to the [RF Installation Settings] menu o You will see below items: o [Install Analog]: You can put the search of analog channels [Off] or [On] o [Install DVB-T/T2]: You can put the search of DVB-T/T2 channels [Off] or [On] o [Install DVB-C/C2]: You can put the search of DVB-C/C2 channels [Off] or...
  • Page 49 o [Analogue: Manual Installation]: This can be used to manually search for analogue channels. You can set the [System] need, [Search Channels] where you can set the frequency you want to search. Once a channel is found you can [Store Current Channel] or [Store as New Channel] o Navigate to the [Channel Settings] menu...
  • Page 50: Sources

    o Navigate to the [OTT App Channels Installation] menu o You will see below items: o [Google Play Movies & TV]: When you open this menu, the channels linked to this OTT App will be added to the channel list Note: You can also have extra items available like [Bloomberg TV+].
  • Page 51 o Navigate to the [USB Auto Play] menu o You will see below items: o [Off]: From the moment a USB device is connected to the TV, no files will be played automatically o [On]: From the moment a USB device is connected to the TV, all playable files in the root from your USB device will automatically be played in a loop...
  • Page 52: Date And Time

    6.11 Date and Time o Navigate to the [Date and Time] menu o You will see the screen on the left o Navigate to the [Source] menu o You will see below items: o [Automatic NTP/Channels]: When selected, the clock extraction is performed from a NTP Server or Live Channels (RF &...
  • Page 53 [Custom NTP Server] is selected you will be able to set a custom NTP sever o [Custom NTP Server URL]: Set the link for a custom NTP Server URL o Navigate to the [Manual Date and Time Settings] menu o You will see below items: o [Date]: You can set the date manually o [Time]: You can set the time manually Note: Above menus are only accessible...
  • Page 54: Wireless And Networks

    o Navigate to the [Clock Format] menu o You will see below items: o [24 hour]: You can set the clock format to 24 hours format o [AM/PM]: You can set the clock format to AM/PM format 6.12 Wireless and Networks 6.12.1 Network wizard o Navigate to the [Wireless and Networks]...
  • Page 55 o Navigate to the [Wi-Fi Country/Region] menu o You get a list of countries and regions, you need to select what fits your setup o Navigate to the [Network Configuration] menu o You will see below items: o [DHCP]: Use DHCP to connect your TV o [Static IP]: Use Static IP to connect your o Navigate to the [Static IP Configuration] menu...
  • Page 56 o Navigate [Wake Wi-Fi (WoWLAN)] menu o You will see below items: o [Off]: Wake up via WLAN is disabled o [On]: Wake up via WLAN enables an external Server to wake up the TV from complete Standby (green) using the wireless network connection.
  • Page 57: Network Control Tv Over Ip

    o Navigate to the [Show Network Lost Message] menu o You will see below items: o [No]: Disable to show a message when the network connection is lost o [Yes]: Enable to show a message when the network connection is lost 6.12.3 Network Control TV Over IP o Navigate to the [Wireless and Networks]...
  • Page 58 o [IPUpgradeService]: This will allow cloning and software update of the TV over IP via CMND, this can be put [Off] or [On] o [PMSService]: This will allow the PMS feature to communicate, this can be put [Off] or [On] o [SystemStatusService]: This will allow providing the Status of the TV and other System that is interacting with the TV such...
  • Page 59: Input Control

    6.13 Input Control o Navigate to the [Input control] [Local Keyboard Control Lock] menu o You will see below items: o [Off]: All local keyboard buttons are enabled o [On]: All local keyboard buttons are disabled except for the power button o [All]: All local keyboard buttons are disabled including the power button Note: Local keyboard buttons are the buttons on...
  • Page 60 o Navigate to the [Input control] [Multi Remote Control] menu o This function allows that up to 14 televisions can be installed in a room whereas each TV will react to its own RC o You will see a list of options (‘Off’, the 4 color keys and all digits) o The TV will only react on the RC that is programmed linked to your selection...
  • Page 61: Advanced

    6.14 Advanced o Navigate to the [Advanced] menu o You will see the screen on the left o Navigate to the [Professional Mode] menu o You will see below items: o [Off]: To put the professional mode Off, this means your TV is in consumer mode o [On]: To put the professional mode On, this means your TV is configured as a...
  • Page 62 TV in order to protect your copy protected content (DRM). If you are interested to use it, please contact the local Philips country sales manager. Note: You can download the certificate of the TV needed for generating the encrypted VSecure keys via [Load Keys to USB] or via JAPIT or via SerialXpress.
  • Page 63 o Navigate to the [Serial Xpress] menu o You will see below items: o [38400]: You can change the baud rate setting of the TV to 38400 o [19200]: You can change the baud rate setting of the TV to 19200 Note: It’s recommended to use 38400 as default setting o Navigate to the [UI] [Display OSD] menu...
  • Page 64: Tv Settings

    6.15 TV Settings o Navigate to the [Advanced] menu o You will see the screen on the left 6.15.1 Picture o Navigate to the [Picture] menu Note: These settings will be applied when using the [Switch on Settings][Picture Settings][Picture Style][Personal] o You will see below items: o [Colour]: You can adjust the level of colour from black &...
  • Page 65 Note: This is an expert user setting and should normally not be changed. It is only selectable when [Colour Temperature] is set to [Custom] o Navigate to the [Picture] [Advanced] [Contrast] menu o You will see below items: o [Contrast Mode]: Select how the TV automatically reduces the contrast via [Off], [Standard], [Best Power] or [Best Picture]...
  • Page 66: Sound

    6.15.2 Sound o Navigate to the [Sound] [Maximum Volume] menu o Set the maximum volume by changing the slider value, this will be the maximum volume that a guest can set on the TV o Navigate [Sound] [Sound Management] menu o You will see below items: o [TV Speakers]: You can set the TV to play sound on TV using [On] or on the...
  • Page 67: Audio Language Preference

    o Navigate to the [Sound] [Advanced] menu o You will see below items: o [Surround Mode]: Select the sound effect for the internal TV, you can choose [Stereo] or [DTS TruSurround] o [Auto volume]: Select [DTS TruVolume] or [Night mode] if you want to enable to level out sudden volume differences or [Off] if you want to disable...
  • Page 68: Subtitle Language Preference

    6.15.4 Subtitle Language Preference o Navigate to the [Subtitle Language Preference] menu o You will see below items: o [Primary Subtitles]: Select the highest preference for subtitle language in broadcast o [Secondary Subtitles]: Select the next preference for subtitle language in broadcast o [Primary Text]: Select the highest preference for text language in...
  • Page 69: Android Settings

    select [Subtitles] to read the spoken words Note: Above menus are only available if [Accessibility][Audio Description] menu is set to [On] 6.16 Android Settings o Navigate to the [Android Settings] menu o You will see the screen on the left Note: It is not recommended to make changes in this menu as this is only to be used by android developers...
  • Page 70: Extra 19Hfl5014T/12 Bedside Menus

    o Navigate to the [Reinstall TV] menu o When you press “OK” you will Reinstall the TV, your TV will reboot and start in virgin mode (like the TV comes out of the box), all the settings will be reset to the factory settings except for RoomID, professional mode, WebServices URL, channel list, professional menu pin lock...
  • Page 71: Professional Setting Wizards

    7. Professional setting wizards 7.1 Philips Home Dashboard configuration The new UI also called `Philips home Dashboard` has received a major update in order to be more content-rich, easy to use, fast moving, smart, adaptive and is fully customizable. Default UI: Adapted UI: You are able to change all colours and backgrounds to map the color scheme of your customer’s...
  • Page 72 In the [Edit Dashboard Menu] you can show or hide the manage account icon using [Show Account Icon] and selecting [On] or [Off]. In the [Edit Dashboard Menu] you can change your settings that are reflected in the recommended guest menu via [Recommended]. Using [Select Apps] you can select the apps that will be shown in the Recommended shelf in the guest menu.
  • Page 73 You can change the [Background Panel] where you can enable or disable to show the background in the [Enable] menu. You can change the background image using the [Background Image]. You need to connect a usb device containing the picture you want to use and select it by pressing OK. Pictures can be both .png and .jpg format.
  • Page 74: Manage Apps

    You can also modify the [Side Panel]. You can change the logo, this can be done in the same way as changing the background image and it can be in a .png or .jpg format. The optimal resolution of the logo is 550x425.
  • Page 75 Note: If you have already made an AutoProfile and you still want to change it, you don’t need to make a new AutoProfile. You need to write down your current one which you can find at [Features][Apps][SmartTV Server Settings][Profile Settings][Profile Name] and fill it in as a current AutoProfile during below wizard.
  • Page 76  When you choose for [New Profile] you need to enter the Profile Name you want to use by entering it using the onscreen keyboard. Use the navigation keys and the “OK” key to enter the name and select the checkmark in the right bottom corner when finished ...
  • Page 77 Note: new apps need to be installed first to Google Play Store before they become visible in the web portal.  If you close the “App Status Synchronization” screen before synchronization is done the apps will continue to synchronize in the background ...
  • Page 78: Installing Apps Using Google Play Store

     You can choose to [New/Retry] in case you want to create a new AutoProfile. You will see below screen where you can see the AutoProfile name.  Now you need to wait for maximum 30 seconds to go to the synchronization screen ...
  • Page 79 You need to sign in using your own Google account. By entering your email and password using the onscreen keyboard. Note: When done, you will be logged out again from your personal account and no changes will be stored on your account as they will be linked to the TV’s profile Note: You can also connect a real keyboard to the TV You will see a Signing in screen followed by the Google Play screen.
  • Page 80 You can navigate and try to find apps or use the search function in the left upper corner to find apps you want to install. Once you have found the app you were looking for you can open the app in order to see more details or install the app.
  • Page 81 Once downloading and installation is ongoing, you will see the progress. Once downloading and installing is ongoing you do not need to wait, you can go back to the previous screen and search for other apps you want to install. If you go back to the main screen and go to [My Apps], you will see a list of apps.
  • Page 82: Managing Apps Through The Web Portal

    If you exit the professional menu and you are still logged in with your Google account, you will get below screen in order to do a last check if all updates are done. You can go to the [Google PlayStore] or [Exit Professional Session] if you know everything is updated and installed.
  • Page 83: Manage Welcome Screen

    7.3 Manage Welcome Screen You can change the configuration of the welcome screen and set it as screen saver in below menus. 7.3.1 ScreenSaver Configuration In the [Professional Settings][Features][Welcome Screen][ScreenSaver Configuration] you can configure the screensaver for TV. You can activate the screensaver by pressing [Start now]. By default, there are two screensavers available: ...
  • Page 84: Welcome Screen Configuration

    7.3.2 Welcome Screen Configuration In the [Professional Settings][Features][Welcome Screen][Welcome Screen Configuration] you can configure the welcome screen. The same can also be done through CMND where it’s possible to also work with multilingual text for the text messages. Through the professional settings menu you can create the configuration and change the background images.
  • Page 85: Manage Themetv

    After you have selected [Custom] you can change the content according your own likes. If TV can play the content, you will be able to upload it in the TV. This can be both pictures and videos. The optimal resolution for background pictures is 1920x1080. 7.4 Manage ThemeTV To manage ThemeTV you have to go to the [Professional Settings][Features][ThemeTV][Manage] menu.
  • Page 86 When you open this [Manage] menu you will see following:  The themes you already added earlier (initially this is empty)  The possibility to add new themes (maximum 10). You can create a custom theme or add one from the predefined list. When adding a custom theme, this will not be translated when customers are using different languages.
  • Page 87  There is also a new function called “AutoComplete”. This will make it possible to add the not selected channels in the end of your channel list. When adding a new theme autocomplete function is default set to OFF and hence only the selected channels will be shown in the selected theme.
  • Page 88: Manage Mychoice

    In this manual we will cover only the configuration of MyChoice on the TV, all details about the account and credits are covered in a different manual. Please contact your Philips country sales manager to setup an account and buy the credits.
  • Page 89 You can navigate in this grid and by selecting an icon in Package 1 or Package 2 and by pressing “OK” you will see that the selection of your choice is highlighted. Doing so for all channels you can put channels in the package you want.
  • Page 90: Platform Specific

    Customers who have Customers who have Customers who have no PIN PIN for Package 1 PIN for Package 2 MyChoice Free MyChoice Package 1 MyChoice Package 2 7.5.3 Platform specific For this platform some additional durations were added. It will now be possible to unlock the MyChoice packages for a duration of 1 or 3 hours in addition to the existing 1, 3, 7, 14, 21, 24 and 28 days.
  • Page 91 The MyChoice PIN code has become part of the clone file which makes it possible to remotely activate any TV’s MyChoice packages by flashing a new clone item. In the MyChoice folder, you can find back two files. The identifier to check if the .json is newer than the one in the TV and the MyChoice.json.
  • Page 92: Manage Scheduler

    7.6 Manage Scheduler Navigate to the [Professional Menu] [Features] [Scheduler] menu, this function allows to set up 10 different schedules on same or different sources when the feature is enabled. Navigate to the [Professional Menu] [Features] [Scheduler] [Manage] and open the menu You can add a new schedule by opening [+ New Schedule] You will see below items: o [Enable]: You can disable the new Scheduler via [No] or enable it via [Yes]...
  • Page 93 o [Feature Settings]: Switch On/To related to features:  [Switch On Feature]: You can select between:  [None]: no [Switch On Feature] will be activated  [Dashboard]: will activate the dashboard  [SmartInfo]: will activated the SmartInfo page or SmartInfo app ...
  • Page 94 o [Priority/Order]: shows the priority based on the list of defined schedules You can change the order using the “Yellow” and “Blue” keys to move the selected schedule up and down. The highest schedule has the highest priority. o [Delete Schedule]: allows you to delete the individual schedule from the scheduling list o To get out of the wizard, press the “back”...
  • Page 95: Manage Channels

    7.7 Manage Channels You can manage your channels, this means you can rename, reorder, hide/show, blank/non-blank the channels. This can also be done using CMND. To manage your channels you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Channels] [Manage] menu. When you open this menu you will get an overview of the installed channels.
  • Page 96: Hide/Show Channels

    7.7.2 Hide/Show channels By using the hide/show channels, you will hide or show a channel in the channel list. Go to the manage channel list, select the channel you want to hide or unhide. Press ”Options”, select [Hide] (when channel is currently visible) or [Unhide] (when channel is currently hidden) to hide or show the channel.
  • Page 97: Remove Channels

    7.7.5 Remove channels You can select a channel you want to remove and press ”Options”, select [Remove]. You will get a confirmation screen where you can select [Yes] to remove the channel from the list. 7.7.6 Re-number channels Even if you cannot see the channel number in your TV, you can change the channel number. You will actually reorder the channels by changing the number.
  • Page 98: Channel Installation Wizard

    7.8 Channel installation wizard 7.8.1 Install RF channels To install channels you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Channels] [RF Channel Installation] menu. In this menu you can go to [Search for Channels] or do a [Digital: Manual Installation] or do an [Analogue: Manual Installation].
  • Page 99 o In the next screen you can see below items: o [Update Digital Channels]: This is to only update the digital channels o [Quick reinstall]: This is to install all channels with default settings o [Advanced reinstall]: This is to do a full re-installation which takes you through each step including changing the installed country...
  • Page 100 o [Advanced reinstall] is what you need to go through the complete wizard. This is also the default wizard you should get the first time. First you will need to make a country selection o In the next screen you need to select the Cable operator Note: This list is country dependent o In the next screen you can [Start] or...
  • Page 101: Install Ott Channels And Tif Channels

    o Once all settings are done the TV will start searching channels o Once done you will see the result of the search being the amount of channels found o Using [Done] the wizard you will exit the menu and TV will tune to the first installed channel 7.8.2 Install OTT channels and TIF Channels...
  • Page 102: Install Ip Channels

    7.8.3 Install IP channels IP channels cannot be searched for. You need to have a list of IP streams you want to install. See chapter “IP TV installation” to know how to install IP Channels. 7.8.4 Install media channels Media channels are local files uploaded in TV that can be installed as a media channel. See chapter “Examples”...
  • Page 103 o When ‘Wireless’ is selected you will see that the TV is scanning for wireless networks and it will show the networks that were found o After selecting a network (and entering the password if needed) you will get message that the wireless network is connected, you can also manually add a new network o When ‘WPS’...
  • Page 104: Guest Menu

    8. Guest Menu The guest menu is the menu the guest sees when his TV is on. Depending on the settings and installation, you will see the menu as explained in next chapters. 8.1 Recommended In the recommended page you will see (depending on the settings and installed content): ...
  • Page 105: Cast

    8.3 Cast In the Cast page you will have the possibility to cast from external devices to the TV. See below for more details. 8.3.1 What is Chromecast built-in? Chromecast built-in is a platform that lets you cast your favorite entertainment from your phone, tablet or laptop right to your TV.
  • Page 106 Once this is set the guest will already be able to connect to the TV and use casting to share his apps or screen with the TV. From a guest perspective, below screen will show on TV after pressing the cast button on the remote or by opening the cast application on the dashboard.
  • Page 107: Chromecast: Installer Backend Solution

    8.3.2.2 Chromecast: Installer backend solution The second option to configure Chromecast is to set [Secure Sharing] to [Off]. In this case the TV will be used to display instructions and the installer will be responsible for creating the network topology fit for Chromecast.
  • Page 108: Dependencies

    In the above example, the SSID that the guest needs to connect to is called “Training Academy”. Once connected the client device will be able to see the TV and casting can be initiated. The other option is to perform the casting completely yourself. When the [Secure Sharing OFF Settings][Google Cast] is set to [Gateway], the TV will display an HTML page upon pressing the cast button.
  • Page 109: Impact

    8.3.4 Impact The way casting works will have an impact on the premises infrastructure. When content is pushed to the TV from an app supporting the casting button, the network traffic generated by the request will go through the network to which the TVs are connected. Depending on the apps installed on the TV this will generate a different amount of traffic.
  • Page 110: Games

    8.5 Games By default, no game apps are installed and hence you will not see the games page. If you have installed apps that are listed in the category “Games”, the games page will appear automatically and the games apps will be shown in this page. - 109 -...
  • Page 111: More

    8.6 More The amount of menu items you will see will depend on your settings. 8.6.1 Settings The first shelf is settings. Here you can change picture settings, sound settings, picture format and the menu language. When opening one of the menu items, a detailed menu to change the setting will open. - 110 -...
  • Page 112: Features

    8.6.2 Features The second shelf is all about features. Here you can set the alarm, a sleep timer, start the hotspot to make a connection or check the weather forecast. The hotspot will bring up exact the same screen as the casting screen. 8.6.2.1 Set alarm 8.6.2.2 Sleep Timer - 111 -...
  • Page 113: Internet Hotspot

    8.6.2.3 Internet Hotspot 8.6.2.4 Weather - 112 -...
  • Page 114: Personal

    8.6.3 Personal The last shelf is linked to your personal account. You can login and logout using this menu. Note: The account will be removed on checkout or in case when no PMS is used, when TV is put to STBY depending on the Clear User Data settings in the professional menu Depending on your settings (PMS enabled for example), you will see more options in this Personal.
  • Page 115: Set Alarm

    8.7.2 Set alarm You can set the alarm using this button. You can set the alarm at the time you want, on the channel you want using one of the available sounds and on the volume you want. Once you have set a time you will also see the time in the top icons Note: The alarm can also be set through the [More][Features][Set alarm] menu or through the “clock”...
  • Page 116: Pms (Property Management System)

    8.8 PMS (Property Management System) PMS stands for Property Management System and is a name used for any software suite that a hotel can use to control their premise. Mostly this has to do with their day to day business like checking In/Out people, having the bill information available, managing room service, managing maid service and so on.
  • Page 117: Greeting Guest

    8.8.3 Greeting guest The first one might be small but it can address the guest entering the room personally. You can add the name of the person checking in to the Dashboard. Note: Showing the guest name can also be done inside the SmartInfo pages. 8.8.4 Bill In case the Hotel’s PMS allows it and CMND is configured to show the Bill information, the guest will...
  • Page 118: Additional Options

    When “Do Not Disturb” is turned Off, the TV will immediately interrupt any guest view when receiving a new message and it will show the message full screen for the guest to read. Of course, this in case the TV is on at that moment, when it’s turned Off the message will be delivered upon starting up the When “Do Not Disturb”...
  • Page 119: Smartinfo

    8.9 SmartInfo The SmartInfo feature can be used as a Browser or as an Application. SmartInfo can be set as Switch On Feature. This means that the TV will start up on the SmartInfo you have created and loaded in TV. SmartInfo can also be opened using the info button on the RC.
  • Page 120: Smartinfo Application

    NDA. You can declare your app as a SmartInfo application by using the following intent: “com.philips.professionaldisplaysolutions.jedi.category.SMART_INFO”. Once the APK is created, you need to load it as a local app through CMND and it will get installed in the correct location.
  • Page 121: Ip Tv Installation

    After this you need to apply following settings as described in the chapter ‘Professional settings’:  [Dashboard] [Select Dashboard]  [Philips Home] Philips Home is comparable with the default dashboard from previous products.  [Date and Time] [Source]  [Automatic NTP/Channels] ...
  • Page 122: Installing Ip Channels

    In combination with our Professional TV series, you instantly upgrade the room to the highest level of digital interaction. For more details you can contact your Philips country sales manager and ask for more details about this DOCSIS 22AV1970A/12 model.
  • Page 123: Make Tv Visible In Cmnd

    10. Make TV visible in CMND This chapter describes the TV settings to connect to a CMND server over IP or RF. For the CMND settings please refer to the CMND manual on http://www.cmnd.io. You at least need CMND 7. 10.1 Connect the TV via IP 10.1.1 Change the TV settings...
  • Page 124: Connect The Tv Via Rf

    First 10 Last 10 http://192.168.103.1:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.245:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.2:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.246:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.3:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.247:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.4:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.248:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.5:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.249:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.6:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.250:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.7:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.251:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.8:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.252:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.9:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.253:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.10:8080/webservices.jsp http://192.168.103.254:8080/webservices.jsp Note: when the CMND server is found via the URL fallback mechanism, the [Server URL] is not modified, this can only be done via the Professional Settings menu or via clone update.
  • Page 125: Custom Dashboard

    11. Custom Dashboard A custom dashboard or CDB is a method to replace the default UI of the TV with a custom UI. With a custom dashboard, it is possible to create a look and feel that matches the theme of the hotel/hospital/…...
  • Page 126: Examples

    Extract the clone from the TV to a USB stick  When the clone out has finished, close the dialog, extract the USB stick  Copy the custom channel logo PNG into the clone. In this example the “Philips.png” file was copied to “\TPM181HE_CloneData\MasterCloneData\ChannelList\ChannelLogos\custom\Philips.png” ...
  • Page 127: Improper Scaled Channel Logo In The Channels Overview

    See below example:  The “Philips.png” file is not available in the “highRes” folder of the custom channel logos folder and thus the TV will down scale the “Philips.png” file found in the parent folder for the Channels overview ...
  • Page 128: Add An Rf Channel In The Channellist.xml

    <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?> <TvContents> <SchemaVersion MajorVerNo="2" MinorVerNo="0" /> <ChannelMap> <Channel> <Source type="HDMI1" /> <Setup presetnumber="1" name="HDMI 1 / MHL" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0" logo="" TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" /> </Channel> <Channel> <Source type="HDMI2"...
  • Page 129: Add A Media Channel In The Channellist.xml

    Some examples: <Channel> <Broadcast medium="analog" frequency="203250" system="west" serviceID="41795" ONID="65535" TSID="17056" modulation="auto" symbolrate="0" bandwidth="Auto" servicetype="TV" /> <Setup presetnumber="10" name="EEN" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0" TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" /> </Channel> <Channel> <Broadcast medium="dvbc" frequency="825937" system="west" serviceID="1" ONID="1" TSID="6" modulation="auto" symbolrate="6876000"...
  • Page 130: Add An Ip Channel In The Channellist.xml

    12.2.3 Add an IP channel in the ChannelList.xml Open the ChannelList.xml file as described in the chapter ‘ChannelList.xml in the clone file’. For each IP channel you want to add your need to add an xml element within the bracket. <Channel></Channel>...
  • Page 131: Localcustomdashboard In The Clone File

    12.4 LocalCustomDashboard in the clone file After you have set your settings correctly you can clone TV to USB to add your local custom dashboard. The folder name used in the root of the USB device containing the clone data: TPM181HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/ Go to the local custom dashboard via …/MasterCloneData/LocalCustomDashboard/ In the [Professional Settings], when [Dashboard][Select Dashboard] is set to [Custom Dashboard...
  • Page 132: Capture Logs From Tv On Usb

    "clonePackages": [ "packageURI": "./xxx.apk", "silentAction": "uninstall", … 12.7 Capture logs from TV on USB Sometimes if you would have a problem, it can be requested by the technical team to share a clone file and logs of the issue you have reported. To make logs you need to do following steps: ...
  • Page 133 © 2019 TP Vision Europe B.V. All Rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips NV or their respective owners. - 132 -...

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