Philips 26HFL5008D/10 Installation Manual

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Philips Hospitality TV
Status: Approved
Version 1.0
Date: June 2013
Author: Marian Pufulete
Installation manual for
26HFL5008D/10
32HFL5008D/10
40HFL5008D/10
46HFL5008D/10
55HFL5008D/10

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  • Page 1 Philips Hospitality TV Installation manual for 26HFL5008D/10 32HFL5008D/10 40HFL5008D/10 46HFL5008D/10 55HFL5008D/10 Status: Approved Version 1.0 Date: June 2013 Author: Marian Pufulete...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Requirements before starting the installation ......................2 Find out the state of the TV ............................3 Re-install TV ................................4 Installation wizard ..............................6 Channel options ..............................15 Reordering channels ............................15 Rename channels ..............................18 Hide channels ..............................18 Professional Setup ..............................
  • Page 3: Requirements Before Starting The Installation

    Guest Remote by pressing 1,2,3,6,5,4. Go to: http://www.support.philips.com/support Enter the model number and check to confirm you have the latest version available. Confirm the software version present on TV is identical with the one from website. If not please download the latest version from website, unzip and save on to a USB key The USB key must be format FAT32 and preferably empty to avoid and accidental upload of wrong setting and software.
  • Page 4: Find Out The State Of The Tv

    2. 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. If you can see this screen below, you know that the TV is in ‘virgin mode’ and you can install the set. See chapter 4 of this manual.
  • Page 5: Re-Install Tv

    3. Re-install TV If you want to start an installation from scratch you can always re-install the TV. This can be done by using the option: Re-install TV set. If Professional Settings are active you can access the setup menu press the ‘RC5 SETUP’ key, and then press the ‘Home/Menu’...
  • Page 6 Press “OK” to access the sub-menu, navigate to “Reinstall TV”. Press “OK” to reinstall the TV set. If all is correct select “YES” and press “OK”. After this operation the TV will power off and on and display the installation wizard. Note: All settings are at default values and no channel plan is available.
  • Page 7: Installation Wizard

    4. Installation wizard When you turn on the TV for the first time, or you have reinstalled the TV, you should see the following screen. Here you will need to select your preferred language. After this, you will need to select the country. Depending on the country selection, some pre-defined settings will be activated, because of local broadcast requirements.
  • Page 8 The next step is to select ‘Wall mounted’ or ‘On a TV stand’. This option changes some settings for the audio and image of the TV. Now you can select the visual and hearing impaired options. If you select ‘On’, your TV will automatically turn on settings to help visual and hearing impaired people.
  • Page 9 For the channel installations, select ‘Install TV channels’ and press ‘OK’ Then you can select ‘Continue’ and press ‘OK’ again. Here you can select the type of channels you would like to install and what preference you will use. It is advisable to check the settings before starting the search.
  • Page 10 Note: If all options are disabled you have to go down to the Digital channels option and set the digital channels to ON. Installation medium: Allows you to define what type of channels will be installed. Depending on country settings some channel types might be disabled.
  • Page 11 The “Frequency scan” contains two options: “Quick”: this is a fast method to search channels but it might skip some channels (depending on the network). “Full”: the scan will search on all frequencies and will store all channels available. This is the safe method if you don’t know the network parameters, but it takes more time.
  • Page 12 The “Reset” option will reset the search settings to default. After you have checked or changed settings, you can select “Done” and select “Start” to start the channel search. During the channel search you can see the progress bar and how many channels are found at that time. When the search is done, you should see “Channel search complete”...
  • Page 13 Select “Continue” to start the wizard and press “OK” on the remote control. The wizard will ask you some questions about which image you prefer, select the option you desire and press “OK” on the remote control. Once this wizard is done, you will return to the installation menu again. The network wizard will guide you through network setup.
  • Page 14 The connection will be made to a wireless network or via a wired network, depending on preferences. The TV will automatically acquire an IP address if this is available via DHCP. After the connection is made, the result is shown on the TV. The last option in this menu is “Add your devices”.
  • Page 15 When you are done with this, select “Done” and press ‘OK’ on the remote control. After pressing “Done” you have completed the installation of the TV and you should see this screen. Press “OK” on the remote control to exit this wizard. Note: This wizard will not be available anymore when you start the TV the next time.
  • Page 16: Channel Options

    5. Channel options a. Reordering channels For reordering TV channels, the channel plan from the Professional Settings menu must be used. In the consumer menu you cannot rearrange channels. The Channel Setup can be accessed by using the Yellow remote (RC 22AV8573 Master Remote control) and pressing the MENU Button or with the TV remote press 3,1,9,7,5,3, MUTE).
  • Page 18 Navigate to the channel that you want to move and press “OK” on the remote control to select that channel. The arrows around the channel indicate that the channel is selected and can be moved. Use the arrow keys to move the channel to the new position.
  • Page 19: Rename Channels

    Press “OK” on the remote control to confirm that you are done with the re-ordering. b. Rename channels Select the channel, press the “Options” button on the remote control and select “Rename” to change the name of a channel. If you then press the “OK” button a virtual QWERTY keyboard will pop up. c.
  • Page 20: Professional Setup

    [NetTV] [Configure Net TV] allows you to disable/enable the Net TV portal provided by the Philips Net TV server. If you select [Configuration], [Hotelier] and [Profile], options become visible -- [Hotelier] and [Profile] are text entry fields that allow you...
  • Page 21 [Smart UI] Smart UI allows hotels to display an HTML portal when users select [Browse Portal] from the Home menu. Select [Off] to disable this feature and hide [Browse Portal] from the Home menu. Selecting [Server] links to a URL and [Local] displays locally-stored HTML pages.
  • Page 22 [TV Registration]: This service is used to provide some basic information about the TV to a server side application. Disable TV registration by selecting [Off] [SI Services]: If SI Services is enabled by selecting [On], users view the server defined in [Smart TV Settings] when they select [Browse Portal] in the home menu.
  • Page 23 [Maximum volume] This option specifies the maximum allowable volume level of the TV. Selectable value from 00 until 60. [Switch on channel] When the TV is switched on, it will start up on the specified source/channel. Available EXT1, EXT2, VGA, HDMI, HDMI side, AV side or one of the installed TV channels.
  • Page 24 [Welcome message line 1 &2] Line 1: First line of the welcome message. Line 2: Second line of the welcome message. Clear: Will delete the message entered on the welcome message. A virtual keyboard will pop up when pressing the “OK” button on the remote control while editing line 1 or 2, Maximum 20 characters per line.
  • Page 25 [Welcome logo] Enables / disables the showing of the stored welcome Logo at start- up when the TV starts up in Green Mode (see Power Settings): [Off]: When set to Off, the TV will hide the Welcome Logo at start- [On]: When set to On, the TV will show the Welcome Logo at start- Note: If no welcome logo is loaded the feature is greyed out.
  • Page 26 [Easylink Application menu] Allows the menu to control external HDMI-CEC. [Off]: Disables TV functionality to control external HDMI-CEC devices. [On]: Enables TV functionality to control external HDMI-CEC devices. [Auto USB] Enables or disables USB break-in feature in Professional mode: [Off]: When a USB device is plugged in, the [Multimedia] menu will not appear automatically, but users can access the [Multimedia] menu from the Guest menu.
  • Page 27 [Enable EPG] Enables or disables the use of the EPG by pressing the EPG button: [Off]: No EPG services available [Now & Next]: EPG (Now/Next) services available [8 Day EPG]: EPG (8 Day) services available Note: EPG availability depends on local conditions. [Subtitle On StartUp] Enables or disables the use of subtitles at start-up: [Off]: No subtitles services available...
  • Page 28 [Freeze on no signal] When this feature is enabled, the TV will display the last received frame in case of signal loss on DVB signals. [Simply Share] Enable or disable the Simply Share feature. [Scrambled Program OSD] Show OSD on scrambled TV channel. [Wifi Lost OSD] Enable or disabled the message when the wireless network is not available.
  • Page 29 The power on function allows the TV to enter a specific mode ([On], [Standby], or [Last status]) of operation when the mains power is activated (cold start): [On]: The TV will always turn on (show startup channel) after the mains power is connected. [Standby]: When set, the TV will always turn to standby (status as defined in Low power standby option) after the mains power is connected.
  • Page 30 [Clock settings] All the clock settings are explained below. [Display Standby] Defines the brightness level for the Clock LCD backlight if the TV is in Standby mode: [Set]: Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 [Display ON] Defines the brightness level for the Clock LCD backlight if the TV is in On mode: [Set]: Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 [Time Setting]...
  • Page 31 [Download Program] Set selected Download Program as the source for the clock time. Note: Correct clock information is needed to provide correct EPG data and to have MyChoice working. [Time Offset] In case the clock download information is not correct for your region you can set an offset here to correct this.
  • Page 32 [Speaker settings] [TV Speaker Enable] [Off]: The main speakers are muted. The RC can control the volume and mute the headphone/bathroom speaker [On]: The main speakers are active and the behavior of the headphone/bathroom speaker is defined by the Independent Main Speaker Mute.
  • Page 33 [TV Setup] A shortcut to enter the consumer installation menu. Consumer installation menu should be accessed to change e.g. picture and sound settings and update channels. Using this shortcut will trigger a popup screen which warns losing settings in the Professional Settings menu if you continue. Select discard if you want to stay in the Professional Settings menu or continue.
  • Page 34: Welcome Logo

    Welcome Logo There are 2 Philips logos displayed at startup. The second logo can be replaced by a picture uploaded via USB. File format: 1280 x 720.jpg file. The Welcome Logo is displayed only when Standby mode is set to “Green”.
  • Page 35: Clone /Upgrade

    Instead of using a USB memory device to do cloning and firmware update, this upgrading is also possible using the RF infrastructure. This is supported by SmartInstall (Philips Hospitality RF Download mechanism) and allows a simultaneous upgrade of all installed televisions.
  • Page 36: Feature Settings

    9. Feature settings [Multi RC] This function allows that up to four televisions can be installed in a room whereas every TV will listen to its own RC. Once the TV is set, also every RC can be set to remember its connected TV: [Off] Multi RC is turned off;...
  • Page 37 Enter in the Professional menu go to: Clock settings and configure the following: Time Download: Automatic-RF is the default option for DVB-C/DVB-T channels. Download Country: Define the country in which the TV is installed. Download Program: Define the TV channel from which the TV set will download the correct date and time. Make sure that clock is available for that TV channel.
  • Page 38 [Channel setup]: MyChoice channel setup. Before entering the MyChoice Channel setup please confirm that you want to discard the unsaved changes. The MyChoice setup will look like in the picture from below. From the channel list you can assign the channels to different locked packages. In this case the channel 26 Arte HD is assigned to locked package 1 which means that the channel will be visible only after a MyChoice pin code for package 1 was entered.
  • Page 39 [Startup]: Show ThemeTV on startup and able to show the ThemeTV by pressing the ThemeTV button on the RC. [VSecure] VSecure is the hospitality content scrambling method used by the Philips Hospitality TVs. If you are interested to use it please contact the local Philips Hospitality TV sales representative.
  • Page 40: Csm (Consumer Setup Menu)

    CSM (Consumer Setup menu) The CSM contains data about the TV software, serial number and other details. The menu can be accessed using a standard remote control or using the master remote control. 1. Using the standard remote control: press the following key sequence “1,2,3,6,5,4” 2.

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