Philips Home Theater User Manual

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1 Help and Support

Philips provides extensive online support. Visit our website at www.philips.com/support to:

Follow the instructions on the website to select your language, and then enter your product model number.

Alternatively, you can contact Philips Consumer Care in your country. Before you contact Philips, note down the model number and serial number of your product. You can find this information on the back or bottom of your product.

Use Onscreen Help (User Manual)

For easy access, the onscreen help (user manual) is stored on your home theater. The onscreen help has two panels.

Use the home theater remote control to select and navigate the onscreen help (see 'Navigate Onscreen Help' on page 2).

Navigate Onscreen Help

Press a button on your remote control to use onscreen help.

Button Action
HELP Access or exit onscreen help.
OK Display the selected page, or expand subtopics in Contents.
Navigation buttons Up: Scroll up or move to the previous page.
Down: Scroll down or move to the next page.
Right: Navigate to the right panel or next index entry.
Left: Navigate to the left panel or previous index entry.
BACK ↩️ Move up in the Contents or Index.
From the right panel, move to the Contents on the left panel.
(Previous) Display the last viewed page in history.
(Next) Display the next page from history.

2 Important

Read and understand all instructions before you use your product. If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions, the warranty does not apply.

Safety

Risk of electric shock or fire!

Risk of short circuit or fire!

Risk of injury or damage to the home theater!

Risk of overheating!

Risk of contamination!

Risk of swallowing batteries!

This is CLASS II apparatus with double insulation, and no protective earth provided.

3D Health Warning

If you or your family has a history of epilepsy or photosensitive seizures, consult a medical professional before exposing yourself to flashing light sources, rapid image sequences or 3D viewing.

To avoid discomfort such as dizziness, headache or disorientation, we recommend not watching 3D for extended periods of time. If you experience any discomfort, stop watching 3D and do not immediately engage in any potentially hazardous activity (for example driving a car) until your symptoms have disappeared. If symptoms persist, do not resume watching 3D without consulting a medical professional first.

Parents should monitor their children during 3D viewing and ensure they do not experience any discomfort as mentioned above. Watching 3D is not recommended for children under six years of age as their visual system is not fully developed yet.

Care for Your Product

Care of the Environment

Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.

When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means that the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products.

Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. Correct disposal of your old product helps to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste. Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate collection of batteries because correct disposal helps to prevent negative consequences for the environmental and human health.

3 Your Home Theater

Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers (e.g., notification of product software upgrade), register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.

Remote Control

This section includes an overview of the remote control.

Main Remote Control Buttons:

Disc Control Buttons:

Navigation and Volume Buttons:

Playback Control Buttons:

Numeric and Other Buttons:

Main Unit

This section includes an overview of the main unit.

Connectors

This section includes an overview of the connectors available on your home theater.

Side Connectors

Rear Left Connectors

Rear Center Connectors

Rear Right Connectors

4 Connect and Set Up

This section helps you connect your home theater to a TV and other devices, and then set it up. For information about the basic connections of your home theater and accessories, see the quick start guide.

Note: For identification and supply ratings, see the type plate at the back or bottom of the product. Before you make or change any connections, make sure that all devices are disconnected from the power outlet.

Connect Speakers

The speaker cables are color-coded for easy connection. To connect a speaker to your home theater, match the color on the speaker cable to the color on the connector.

Speaker position plays a critical role in setting up a surround sound effect. For best effect, position all the speakers towards the seating position and place them close to your ear level (seated). For best results, place your speakers and the subwoofer as shown below.

Note: Surround sound depends on various factors such as room shape and size, type of wall and ceiling, windows and reflective surfaces, and speaker acoustics.

Follow these general guidelines, and then set up your speakers:

  1. Seating position: This is the center of your listening area.
  2. SPEAKER LEFT and SPEAKER RIGHT speakers: Place the left and right speakers in the front, and equidistant from the main unit in an arc, so that the two speakers are at the same distance from your seating position. For best effect, point the speakers towards the seating position and place the speakers close to ear level (when seated).
  3. SUBWOOFER: Place the subwoofer at least one meter to the left or right of the TV. Leave about ten centimeter clearance from the wall.

Connect to TV

Connect your home theater to a TV to watch videos. You can listen to the TV audio through your home theater speakers. Use the best quality connection available on your home theater and TV.

Option 1: Connect to TV through HDMI (ARC)

Best quality video

Your home theater supports HDMI version with Audio Return Channel (ARC). If your TV is HDMI ARC compliant, you can hear the TV audio through your home theater by using a single HDMI cable.

  1. Using a High Speed HDMI cable, connect the HDMI OUT (ARC) connector on your home theater to the HDMI ARC connector on the TV.

Note: The HDMI ARC connector on the TV might be labeled differently. For details, see the TV user manual.

  1. On your TV, turn on HDMI-CEC operations. For details, see the TV user manual.

Note: HDMI-CEC is a feature that enables CEC compliant devices that are connected through HDMI to be controlled by a single remote control, such as volume control for both the TV and the home theater. (see 'Set up EasyLink (HDMI-CEC control)' on page 12)

  1. If you cannot hear the TV audio through your home theater, set up the audio manually. (see 'Set up the audio' on page 13)

Option 2: Connect to TV through standard HDMI

Best quality video

If your TV is not HDMI ARC compliant, connect your home theater to the TV through a standard HDMI connection.

  1. Using a High Speed HDMI cable, connect the HDMI OUT (ARC) connector on your home theater to the HDMI connector on the TV.
  2. Connect an audio cable to hear the TV audio through your home theater (see 'Connect audio from TV and other devices' on page 12).
  3. On your TV, turn on HDMI-CEC operations. For details, see the TV user manual.

Note: HDMI-CEC is a feature that enables CEC compliant devices that are connected through HDMI to be controlled by a single remote control, such as volume control for both the TV and the home theater. (see 'Set up EasyLink (HDMI-CEC control)' on page 12)

  1. If you cannot hear the TV audio through your home theater, set up the audio manually. (see 'Set up the audio' on page 13)

Note: If your TV has a DVI connector, you can use an HDMI/DVI adapter to connect to the TV. However, some of the features may not be available.

Connect Audio from TV and Other Devices

Play audio from TV or other devices through your home theater speakers. Use the best quality connection available on your TV, home theater, and other devices.

Note: When your home theater and TV are connected through HDMI ARC, an audio connection is not required (see "Option 1: Connect to TV through HDMI (ARC)" on page 11).

Option 1: Connect audio through a digital optical cable

Best quality audio

  1. Using an optical cable, connect the OPTICAL connector on your home theater to the OPTICAL OUT connector on the TV or other device.

Note: The digital optical connector might be labeled SPDIF or SPDIF OUT.

Option 2: Connect audio through analog audio cables

Basic quality audio

  1. Using an analog cable, connect the AUX connectors on your home theater to the AUDIO OUT connectors on the TV or other device.

Set Up EasyLink (HDMI-CEC Control)

This home theater supports Philips EasyLink, which uses the HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) protocol. EasyLink-compliant devices that are connected through HDMI can be controlled by a single remote control.

Note: Depending on the manufacturer, HDMI-CEC is known by many names. For information on your device, see the user manual of the device. Philips does not guarantee 100% interoperability with all HDMI-CEC devices.

Before You Start

Enable EasyLink

  1. Press (Home) ?.
  2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
  3. Select [EasyLink] > [EasyLink] > [On].
  4. On your TV and other connected devices, turn on HDMI-CEC control. For details, see the user manual of the TV or other devices. On your TV, set the audio output to "Amplifier" (instead of TV speakers). For details, see the TV user manual.

EasyLink Controls

With EasyLink, you can control your home theater, TV, and other connected HDMI-CEC compliant devices with a single remote control.

Note: To change the EasyLink control settings, press (Home) ?, select [Setup] > [EasyLink].

Set Up the Audio

If you cannot hear the audio output of a connected device through your home theater speakers, do the following:

  1. Press (Home) ?.
  2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
  3. Select [EasyLink] > [System Audio Control] > [On].

Note: To play the audio from the TV speakers, select [Off], and skip the following steps.

  1. Select [EasyLink] > [Audio Input Mapping].
  2. Follow the onscreen instructions to map the connected device to the audio inputs on your home theater.

Note: If you connect your home theater to the TV through an HDMI ARC connection, make sure that the TV audio is mapped to the ARC input on your home theater.

Connect and Set Up a Home Network

Connect your home theater to a network router through wired or wireless network connection, and enjoy:

Caution: Familiarize yourself with the network router, media server software, and networking principles. If necessary, read documentation that accompanies the network components. Philips is not responsible for lost, damaged, or corrupt data.

Before You Start

Set Up the Wired Network

What You Need

  1. Using a network cable, connect the LAN connector on your home theater to the network router.
  2. Press (Home) ?.
  3. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
  4. Select [Network] > [Network installation] > [Wired (Ethernet)].
  5. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup.

Note: If connection fails, select [Retry], and then press OK.

  1. Select [Finish], and then press OK to exit.

Note: To view the network settings, select [Setup] > [Network] > [View network settings].

Set Up the Wireless Network

Your home theater has a built-in Wi-Fi for easy access to a wireless network.

What You Need

  1. Press (Home) ?.
  2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
  3. Select [Network] > [Network installation] > [Wireless (Wi-Fi)], and then press OK.
  4. Follow the onscreen instructions to select and set up the wireless network.

Note: If connection fails, select [Retry], and then press OK.

  1. Select [Finish], and then press OK to exit.

Note: To view the network settings, select [Setup] > [Network] > [View wireless settings].

Personalize the Network Name

Name your home theater to easily identify it on your home network.

  1. Press (Home) ?.
  2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
  3. Select [Network] > [Name your Product:].
  4. Press the Alphanumeric buttons to enter the name.
  5. Select [Done], and then press OK to exit.

5 Use Your Home Theater

This section helps you use the home theater to play media from a wide range of sources. Before you start:

Access the Home Menu

The home menu provides easy access to connected devices, setup, and other useful features in your home theater.

  1. Press (Home) ?. The home menu is displayed.
  2. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select the following:
    • [Play Disc]: Start disc play.
    • [Browse USB]: Access the USB content browser.
    • [Browse iPod]: Access the iPod or iPhone content browser.
    • [Smart TV]: Access Smart TV.
    • [Internet Radio]: Access Internet radio through your home theater.
    • [FM Radio]: Access FM radio.
    • [Browse PC]: Access the computer content browser.
    • [Video call]: Access Skype (not available to HTB7250D).
    • [Setup]: Access menus to change video, audio, and other settings.
    • [Help]: Access onscreen user manual.
  3. Press (Home) ? to exit.

Discs

Your home theater can play DVDs, VCDs, CDs, and Blu-ray discs. It can also play discs that you've made at home, such as CD-R discs of photos, videos, and music.

  1. Insert a disc into the home theater.
  2. If the disc does not play automatically, press DISC or select [Play Disc] from the home menu.
  3. Use the remote control to control play (see 'Play Buttons' on page 16).

Note: It is normal to hear a little noise when you play a Blu-ray disc. This does not mean that your home theater is faulty.

Play Buttons

Button Action
Navigation buttons Navigate menus. Up/Down: Rotate the picture clockwise or counter-clockwise.
OK Confirm an entry or selection.
(Play) ▶️ Start or resume play.
❚❚ Pause play.
Stop play.
⏏️ Press and hold for three seconds to eject a disc.
◀️◀️ / ▶️▶️ Skip to the previous or next track, chapter or file. Search fast backwards or forward. When a video is paused, search slow backwards or forward.
SUBTITLE Select subtitle language for video.
DISC/ POP-UP MENU Access or exit the disc menu.
OPTIONS ☰ Access the advanced options when you play your audio, video, or media files (see 'Audio, Video, and Picture Options' on page 20).

Synchronize Picture and Sound

If the audio and video are not synchronized, delay the audio to match the video.

  1. Press SOUND SETTINGS ?.
  2. Select AUD SYNC, and then press OK.
  3. Press the Navigation buttons (up/down) to synchronize the audio with the video.
  4. Press OK to confirm.

Play Blu-ray 3D Disc

Your home theater can play Blu-ray 3D video. Read the 3D health warning before playing a 3D disc.

What You Need

  1. Using the high-speed HDMI cable, connect your home theater to a 3D compatible TV.
  2. Make sure that the 3D video setting is enabled. Press (Home) ?, select [Setup] > [Video] > [Watch 3D video] > [Auto].

Note: To play 3D discs in 2D mode, select [Off].

  1. Play a Blu-ray 3D disc and put on the 3D glasses.

Note: During video search and in certain play modes, the video is displayed in 2D. The video display returns to 3D when you resume play.

Note: To avoid flickering, change the brightness of the display.

Bonus View on Blu-ray

On Blu-ray discs that support the Bonus View, enjoy extra content such as commentaries in a small screen window. Bonus View is also known as picture-in-picture.

  1. Enable Bonus View in the Blu-ray disc menu.
  2. While you play the movie, press OPTIONS ☰. The options menu is displayed.
  3. Select [PIP selection] > [PIP].

Note: Depending on the video, PIP menu [1] or [2] is displayed. To disable Bonus View, select [Off].

  1. Select [2nd audio language] or [2nd Subtitle Language].
  2. Select the language, and then press OK.

BD-Live on Blu-ray

Access additional features on Blu-ray discs with BD-Live content, such as internet chats with the director, the latest movie trailers, games, wallpaper, and ringtones. BD-Live services and content vary from disc to disc.

What You Need

  1. Connect your home theater to a home network with Internet access (see 'Connect and Set Up a Home Network' on page 13).
  2. Connect a USB storage device to the USB connector at the side panel of your home theater.
  3. Press (Home) ? and select [Setup].
  4. Select [Advanced] > [BD-Live security] > [Off] to enable BD-Live.

Note: To disable BD-Live, select [On].

  1. Select the BD-Live icon in the disc menu, and then press OK. BD-Live starts to load. The loading time depends on the disc and your internet connection.
  2. Press the Navigation buttons to navigate BD-Live, and then press OK to select an option.

Note: To clear the memory on the storage device, press (Home) ?, select [Setup] > [Advanced] > [Clear memory].

Play Audio Through Bluetooth

Through Bluetooth, connect the home theater with your Bluetooth device (such as an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Android phone, or laptop), and then you can listen to the audio files stored on the device through your home theater speakers.

What You Need

  1. Press SOURCE ⏏️ repeatedly to select Bluetooth mode. BT is displayed on the display panel.
  2. On the Bluetooth device, switch on Bluetooth, search for and select the name of your home theater to start connection (see the user manual of the Bluetooth device on how to enable Bluetooth).

Note: When prompted for a password, enter "0000".

  1. Wait until you hear a beep sound from the home theater speakers. When the Bluetooth connection succeeds, BT READY is displayed on the display panel.
  2. Select and play audio files or music on your Bluetooth device.

Note: During play, if a call is coming, music play is paused. Play resumes when the call ends.

  1. To exit Bluetooth, select other source.

Note: When you switch back to Bluetooth mode, Bluetooth connection remains active.

Note: The music streaming may be interrupted by obstacles between the device and home theater, such as a wall, metallic casing that covers the device, or other devices nearby that operate in the same frequency. If you want to connect your home theater with another Bluetooth device, disable the currently connected Bluetooth device. Philips does not guarantee 100% compatibility with all Bluetooth devices.

Data Files

Your home theater can play pictures, audio, and video files contained in a disc or a USB storage device. Before you play a file, check that the file format is supported by your home theater (see 'File Formats' on page 35).

  1. Play the files from a disc or USB storage device.
  2. To stop play, press ■.

Note: To resume the video from where you stopped, press ▶️ (Play). To play the video from the start, press OK.

Note: To play DivX DRM protected files, connect your home theater to a TV through an HDMI cable.

Subtitles

If your video has subtitles in multiple languages, select a subtitle language.

Note: Make sure that the subtitle file has the exact same name as the video file. For example, if the video file is named 'movie.avi', name the subtitle file as 'movie.srt' or 'movie.sub'. Your home theater supports the following file formats: .srt, .sub, .txt, .ssa, .ass, .smi, and .sami. If the subtitles do not appear correctly, change the character set.

  1. While playing video, press SUBTITLE to select a language.
  2. For DivX or RMVB/RM videos, if the subtitles do not appear correctly, continue the following steps to change the character set.
  3. Press OPTIONS ☰. The options menu is displayed.
  4. Select [Character set], and then select a character set that supports the subtitle.

Character Set Options

Europe, India, LATAM, and Russia:

Character Set Language
[Standard] English, Albanian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Italian, Kurdish (Latin), Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish
[Central] Albanian, Croat, Czech, Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, Irish, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene and Serbian
[Cyrillic] Bulgarian, Belorussian, English, Macedonian, Moldavian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian
[Greek] Greek
[Baltic] Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian

Asia Pacific and China:

Character Set Language
[Standard] Albanian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Italian, Kurdish (Latin), Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
[Chinese] Simplified Chinese
[Chinese-Traditional] Traditional Chinese
[Korean] English and Korean

VOD Code for DivX

Before you purchase DivX videos and play them on your home theater, register the home theater on www.divx.com using the DivX VOD code.

  1. Press (Home) ?.
  2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
  3. Select [Advanced] > [DivX® VOD Code]. The DivX VOD registration code for your home theater is displayed.

USB Storage Devices

Enjoy pictures, audio, and video stored on a USB storage device such as an MP4 player or digital camera.

What You Need

Note: If you use a USB extension cable, USB HUB, or USB multi-reader, the USB storage device may not be recognized.

  1. Connect a USB storage device to the USB connector at the side panel of your home theater.
  2. Press (Home) ?.
  3. Select [Browse USB], and then press OK. A content browser is displayed.
  4. Select a file, and then press OK.
  5. Press the play buttons to control play (see 'Play Buttons' on page 16).

Audio, Video, and Picture Options

Use advanced features when you play pictures, audio, and video files from a disc or a USB storage device.

Audio Options

While playing audio, repeat an audio track, a disc, or a folder.

  1. Press OPTIONS ☰ repeatedly to cycle through the following functions:
    • RPT TRK / RPT FILE: Repeat the current track or file.
    • RPT DISC / RPT FOLD: Repeat all the tracks on the disc or the folder.
    • RPT RDOM: Play audio tracks in random order.
    • RPT OFF: Turn off the repeat mode.

Video Options

While watching video, select options such as subtitles, audio language, time search, and picture settings. Depending on the video source, some options are not available.

  1. Press OPTIONS ☰. The video options menu is displayed.
  2. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
    • [Audio language]: Select audio language for video.
    • [Subtitle Language]: Select subtitle language for video.
    • [Subtitle shift]: Change the subtitle position on the screen.
    • [Info]: Display information about what is playing.
    • [Character set]: Select a character set that supports the external DivX subtitle.
    • [Time search]: Skip to a specific part of the video by entering the time of the scene.
    • [2nd audio language]: Select the second audio language for Blu-ray video.
    • [2nd Subtitle Language]: Select the second subtitle language for Blu-ray video.
    • [Titles]: Select a specific title number.
    • [Chapters]: Select a specific chapter number.
    • [Angle list]: Select a different camera angle.
    • [Menus]: Display the disc menu.
    • [PIP selection]: Display Picture-in-Picture window when playing a Blu-ray disc that supports the Bonus View.
    • [Zoom]: Zoom into a video scene or picture. Press the Navigation buttons (left/right) to select a zoom factor.
    • [Repeat]: Repeat a chapter or title.
    • [Repeat A-B]: Mark two points within a chapter or track to repeat play, or turn off the repeat mode.
    • [Picture settings]: Select a predefined color setting.
    • [2D to 3D]: View 2D or 3D video.

Picture Options

While viewing a picture, zoom into the picture, rotate it, add animation to a slideshow, and change the picture settings.

  1. Press OPTIONS ☰. The picture options menu appears.
  2. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change the following settings:
    • [Rotate +90]: Rotate the picture 90 degrees clockwise.
    • [Rotate -90]: Rotate the picture 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
    • [Zoom]: Zoom into a video scene or picture. Press the Navigation buttons (left/right) to select a zoom factor.
    • [Info]: Display picture information.
    • [Duration per slide]: Select the display speed for each picture in a slideshow.
    • [Slide animation]: Select animation for the slideshow.
    • [Picture settings]: Select a predefined color setting.
    • [Repeat]: Repeat a selected folder.
    • [2D to 3D]: View 2D or 3D photo slideshow.

Musical Slideshow

If the picture and audio files are from the same disc or USB storage device, you can create a musical slideshow.

  1. Select an audio track, and then press OK.
  2. Press BACK ↩️, and go to the picture folder.
  3. Select a picture, and then press ▶️ (Play) to start the slideshow.
  4. Press ■ to stop the slideshow.
  5. Press ■ again to stop the music.

Note: Make sure that the picture and audio formats are supported by your home theater (see 'File Formats' on page 35).

Radio

Listen to FM radio on your home theater, and store up to 40 radio stations.

Note: AM and digital radio are not supported. If no stereo signal is detected, you are prompted to install the radio stations again.

  1. Connect the FM antenna to the ANTENNA FM 75Ω on your home theater.

Note: For the best reception, place the antenna away from your TV or other sources of radiation.

  1. Press (Home) ?.
  2. Select [FM Radio], and then press OK. If you have already installed the radio stations, the last channel that you listened to is played. If you have not installed any radio stations, follow the message displayed on the screen to install radio stations.
  3. Use the remote control to listen or to change radio stations. You may also follow onscreen instructions for radio operation.

Play Buttons

Button Action
◀️ / ▶️ or Alphanumeric buttons Select a preset radio station.
Navigation buttons Left/Right: Search for a radio station.
Up/Down: Fine tune a radio frequency.
Press to stop the installation of radio stations.
BACK ↩️ Exit the radio mode.
SUBTITLE Toggle between the stereo and mono sounds.

Tuning Grid

In some countries, you can toggle the FM tuning grid between 50 kHz and 100 kHz. When you switch the tuning grid, all preset radio stations are erased.

  1. Press (Home) ?.
  2. Select [FM Radio] and then press OK.
  3. Press and hold ■ (Play) to toggle between 50 kHz or 100 kHz.

MP3 Player

Connect an MP3 player to play audio files.

What You Need

  1. Using the 3.5 mm stereo audio cable, connect the MP3 player to the AUDIO IN connector on your home theater.

Note: If you use a 6.5 mm stereo audio cable, connect the MP3 player to your home theater using a 3.5 mm - 6.5 mm converter jack.

  1. Press SOURCE ⏏️ repeatedly until AUDIO IN appears on the display panel.
  2. Press the buttons on the MP3 player to select and play audio files.

iPod or iPhone

Through the home theater, you can play audio files from your iPod or iPhone.

  1. With an iPod/iPhone USB cable, connect your iPod or iPhone to the iPod/iPhone (USB) connector at the side panel of your home theater.
  2. Press iPod/iPhone on the home theater remote control.

Note: Charge your iPod/iPhone while the home theater is in iPod/iPhone mode.

  1. Browse your iPod or iPhone screen to select the music.
  2. Play the music on your iPod or iPhone. The music is heard on your home theater.

Note: The USB connector at the back of the home theater is 500 mA and not for Apple devices. A device with more than 500 mA cannot be charged via the USB connector at the back of the home theater.

Smartphone Control

Use your mobile device such as iPhone (iOS 3.1.3 and above), Android phone (2.1 and above), iPad, or tablet to:

Before You Start

Control Your Home Theater

  1. On the mobile device, access MyRemote application.
  2. Select your home theater (by its network name) from the home screen. A browsing bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Note: If your home theater is not found, check the network connection or tap the Devices tab on your mobile device to search again.

  1. Select one of the following tabs to access more options. To return to the previous screen, press the back button.
Option Action
App Home Return to the home screen of your device.
Media DISC: Browse and play a file stored on a data disc.
USB: Browse and play a file stored on a USB storage device.
FM radio: Switch to FM radio.
Internet radio: Switch to Internet radio. Make sure that your home network has internet access.
Smart TV: Browse the Smart TV portal.
Remote Access the remote control on your mobile device. Swipe the screen to the left or right to access more buttons. Only the relevant buttons are enabled on your mobile device. Some functions such as standby and long press, are not available on the mobile device.
Sound MySound: Personalize the sound setting to suit your preference.
Surround: Select a surround sound setting.
  1. Follow the onscreen instructions to select an option or complete the set up.

Stream Multimedia Content (SimplyShare)

Philips SimplyShare allows you to use your smartphone to stream multimedia content (such as pictures, audio, and video files), and play through your home theater or any DLNA-compatible device in the same home network.

Before You Start

  1. On the mobile device, launch the media server application. For iPhone or Android phone, access MyRemote application.
  2. From the menu of your mobile device, select SimplyShare. Your home theater and other devices on the home network are automatically detected and displayed on the screen.
  3. Select a device on the network. The folders in the selected device are displayed. Depending on the media server, the folder names may vary.

Note: If you cannot see the folders, make sure that you enable media sharing on the selected device so that the content is available for sharing.

  1. Select a media file to play.
  2. From the menu on your mobile device, select the home theater to stream the media file to your home theater.

Note: Some media files may not display or play due to compatibility issues. For your home theater, check the supported file formats.

  • Use your mobile device to control play.
  • Browse Smart TV

    Use Smart TV to access a variety of internet applications and specially adapted internet websites. For interactive discussions on Smart TV services, visit the Smart TV forum at www.supportforum.philips.com.

    Note: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. bears no responsibility for content provided by Smart TV service providers.

    1. Connect your home theater to a home network with high-speed Internet access (see 'Connect and Set Up a Home Network' on page 13).
    2. Press (Home) ?.
    3. Select [Smart TV], and then press OK. The Smart TV home page is displayed.
    4. Follow the onscreen instructions to confirm the onscreen message.
    5. Use the remote control to select applications and enter text (for example, email address, web URL, passwords, etc.) (see 'Navigate Smart TV' on page 24).

    Navigate Smart TV

    Button Action
    Navigation buttons Select an application or navigate.
    OK Confirm an entry or selection. Access the onscreen keyboard to enter text.
    BACK ↩️ Return to the previous page. Delete a character in any text entry box.
    OPTIONS ☰ Access options related to the current activity.
    Alphanumeric buttons Enter characters in the text entry box.
    Color button (Red) Access the onscreen keyboard to enter text.
    (Home) ? Exit Smart TV portal and return to the home menu.

    Use a USB-HID Keyboard or Mouse

    What You Need

    1. Connect a USB keyboard or mouse to the (USB) connector on your home theater.

    Note: To connect a wireless USB device, connect the wireless receiver to the USB connector on your home theater. Refer to the user manual of the wireless USB device for details.

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Preference] > [Keyboard layout].
    4. Select a language. The standard keyboard for that language is enabled.
    5. Use the keyboard to type the characters, or mouse to navigate the web page.

    Note: USB-HID mouse cursor does not work on Smart TV and open Internet pages. The multimedia keys on some keyboards are not supported.

    Clear Browsing History

    Clear the browsing history to remove passwords, cookies, and browsing data from your home theater.

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Network] > [Clear Smart TV memory].
    4. Press OK to confirm.

    Rent Online Video

    Rent videos from online stores, through your home theater. You can watch them right away or later. Many online video stores offer a huge choice of video, with different rental prices, periods, and conditions. For some stores, you must create an account before you can rent.

    What You Need

    1. Connect your home theater to a home network with high-speed Internet access (see 'Connect and Set Up a Home Network' on page 13).
    2. Insert a blank USB storage device into the (USB) slot on your home theater, and follow the onscreen instructions to format the USB device.

    Note: After formatting, leave the USB storage device in the (USB) slot. After formatting, the USB storage device will no longer be compatible with computers or cameras, unless formatted again using Linux operating system.

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Smart TV], and then press OK. The online services available in your country are displayed.
    3. Select a video store, and then press OK.
    4. Follow the onscreen instructions to rent or watch a video. If prompted, enter the necessary information to register or log in to the store's account. The video is downloaded to your USB storage device. You can watch it only on your home theater.
    5. Press the playback buttons to control play (see 'Play Buttons' on page 16).

    Note: If you cannot play a video, check the file format to make sure that it is supported by your home theater (see 'File Formats' on page 35).

    Skype

    Not available to HTB7250D

    Use Skype to make video calls or voice calls with your friends over the Internet.

    No emergency calls with Skype. Skype is not a replacement for your telephone and cannot be used for emergency calling.

    What You Need

    1. Connect your home theater to a home network with Internet access (see 'Connect and Set Up a Home Network' on page 13).
    2. Connect a Skype camera to the USB connector at the side panel of your home theater.
    3. Press (Home) ?.
    4. Select [Video call], and then press OK.
    5. Log in to your Skype account.

    Note: If you do not have a Skype account, follow the onscreen instructions to create it. To enter your Skype name and password, follow the onscreen instructions.

    1. Use the remote control to select onscreen options (such as an audio or video call).

    Note: If you make a Skype call via the home theater speakers, mute the TV speakers to avoid quality loss of your call, and vice versa.

    Button Action
    Navigation buttons Navigate and select an option.
    OK Confirm a selection.
    BACK ↩️ Return to a previous page.
    Access options related to a current activity.
    1. Press (Home) ? to exit Skype.

    Note: For more information on Skype, visit www.skype.com. Use of a wireless network connection may lead to the loss of audio and image quality. You may also experience internet related disruptions, delays, and loss of data during communication.

    Internet Radio

    Access Internet radio through your home theater.

    1. Connect your home theater to a home network with Internet access (see 'Connect and Set Up a Home Network' on page 13).
    2. Press (Home) ?.
    3. Select [Internet Radio], and then press OK. The Internet radio page is displayed.
    4. Follow the onscreen instructions to select a radio station, create presets, or save your favorite radio stations.
    5. Press (Home) ? to exit the internet radio.

    Multiview

    You can watch two video sources side by side on some of the Philips TVs. The sources can be:

    For information about how to set up multiview, see your TV user manual.

    Browse PC Through DLNA

    Access and play the pictures, audio, and video files from a computer or media server on the home network through your home theater. Before you start:

    Note: For additional help on these applications or other media servers, check the user manual of the media server software.

    Set Up Media Server Software

    Before You Start

    Microsoft Windows Media Player 11

    1. Start Windows Media Player on your PC.
    2. Click the Library tab, and then select Media Sharing.
    3. The first time you select Media Sharing on your PC, a pop-up screen appears. Check the Share my media box and click OK. The Media Sharing screen is displayed.
    4. In the Media Sharing screen, make sure that you see a device marked as Unknown Device.

    Note: If you don't see an unknown device after a minute or so, check that your PC firewall is not blocking the connection.

    1. Select the unknown device and click Allow. A green tick appears next to the device.
    2. By default, Windows Media Player shares from these folders: My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos. If your files are in other folders, select Library > Add to Library. The Add to Library screen is displayed.

    Note: If necessary, select Advanced options to display a list of monitored folders.

    1. Select My folders and those of others I can access, and then click Add.
    2. Follow the onscreen instructions to add the other folders that contain your media files.

    Microsoft Windows Media Player 12

    1. Start Windows Media Player on your PC.
    2. In Windows Media Player, click the Stream tab, and then select Turn on media streaming. You return to Windows Media Player screen.
    3. Click the Stream tab and select More streaming options. The Media streaming options screen is displayed.
    4. Make sure that you see a media program in the Local network screen.

    Note: If you don't see a media program, check that your PC firewall is not blocking the connection.

    1. Select the media program and click Allowed. A green arrow appears next to the media program.
    2. By default, Windows Media Player shares from these folders: My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos. If your files are in other folders, click the Organize tab and select Manage libraries > Music. The Music Library Locations screen is displayed.
    3. Follow the onscreen instructions to add the other folders that contain your media files.

    Macintosh OS X Twonky Media (v4.4.2)

    1. Visit www.twonkymedia.com to purchase the software, or download a free 30-day trial to your Macintosh.
    2. Start Twonky Media on the Macintosh.
    3. In the Twonky Media Server screen, select Basic Setup and First Steps. The First steps screen is displayed.
    4. Type a name for your media server, and then click Save changes.
    5. Back in the Twonky Media screen, select Basic Setup and Sharing. The Sharing screen is displayed.
    6. Browse and select folders to share, and then select Save Changes. Your Macintosh rescans the folders automatically so that they are ready to share.

    Play Files from Your PC

    Note: Before you play multimedia content from the computer, make sure that the home theater is connected to the home network, and the media server software is properly set up.

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Browse PC], and then press OK. A content browser is displayed.
    3. Select a device on the network. The folders in the selected device are displayed. Depending on the media server, the folder names may vary.

    Note: If you cannot see the folders, check that you have enabled media sharing on the selected device so that the content is available for sharing.

    1. Select a file, and then press OK.

    Note: Some media files may not play due to compatibility issues. Check the file formats supported by your home theater.

    1. Press the play buttons to control play (see 'Play Buttons' on page 16).

    Choose Sound

    This section helps you choose the ideal sound for your video or music.

    1. Press SOUND SETTINGS ?.
    2. Press the Navigation buttons (left/right) to access the sound options on the display.
      Sound Options Description
      SOUND Select a sound mode.
      SURROUND Select surround sound or stereo sound.
      AUD SYNC Delay the audio to match the video.
      AUTO VOL Reduce sudden changes in volume, for example, during TV commercials.
    3. Select an option, and then press OK.
    4. Press BACK ↩️ to exit.

    Note: If you do not press a button within a minute, the menu exits automatically.

    Surround Sound Mode

    Experience an immersive audio experience with surround sound modes.

    1. Press SOUND SETTINGS ?.
    2. Select SURROUND, and then press OK.
    3. Press the Navigation buttons (up/down) to select the following settings:
      • AUTO: Surround sound based on the audio stream.
      • V SURR: Virtual Surround.
      • STEREO: Two-channel stereo sound. Ideal for listening to music.
    4. Press OK to confirm.

    Sound Mode

    Select predefined sound modes to suit your video or music.

    1. Make sure that audio post processing is enabled at the speakers (see 'Speaker Settings' on page 31).
    2. Press SOUND SETTINGS ?.
    3. Select SOUND, and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons (up/down) to select a setting on the display:
      • AUTO: Automatically select a sound setting based on the sound stream.
      • BALANCED: Experience the original sound of your movies and music, without added sound effects.
      • POWERFUL: Enjoy thrilling arcade sounds, ideal for action-packed videos and loud parties.
      • BRIGHT: Spice up your dull movies and music with added sound effects.
      • CLEAR: Hear every detail in your music and clear voices in your movies.
      • WARM: Experience spoken words and music vocals in comfort.
      • PERSONAL: Personalize the sound based on your preferences.
    5. Press OK to confirm.

    Equalizer

    Change the high frequency (treble), mid frequency (mid), and low frequency (bass) settings of the home theater.

    1. Press SOUND SETTINGS ?.
    2. Select SOUND > PERSONAL, and then press Navigation buttons (right).
    3. Press the Navigation buttons (up/down) to change bass, mid, or treble frequency.
    4. Press OK to confirm.

    Auto Volume

    Turn on auto volume to reduce sudden changes in volume, for example, during TV commercials.

    1. Press SOUND SETTINGS ?.
    2. Select AUTO VOL, and then press OK.
    3. Press the Navigation buttons (up/down) to select ON or OFF.
    4. Press OK to confirm.

    6 Change Settings

    The home theater settings are already configured for optimal performance. Unless you have a reason to change a setting, we recommend that you keep the default setting.

    Note: You cannot change a setting that is grayed out. To return to the previous menu, press BACK ↩️. To exit the menu, press (Home) ?.

    Language Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Preference], and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
      • [Menu language]: Select a display language for the menu.
      • [Audio]: Select an audio language for discs.
      • [Keyboard layout]: Select a keyboard in your language.
      • [Subtitle]: Select a subtitle language for discs.
      • [Disc menu]: Select a menu language for discs.

    Note: If your preferred disc language is not available, select [Others] from the list, and enter the 4-digit language code found at the end of this user manual (see 'Language Code' on page 45). If you select a language that is not available on a disc, the home theater uses the default language of the disc.

    Picture and Video Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Video], and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
      • [TV display]: Select a picture format to fit the TV screen.
      • [HDMI video]: Select the resolution of video signal that is output from HDMI OUT (ARC) on your home theater. To enjoy the selected resolution, make sure that your TV supports the selected resolution.
      • [HDMI Deep Color]: Recreate the natural world on your TV screen by displaying vivid images using billion colors. Your home theater must be connected to a Deep Color enabled TV through an HDMI cable.
      • [Picture settings]: Select predefined color settings for the video display. Select [User] to create your own setting.
      • [Watch 3D video]: Set HDMI video to support 3D or 2D video.

    Note: If you change a setting, make sure that the TV supports the new setting.

    Audio Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Audio], and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
      • [Night mode]: For quiet listening, decrease the volume of loud sounds on your home theater. Night mode is only available in DVDs and Blu-ray discs with Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby True HD soundtracks.
      • [HDMI Audio]: Set the HDMI audio output from your TV, or disable HDMI audio output from the TV.
      • [Audio sync]: Set audio delay if audio and video cannot be matched.

    Parental Control Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Preference], and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
      • [Change Password]: Set or change your password for parental control access. If you do not have a password or have forgotten your password, enter 0000.
      • [Parental control]: Restrict access to discs that are recorded with age ratings. To play all discs, irrespective of the ratings, select 8 or [Off].

    Display Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Preference], and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
      • [Auto subtitle shift]: Enable or disable automatic repositioning of subtitles on TVs that support this feature.
      • [Display panel]: Set the brightness of the home theater front panel display.
      • [VCD PBC]: Enable or disable the content menu navigation of VCD and SVCD discs with Play Back Control feature.

    Energy Saving Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Preference], and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
      • [Screen saver]: Switch the home theater to screen saver mode after 10 minutes of inactivity.
      • [Auto standby]: Switch the home theater to standby after 30 minutes of inactivity. This timer works only when a disc or USB play is paused or stopped.
      • [Sleep timer]: Set the duration of the sleep timer so that the home theater is switched to standby after the specified period.

    Speaker Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Advanced], and then press OK.
    4. Press the Navigation buttons and OK to select and change:
      • [Enhanced audio]: Select [On] to enable audio post processing at the speaker and enable karaoke settings (if your product supports Karaoke). To play the original audio of the disc, select [Off].

    Tip: Enable audio post processing before you select a predefined sound mode (see 'Sound Mode' on page 29).

    Restore Default Settings

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Advanced] > [Restore default settings], and then press OK.
    4. Select [OK], and then press OK to confirm. Your home theater is reset to its default settings except for some settings such as parental control and DivX VOD registration code.

    7 Update Software

    Philips continually tries to improve its products. To get the best features and support, update your home theater with the latest software.

    Compare the version of your current software with the latest version on www.philips.com/support. If the current version is lower than the latest version available on the Philips support website, upgrade your home theater with the latest software.

    Caution: Do not install a lower version of software than the current version installed on your product. Philips is not liable for problems caused due to software downgrade.

    Check Software Version

    Check the version of the current software installed on your home theater.

    1. Press (Home) ?.
    2. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    3. Select [Advanced] > [Version information]. The software version is displayed.

    Note: 'System SW' displayed indicates the overall software version. 'Subsystem SW' indicates the version of different features. For example, if 'Subsystem SW' is '35-00-00-05', the last two digits ('05') indicate the current version of the onscreen help installed on your home theater.

    Update Software Through USB

    What You Need

    Step 1: Download the Latest Software

    1. Connect a USB flash drive to your computer.
    2. In your web browser, go to www.philips.com/support.
    3. At the Philips Support website, find your product and locate the Software and drivers. The software update is available as a zip file.
    4. Save the zip file in the root directory of your USB flash drive.
    5. Use the archive utility to extract the software update file in the root directory. The files are extracted under the UPG folder of your USB flash drive.
    6. Disconnect the USB flash drive from your computer.

    Step 2: Update the Software

    Caution: Do not switch off the home theater or remove the USB flash drive during the update.

    1. Connect the USB flash drive containing the downloaded file to your home theater. Make sure that no disc is inside the disc compartment.
    2. Press (Home) ?.
    3. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    4. Select [Advanced] > [Software update] > [USB].
    5. Follow the onscreen instructions to confirm the update. The update process takes about 5 minutes to complete. Once complete, the home theater automatically switches off and restarts. If it does not, disconnect the power cord for a few seconds and then reconnect it.

    Update Software Through the Internet

    1. Connect your home theater to a home network with a high-speed Internet access (see "Connect and Set Up a Home Network" on page 13).
    2. Press (Home) ?.
    3. Select [Setup], and then press OK.
    4. Select [Advanced] > [Software update] > [Network].

    Note: If an upgrade media is detected, you are prompted to start or cancel the update. Downloading of the upgrading file may take long, depending on your home network condition.

    1. Follow the onscreen instructions to confirm the update. The update process takes about 5 minutes to complete. Once complete, the home theater automatically switches off and restarts. If it does not, disconnect the power cord for a few seconds and then reconnect it.

    Update the Onscreen Help

    If the current version of the onscreen help is lower than the latest version available on www.philips.com/support, download and install the latest onscreen help (see "Check Software Version" on page 33).

    What You Need

    Step 2: Update Onscreen Help

    Caution: Do not switch off the home theater or remove the USB flash drive during the update.

    1. Connect the USB flash drive containing the downloaded file to your home theater. Make sure that no disc is inside the disc compartment.
    2. Press (Home) ?.
    3. Enter 338 on the remote control.
    4. Follow the onscreen instructions to confirm the update.
    5. Disconnect the USB flash drive from the home theater.

    8 Product Specifications

    Note: Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

    Region Codes

    The type plate on the back or bottom of the home theater shows which regions it supports.

    Media Formats

    File Formats

    Audio Formats

    Extension Container Audio Codec Bit Rate
    .mp3 MP3 MP3 Upto 320 kbps
    .wma ASF WMA Upto 192 kbps
    WMA Pro Upto 768 kbps
    .aac AAC AAC, HE-AAC Upto 192 kbps
    .wav WAV PCM 27.648 Mbps
    .m4a MKV AAC 192 kbps
    .mka MKA PCM 27.648 Mbps
    Dolby Digital 640 kbps
    DTS core 1.54 Mbps
    MPEG 912 kbps
    MP3 Upto 320 kbps
    WMA Upto 192 kbps
    WMA Pro Upto 768 kbps
    AAC, HE-AAC Upto 192 kbps
    .ra RM AAC, HE-AAC Upto 192 kbps
    Cook 96469 bps
    .flac FLAC FLAC Upto 24 bps
    .ogg OGG Vorbis Variable bit rate, maximum block size 4096

    Video Formats

    If you have a high definition TV, your home theater allows you to play your video files with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (except DivX, which has a resolution of 720x576) and frame rate of 6~30 frames per second. Photo files with a resolution of 18 M pixels.

    .avi files in AVI container

    Audio Codec Video Codec Bit Rate
    PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS core, MP3, WMA DivX 3.11, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, DivX 6.x 10 Mbps max
    MPEG 1, MPEG 2 40 Mbps
    MPEG 4 SP / ASP 38.4 Mbps
    H.264/AVC upto HiP@5.1 25 Mbps
    WMV9 45 Mbps

    .divx files in AVI container

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    PCM, Dolby Digital, MP3, WMA DivX 3.11, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, DivX 6.x 10 Mbps max

    .mp4 or .m4v files in MP4 container

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    Dolby Digital, MPEG, MP3, AAC, HE-AAC, DD+ MPEG 1, MPEG 2 40 Mbps

    .m2ts files in MKV container

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS core, MPEG, MP3, WMA, AAC, HE-AAC, DD+ MPEG 1, MPEG 2 40 Mbps
    MPEG 4 ASP 38.4 Mbps
    H.264/AVC HiP@5.1 25 Mbps
    WMV9 45 Mbps

    .asf and .wmv files in ASF container (Available only in Asia Pacific and China)

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    Dolby Digital, MP3, WMA, DD+ MPEG 4 ASP 38.4 Mbps
    H.264/AVC HiP@5.1 25 Mbps
    WMV9 45 Mbps

    .mpg and .mpeg files in PS container

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    PCM, DTS core, MPEG, MP3 MPEG 1, MPEG 2 40 Mbps

    .flv files in FLV container

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    MP3, AAC H.264/AVC upto HiP@5.1 25 Mbps
    H.263 38.4 Mbps
    On2 VP6 40 Mbps

    .3gp files in 3GP container

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    AAC, HE-AAC MPEG 4 ASP 38.4 Mbps
    H.264/AVC upto HiP@5.1 25 Mbps max

    .rm, .rv, and .rmvb files in RM container (Available only in Asia Pacific and China)

    Audio codec Video codec Bit rate
    AAC, COOK RV30, RV40 40 Mbps

    Amplifier

    Video

    Audio

    Radio

    USB

    Main Unit

    Subwoofer

    Speakers

    Remote Control Batteries

    Laser

    9 Troubleshooting

    Warning: Risk of electric shock: Never remove the casing of the product.

    To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair the product yourself. If you have problems using this product, check the following points before you request service. If you still have a problem, get support at www.philips.com/support.

    Main Unit

    The buttons on the home theater do not work.

    Picture

    No picture.

    No picture on a TV connected through HDMI.

    Disc does not play high-definition video.

    Sound

    No sound from home theater speakers.

    Distorted sound or echo.

    Audio and video are not synchronized.

    1. Press SOUND SETTINGS ?.
    2. Press the Navigation buttons (left/right) to select AUD SYNC, and then press OK.
    3. Press the Navigation buttons (up/down) to synchronize the audio with the video.

    Play

    Cannot play a disc.

    Cannot play a DivX file.

    DivX or RMVB/RM subtitles do not display correctly.

    Cannot read the contents of a USB storage device.

    'No entry' or 'X' sign appears on the TV.

    The operation is not possible.

    EasyLink Does Not Work.

    When you switch on the TV, the home theater automatically switches on.

    This behavior is normal when you are using Philips EasyLink (HDMI-CEC). To make the home theater work independently, switch off EasyLink.

    Cannot access BD-Live features.

    My 3D video played in 2D mode.

    TV screen is black when you play a Blu-ray 3D video or a DivX copy protected video.

    Cannot download video from an online video store.

    Network

    Wireless network distorted or not found.

    10 Notice

    This section contains the legal and trademark notices.

    Copyright

    Be Responsible

    Respect copyrights.

    This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.

    This product incorporates proprietary technology under license from Verance Corporation and is protected by U.S. Patent 7,369,677 and other U.S. and worldwide patents issued and pending as well as copyright and trade secret protection for certain aspects of such technology. Cinavia is a trademark of Verance Corporation. Copyright 2004-2010 Verance Corporation. All rights reserved by Verance. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

    Cinavia Notice

    This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of unauthorized copies of some commercially-produced film and videos and their soundtracks. When a prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is detected, a message will be displayed and playback or copying will be interrupted.

    More information about Cinavia technology is provided at the Cinavia Online Consumer Information Center at http://www.cinavia.com. To request additional information about Cinavia by mail, send a postcard with your mailing address to: Cinavia Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA.

    Open Source Software

    Philips Electronics Singapore Pte Ltd hereby offers to deliver, upon request, a copy of the complete corresponding source code for the copyrighted open source software packages used in this product for which such offer is requested by the respective licenses. This offer is valid up to three years after product purchase to anyone in receipt of this information. To obtain source code, please contact open.source@philips.com. If you prefer not to use email or if you do not receive confirmation receipt within a week after mailing to this email address, please write to "Open Source Team, Philips Intellectual Property & Standards, P.O. Box 220, 5600 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands". If you do not receive timely confirmation of your letter, please email to the email address above. The texts of the licenses and acknowledgements for open source software used in this product are included in the user manual.

    RMVB End User Agreement (Asia Pacific and China only)

    Notes to End User:

    By using this product with RealNetworks software and services, the end user agrees to the following terms of REALNETWORKS, INC:

    Compliance

    C€ 0560

    This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community. Hereby, Philips Consumer Lifestyle, declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the EC Declaration of Conformity is available in the Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the user manual at www.philips.com/support.

    Trademarks

    12 Index

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    Language Codes

    Language Code Language Code Language Code
    Abkhasan 6566 Inupiaq 7375 Rushoi 8083
    Afar 6565 Irish 7165 Russian 8285
    Afriksans 6570 Islanda 7383 Quechua 8185
    Amharic 6577 Italiano 7384 Raeto-Romance 8277
    Arabic 6582 Ivrit 7269 Romanian 8279
    Armenian 7289 Japanese 7465 Rundi 8278
    Assamese 6583 Javanese 7486 Samoan 8377
    Avestan 6569 Kalaallout 7576 Sango 8371
    Aymara 6589 Kannada 7578 Sanskrit 8365
    Azerbaijani 6590 Kashmiri 7583 Sirdinian 8367
    Bahasa Melayu 7783 Kazakh 7575 Serbian 8382
    Bashkir 6665 Kernewek 7587 Shona 8378
    Belarusian 6669 Khmer 7577 Shipp 8381
    Bengali 6678 Kinyarwanda 8287 Sindhi 8368
    Bihari 6672 Kirghiz 7589 Sinhalese 8373
    Bialama 6673 Komi 7586 Slovensky 8373
    Bokmål, Norwegian 7866 Korean 7579 Slovenian 8376
    Bosanski 6683 Kuanyama; Kwanyama 7574 Somali 8379
    Brezhoneg 6682 Kurdish 7585 Sotho; Southern 8384
    Bulgarian 6671 Lao 7679 South Ndebele 7882
    Burmese 7789 Latina 7665 Sundanese 8385
    Castellano, Español 6983 Latvian 7686 Suomi 7072
    Catalán 6765 Letseburgesch; 7666 Swahili 8387
    Chamorro 6772 Limburgan; Limburger 7673 Swazi 8383
    Chechen 6769 Lingala 7678 Svenska 8386
    Chewa; Chichewa; Nyang 7889 Lithuanian 7684 Tagalog 8476
    中文 9072 Luxembourgish; 7666 Tahitian 8489
    Chuang; Zhuang 9065 Macedonian 7775 Tajik 8471
    Church Slavic; Slavonic 6785 Malagasy 7771 Tamil 8465
    Chuvash 6786 Magyar 7285 Tatar 8484
    Corsican 6779 Malayalam 7776 Telugu 8469
    Cesky 6783 Maltese 7784 Thai 8472
    Dansk 6865 Manx 7186 Tibetan 6679
    Deutsch 6869 Maori 7773 Tigrinya 8473
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