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Table of contents for the manual
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SRP5107/27 EN UserManual Registeryourproduct andgetsuppor tat www .philips.com/welcome[...]
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2 3 EN T ableofcontents 1 Y ourSRP5107 ................................................................... 3-4 2 Gettingstarted ................................................................. 4-9 2.1 Inser tingthebatteries ............................................................... 4 2.2 T es[...]
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4 EN 5 EN Theremotecontrolisequippedwiththemostcommon functionsforoperatingyourdevices. How ever , ify oumisscer tainfunctions, thisremotecontrol can ‘lear n’ thesefunctionsfromtheor iginalremotecontrol. T ofullybenef itfromthesuppor t?[...]
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6 EN 7 EN A UX Auxil iar yequi pmen t: CD , AudioSystem, LaserDisc, Digital PictureFrame , MediaCenterPC , Home Automation, Home TheaterinaBox (HTIB) HD A nyo fthe abo ve list edd evice s Example: settinguptheuniversalremotecontr olto [...]
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8 EN 9 EN English 2.3.3 Impro vingbuttons Whencorrectlysetup, theremotecontrolshouldbeable tooperateallyourdevices. How ever , whenusingtheremote controlforthef ir sttimeitmightoccurthatsomebuttonsdo notyetfunctionasexpected. Inth[...]
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10 EN 11 EN English 3 C SUBTITLE INS T .REP LA Y AD VA NCE REPEAT INPUT MUTE VC R LIVE TV TV D VR DVD CBL SA T HD AUX SELECT O K PR EV .C H L1 L2 P P SELECT O K P P P P 1 4 7 ENTER 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Q.SKIP LE ARN P O WE R INPUT MUTE INS T .REP LA Y L1 MENU ..................................... menuon/off. GUIDE ......[...]
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12 EN 13 EN English 6 C SUBTITLE IN ST .REP LA Y AD V ANC E REPEA T INPUT MUTE V CR LIVE TV TV D VR D VD CBL SA T HD AUX SELECT O K P RE V .C H L1 L2 P P SELECT O K P P P P 1 4 7 ENTER 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Q.SKIP L EA RN P O W ER INPUT MUTE IN ST .REP LA Y L1 ........................................... thumbsUp/Down. Setyour Thumbs?[...]
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14 EN 15 EN English Serviceandsuppor t 3.5 Resettingtheoriginalfunctions oftheremotecontr ol(Factor yReset) Insomecasesitmaybeusefultoresettheoriginalfunctions oftheremotecontrol. E.g. iftheremotecontrolmemor yisfullwhileyouw[...]
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16 EN 17 EN English Serviceandsuppor t Itmaybethatthebuttonsthaty ouaretr yingtousehav ea differentnamingontheoriginalremotecontrol. • T r youtallbuttonstofindtheone(s)youneed. Batteries Willm ysettingsbedeletedwhenIreplace[...]
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18 EN 19 Helpline FCCCompliancy ThisdevicecomplieswithPar t15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions: • Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference. • Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceiv ed, including interference?[...]
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20 21 A ABC ......................................... 0013 Abex ....................................... 0014 ABS .......................................... 0016 A CCELE ................................ 4194 A CCESSHD....................... 3554 Acer ......................................... 0028 A CESONIC ......................[...]
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22 23 DX ANTENNA .................. 0849 Dynasty .................................... 4395 D YNA TECH ......................... 0854 Dynex .......................................3476 E EASTERN ............................... 0859 ECHOSPHERE ....................4396 ECHOST AR ..........................0866 EIGER VISION ...[...]
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24 25 MINOL T A ..............................1841 Mintek ...................................... 1845 Minutz ....................................... 1847 Misakai ...................................... 4411 MISSION ................................ 1852 Mitsubishi ................................1855 Monivision ..................[...]
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26 27 TELSA T ....................................4428 T er a ............................................2957 TERAPIN ................................2958 T evion .......................................2962 TEXSC AN .............................2965 ThetaDigital ......................... 2970 Thomas ........................[...]
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