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2Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVTable of ContentsOverview ................................................... 3Dear Customer  ................................................................... 3About this User Manual ..................................................... 3What's in the Box  ............................................................... 3Product Highlights  .............................................................. 31 General Safety Information................ 4Setting up the Device ......................................................... 4Automatic device temperature control ......................... 4Repairs ................................................................................... 4Power Supply  ....................................................................... 5Wireless Network (WLAN)  ............................................ 53D glasses use ...................................................................... 5Dolby Digital  ........................................................................ 52 Overview............................................... 6Front View ............................................................................ 6Rear View  ............................................................................. 6Remote Control .................................................................. 7Browsing the user interface .............................................. 8Overview of the Menu Functions .................................... 8Symbols in the Statusbar  ................................................... 93 Initial Operation ................................ 10Setting up the Device ......................................................  10Connect Power Supply ...................................................  10Installing or Changing the Batteries of the  Remote Control ...............................................................  10Using the Remote Control ............................................  11Initial Installation ...............................................................  124 Connect to the Playback Device ...... 13Connecting to Devices with HDMI Output  ..............  13Connecting to a Computer (VGA) ..............................  13Connecting Using an Audio/Video (CVBS)  Adapter Cable ...................................................................  14Connecting to a home cinema amplifier .....................  14Connecting to a Hi-Fi unit  .............................................  14Connecting the headphones ..........................................  15WiFiDisplay (Miracast) ....................................................  155 Memory............................................... 16Inserting a Memory Card  ...............................................  16Connecting USB Storage Medium ................................  166 Network.............................................. 17LAN Network  ..................................................................  17Wireless Network (WLAN)  .........................................  18Switching Wireless Networking (WLAN) on/off .....  18Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN)  ..................  18Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN) using  the Wizard .........................................................................  19Wifi Hotspot  .....................................................................  19Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)  ...................  207 Bluetooth............................................ 21Activating the Bluetooth connection ...........................  21Setting up Bluetooth parameters  .................................  21Bluetooth speaker ............................................................  218 Media Playback ..................................  23Navigating in the media Playback  .................................. 23Video playback ................................................................... 24Photo Playback  .................................................................. 24Music Playback ................................................................... 26Managing Files  .................................................................... 279 Digital TV Playback  (Depending on model)...........................  28Connecting the Aerial  ..................................................... 28First Playback  ..................................................................... 28Television ............................................................................ 29Modifying the DVB-T settings ........................................ 2910 Android...............................................  30Starting Android Apps ..................................................... 30Exiting Android  ................................................................. 30Installing Android-Apps ................................................... 3011 Settings...............................................  31Overview of the Menu Functions  ................................. 3112 Service ................................................  33Cleaning .............................................................................. 33Device Overheated  .......................................................... 33Update Firmware with Memory Card  ......................... 33Troubleshooting ................................................................ 3413 Appendix ............................................  36Technical Data ................................................................... 36Accessories ........................................................................ 36
    3OverviewDear CustomerThank you for purchasing our projector.We hope you enjoy your device and its many functions!About this User ManualWith the installation guide on the following pages, you can start using your device quickly and easily. Detailed descriptions can be found in the following sections of this user manual.Read the entire user manual carefully. Follow all safety instructions in order to ensure proper operation of your device. The manufacturer accepts no liability if these instructions are not followed.This user manual describes several versions of the prod-uct. Only the models HDP1590 and HDP1590TV have the WiFi (Miracast, DLNA,..) and Bluetooth functions.Only the models HDP1550TV and HDP1590TV have the DVB-T function.Symbols UsedWhat's in the Box1 – Projector2 – Remote Control (with 2AAA battery)3 – A/C power cable4 – HDMI A to A cable5 – 3D Glasses with his quick start guide, a warning label and a protection bag (depending on model)6 – Quick Start Guide7 – Warranty Guide8 – BagProduct HighlightsConnecting to devices with HDMI outputWith the HDMI cable you can connect the projector to a computer or laptop (see Connect to the Playback Device, page 13).WiFiDisplay (Miracast)With the Miracast™ solution you can display video between Wi-Fi devices, without cables or a network connection. You can do things like view pictures or vid-eos from a smartphone or laptop on your projector.NoticeTroubleshootingThis symbol designates tips that will help you to use your device more effectively and easily.CAUTION!Damage to the Device or Loss of Data!This symbol gives warning of damage to the device and possible loss of data. This damage can result from improper handling.DANGER!Danger to Persons!This symbol gives warning of danger to per-sons. Physical injury or damage can result from improper handling.dfgbcae78 945 612 30TUV WXYZPQRSGHI JKL MNO. @ ABC DEFSUBTITLE TEXTCH - CH +EXITOPTIONSLIST INFOSOURCEFORMATTVSMARTTVGUIDE 3DAMBILIGHTPHILIPSOKh
4Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV1 General Safety InformationDo not make any changes or settings that are not described in this user manual. Physical injury or damage to the device or loss of data can result from improper handling. Take note of all warning and safety notes indi-cated.Setting up the DeviceThe unit is for indoor use only. The device should be placed securely on a stable, flat surface. Position all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding possible injuries to persons or damage to the device itself.Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch the mains cable or the mains connection with wet hands.The device must have sufficient ventilation and may not be covered. Do not put your device in closed cabinets or boxes.Do not place the machine on soft surfaces such as table-cloths or carpets and do not cover the ventilation slits. Otherwise the device could overheat or catch fire.Protect the device against direct sunlight, heat, large temperature fluctuations and moisture. Do not place the device in the vicinity of heaters or air conditioners. Observe the information on temperature and humidity in the technical data.Do not allow liquids to enter into the device. Switch off the device and disconnect it from the mains supply if liq-uids or foreign substances end up inside the device. Have the unit inspected by a technical service depart-ment.Always handle the unit with care. Avoid touching the lens. Never place heavy or sharp objects on the projec-tor or the power cable.If the projector gets too hot or emits smoke, shut it down immediately and unplug the power cable. Arrange for your device to be investigated by a technical service centre. To prevent the spread of fire, open flames should be kept away from the device.Under the following conditions, a layer of moisture can appear inside the device which can lead to malfunctions:• if the device is moved from a cold to a warm area;• after a cold room is heated;• when this device is placed in a damp room.Proceed as follows to avoid any moisture build-up:1Seal this device in a plastic bag before moving it to another room, in order for it to adapt to room con-ditions.2Wait one to two hours before you take the device out of the plastic bag.The device should not be used in a very dusty environ-ment. Dust particles and other foreign objects may damage the unit.Do not expose the device to extreme vibrations. It may damage the internal components.Do not allow children to handle the device without supervision. The packing materials should be kept out of the hands of children.Automatic device temperature controlThis device include an automatic thermal management controller. If the internal temperature gets too hot, the Fan speed will automatically increase (noise increase), if the temperature still continue to growth, the brightness of your product will decrease and in worst case the cur-rent symbol will appear.The product will automatically switch off the display after displaying this message during 5s.This kind of behaviour should not arrive except if the outside temperature is very high (>35°C). In such case return the product to the manufacturer would be rec-ommended.RepairsDo not repair the device yourself. Improper mainte-nance can result in injuries or damage to the device. Your device must be repaired by an authorised service centre.Find details of authorised service centres on the war-ranty card.Do not remove the type label from your device; this would void the warranty.
  General Safety Information  5Power SupplyBefore turning on your device, check that the outlet that you are going to plug it into conforms to the indi-cations shown on the information plate (voltage, cur-rent, power network frequency) located on your device. This device shall be connected to a single phase power network. The device shall not be installed on bare ground.Only use the power cable that is supplied with your device. Your device is delivered with a grounded power cord. It is imperative to connect a grounded connector to a grounded outlet connected to the building earthing.The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.In case of failure, the power cable is the disconnect device for this equipment. To remove all electrical power from the equipment, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet.Turn off the device and unplug from the power outlet before cleaning the surface. Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid, gaseous or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device.Wireless Network (WLAN)The functioning of security systems, medical equipment or sensitive devices can be disrupted by the transmis-sion power of the device. Observe any usage regula-tions (or restrictions) in the vicinity of such equipment.The use of this device can affect the operation of insuf-ficiently shielded medical devices and hearing aids and pacemakers through the release of high frequency radi-ation. Also consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the medical device to establish whether these are suffi-ciently shielded from external high frequency radiation.3D glasses useThe use of 3D glasses in home for watching TV shows:• is contraindicated for children less than 6 years old;• for subjects from 6 years old to adulthood, should be limited to the vision for a maximum time equal to the duration of a film show;• the same time limit is also recommended for adults;• must be restricted to watching only 3D content• how to make a proper and regular cleaning and disinfection in the case of any particular eventu-alities-ocular infections, infestations of the head, mixed use, etc. .. where disinfection of the glasses is not possible as it may damage the func-tionality of the 3D glasses must be communi-cated to the consumer that in presence of these eventualities-infections is contraindicated the use of 3D glasses for the person concerned until the disappearance of the above circumstances;• 3D glasses must be kept out of children if there is the presence of small moving parts ingestible;• 3D glasses are to be used together with the instruments of vision correction in case the con-sumer is the bearer of lenses (eyeglasses or con-tact lenses);• You should stop watching 3D in the event of the occurrence of eye problems or discomfort, and in the event of a persistence of the same, consult a doctor.Dolby Digital Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.DANGER!High Power LEDThis device is equipped with high power LED (Light Emitting Diode), which emit very bright light. Do not look directly into the projector lens. This could cause eye irritation or dam-age.
6Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV2OverviewFront View1 Control panel for navigation and operationu – To display the home menu¿ – One menu step back, one directory level back / cancelling a function//À/Á – Navigation keys / navigate the menu / modify settings – Confirms selectionB– Long press: Power on /off the projector  Short press: ECO mode on / off2 Ï – Audio output – headphone connection or con-nection for external speakers3  3– HDMI port for a playback device4  – Memory card slot5 ý – USB port for a USB storage medium or to con-nect accessories (mouse or keyboard).6 Focus wheel for image sharpness Rear View1 – Power supply outlet2 ý – 2 USB ports for a USB storage medium3   – Digital audio connector4  – HDMI 1 and 2 ports for a playback device5 Kensington Security System Connector6 VGA – Personal Computer input7  – LAN network connector8  – Analog audio connectors9 /  – A/V port for a playback device  – Remote screen connection  – Aerial socket for TV connection – LensPHILIPSabcdefPHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRabcdejigfh
  Overview  7Remote Control1 Long press: Power off the projector. To power the projector on use the B key on the control panel. Short press: ECO mode on / off2 Playback keys – Skip backward (music only) – To stop playback – Skip forward (music only) – To rewind – To start / pause playback – To fast-forward3 EPG –To display the electronic program guide.3D – To display the 3D menu.Favorite – To display the favourite list in DVB-T mode.4 To display the home menu.5 TAB key or Toggle between TV and Radio chan-nels in DVB-T mode and browsing the Internet without external keyboard.6 Navigation keys – Confirms selection/, À/Á – Navigation keys / navigate the menu / modify settings.7 EXIT – One menu step back, one directory level back / cancelling a function.8 PAGE/CH- PAGE/CH+ –To select the previous channel/page or the next channel/page.9 Color keys - On-screen options. Number keys and text keypad.Short press for numbers and long press to switch "letters" SUB/SHIFT – To display subtitles in DVB-T mode or shift key in input mode. TTX/← – To display Teletext pages when availa-ble in DVB-T mode or backspace key in input mode. – / + – To adjust the volume level (to decrease/increase and to mute the sound). RECALL – To recall the last function or the last channel viewed in DVB-T mode. OPTIONS – To call the option menu. INFO – To display program information on current program in DVB-T mode. MENU – To display the settings menu in DVB-T mode. SOURCE – To display the list of input connections.SMART SETTINGS – To display the Smart set-tings menuFORMAT – To change the aspect ratio.78 945 612 30TUV WXYZPQRSGHI JKL MNO. @ ABC DEFSUB/SHIFTPAGE/CH -EXITOPTIONSTAB INFOSOURCEFORMATSETTINGMENUEPG 3DFAVORITEPHILIPSOKRECALLPAGE/CH +TTX/SMARTabcedfghij
8Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVBrowsing the user interfaceNavigation for setting menu Navigation can be done by navigation keys (,, À,Á, OK and ¿) on the control panel or the re-mote control, as well as by an air mouse.Navigation by keys:•/ scrolls trough the menu level up and down. •OK/Á goes one level down, with À / ¿ one level up.•u goes back to the main screen.• In the final level,  accepts a setting and goes back to the last sub menu.• The ¿ key aborts a setting and goes back to the last sub menu (or exits the menu depending on which menu)Navigation by (air) mouse: (like standard mouse operation within Android)Select an icon by pointing with the mouse pointer and clicking with the left mouse key.If there are more menus listed than displayed you can scroll the list by clicking into the list and move up and down without releasing the left mouse button.With the right mouse key you can exit the menu and go back to the next top level menu.Software KeyboardWhen you need to enter data, the projector displays a virtual keyboard which allows you to enter text, num-bers and punctuation marks, etc.1Select the input field using the ,,À and Ákeys, then press the OK key to display the keyboard or click in the input field using the air mouse.2The software keyboard appears.3Enter the text on the software keyboard.Overview of the Menu Functions1After switching on the device the main menu appears.2Select the desired menu using the navigation keys /, À/Á.3Confirm with OK.4By pressing the u key you will return to the main menu.HDMI 1, 2, & 3 – Switch to the external video input HDMI.TV1 – TelevisionDLNA – Displays the list of the devices found on the Network.Memory – Display the content of the internal mem-ory and the inserted memory SD-Card (movies, pic-tures, musics, folderview).USB – Display the content of the connected USB media (movies, pictures, musics, folderview).WWW – Open an Internet web browser.VGA – Switch to the Personal computer input.A/V-in – Switch to the Audio Video input.APPs – Call the android operating system.Settings – Configure settings for the wished used of the device.CAUTION!Air mouseThe air mouse is not provided.NoticeTo enter text, you can also use standard com-puter keyboard or mouse. It is possible to use wired models (USB) as well as wireless mod-els with 2.4 GHz USB-connectors.1.Depending on the device model, TV can be replaced by BT speaker.
  Overview  9Symbols in the Statusbar1 – Time2 – Date3 – LAN status display4 – Bluetooth status display5 – WiFi status displayab dce
10 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV3 Initial OperationSetting up the DeviceBefore installing your device, make sure that the projector is turned off and the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet.You can position the device so that it lies flat on a table in front of the projection surface; it is not necessary to tilt it towards the projection surface. The device com-pensates for the distortion from the slanted projection (pincushion distortion).Check that the projection surface is appropriated to the projector. The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual size of the image.To change the size of the screen, just move the projec-tor towards or away from the wall.The size of the screen (b) is comprised between 50 and 100 inches depending on the projection distance (a), as described in the following table.Connect Power Supply1Connect the power cord into the socket on the rear side of your device (1).2Plug the power cord to outlet on the wall (2). Installing or Changing the Batteries of the Remote Control1To access the battery, press to unlock the locking mechanism (1) and slide out the battery compart-ment (2).2Insert the new batteries into the battery compart-ment with the positive and negative poles as shown. Make sure the polarities(+ and -) are aligned cor-rectly.Diagonal size (b) (mm)[inch]Projection distance (a)(mm)1270[50]1082540[100]441CAUTION!The power cord is used as a power unit cut off. As a precaution, the outlet shall be located close to the device and be of easy access in case of danger.abDANGER!Risk of Explosion with Incorrect Type of BatteriesOnly use the AAA type battery.There is a risk of explosion if the incor-rect battery type is used.PHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLR
  Initial Operation  113Push the battery compartment back into the remote control until the locking mechanism engages.Using the Remote ControlThe remote control can be used within an angle of 22.5 degrees and up to 10 meters from the device. When using the remote control, no obstacle should be placed between the remote control and remote sensor.NoticeNormally the batteries will last for around one year. If the remote control stops working, please replace the batteries. If the device is not used for a long time, take out the batter-ies. This will prevent leakage and possible damage to the remote control.The used batteries should be disposed of according to the recycling regulations of your country.CAUTION!• The improper use of batteries can lead to overheating, explosion, risk of fire and injury. Leaking batteries can possibly damage the remote control.• Never expose the remote control to direct sunlight.• Avoid deforming, dismantling or charg-ing the batteries.• Avoid exposure to open fire and water.• Replace empty batteries immediately.• Remove the battery from the remote control if not in use for long periods of time.PHILIPS22,5°22,5°78 945 61230TUV WXYZPQRSGHI JKL MNO. @ ABC DEFSUBTITLE TEXTPAGE/CH - PAGE/CH +EXITOPTIONSTAB INFOSOURCEFORMATSETTINGSMENUEPG 3DFAVORITEPHILIPSOKRECALLSMART
12 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVInitial Installation1Push the POWER B button for 5 seconds till the power indicator turns to red to turn the device on.2Turn the device towards a suitable projection sur-face or wall. Note that the distance to the projection surface must be a minimum of 0.1 meter and a max-imum of 0.5 meter (see Setting up the Device, page 4). Make sure the projector is in a secure posi-tion.3Use the focus wheel on the font of the device to adjust the image sharpness.4The first time you turn on the device, you should set the following settings.5Use the keys / to select the language and con-firm with OK.6Use the keys //À/Á to select the symbol +or - to set the date (day, month and year) and con-firm with .7Use the keys / to select the date format and confirm with .8Use the keys /  to select the time zone and confirm with .9Use the keys //À/Á to select the symbol +or - to set the date (hour and minute) and confirm with .10 Use the keys / to select the time format (12h or 24h) and confirm with .11 Use the keys / to select the location (Home or Shop) and confirm with . Home: for normal use. Shop: when you choose this option, the projector starts in demonstration mode. In this mode, the pro-jector automatically displays the pictures or videos stored in the internal memory in loop.12 A message is displayed to give the address web site where the user manual can be downloaded. Press  to continue.Turning off the projectorPress the B button on the panel control of the device or on the remote control more than 5 seconds.ECO modePress shortly the B button on the panel control or on the remote control to put the device in ECO mode.To wake up the device, press shortly again on the B button.Setting up the LanguageThe device has already been installed. In order to change the menu language, proceed as follows:1Use the navigation keys to select Settings.2Confirm with .3Select Language/ Language with /.4Confirm with .5Select Menu Language with /.6Confirm with .7Select you desired language with /.8Confirm with .9Exit with u.NoticeDuring the first installation, use OK key to validate your choice and continue to the next step, and the ¿ key to return on the previ-ous step.NoticeThe demonstration mode can be activated or deactivated on the menu Setting/Mainte-nance/Demo mode.
  Connect to the Playback Device  134 Connect to the Playback DeviceSupplied cablesHDMI cableConnecting to Devices with HDMI OutputUse the HDMI cable to connect the projector to a com-puter, laptop or others devices.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2Connect the cable to the projector's HDMI socket. 3Connect the cable to the HDMI socket of the play-back device.4From the main menu, select HDMI 1,2 or 3 depend-ing on the external device is connected.Connecting to a Computer (VGA)Use the VGA cable (not included) to connect the pro-jector to a computer, laptop, or some PDAs. The pro-jector supports the following resolutions: VGA/SVGA/XGA. For best results, please check the best resolution.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2Connect the VGA cable to the projector's VGAsocket.3Connect the VGA plug to the VGA socket of the computer.4Adjust the computer's resolution to the correct set-ting and switch the VGA signal to an external moni-tor. The following resolutions are supported: 5From the main menu, select VGA.NoticeUse the HDMI socket 1 or 2 to connect the projector to a DVD player when a 3D signal is broadcasted. PHILIPSPHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRHDMI 3HDMI 1 & HDM 2 NoticeMany laptops do not activate the external video output automatically when you connect a second display such as a projector. Check your laptop's manual to find out how to acti-vate the external video output.Resolution Image refresh rateVGA 640 x 480 60 HzSVGA 800 x 600 60 HzXGA 1024 x 768 60 HzWXGA 1280 x 768 60 HzFULL HD 1920 x 1080 60 HzNoticeScreen ResolutionFor best results, please check the best resolu-tion. PHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRVGA
14 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVConnecting Using an Audio/Video (CVBS) Adapter Cable Use the projector's audio/video adapter cable (A/V cable) (not included) to connect camcorders, DVD players or digital cameras. The jacks for these devices are yellow (video), red (audio right) and white (audio left).1Connect the A/V adapter to the  socket of the projector.2Connect the video device's audio/video sockets to the A/V cable using a conventional composite video (RCA) cable.3From the main menu, select AV-in.Connecting to mobile multimedia devicesSome video devices (e.g.: pocket multimedia players, ...) require specific connection cables. There are either supplied with the device or acquired from the manufac-turer of the multimedia device. Please note that only the original cables from the device manufacturer may func-tion.Connecting to a home cinema amplifierUse a S/PDIF optical cable (cable not provided) to con-nect the DIGITAL AUDIO output on the projector to the input of your home cinema amplifier. For example, to show digital channels in DTS or DOLBY DIGITAL quality sound.Connecting to a Hi-Fi unitIt is possible to use an analog audio connection, just connect the right and left audio outputs of the Projector to the auxiliary input of your Hi-Fi system (cable not provided).NoticeSwitching to the Multimedia Device Sig-nal OutputSee the multimedia device instruction manual to find out how to switch the signal output to this jack.PHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRAVINPHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRAVINPHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRS/PDIFOPTICALPHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRAUDIOOUT
  Connect to the Playback Device  15Connecting the headphones1Before connecting the headphones, turn down the volume on the device.2Connect the headphones to the projector's head-phone slot. The device speakers deactivate automat-ically when the headphones are connected.3After connecting the headphones, increase the vol-ume to a comfortable level.WiFiDisplay (Miracast)1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select APPs. 4Confirm with .5Use the navigation keys to select WifiDisplay. 6Confirm with .7Connect the external device (smartphone or tablet) to the same WiFi network that the projector.8Select on the WifiDisplay application of the external device the name of the projector connection (in the example Screeneo_5f31). 9Connect the external device (smartphone or tablet) to the projector, it will show up connecting.10 In the WifiDisplay application of the projector, it will show up the message Invitation to connect, Decline or Accept, select Accept.DANGER!Danger of Hearing DamageDo not use the device over a longer time at high volume – especially when using head-phones. This could lead to the risks of hearing damage. Before connecting the headphones, turn down the volume on the device. After connecting the headphones, increase the vol-ume to a comfortable level.NoticeOnly the Miracast-certified devices can be used with this function.NoticeThe projector must be connected to a WiFi network.NoticeThe name used to identify the projector can be modified in the Setting menu.PHILIPS
16 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV5MemoryInserting a Memory Card1Insert a memory card with the contacts facing upwards into the / slot at the back of the device. Your device supports the following memory cards: SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC.2Insert the memory card into the slot until it snaps into position.3Press lightly on the memory card to remove it.4The memory card is ejected.Connecting USB Storage Medium1Connect the USB storage medium to one USB port of the device.DANGER!Inserting a Memory Card!Never pull out the memory card while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.Switch the device off in order to make sure that the device does not access the mem-ory card.PHILIPSDANGER!Inserting a Memory Card!Never pull out the memory card while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.Switch the device off in order to make sure that the device does not access the mem-ory card.PHILIPSPHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLR
  Network  176NetworkThe projector can be connected to the network by a network hard-wired cable or through a wireless (Wi-Fi) connection.Use the procedure below appropriate to the type of connection you want.LAN NetworkConnecting to the LAN network1Connect one end of a LAN cable (not supplied) to the ETHERNET port of your projector.2Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the net-work.3Configure the LAN network settings in manual or automatic configuration. Automatic configurationThe automatic configuration of the local network set-tings may be considered, if your local network features a DHCP or BOOTP server that can dynamically assign addresses to the peripheral devices present on the LAN.To automatically configure the local network settings:1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen, the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select Lan.8Confirm with .9Using / select On.10 Confirm with .11 Using / select Advanced.12 Confirm with .13 Using / select Network address.14 Confirm with .15 Check that Automatic is selected.Manual configurationTo configure your projector manually, you should obtain the usual information used to set a peripheral device (IP address, sub-network mask, network and gateway address).To configure the local network setting manually:1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select Lan.8Confirm with .9Using / select On.10 Confirm with .11 Using / select Advanced.12 Confirm with .13 Using / select Network address.14 Confirm with .15 Using / select Use static IP.16 Confirm with .17 Enter the settings IP-Address,  Gateway,  Net-mask, DNS1 and DNS2.18 Confirm with .Wireless Network (WLAN)In a wireless network (Wireless Local Area Network, WLAN) at least two computers, printers or other addi-tional devices communicate with each other over radio waves (high frequency waves). Data transmission in the radio network is based on the standards 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n.NoticeConnection!The LAN connection takes priority over the Wi-Fi connection.PHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLR
18 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVInfrastructure Wireless NetworkIn an infrastructure network, multiple devices commu-nicate via a central access point (gateway, router). All data are sent to the access point (gateway, router) and distributed from there.Switching Wireless Networking (WLAN) on/offWireless networking is deactivated by default. You have the option of turning this function on.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select WIFI.8Confirm with .9Modify the settings with /.10 Confirm with . The ¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN)1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select WIFI Selection.8Confirm with .9Use / to select the desired wireless network.10 Confirm with .11 If your wireless network is password protected, an input window appears. Select the input field (see Navigation for setting menu, page 8) using the navi-gation keys of the remote control and press OK.12 Enter the password with the virtual keyboard using the navigation keys of the remote control or with an external keyboard.13 Click on Connect.The ¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.Setting up a Wireless Network (WLAN) using the WizardYou can integrate your device very quickly and easily into an existing wireless network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) or using a wireless network scan. Using WPS, all important settings like network name (SSID) are automatically configured and the connection pro-tected with secure WPA Encryption.Using Wi-Fi Protected Set-up (WPS)Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can integrate your device into an existing wireless network in two dif-ferent ways very quickly and easily. You can activate the login with a pin code or using Push Button Configura-tion (PBC), if your access point (Access Point, Router) supports this method.DANGER!Information on Using WLAN!The functioning of security systems, medical equipment or sensitive devices can be dis-rupted by the transmission power of the device. Observe any usage regulations (or restrictions) in the vicinity of such equipment.The use of this device can affect the operation of insufficiently shielded medical devices and hearing aids and pacemakers through the release of high frequency radiation. Also con-sult a doctor or the manufacturer of the med-ical device to establish whether these are suf-ficiently shielded from external high frequency radiation.
  Network  19Using WPS with Push Button Configuration (PBC)1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select WIFI Selection.8Confirm with .9Use / to select the desired wireless network..10 Confirm with .11 Activate Push Button Configuration on the WLAN access point. The WLAN access point and device connect automatically and create a WPA protected connection.Wifi HotspotUse the portable Wi-Fi hotspot to share the device’s network connection with computers or other devices through the Wi-Fi network.Activating WiFi hotspot1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen, the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select WiFi Hotspot.8Confirm with .9Using / select Portable WiFi Hotspot.10 Confirm with .11 Using / select On.12 Confirm with .The projector is now visible by other Wifi devices. NoticeImportant!The projector can work as an access point, if only a wired lan network is installed in the location of use.NoticeConnection!When the WiFi hotspot mode is activated, it takes priority over the other connections.
20 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVSetting up a WiFI hotspotTo modify the WiFi hotspot name and define the secu-rity level.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings.4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select WiFi Hotspot.8Confirm with .9Using / select Setup WiFi hotspot.10 Confirm with .11 To modify the settings, use / keys to select the desired parameter.12 Using / select Save.13 Confirm with .Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)This device supports Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA). Using this standard you can quickly intercon-nect your multimedia devices.Switching DLNA on and offThe DLNA function is switched on by default. You have the option of turning this function off.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select DLNA Sharing.8Confirm with .9Modify the settings with /.10 Confirm with . The ¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.Play Media Using DLNAIf DLNA enabled devices are located in the connected network, then you can access them in media playback and file management (see Media Playback, page 23).DLNA ControlYou can control the projector using another device (e.g. a smartphone) using DLNA. To do this, see the instruc-tion manual for the device in question.Item DescriptionNetwork SSID Name of the WiFi hotspot.This is the name used to iden-tify your projector when it is detected by another WiFi de-vice.To modify the name, select the field and press . With the keyboard, enter the new name.Security Select among the 3 levels of se-curity.• Open (without secu-rity)•WPA PSK• WPA2 PSKPassword Select the field and press . With the keyboard, enter the new password.Show password Check the box to display the password.
  Bluetooth  217 BluetoothActivating the Bluetooth connection1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen, the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select Bluetooth.8Confirm with .9Use / to select on.10 Confirm with .The projector is now visible for the near external Blue-tooth devices.Setting up Bluetooth parameters1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen, the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with .5Using / select Wireless and Networks.6Confirm with .7Using / select Bluetooth.8Confirm with .9Using / select the desired setting.10 Confirm with .11 Modify the desired settings.Bluetooth speakerThe projector can be used as Bluetooth speaker. In this mode, you can play music from smartphones or tablets.The projector can only connect to, and play audio from one device at a time.Activating Bluetooth speaker1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen, the main menu appears.3Depending on model, use the navigation keys to select BT Speaker or APPs>BT Speaker. 4Confirm with OK.Menu DescriptionSelect device The list shows all paired devic-es.Paired device To unconnect or unpair the paired device.NoticeBluetooth speaker connection!Depending on the model of your device, the bluetooth speaker can be activated from the main menu (BT Speaker icon) or from the APPs menu.NoticeRemote controlYou can also use the SOURCE or OPTIONS key of the remote control.Press the SOURCE key and select BT Speaker or press OPTIONS key then select SOURCE and BT Speaker.
22 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV5Press the Red key to power on the speaker.6Press the Green key to make the speaker discover-able during 60 seconds. 7On your external device, activate the Bluetooth con-nection and select the speaker name from the list. When the device is connected, his name is displayed on the top of the screen.8Press the Green key to play music. During music playback, the following actions are available: Red key: To stop the connection. Green key: To make a pause. Yellow key: To play the previous music. Blue key: To play the next music.Changing the name of the Bluetooth speaker connectionThis is the name used to identify your projector when it is detected by another Bluetooth® device.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen, the main menu appears.3Depending on model, use the navigation keys to select BT Speaker or APPs>BT Speaker. 4Press the Yellow key to rename the connection.5Use the keyboard to enter the new name.6Press OK to confirm.
  Media Playback  238 Media PlaybackNavigating in the media PlaybackTo navigate in the memory media, use the following keys: In order to optimize the navigation, you can select a file type on the list:• FOLDERS to view all files (photo, audio and video).• MOVIES to view videos files only.•  PICTURES to view photo files only.•  MUSIC to view audio files only.NoticeNavigation KeysAll the keys shown are buttons on the remote control.NoticeBest Settings for Optimal UseRead the informations on the best settings in the chapter settings (see Settings, page 31) for optimal use of your device.Keys Action or To select folders or files in the displayed list.Á or  For directories, goes one level down.For files, starts the selected media file.À or ¿Goes one level up in the direc-tory structure.uExits to main screen.Red key of the re-mote controlAllows to set the repeat mode for movie and music files:• : Play mode deacti-vate (greyed).• : Play only the selected movie in loop.• : Play all movies in the selected directory in loop.• : Play all movies in the media in loop.Green key of the remote controlAllows to set the slide show parameters for picture files.or Allows to set the shuffle mode for music files:• : Shuffle mode deactivate (greyed).• : Shuffle mode acti-vate.Yellow key of the remote controlAllows to display the pictures as miniatures or in a list.Blue key of the re-mote controlAllows to delete the selected file.Keys Action
24 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVVideo playbackSupported file formatsSupported file formats are *.avi, *.mov, *.mp4, *.mkv, *.flv, *.ts, *.m2ts, *.3gp.Video Playback (USB/SD Card/Internal Memory/DLNA)1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2The main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select the desired media (USB, SD-card or DLNA): Memory Internal memory or SD card can be selected. USB - If only one USB key is connected the explorer shows only the content of the USB. - If more than one USB memory is connected, select the desired USB memory first. DLNA The explorer searches for servers and shows them in a list. Select the desired DLNA server.4Confirm with . The content of selected media is displayed.5To only display the movies content, select Movieusing the keys /on the left of the screen.6Confirm with .7Use / to select the video file that you wish to play. 8Press  or Á to start playback.9Press ¿ to end the slide show and return to the overview.10 When you press ¿ again, you will return to the main menu.During playback you can adjust the volume using the keys  / on the remote control. Press   or  repeatedly to shut off the volume completely.Photo PlaybackSupported file formatsSupported file formats are JPEG, BMP, PNG and GIF.Photo Playback (USB/SD Card/Internal Memory/DLNA)1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2The main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select the desired media (USB, SD-card or DLNA): SD-card Internal memory or SD card can be selected! USB - If only one USB key is connected the explorer shows only the content of the USB. - If more than one USB memory is connected, select the desired USB memory first. DLNA The explorer searches for servers and shows them in a list. Select the desired DLNA server.4Confirm with . The content of selected media is displayed.NoticeThe use of color keysThe Red key allows to set the repeat mode:• : Play mode deactivate (greyed).• : Play only the selected movie in loop.• : Play all movies in the selected directory in loop.• : Play all movies in the media in loop.The  Blue key alows to delete the selected file.NoticeDisplaying Video FilesOnly those videos that are compatible with the projector will be displayed.NoticeNavigation During PlaybackReview / forward: Press :/; on the remote control.Press T to stop or continue playback.
  Media Playback  255To only display the picture content, select Pictureusing the keys /on the left of the screen and confirm with .6The list of photos are displayed on the screen as an overview. 7Use À/Á or / to select the image that you want to start the slide show with. 8Press Green key to start the slide show.9To modify the settings, use / keys to select the desired parameter.10 Press Green key to start the slide show.11 Press  to pause the slide show.12 Press ¿ to end the slide show and return to the overview.13 When you press u, you will return to the main menu.Slide Show with Background Sound1During the slide show, press  to display the menu bar on the bottom of the screen.2Using À/Á select Ó.3Confirm with .4Use / to select the file that you wish to play.5To start the background sound confirm with .6Adjust the volume level with the volume keys on the remote control.7If no input is made, the menu bar is hidden after 5 seconds.Zoom and rotate functionsDuring the slide show, press OK key to display the con-textual menu.To perform a zoom, use the navigation keys to select the   symbol then press OK.To rotate a picture, use the navigation keys to select the  symbol then press OK to rotate the picture 90° clockwise.Press ¿ return to the slide show.NoticeThe use of color keysThe Green key allows to set the slide show parameters.The Yellow key allows to display the pictures as miniatures or in a list.The  Blue key allows to delete the selected file.NoticeMany Photos on the Memory Card or the USB MediumIf there are a lot of photos on the memory card or the USB storage medium it can take a moment before the overview appears.NoticeThe slide show can be started with the OK key if the parameters have already been set up.Item DescriptionTime per slide To modify the photo display frequency.Off, 0, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 and 60sRepeat Off, Directory or AllSlide transition To modify the type of transi-tion from one photo to anoth-er (random or by theme). Slideshow order Random or by orderNoticeStorage LocationOnly files from the internal memory/Mem-ory Card/USB Storage Medium can be played.
26 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVMusic PlaybackSupported file formatsSupported file formats are MP3 and WAV.Music Playback (USB/SD Card/Internal Memory/DLNA)1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2The main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select the desired media (USB, SD-card or DLNA): SD-card Internal memory or SD card can be selected! USB - If only one USB key is connected the explorer shows only the content of the USB. - If more than one USB memory is connected, select the desired USB memory first. DLNA The explorer searches for servers and shows them in a list. Select the desired DLNA server.4Confirm with . The content of selected media is displayed.5To only display the music content, select Musicusing the keys /on the left of the screen and confirm with .6Use / to select the file that you wish to play.7Press  to start playback. 8Press T to stop or continue playback.During playback you can adjust the volume using the keys  / on the remote control. Press   or  repeatedly to shut off the volume completely.NoticeSwitch off the Image PlaybackYou can switch off the screen while playing music in order to save power by a long press on the   key. NoticeThe use of color keysThe Red key allows to set the repeat mode:• : Play mode deactivate (greyed).• : Play only the selected music in loop.• : Play all musics in the selected directory in loop.• : Play all musics in the media in loop.The  Green key allows to set the shuffle mode:• : Shuffle mode deactivate (greyed).• : Shuffle mode activate.The  Blue key allows to delete the selected file.NoticeNavigating when Image Playback is Switched offPress  / to skip to the previous or next song.Press T to stop or continue playback.Press ¿ to return to the selection.
  Media Playback  27Managing FilesDelete Files You can delete files from the internal memory, the con-nected USB storage medium or the memory card.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2The main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select the desired media (USB, Memory or DLNA).4Confirm with .5Use / to select the file that you want to delete.6Press the Blue key on the remote control to delete the file.7Confirm with .NoticeErrorIf errors occur during the deletion pro-cess, make sure that the storage medium is not write-protected.
28 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV9 Digital TV Playback  (Depending on model)Connecting the Aerial1Connect the aerial to the aerial socket.First PlaybackWhen the DVB-T function is first started, the automatic channel search must be started.1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2The main menu appears.3Connect the aerial (see Connecting the Aerial, page 28).4Use the navigation keys to select TV.5Confirm with .6Use / to highlight a setting and use the À/Áto select a value. - Select the country. - Select the level of the parental control.  - Enter the PIN code for channel lock or parental control. Enter the code with 4 digits (0000 is not accepted) and enter again the same code to confirm.7Press OK to confirm the settings and continue the installation. The channel search starts automatically.8At the end of the search, press .Your TV is now set. You can start watching and enjoy-ing all your channels.TelevisionNoticeAerial Size and OrientationIn some regions it is necessary to connect a larger aerial in order to grant the reception.In some countries it is necessary to point the aerial horizontally in order to grant the recep-tion.PHILIPSVGA12S/PDIFOPTICALAUDIOOUTTRIGOUTAVINLRNoticeNavigation KeysAll the keys shown are buttons on the remote control.NoticeNavigation KeysAll the keys shown are buttons on the remote control.
  Digital TV Playback (Depending on model)  291Switch the device on using the on/off key.2The main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select TV.4Confirm with OK.5The last viewed channel is played. Change the chan-nel using keys CH+/CH-, / or enter directly the number with the keypad.6Press  u to end playback and return to the main menu.During playback you can adjust the volume using the keys  / or À/Á  on the remote control. Press   or   repeatedly to shut off the volume completely.Modifying the DVB-T settingsTo modify DVB-T settings, press the Menu key on the remote control. Main menus are:Edit channels: To display and modify the channel and radio lists.Installation: To launch an automatic or a manual search for channels.System Setup: To modify the parental lock settings, the display settings and the favorite settings.NoticeDisplaying Channel InformationWhen changing channel, channel informa-tion is displayed on the bottom projection edge. The information bar is hidden after 5 seconds.
30 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV10 AndroidYour projector uses the Android operating system.Starting Android Apps1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select APPs.4Confirm with OK.Exiting AndroidPress the u key to return to the main menu.Installing Android-AppsYou can install other apps. Use the APK installation packets, proceed as follows:1Download the package APK and save it onto a mem-ory card or USB-stick.2Insert the memory card into the device (see Insert-ing a Memory Card, page 16).3Switch the device on using the on/off key.4After the initial screen the main menu appears.5Use the navigation keys to select APPs6Confirm with OK.7Use the navigation keys to select ApkInstaller.8Confirm with OK.9Use the navigation keys to select Install.10 Confirm with OK.11 Navigate to the memory card and select the APK package you want to install.12 Press OK to execute the installation package.13 The APK package is installed.CAUTION!Trusted Sources!Apps from third party sources may be mali-cious. Only use installation packets from trusted sources.
  Settings  3111 Settings1Switch the device on using the on/off key.2After the initial screen the main menu appears.3Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 4Confirm with OK.5Use / to select from the following settings.6Confirm with OK.7Modify the settings using OK, /, 8Confirm with OK. The ¿ key takes you one step back in the menu.Overview of the Menu FunctionsWireless and NetworkWiFi – switching the wireless network (WLAN) off and on.Network Selection – select the wireless network with which the device is to connect.WiFi Hot Spot – activate and deactivate WLAN teth-ering.LAN – switching the LAN network (LAN) off and on.Advanced – (LAN mode only) check the Network actual IP address or change the address by inputting new address. You can also select Automatic or Use static IPDLNA Sharing – switching DLNA off and on.Bluetooth  – switching the Bluetooth connection off and on.Image settings3D – set the picture modes with 2D/3D options.Keystone – use / to set the keystone.Fit Screen – use / to select the screen modeProjection modeFront – normal projection; the device is located in front of the projection surface/screenRear – rear projection; the device is located behind the projection surface; the image is reflected hori-zontally.Front Ceiling – the device is hanging from the ceiling in an upside-down position; the image is rotated by 180 degrees.Rear ceiling – the device is located behind the pro-jection surface, hanging from the ceiling in an upside-down position; the image is rotated by 180 degrees and reflected horizontally.Wall color correction – colour correction of the pro-jected image to adjust to coloured projection surfacesSmart Settings – select predefined settings for bright-ness / contrast / colour saturation. If you modify these settings, the setting is switched to Manual.Brightness – use / to adjust the brightness and press OK to confirm.Contrast – use / to adjust the contrast and press OK to confirm.Advanced Colour temperature – set to Warm to enhance hotter colors such as red, or set to Cool to make picture bluish.Smart Brightness – use / to adjust the smart brightness and press OK to confirm.Dynamic contrast – adjusts the contrast to keep it at the best level according to the brightness of the screen.Color space – to convert the color space setting to another standard.Gamma – adjusts the gamma correction according to the type of the projected image.Sound Settings:Volume – adjust the volumeDeep Bass – switching the deep bass on and offWide sound – switching the wide sound on and offEqualizer – select the equalizer modeSmart volume – turn on/off the volume level automatic control functionKey beep – turn key tones on and offSpeaker – switching the speaker on and offSystem settingsDate and time – set date and timeAndroid Settings – set Android systemSleep mode – With this function, the projector auto-matically goes to ECO mode after a specified period of time or at the end of a movie.Auto Power Down – turn on/off the sleep mode. The default setting is off.
32 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVWhen the parameter is switched on, it works like this:- If the projector is on, while no video is displayed (e.g. menu open without user action), it should go into off mode after the shortest possible time, by example 30 minutes.- If a video is displayed, the APD should take place 3h after last user action, meaning that a pop-up will appear after 2h58 for 2 minutes, indicating that the product will go into off mode.HDMI name – select this item to change the HDMI names. Name that appears on the main screen.Language/LanguageMenu language – use / to select the desired lan-guage and press OK to confirm.Soundtrack – use / to select the desired lan-guage and press OK to confirm.Sub Title – use / to select the desired language and press OK to confirm.MaintenanceReset settings – Reset settings to factory defaults.Firmware Update – Update FirmwareInformation – Display free space in the internal mem-ory and information on the device (Capacity: / Free space: / Firmware version: / Device name: / Model:) Demo mode – switching demo mode on and off.
  Service  3312 ServiceCleaningCleaning the LensUse a brush or lens cleaning paper for cleaning the lens of the projector.Device OverheatedA overheat symbol appears if the device is overheated. Update Firmware with Memory Card1Use SD memory card in the file system FAT16 or FAT32.2Save the latest firmware update file to the root of the memory card.3Insert the memory card (see Inserting a Memory Card, page 16) and switch the device on.4Use the navigation keys to select Settings. 5Confirm with à.6Use / to select Maintenance.7Confirm with à.8Use / to select Firmware Update.9Confirm with à.10 Use / to select Install.11 Confirm with à.12 The device turns off and on again. After around 5 minutes the Language Selection screen appears. The firmware update is now completed.DANGER!Instructions for Cleaning!Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use liquid or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol, etc.). Do not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device. Do not spray the device with any cleaning flu-ids.Wipe over the surfaces gently. Be careful that you do not scratch the surfaces.DANGER!Do not use any Liquid Cleaning AgentsDo not use any liquid cleaning agents for cleaning the lens, to avoid damaging the coat-ing film on the lens.DANGER!All Data will be Deleted!This procedure erases all your data that is stored on the memory card.DANGER!Inserting a Memory Card!Never pull out the memory card while the device is accessing it. This could cause data to be damaged or lost.NoticeIf an error occurs during the firmware update process retry the procedure or contact your dealer.
34 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TVTroubleshootingPower CyclingIf a problem occurs that cannot be corrected with the instructions in this user manual (see also the help below), follow the steps given here.1Switch the device off using the on/off key on the panel control.2Wait at least ten seconds.3Switch the device on using the on/off key on the panel control.4If the problem repeats, please contact our technical customer service or your retailer. Problems SolutionsThe projector cannot be switched on • Disconnect and Connect the power supply cable and try again.The projector cannot be switched off • Disconnect the power supply cable.No sound • check that the speaker is activated (Settings /Sound setting/Speaker).• Adjust the volume using the  / key on the remote control.No sound from the external connected device • Check the cables to the external device• Set the volume on the external device• Only the original cables from the device manufac-turer may functionNo sound from DVB-T program or external HDMI out-put device.• Set the audio setting to Multichannel (Raw data) & Stereo (PCM).No sound when you connect your computer via HDMI cable• Check that the sound is activated on the computer.Video display problem when the source is a 3D signal from a DVD player.• Check that the 3D mode is activated on the projec-tor. • If the DVD player is connected to the projector via HDMI, only use the HDMI sockets (1 or 2) located on the rear of the device.Only the initial screen appears and not the image from the external device• Check if the cables are connected to the right sock-ets.• Please check that the external device is switched on• Check if the video output of the external device is switched on.• Check that the HDMI source selected on the user interface corresponds to HDMI connector where the external device is connected.Only the initial screen appears and not the image from the connected computer• Please check that the VGA-output of the computer is switched on.• Check if the resolution of the computer is set to 1280*800(for VGA connection) or 1080P(for HDMI connection).
  Service  35The device turns itself off • When the device is running for a long period of time, the surface becomes hot and a warning symbol appears on the projection (see Symbols in the Status-bar, page 9). The device automatically turns off when it gets too hot. After the device has cooled down, you can continue playback.• Check that the power cable is connected correctly.• Check the sleep mode status in the setting menu (). When the sleep mode is activated, the device turn off after the programmed duration.The device changes from maximum level of brightness to minimum level of brightness when the device is connect-ed over USB to play videos.• When the environment temperature is too high, the devices turns automatically from maximum level of brightness to minimum level of brightness in order to protect the high power LED. • Use the device with lower environment tempera-tures.The device cannot connect with an Android device (for example a mobile phone/smartphone with the Android operating system) when connected via USB.• Deactivate the function „USB debugging“ in the set-tings menu of your Android device before connect-ing the Projector via USB; your Android device should be recognized as USB storage medium.Bad image or color quality when connecting with HDMI • Use the supplied HDMI cable. Third-party cables may cause signal distortions.The device cannot read the SD card. • Check that the memory card is compatible (see the list in the chapter Appendix).The device cannot read the USB stick • The device does not support the exFAT file system.• Format the USB key in FAT format, then use it.The TV icon doesn't appear while the DVB-T module is installed.• Call the hot-line.Problems Solutions
36 Philips · HDP15x0 & HDP15x0TV13 AppendixTechnical DataDimensions (L×H×W) .................... 287 × 148× 339 mmWeight ........................................................................... 5,3 kgRecommended Ambient ......................................5 – 35 ºCRelative Humidity ................15 – 85 % (non-condensing)File format................................  *.avi, *.mov, *.mp4,*.mkv,  ................................................ *.flv, *.ts, *.m2ts, *.3gpPhoto formats ................................. JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIFMusic formats..................................................... MP3, WAVVideo Standard (CVBS)................... PAL, SECAM, NTSCVideo connection .........................................HDMI socketsInternal speaker ................................................mono 26 WInternal memory............................................................4 GBCompatible Memory Cards ......SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMCUSB connection max. power...........................5V, 500mATechnology / opticalDisplay technology ............................... WXGA 0.45" DLPLight source ........................................................... RGB LEDNative resolution......................... 1280 x 800 Pixel (16:9)Supported Resolutions..................... VGA/SVGA/WVGA ..............................................XGA/WXGA/FULL HDProjected image size (inch)...........................50 up to 100Screen distance (mm).................................. 108 up to 441Display refresh rate ............................. 60Hz/50Hz/120HzPower supplyInput .......................................100V-240V, 4.0 A, 50/60HZPower consumption....................................................150WOff mode power consumption .............................. <0,5WManufacturer .................................... JQH Group Co., Ltd.AccessoriesFollowing accessories are available for your device:PVideo-(CVBS) cable.....................PPA1320 / 253526178All data are provided for reference purposes only. Sagemcom Documents SAS reserves the right to make any changes without prior notice.
  Appendix  37The CE marking certifies that the product meets the main requirements of the European Parliament and Council directives 1999/5/CE, 2006/95/CE, 2004/108/CE and 2009/125/CE on information technology equip-ment, regarding safety and health of users and regarding electromagnetic interference.The declaration of compliance can be consulted on the site www.screeneo.philips.com.Preservation of the environment as part of a sustainable development plan is an essential concern of Sagemcom Documents SAS. The desire of Sagemcom Documents SAS is to operate systems observing the environment. The desire of Sagemcom Documents SAS is to operate systems observing the environment and consequently it has decided to integrate environmental performances in the life cycle of this products, from manufacturing to commissioning use and elimination.Packaging: The presence of the logo (green dot) means that a contribution is paid to an approved national organisation to improve package recovery and recycling infrastructures. Please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste.Batteries: If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at an appropriate collection point.Product: The crossed-out waste bin stuck on the product means that the product belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equipment. In this respect, the European regulations ask you to dispose of it selectively;• At sales points in the event of the purchase of similar equipment.• At the collection points made available to you locally(drop-off centre, selective collection, etc.).In this way you can participate in the re-use and upgrad-ing of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste, which can have an effect on the environment and human health.The paper and cardboard packaging used can be dis-posed of as recyclable paper. Have the plastic wrapping recycled or dispose of it in the non-recyclable waste, depending on the requirements in your country.Trademarks: The mentioned references in this man-ual are trademarks of the respective companies. The lack of the trademarks É and Ë does not justify the assumption that these dedicated terminologies are free trademarks. Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Sagemcom Documents SAS disclaims any and all rights in those marks.Neither Sagemcom Documents SAS nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized mod-ifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or fail-ure to strictly comply with Sagemcom Documents SAS operating and maintenance instructions.Sagemcom Documents SAS shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable materials other than those designated as original Sagemcom Documents SAS / PHILIPS products or Sagemcom Documents SAS / PHILIPS approved products.Sagemcom Documents SAS shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from electromagnetic interference that occurs from the use of any interface cables other than those designated as Sagemcom Documents SAS / PHILIPS products.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Sagemcom Documents SAS. The information contained herein is designed only for use with this product. Sagemcom Documents SAS is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other devices.This user manual is a document that does not represent a contract.Errors, printing errors and changes are reserved.Copyright È 2013 Sagemcom Documents SAS
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