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Media Center MCP9360i/22
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Support If you need help with your MCP9360i, please visit the Philips support website: www.philips.com/support If the website does not provide the solution you are looking for, please contact the Philips helpdesk: UK 0906 1010 017 £ 0.15 / min 2
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What’s in the box Media Center MCP9360i Remote control, Quick install guide 2 x AA batteries CD SCART cable DVI-D cable DVI-D to HDMI cable Digital audio cinch (coaxial) cable 2 x IR blaster for set-top box Stereo audio cinch cable S-Video cable Ethernet cable FM antenna cable TV antenna cable (1 m) SCART to SVHS / CVBS adapter TV antenna cable (10 cm) Wireless keyboard, Power cable Power cable 3 x AA batteries (MCP 9360i/22) 3
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Page Contents What’s in the box .................................................................. 3 1 Functional overview ......................................................... 5 Front view .............................................................................................................................. 5 Rear view ............................................................................................................................... 6 Remote control .....................
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Functional overview 1 Front view 2 5 6 7 1 3 4 14 15 17 8 98 10 9 11 12 13 16 18 7 PLAY/PAUSE 1 y y STANDBY-ON – Starts playback. Switches the Media Center ON and to standby (low- – Pauses playback. power mode). STANDBY/ON indicator (on the key) 8 SMART MEDIA – Lights up orange when the Media Center is connected For inserting a Smart Media memory card. to the mains supply.The Media Center is then in low- 9 COMPACT FLASH TYPE 1 / 11, MICRODRIVE power mode, consuming only minimum power. For insert
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Rear view 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 1 10 11 13 14 15 16 12 1 RF IN - TV 10 IR (infrared) BLASTER (2 x) For connecting to the cable antenna system. For connecting an IR (infrared) blaster in order to select channels on your cable/satellite set-top box via the 2 VIDEO IN - S-Video Media Center remote control. Video input socket for connecting to the S-Video output socket of a TV, cable/satellite set-top box, DVD 11 1394 (Firewire / i.LINK) - 6-pin(2 x) player/recorder, etc. For connecting to IEEE 1394 / Fir
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Remote control In this chapter we will only describe RC key functions in Media Center (PC) mode. For a desciption of key functions in other 1 modes (TV,AMP, SAT and DVD), please refer to the RC4370 user manual. Notes: – After switching on the Media Center, the remote control will auto- 24 matically switch to Media Center mode as well. 2 – If a key or key combination is pressed for longer than 30 seconds, 23 the remote control will stop transmitting IR signals. 3 22 1 y y Standby C Switches the M
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12 0 - 9 digit keys 1 Used to enter numbers or letters (depending on selected function) that are used to change TV channels, enter text into a Media Center search or text box, etc. 13 P 1 P (*) Previous program / channel. 24 14 CLEAR 2 Deletes the previous selection you made (functions as the 23 backspace key on a keyboard). 3 22 15 ENTER Selects desired action or window option. 4 21 16 – / – – (#) 5 Selects between single and double digit program / channel 20 numbers. 6 19 17 – Program + Progra
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Wireless keyboard 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 14 15 1 Left and right mouse keys 13 Trackball (mouse) Controls the cursor on the screen. 2 Connect Connects the keyboard with the Media Center.To be 14 ® used together with the CONNECT RF KEYBOARD Opens Windows Start menu. key (17) on the front of the Media Center. 15 3 Back Starts Internet Explorer. Returns to the previous screen. 4 Start Opens the Media Center menu. 5 My Music Opens the My Music menu of the Media Center. 6 My Pictures Opens
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Installing your Philips Media Center 2 CAUTION! Be sure the Media Center is switched off and disconnected from the mains before making any con- nections. Notes: – Unless indicated otherwise, all Media Center inputs and outputs mentioned are located on the rear of the Media Center. – First make all required video (TV / monitor) connections, then refer to the ‘Connecting audio’ chapter for instructions on how to make audio connections on the Media Center. Connecting a TV / monitor Your Media Cente
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1. DVI-D connection (recommended) • Connect the DVI-D cable between the DVI-D IN socket of the TV /monitor and the DVI OUT socket (6) of the Media Center.Tighten the screws on both connec- tors. Note: If your DVI-D TV / monitor is equipped with a fixed DVI-D connection cable, simply plug this cable into the DVI OUT socket (6) of the Media Center and tighten the screws. 2. HDMI connection (recommended) • Connect the DVI-D to HDMI cable between the HDMI IN socket of the TV / monitor and the DVI OU
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5. S-Video connection • Connect the S-Video cable between the S-VIDEO IN socket of the TV / monitor and the S-VIDEO OUT socket (5) of the Media Center. Note:When using normal PC applications, picture quality may not be optimal. Connecting video (e. g. set-top box) S-Video connection S-Video S-Video connection offers the best picture quality. 1 Connect the S-Video cable between the S-VIDEO OUT socket of the video equipment and one of the S-VIDEO IN sockets (2) of the Media Center. 2 Connect the s
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Connecting an IR-blaster IR-blaster 1 Remove the adhesive tape from the infrared sensor of the IR blaster. 3 Place the IR blaster in front of the IR receiver eye of the cable / satellite set-top box. 4 Connect the IR blaster cable to one of the IR BLASTER outputs (10) of the Media Center. > You can now select channels on your cable/satellite set-top box, using the Media Center remote control. Connecting audio Digital optical audio connection • Connect a digital optical cable (not supplied) betw
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Connecting to the Internet Your Media Center needs an Internet connection to download the EPG (Electronic Program Guide) and channel frequency information. Make sure that you have access to a dial-up or broadband Internet connection before starting your Media Center software setup. Contact your Internet service provider for more information about setting up your Internet con- nection.Also see ‘Connecting to the Internet’. The Media Center offers two possible ways for connecting to the Internet:
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Wireless connection Wireless Wireless base stations (and wired Internet gateway rou- ters) share their broadband Internet access automatically within the network. Notes: –We strongly recommend the use of an encryption key to protect your network against intruders. – Wireless LAN antennas (802.11b/g) are already integrated in the set so there is no need for connecting a wireless USB adapter in order to integrate the Media Center in your wire- less netwerk. 1 Check your existing wireless network s
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Connecting antennas TV antenna connection 1 Disconnect the TV antenna cable from the cable antenna system. 2 Connect the TV antenna cable to the RF IN TV socket (1) of the Media Center and to the cable antenna system. ANTENNA Inserting the batteries in the remote control 1 Remove the battery compartment cover and insert two AA (1.5 V) batteries, noting the + and – configuration in the battery compartment. 2 Replace the cover. 2 x 16
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Connecting to the mains / Switching ON and to standby Connecting to the mains After connecting all desired equipment as described, you can connect the Media Center to a wall socket. 1 Make sure all connections have been made before con- necting the Media Center to the mains supply. 2 First connect the mains lead to the AC-INPUT (9) and then to a wall socket. > The Standby/On indicator (on the STANDBY-ON key 1) lights up orange. > The Media Center is now in low power mode, consuming only a minim
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Installing the wireless keyboard 1 Remove the battery compartment cover and insert three AA (1.5 V) batteries, noting the + and – configura- tion in the battery compartment. 2 Replace the cover. 3 Make sure the Media Center is connected to the mains. 3 x 4 Press the y STANDBY-ON key (1) to switch on the Media Center. > The Standby/On indicator (on the STANDBY-ON key 1) goes out. 5 Press the CONNECT RF KEYBOARD key (17) on the Media Center. 6 Press the key (2) on the keyboard. > The Media Center
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Setup of your Philips Media Center 3 ® Microsoft Windows setup After switching on your Media Center for the first time, the initial Microsoft Windows setup screen is displayed. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete this setup. Notes: – Before switching on the Media Center, be sure to switch on your monitor or TV first and select a channel for the Media Center on your TV. – Please use your wireless keyboard with integrated trackball to navigate the screens. Make your selection with the cu
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Media Center setup wizard After finishing the initial Microsoft Windows setup,Windows restarts automatically and the Media Center setup wizard is displayed. Required Setup Media Center setup wizard guides you through the initial setup of the Media Center, including the steps required for your network connection and your broadband connection. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete this setup. Notes: – Please use your wireless keyboard with integrated trackball (13) to navigate the screens.