Philips DCR5012 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
DCR5012/03
Digital Cable Receiver
Specifications Product highlights
Tuner/Reception/Transmission
DVB: Cable
Demodulation type: MPEG-4 DVB compliant,
MPEG-2 DVB compliant, QAM
Input frequency range: 51 - 858 MHz
Loop through frequency range: 47-862MHz
Noise figure: < 9.5 dB
Symbol rate: 3 - 6.9
Return loss: > 10 dB
Broadband Interface: Ethernet 100Mb/s, Ethernet
10Mb/s
Connectivity
Cable antenna interface: RF in - IEC 169-2, RF out
- IEC 169-2
Video Output - Digital: HDMI
TV scart out: Audio L/R, CVBS, RGB
VCR scart out: Audio L/R, CVBS
Audio Output - Analog: Audio L/R (cinch)
Audio Output - Digital: Coaxial (cinch), Optical
(TOSLINK)
USB: USB 2.0
Network connections: RJ45
Video Decoding
Compression Format: MPEG-4 (HD), MPEG-4
HP@I4, MPEG-4 HP@I3, MPEG-4 (SD), MPEG-2
MP@HL (high definition), MPEG-2 MP@ML (std
definition)
Conditional access system: Subscription needed
for pay-TV, Nagravision (card not supplied
De-scrambling: Pay TV ready, Smart Card reader
Resolution: up to 1920 x 1080 interlaced
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 4:3 Letterbox, 4:3 Pan Scan
Copy/content protection: HDCP on HDMI,
Macrovision on EXT1 / EXT 2
Audio Decoding
Compression format: Dolby Digital, Multi-channel
down-mixing, MPEG layer I/II, MPEG4 HE-AAC,
MPEG4 LC-AAC
Sound system: Dolby Digital, Stereo, Mono
Power
Power supply: 200-240 V
Power consumption: 22 W
Dimensions
Product dimensions (W x H x D):
360
x 55 x 220 mm
Carton dimensions (WxDxH): 480 x 290 x
120mm
Weight: 1.87 kg
Weight incl. Packaging: 3 kg
Accessories
Included Accessories: Smart card, HDMI cable,
Mains cord, Remote Control, User Manual, Quick
start guide
Batteries: 2x AAA
Issue date 2008-08-15
Version: 1.0.4
12 NC: 8670 000 38922
EAN: 87 12581 41178 7
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All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
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High Definition programs
As TV programs are starting to be broadcasted in High
Definition standard, only a HD receiver is capable of
receiving these signals. Compared to the standard
definition programs, which are at 720x576 pixels, High
Definition programs have a picture quality up to
1920x1080 pixels, bringing a much sharper and more
vibrant image onto the screen.
MPEG4 HD TV
Enjoy the exceptional picture quality of a true High
Definition TV signal brought to your HD TV set. HD ready
is a protected label that offers picture quality beyond that
of progressive scan. It conforms to strict standards laid
out by EICTA to offer a HD screen that displays the
benefits of resolution and picture quality of a High
Definition TV signal. It has a universal connection for both
analog YPbPr and uncompressed Digital connection of
DVI or HDMI, supporting HDCP. It can generate 720p,
and/or 1080i signals at 50 and 60Hz.
HDMI output
HDMI is a direct digital connection that can carry digital
HD video as well as digital multichannel audio. By
eliminating the conversion to analog signals it delivers
perfect picture and sound quality, completely free from
noise. HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI.
Video-on Demand (VOD)
You can now view your TV programs or movies at your
most convenient time, instead of sticking to the usual
broadcast time from the local operators. Video-on-
Demand (VOD) allows you to select and watch video
content over a network as part of an interactive television
system. You no longer need to sit through a long program
at one go, as you can also pause, forward, rewind, or
replay the program. You can either stream and view the
content in real time, or download the program onto a
storage drive on the set-top box before starting your
viewing.
Dolby Digital surround
Because Dolby Digital, the world's leading digital multi-
channel audio standards, make use of the way the
human ear naturally processes sound, you experience
superb quality surround sound audio with realistic spatial
cues.
Access to Pay TV services
More and more top quality content are being
broadcasted these days, but the only way to access these
premium channels is to subscribe to the services from the
local Pay-TV operators. Insert the operator's smart card
into the set top box, and it will descramble the encrypted
signals that are being broadcasted by the Pay-TV
operators.
Electronic Program Guide 8 day
You want to know what are the programs available today
and for the next 8 days, so that you can avoid missing
your favorite shows by planning your evenings or making
pre-scheduled recordings. The data is broadcasted by the
program broadcaster, and when this data is available,
this product compiles the information and list them in the
menu for your easy use reference. Simply enter the menu,
or press the EPG button on the remote control to access
the program guide. The EPG will provide you with an
overview, listing the program information for the
upcoming 8 days.