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Installation Manual
xxHFL5011T/12
xxHFL7011T/12
Status: Approved version
Version: 2.1
Date: 15 March 2017
Author: Bert De Latter
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Table of Contents
1. General information .................................................................................................................... - 4 -
1.1 Notice .................................................................................................................................. - 4 -
1.2 Help and support ................................................................................................................. - 4 -
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................... - 5 -
1.4 How to navigate, open menu’s and make selections .......................................................... - 5 -
2. Requirements before starting the installation of a TV ................................................................ - 6 -
2.1 Remote control .................................................................................................................... - 6 -
2.1.1 Master remote control 22AV8573 or 22AV9573A ...................................................... - 6 -
2.1.2 Guest remote control 22AV1505B (IR) ........................................................................ - 6 -
2.1.3 Accessory remote controls .......................................................................................... - 7 -
2.1.4 How to pair a bluetooth remote control ..................................................................... - 7 -
2.1.5 How to setup the Healthcare RC ................................................................................. - 7 -
2.1.6 How to setup the Easy RC ............................................................................................ - 8 -
2.2 Professional Settings menu ................................................................................................. - 9 -
2.3 Software upgrade ................................................................................................................ - 9 -
2.4 Clone folder structure ....................................................................................................... - 10 -
3. Find out the state of the TV ....................................................................................................... - 11 -
3.1 Virgin mode ....................................................................................................................... - 11 -
3.2 Professional Settings ON/OFF ........................................................................................... - 11 -
3.2.1 Enable the Professional Settings ............................................................................... - 12 -
3.2.2 Disable the Professional Settings .............................................................................. - 12 -
4. Reinstall TV ................................................................................................................................ - 13 -
4.1 Reinstall via a script in the clone file ................................................................................. - 14 -
5. Virgin installation wizard ........................................................................................................... - 15 -
5.1 Instant Initial Cloning (IIC) ................................................................................................. - 15 -
5.1.1 Virgin installation ....................................................................................................... - 15 -
5.1.2 Instant initial cloning and software upgrade ............................................................. - 15 -
5.2 Settings during virgin installation ...................................................................................... - 17 -
6. Professional Settings ................................................................................................................. - 19 -
6.1 Store settings in the Professional Settings menu .............................................................. - 19 -
6.2 Overview ............................................................................................................................ - 19 -
6.3 Upgrade and Clone ............................................................................................................ - 20 -
6.4 Switch on settings .............................................................................................................. - 24 -
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6.4.1 Channel Settings ........................................................................................................ - 24 -
6.4.2 Feature Settings ......................................................................................................... - 25 -
6.4.3 Sound Settings ........................................................................................................... - 26 -
6.4.4 Picture Settings .......................................................................................................... - 27 -
6.4.5 Subtitles ..................................................................................................................... - 28 -
6.4.6 Ambilight Settings ..................................................................................................... - 28 -
6.4.7 Region And Language Settings .................................................................................. - 29 -
6.4.8 ECO Settings .............................................................................................................. - 30 -
6.4.9 Content Rating ........................................................................................................... - 30 -
6.5 Dashboard ......................................................................................................................... - 31 -
6.6 Features ............................................................................................................................. - 32 -
6.7 Channels ............................................................................................................................ - 38 -
6.8 Sources .............................................................................................................................. - 40 -
6.9 Date and Time ................................................................................................................... - 42 -
6.10 Wireless and Networks ...................................................................................................... - 45 -
6.10.1 Network wizard ......................................................................................................... - 45 -
6.10.2 Network settings ....................................................................................................... - 45 -
6.10.3 Network Features ...................................................................................................... - 47 -
6.10.4 Network Control TV Over IP ...................................................................................... - 49 -
6.11 Advanced ........................................................................................................................... - 51 -
6.12 Picture ............................................................................................................................... - 56 -
6.13 Sound ................................................................................................................................. - 58 -
6.14 Ambilight ........................................................................................................................... - 61 -
6.15 Region and Language ........................................................................................................ - 62 -
6.16 Accessibility ....................................................................................................................... - 62 -
6.17 Android Settings ................................................................................................................ - 63 -
6.18 Reset .................................................................................................................................. - 65 -
7. Channel installation wizard ....................................................................................................... - 66 -
8. Network installation wizard ...................................................................................................... - 68 -
9. Manage ThemeTV ..................................................................................................................... - 70 -
10. Manage Channels .................................................................................................................. - 72 -
10.1 Rename channels .............................................................................................................. - 72 -
10.2 Hide/Show channels .......................................................................................................... - 73 -
10.3 Reorder channels ............................................................................................................... - 73 -
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10.4 Blank/Non-blank channels ................................................................................................ - 74 -
11. Manage Apps ......................................................................................................................... - 75 -
12. Manage MyChoice ................................................................................................................. - 76 -
12.1 How does it work ............................................................................................................... - 76 -
12.2 How to configure MyChoice .............................................................................................. - 76 -
13. Guest Menu ........................................................................................................................... - 78 -
13.1 Home menu / Default dashboard ..................................................................................... - 78 -
13.2 Settings menu .................................................................................................................... - 78 -
13.3 Alarm ................................................................................................................................. - 79 -
14. SmartInfo ............................................................................................................................... - 80 -
14.1 SmartInfo Show ................................................................................................................. - 80 -
14.2 SmartInfo show information in the dashboard ................................................................. - 80 -
14.3 SmartInfo Browser............................................................................................................. - 82 -
15. CSM (Customer Service Menu) ............................................................................................. - 83 -
16. Examples ................................................................................................................................ - 84 -
16.1 ChannelList.xml in the clone file ........................................................................................ - 84 -
16.1.1 Add an RF channel in the ChannelList.xml ................................................................ - 85 -
16.1.2 Add a media channel in the ChannelList.xml ............................................................ - 86 -
16.2 RoomSpecificSettings in the clone file .............................................................................. - 87 -
16.3 LocalCustomDashboard in the clone file ........................................................................... - 88 -
16.4 Add a local app in the app list ........................................................................................... - 89 -
16.4.1 How to install your own apk if no other apps are installed yet ................................ - 89 -
16.4.2 How to install your own apk if already other apps are installed ............................... - 90 -
17. IP TV installation .................................................................................................................... - 91 -
17.1 Setup .................................................................................................................................. - 91 -
17.2 Settings for installing IPTV ................................................................................................. - 91 -
17.3 Installing IP Channels ......................................................................................................... - 92 -
17.4 Installing IP Channels without a CMND server .................................................................. - 92 -
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1. General information
In this document you can find information on how to install the Philips hospitality TV’s from the
xxHFL5011 and xxHFL7011 range. This document is intended for the System Integrator or the technical
responsible of the hotel. You will find descriptions on what functions are there and how to use them.
In this chapter you can find back some general information that is useful to know before reading the
rest of the document.
1.1 Notice
2017 © TP Vision Belgium NV All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV or their respective owners. TP Vision
Belgium NV reserves the right to change products at any time without being obliged to adjust earlier
supplies accordingly.
TP Vision Belgium NV cannot be held responsible neither for any errors in the content of this document
nor for any problems as a result of the content in this document. Errors reported to Philips will be
adapted and published on the Philips support website as soon as possible.
1.2 Help and support
Visit the Philips support website at http://www.philips.com/support/ for:
Leaflet and product documentation
Download a printable PDF version of the user manual
Contact details of the helpdesk
Download the last available software
Visit the Philips support ticketing system at https://philipshtv.supportsystem.com/ for:
Allowing you to enter any after sales issue for which you need support
Easily follow up on any tickets submitted
A knowledge base that will enable you to find answers to questions we receive on regular basis
(FAQs)
An NDA section for specific questions that require an NDA to be in place with your company
to get the detailed feedback
Visit the CMND website to find all info about CMND https://cmnd.io/
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1.3 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations
[ ]: The values between brackets are referring to a TV menu item or a button on screen
“ “: The values between quotation marks are referring to a remote button
BT: Bluetooth
DVB-T: Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial
DVB-C: Digital Video Broadcasting - Cable
HTTP: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
HTV: Hotel Television
IR: Infrared
JAPIT: JSON API for TV is the API specification to control the Philips TV
LCN: Logical Channel Number
MB: Megabyte
MHz: Megahertz
OSD: On Screen Display
PTA: Philips TV Application
RC: Remote Control
SI: System Integrator
STBY: Standby
SW: Software
TV: Television
WIxP: Web Internet eXPress
1.4 How to navigate, open menu’s and make selections
Navigating in the menu can be done with the “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” arrow buttons
on the remote control
Opening a menu can be done with the “OK” button
The “OK” button can also be used to activate buttons that can be seen on the screen like
[Done], [Cancel], [Close], [Yes], [No], …
In many places in the menu you need to press the “OK” button after you selected an item to
confirm your selection. Navigating to this menu item and go back to the menu will not store
your selection
Changing the value of a slider can be done using the “up” and “down” arrow, your selection
will be remembered without pressing the “OK” button
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2. Requirements before starting the installation of a TV
Before starting the installation, make sure that you have everything you need at hand.
You need a USB device and a remote control.
2.1 Remote control
2.1.1 Master remote control 22AV8573 or 22AV9573A
2.1.2 Guest remote control 22AV1505B (IR)
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2.1.3 Accessory remote controls
22AV1604A
Healthcare RC
22AV1601A
Easy RC
22AV1507A
Bluetooth RC
2.1.4 How to pair a bluetooth remote control
There are two ways to pair the bluetooth remote control with the TV:
Via the professional menu: [Professional settings] [Advanced] [Input Control] [Bluetooth
Remote Control] [Pair]
You can manually put the TV in pairing mode:
o Press 5 seconds on the local keyboard on the backside of the TV
o You will see following OSD appear on TV
o Press the “Red” and “Blue” key on the bluetooth remote control simultaneously
o You will see following OSD appear on TV
o Your RC is now paired with the TV
2.1.5 How to setup the Healthcare RC
The RC can be used in both RC5 and RC6 mode, meaning that it can be used for all TV’s. By default the
RC is in RC6 mode (for 301x/501x/701x TV’s). You can change the RC to RC5 mode (for 28x9 TV’s).
You can change the RC to RC5 mode by pressing 5 seconds “Home” and “Volume up” at the
same time.
You can change it back to RC6 mode by pressing 5 seconds “Mute” and ”Channel up” at the
same time.
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You can also use this RC for multi RC. More details can be found in the ‘Professional settings’ chapter.
You can program this RC in the same way as the guest RC.
2.1.6 How to setup the Easy RC
The RC can be used in both RC5 and RC6 mode, meaning that it can be used for all TV’s. By default the
RC is in RC6 mode (for 301x/501x/701x TV’s). You can change the RC to RC5 mode (for 28x9 TV’s).
You can change the RC to RC5 mode by pressing 5 seconds “Home” and “Volume up” at the
same time.
You can change it back to RC6 mode by pressing 5 seconds “Mute” and ”Channel up” at the
same time.
You can also use this RC for multi RC. More details can be found in the ‘Professional settings’ chapter.
You can program this RC by pressing 2 buttons at the same time for 5 seconds.
Below you can find a table how to match the TV settings and the settings as they can be used in the
guest RC for RC6:
Mod
e:
Buttons combination:
Blue (default)
“
Home
” and “
Volume
d
own
”
Yellow
“
Home
” and “
Channel down
”
Red
“
Back
” and “
Volume down
”
Green
“
Back
” and “
Channel down
”
0
“
Home
” and “
Clock
”
1
“
Home
” and “
Subtitle
”
2
“
Home
” and “
Arrow up
”
3
“
Home
” and “
TV
”
4
“
Home
” and “
Arrow left
”
5
“
Home
” and “
OK
”
6
“
Home
” and “
Arrow right
”
7
“
Home
” and “
Back
”
8
“
Home
” and “
Arrow down
”
9
“
Home
” and “
Mute
”
Below you can find a table how to match the TV settings and the settings as they can be used in the
guest RC for RC5:
Mode:
Buttons combination:
Blue (default)
“
Home
” and “
Volume
d
own
”
Yellow
“
Home
” and “
Channel down
”
Red
“
Back
” and “
Volume down
”
Green
“
Back
” and “
Channel down
”
Also note that this multi RC setting is stored permanently, so it will remember the setting even if the
batteries are removed from the RC.
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2.2 Professional Settings menu
To access the [Professional Settings] menu you have 2 possibilities:
Using the master remote control, press the “RC 6 SETUP” key and then press the
“Home/Menu” button
Using the guest remote control, press the following keys sequentially: “3,1,9,7,5,3,MUTE”
Note: The sequence: “3,1,9,7,5,3,MUTE” will not show the [Professional Settings] if [High Security]
option is enabled, it will only work using the ‘master RC’
2.3 Software upgrade
For the best guest experience it is highly recommended to use the latest software version available.
Go to: http://www.philips.com/support/
Select your country, enter the model number and download the latest software version
available
Unzip the software and follow the instructions how to upgrade the software on the TV
The USB flash drive used for software upgrade must be formatted as FAT32 and preferably
empty to avoid an accidental upload of a wrong setting or software
It’s recommended to first upgrade the TV and afterwards to perform the installation
The latest software version and cloning data can be stored on the same USB drive for a 2 in 1 action:
software upgrade and cloning during the instant initial cloning. See chapter ‘Instant Initial Cloning (IIC)’
for more information.
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2.4 Clone folder structure
Below you can find the menu structure of a clone file. The content of this will be the same between
xxHFL5011 and xxHFL7011 except the folder name in the root of the USB device.
This also means that you can clone the data from xxHFL5011 in xxHFL7011 and vice versa by renaming
folder name in the root of the USB device. The big difference is that the xxHFL7011 has more memory
available and it has ambilight. Settings of the Ambilight cannot be cloned from one to the other.
Following are the folder names used in the root of the USB device containing the clone data:
For xxHFL5011: TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
For xxHFL7011: TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
In the folder ‘TPM153xHE_CloneData’, there can be multiple folders (so not only ‘MasterCloneData’):
The MasterCloneData is the main master clone file containing all clone data.
The 00001CloneData – 00007CloneData in this example are multiple clone files that can have
different content. This can be used for using 1 USB device with multiple clone files. In the menu
you can select what clone file should be used to load in a TV or via the RoomID this can be
done automatically. More info can be found in the ‘Professional Settings’ chapter.
The DataDump contains information for debugging in case of reported problems. It also
contains the CSM.txt file containing all details about the TV. This is only written from TV to
USB.
It’s advised to use CMND to make changes to the MasterCloneData and not to do this manually.
Just for your information, the menu structure inside the MasterCloneData folder is as follows (some of
the folders might not be seen depending on your settings):
If you want to clone some specific part in your TV you can do so by only putting the specific folder in
the MasterCloneData folder before cloning it in the TV.
Note: The folder names are case sensitive
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3. Find out the state of the TV
It is important to know if a TV is in Virgin mode (out of the box) or installed before.
3.1 Virgin mode
If you can see below screen, you know that the TV is in ‘out of the box’ state and you can install the
set by using procedure described in chapter ‘Virgin installation wizard’ of this manual.
3.2 Professional Settings ON/OFF
If your set is not in virgin mode you can check if the professional settings are ON or OFF. This can be
done by pressing the “settings” button. You will see below menu.
Go to [All Settings] and open this menu item. See below screenshots to know if professional settings
are ON or OFF.
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Professional settings ON:
Professional settings OFF:
3.2.1 Enable the Professional Settings
Open the [Professional Settings] menu.
Go to [Advanced], select [Professional Mode] and select [On]. Confirm with “OK”
Press “Back” until you exit the [Professional settings] menu
You will see a notification that the TV needs to restart to apply some settings
Reboot the TV, after the reboot your TV will again be in Professional Mode
3.2.2 Disable the Professional Settings
Open the [Professional Settings] menu.
Go to [Advanced], select [Professional Mode] and select [Off]. Confirm with “OK”
Press “Back” until you exit the [Professional settings] menu
You will see a notification that the TV needs to restart to apply some settings
Reboot the TV, after the reboot your TV will no longer be in Professional Mode
Note: Issues reported with Professional Mode off will not be supported
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4. Reinstall TV
If you want to start an installation from scratch you can always reinstall the TV. All settings will be reset
to the default values and no channels will be installed.
Open the [Professional Settings] menu.
Navigate to the [Reset] menu. Navigate to the [Reinstall TV] menu.
Press the “OK” button on the [Reinstall TV] menu, you should get below screen.
Select [Yes] using the “arrow” buttons. Press the “OK” button to reinstall the TV.
Depending on your country selection you might need to enter the PIN code set in the TV
The TV will show a waiting animation
The TV will reboot and you will see the Philips logo
The red RC led will be blinking
You will see an indication “erasing…” with the Android robot (this can take several minutes)
Philips logo will be shown again
You will see 4 dot’s in blue, yellow, red and green circling around (this can take several minutes)
You will see an Android logo
You will be on the first screen of the virgin installation
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4.1 Reinstall via a script in the clone file
To automatically reinstall the TV, load a new clone file and load new SW you can use this script.
In the ‘MasterCloneData’ folder you can add a folder called ‘Script’. In this folder you have to put a
script called ‘Script.xml’.
This xml file has as content below:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?>
<Script>
<SchemaVersion MajorVerNo="1" MinorVerNo="0" />
<Activity>
<Action>ReinstallTV</Action>
</Activity>
</Script>
If you have this file in the correct location and you Clone USB to TV then in the beginning of the cloning
process the TV will give a notification ‘Reinstall TV’ and the TV will be reinstalled.
After the reinstallation the TV will be in IIC mode, if you have new SW on the USB device then the SW
will be upgraded, after this the new clone file will be loaded in TV.
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5. Virgin installation wizard
When you have a new TV it will, out of the box, be in virgin mode. This means that you will have to go
through the virgin installation wizard to do the first settings of the TV.
5.1 Instant Initial Cloning (IIC)
5.1.1 Virgin installation
When starting up the TV in virgin mode you see the first screen indicating Instant Initial Cloning (IIC).
The TV is now searching on USB/Network and RF for a new clone file containing all new settings for
the TV and/or a new software update.
You can also see the model name and SW version of the TV.
If there is no need to load a clone file on this TV (for example if you want to make a new installation to
create a master clone file) then you need to press “OK” to activate the skip button.
5.1.2 Instant initial cloning and software upgrade
If you want to upgrade the TV software and load a new clone file in the TV via USB you have to do
following steps:
Disconnect the TV in virgin mode from the mains power
Insert a USB device with both the new SW (See chapter “Software upgrade”) and the clone file
you want to load in the TV
Connect the mains power to the TV
The TV will automatically detect the new SW version and the clone file and upgrade both the
SW and the clone file
You will see following 2 files in the root of your USB device (remove all other files and folders)
Note the case sensitivity for both the folder name and the upg file
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or
Note: If multiple clone files are on a USB device, the “MasterCloneData” will be used for cloning
During this process you will see following:
o Detection of the Software and Clone file
o SW upgrade will start
o After the downloading phase you will see that the SW upgrade will start. During this
process you will see that android is installing the system update and some other
waiting animations.
The SW upgrade can take several minutes.
o After the upgrade the TV will reboot and you will go again to the IIC screen where the
USB stick with clone file will be detected.
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o The Cloning upgrade from USB will start and you can see the progress until successful
o If you don’t press “OK”, the TV will go to standby after 30 minutes. You can press “OK”
to close the overview screen, the installation is done and you can start using the TV.
If a clone file and/or software is sent out over IP or RF the same process will happen automatically.
5.2 Settings during virgin installation
When you skip the IIC screen you will have to set several settings:
Select your Language for the TV menu
Select your Country for the TV installation
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Select your Default Picture Style
It is recommended to select [Natural]
instead of [Standard] for a better
brightness
Enable Professional mode, only when this
is enabled your TV can be used as a
hospitality TV
Enter a Room ID or leave it to 00000
Setting a Room ID gives you following
advantages:
o It’s easy to recognize the TV’s using the
Room ID in CMND, else you only have
the serial numbers
o You can put multiple clone files on one
USB device, they will automatically be
selected when loading a new clone in
the TV based on the Room ID
o When cloning over RF you can send a
clone file to a range of Room ID’s
The virgin installation is finished
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6. Professional Settings
In this chapter you can find back more information about all professional settings that can be changed.
To start you have to open the [Professional Settings] menu.
6.1 Store settings in the Professional Settings menu
Several settings will be applied immediately once you change the settings without a reboot. For some
settings a reboot is still required. If you don’t see the message, a reboot is not required.
Change some settings according to what you need to change
Press “Back” until you exit the [Professional settings] menu
You can see a notification that the TV needs to restart to apply some settings
Reboot the TV by unplugging from the mains power and plugging the TV again. After the reboot
your new settings will be applied
6.2 Overview
Navigate to the [Overview] menu
Open this menu item
You will get an overview screen with all
the settings that are set in the TV, this
overview can be used to see the settings
without having to navigate to all menu’s
separately
Using the “arrow up/down” buttons you
can go to the other overview pages (there
are 7 in total)
Note: No value can be changed in these
screens
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6.3 Upgrade and Clone
Navigate to the [Upgrade and Clone] menu
and open it
You will see the screen on the left
Note: Cloning and upgrading over IP or RF
will happen automatically after the TV is in
standby for 5 minutes when [Auto Upgrade
and Clone] in the professional menu is set to
[On]
Select the [Current Firmware and Clone
info] menu and open it
You can see the SW version and the dates
when the last cloning action was done
Select [Next] and press “OK” to see the
second page
Select [Previous] and press “OK” to see the
first page
Select [Close] and press “OK” to go back to
the previous page
Select the [Clone USB to TV] menu and
open it
Using this you will be able to clone from the
USB device to the TV
On the top of the page you will see a
waiting animation while cloning is ongoing,
once finished it will change to Successful
During the cloning process there will be a
[Cancel] button available on the bottom of
the page, press “OK” to cancel the cloning
process
Press “OK” to close the page once the
[Cancel] is changed to [Close] and go back
to the previous menu
If no USB stick is inserted you will see on top
of the page USB not found
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Select the [Clone TV to USB] menu and
open it
Using this you will be able to clone from the
TV to the USB device
There are 2 submenus [Clone All except
Apps] and [Clone All]
When opening these menu’s you will have
the same screen as shown when selecting
the [Clone USB to TV] menu
[Clone All except Apps] menu will clone
everything except the Apps
[Clone All] menu will clone everything
including the Apps
Select the [Firmware Upgrade from USB]
menu and open it to go to the Software
Update Wizard
Using this you will be able to load new SW
in the TV, you will get an autorun.upg that
is automatically detected when this file is in
the root of your USB device. This way of
programming is for advanced users
You will see a list of SW version that is
available in the ‘upgrades’ folder in the root
of the USB device connected to the TV
Select the SW you want to install and press
“OK”, the highlight will go to [Next]
Press “OK” to start to program the software
You will see that the SW is being
downloaded to the TV
Once this is done you have to press “OK” to
[Start]
The programming of the SW will start, your
TV might reboot during this process that
can take several minutes. You can remove
your USB device during the programming as
the SW is loaded in the TV memory
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Select the [Clone IP to TV] menu and open
it
Using this you will be able to clone to the TV
over IP, this happens automatically when a
clone has been assigned to the TV in CMND.
Via this menu you can manually force an
upgrade to happen
On the top of the page you will see a
waiting animation while cloning is ongoing,
once finished it will change to Done
During the cloning process there will be a
[Cancel] button available, press “OK” to
cancel the cloning process
Press “OK” to close the page once the
[Cancel] is changed to [Close] and go back
to the previous menu
Note: This menu is only accessible when
[On] is selected in the [Wireless and
Networks] [Control TV Over IP]
[WebServices] [IPUpgradeService] menu
Select the [Clone RF to TV] menu and open
it
Using this you will be able to clone to the TV
over RF, this happens automatically when a
clone is being played out on RF by CMND.
Via this menu you can manually force an
upgrade to happen
On the top of the page you will see a
waiting animation while cloning is ongoing,
once finished it will change to Done
During the cloning process there will be a
[Cancel] button available, press “OK” to
cancel the cloning process
Press “OK” to close the page once the
[Cancel] is changed to [Close] and go back
to the previous menu
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Navigate to the [USB Cloning Settings] [USB
Source Clone Folder] menu
When a USB device is connected you can
see multiple clone files if they are available
You can select a clone and confirm via “OK”,
now you can do the upgrade of the selected
clone file via [Clone USB to TV]
By default the clone data is taken from
/TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData
/ for xxHFL5011 or for xxHFL7011
/TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData
/
You can also add extra clone files by copy
and rename the “MasterCloneData” using 5
digits for XXXXX in “XXXXXCloneData” in the
folder name, this gives you the possibility of
having multiple clone files on one USB
device, see below an example of the folder
structure (See chapter Clone folder
structure for more info)
Note: When room ID is set and this matches
the 5 digits, then by default this Clone file
will be selected
Navigate to the [Auto Upgrade Settings]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Auto Upgrade and Clone]: RF upgrade
and Clone upgrade will be enabled
automatically at 4 AM and 1 PM if the TV
is in standby if [On] is selected, no
upgrade will happen when [Off] is
selected
o [Auto Clone on Wakeup]: Nothing will
happen when [Off] but when [On] the
TV shall search for a new clone when
waking up from standby
Note: Only TVSettings, ChannelList,
WeatherForecast, SmartInfoShow,
SmartInfoBrowser and PMS data will be
cloned on wakeup
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Navigate to the [RF Upgrade Settings]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Frequency]: The frequency for CMND
playout can be modified in this menu
Note: Default this should be set to 498
MHz. If for some reason you need to
change this frequency, it’s
recommended to use a frequency
between 474 MHz and 858 MHz in steps
of 8MHz (DVBT-range).
When an RF upgrade happens, the TV
will first do a scan on the frequency set
here. If nothing is found it will scan
between 474 MHz and 858 MHz in steps
of 8MHz. So if you do a playout on
another frequency as set in the TV, the
TV will still find it.
6.4 Switch on settings
Navigate to the [Switch On Settings] menu
and open it
You will see the screen on the left
In this menu you will be able to set all
Switch on settings, these are the menu
items that a guest can change, the values
you set here are the settings applied when
the guest wakes up the TV
6.4.1 Channel Settings
Navigate to the [Channel Settings] [Switch
On Channel Filter] menu and open it
You will see a list of channel filters, your
selection will be the default selected
channel filter when opening the channel
list
This list also contains the theme’s
Note: The list you see in the screenshot is
depending on the installed content
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Navigate to the [Channel Settings] [Switch
On Channel] menu and open it
You will see a list of channels followed by
the external sources
Note: The list you see in the screenshot is
depending on the installed channels
Select the channel or source you would
like to set as Switch On Channel
Navigate to the [Channel Settings]
[Channel Details]
This menu can only be used when using
JAPIT or SXP
6.4.2 Feature Settings
Navigate to the [Feature Settings] [Switch
On Feature] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [None]: The dashboard or apps will
NOT be opened when starting up the
TV
o [Dashboard]: The dashboard will be
opened when starting up the TV
o [SmartInfo]: SmartInfo will be opened
when starting up the TV
o [Apps]: An app will be opened when
starting up the TV
o [MyChoice]: MyChoice PIN code screen
will be shown when starting up the TV
Note: SmartInfo and MyChoice will only be
visible in this list when they are enabled in
[Features] menu
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Navigate to the [Feature Settings] [Apps]
menu and open it
You will see a list of the installed apps and
you can select an app you want to show as
switch on application
Note: This menu is only accessible when
[Apps] is selected in the [Switch On
Feature] menu. The content of [Apps]
depends on the installed apps
6.4.3 Sound Settings
Navigate to the [Sound Settings] [Volume]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [TV Speakers]: Change the default
volume setting for the TV speakers
o [Headphone/Bathroom speakers]:
Change the default volume setting for
the headphone and bathroom
speakers
o [Bluetooth]: Change the default
volume setting for the bluetooth
speakers
Open these menu items and change the
default volume using the “arrow
up/down” in the volume slider, changes
are stored directly
Navigate to the [Sound Settings] [Sound
Style] menu
You will see following options in this menu
(Personal, Original, Movie, Music, Game
and News)
Switching between the preset sound styles
will change the sound style depending on
your selection)
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Navigate to the [Sound Settings] [Bass]
menu
Change the low tones by changing the
slider value
When changing the value you should
directly hear the changes (if audio is
playing in the background)
Navigate to the [Sound Settings] [Treble]
menu
Change the high tones by changing the
slider value
When changing the value you should
directly hear the changes (if audio is
playing in the background)
6.4.4 Picture Settings
Navigate to the [Picture Settings] [Picture
Format] menu
Change the default Picture Format to your
preference and press “OK” to store the
value
Navigate to the [Picture Settings] [Picture
Format] menu and open it
Change the default Picture Style to your
preference, the values of [Colour],
[Contrast] and [Sharpness] will change
accordingly
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Navigate to the [Picture Settings] [Colour]
menu and open it
Navigate to the [Picture Settings]
[Contrast] menu and open it
Navigate to the [Picture Settings]
[Sharpness] menu and open it
Using a sliders in these menus you will be
able to change the value
6.4.5 Subtitles
Navigate to the [Subtitles] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: Change the default subtitles
setting to Off
o [On]: Change the default subtitles
setting to On
o [Automatic]: Change the default
subtitles setting to Automatic, this
means that the subtitles will be shown
if the TV is muted and if subtitles are
available
6.4.6 Ambilight Settings
Navigate to the [Ambilight Settings]
[Ambilight Style] menu
Note: This menu is only available on
xxHFL7011 TV’s
You will see below items:
o [Off]: You can put the Ambilight Off
o [Follow Video]: The ambilight will
change based on the dynamics of the
video. You can select the mode inside
this menu as you prefer
o
[
Follow Audio
]: The ambilight will
change based on the dynamics of the
audio. You can select the mode inside
this menu as you prefer
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o
[
Follow Colour
]: The ambilight will
change colors based on your
selection between [Hot Lava], [Deep
Water], [Fresh Nature], [Warm
White] or [Cool White]
o [Follow App]: This item is always
grayed out and cannot be selected
Navigate to the [Ambilight Settings]
[Brightness] menu
Using the slider you can change the
default Brightness for the Ambilight
Note: [Brightness] is not accessible if
[Ambilight Style] is set to [Off]
Navigate to the [Ambilight Settings]
[Saturation] menu
Using the slider you can change the
default Saturation for the Ambilight
Note: [Saturation] is not accessible if
[Ambilight Style] is set to [Off]
6.4.7 Region And Language Settings
Navigate to the [Region and Language
Settings] [Guest] [Country] menu
You will see a list of countries, your
selection will be used as default by various
apps to determine the region of the Guest
The guest can change the country in the
apps screen by selecting the default
country
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Navigate to the [Region and Language
Settings] [Languages] [Menu Language]
menu
Select the default menu language at
startup for the TV menu’s and messages
6.4.8 ECO Settings
Navigate to the [ECO Settings] [Philips
Logo Brightness] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: To put the brightness Off
o [Minimum]: To change the brightness
to the minimum brightness
o [Medium]: To change the brightness to
the medium brightness
o [Maximum]: To change the brightness
to the maximum brightness
Note: with the Philips logo brightness we
mean the brightness on the Philips logo on
the bottom of the screen. This is only
available on the 32HFL5011 and
40HFL5011
6.4.9 Content Rating
Navigate to the [Content Rating] menu
You will see below item:
o [Rating Level]: In the rating level you
can set a minimum rating level to watch
rated programs
Note: The list of rating levels is
depending on your country
Note: [Rating Level] is only accessible
when [Features] [Content Rating]
[Enable] is set to [On]
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6.5 Dashboard
Navigate to the [Dashboard] menu and
open it
You will see the screen on the left
More details on how to create the Custom
Dashboard can be found in the Custom
Dashboard Do It Yourself Manual that you
can get after signing an NDA
This menu allows SI to create custom
interface which allows access to content
and applications created for the end user
Custom Dashboard can be loaded into the
TV in following ways
o It can be hosted on a Remote Server,
and the TV can be configured to load
from the Server
o It can be stored (loaded) into the TV’s
local memory
Navigate to the [Mode] menu
You will see below items:
o [Default]: To change the dashboard to
default
o [Custom]: To change the dashboard to
custom
Navigate to the [Default Settings] menu
Note: This menu is only accessible when
[Default] is selected in the [Mode] menu
You will see below items:
o [Side Dashboard]: The dashboard will
be shown small on the right side of the
screen by default
o [FullScreen Dashboard]: The
dashboard will be shown full screen by
default
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Navigate to the [Custom Settings] menu
Note: This menu is only accessible when
[Custom] is selected in the [Mode] menu
You will see below items:
o [Source]: You can select [Server] or
[Local] as source for the custom
dashboard
o [Server Settings]:
[Server URL]: Give in the Server URL
[Fallback]: No fallback will happen if
no connection can be made to the
server when [Off], when [On] a
fallback will happen to a local stored
version of the Dashboard
Note: This menu is only accessible when
in [Server] is selected in the [Source]
menu
Navigate to the [Reload Dashboard After
Network Restore] menu
You will see below items:
o [Yes]: If the network connection was
lost and it is restored the Dashboard
will be reloaded
o [No]: If the network connection was
lost and it is restored the Dashboard
will not be reloaded
6.6 Features
Navigate to the [Features] menu and open it
You will see the screen on the left
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Navigate to the [Apps] menu
You will see below items:
o [Mode]: You can put the Apps [Off], use only
locally installed apps via [Local Apps] or have
the SmartTV Apps from the server with the
possibility of adding locally installed apps via
[Local Apps and SmartTV Apps]
o [Manage]: You will be able to manage the
Applications, see chapter ‘Manage Apps’ for
more details
Note: In order to start the downloading of apps
you need to have a valid internet connection
and the TV must have a clock. After changing
the settings of the TV to get a clock, the TV
needs to be restarted by disconnecting the TV
from the mains power.
o [SmartTV Apps Settings]:
SmartTV App Control gives the SI or the
technical responsible of the hotel the
opportunity to customize the list of Apps
the guest can access. It is possible to define
profiles that are specific to a hotel, or even
to a specific room type in the hotel or
hospital. All this can be configured on a
website. To get an account to do so you can
enter a ticket in the ticketing system.
[SmartTV Mode]: You can set the SmartTV
Mode to [Default] or to [Profile] to use your
custom configuration
[Profile Settings]:
When creating a custom profile, more apps
can be selected than present in the default
profile, for instance on xxHFL7011 there is
more space to store apps
[Appcontrol ID]: Fill in the Appcontrol
ID
[Profile Name]: Fill in the Profile Name
[Location ID]: Fill in the Location ID
Note: [Profile Settings] is only accessible
when [SmartTV Mode] is set to [Profile].
The values needed to fill in the [Appcontrol
ID], [Profile Name] and [Location ID] can
be created on the website.
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Navigate to the [Weather App] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: To disable the weather information in the
default dashboard menu
o [On]: To enable the weather information in the
default dashboard menu
Note: This requires the TV to be connected to
the internet or to the CMND server (which
should be connected to the internet) to be able
to see weather info, also your [Premises
Geonamed ID] should be set to give the
weather info of the correct location
Navigate to the [PMS] menu
Note: This menu item is already available but not
yet active in TV. The manual will be updated
accordingly once SW is released with PMS
functionality.
Navigate to the [ThemeTV] menu
Note: [ThemeTV] is only accessible when
[Dashboard] [Mode] is set to [Default]
You will see below items:
o [Enable]: You can disable the ThemeTV via [No]
or enable via [Yes]
o [Manage]: You will be able to manage the
ThemeTV, see chapter ‘Manage ThemeTV’ for
more details
Note: [Manage] is only accessible when
[Enable] is set to [Yes]
Navigate to the [SmartInfo] menu
Note: [SmartInfo] is only accessible when
[Dashboard] [Mode] is set to [Default]
The SmartInfo feature can be used in two ways, as
a picture slide show (SlideShow) or as interactive
pages (Browser). The two ways of using SmartInfo
are not complementary and cannot be used both
at the same time. SmartInfo can display the
pictures or the webpages by pressing “SmartInfo”
You will see below items:
o [Mode]: You can put SmartInfo [Off], in
[SlideShow] or in [Browser] mode
o [Brower settings]: You can set the [Source] to
[Local] or [Server] depending on your setup.
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You can set the
[
Server URL
]
in case you use a
separate server for the SmartInfo
Note: [Brower settings] is only accessible when
[Mode] is set to [Browser]
For more info see chapter ‘SmartInfo’
Navigate to the [MyChoice] menu
Note: [MyChoice] is only accessible when
[Dashboard] [Mode] is set to [Default]
You will see below items:
o [Mode]: You can put MyChoice [Off] or [On]
o [Request for PIN]: You can disable that the PIN
code is requested every time the set is
switched on until the validity is expired via [No]
or enable it via [Yes]
o [Manage]: You will be able to manage
MyChoice, see chapter ‘Manage MyChoice’ for
more details
Note: Above menus are only accessible when
[Mode] is set to [On]
Navigate to the [Content Rating] menu
You will see below items:
o [Enable]: You can enable the content rating via
[Yes] or disable via [No]
o [Set Code]: You can set the pin code that is
needed to disable the rating when you are on a
rated channel
Note: [Set Code] is only accessible when
[Enable] is set to [On]
Navigate to the [Clock] menu
You will see below items:
o [Display Clock Always in Standby]: In STBY you
will not see any clock when [No] is set, when
[Yes] is set you will continuously see the clock
on screen when in standby
o [Display Clock on Radio Channel]: When you
are on a radio channel you will see a radio
background when [No] is selected, when [Yes]
is selected you will see a clock instead of the
radio background
o [External Clock]:
[External Clock]: You disable the external
clock via [Off] or enable it via [On]
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[
Brightness at Low li
ght
]:
Via a slider you
can change the brightness with a low light
input
[Brightness at Intense Light]: Via a slider
you can change the brightness with an
intense light input
[Light sensor Sensitivity]: Via a slider you
can change the light sensor sensitivity
Note: Above menus are only accessible
when [External Clock] is set to [On]
Navigate to the [Welcome Logo] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: You can disable the Welcome Logo
o [On]: You can enable the Welcome Logo
The best resolution needs to be 1920x1080 for
xxHFL5011 and 3840X2160 for xxHFL7011
How to upload the file in TV:
o Create your WelcomeLogo.jpg, this file should
be below 16MB. If the file cannot be played by
the TV it will not be loaded during the cloning
process
o Save the file into to following folder on your
USB device (note the case sensitivity):
/TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
WelcomeLogo/WelcomeLogo.jpg (xxHFL5011)
/TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
WelcomeLogo/WelcomeLogo.jpg (xxHFL7011)
o Switch ON the TV, insert the USB with the new
content
o Go to [Professional settings] [Upgrade and
Clone] [Clone USB to TV] menu and press “OK”
to upload the picture in the TV
o Once done, exit [Professional settings] and
reboot the TV and check your changes
Note: You can do this using CMND as well
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Navigate to the [USB Auto Play] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: From the moment a USB device is
connected to the TV, no files will be played
automatically
o [On]: From the moment a USB device is
connected to the TV, all playable files in the
root from your USB device will automatically be
played
Navigate to the [USB Media Browser] menu
You will see below items:
o [Enable]: You can disable the USB media
browser via [No] or enable it via [Yes]
o [USB break-in]: You can put the break-in to the
media browser [Off] or [On] when a USB device
is connected to the TV
Navigate to the [Multi Remote Control] menu, this
function allows that up to 14 televisions can be
installed in a room whereas every TV will react to
its own RC
You will see a list of options (‘Off’, the 4 color keys
and all digits)
The TV will only react on the RC that is
programmed linked to your selection
Note: The TV will still respond to the master RC
Once the TV is set to some value other than [Off],
also the RC should be programmed to the same
selection to still work with the TV
How to program the RC:
o Press and hold both the menu and the color
button or digit button on the RC for about five
seconds (You should not point the RC to the
receiver on the TV)
o To see the status of the remote control, press
and hold the OK button for about five seconds
until you get a notification (Pointing to the TV)
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o
You will see the battery status of the RC, the
setting programmed in the RC (default = blue)
and the setting in TV
6.7 Channels
Navigate to the [Channels] menu and
open it
You will see the screen on the left
Navigate to the [Show Channels] menu
You will see below items:
o [No]: The channel list in the home
menu will be removed, it will not be
possible to go to any channel
o [Yes]: You will be able to access the
channel list
Navigate to the [Media Channels] menu
Note: Media channels are media files that
are mapped as channels
You will see below items:
o [Off]: Media channels will be disabled
o [On]: Media channels will be enabled
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Navigate to the [Manage] menu
When opening this menu you will be able
to manage the channels, you can use the
“options” key to manage the channels
See chapter ‘Manage Channels’ for more
details
Navigate to the [RF Channel Installation]
menu
You will see below items:
o [Search for Channels]: See chapter
‘Channel installation wizard’ for more
details about installing the channels
o [Digital: Reception Test]: This can be
used to manually search for digital
channels on a specific frequency
o [Analogue: Manual Installation]: This
can be used to manually search for
analogue channels on a specific
frequency
Navigate to the [RF Installation Settings]
menu
You will see below items:
o [Install Analog]: You can put the
search of analog channels [Off] or [On]
o [Install DVB-T/T2]: You can put the
search of DVB-T/T2 channels [Off] or
[On]
o [Install DVB-C/C2]: You can put the
search of DVB-C/C2 channels [Off] or
[On]
o [LCN]: You can put channel sorting
based on LCN [Off] or [On], the TV will
use the channel number mentioned in
the stream if [On]
o [Install Scrambled Channels]: You can
disable installation of scrambled
channel via [No] or enable it via [Yes]
o [Automatic Channel Update]: You can
put automatic channel update [Off] or
[On]
o [Channel Update Message]: You can
get a message when channels are
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update, you can put this option
[
Off
]
or
[On]
Navigate to the [Channel Settings] menu
You will see below items:
o [EPG]:
[Enable]: You can enable EPG via
[Yes] or disable it via [No]
[Source]: The EPG data can come
[From the Internet] or [From the
Broadcaster]
Note: [Source] is only accessible
when [Enable] is set to [Yes]
o [Enable Subtitles]: You can enable the
subtitles via [Yes] or disable it via [No]
o [Enable Teletext]: You can enable
teletext via [Yes] or disable it via [No]
o [Enable MHEG]: You can enable MHEG
via [Yes] or disable it via [No]
o [Enable HbbTV]: You can put the
HbbTV functionality [Off] or [On]
o [Enable CI/CI+]: TV shall disable the
CI/CI+ conditional access support, all
UI elements relating to the CI/CI+ shall
be removed if [No] is selected, if [Yes]
is selected, then all CI/CI+ functionality
shall be available
o [Enable Channel Logos]: Channel logos
will be shown if [Yes] or will not be
shown if [No]
o [Display Scrambled Channel Banner]:
If a channel is scrambled, you will get
an OSD with this information if [Yes] or
it will not be shown if [No]
o [IGMP Version for Multicast IP
Channels]: Set your IGMP version for
multicast to [Auto], [1], [2] or [3]
6.8 Sources
Navigate to the [Sources] menu and open
it
You will see the screen on the left
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Navigate to the [Manage] menu
When opening this menu you will be able
to manage the sources
You should get the same menu as Manage
channels as this is the same channel list
except that the highlight is on the first
source
See chapter ‘Manage Channels’ for more
details
Navigate to the [Advanced] menu
You will see below items:
o [Enable Sources]: You can Hide/Show
sources
o [AutoSCART]:
[Off]: TV shall not react to any
SCART pin8 break-in event, both in
power on state and power standby
state
[On]: TV shall react to SCART pin8
break-in event and switch to the
SCART extension where the break-
in event occurs. This shall also be
applicable when TV is powering up
either from power standby mode or
mains power on
[Power on SCART]: TV shall enable
the power on SCART function, the
power state of the TV will depend
on the state of pin8. When pin 8 is
low the TV will go to standby, when
high the TV will go to ON state
o [Easylink]:
[EasyLink]: Disable all HDMI CEC
functionalities via [Off] or enable
via [On]
[EasyLink Break-in]: TV shall disable
auto tuning/switching to the
connected HDMI CEC enabled
source via [Off] or enable via [On]
when device is plugged or switched
on
[EasyLink Remote Control]: The
keys from your TV RC will not be
forwarded via CEC via [Off] or will
be forwarded via [On]
Note: Above menus are only
accessible when [EasyLink] is set to
[On]
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6.9 Date and Time
Navigate to the [Date and Time] menu
and open it
You will see the screen on the left
Navigate to the [Source] menu
You will see below items:
o [Automatic Channels]: Date and time
is received via broadcast channels
o [Automatic NTP]: Date and time is
received via the network
o [Manual]: Date and time is set
manually but will not be remembered
after a power cycle. This can be used in
combination with JAPIT or SerialXpress
to set the clock on startup via
commands
Navigate to the [Source Channel] menu
You will see a list of installed channels,
one item will be highlighted, this is the
current selected channel where the TV
will obtain the clock from
Note: This menu is only accessible when
[Automatic Channels] is selected in
[Source]
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Navigate to the [NTP Settings] menu
You will see below items:
o [NTP Source]: When selecting
[Default] the TV will automatically look
for the clock via the network, when
[Custom NTP Server] is selected you
will be able to set a custom NTP sever
URL
o [Custom NTP Server URL]: Set the link
for a custom NTP Server URL
Navigate to the [Manual Date and Time
Settings] menu
You will see below items:
o [Date]: You can set the date manually
o [Time]: You can set the time manually
Note: Above menus are only accessible
when [Source] is set to [Manual]
Navigate to the [Time Zone Setting] menu
You will see below items:
o [Time Zone Country]: You can select
the country where you are
o [Time Zone Region]: You can change
the region if multiple regions are
available for your selected [Time Zone
Country]
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Navigate to the [Automatic Daylight
Savings] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: Daylight saving time is disabled,
no time correction will be applied
while switching between winter and
summer time
o [On]: Daylight saving time is enabled
Navigate to the [Time offset] menu
You will see a list to make a time offset per
30 minutes
Navigate to the [Clock Format] menu
You will see below items:
o [24 hour]: You can set the clock format
to 24 hours format
o [AM/PM]: You can set the clock format
to AM/PM format
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6.10 Wireless and Networks
6.10.1 Network wizard
Navigate to the [Wireless and Networks]
[Connect to Network] menu and open it
You will get the network wizard to connect
to the network
See chapter ‘Network installation wizard’
for more details about connecting to the
network
6.10.2 Network settings
Navigate to the [Wireless and Networks]
[Settings] menu and open it
You will see the screen on the left
Navigate to the [View Network settings]
menu and open it
You will get the network settings on your
TV
You can navigate to the next page to see
more details
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Navigate to the [Network Type] menu and
open it
You will see below items:
o [Wired]: Connect your TV wired to the
network, this is NOT the yellow
connector. The yellow connector is to
be used for Serial Xpress
o [Wireless]: Connect your TV wireless to
the network
o [WPS]: Connect your TV wireless to the
network using WPS
o [WPS with PIN code]: Connect your TV
wireless to the network using WPS with
PIN code
Navigate to the [Network Configuration]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [DHCP]: Use DHCP to configure your TV
o [Static IP]: Use Static IP to configure
your TV
Navigate to the [Static IP Configuration]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [IP Address]: Set your IP Address
o [Netmask]: Set your Netmask
o [Gateway]: Set your Gateway
o [DNS 1]: Set your DNS 1
o [DNS 2]: Set your DNS 2
Note: Above menus are only accessible
when in [Network Configuration] you have
selected [Static IP]
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Navigate to the [Wake on LAN (WoL)]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Off]: Wake up over LAN is disabled
o [On]: Wake up over LAN enables an
external Server to wake up the TV from
complete Standby (green) only over a
wired network connection
Navigate to the [Wake on Wi-Fi
(WoWLAN)] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Off]: Wake up over WLAN is disabled
o [On]: Wake up over WLAN enables an
external Server to wake up the TV from
complete Standby (green) only over a
wireless network connection
Navigate to the [Wi-Fi Direct Cross
Connection] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Off]: When the Wi-Fi Direct Cross
Connection is disabled, then the TV
shall not share internet capability over
Wi-Fi Direct
o [On]: When the Wi-Fi Direct Cross
Connection is enabled, the Wi-Fi Direct
shall make it possible to the guest to
make a wireless connection to the
internet using the TV as a bridge
6.10.3 Network Features
Navigate to the [Wireless and Networks]
[Features] menu and open it
You will see the screen on the left
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Navigate to the [Philips TV Remote App]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Enable]: Making a connection
possible with PTA is disabled via [Off]
or enabled via [On]
o [XTV]: XTV is a Philips proprietary
protocol which allows TV control via
mobile application. If XTV is [On], TV
shall allow mobile application to
control the TV. If set to [Off], XTV
protocol shall be disabled in the TV and
hence no mobile application shall be
able to interact with TV using the XTV
protocol
Note: [XTV] is only accessible when
[Enable] is set to [On]
o [Digital Media Renderer - DMR]: You
can put DMR [Off], when you put it
[On] you make it possible to push
pictures, video and audio via the PTA
Navigate to the [Wi-Fi Miracast] menu
and open it
You will see below items:
o [Enable]: You can disable Wifi Miracast
feature via [Off] or enable via [On]
o [Wi-Fi Miracast Connections]: You can
clear the list of connected devices in
the ongoing session
Navigate to the [Wi-Fi Hotspot] menu and
open it
You will see below items:
o [No]: 3rd party apps cannot invoke
hotspot screen to allow the guest to
connect their mobile device to the TV
over Wifi Direct
o [Yes]: 3rd party apps can invoke
hotspot screen to allow the guest to
connect their mobile device to the TV
over Wifi Direct
Note: Hotspot is originally designed to
be used in combination with AirServer
app, but not limited to this app.
AirServer is a third party application,
see https://www.airserver.com/
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Navigate to the [Show Network Lost
Message] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [No]: When the network connection is
lost no messages will be shown to the
user
o [Yes]: When the network connection is
lost a message will be shown to the
user
Navigate to the [Internet App] menu and
open it
You will see below items:
o [No]: Internet App shall not be visible
under Features section of the default
dashboard and shall not be visible to
the Guest user
o [Yes]: Internet App shall be visible
under Features section of the default
dashboard and shall be visible to the
Guest user
6.10.4 Network Control TV Over IP
Navigate to the [Wireless and Networks]
[Control TV Over IP] menu and open it
You will get the network wizard to connect to
the network
Navigate to the [Webservices] menu and
open it
Web Services is a mechanism to exchange
information from the TV to the server. The TV
will sent below services to the server on a
periodic basis which can be changed in
CMND
You will see below items:
o [Server URL]: This is the URL on which the
Web Services server can be found. This
server will host the pages
By default this URL is:
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http://SmartInstall.org:8080/SmartInstall
/webservices.jsp
To get your TV’s detected in CMND you
need to change ‘SmartInstall.org’ with the
IP address of your CMND server. For
example:
http://1.2.3.4:8080/SmartInstall/webserv
ices.jsp
o [TVDiscoveryService]: TV Discovery
Service is the Web Service through which
a Web Server will detect the presence of
TVs in the IP Network using the TV Serial
Number and Production code (and other
data). You can put this option [Off] or [On]
o [ProfessionalSettingsService]:
Professional Settings Services allows
changing or requesting the current
Professional Settings Parameters. You can
put this option [Off] or [On]
o [IPUpgradeService]: This will allow
cloning and software update of the TV
over IP via CMND, this can be put [Off] or
[On]
o [PMSService]: This will allow the PMS
feature to communicate, this can be put
[Off] or [On]
Navigate to the [WebListeningServices]
menu and open it
Web Listening Services is a mechanism to
exchange information from the server to the
TV. This enable a small server to run inside
the TV which listens to services sent from the
server. This allows features as forcing the TV
to upgrade, change the power state or
display personal information
You will see below items:
o [PowerService]: PowerService feature
shall enable to remotely Request for the
current status of the TV or change the
Power Status of the TV, this can be put
[Off] or [On]
o [TVDiscoveryService]: TV Discovery
Service is the Web Service through which
a Web Server will detect the presence of
TVs in the IP Network using the TV Serial
Number and Production code (and other
data). You can put this option [Off] or [On]
o [IPUpgradeService]: This will allow
cloning and software update of the TV
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over IP via CMND, this can be put
[
Off
] or
[On]
o [PMSService]: This will allow the PMS
feature to communicate, this can be put
[Off] or [On]
6.11 Advanced
Navigate to the [Advanced] menu and
open it
You will see the screen on the left
Navigate to the [Professional Mode]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Off]: To put the professional mode
Off, this means your TV is in consumer
mode
o [On]: To put the professional mode On,
this means your TV is configured as a
Hospitality TV
Note: this option should always be set to
[On] to be able to use the TV as a hospitality
TV
Navigate to the [Identification Settings]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [RoomID]: This is a (maximum) 5 digits
number, this can be used to distinguish
between different
floors/rooms/setups when using
CMND
o [Premises Geonamed ID]: You can set
the ID of the geonamed location. This
is used for the weather service and to
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unlock 3rd party apps.
You can find the
ID on www.geonames.org, search for
your location, open it and check the
location ID as marked in the screenshot
on the left
o [Premises Name]: This is the name that
is seen in the top of the home menu
Navigate to the [Power] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Power On]: After a power reboot of
the TV the TV will restart in [Standby]
or in [On] mode, depending on the
selection
o [Standby Mode]: The TV will quickly
turn on (higher power consumption in
stand-by) when [Fast] is selected, TV
will consume less power (but will have
a slower startup time) when selecting
[Green]
Note: For RF installations, it’s always
best to use Green, for IP installations
it’s always best to use Fast
o [Reboot Everyday]: You can choose to
reboot the TV once a day if set to [On]
and your [Standby Mode] is set to
[Fast], this improves the stability of the
TV. The reboot will happen 24 hours
after the TV is put to Standby. You can
also disable this via [Off].
Note: This reboot will not be seen by a
guest in the room. Reboot everyday
should always be [On] unless other
mechanisms are created to reboot the
TV daily
o [Auto Standby]: If [On] the TV will go to
STBY by itself after 10 minutes if no
video signal is there, it will go to STBY if
no user interaction is there for 4 hours.
You can also put this [Off]
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Navigate to the [Input control] [Local
Keyboard Control Lock] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Off]: All local keyboard buttons are
enabled
o [On]: All local keyboard buttons are
disabled except for the power button
o [All]: All local keyboard buttons are
disabled including the power button
Note: Local keyboard buttons are the
buttons on the backside of the TV
Navigate to the [Input control] [Remote
Control] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Lock]: The TV will not respond to all RC
codes sent to it by putting Lock to [On],
normally this should always be [Off]
Note: Using the master RC you would
still be able to go in the professional
menu and navigate in it
o [Watch TV RC Key Mapping]: You can
map the “Watch TV” button on the RC
to different sources (Channels, HDMI1-
4, Scart or YPbPr)
Navigate to the [Input control] [Bluetooth
Remote Control] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Pair]: Here you can activate the
pairing mode for the Bluetooth RC
o [UnPair]: Here you can remove an
already paired Bluetooth RC
Navigate to the [Input control] [USB
Keyboard Settings] menu and open it
Note: This menu is only accessible when a
USB keyboard is connected to the TV
When you connect a keyboard to the TV,
you will get a wizard to install the
keyboard. By opening this menu item you
will be able to do this installation wizard
again and change the keyboard layout
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Navigate to the [Security] [High Security]
menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Off]: Professional setup menu can be
accessed by both Guest RC via the key
sequence and via the Master RC
o [On]: Professional setup menu can only
be accessed by the Master RC and not
using the key sequence via a Guest RC.
See chapter ‘Professional Settings
menu’ for more details
Navigate to the [Security] [VSecure] menu
and open it
VSecure is the hospitality TV content
scrambling mechanism (DRM). If you are
interested to use it please contact the
local Philips Hospitality TV sales
representative.
Note: You can download the certificate of
the TV needed for generating the
encrypted VSecure keys via [Load Keys to
USB] or via JAPIT or via SerialXpress. To
load the VSecure key in the TV it should
have following naming: ‘vseckeys.txt’
Navigate to the [Serial Xpress] menu and
open it
You will see below items:
o [38400]: You can change the baud rate
setting of the TV to 38400
o [19200]: You can change the baud rate
setting of the TV to 19200
Note: It’s recommended to use 38400
as default setting
Navigate to the [UI] [Display OSD] menu
and open it
You will see below items:
o [No]: No OSD will be shown, you will
not be able to enter any menu
o [Yes]: All OSD and menus can be seen
and accessed
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Navigate to the [System Settings] [Clear
User Data] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Off]: User data will never be cleared
o [Standby and PowerOn]: All guest user
data (for example: changing menu
settings, application cache, login
credentials, search history,…) will be
erased each time the TV goes to STBY
or powers off
Navigate to the [Diagnostics] menu and
open it
You will see below items:
o [Enable]: You can enable Diagnostics
and Analytics logging via [Yes] or
disable it via [No]
o [Destination]: You can set the location
where the data should be stored to
[Internal], [Portal], [USB] or [Server]
[Server URL]: Default server URL shall
be that of CMND Server URL
Note: This will only be selectable when
[Destination] is set to [Server]. This will
only work once diagnostics is available
in CMND.
o [Frequency]: This is the frequency in
seconds that updates will happen
o [Whitelist TV for ADB]: This will open
the wizard to whitelist the TV for ADB
o [ADB]: Once your TV is whitelisted for
ADB you can put ADB [Off] or [On]
Note: [ADB] will only be accessible
when the TV is already whitelisted. This
feature is only useful for developers
during the creation of an Android App
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6.12 Picture
Navigate to the [Picture] [Advanced]
[Game or Computer] menu and open it
Note: This menu will only be accessible
when you are on a Source
You will see below items:
o [Off]: For ideal picture settings if you
don’t use the TV as a computer screen
or game screen
o [Game]: For ideal picture settings if you
want to use the TV as a screen for
gaming
o [Computer]: For ideal picture settings if
you want to use the TV as a screen as a
computer screen
Navigate to the [Picture] [Advanced]
[Colour] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Colour Enhancement]: Adjust the
level of enhancement for colour
intensity and details in bright colours
between [Off], [Minimum], [Medium]
or [Maximum]
o [Colour Temperature]: Select a preset
colour temperature [Normal], [Warm],
[Cool] or select [Custom] to set a
colour temperature setting
o [Custom Colour Temperature]: You
will see several sliders to adapt the
colour settings
Note: This is an expert users settings
and should normally not be changed. It
is only selectable when [Colour
Temperature] is set to [Custom]
Navigate to the [Picture] [Advanced]
[Contrast] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Contrast Mode]: Select how the TV
automatically reduces the contrast via
[Off], [Standard], [Best Power] or [Best
Picture]
o [Dynamic Contrast]: Set the level at
which the TV automatically enhances
the details in the dark, middle and light
areas of the picture via [Off],
[Minimum], [Medium] or [Maximum]
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o
[
Brightness
]: Adjust the brightness of
the picture via the slider
o [Video Contrast]: Adjust the level of
the contrast of the picture signal via
the slider
o [Light Sensor] This will enable or
disable the adjustment of the backlight
intensity, picture intensity and
Ambilight settings based on the
ambient light sensed via [On] or [Off]
Note: This menu item is only available
in xxHFL7011 TV’s
o [Gamma]: Set a non-linear setting for
picture luminance and contrast via the
slider
Navigate to the [Picture] [Advanced]
[Sharpness] menu and open it
You will see below items:
o [Super Resolution]: This offers
superior sharpness, especially on lines
and contours in the picture, you can
put this [On] or [Off]
Note: For xxHFL7011 this menu item is
called [Ultra Resolution]
o [Noise Reduction]: This filters out and
reduces the image noise, you can put
this [Off], [Minimum], [Medium] or
[Maximum]
o [MPEG Artefact Reduction]: This
smoothens the digital transitions in the
picture, you can put this [Off],
[Minimum], [Medium] or [Maximum]
Navigate to the [Picture] [Advanced]
[Motion] menu and open it
Note: This menu is only available on
xxHFL7011
You will see below items:
o [Perfect Natural Motion]: This
removes motion judder and makes
movements smooth, you can put this
[Off], [Minimum], [Medium] or
[Maximum]
o [Clear LCD]: This offers a superior
motion sharpness, a better black level
and a high contrast, you can put this
[On] or [Off]
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6.13 Sound
Navigate to the [Sound] menu and open it
You will see the screen on the left
Navigate to the[Maximum Volume] menu
Set the Maximum Volume by changing the
slider value, this will be the maximum
volume that a guest can set on the TV
Navigate to the [Sound Management] [TV
Speakers] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: There will be NO audio coming
from the TV speakers
o [On]: There will be audio coming from
the TV speakers
o [EasyLink Autostart]: If an audio
system (supporting ARC) is connected
via HDMI then the audio will come
from the sound system and not from
the TV speakers
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Navigate to the [Sound Management]
[Headphone/Bathroom speakers] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: No audio will be played via the
Headphone/Bathroom speakers
o [On]: Audio will be available via the
Headphone/Bathroom speakers if they
are connected
Navigate to the [Sound Management]
[Bluetooth Audio] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: There will be NO audio available
via the Bluetooth speakers
o [On]: There will be audio available via
the Bluetooth speakers if they are
connected
Navigate to the [Bluetooth Audio] menu
You will see below items:
o [Connect]: When opening this menu
item you will start a wizard to connect
a bluetooth speaker. In this wizard it’s
described how to pair your BT device
with the TV.
o [Remove]: When opening this you will
get a list of connected items, you will
be able to select the device and
disconnect or remove it
Note: [Remove] will only be available if
a device is already connected
Navigate to the [TV Placement] menu
You will see [On the Wall] and [On a
stand]: Depending on your selection you
will optimize the sound acoustics of the TV
for the placement of your TV
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Navigate to the [Advanced] menu
You will see below items:
o [Surround Mode]: Select if the sound
effect for the internal TV speakers
should be [Stereo] or [Incredible
Surround]
o [Auto Volume Levelling]: Select [On] if
you want to enable the level out
volume differences or [Off] if you want
to disable
o [Clear Sound]: Select if you want to
switch the Clear Sound to improve the
sound for speech [On] or [Off]
o [Audio Out Format]: Set the audio out
signal of the TV to fit with the sound
capabilities of the connected Home
Theatre System to [Multichannel] or
[Stereo (uncompressed)]
o [Audio Out Leveling]: Select the level
out of the volume of the Home Theatre
System and the TV when switching
over from one to the other to [More],
[Medium] or [Less]
o [Audio Out Delay]: Switch the delay if
a sound delay is set on the Home
Theatre System to [On] or [Off]
o [Audio Out Offset]: Set an audio offset
if you cannot set a sound delay on the
Home Theatre System by changing the
slider value
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6.14 Ambilight
Navigate to the [Ambilight] [Advanced]
menu and open it
You will see the screen on the left
Note: This menu will only be available in
xxHFL7011 models
Navigate to the [Ambilight] [Advanced]
[Wall Colour] menu
You will be able to select a wall colour that
matched the wall behind the TV, doing so
the ambilight will be adapted so the light
seen on the wall will match the colors on
TV
Navigate to the [Ambilight] [Advanced]
[TV Switch Off] menu
You will see below items:
o [Fade Out to Off]: When the TV is put
off the ambilight will slowly fade out
o [Immediate Switch Off]: When the TV
is put off the ambilight will
immediately switch off
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6.15 Region and Language
Navigate to the [Region and Language]
[Languages] menu
You will see below items:
o [Primary Audio]: Select the highest
preference for audio language in
broadcast
o [Secondary Audio]: Select the next
preference for audio language in
broadcast
o [Primary Subtitles]: Select the highest
preference for subtitle language in
broadcast
o [Secondary Subtitles]: Select the next
preference for subtitle language in
broadcast
o [Primary Text]: Select the highest
preference for text language in
broadcast
o [Secondary Text]: Select the next
preference for text language in
broadcast
Note: For all the above items, make your
selection and press “OK” to confirm you
selection
6.16 Accessibility
Navigate to the [Accessibility] menu and
open it
You will see the screen on the left
Navigate to the [Universal Access] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: This will disable all special
functions for hearing and visually
impaired people
o [On]: This will enable all special
functions for hearing and visually
impaired people
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Navigate to the [Hearing Impaired] menu
You will see below items:
o [Off]: This will disable hearing impaired
for adapted audio and subtitles if
available
o [On]: This will enable hearing impaired
for adapted audio and subtitles if
available
Navigate to the [Audio Description] menu
You will see below items:
o [Audio Description]: There are 2
options to switch the accompanying
audio commentary [On] or [Off]
o [Mixed Volume]: Set the audio level of
the commentary audio by changing the
slider value
o [Audio Effects]: Switch [On] for extra
audio effects in the commentary audio,
there can be more information on
when to fade/pan the Main Audio,
while the audio description is being
rendered along with main audio. This
can also be turned [Off]
o [Speech]: Select [Descriptive] to hear
the audio commentary or select
[Subtitles] to read the spoken words
Note: Above menus are only available if
[Audio Description] menu is set to [On]
6.17 Android Settings
Navigate to the [Android Settings] menu
and open it
You will see the screen on the left
Note: It is not recommended to make
changes in this menu as this is for
advanced diagnosis purposes
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Navigate to the [Manage Apps] menu
When you press “OK” you will be able to
see all downloaded apps, system apps and
running apps
See also chapter ‘Manage Apps’ to
manage your apps
Navigate to the [Storage] menu
When you press “OK” you will be able to
see the Android menu related to the
storage of the TV memory
It’s recommended to keep 500MB of free
space on the TV after installing all Apps,
SmartInfo,… There is some memory still
needed for cached data for the guest
Note: here you can see free memory of the
TV after installing all apps and other
content like SmartInfo, welcome logo,…
The memory should not get full
Navigate to the [Accessibility] menu
When you press “OK” you will be able to
see the Android menu related to the
settings for people with auditory or visual
difficulties
Navigate to the [Keyboard Input
Methods] menu
When you press “OK” you can change the
keyboard settings
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6.18 Reset
Navigate to the [Reset] menu and open it
You will see the screen on the left
Navigate to the [Reset Settings] menu
When you press “OK” you will reset all
settings to the factory settings except for
some set specific settings like RoomID,
Professional mode, web services URL
Navigate to the [Clear Data] menu
When you press “OK” you will clear all
user data, local installed apps, channel
table, smart Info, custom dashboard,
welcome logo,… You settings from in the
menus will not be reset
Navigate to the [Reinstall TV] menu
When you press “OK” you will Reinstall the
TV, your TV will reboot and start in virgin
mode (like the TV comes out of the box),
all the settings will be reset to the factory
settings except for the [WebServices]
[URL], [Server URL] , [Professional Mode]
and [RoomID] and all user data will be
cleared
Note: You will see an erasing message for
a while, all your settings will be reset and
you will have to load a new clone file to the
TV or perform a virgin installation. This
action can take several minutes.
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7. Channel installation wizard
To install channels you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Channels] [RF Channel Installation]
menu. In the menu you can go to [Search for Channels] or do a [Digital: Reception Test] or do an
[Analogue: Manual Installation].
Using the [Search for Channels] you will be able to do a full channel installation. You will get below
screens after starting the installation.
Note: Some screens will be shown depending on your settings or selections made, some screens will not
be shown. Also the content of the screens is depending on your selections.
Choose between reinstall or update
channels and go to the next screen
Make your country selection and go to the
next screen
Select the cable operator and go to the
next screen
You can change some installation settings
and start the channel search
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During the search you might need to enter
the network frequency and network ID
You will see the progress during the
channel installation
Finally you will get the search results with
an overview of the found channels
After finishing the wizard you will exit the
menu and TV will tune to the first installed
channel
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8. Network installation wizard
To connect to a network you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Wireless and Networks]
[Connect to Network] menu.
Note: Some screens will be shown depending on your settings or selections made, some screens will not
be shown
Wired, Wireless, WPS, WPS with PIN code
selection
When ‘Wired’ was selected you will go to
the next screen where you will see a
message that the router is contentiously
scanned until a network connection is
found
Once a network is found you will see a
screen that the wired network is
connected
Note: The yellow connector is to be used
for Serial Xpress and not for a wired
network connection
When ‘Wireless’ was selected you will see
that the TV is scanning for wireless
networks and it will show the networks
that were found
After selecting a network (and entering
the password if needed) you will get
message that the wireless network is
connected, the name of the network is
mentioned and also the encryption
When ‘WPS’ was selected you will see that
you have to press the WPS button on the
router and press within 2 minutes on the
connect button
Once you pressed you will get a
‘connecting’ message
Once connected you will get a message
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When ‘WPS with PIN code’ was selected
you will see that you have to enter an 8-
digit WPS PIN in your router as indicated
on the screen.
Once connected you will get a message
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9. Manage ThemeTV
To manage ThemeTV you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Features] [ThemeTV] [Manage]
menu.
Using this feature you will be able to add themes in the channel list selection. You can organize the
channel list per theme or per language according to your preferences.
When you open this [Manage] menu you will see following:
The themes you already added earlier (initially this is empty)
The possibility to add new themes. You can create a custom theme or add one from the
predefined list. When adding a custom theme, this will not be translated when customers are
using different languages.
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The possibility to sort, rename, duplicate, compare or delete a theme. By selecting a theme
and pressing the “OK” button you will get the actions list.
You can add up till 10 themes
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10. Manage Channels
You can manage your channels, this means you can rename, reorder, hide/show, blank/non-blank the
channels. This can also be done using CMND.
To manage your channels you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Channels] [Manage] menu.
When you open this menu you will get an overview of the installed channels.
Press ”Options” on your remote to rename, hide/show, reorder or blank/non-blank channels.
10.1 Rename channels
Go to the manage channel list, select the channel you want to rename. Press ”Options”, select
[Rename channel] to rename the channel.
Note: This is not always available, this is depending on the broadcaster requirements
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10.2 Hide/Show channels
By using the hide/show channels you will hide or show a channel in the channel list. Go to the manage
channel list, select the channel you want to hide or unhide. Press ”Options”, select [Hide] (when
channel is currently visible) or [Show] (when channel is currently hidden) to hide or show the channel.
When you hide a channel you will see an icon next to the channel name to indicate it’s hidden.
10.3 Reorder channels
Go to the manage channel list and press ”Options”, select [Reordering].
Navigate to the channel you want to reorder
Press “OK” to select the channel, you will see an indication of the selected channel
Navigate to the preferred location where you want to store the channel
Press “OK” to move the channel to your selected location
Navigate to the other channels you want to reorder and repeat above steps
Press “Back” to exit the reordering
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10.4 Blank/Non-blank channels
By using the blank/non-blank channels you will blank the video and audio from a channel but the
channel will still be shown in the channel list. Go to the manage channel list, select the channel you
want to hide or unhide. Press ”Options”, select [Blank] (when channel is currently non-blanked) or
[Non-blank] (when channel is currently blanked) to Blank or non-blank the channel.
When you hide a channel you will see an icon next to the channel name to indicate it’s blanked.
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11. Manage Apps
To manage your Apps you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Features] [Apps] [Manage] menu.
When you open this menu you will get an overview of the installed apps.
Below are the possibilities what you can do to manage the apps:
You can change the country to see the Apps linked to this country
You can hide/show an app for the customer using the “red” color key
You can uninstall an app for the customer using the “green” color key
You can update all apps using the “yellow” color key
You can show the guest view using the “blue” color key, by pressing it again you will go back
to the administrator view
When Apps are being updated you will see the country and category bar blinking. As long as this is
blinking, new apps are being updated. The very first time this can take some time depending on the
internet connection speed.
Locally installed apps will not be updated.
The apps that can be updated will also be updated during standby.
When hiding/showing or uninstalling an app this will be applied for this app for all countries.
You can also press the “option” key to see the progress during the updating of the apps.
Note: In order to start the downloading of apps you need to have a valid internet connection and the
TV must have a clock. After changing the settings of the TV to get a clock, the TV needs to be restarted
by disconnecting the TV from the mains power.
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12. Manage MyChoice
To manage MyChoice you have to go to the [Professional Settings] [Features] [MyChoice] [Manage]
menu.
When you open this menu you will get an overview of the MyChoice channels, externals and features
and the 3 category where they can be linked to.
12.1 How does it work
In this manual we will cover only the configuration of MyChoice on the TV, all details about the account
and credits are covered in a different manual. Please contact your TP Vision country sales manager to
setup an account and buy the credits.
During the installation of the TV sets collect the following information: Room number, TV model and
serial number. These are required on MyChoice website when rooms are configured. Make sure that
all values are correct because the MyChoice website is generating pin codes based on this information.
You can gather all these details during the installation or by entering the CSM menu (you can get the
needed info in a text file, see chapter ‘CSM (Customer Service Menu)’) and afterwards enter them in
the administration part of the MyChoice website.
The most important step for MyChoice is the clock. If the clock is not defined or the TV doesn’t have
the correct time, MyChoice will display the following message: ‘MyChoice is not available at the
moment’.
12.2 How to configure MyChoice
There are 3 packages available: ‘MyChoice Free’, ‘MyChoice Package 1’, and ‘MyChoice Package 2’. By
default all channels, externals and features are in the ‘MyChoice Free’ package.
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You can navigate in this grid and by selecting an icon in Package 1 or Package 2 and by pressing “OK”
you will see that the selection of your choice is highlighted. Doing so for all channels you can put
channels in the package you want.
Customers who
has no
credits
Customers who has
credits for Package 1
Customers who has
credits for Package 2
MyChoice Free
Yes
Yes
Yes
MyChoice Package 1
No
Yes
No
MyChoice Package 2
No
No
Yes
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13. Guest Menu
In this chapter you can find back the menus that are visible for the guest and what they can do with it.
13.1 Home menu / Default dashboard
Press “Home” on the guest RC
You will see below menu
You will be able to navigate to your channels and sources, the apps, the features and change
your language
Note: The content of above is depending on your [Professional settings] [Dashboard] [Default
Settings]
13.2 Settings menu
Press “Settings” on the guest RC
You will see the most important settings that can be changed by the guest
o Picture Style: To change the picture style
o Picture Format: To change the picture format
o Sound Style: To change the sound style
o Sleep Timer: To set the sleep timer per 5 minutes with a maximum of 3 hours
o All Settings: Change the settings you like
Colour
Contrast
Sharpness
Bass
Treble
Bluetooth Audio: Here the customer can link her/his BT headphone or speaker
Screen Off: Listen only to audio
Philips Logo Brightness
None of the settings will be stored. They will all be reset to the default settings after STBY or
reboot of the TV.
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The settings can also be accessed via the Home menu, you can navigate to [Features]
[Settings]
13.3 Alarm
Press “Clock” on the guest RC when your TV is on
You will see the clock appear in the right bottom
Press “Clock” again on the guest RC
You will be able to set the alarm
Press “Clock” on the guest RC when your TV is in STBY
You will see the clock appear in the center of the screen and this will timeout again
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14. SmartInfo
The SmartInfo feature can be used in two ways, as a picture slide show (SlideShow) or as interactive
pages (Browser). The two ways of using SmartInfo are exclusive, only one of the two features can be
enabled in a specific TV. SmartInfo can display the pictures or the webpages by pressing “SmartInfo”.
To close SmartInfo any button on the remote can be pressed. For both cases the pages are stored in
TV memory and can be changed via USB flash drive or CMND.
14.1 SmartInfo Show
SmartInfo used as Show contains pictures uploaded in TV memory which are changed by the TV set
automatically every 8 seconds. The pictures are displayed in a loop and the guest cannot influence the
speed or the order of displaying.
How to upload pictures for SmartInfo Show:
Create JPEG graphics files with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Pictures with
lower resolution will be upscaled to 1920x1080 pixels
File name should be: file_01.jpg
For multiple picture files the names should be consecutive. Example for 4 pictures in SmartInfo
o file_01.jpg
o file_02.jpg
o file_03.jpg
o file_04.jpg
Save the files into to following folder on your USB device:
TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/SmartInfoShow/ (xxHFL5011)
TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/SmartInfoShow/ (xxHFL7011)
The folder ‘TPM1532HE_CloneData’ or ‘TPM1531HE_CloneData’ should be in the root of the
USB flash drive
Switch ON the TV, insert the USB with the new content
Go to [Professional settings] [Upgrade and Clone] [Clone USB to TV] menu and press “OK” to
upload the pictures in the TV
Once done, exit [Professional settings] and reboot the TV and check your changes
14.2 SmartInfo show information in the dashboard
On top of above chapter you can also add information that can be shown in the dashboard. You can
modify the information be editing the ‘SmartInfoShowMetaData.xml’ file that is in the same folder as
the pictures: ‘.../MasterCloneData/SmartInfoShow/SmartInfoShowMetaData.xml’.
Below you can see a screenshot of the dashboard and the information:
You can change the ‘Smart Info’ title, icon and text
You can change/add the icons, their label and the image linked to it
You can change the order of the images shown in the Smartinfo Show
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Below you can find an example of the code of this ‘SmartInfoShowMetaData.xml’ document:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="true"?>
<SmartInfoShow>
<SchemaVersion MinorVerNo="0" MajorVerNo="2"/>
<SmartInfoDetails>
<Title>Smart Info</Title>
<Icon>./MainsmartinfonIcon.jpg</Icon>
<Description>Here you find the general information about all services that our hotel …</Description>
<StartImageURL>./MainImage.jpg</StartImageURL>
</SmartInfoDetails>
<Tiles>
<Tile>
<Icon>./Iconfilename1.jpg</Icon>
<IconThumbnail>./filenameThumbnail1.jpg</IconThumbnail>
<Label>Breakfast</Label>
<Link>./Image1.jpg</Link>
</Tile>
<Tile>
<Icon>./Iconfilename2.jpg</Icon>
<IconThumbnail>./filenameThumbnail2.jpg</IconThumbnail>
<Label>Title text2</Label>
<Link>./Image2.jpg</Link>
</Tile>
<Tile>
<Icon>./Iconfilename3.jpg</Icon>
<IconThumbnail>./filenameThumbnail3.jpg</IconThumbnail>
<Label>Title text</Label>
<Link>./Image3.jpg</Link>
</Tile>
</Tiles>
<SmartInfoPlayList>
<Media>
<Link>./file_01.jpg</Link>
</Media>
<Media>
<Link>./file_04.jpg</Link>
</Media>
<Media>
<Link>./file_02.jpg</Link>
</Media>
<Media>
<Link>./file_03.jpg</Link>
</Media>
</SmartInfoPlayList>
</SmartInfoShow>
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14.3 SmartInfo Browser
SmartInfo used as Browser will display the content you created (preferably with CMND). This content
can be stored on the TV locally or on a dedicated server.
How to upload content for SmartInfo Browser locally:
Create the content with CMND
Save the files into to following folder:
TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/SmartInfoBrowser/ (xxHFL5011)
TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/SmartInfoBrowser/ (xxHFL7011)
The folder ‘TPM1532HE_CloneData’ or ‘TPM1531HE_CloneData’ should be in the root of the
USB flash drive
Switch ON the TV, insert the USB with the new content
Go to [Professional settings] [Upgrade and Clone] [Clone USB to TV] menu and press “OK” to
upload the pictures in the TV
Once done, exit [Professional settings] and reboot the TV and check your changes
Make sure your settings in the [Professional settings] are correct to show the browser content
in SmartInfo
In case you are using a separate server for hosting the content:
In this case all the required SmartInfo Metadata along with the configuration XML shall be
hosted on the server which shall be loaded from the [Server URL]
Every time the “SmartInfo” key is pressed the TV shall search and load/reload
“SmartInfoBrowserMetaData.xml”
Once “SmartInfoBrowserMetaData.xml” is loaded, based on the content of
“SmartInfoBrowserMetaData.xml”, the TV shall retrieve everything from the server
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15. CSM (Customer Service Menu)
The CSM contains data about the TV software, serial number and other details. The menu can be
accessed using a standard remote control or using the master remote control.
Using the guest RC: “1 2 3 6 5 4”
Using the master RC “Recall/Info” or “Info/CSM” depending on the model
You can navigate the 9 pages using “Up/Down”.
When a USB device is connect to the TV, a text file will be written to the USB device with some details
about the TV.
The CSM data are also stored on the USB during the cloning from USB to TV. The data are stored in
the folder CSM Dump which is inside of the cloning folder TPM1532HE_CloneData (xxHFL5011)
TPM1531HE_CloneData (xxHFL7011).
The text file which contains all the data will have the name composed from the model number and
serial number of the TV. File can be viewed using any text editor and doesn’t affect the cloning data.
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16. Examples
16.1 ChannelList.xml in the clone file
After you have set your settings correctly you can clone TV to USB to change the channel list. This can
be edited via CMND or you can do this using an xml editor tool.
Depending on your set following are the folder names used in the root of the USB device containing
the clone data:
For xxHFL5011: TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
For xxHFL7011: TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
Go to the ChannelList.xml file: …/MasterCloneData/ChannelList/ChannelList.xml to edit the channel
list manually.
In below example, the file after a virgin installation:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<TvContents>
<SchemaVersion MajorVerNo="2" MinorVerNo="0" />
<ChannelMap>
<Channel>
<Source type="HDMI1" />
<Setup presetnumber="1" name="HDMI1" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Source type="HDMI2" />
<Setup presetnumber="2" name="HDMI2" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Source type="HDMI3" />
<Setup presetnumber="3" name="HDMI3" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Source type="HDMI4" />
<Setup presetnumber="4" name="HDMI4" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Source type="YPBPR" />
<Setup presetnumber="5" name="YPBPR" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Source type="SCART" />
<Setup presetnumber="6" name="SCART" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
</ChannelMap>
<ApplicationMap>
<Application>
<App Type="Native" AppName="Apps" />
<Setup name="Apps" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0" />
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</Application>
<Application>
<App Type="Native" AppName="InternetBrowser" />
<Setup name="InternetBrowser" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0" />
</Application>
<Application>
<App Type="Native" AppName="MediaBrowser" />
<Setup name="MediaBrowser" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0" />
</Application>
<Application>
<App Type="Native" AppName="Miracast" />
<Setup name="Miracast" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0" />
</Application>
<Application>
<App Type="Native" AppName="PTA" />
<Setup name="PTA" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0" />
</Application>
</ApplicationMap>
<ThemeTV />
</TvContents>
16.1.1 Add an RF channel in the ChannelList.xml
Open the ChannelList.xml file as described in the chapter ‘ChannelList.xml in the clone file’.
For each RF channel you want to add your need to add an xml element within the
<ChannelMap></ChannelMap> bracket.
Some examples:
<Channel>
<Broadcast medium="analog" frequency="203250" system="west" serviceID="41795" ONID="65535"
TSID="17056" modulation="auto" symbolrate="0" bandwidth="Auto" servicetype="TV" />
<Setup presetnumber="10" name="EEN" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Broadcast medium="dvbc" frequency="825937" system="west" serviceID="1" ONID="1" TSID="6"
modulation="auto" symbolrate="6876000" bandwidth="Auto" servicetype="TV" />
<Setup presetnumber="11" name="één HD" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Broadcast medium="dvbc" frequency="801937" system="west" serviceID="927" ONID="1" TSID="3"
modulation="auto" symbolrate="6877000" bandwidth="Auto" servicetype="Radio" />
<Setup presetnumber="12" name="Rock Alternative" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0"
PayPKG2="0" TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0"
TTV10="0" />
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Broadcast medium="dvbt" frequency="490000" system="west" serviceID="1537" ONID="8442" TSID="6"
modulation="auto" symbolrate="0" bandwidth="8MHz" servicetype="TV"></Broadcast>
<Setup presetnumber="13" name="TF1" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0"
TTV10="0"></Setup>
</Channel>
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16.1.2 Add a media channel in the ChannelList.xml
Open the ChannelList.xml file as described in the chapter ‘ChannelList.xml in the clone file’.
For each media channel you want to add your need to add an xml element within the
<ChannelMap></ChannelMap> bracket.
Make sure you place the media files you want to use in the correct folder of your clone file:
TPM153xHE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/MediaChannels/
You need to respect the available space in the TV, depending on your set type. You can check this in
the professional menu under [Android Settings] [Storage].
You can check if the codec of the file is supported via the USB media browser. If you are able to play
the files you want to use as media channel then you should be able to use them as media channel.
Some examples:
<Channel>
<Media url="./MediaChannels/file.mpg"/>
<Setup presetnumber="21" name="video1" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0"/>
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Media url="./MediaChannels/file.mp4"/>
<Setup presetnumber="22" name="video2" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0"/>
</Channel>
<Channel>
<Media url="./MediaChannels/file.jpg"/>
<Setup presetnumber="23" name="picture" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="1" PayPKG1="0" PayPKG2="0"
TTV1="0" TTV2="0" TTV3="0" TTV4="0" TTV5="0" TTV6="0" TTV7="0" TTV8="0" TTV9="0" TTV10="0"/>
</Channel>
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16.2 RoomSpecificSettings in the clone file
After you have set your settings correctly you can clone TV to USB to add room specific settings.
Depending on your set following are the folder names used in the root of the USB device containing
the clone data:
For xxHFL5011: TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
For xxHFL7011: TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
Go to the room specific via …/MasterCloneData/RoomSpecificSettings/RoomSpecificSettings.xml
In below example, you see 3 TV’s in the list, all with a different settings linked to the serial number:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?>
<RoomSpecificSettings>
<SchemaVersion MajorVerNo="1" MinorVerNo="0" />
<TV>
<SerialNumber>FZ1A1701000001</SerialNumber>
<item>
<Name>Advanced.Identification Settings.RoomID</Name>
<Value>00101</Value>
</item>
<item>
<Name>Features.Multi Remote Control</Name>
<Value>Off</Value>
</item>
</TV>
<TV>
<SerialNumber> FZ1A1701000002</SerialNumber>
<item>
<Name>Advanced.Identification Settings.RoomID</Name>
<Value>00102</Value>
</item>
<item>
<Name>Features.Multi Remote Control</Name>
<Value>0</Value>
</item>
</TV>
<TV>
<SerialNumber> FZ1A1701000003</SerialNumber>
<item>
<Name>Advanced.Identification Settings.RoomID</Name>
<Value>00102</Value>
</item>
<item>
<Name>Features.Multi Remote Control</Name>
<Value>1</Value>
</item>
</TV>
</RoomSpecificSettings>
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16.3 LocalCustomDashboard in the clone file
After you have set your settings correctly you can clone TV to USB to add your local custom dashboard.
Depending on your set following are the folder names used in the root of the USB device containing
the clone data:
For xxHFL5011: TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
For xxHFL7011: TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
Go to the local custom dashboard via …/MasterCloneData/LocalCustomDashboard/
In the professional menu, when [Dashboard] [Mode] is set to [Custom] you can set [Dashboard]
[Custom Settings] [Source] to [Local]. In this case the TV shall load the custom dashboard from the
flash memory if available.
By default the TV shall not have any pages in the flash when coming out of factory.
If in the professional menu, [Dashboard] [Custom Settings] [Server Settings] [Fallback] is set to [Off],
then the TV shall fall back to the default dashboard if there is no network connection to the server.
You need to make sure that the files in the /LocalCustomDashboard/ folder are CEHTML compliant
along with the JAPIT WIXP plugin. The total size should not exceed 64MB.
If in the professional menu, [Dashboard] [Custom Settings] [Source] is set to [Server] and the TV is
unable to connect to the configured server then it shall fall back to the custom dashboard stored
locally, if [Dashboard] [Custom Settings] [Server Settings] [Fallback] is set to [On] along with valid
fallback files.
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16.4 Add a local app in the app list
After you have set your settings correctly you can clone TV to USB to change add your own app. This
can be done via CMND or you can do this manually.
Depending on your set following are the folder names used in the root of the USB device containing
the clone data:
For xxHFL5011: TPM1532HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
For xxHFL7011: TPM1531HE_CloneData/MasterCloneData/
16.4.1 How to install your own apk if no other apps are installed yet
Copy your xxx.apk into …/MasterCloneData/AndroidApps/
Create an ‘AndroidAppsMetaData.json’ file in the /AndroidApps/ folder
Create an ‘AndroidApp_Identifier.txt’ file in the /AndroidApps/ folder
Edit the ‘AndroidApp_Identifier.txt’ file:
o Change the content to ‘YourVersionNumberDD/MM/YYYY-HH:MM’
o Change the version number, day, month, year, hour and minutes according to the
current values
Edit the ‘AndroidAppsMetaData.json’ file:
o Change the ‘xxx.apk’ into the name of your app
o ‘digitalSignature’ should stay blank
o ‘silentAction’ should be ‘install’ to install or ‘remove’ to uninstall
o ‘packageShowHide’ should be 1 to show the app in the guest menu, if it’s set to 0 then
the app will be installed but it will be hidden for the guest
o Pay attention:
Each apk must have a unique ‘packagePosition’
You can edit country and category by removing the unnecessary ones
Don’t forget to correctly indicate the total number of apps at the top of the
file or it won’t load: ‘availablePackages’
o See below the code of the file:
{
"availablePackages": "1",
"clonePackages": [
{
"packageURI": "./xxx.apk",
"digitalSignature": "",
"silentAction": "install",
"packageType": "local",
"packagePosition": "1",
"packageShowHide": "1",
"packageCountry": [
"AR",
"AT",
"AU",
"BE",
"BG",
"BR",
"CH",
"CZ",
"DE",
"DK",
"EE",
"ES",
"FI",
"FR",
"GB",
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"GR",
"HR",
"HU",
"IE",
"IT",
"KZ",
"LT",
"LU",
"LV",
"NL",
"NO",
"NZ",
"PL",
"PT",
"RO",
"RS",
"RU",
"SE",
"SI",
"SK",
"TR",
"UA",
"US",
"ZZ"
],
"packageCategory": [
"Weather",
"Music",
"Games",
"Other",
"Entertainment",
"Lifestyle",
"Travel",
"Children",
"News",
"Sports",
"Local Info",
"Financial",
"Technology"
]
}
]
}
Make sure both files are saved
Put the USB device in the TV and [Clone USB to TV] in the professional menu
16.4.2 How to install your own apk if already other apps are installed
Copy your xxx.apk into …/MasterCloneData/AndroidApps/
Edit the ‘AndroidAppsMetaData.json’ file in the /AndroidApps/ folder as explained in the
previous chapter and pay attention:
o Each apk must have a unique ‘packagePosition’
o You can edit country and category by removing the unnecessary ones
o Don’t forget to correctly indicate the total number of apps at the top of the file or it
won’t load: ‘availablePackages’
Edit the ‘AndroidApp_Identifier.txt’ file in the /AndroidApps/ folder
If you don’t want other apps except your own app to be installed then in the professional menu you
need to set [Features] [Apps] [Mode] to [Local Apps].
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17. IP TV installation
17.1 Setup
It’s not advised to set the TV in green mode in combination with IPTV because the boot time will be
too slow.
There are some limitations for the multicast stream that can be tuned:
TS stream needs to be compatible with DVB standard
Maximum bit rate 18Mbps
Encapsulation of 7TS packets per IP frame. Each UDP packet must contain exactly 7 data chunks
otherwise the packet is not parsed and it will get lost
Multicast addresses need to be within following range: from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255
By default the TV will be set to IGMP v2. The switches in the network need to be adapted for
this. If the switches only support v3, then it will be better to change the setting in professional
menu to v3.
Duplex mode must be set to automatic or half-duplex for the 7011 series TV. The 5011 series
TV is able to also support full duplex mode.
17.2 Settings for installing IPTV
To set up an IPTV installation you need to go through the virgin installation as described in the chapter
‘Virgin installation wizard’.
After this you need to apply following settings as described in the chapter ‘Professional settings’:
[Dashboard] [Mode] [Default]
[Date and Time] [Source] [Automatic NTP]
[Advanced] [Professional Mode] [On]
This option always needs to be ON
[Advanced] [Power] [Standby Mode] [Fast]
Setting up this option on Green will reduce the energy consumption in standby, but will
increase the startup time
[Wireless and Networks] [Control TV Over IP] [WebServices]
Note: Below settings are to be able to control the TV’s using CMND
o [Server URL]: Set the URL correct to get the TV’s detected in CMND
o [TVDiscoveryService] [On]
This is the web service through which a web server will detect the presence of TVs in
the IP network using the TV serial number or production code (and other data). This is
achieved by the TV polling the web service server periodically. For the server to
identify the TV uniquely, the TV details or parameters are being passed to the server
o [ProfessionalSettingsService] [On]
This allows changing or requesting the current professional settings parameters. It is
similar to WIxP's professional settings control, except that mechanism used here is
web services, instead of WIxP
o [IPUpgradeService] [On]
This will allow cloning and software update of the TV over IP via CMND
Note: There is no longer need to change your setting for upgrade over IP or RF. Both will
be check automatically.
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17.3 Installing IP Channels
Open the ChannelList.xml file as described in the chapter ‘ChannelList.xml in the clone file’.
For each IP channel in your network, an xml element needs to be inserted within the
<ChannelMap></ChannelMap> brackets with the following format: (The green elements are the ones
that need editing)
<Channel>
<Multicast url="multicast://[ipaddress]:[port]/0/0/0/VBR"></Multicast>
<Setup presetnumber="[number]" name="[channel name]" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="0" PayPKG1="0"
PayPKG2="0" ></Setup>
</Channel>
The fields to be filled in are:
[ipaddress]: A standard IPv4 address
[port]: The port number in decimal form
For example: url="multicast://239.200.0.3:1234/0/0/0/VBR"
[number]: The channel number in decimal form, make sure you don’t have duplicate channel
numbers
For example: presetnumber="1"
[channel name]: The channel name as a string in text form
For example: name="Discovery Channel"
As an end result you have for example:
<Channel>
<Multicast url=" multicast://239.200.0.3:1234/0/0/0/VBR "></Multicast>
<Setup presetnumber="31" name=" Discovery Channel" blank="0" skip="0" FreePKG="0" PayPKG1="0"
PayPKG2="0" ></Setup>
</Channel>
After you have made your channel list you have to clone USB to TV again.
17.4 Installing IP Channels without a CMND server
If you don’t have a CMND server in the IP network, below professional settings should be disabled.
This will prevent the TV to look for a CMND server and wait for responses.
Go to [Wireless and Networks] [Control TV Over IP] in the professional menu and set:
[WebServices] [TVDiscoveryService] [Off]
[WebServices] [ProfessionalSettingsService] [Off]
[WebListeningService] [PowerService] [Off]
Note that if you want to use CMND later on that all these settings need to be changed on each TV
manually.
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