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Philips HMP2000/05 User Manual
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Trademark notice
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
“This product contains technology subject to certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or
distribution of this technology outside of this product is prohibited without the appropriate license(s)
from Microsoft.”
Content owners use Microsoft PlayReadyTM content access technology to protect their intellectual
property, including copyrighted content. This device uses PlayReady technology to access PlayReady
protected content and/or WMDRM-protected content. If the device fails to properly enforce
restrictions on content usage, content owners may require Microsoft to revoke the device’s ability
to consume PlayReady-protected content. Revocation should not affect unprotected content or
content protected by other content access technologies. Content owners may require you to upgrade
PlayReady to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that
requires the upgrade.
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Safety and notice
Read and understand all instructions before you use this player. If damage is caused by failure to follow
the instructions, the warranty does not apply.
Safety
Risk of electric shock or re!
• Never expose the product and accessories to rain or water. Never place liquid containers, such
as vases, near the product. If liquids are spilt on or into the product, disconnect it from the power
outlet immediately. Contact Philips Consumer Care to have the product checked before use.
• Never place the product and accessories near naked ames or other heat sources, including direct
sunlight.
• Never insert objects into the ventilation slots or other openings on the product.
• Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
• Disconnect the product from the power outlet before lightning storms.
• When you disconnect the power cord, always pull the plug, never the cable.
Risk of short circuit or re!
• Before you connect the product to the power outlet, ensure that the power voltage matches the
value printed on the back of the product. Never connect the product to the power outlet if the
voltage is different.
• Never expose the remote control or batteries to rain, water or excessive heat.
• Avoid force coming onto power plugs. Loose power plugs can cause arcing or re.
Risk of injury or damage to the product!
• Never place the product or any objects on power cords or on other electrical equipment.
• If the product is transported in temperatures below 5°C, unpack the product and wait until its
temperature matches room temperature before connecting it to the power outlet.
Risk of overheating!
• Never install this product in a conned space. Always leave a space of at least four inches around
the product for ventilation. Make sure that curtains or other objects never cover the ventilation slots
on the product.
Risk of contamination!
• Remove the battery if it is exhausted or if the remote control is not to be used for an extended
period of time.
• Batteries contain chemical substances, they should be disposed of properly.
Risk of swallowing batteries!
• The product/remote control may contain a coin type battery, which can be swallowed. Keep the
battery out of reach of children at all times!
Care of the environment
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can
be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means that the product is
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
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Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal
household waste. Correct disposal of your old product helps to prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be
disposed with normal household waste.Please inform yourself about the local rules on separate
collection of batteries because correct disposal helps to prevent negative consequences for the
environmental and human health.
Compliance
This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community.
Copyright
This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S.
patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse
engineering and disassembly are prohibited.
2011 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
Specications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V or their respective owners. Philips reserves the right to change products at any time
without being obliged to adjust earlier supplies accordingly.
Warranty
• Risk of injury, damage to the player or void of warranty! Never attempt to repair the player yourself.
• Use the player and accessories only as intended by the manufacturer. The caution sign printed on
the back of the player indicates risk of electric shock.
• Never remove the player cover. Always contact Philips Customer Support for service or repairs.
• Any operation expressly prohibited in this manual, or any adjustments and assembly procedures not
recommended or authorized in this manual shall void the warranty.
Philips Electronics Hong Kong Ltd. hereby offers to deliver, upon request, a copy of the complete
corresponding source code for the copyrighted open source software packages used in this product for
which such offer is requested by the respective licenses.
This offer is valid up to three years after product purchase to anyone
in receipt of this information. To obtain source code, please contact open.source@philips.com. If you
prefer not to use email or if you do not receive conrmation receipt within a week after mailing to this
email address, please write to “Open Source Team, Philips Intellectual Property & Standards, P.O. Box
220, 5600 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands.” If you do not receive timely conrmation of your letter,
please email to the email address above.
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Contents
1 Control and play 10
Use the remote control 10
Text entry 11
Select play options 12
2 Browsemediales 13
Browse all les 14
Browse movie les 15
Browse music les 16
Browse photo les 17
3 Play from online services 18
Connect to the Internet 18
Watch online TV or shared video 19
Enjoy Internet services 19
4 Manageles 21
Copy or move les and folders 21
Delete les and folders 22
Rename les and folders 22
Create music playlists 22
Create photo albums 23
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Private AP SettingPrivate AP
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Wireless
Network Info
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1 Control and play
Use the remote control
Function Buttons / Actions
Switch the player on or to standby mode
Navigate between screens or through options
• Return to the Home screen
• Navigate through options
• Back one level
• Conrm the option OK
View options menu for media play or le navigation OPTIONS
Control the play
• Start, pause, or resume the play
• Stop the play
• Skip to the previous/ next media le /
• Search backwards or forward within current le /
• Access subtitle settings SUBTITLE
• Rotate a photo /
• Display the information about current le during
play
• Access online videos and TV episodes from Netix Netix
Remove current connected device safely Press and hold
Manage les/ folders under [Folder] on or between con-
nected storage devices
EDIT
*If there is no button press or media play on the playerfor 5 minutes, the screen
saver is activated.
*If there is no button press or media play on the playerfor 15 minutes, the device
switches to standby mode automatically except that:
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• You enter text on the onscreen keyboard;
• You select setup options under [Setup].
Textentry
With the onscreen keyboard, use the remote control to enter text.
1 On the remote control, press to move to a key, press OK to
select the letter or symbol.
2 Do the following to select input options:
/ : Move the cursor to the left or right.
: Delete the entry before the cursor.
3 When the text entry is complete, select OK on the onscreen keyboard to
exit.
To select input mode,
• Select / on the onscreen keyboard.
» On the onscreen keyboard, current input mode is highlighted.
: English input in upper case
: English input in low case
: symbols
OK
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Select play options
1 During play, press OPTIONS on the remote control.
2 Press to select an option. Press OK to conrm.
Video options
[Subtitle]: Adjust subtitle settings.
• Press to select an item and to adjust values. Then press OK
to conrm.
[Audio]: Select an audio language.
[Night mode]: Equalize loud and soft sounds to play media at a low volume level
at night.
[GOTO]: Skip play to the specic time.
• Press to select an item and to adjust values. Then press OK
to conrm.
[Repeat Title]: Repeat the current title.
[Repeat All]: Repeat the movie le.
[Repeat Off]: Turn off a repeat mode.
[Video Setting]: Adjust the video settings.
• Press to select an item and to adjust values. Then press
OKto conrm.
Audio option
[Repeat Off]: Turn off a repeat mode.
[Repeat One]: Repeat the current music le.
[Repeat All]: Repeat all the music ies.
[ShufeLoop]: Play music les in a random loop.
Photo options
[Slide Timing]: Set a display interval for a slideshow.
[Slide Transition]: Select a transition effect for a slideshow.
[Repeat Off]: Turn off a repeat mode.
[Repeat All]: Repeat all the photo ies.
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[ShufeLoop]: Play photo les in a random loop.
[Background Music]: Select and play a music le during slideshow.
[Video Setting]: Adjust the video settings.
2 Browse media files
You can browse media les stored in a USB storage device.
1 Press .
2 Select [USB].
3 Select a mode to browse media les.
• [Folder]
• [Movies]
• [Music]
• [Photos]
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Browseallles
1 Press to select [Folder] and press OK to conrm.
2 Select your USB storage device and press OK.
3 Press OPTIONS in the le browser.
4 Press / to select a mode to view or arrange les.
[Thumbnails]: Display thumbnails of les or folder.
[List]: Display les or folder in a list.
[Preview]: Display les or folders with a preview window.
[All Media] Display all media les.
[Movies]: Display movie les.
[Photos]: Display photo les.
[Music]: Display music les.
Folder Movies MusicPhotos
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Browsemovieles
1 Press to select [Movies] and press OK to conrm.
2 Press OPTIONS in the le browser.
3 Press / to select a mode to view or arrange les.
[Search]: Search movie les. Follow on screen instruction to type in key words in
the mini keyboard and press to start search.
[Thumbnails]: Display thumbnails of movie les.
[List]: Display movie les in a list.
[Preview]: Display les or folders with a preview window.
[All Movies]: Display all movies les.
[Show DVDs]: Display all les in DVD ISO format.
[Flash Animation]: Display all ash les.
[Go to Folder]: Go to the folder where the selected le is placed.
[Name]: List movies les in an alphabetical order of their names.
[Size]: List movies les in the ascending order of their sizes.
[Most Viewed]: List most viewed movie les.
[Recently Added]: List movie les added recently.
Folder Movies Music Photos
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Browsemusicles
1 Press to select [Music] and press OK to conrm.
2 Press OPTIONS in the le browser.
3 Press / to select a mode to view or arrange les.
[Search]: Search music les. Follow on screen instruction to type in key words in
the mini keyboard and press to start search.
[Thumbnails]: Display thumbnails of music les.
[List]: Display music les in a list.
[Preview]: Display music les with a preview window.
[Go to Folder]: Go to the folder where the selected le is placed.
[All Songs]: Display all music les.
[Albums]: Display music les by albums.
[Artists]: Display music les by artists.
[Genres]: Sort music les by genres.
[Years]: Sort music les by years.
[Playlists]: Display play lists.
[Recently Played]: List music les played recently.
[Recently Added]: List music les added recently.
[Name]: List music les in an alphabetical order of their names.
FolderMoviesMusic Photos
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Browsephotoles
1 Press to select [Photos]and press OK to conrm.
2 Press OPTIONS in the le browser.
3 Press / to select a mode to view or arrange les.
[Search]: Search photo les. Follow on screen instruction to type in key words in
the mini keyboard and press to start search.
[Thumbnails]: Display thumbnails of photo les or folder.
[List]: Display les or folder in a list.
[Preview]: Display les or folders with a preview window.
[Photo Directory]: Display photo les in the directory mode.
[Leaf Folder View]: Display photo les in the leaf folder mode.
[Date view]: Sort photo les by date modied.
[All Photos]: Display all photos les.
[Albums]: Sort photo les by albums.
[Go to Folder]: Go to the folder where the selected le is placed.
[Name]: List photo les in an alphabetical order of their names.
[Recently Added]: List photo les added recently.
[Recently Played]: List photo les played recently.
Folder Movies MusicPhotos
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3 Play from online services
Connect the playerto the Internet. You can enjoy online services on the TV.
Note
•Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. bears no responsibility for content provided by Net TV service
providers.
Connect to the Internet
What you need A wired router that is connected to the Internet
1 Press .
» The home page is displayed.
2 Select [Setup] and press OK.
» The setup menu is displayed.
3 Select [Network]>[Wireless]and press OK.
» A list of available wireless networks is displayed.
4 Select your network from the list and press OK.
» A mini keyboard is displayed.
• If your network is encrypted with a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
key, select [Hexcode] or [ASCII] to enter the key in hex or ASCII
format from the option menu.
• If your network is not in the list, select [Private AP Setting] to enter the
SSID of your network and web key.
5 Use and OK to enter your key.
6 Press to conrm.
» A connection test is started
» The status of network connection is displayed after the test is completed.
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7 Press OK to exit.
Note
•To re-scan available wireless networks, press EDIT.
Watch online TV or shared video
What you need Connect this player to the Internet. (see "Set up a
network").
1 On the Home screen of the player, select [Netix].
» The Home page of Netix is displayed.
• To enjoy YouTube video, select [YouTube] on the Home screen.
2 On the remote control, do the following to browse the Web pages on your
TV.
Function Button/Action
Select an option
Conrm an option OK
Exit the Netix
Stop play
Enjoy Internet services
With this player, you can access online services, such as movies, pictures, music, and
games.
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What you need Connect this player to the Internet. (see "Set up a network").
1 On the Home screen of the player, select [Internet Services] and
press OK.
» The Internet services are displayed.
2 Select a service.
• [Facebook]: a social networking service
• [AccuWeather]: an online weather forecasting service worldwide
• [Piccasa]: an online photo album
3 Follow the on-screen instruction and use your remote control to enjoy the
services.
Function Button/Action
Select a service or item.
Conrm a selection. OK
Return to a previous page, or delete input text.
Return to the home page.
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4 Manage files
On the player, select the source device on the Home screen. Go to [Folder], and
you can manage les on the connected storage devices.
Copyormovelesandfolders
On the player, you can copy or move les and folders on or between connected
storage devices.
1 In [Folder], select a le or folder in the list of les/ folders.
To select multiple les,
a On the remote control, press EDIT.
» A list of options is displayed.
b Select [Multiple Select].
» A le list is created for you to add les or folders.
c Press / toselectaleorfolder.Press toconrm.
2 On the remote control, press EDIT.
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3 On the pop-up list of options, select [Copy] or [Move].
4 Select a folder on current or another connected device as the destination.
Press to conrm.
» The selected les or folders are copied or moved to the destination.
Deletelesandfolders
1 Follow Step 1-3 under "Copy or move les and folders" (see 'Copy or move
les and folders' on page 8).
2 On the pop-up list of options, select [Delete].
» The selected les or folders are deleted from the player.
Renamelesandfolders
1 In [Folder], select a le or folder in the list of les/ folders.
2 On the remote control, press EDIT.
3 On the pop-up list of options, select [Rename].
4 On the pop-up onscreen keyboard, edit the le/ folder name (see 'Text
entry' on page 2).
Create music playlists
On the player, you can create playlists for music les you want to play together.
1 In [Folder], select music les.
a On the remote control, press EDIT.
» A list of options is displayed.
b Select [Multiple Select].
» A le list is created for you to add les.
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c Press / toselectale.Press toconrm.
2 On the remote control, press EDIT.
3 On the pop-up list of options, select [Save Playlist].
4 Name the playlist as needed.
» A music playlist is created.
Create photo albums
On the player, you can create photo albums for picture les.
1 In [Folder], select picture les.
a On the remote control, press EDIT.
» A list of options is displayed.
b Select [Multiple Select].
» A le list is created for you to add les.
c Press / toselectale.Press toconrm.
2 On the remote control, press EDIT.
3 On the pop-up list of options, select [Save Photo Album].
4 Name the photo album as needed.
» A photo album is created.
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5 Setup
You can change the setup options of the player.
1 On the Home screen, select [Setup].
» The setup menu is displayed.
2 Press to select an option. Press OK to conrm the option.
• Press to return to the upper-level menu.
System
[Menu Language]: Select the language for onscreen menus.
[Subtitle]: Select the subtitle language for videos.
[Screen Saver]: Enable the screen saver when the player is in the idle mode
for a selected time span, for example, in pause or stop mode.
[Device Name]: Change the name of this player.
[Resume Play]: Resume video play from the last stop position.
[Factory Default]: Restore factory settings.
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Audio
[HDMI Output]: Select audio output for the HDMI connector. Use the
HDMI output for the LPCM sound of more than two channels.
[Lip Sync]: Synchronize audio with video play.
Video
[Aspect Ratio]: Select display aspect ratio.
*[TV System]: Select the video resolution that your TV supports. See your
TV manual for details.
*[1080P 24Hz]: Use 1080p 24 Hz for video output, where 1080p 24 Hz
denotes the resolution and frame rate.
[Deep Color]: Display colors with more shades and hues when the video
content is recorded in Deep Color mode and the TV supports this feature.
Note
•*If the video resolution is incompatible with your TV, you can see a blank screen. To recover the
display, wait for 10 seconds.
Network
[Wireless]: Set up a wireless network connection.
[Network Info]: Display current network status, such as the MAC address,
and current IP address and subnet mask.
MISC
[Version Info]: Display the information about the player.
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[Device Name]: Change the name of this player
[Online upgrade]: Update the rmware of the player from the Internet.
[USB upgrade]: Update the rmware of the player through a USB storage
device.
6 EasyLink
The playersupports Philips EasyLink which uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer
Electronics Control) protocol. You can use a single remote control to control
EasyLink compliant devices that are connected through HDMI.
1 Through HDMI, connect the player to a TV compliant with the HDMI CEC
protocol.
2 On the TV, switch on the functions to allow HDMI CEC operations (Consult
the user manual of the TV).
3 On the player, switch on [Easy Link].
• On the Home screen, select [Setup] > [Easy Link]. Select [On].
4 In [Easy Link], you can select the following options:
[One Touch Play]
When you start play on the player, the TV switches to the HDMI input channel
automatically.
[One Touch Standby]
When you switch the TV to the standby mode, the player switches to the
standby mode automatically.
[Auto Power On From TV]
When you switch to the input channel of the playeron the TV,the player can
switch on automatically from the standby mode.
Note
•Philips does not guarantee 100% interoperability with all HDMI CEC devices.
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7 Update the firmware
Before you update the rmware, check current rmware version of the player.
Tocheckthermwareversion,
• On the Home screen, go to [Setup] > [MISC] > [Version Info.].
UpdatethermwarethroughtheInternet
1 Connect the player to the Internet.
2 On the Home screen of the player, select [Setup] > [MISC] > [Online upgrade].
» If a rmware update is detected, you are prompted to start the update.
3 Follow onscreen instructions to complete the update.
» When the update is complete, the player switches off automatically, and
then switches on again.
Updatethermwarethroughastoragedevice
1 On your computer, do the following:
• Go to www.philips.com/support to nd the latest rmware.
• Search for your model and click on "Software and drivers".
• Download the rmware update and save the le to the root directory
of a USB storage device.
2 On the player, do the following:
• Connect the USB storage device.
• On the Home screen, select [Setup] > [MISC]> [USB upgrade].
» If a rmware update is detected, you are prompted to start the update.
3 Follow onscreen instructions to complete the update.
» When the update is complete, the playerswitches off automatically, and
then switches on again.
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Caution
•Keep the playerpowered and the storage device mounted before the rmware update is complete.
8 Troubleshooting
If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the model and serial number of this
player. The model number and serial number are at the bottom of this player.
Write the numbers here:
Model No. __________________________
Serial No. ___________________________
No picture.
• Refer to the TV user manual for how to select the correct video input
channel
No sound output from the TV.
• Make sure that the audio cables are connected to the audio input sockets
that are grouped with the selected video input sockets.
The contents of the USB storage device cannot be read.
• The format of this USB storage device is not supported.
• The supported memory size is 1TB maximum.
• Make sure that this player supports these les. (Refer to "Specications" >
"Playable media")
• DRM-protected video les that are stored on a USB storage device cannot
be played through an analog video connection (for example, composite). You
need to use an HDMI connection to play these les.
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9 Specification
Note
•Specication and design are subject to change without notice.
File
• Video: MPEG 1/2, H.264, VC-1, H.263, WMV (V9), AVI, TS, M2TS, TP, TRP, ISO,
VOB, DAT, MP4, MPG, MOV (H.264), ASF, FLV(640 x 480), MKV, M4V.
• Audio: Audio: Dolby digital, AAC, OGG, MKA, MP3, WAV, APE, FLAC, LPCM,
PCM, WMA (V9), IMP/MS ADPCM, WMA Pro
• Picture: .JPEG, JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF (unanimated GIF), BMP, TIF, M-JPEG, HD-JPEG
USB storage device
• Compatibility: Hi-Speed USB (2.0)
Subtitle support
• .srt, .sub, .smi, .ssa, .ass, .txt, .psb, .idx+.sub
Video
• Signal system: PAL /NTSC
• HDMI output: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080p24
Audio
• Analog stereo output
• Signal to noise ratio (1 kHz): > 90 dB (A-weighted)
• Dynamic Range (1 kHz): > 80 dB (A-weighted)
• Frequency response: +/-0.2 dB
Main Unit
• Dimensions (L x W x H): 136 x 86 x 52 mm
• Net Weight: 0.41 Kg
Power
• Input: DC 5V 1.5A
• Power consumption: < 7.5 W
• Power consumption in standby mode: < 1 W
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NOTICE
SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
THIS SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“THIS AGREEMENT”)
IS A LEGAL AND BINDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (EITHER AN
INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY) AND PHILIPS CONSUMER LIFESTYLE B.V. A
DUTCH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, WITH ITS PRINCIPAL OFFICE AT
HIGH TECH CAMPUS 37, 5656 AE EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS
AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY
“PHILIPS”). THIS AGREEMENT GIVES YOU THE RIGHT TO USE CERTAIN
SOFTWARE (THE “SOFTWARE”) INCLUDING USER DOCUMENTATION
IN ELECTRONIC FORM WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY
OR TOGETHER WITH A PHILIPS PRODUCT (THE “DEVICE”) OR A PC. BY
DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE,
YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS, DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL OR
OTHERWISE USE THE SOFTWARE. IF YOU ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE IN
TANGIBLE MEDIA E.G. CD WITHOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO REVIEW THIS
LICENSE AND DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RECEIVE A FULL
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IF YOU RETURN THE SOFTWARE UNUSED WITH PROOF OF PAYMENT
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1. Grant of License. This Agreement grants you a non-exclusive,
nontransferable, non-sub licensable license to install and use, on the Device
or a PC, as applicable, one (1) copy of the specied version of the Software
in object code format as set out in the user documentation solely for your
personal use. The Software is “in use” when it is loaded into the temporary
or permanent memory (i.e. RAM, hard disk, etc.) of the PC or the Device.
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intellectual property rights incorporated therein. The Software is protected
by copyright laws, international treaty provisions, and other intellectual
property laws. Therefore, other than as expressly set forth herein, you may
not copy the Software without prior written authorization of Philips, except
that you may make one (1) copy of the Software for your back-up purposes
only. You may not copy any printed materials accompanying the Software,
nor print more than one (1) copy of any user documentation provided in
electronic form, except that you may make one (1) copy of such printed
materials for your back-up purposes only.
3. License Restrictions. Except as provided otherwise herein, you shall not
rent, lease, sublicense, sell, assign, loan, or otherwise transfer the Software.
You shall not, and you shall not permit any third party, to reverse engineer,
decompile, or disassemble the Software, except to the extent that applicable
law expressly prohibits the foregoing restriction. You may not remove or
destroy any product identication, copyright notices, or other proprietary
markings or restrictions from the Software. All titles, trademarks, and
copyright and restricted rights notices shall be reproduced on your back up
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Software into another program or create derivative works based upon the
Software.
4. Termination of certain functionality. The Software may contain
components of certain licensed software including software licensed from
Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”) which implements Microsoft’s digital
rights management technology for Windows Media. Content providers are
using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media (“WM-
DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so
that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not
misappropriated. Your Device may also use WM-DRM software to transfer
or play Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of such
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WM-DRM Software is compromised, Microsoft may revoke (either on
its own or upon the request of the owners of Secure Content (“Secure
Content Owners”)) the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new licenses
to copy, store, transfer, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does
not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content.
A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your PC and/or your
Device whenever you download a license for Secure Content. Microsoft
may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto
your Device on behalf of Secure Content Owners, which may disable
your Device’s ability to copy, store, display, transfer, and/or play Secure
Content. Secure Content Owners may also require you to upgrade some
of the WM-DRM components distributed with this Software (“WM-DRM
Upgrades”) before accessing their content. When you attempt to play
Secure Content, WM-DRM Software built by Microsoft will notify you that
a WM-DRM Upgrade is required and then ask for your consent before the
WM-DRM Upgrade is downloaded. WM-DRM Software built by Philips
may do the same. If you decline the upgrade, you will not be able to access
Secure Content that requires the WM-DRM Upgrade; however, you will still
be able to access unprotected content and Secure Content that does not
require the upgrade. WM-DRM features that access the Internet, such as
acquiring new licenses and/or performing a required WM-DRM Upgrade,
can be switched off. When these features are switched off, you will still be
able to play Secure Content if you have a valid license for such content
already stored on your Device. However, you will not be able to use certain
of the WM-DRM Software features that require Internet access such as
the ability to download content that requires the WM-DRM Upgrade. All
title and intellectual property rights in and to the Secure Content is the
property of the respective Secure Content owners and may be protected
by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This
Agreement grants you no rights to use such Secure Content. To summarize,
if the Software contains Microsoft WM-DRM components – Secure
Content you desire to download, copy, store, display, transfer, and/or play
is protected by the Microsoft WM-DRM components of the Software.
Microsoft, Secure Content Owners, or Secure Content distributors may
deny you access, or restrict your access, to Secure Content even after you
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have paid for, and/or obtained, it. Neither your consent nor the consent
or approval of Philips is necessary for any of them to deny, withhold
or otherwise restrict your access to Secure Content. Philips does not
guaranty that you will be able to download, copy, store, display, transfer,
and/or play Secure Content.
5. Open Source Software. (a) This software may contain components that are
subject to open-source terms, as stated in the documentation accompanying
the Device. This Agreement does not apply to this software as such. (b) Your
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use, distribute or create derivative works of the Software in any manner that
would subject the Software to Open Source Terms. “Open Source Terms”
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agreed between you and Philips.
9. Limited Software Warranty. Philips provides the Software ‘as is’ and
without any warranty except that the Software will perform substantially
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in accordance with the documentation accompanying the Software for
a period of one year after your rst download, installation or use of the
Software, whichever occurs rst. Philips’ entire liability and your exclusive
remedy for breach of this warranty shall be, at Philips’ option, either (i)
return of the price paid by you for the Software (if any); or (b) repair or
replacement of the Software that does not meet the warranty set forth
herein and that is returned to Philips with a copy of your receipt. This
limited warranty shall be void if failure of the Software has resulted from
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period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer. This limited warranty shall
not apply to you if the Software was provided to you free of charge on an
evaluation only basis.
10. NO OTHER WARRANTIES. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, PHILIPS
AND ITS LICENSORS DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE
WILL OPERATE ERROR FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED, OR WILL MEET
YOUR REQUIREMENTS. YOU ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR
SELECTION OF THE SOFTWARE TO ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED
RESULTS, AND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF, USE OF, AND RESULTS
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DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER EXPRESS
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PURPOSE, AND ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF RESULTS WITH
RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING MATERIALS.
THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. PHILIPS DOES
NOT WARRANT THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DOWNLOAD, COPY,
STORE, DISPLAY, TRANSFER, AND/OR PLAY SECURE CONTENT.
11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL
PHILIPS OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL,
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR
LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF
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BUSINESS INFORMATION, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OR OTHER
PECUNIARY LOSS, EVEN IF PHILIPS OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT
SHALL PHILIPS’ OR ITS LICENSORS’ AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE GREATER
OF THE PRICE ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR THE SOFTWARE OR FIVE
POUNDS STERLING (5.00).
12. Trademarks. Certain of the product and Philips names used in this
Agreement, the Software, and the printed user documentation may
constitute trademarks of the Philips, its licensors or other third parties. You
are not authorized to use any such trademarks.
13. ExportAdministration.You agree that you will not directly or indirectly,
export or re-export the Software to any country for which the United
States Export Administration Act, or any similar United States law or
regulation requires an export license or other U.S. Government approval,
unless the appropriate export license or approval has rst been obtained.
By downloading or installing the Software you agree to abide by this Export
provision.
14. Governing law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of your country of
residence , without reference to its conict of laws principles. Any dispute
between you and Philips regarding this Agreement shall be subject to the
non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of your country of residence.
15. General. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between you
and Philips and supersedes any prior representation, undertaking or other
communication or advertising with respect to the Software and user
documentation. If any part of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder
of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. This Agreement shall
not prejudice the statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer.
EULA-English (UK)
September 2009
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Philips Consumer Lifestyle
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Philips Consumer Lifestyle AMB 544-9056
HK-1152-HMP2000 Year 2011
........................................................ ...........................................................................
(Report No. / Numéro du Rapport) (Year in which the CE mark is affixed / Année au cours de
laquelle le marquage CE a été apposé)
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
(DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE CE)
We / Nous, PHILIPS CONSUMER LIFESTYLE B.V.
(Name / Nom de l’entreprise)
TUSSENDIEPEN 4, 9206 AD DRACHTEN, THE NETHERLANDS
(address / adresse)
Declare under our responsibility that the electrical product(s):
(Déclarons sous notre propre responsabilitéque le(s) produit(s) électrique(s):)
Philips HMP200xy/05, /12,/51, /58
(“x” can be 0 -9 for cabinet colour
difference, “y” can be A-Z or blank)
....................................................................... ...........................................................
(brand name, nom de la marque)(Type version ormodel,référence ou modèle)
HD Media Player
..............................................................................................
(product description, description du produit)
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following harmonized standards:
(Auquel cette déclaration se rapporte, est conforme auxnormes harmonisées suivantes)
(title, number and date of issue of the standard /titre, numéro et date de parution de la norme)
EN55013: (2001), Am1 (2003), Am2 (2006)
EN55020: (2007)
EN55022: (2006), Am1 (2007)
EN61000-3-2: (2006), Am2 (2009)
EN61000-3-3: (2008)
EN301489-1 V1.8.1 (2008)
EN301489-17 V2.1.1 (2009)
EN300328 V1.7.1 (2006)
EN62311: (2008)
EN60065: (2002), Am1 (2006), Am11 (2008)
EN62301: (2005)
Following the provisions of :
(Conformément aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions pertinentes de:)
2006/95/EC (Low Votage Directive)
1999/5//EC (R&TTE Directive)
2009/125/EC (ErP Directive)
-EC/1275/2008
-EC/278/2009
And are produced under a quality scheme at least in conformity with ISO 9001 or CENELEC
Permanent Documents
(Et sont fabriqués conformément à unequalité au moins conforme à la norme ISO 9001 ou aux Documents Permanents CENELEC)
TUV SUD PSB Pte Ltd. CB test
TUV SUD China R&TTE test
The Notified Body ............................................... performed ......................................................
(L’Organisme Notifié)(Name and number/ nom et numéro) (a effectué) (description of intervention /
description de l’intervention)
SG-TN-01958
NC/16474
And issued the certificate, .................................................................
(et a délivré le certificat) (certificate number / numéro du certificat)
.
Drachten, Netherlands, Dec.23, 2011 A.Speelman, CL Compliance Manager
.......................................................... ............................................................................................
(place,date / lieu, date)(signature, name and function /signature, nom et fonction)
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Specifications are subject to change without notice
© 2012 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All rights reserved.
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to
the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can
redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the
start of each source le to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each
le should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where the full notice is
found.
<one line to give the program’s name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this
program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge,
MA 02139, USA.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an
interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w’.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions;
type `show c’ for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w’ and `show c’ should show the appropriate parts of
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13. pppd
/ pppd.h - PPP daemon global declarations.
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