Philips Universal Remote SRP5107/27 Manual
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Philips Universal Remote SRP5107/27 Manual

Your SRP5107

Congratulations on your purchase of the Philips SRP5107 universal remote control. After setting up the remote control you can operate up to 7 different devices with it.

Simple Setup

The universal remote control comes with the innovative Simple Setup technology. After setup, the SRP5107 can operate TV, DVD player/ recorder (including Blu-ray player), VCR, DVR, HD, auxiliary equipment and all common Cable, Satellite, DTV and other set top boxes, such as DirecTV, Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, Time Warner, Scientific Atlanta, TiVo and many more.

Simply follow the instructions in chapter 2.3 to set up the remote control for your devices.

We focused on making this remote control consumer friendly. We have highlighted the DVR (TiVo/Replay) buttons in blue for easy referencing on the keypad.

The remote control is equipped with the most common functions for operating your devices. However, if you miss certain functions, this remote control can 'learn' these functions from the original remote control.

To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at: www.philips.com/welcome.

Getting started

Inserting the batteries

Inserting the batteries

Note
When replacing the batteries, all user settings will be retained in the remote control memory for an unlimited period of time.

Testing the universal remote control

It is advised to test whether your device(s) already respond(s) to the SRP5107 before setting it up (see chapter 2.3). The example below instructs you how to do this for your TV. You can repeat the same steps for other devices (DVR, DVD player/recorder, Cable/Satellite box, DTV, VCR, HD and auxiliary equipment) which you want to operate using the SRP5107.

Example: testing the universal remote control on your TV:

  1. Switch ON your TV manually or use the original remote LEARN POWER control for this. Tune to channel 1.
  2. Press the device selection DVR DVD CBL VCR button to select TV.
    • The red Setup light blinks. If the Setup light did not blink, check whether the batteries are properly inserted (see chapter 2.1).
      Testing the universal remote control Step 1
  3. Check whether the buttons that you need for operating your TV are working. For an overview of the buttons and their functions see chapter 3.1.
    • If the TV responds as it should to all of the button commands, the SRP5107 is ready for use.
      If the device does not respond at all or not to all of the button commands, follow the instructions in chapter 2.3.
      Testing the universal remote control Step 2

Setting up the universal remote control

The example below instructs you how to set up your universal remote control for your TV. You can repeat the same steps for other devices (DVR, DVD player/recorder, Cable/Satellite box, DTV, VCR, HD and auxiliary equipment) which you want to operate, using the universal remote control.

The remote control can be set up to operate any 7 of the following devices:

Device name Description
TV Traditional TV, LCD/Plasma TV, flat panel TV, projection TV and 3D TV, TV part of TV/VCR, TV/VCR/DVD and TV/DVD combos
DVR Digital/Personal Video Recorder (DVR/PVR), TiVo, DVR part of DVR/SAT, DVR/Cable and DVR/DVD combos
DVD DVD player/recorder (DVDR/DVD- RW), DVD/Hard Disk Drive combination (DVDR-HDD), Blu-Ray player, High Definition DVD player (HD-DVD), DVD part of TV/DVD, TV/VCR/DVD, DVR/DVD and VCR/DVD combos
CBL/SAT Cable box, satellite receiver, Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), Free To Air TV, High Definition Television decoder (HDTV), Digital Television (DTV), TiVo, SAT/Digital TV (DTV)/WebTV, DTV/Advanced Television Systems (ATSC) - Digital To Analog Converter, CBL part of DVR/Cable combos and SAT part of DVR/SAT combos
VCR Video cassette player/recorder, VCR part of TV/VCR, TV/VCR/DVD and VCR/DVD combos
AUX Auxiliary equipment:
CD, Audio System, Laser Disc, Digital Picture Frame, Media Center PC, Home Automation, Home Theater in a Box (HTIB)
HD Any of the above listed devices

Example: setting up the universal remote control to operate your TV:

  1. Switch ON the TV manually or use the original remote LEARN POWER control for this. Tune to channel 1.
  2. Press and hold the device selection button for 5 seconds SAT HD LEARN POWER until the red Setup light blinks.
    • The remote control is now in setup mode.
      Setting up the universal remote control Step 1
  3. Look up the 4-digit code for your brand in the brand list at the back of this user manual. A 4-digit code is shown for each brand.
    Setting up the universal remote control Step 2
    Use the digit buttons to enter OK the code for your brand (e.g. Philips, ).
    • If the red Setup light turns off, an invalid code was entered. In this case, try again.
      Setting up the universal remote control Step 3
  4. Aim the remote control at the TV. Press and hold the button. Release it immediately as soon as the TV switches off.
    • This step normally takes between 5 and 60 seconds. In extreme circumstances this step can take up to 15 minutes.
      Setting up the universal remote control Step 4
  5. Switch ON the TV. Try out the buttons that you need for operating it. Try, for example, if the - CH + and digit buttons function properly.
    • If a button does not work as expected, press and hold that button. Release it immediately as soon as it works. For more information, see chapter 2.3.3.
      Setting up the universal remote control Step 5
  6. Press the device selection button twice to finish setup.
    • When no button is pressed for 5 minutes or more, the remote control will exit setup mode, automatically saving all your settings.
      Setting up the universal remote control Step 6

If you made a mistake:

  • Press the device selection button twice to exit setup. The red Setup light turns off.
  • If the device does not respond at all or not to all of the button commands or if you cannot find the code for your brand, enter '9, 9, 9, 9' in step 3 and continue with step 4. The remote control will now search its full database for a code that works with your TV. Full database search may take up to 15 minutes.
  • Alternatively you can set up the universal remote control with the learn feature as described in chapter 3.3.

Setting up the remote control for other devices

(DVR, DVD player/recorder, Cable/Satellite box, DTV, VCR, HD and auxiliary equipment)

  1. Then follow steps 2 to 6 of 'Setting up the universal remote control to operate your TV'. Make sure to use the correct device selection button: , , , , or .

Setting up the remote control for combo devices

In most cases you will have to set up the remote control for each part of the combo device.

Only in some cases a single code-set will operate all parts of the combo.

For example: for a TV/DVD combo you will first have to set up the remote control for TV (with the button) and then for DVD (with the button or any other device selection button) in order to operate both parts of the combo. For this refer to chapter 2.3.

Improving buttons

When correctly set up, the remote control should be able to operate all your devices. However, when using the remote control for the first time it might occur that some buttons do not yet function as expected. In this case you can have the remote control search for alternatives.

Note

Improving buttons is not possible when the code was found during full database search (with code '9, 9, 9, 9').

During initial setup

  1. Press the button that does not function, keep it pressed and immediately release it when the device responds. Repeat this for every button that does not function.

After initial setup

  1. Select the device that you wish to operate (e.g. DVD). Press the device selection button to select DVD.
    After initial setup Step 1
  2. Keep buttons and pressed simultaneously for 5 seconds.
    • The red Setup light lights up. The remote control is now in setup mode.
      After initial setup Step 2
  3. Press and hold the button that does not function and immediately release it when the device responds.
  4. Press the device selection button twice to save your settings and exit setup mode.
    • When no button is pressed for 5 minutes or more, the remote control will exit setup mode, automatically saving all your settings.
      After initial setup Step 3

Using the universal remote control

Buttons and functions

Buttons and functions

The illustration gives an overview of all buttons on the remote control. Try out the buttons you need for operating your devices.

Notes

1
LEARN used to setup learning functions.
BACKLIGHT () turns the backlighting on/off.
SETUP light lights up when a remote control command is being sent, when you select a device and when the remote control is in setup or learn mode.
POWER () switches the selected device on/off.
2 device selection buttons. Select the device to be operated.
3
MENU menu on/off.
GUIDE electronic program guide.
INFO on-screen channel information.
EXIT exits/clears on-screen menu displays.
4
SELECT selects menu items for the device you are controlling.
OK confirms your selection.
(I) UP/DOWN, (–) LEFT/RIGHT cursor up, down, left, right in a menu.
5



+ VOL - increases/decreases the volume level of the device, normally TV.
turns the sound of the device (normally TV) off/on while the picture remains.
selects available source inputs (Antenna, Cable, etc.).
+ CH - next / previous channel.
6
▼P ▲P previous (▼P) / next (▲P) page/track in various modes.
◄◄ rewind.
play.
►► fast forward.
stop.
record.
II pause.
7 context sensitive buttons, ordered following the requirements for cable boxes. A - Yellow, B - Blue, C - Red, D - Green.
8
Digit buttons for direct channel / track selection.
used after direct channel selection. Some devices require to be pressed after channel selection.
selects between one and two-figure channel numbers.
9
TV Closed Caption (if your TV has this feature).
stores learned button commands.
changes TV / DVD mode to 3D.
returns to the previously REPEAT selected channel.
Note
For some TV brands/types, the button will only turn off the TV. You will have to press a digit button (direct channel selection) to turn on the TV again.

Dedicated DVR functions - labeled in blue (*TiVo/Replay)

When you select DVR mode by pressing the button, all blue DVR function buttons will become active.

3 T.CENTRAL TiVo button for TiVo Central.
CH GUIDE TiVo Live Guide - the TiVo Program Guide.
DISPLAY brings up the Channel Banner.
CLEAR exits/clears on-screen menu displays.
5 goes to Live TV broadcast.
6 thumbs Up/Down. Set your Thumbs ratings.
P▼ and P▲ select previous ()/next () page in Replay TV guides and menus.
8 skips 30 seconds of a recorded or delayed show.
9 turns the subtitles on/off.
replays the last 7 seconds (Replay) or 8 seconds (TiVo) of a program.
catches you up to the live broadcast.
repeats current chapter/track.

* TiVo and Replay are registered trade marks of their respective owners.

Controlling combo devices

Some combo devices (e.g. TV/DVR, TV/DVD, DVD/DVR, etc.) have separate buttons on the original remote control to select the part of the combo device to be controlled. For example, if your combo device is a DVD/DVR then its original remote control might have separate DVD and DVR buttons for selection of the combo part you wish to operate. The equivalent button functions can be found on your Philips remote control by using the device selection buttons.

Example for a DVD/DVR combo:

  1. Set up the remote control for each part of the combo as described in chapters 2.3 and 2.3.2. In this example for both DVD and DVR.
  2. Press the device selection button twice to select the DVD part of the combo.
    Controlling combo devices Step 1
    Press the device selection button twice to select the DVR part of the combo.
    Controlling combo devices Step 2

Notes

Learning button functions

If you miss certain functions from your original remote control on the SRP5107, the SRP5107 can learn these functions. You can store a function under any of the available buttons, except under the button. Any function already stored under a button will be deleted. The SRP5107 is equipped with one dedicated button for learning additional functions: .

  1. Select the desired device (e.g. DVD). Press the device selection button to select DVD.
    Learning button functions Step 1
  2. Place both remote controls on a flat surface (like a table) and aim them head-to-head with about 5 - 10 cm in between.
    Learning button functions Step 2
  3. Keep the button and the button you wish to learn on the SRP5107 (e.g. the button) pressed simultaneously for 5 seconds, until the red Setup light lights up.
    • The remote control is now in learn mode.
      Learning button functions Step 3
  4. Press and hold the button that you wish to learn on the original remote control until the red Setup light blinks twice and then goes out to confirm that learning was successful.

Note

  • It may occur that learning a button function fails the first time. The red Setup light will then give 4 short blinks and go out. In this case, please try again.
  • It may also be that the remote control learn memory is full (a total of about 60 buttons can be learned). In this case you can reset one or more buttons to their original functions in order to create memory space. For this, see chapter 3.4.

Resetting a button to its original function

If an improved button (see chapter 2.3.3) still does not function as expected, you can always reset the button to its original function.

When resetting a button to its original function, any learned function stored under the button will be deleted.

  1. In the current device mode, keep digit buttons and pressed simultaneously for 5 seconds, until the red Setup light lights up.
    • The remote control is now in setup mode.
      Resetting a button to its original function Step 1
  2. Press digit buttons , and in that order:
    • After each button press the red Setup light blinks once.
      Resetting a button to its original function Step 2
  3. Press the button that you wish to reset twice.
    E.g. the ►► button.
    • After each button press the red Setup light blinks once.
    • The red Setup light will blink one more time to confirm that the button was succesfully reset to its original function.
    • The button can now also learn a new function, if desired.
      Resetting a button to its original function Step 3

Resetting the original functions of the remote control (Factory Reset)

In some cases it may be useful to reset the original functions of the remote control.

E.g. if the remote control memory is full while you wish to set it up for a specific device or learn an extra function to it. The remote control will then be reset to the default factory settings and all user settings will be deleted.

  1. In the current device mode, keep digit buttons and pressed simultaneously for 5 seconds, until the red Setup light lights up.
    • The remote control is now in setup mode.
      Resetting the original functions of the remote control (Factory Reset) Step 1
  2. Press digit buttons , and , in that order.
    • After each button press the red Setup light blinks once.
    • The red Setup light will blink one more time to confirm that the original functions of the remote control were succesfully reset. Any extra functions have been deleted.
      Resetting the original functions of the remote control (Factory Reset) Step 2

Service and support

Frequently asked questions

In this chapter you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about your universal remote control.

Setup

I cannot enter setup mode.

Battery level too low or battery lifetime came to an end.

  • Replace the batteries. See chapter 2.1.

The brand code for my device is missing in the 'Shortlist of brands' in the Quick Start Guide.

The 'Shortlist of brands' only mentions the most common brands of TV, DVR, DVD player/recorder, Cable/Satellite box, DTV, VCR, HD and auxiliary equipment.

My TV switches OFF in step 4 but does not switch ON again in step 5.

TVs of some brands (e.g. Panasonic) only switch ON after a long press on one of the digit buttons. After a long button press in setup mode the remote control will start trying to improve the button (see chapter 2.3.3) instead of switching ON the TV.

  • In this case, switch ON the TV manually or use the original remote control for this. Continue with step 6. After successfully completing setup, the remote control will switch ON the TV with a long button press on one of the digit buttons, just as your original remote control.

After setup, not all buttons work as expected.

  • Try improving the button(s). See chapter 2.3.3.

How do I set up the remote control for combo devices (TV/VCR, TV/DVD, DVD/VCR, etc)?

Some combo devices require you to set up two different device selection buttons to control both parts of the combo device. For example, if you have a TV/DVD combo, you might need to set up the remote control for both TV and DVD to operate your TV/DVD combo.

Operation

The remote control does not wake up anymore.

Battery level too low or battery lifetime came to an end.

  • Replace the batteries. See chapter 2.1.

The device I want to operate does not respond at all/does not respond to all of the button commands.

  • Try improving buttons. See chapter 2.3.3.
  • Try learning button functions from the original remote control. See chapter 3.3.

Wrong code selected during setup.

Batteries

Will my settings be deleted when I replace the batteries?

No. All user settings will be retained in the remote control memory during battery replacement.


The (included) batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

Need help?

We advise you to first read this user manual carefully. It is provided to help you set up and use the remote control.

If, however, you require extra information or have additional questions about setup, usage, spare parts, warranty, etc. of the SRP5107, you can always contact us.

When calling our helpline, make sure to have the SRP5107 at hand when you call, so that our operators can help you determine whether the SRP5107 is working properly.

You will find our contact details at the end of this user manual.

The model number of your Philips universal remote control is SRP5107/27.

Date of purchase:
......../......../........
(day/month/year)

For online support go to:
www.philips.com/welcome

FCC Compliancy

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

Note

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 Tip of the FCC Rules.

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:


User changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Notice for Canada

This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Helpline

Country
United States of America / Canada

Phone number
001-888-744-5477

Brand

Documents / Resources

References

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