First you need to install the software. This software controls the connection of the SRM7500 to the host PC and will allow you to use the features of your media player. Only then you can insert the USB transceiver.
SRM7500 screen and the MediaControl icon in the taskbar on your PC screen turns green: The name of the PC you want to control with your SRM7500 appears. Confirm that you want to add other devices, like your TV or DVD player, by selecting Yes and press In doing so, you replace their original remote control with SRM7500.
Page 6
5 and 6. -or- When you added all your devices, select No and press wizard. You can adjust the settings of SRM7500 via the Setup menu. Refer to Note page 15 for more information on these advanced features. Replacing the batteries When the batteries are almost empty, the Battery Low icon appears.
PC and enables you to control the music, available on your PC, without turning the PC screen or player on. Refer to chapter ‘Using SRM7500 as a music controller’ on page 7. On the other hand you have a universal remote control, which replaces the original remote control of 6 AV-devices and your PC Media Center.
Page 8
SRM7500 - Instructions for Use Browsing and playing music With SRM7500 you can browse through the music that is available on your PC. To navigate through different menus on the remote: Press return to the previous screen. Press to return to the playlists.
Page 10
SRM7500 - Instructions for Use Creating a queue On your SRM7500 you can easily create a playing queue by adding songs to the ‘Now Playing’ list (for Windows Media Player) or the ‘PartyShuffle’ list (for iTunes). You can always delete the playing queue, but you cannot delete an individual song in the queue.
To select a device, you have installed on your remote control, you press the SRM7500. The hard keys on your SRM7500 then get the same function as the corresponding keys on the original remote control of the selected device. • Some specific keys that are available on the original remote will not be Notes •...
Page 12
SRM7500 - Instructions for Use Device specific keys The device specific keys on the SRM7500 can have different functions, depending on the device you selected via the Mode key. Below you can find a complete overview of the functions for all device specific keys listed for the Windows Media Center, TV, Cable/Satellite and your audio set.
Page 13
SRM7500 - Instructions for Use Selecting Extra Functions Devices can also have extra functions, that are not covered by the hard keys on the SRM7500.You can select these extra functions in the display. Press Extra functions for the selected device appear in the display.
Page 14
Confirm your selection by pressing The activity starts up. You can add up to 8 activities to your SRM7500. Refer to the chapters ‘Add an Activity’ and ‘Delete an Activity’ on pages 20 and 21 for more information about adding and deleting activities on your remote.
To your last selected device, press Add a Device To be able to operate your devices with your SRM7500, you have to add these devices to the remote control. You can add up to 6 devices from the list of available devices.
If a hard key is not working properly with your device, you can fix the key by learning it from your original remote control. You can fix all keys on SRM7500 except the Mode key, the Music key and the MC Start Key. SRM7500 can store up to 200 learned keys.
-or- When all keys are fixed, select No and press menu. Fixing a key overwrites the key’s data that was stored in your SRM7500. Note This means that if this key is used in an activity this will also change.
Page 20
8 activities to your SRM75000. One activity can contain maximum 25 steps. By default the SRM7500 inserts a delay of 0,6 sec between every key press to make sure your devices are responding correctly to the signals. You can overwrite this default delay.
The activity is installed on your remote control. Select Exit and press You start up the activity by pressing appears in the header of the SRM7500 screen and press Delete an Activity You can delete an activity from your remote control.
SRM7500 - Instructions for Use Change Display Time Out To save power, your SRM7500 will switch off when it is not used for a while. This is the display time out. You can change this time out to one of the following: ■...
Need Help? If you have any questions about the SRM7500, you can always contact us. You will find our contact details on page 30 of this Instructions for Use. Read this Instruction for Use carefully before you contact us.
1999/5/CE. Spanish Por medio de la presente, Philips Consumer Electronics, Business Line Remote Control, declara que el SRM7500 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE Portuguese Philips Consumer Electronics, Business Line Remote Control declara que este SRM7500 está...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the SRM7500 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers