Note:
- Do not press any buttons or interrupt the household power supply during the upgrading process, or the player may become defective.
- Check to ensure that your USB storage device can be detected by the player before trying to upgrade the firmware using this method.
- Use a FLASH-based USB storage device (e.g. thumbdrive). The startup time for HDD-based USB storage devices is too slow and cannot be used for firmware upgrades.
- Ensure that your USB flash drive has about 25 Mbytes of free space.
STEP 1 – Download and Transfer firmware onto USB drive
- Download the latest firmware from the Philips support website (www.philips.com/support). If there is no firmware available for download, this means that the model you have has the latest firmware installed.
- Copy the extracted “UPG” folder with the software files to the root directory of the USB flash drive.
Note: the ZIP file will not be readable on the set
STEP 2 - Upgrading the firmware
- Power up the BD player and insert the USB flash drive.
- At the home menu, select [Settings]>[Advanced Setup]>[Software Download]>[USB] and press <**OK**> on the remote control.
- The BD player will search for the upgrade files. Once the files have been recognized, the player will show a confirmation screen requesting that you start the upgrade.
- To proceed with the upgrade, select “Start” and press <**OK**> on the remote control. You can cancel the upgrade at this point by selecting the “Cancel” button displayed on the TV and pressing <**OK**> on the remote control.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the firmware upgrade.
- During the upgrading process, the screen will display the progress of the firmware upgrade.
- When the upgrade is complete, the screen will display confirmation of completion.
- The BD Player will automatically power off after 5 seconds. Please restart the set. At this point, the set is ready with the new firmware loaded.