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1. 229 246 296 300 305 308 310 WINTEL 287 SHARP 107 109 130 145 284 YAMAHA 105 129 SHIVAKI 108 186 ZANUSSI 153 175 209 SIEMENS 108 150 151 169 186 207 ZENITH 119 126 127 SIMPSON 167 168 BRAND LIST FOR VCR BRAND Code List BRAND Code List ADMIRAL MOTOROLA 109 121 AIKO NAD 127 AIWA 100 111 NEC 112 114 115 133 138 141 115 124 129 146 162 NIKKO i ALBA 105 135 154 165 167 NOKIA 115 116 119 137 141 161 163 AMSTRAD 100 165 NORDMENDE 115 170 AUDIOVOX 111 OLYMPUS 109 BLAUPUNKT 108 147 ORION 101 110 139 143 150 153 154 BUSH 135 154 165 167 CANON PANASONIC 109 147 159 CGE PHILCO 109 112 154 CITIZEN PHILIPS 109 130 137 145 170 CROWN 105 135 165 PIONEER 127 133 137 160 DAEWOO 105 118 168 PYE 137 DENON QUASAR 109 147 DUAL RADIO SHACK 100 ELBE RADIX 111 EMERSON 100 101 110 111 117 129 134 RCA 109 116 121 128 131 142 152 139 143 150 153 154 156 157 161 165 166 167 169 RICOH 108 FERGUSON ROADSTAR 111 135 161 165 FIDELITY ee E FISHER SANSUNG 118 122 124 161 FUJI SANSUI 100 115 133 138 164 FUNAI 100 SANYO 119 120 141 161 163 GE 109 121 128 131 152 161 SCHAUB LORENZ 100 115 141 GEC 187 SCHNEIDER 100 135 137 GENERAL 105 123 SCOTT 117 118 143 150 155 156 157 GOLDSTAR SEG 161 G
2. D is 9 20 9 ANTIN terminal Attach an external Antenna to this terminal 10 TV Composite Video Output terminal CVBS Use this terminal with your TV Video input 1 POWER Prese so 11 AUDIO 1 L R Analog Stereo Audio Output terminal This terminal can be used with your TV analog audio input Refer to Audio Connection 2 Display Panel TREES Display information to assist you in operating the HD STB successfully 12 S Video Output terminal Use this terminal with your TV S Video input 3 Remote Sensor This HD STB receives infrared remote signal from your remote control 13 AUDIO 2 L R Analog Stereo Audio Output terminal Do not block it This terminal can be used with your TV analog audio input Refer to Audio Connection Pages 4 MENU 14 Coaxial Digital Audio S P DIF Output terminal Activate the menu system Use this terminal with A V device equipped with Coaxial Digital input for Dolby Digital 5 1 channel sound 5 OK 6 LMP V LO WH HOX WP 15 RS 232C Use this terminal for software upgrade purpose only 16 Power Cord Plug this Cord to the specified AC Power socket 17 LOOP OUT terminal 7 LEFT RIGHT Use this terminal to feed RF signal to your TV or VCR for analog reception HIWRUS5 LJ KAP RYHP HOWO WH P HQX V WP Display Channel List 6 DISPLAY MODE UHW FKDOJ H WH RXVGXWACHR RGH 18 HDMI Output te
3. AUDIO O e oaxial MAS heater 5 i ce 15W Fig 9 Digital Audio Connection 4 Display Mode Change This HD STB supports simultaneous video output of HD and SD For HD output it required display mode setting This HD STB supports Native 1080i 50Hz Native 720p 50Hz and Native 576p 50Hz The factory default is Native 1080i 50Hz For change the output display mode please check up your TV support display mode To determine which resolution your HD input television supports please consult the Television s user manual For change display mode please follow below procedure 1 Press front panel DISPLAY MODE button 2 Press front panel Up or DOWN button for desired display mode 3 Press front panel OK button to change selected display mode STB Connection to 576p 720p 1080i High Definition Display Most Plasma and LCD display and some CRT televison with HD input s fall into this category To determine which resolution s your display support consult the user manual for your display device STB Video Output Video Output Scan Frequency STB Video Connection 1080i 28 125 KHz HD YPbPr 720p 37 500 KHz HDMI 576p 31 250 KHz STB Connection to Standard Definition Display Most existing 4 3 televisions fall into this Category For optimum SD picture quality we recommend S Video connection If your TV sets dose not supports S Video then you should
4. User Manual High Definition Digital Receiver THD 6190 Safety Information AUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock gt the user to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions 1 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert In the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO WATER OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK ENSURE 240V AC POWER PLUG IN FULLY INSERTED INTO THE POWER SOCKET CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER WILL VOID THE USER S WARRANTY WARNING TO ENSURE RELIABLE OPERATION AND PREVENT THE HD STB FROM OVER FEARING YOU MUST REMOVE ThE PROlEGTIVE PLASTIC FILM FROM THE HO 518 COVER Important Safeguards These important safeguard messages will help ensure your enjoyment and proper use of the HD STB and accessories Please read them carefully before you begin to operate your HD STB product 1 Read and Retain
5. Press UP or DOWN to select the Program Blocking Level you want to setup Press OK or RIGHT to change Program Blocking Level Press MENU to go back Current Time 8 34 pm Program Blocking Level M and above Wake up Channel You can select any channel when Wake up Timer is turned on the HD STB The default is last watched channel For select the desired channel you should setting up the Wake up Channel Access amp Timer Setup Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Access amp Timer Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to select Access amp Timer Setup menu Press DOWN to select Wake up Channel menu Press OK or RIGHT to go to Sub menu Press UP or DOWN to select desired channel you want to setup Press OK or RIGHT to change desired channel Press MENU to go back Current Time 8 35 pm Wake up Channel v 70 7 HD Digital 24 Wake up Timer You can setup the Wake up Timer for automatic turn on the HD STB When the setting up time is reached the HD STB will automatic turn on and display setting up channel This Wake up Timer is operating daily You can refer current time upper side right of the OSD Access amp Timer Setup Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Access amp Timer Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to select Access amp Timer Setup menu Press DOWN to select Wake up Timer menu Press OK or RIGHT to go to Sub menu Press UP or DOWN button enabling sub me
6. antenna fly lead between antenna wall socket and HD STB The use of RG6 or RG59 Quad Shield 75 ohm coaxial cable fly leads with metal F connectors provides a secure reliable connection that also greatly reduces impulse noise pickup Low cost antenna fly leads with right angled plastic molded connectors are a common cause of poor reception and impulse noise pickup B Digital TV or some channels services may not have yet commenced in your area Consult with your retailer who has local knowledge on DTV broadcasting B The signal received may be too poor to allow the digital receiver to find some or all available channels or Your old antenna may not be designed to receive all DTV channels or B Antennareception performance has deteriorated due to weathering corrosion of antenna Connections cabling and broken elements Please contact your local TV antenna installer Generally a quality suburban antenna installation consists of 1 separate VHF Ch s 6 12 and UHF Ch s 27 69 antenna s rule of thumb larger antenna s with more elements capture more signal If you live within 5 10Km of DTV transmission towers a combined VHF UHF antenna should be adequate Outside this area separate VHF and UHF antennas provide superior reception performance 2 Ashielded diplexer that combines the separate VHF and UHF antenna signals into one signal Depending on DTV signal conditions some installations may instead require a VHF UHF masthead am
7. can review your aerial signal strength using this menu In this menu you can check up the Network Name COFDM Parameters Signal Strength and Signal Quality 8 9 Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Channel Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to enter Channel Setup menu Press DOWN to select Test Reception Press OK or RIGHT to go to Sub menu For change physical channel Press OK or RIGHT again to display physical channel list Press UP DOWN or PgUp PgDn to select the physical channel you want to check up the signal strength Press OK or RIGHT to change physical channel Press LEFT to return You can check up and review the signal strength quality and signal related information 10 Press MENU to go back a Channel Setup gt Test Reception Physical Channel UHF 34 571 5 2 23 3 Access amp Timer Setup Program Blocking Level You can setup channel blocking level with this item If current channel having a lower level than Program Blocking Level which you setting up previously then the display will be blanked and shows blocked message with OSD Whenever you enter Program Blocking Level menu HD STB always asking you PIN code Access amp Timer Setup Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Access amp Timer Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to select Access amp Timer Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to go to Sub menu HD STB will ask you enter the PIN code
8. program s rating information for Parental Guide 28 10 Current Time 3 Using LIST amp FAV button It showed the current time 11 Program Schedule If you press LIST or FAV button on the remote control ALL channel list or FAV channel list It showed the start and end time of program will be displayed respectively In this menu you can navigate among channel list and change the channel directly by pressing OK button If you havea lot of channels in the 12 Information Contents list then press PgUp PgDn button for faster move up or down It displayed the current program s event title information contents Pressing INFO button again you can see the NEXT program information 4 Using ZOOM button 13 Genre It showed the program Genre This HD STB has specially designed PB ZOOM function Press ZOOM button to swap between widescreen and PB ZOOM screen In the PB ZOOM screen this HD STB will e expand the original picture Press UP or DOWN button to move the picture display 2 Using EPG button position In the 4 3 picture with side black bars this PB ZOOM can eliminate side black bars This PB ZOOM is affected with HD output only SD output cannot use PB ZOOM for prevent information loss when VCR recording If you change the channel under PB ZOOM screen then it will automatically release PB ZOOM and return to widescreen display For release PB ZOOM simply press ZOOM button again This HD STB can display 7 day EPG information which channel i
9. use the composite CVBS Video input Yellow cinch socket STB Video Output Video Output Scan Frequency STB Video Connection 576i 15 625 KHz S Video and CVBS Getting Started Step 1 Unpacking and accessories After open the gift box you should check up and find the following items Digital HD STB Universal Remote Control 2 Batteries AAA LRO3 size User Manual SD A V Cable Yellow White Red amp HD Video Cable Green Blue Red If you find a missing or broken parts then ask your supplier or contact the service center Step 2 Remove protective plastic film Remove protective plastic film from HD STB top cover Step 3 Connect ANT Cable Connect external ANT cable to ANT IN Connect another ANT cable between LOOP OUT of HD STB and ANT IN of TV for analog reception Step 4 Connecting the Video Prepare HD STB and HDTV you want to connect There are several methods to connecting the video You should find the correct connection method for your HDTV Please refer to the Video Connection Diagram Step 5 Connecting the Audio Step 8 Install Remote Control battery and Universal Code setting Install Remote Control battery The battery has polarity so when insert the batteries make sure the and terminals are oriented correctly The mode selection buttons are TV VCR DVD and STB You can change the code of other CE component with this mode button For more detailed information please
10. 16 217 225 258 267 281 NAD 129 142 146 160 207 310 282 283 284 299 305 306 307 NATIONAL 158 310 311 NEC 105 107 108 115 124 129 148 HMV 297 153 186 289 HYUNDAI 108 186 NIKKO 105 110 119 127 129 139 142 IMPERIAL 109 195 191 202 207 209 212 160 223 274 296 305 310 NOKIA 161 170 196 198 204 205 206 INFINITY 113 207 209 253 273 281 282 283 ITT NOKIA 161 196 207 268 273 277 281 285 286 304 305 307 310 282 285 286 304 305 310 NORDMENDE 108 186 287 310 JACSON 226 OMEGA 170 JBL 113 ONWA 162 229 JEC 142 294 ORION 108 124 141 157 161 170 183 JUBILEE 108 186 207 208 210 211 229 231 JVC 107 112 147 164 223 285 284 287 KATHREIN 108 186 187 PALSONIC 108 153 170 186 231 301 334 33 162 PANASONIC 108 110 111 112 113 114 116 KENWOOD 105 129 299 120 130 136 137 139 142 144 108 186 223 287 145 155 158 160 178 179 186 KTV 105 109 153 162 165 166 173 207 209 284 310 LEMAIR 212 PANAVISION 108 186 212 37 PHILCO 100 102 104 105 108 113 129 SINGER 108 124 186 229 262 297 310 136 167 168 183 186 223 262 SKY 108 186 274 296 297 310 SONY 106 107 108 125 130 164 172 PHILIPS 100 101 102 103 104 108 109 185 186 229 324 326 330 113 127 128 129 186 187 213 SUPRA 115 124 225 238 240 249 297 314 TADNDY 225 321 327 328 329 331 TANDBERG 207 212 308 310 PHOENIX 108 118 186 274 276 297 310 118 130 144 153 154 310 PIONEER 108 144 146 186 187 207 274 TATUNG 108 114 118 122 153 186 225 27
11. 46 274 300 310 229 274 276 285 287 288 296 AMSTRAD 108 124 141 149 170 186 231 304 307 309 246 255 284 308 CYBERTRON 154 ANAM 108 114 123 124 162 186 DAEWOO 108 109 119 124 129 153 182 APOLLO 281 186 233 AR AR System 333 108 186 309 DENON 136 AUDIOSONIC 108 124 153 170 186 274 276 DIAMOND 170 301 280 287 288 DIGATRON 108 186 AUDIOVOX 119 122 162 182 DIGILINE 108 186 AUTOVOX 153 158 175 207 278 296 297 DIGITOR 108 186 305 DUAL 108 153 186 207 305 310 AWA 108 124 153 170 186 231 285 ELBE SHARP 284 BEKO 108 186 274 276 280 285 287 ELEKTA 108 124 170 174 186 288 294 ELITE 108 142 154 186 196 208 BEST 274 EMERSON 108 109 129 139 141 157 160 BESTAR 108 186 274 161 162 163 164 165 166 171 BLAUPUNKT 150 151 169 289 173 174 183 186 207 274 276 BLUE SKY 108 154 174 186 246 287 288 295 296 297 310 289 300 FERGUSON 108 186 207 294 298 BOSCH BAUER 1208 FIDELITY 108 152 170 186 187 194 207 BROTHER 170 231 310 BRUNS 228 280 297 FISHER 118 139 143 153 196 198 207 BUSH 107 108 124 153 154 170 174 228 274 297 298 305 310 186 196 203 207 209 210 246 FUJITSU 108 123 124 118 153 161 186 287 300 301 305 310 207 225 229 310 322 323 CASCADE 108 124 186 FUJITSU General 124 153 310 CASIO 108 186 305 310 FUNAI 149 161 162 170 211 231 300 CATHAY 108 186 GALAXI 108 186 207 229 310 CENTURY 297 GALAXIS 108 186 223 229 252 274 CGE 191 223 274 296 310 36 5 1 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 J 5 BRAND Code List BRAND Code
12. 6 280 310 284 PRIMA 124 142 170 196 231 108 124 129 153 170 174 186 PROTON 122 129 160 187 207 223 231 246 262 289 PYE 108 186 231 297 305 300 301 302 303 305 QUASAR 111 114 124 145 179 TEC 108 124 153 186 207 233 310 RADIO SHACK 105 106 108 109 110 115 129 TECHNICS 110 111 127 179 139 145 160 162 186 196 TECHNISAT 108 186 230 310 RANK 295 TEDELEX 108 124 153 186 196 285 RANK ARENA 107 295 316 317 318 319 TEKNIKA 109 113 115 116 119 126 129 RCA 110 111 128 129 130 135 137 161 162 167 RICOH 108 186 TELEFUNKEN 108 115 186 276 ROWA 153 170 301 303 TEMPEST 108 124 186 SABA 144 205 207 209 297 284 310 TEVION 108 186 300 SAGEM 174 239 289 THOMSON 108 158 186 245 305 SAMPO 105 106 109 THORN 108 118 142 185 186 187 197 SAMSUNG 105 106 108 109 115 116 118 198 207 213 215 226 227 294 124 129 153 160 170 177 186 298 307 187 196 225 237 274 310 312 TOSHIBA 107 116 139 142 153 159 196 SANSUI 108 183 186 289 302 198 229 270 294 295 SANYO 107 108 118 123 124 125 139 TOYODA 124 143 153 164 186 196 197 198 TRIDENT 153 284 225 226 261 274 276 298 304 TRISTAR 170 309 310 313 320 324 325 326 VESTEL 108 153 186 246 300 310 332 VICTOR 112 SCHAUB LORENZ 207 209 276 285 287 305 VOXSON 108 144 186 209 223 296 297 SCHNEIDER 108 153 154 170 186 207 236 310 246 253 257 262 287 300 305 WEGA 107 108 186 297 910 WHARFEDALE 108 186 SCOTT 129 157 160 161 162 WHITE SEG 107 108 124 153 170 186 228 WESTINGHOUSE
13. 76 SD via HDMI is not supported HD STB and TV antenna connection Connect HDMI cable between HD STB and TV HDMI terminals as shown Connect IEC Male antenna cable into HD STB ANT IN terminal Refer to Fig 3 The HD STB HDMI connection is also DVI compatible when using a HDMI to DVI HD STB LOOP T TV RF IN Ref Fig 2 aoe gt n cable not supplied or HDMI to DVI gender changer not supplied Refer to Fig 4 When using a HDMI to DVI connection a separate audio connection is also required between the HD STB and display device FCT HDMI CABLE Fig 1 HD STB Antenna Connection Fig 2 HD STB Antenna Connection with TV and VCR with TV only To ensure optimum DTV reception the HD STB must be the first device connected to the antenna system when daisy chaining RF input output products such as VCRs DVD Recorders and analog televisions as illustrated in Fig 1 and 2 HDMI CABLE Fig 4 HDMI to DVI Input TV Connecting to a HDTV with HD YPbPr Connect YPbPr cable between HD STB and your TV as shown in Figure 5 HD STB YPbPr output supports the following 50Hz HD video modes 10801 720p and 576p SD via YPbPr is not supported I 2 Connect YPbPr Video cable to the HD terminal on the back of HD STB Connect the other end of the YP
14. EG 120 131 DUAL 118 120 131 137 143 145 147 SHARP 113 126 EMERSON 110 129 SHERWOOD 114 134 139 FERGUSON 118 SONY 104 109 153 FUNAI 126 TATUNG 101 GE 134 TEAC 110 134 139 147 GOLDASTAR 110 139 TECHNICS 142 155 GOODMANS 118 125 145 147 149 150 TECHNIKA 101 GRUNDIG 118 121 126 129 131 147 THOMSON 103 107 HDT 129 TOSHIBA 102 HITACHI 109 119 120 VOXSON 137 143 HYUNDAI 145 WHARFEDALE 123 127 JVC 102 111 157 XBOX 103 KENWOOD 105 138 142 YAMAHA 142 KODA 149 ZENITH 102 110 139 LENCO 101 118 128 143 149 LG 110 139 154 LOGIX 129 145 LUXMAN 109 MAGNAVOX 102 149 MATSUI 118 126 MICROSOFT 103 MITSUBISHI 131 MIZUDA 149 NAD 139 NAIKO 101 NORDMENDE 143 OMNI 125 129 40 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE FOR THE NEXTWAVE THD 6190 AUSTRALIAN DIGITAL TV RECEIVER This product carries a warranty against any defect in workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase Under warranty repairs will be carried out at an approved Service Centre Please keep this Warranty Certificate with your tax invoice as proof of purchase It will be needed when claiming service in terms of this warranty The Warranty shall not apply to malfunction or damage after installation resulting from transport and or handling or to malfunction or damage due to incorrect voltages or faults in the house wiring Product misuse improper use abuse neglect or negligence by the Purchaser or anybody else or any use of the Product other than that described i
15. LIST STB Mode Set amp display ALL DTV channel list as the default channel list FAV STB Mode Set amp Display FAV DTV channel list as the default favourite channel list STB mode Switch between MPEG and Dolby Digital audio Subtitle STB Mode Enable disable program subtitles RED F1 RED button Also worked with function 1 button GREEN F2 GREEN button Also worked with function 2 button REWIND In the VCR or DVD mode it worked with REWIND button PLAY In the VCR or DVD mode it worked with PLAY button STOP In the VCR or DVD mode it worked with STOP button AV TV s External Video Input Selection Select the TV External Video Input DVD Change your Remote Controller to DVD mode STB Change your Remote Controller to STB mode PgDn STB Mode In the menu system move down item list by page VOL VOL Change the TV HDTV s volume level up or down 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 51 32 33 34 35 36 MUTE Activate TV HDTV s mute operation OK STB Mode Confirm current menu item selection Left Right In the menu system move the cursor left or right MENU STB Mode Enter STB menu Whilst in the STB menu this key also functions as the BACK key EPG Electronic Program Guide STB mode Activate Electronic Program Guide information broadcast by the DTV networks INFO STB Mode Display current channel information You can se
16. List 101 103 110 111 114 129 130 LENCO 108 124 170 186 233 256 298 135 160 174 182 310 GEC 108 118 153 186 205 207 213 LG 108 115 124 129 153 186 207 226 284 305 310 244 274 285 287 310 312 GENERAL Technic 124 LOEWE 108 113 186 187 246 247 271 GENESIS 124 272 274 275 290 297 308 313 GOLDSTAR 105 106 108 109 115 120 121 LUXMAN 115 124 129 134 153 160 170 186 MAGNADYNE 207 229 262 284 297 310 203 207 213 225 250 274 285 MAGNAVOX 100 102 104 105 107 108 113 310 312 161 167 168 186 213 GOODMANS 107 108 118 124 153 161 170 MAGNUM 108 186 287 288 186 233 246 282 284 294 300 MANHATTAN 108 186 246 300 310 312 MARANTZ 105 108 113 186 187 231 GRANADA 108 118 153 186 196 199 225 MASUDA 108 124 153 170 186 281 284 296 304 306 307 310 MATSUI 108 118 124 125 141 153 186 GRUNDIG 108 124 150 158 169 186 237 196 202 207 210 284 289 294 270 274 295 296 302 305 310 HAIER 170 301 MATSUSHITA 111 179 HARMAN KARDON 113 MITSUBISHI 107 108 129 130 133 137 158 HITACHI 106 107 108 115 118 129 131 J 160 186 187 196 297 132 136 138 140 144 153 156 MITSURI General 310 186 187 192 198 199 200 201 MORGAN S 108 186 204 205 206 207 209 213 214 MOTOROLA 114 130 215 2
17. OODMANS SHARP 121 130 GRANADA 119 137 141 SIEMENS 111 125 137 141 145 163 HITACHI 100 115 116 131 138 142 144 SINGER 118 135 148 160 161 170 SONY 100 103 106 107 108 109 IMPERIAL 100 TATUNG 100 115 137 TT TEAC 100 115 JVC TEC 105 KEC 111 165 TECHNICS 109 113 128 147 152 KENWOOD 112 115 119 133 170 TELEFUNKEN 115 151 170 KODAK THOMSON 115 170 LENCO THORN 110 115 141 LOEWE TOSHIBA 115 117 118 126 132 137 155 MAGNAVOX 100 109 113 137 140 157 170 MARANTZ 109 112 130 137 145 167 VECTOR 118 MATSUI 110 139 154 167 WHITE 165 MATSUSHITA 109 147 WESTINGHOUSE MITSUBISHI 117 121 129 133 136 137 149 YAMAHA 112 115 158 162 ZENITH 100 107 108 113 39 BRAND LIST FOR DVD AIWA 116 126 ONKYO 102 112 AKAI 125 129 131 133 146 147 ORION 126 135 ORITRON 118 AMSTRAD 131 PALSONIC 122 124 AUDIOSONIC 125 PANASONIC 142 155 AWA 137 PANDA 145 BLAUPUNKT 134 PHILIPS 102 156 BLUE SKY 122 126 128 131 PIONEER 151 BUSH 124 125 126 128 131 134 143 RANK ARENA 135 149 RCA 103 118 CAMBRIDGE Audio 127 ROADSTAR 124 125 128 131 149 CELESTIAL 122 ROWA 150 CENTREX 122 15 SABA 118 CONIA 122 SAMSUNG 109 142 CROWN 101 178 125 SANSUI 101 126 133 DAEWOO 101 128 129 132 SANYO 121 126 147 DENON 115 142 SCHAUB LORENZ 101 146 DIAMOND 118 SCHNEIDER 118 129 145 146 147 DIGIRED 134 SCOTT 118 122 135 DIGITREX 122 S
18. Please make sure if you are using HDMI connection you do not need this Audio Connection The HDMI connection is already included Digital Audio internally Stereo Audio Connection Audio L R deliver analog stereo sound or Dolby Digital 2 channel downmix analog stereo sounds Connect Audio Cable to Audio L R terminal on the rear of the HD STB Connect the other end of the Audio Cable to the conventional TV Audio Input or Stereo Amplifier Audio Input Refer to Fig 8 AUDIO 1 L R Digital Audio Connection Fig 8 Stereo Audio Connection Optical Digital Audio and Coaxial Digital Audio deliver Dolby Digital 5 1 channel digital sound or PCM digital sound If you have a Home Theater system and it can receive Digital Audio then you can connect Digital Audio For the Optical Digital Audio connection connect the Optical Digital Audio Cable Available in Local Store to the Optical Audio terminal on the rear of the HD STB Connect the other end of the Optical Digital Audio Cable to the Optical Audio Input terminal on the Home Theater System For the Coaxial Digital Audio connection connect the RCA Cable to the Coaxial Audio terminal on the rear of the HD STB Connect the other end of the RCA Cable to the Coaxial Audio Input terminal on the Home Theater System Refer to Fig 9 DIGITAL
19. ange Time Zone where you lived Press MENU to go back 4 System Setup Time Zone v NSW ACT Auto Power Off This HD STB has Auto Power Off Power Saver function If you setup the Auto Power Off Power Saver with period of times then this HD STB will automatically turn off after preset period of time in case of none remote control activity for prevent unwanted operation Prior to turn off a pop up menu will warns of impending HD STB power down If you setup to Off then this function will disable System Setup Auto Power Off After 4 hours 26 Factory Reset The HD STB will erase all of current setting value and go to factory default setting after Factory Reset The HD STB asked to confirm to Factory Reset You should enter your PIN code Press OK to confirm Factory Reset The HD STB will be restored factory default value and restart automatically After Factory Reset you should set the Time Zone and perform the Automatic Channel scan for correct menu operation The default PIN code is 0000 You can not change the default PIN code value 447 System Setup Factan Danat Press OK to reset STB or Menu to abort factory reset System Information You can find System Information from this menu It will display Manufacturer Model Name Software Version and Hardware Version Remote Control Code List From here you can look up most popular CE component remote control code list You can setup your CE c
20. at 6 Press OK or RIGHT to save the selected display format 7 Press MENU to exit the menu 2 User Preference SD Output Aspect Ratio i Plate Banner Duration You can adjust Information Banner i Plate time duration If you feel i Plate time is too long or short you can select time out period using i Plate Banner Duration setup It is affected with i Plate and 7 DAY EPG display Front Panel LED Dimmer You can adjust front LED display brightness If you feel the front panel LED is too brighter or darker you can adjust the brightness of LED display using Front Panel LED Dimmer setup Power Restore This HD STB has Power Restore function If you setup the Power Restore to Enabled and when AC main power is restored the HD STB will automatically turn on and display final memorized channel It is useful for multiple display or exhibition for control the HD STB After setup the Power Restore to Enabled just turn on the AC main power for HD STB on and turn off the AC main power for HD STB off The factory default value is Power Restore Disabled 20 2 Channel Setup From here you can adjust Favourite Setup settings or channel search concerning your TV After automatic channel scan you can assign whole scanned channels to TV Favourite List or Radio Favourite List You can change channel list mode by pressing LIST button or FAV button Channel Favourites You can assign any scanned channel to TV Favourite List Radio Favou
21. bPr cable to the HD YPbPr Input terminal on the HDTV Usually the Y is Green colour Pb is Blue colour and Pr is red colour assigned Setting Up the Display desired resolutions PAN SI 666 Pb HD lt UZ2ID A anid dd anid dd Fig 5 HD YPbPr Video Connection 13 This HD STB simultaneous output the HD Video and SD Video So you can watch HD Video and recording SD Video at the same time For the SD Video connection please refer below diagram Connecting to a Conventional TV with S Video Connect a S Video cable to the S Video terminal on the rear of HD STB Connect the other end of S Video cable to the S Video input terminal on the TV Refer to Fig 6 EO 9519 OR ET m Fig 6 TV with S Video Connection Connecting to a Conventional TV with Composite Video Connect a Video Cable to the TV Video terminal on the rear of the HD STB Connect the other end of Video Cable to the Video Input terminal on the TV Refer to Fig 7 AV1 AV2 AV IN IN OUT S VIDEO VIDEO Fig 7 TV with Composite Video Connection 14 Audio Connection This HD STB can support four different options for connecting audio signals Each of the audio connections delivers the same audio sound You can select desired audio connection by following the Audio connection Diagrams below
22. control 1 Ensure there is a direct and un blocked line of sight between the remote control and the HD STB 2 Dark walls direct sunshine or very bright light may reduce the remote sensor 5 sensitivity 3 The remote control will not work correctly if you press several buttons at the same time 4 Hold the remote control within an angle range of about 30 degree from either side of the remote sensor The remote control range is about 23 feet 7 meters from the HD STB 5 Remember to press the mode selection button i e TV VCR or DVD before pressing a remote control button to control the device Accessories Carefully remove the HD STB from the carton Check that the HD STB has not been Damaged The following accessories are included 1 Wireless Universal 2 Two AAA LRO3 3 User Manual Remote Control size batteries 252 4 4 A V Cable SD A V Cable Yellow White Red HD Video Cable Green Blue Red 10 Connecting your HD STB 1 Antenna Connection 2 Video Connection HD STB TV and VCR antenna connection HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface connection sonnen HDMI is the new digital inter connection standard that carries digital video amp audio Connect VCR ANT IN cable into HD STB LOOP OUT terminal signals via a single cable HD STB HDMI output supports the following 50Hz HD video modes 1080i 720p Connect VCR LOOP OUT cable into TV RF IN terminal Refer to Fig 1 5
23. des 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 Active Symbol Duration FEC Modes Rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Video Algorithm MPEG 2 compatible MP ML MP HL Decoding Format All of Australia Digital TV Standard Display Aspect Ratio Widescreen or PB Zoom u HDMI Output HD Digital Video Output Native Mode 1080i 720 576p HD Analog Video output Rm Native Mode 1080i 720p 576p SD Video Output S Video Y C Composite Video CVBS 1 layers 1 and 2 MPEG 2 layers 2 Audio Algorithm Dolby Digital AC 3 Frequency Response 20Hz 20 kHz lt 2qB Sampling Frequency 32 44 1 and 48 kHz Analog Audio Output Stereo RCA phone jack 2 0Vrms Max gt 10K ohm 1 Sets Digital Audio Output 34 S PDIF optical TOS Link S PDIF coaxial RCA Detailed section Explanation Controller Features Main CPU 32 bit RISC S W Download Upgrade via RS 232C 9 pin D SUB connector Menu System Graphic User Interface Channel Memory Max 256 Channel Remote Controller IR Remote Controller with Universal TV Key AC 180 250V 5 15W 50 60Hz 5 Power Power Operating Frequency Standby Power Consumption Less than 2 W Slow Blow Fuse 250V 2A Power Protection Operating Temperature 0 40 10 50 5 90 Non condensed Environmental Condition Sto
24. e fly lead If problem persists check improve antenna amp cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer B masthead amplifier may over boosting the antenna signal which is overloading the DTV tuner resulting in poor reception on some or all channels Please contact your local TV antenna installer Picture very infrequently breaks up on some or all channels B Electrical atmospheric interference caused by local or distant lighting storms or heavy rain with wind in leafy locations may cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort momentarily B impulse noise interference from an infrequently used electrical appliance Or a passing Vehicle or lawn mower with a noisy ignition system For further DIV reception trouble shooting information please visit the Digital Broadcasting Australia DBA website www dba org au 33 Specifications Detailed section Explanation Terrestrial Input Signal Input Frequency VHF 174MHz to 230MHz UHF 520MHz to 820MHz Transmission System DVB T OFDM Channel Assignment Australian Assignment Channel Bandwidth 7MHz Channel Offset 125KHz Input Signal Level 90 20dBm Antenna Input 752 Female IEC Connector PAL Type Loop Output 752 Male IEC Connector PAL Type OFDM Spectrum Mode 2K and 8K Hierarchical Modulation Modes QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Guard Interval Mo
25. e the information of current channel FREEZE STB mode Freeze the current picture while audio continues normally in the background ZOOM STB Mode Zoom out 4 3 pillar box black bars Available on HD YPbPr and HDMI only YELLOW F3 YELLOW button Also worked with function 3 button BLUE F4 BLUE button Also worked with function 4 button WIND In the VCR or DVD mode it worked with WIND button PAUSE In the VCR or DVD mode it worked with PAUSE button REC In the VCR or DVD mode it worked with REC button Installing the remote control batteries Cautions Always replace batteries in pairs of the same brand Do not mix batteries from different brands or use an old and a new battery Replace old or weak batteries to avoid battery leakage which can damage the remote control Dispose old batteries thoughtfully with due respect to the environment Do not incinerate old batteries 1 Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control 2 Install two AAA LRO3 size batteries as shown Make sure the and terminals are oriented correctly 3 Replace the cover 4 After changing the batteries please reset Remote Control Universal Code Setting Remote Control Universal Code Setting This Remote Control is also compatible with a range of popular CE brands To use this remote with other CE equipment you must program the remote with a universal code number as detailed on page 36 There are two m
26. ernal memory The menu will be exit automatically 7 Channel Setup gt Automatic Channe Scan UHF 39 606 5MHz D aw Tan ea 4 X Manual Channel Scan You can manually find the program in one of the specific channels When you perform Manual Channel Scan you need to select the local broadcaster digital channel number In this process the HD STB will try to find available digital program in the selected channel number After finished Manual Channel Scan the HD STB will memorize to the internal memory 12 Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Channel Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to enter Channel Setup menu Press DOWN to select manual Channel Scan Press OK or RIGHT to go to Sub menu For select Physical Channel Press RIGHT or OK to display physical channel table Press UP DOWN or PgUp PgDn to select physical channel number Press OK or RIGHT to select the channel you want to manual scan Press LEFT to return Press DOWN to select Start Manual Scan Press OK to Start Manual Scan Also the progress bar will display scanning progress After finished the Manual Channel Scan the searched program will automatically memorized to the internal memory Press MENU to go back 22 4 Channel Setup gt Manual Channel Scan Physical Channel v UHF 34 571 5MHz TEE EEDE EE ZIIIIIIJI Services Found 6 Test Reception You
27. ethods of entering the universal code 1 Using Automatic Code Search 1 Turn on the CE component TV VCR or DVD you want to control 2 Press and hold the CE component TV VCR or DVD button until the LED on the remote control stays on then release the button 3 Point the remote at the CE component TV VCR or DVD and press the UP A button then wait for three seconds or until the LED stops flashing At this point the remote control is searching for the correct code If after three seconds the CE component TV VCR or DVD does not turn off press the UP A button again which tells the remote to search the next set of codes Continue pressing and releasing UP A button until the CE component TV VCR or DVD turns off 4 If the CE component TV VCR or DVD turns off press the OK button and then the LED blinks three times Using Direct Entry Method 1 Turn on the CE component TV VCR or DVD you want to control 2 Refer the brand Code List on page 36 and locate your brand of the component you want to control 3 Press and hold the CE component TV VCR or DVD button you want to program until the LED on the remote control turns on then release the key 4 Enter 3 digit code from the code list then the LED blinks three times 5 If you get no response repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand until the CE component TV VCR or DVD responds to the remote control command Using the remote
28. n the operating manual malfunction or damage due to fire earthquake flood lightning or any other natural disaster abnormal voltage war or any other disturbance revolution riot etc unforeseen accidents wear and tear or any other external factors beyond the Manufacturer s control or the control of any Authorised Service Centre or to any product installed repaired adjusted rebuilt modified changed or converted by any person including the Purchaser other than Authorised installers or Service Centres and any Product on which the serial number has been changed tampered with or removed This warranty shall not apply to batteries or any other parts of a limited natural life Where the Purchaser wishes to return the Product other than by hand to an Authorised Service Centre for warranty service the Purchaser should contact the Authorised Service Centre to make the necessary arrangements and the Product should be returned at the Purchaser s risk and expense together with a copy of the Warranty Certificate a valid proof of purchase and a detailed written explanation of the problem IMPORTED and DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONWIDE ANTENNA SYSTEMS ACN 010 372 362 ABN 41 010 372 362 23 Newstead Tce Newstead Qld 4006 nas Ph 07 3252 2947 Fax 07 3252 8541 Email support nextwave digital com Web www nextwave digital com Support Ph 1800 338 859 Blank Page
29. nd on each side of the HD STB 6 Keep Away from Heat Do not expose the HD STB to direct sunlight This product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves and other electronic products including amplifiers that produce heat 7 Keep Away from Moisture Do use HD STB near water or in wet areas such as near bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and The like Caution Maintain electrical safety Power line operated equipmentor accessories connected to this unit should bear the CE listing mark or C Tick certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified to defeat the safety features This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or fire 8 Do Not Open Do not attempt to service this HD STB as opening or removing STB cover will expose you to dangerous voltages prevent of the risk of fire or electric shock do not open the cabinet There are no user serviceable parts inside the HD STB Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only 9 Unplug before Cleaning When cleaning the HD STB turn the HD STB power off and unplug it from the wall AC outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning only 10 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind through HD STB openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out part
30. nu Use UP DOWN or numeric button to change time Press LEFT or RIGHT to move each item After finished setup press MENU or LEFT to go back Current Time 8 35 pm Wake up Timer Power off Timer You can setup the Power off Timer for automatic turn off the HD STB When the setting up time is reached the HD STB will automatic turn off This Power off Timer is operating dally Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Access amp Timer Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to select Access amp Timer Setup menu Press DOWN to select Power off Timer menu Press OK or RIGHT to go to Sub menu Press UP or DOWN button enabling sub menu Use UP DOWN or numeric button to change time Press LEFT or RIGHT to move each item After finished setup press MENU or LEFT to go back gt SEEN eer eq E ee Current Time 8 36 pm Access amp Timer Setup Power off Timer 12 50 PM 25 4 System Setup From here you can setup Time Zone Auto power off Factory Reset and check up the HD STB s system information Time Zone From here you can setup the Time Zone You should select the time zone information after factory Reset It is for correct time display when EPG information is displayed Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the System Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to select System Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to enter sub menu Press UP or DOWN to select Time Zone Press OK or RIGHT to ch
31. olby Digital and broadcaster simultaneous broadcast the Dolby Digital and MPEG audio then your HD STB will check up the Dolby Digital audio first and decode Dolby Digital audio If you select Dolby Digital but broadcaster broadcast MPEG audio only then your HD STB will check up the Dolby Digital audio first and next select MPEG audio automatically Also you can set up Audio Preference 1 11 with 1 11 button on the remote control But this change is affected to selected channel only If you change channel or turn off the HD STB then default audio type will be selected 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press OK or RIGHT to select the User Preference menu 3 Press RIGHT to select sub menu 4 Press UP or DOWN to select desired audio mode 5 Press OK or RIGHT to save the selected audio mode 6 Press MENU to exit the menu 7 User Preference Preferred Audio Type SD Output Aspect Ratio You can select best fitting display mode for your SD TV screen This function is available only Composite Video and S Video output when the 16 9 source is coming from Broadcaster The 16 9 format is the standard mode for most wide TV screens You can select Widescreen or 4 3 Letter Box for fit your SD TV s screen 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press OK or RIGHT to select the User Preference menu 3 Press DOWN to select display format menu 4 Press RIGHT to select sub menu 5 Press UP or DOWN to select desired display form
32. omponent remote control code follow the list Please refer detailed setup instruction on page 8 System Setup gt Remote Control Code List gt TV ACER ADMIRAL AIKO AIWA Page Up Down Q9 Universal Code Setup 27 Using the Remote Control Button 1 Using INFO button This HD STB has the ability to display additional information about programs By pressing INFO button while watching TV you will get simple program information By pressing INFO button again you will get the detailed NOW program information display By pressing INFO button again you will get the detailed NEXT program information Display Press INFO button fourth time to return to TV mode You can quit the program Information display at any time by pressing MENU or EXIT button 7 Digital Site Vi onc eM eed pnt LOST 8 30 pm 9 30 pm Minutes wet 77 HEE d Program Number Itis Program Number It is also called Logical Channel Number Program Provider Name It showed current program provider s name Program Title It showed program title Remain Program Time It shows remained program time Information Display It showed the program has additional information Sound Mode Display Display the program has additional sound mode present Subtitle Information Display the program has subtitle present Fav Mode Indicator Itindicates current channel mode whether FAV mode or ALL channel list mode Rating Information It showed
33. onnection Simply check the analog reception of TV No Picture Sound OK The HOTV does not support selected Video Resolution Check the Video Display Mode Refer Display Mode Change on Pagel6 The Sound is OK but the Picture is Blank The Picture is OK but the Sound is Blank Audio or Video Connection is not good Check up the Audio Video cable or connection The remote control is not working Battery exhausted Remote control is incorrectly aimed Blocked the HD STB front panel Change the batteries Aim the remote control at HD STB Check that nothing blocks the front panel The universal TV key is not working TV code is not setting Please refer to page 8 The composite Video S Video Cannot Work With PBZoom It is normal PBZoom is working only HD Video Output 31 Reception Trouble Shooting Guide After a channel scan some channels or no channels are found Your TV antenna may not be properly connected to your digital receiver 1 Did you connect your antenna as illustrated on Page 11 The HD STB must be the first device connected to the antenna when daisy chaining RF input output products such as VCRs DVD Recorders and analog televisions 2 15 the antenna wall socket in good condition For optimum and reliable contact performance the antenna wall connector should be an F screw type connector 3 Are you using a quality
34. or digital audio connection you should prepare Optical Audio cable for optical audio connection with Home Theater Equipment If your Home Theater Equipment system has coaxial digital input you can use well shielded RCA cable for coaxial audio connection Step 6 Connecting the Power Plug the Power Cord to wall AC outlet The power source is AC 180 250V 50 60Hz This unit is designed for continuous operation Switching it off does not disconnectit from the AC outlet To disconnect this HD STB from AC outlet you have to unplug the HD STB Step 7 Display Mode Setup The default display mode is native 10801 If you need change the display mode press the DISPLAY MODE button at the front panel Press UP or DOWN button at the front panel to select desired display mode Press OK button to confirmed display mode Change Using the MENU System From here you can adjust whole setting and function of HD STB If you press the MENU button the menu screen will display You can move up and down using UP or DOWN button in the menu system Press OK or RIGHT button to select the items MENU button will go back to one step back If there is no remote control activity more than 60 sec then all menu will automatically disappear for prevent unwanted operation 1 User Preference From here you can adjust User Preference settings concerning your TV Preferred Audio Type 1 11 You can select desired audio signal from broadcaster If you select D
35. plifier 3 RG6 Quad Shield 75 ohm coaxial cabling F connectors These guidelines equally apply to regional installations except for the antenna which in most cases will be UHF only since Most DTV broadcasting is usually located in the UHF bands TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE QUALIFIED ANTENNA INSTALLERS MUST PERFORM ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS AND INSPECTIONS B am a home unit dweller The existing Master Antenna TV MATV system may have been originally designed for analog PAL TV only and may require a substantial upgrade or replacement to also carry DTV signals Please consult your Body Corporate 32 Some channels display Poor No Signal Check Antenna Connection B Received signal is too weak i e poor quality to generate a stable picture Please check antenna amp cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer Picture regularly breaks up on some channels B The received signal may be too weak to allow the digital TV receiver to reliably lock to the desired signal and generate a stable picture Please check antenna amp cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer B Impulse Noise interference from household appliances such as lights refrigerators washing machines electric stoves etc may cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort momentarily In the first instance replace antenna fly lead with a quality RG6 or RG59 Quad Shield 75 ohm coaxial cabl
36. rage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Weight 5 90 Non condensed Approx 1 3Kg 280mm X 39mm X 199mm WxHxD Dimension Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Using Direct Entry Remote Control Universal Code Setting 1 Locate your CE component brand in R C Code List 2 Turn on the component you wish to control 3 Press amp hold component key until component key red LED remains on then release it 4 Enter 3 digit code from the R C Code list Component key LED flashes three times and TV switches off 5 If component does not switch off repeat above steps using the next code number as listed for your component brand until component switches off 35 Remote Control Universal Code List BRAND LIST FOR TV ACER 915 CITIZEN 105 109 115 116 119 142 167 ADMIRAL 130 144 170 175 209 223 297 173 310 CLARIVOX 108 186 223 224 229 295 AIKO 108 118 119 124 153 170 186 CONCORDE 124 207 294 CONIC 213 AIWA 248 249 293 CONRAD 108 186 AKAI 105 108 118 124 129 153 170 107 108 124 152 162 166 170 186 196 199 207 209 225 246 186 277 282 284 285 286 287 288 CONTINENTAL 251 294 310 EDISON ALBA 107 108 124 154 186 210 223 CROWN 108 109 124 162 186 196 223 2
37. refer to the Remote Control Universal Code Setting section Step 9 Check up the On Screen Display For verify correct setting of Display Mode you should check up the OSD from HDTV s display screen Turn on the HD STB and HDTV Press Menu button the remote control you should check up the OSD for verify A V connection If you cannot find any OSD in your TV display please check up again the Display Mode Setting and A V connection Step 10 Automatic Channel Search and Channel Change Please set the time Zone and perform the Automatic Channel Search to find possible channels Please make sure you should wait until fully searched Normally it will take several minutes If you setting up the favourite channel using Favourite Setup in the menu system you can change the channel using CH or CH between selected favourite channels Please make sure in favorite channel mode the channel change operation is based on Favourite Setting in the internal memory If you unmark the channel in the favourite list you cannot access the channel using CH or CH button At that time please k the Ch in the f ite list Prepare HDTV or Audio equipment you want to connect perform the Favourite Setup and mark the Channel in the favourite list If you are using HDMI connection you do not need audio connection There are four different connection methods for Audio connection For general TV analog audio connection it has Audio L R F
38. rite List After assigned each channel to Favourite List then it will appear in FAV Channel list Here is the TV Favourite List setup procedure Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Channel Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to enter Channel Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to enter Channel Favourits menu Press OK or RIGHT to enter to TV Favourite edit display If you want add or exclude individual channel press RIGHT or OK to select to individual channel list In this sub menu press INFO button for display selected channel signal status For quit signal status press INFO button again It is useful for duplicate channel presence Press Menu to go back Pv72 7 Digital 2 21 Automatic Channel Scan From here the HD STB will perform automatic scan the whole channel frequency for available digital channels It will take several minutes In the process of Automatic Channel Scan the searched channel will memorize to the internal memory After that you can assign these channels to Favourite Channel List Press MENU to display the menu Press DOWN to select the Channel Setup menu Press OK or RIGHT to enter Channel Setup menu Press DOWN to select Automatic Channel Scan Press OK or RIGHT to go to Sub menu Press OK to Start Automatic Scan procedure The Automatic Scan procedure will take several minutes After finished the Automatic Scan procedure the searched program will automatic memorize in the int
39. rminal 8 UP DOWN 8S RU RZ QP RYHP HQX VMP Use this terminal with your TV HDMI Video input 19 HD YPbPr HD Component Video Output terminal Use this terminal with your TV HD Component Video input HDTV only 20 Optical Digital Audio S P DIF Output terminal Use this terminal with A V device equipped with Optical Digital input for Dolby Digital 5 1 channel sound xManufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D Symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Remote Control Go ceo E 9 6 e eoo o e 66 ext Wave Bini nal 1 POWER Turn your HD STB on or off 2 Change your Remote Controller to TV mode 3 VCR Change your Remote Controller to VCR mode 4 0O 9 Number Button Direct change the desired channel To change the channel simply press desired channel number The button operation should be less than 2 seconds between button pressing 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 PgUp STB Mode In the menu system move up item list by page CH CH Change the TV HDTV s analog channel Change the STB s digital channel PREV Previous Channel STB mode Go to the previous watched channel Up Down In the menu system move up or down the cursor Exit In the menu system exit menu from any menu level
40. s including EPG data By pressing EPG button while watching TV you will get whole channel s 7 day EPG program information You can surf date time and program information using direction buttons For the fast surfing between dates press MENU Button to select date item Thursday 30 June 2005 9 05 pm 5 Using FREEZE button Thu 30 You can freeze the picture using press FREEZE button in the remote control It will release the freeze picture automatically after 10 minutes It is for prevent burn in flat panel screen 8 30 9 30pm If you want to get more detailed program information then press INFO button Press INFO button again to return to 7 day EPG display At any position press OK to change to Desired channel Day EPG Thu 30 7 HD Digital 8 50pm 9 50pm LOST 29 30 Trouble Shooting Guide Your HD STB is designed to give you trouble free performance for many years If you havea problem with your HD STB try the solutions listed below The display the front panel does not light up Power cable is not connected Check up the Power cable which is plugged in to the AC wall mounted socked No Sound or Picture but the front 7 segment show green light The HD STB is not powered ON Press the power button on the front or remote controller to powered ON status Pixelated picture Signal to weak or No antenna connect Check the antenna or antenna c
41. s that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the HD STB In case of liquid spillage please contact your qualified service center 11 For Additional Protection For added protection during a lightning storm or when left unattended for long periods of time unplug the HD STB from the AC wall outlet and disconnect the antenna and A V cable system This will prevent damage to the HD STB from Lightning and power line surges CONTENTS 1 Overview of the equipment Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Installing remote control batteries Remote Control Universal Code Setting Accessories 2 Connecting your HD STB _______ 1 Antenna Connection HD STB TV and VCR antenna connection HD STB and TV antenna connection 2 Video Connection HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface connection Connecting to a HDTV with HD YPbPr Connecting to a Conventional TV with S Video Connecting to a Conventional TV with Composite Video 3 Audio Connection Stereo Audio Connection Digital Audio Connection 4 Display Mode Change STB Connection to 576p 720p 1080i High Definition Display STB Connection to Standard Definition Display 3 Getting Started o m Step 1 Unpacking and accessories Step 2 Remove Protective Plastic Film Step 3 Connect ANT Cable Step 4 Connecting the Video Step 5 Connecting the Audio Step 6 Connecting the Po
42. this User s Guide This User s Guide should be read before the HD STB is operated and retained for future reference 2 Use Correct Power This HD STB should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rear panel 3 HD STB Installation Do not place HD STB on an unstable trolly stand tripod bracket or table as it may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and damage the HD STB 4 Provide Antenna Ground If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the HD STB be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity or overhead power lines or other power circuits where it can fall onto such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching or approaching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal nstalling an outdoor antenna can be hazardous and should be left to a professional antenna installer 5 Provide Proper Ventilation Opening slots in the STB cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable STB operation and to protect it from overheating HD STB should not be located in an enclosed built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper Ventilation is provided For sufficient ventilation there must be at least 1Ocm free air space above behind top a
43. wer Step 7 Display Mode Setup Step 8 Install Remote Control battery and Universal Code Setting Step 9 Check up the On Screen Display Step 10 Automatic Channel Search and Channel Change 4 Using menu system 1 User Preference Preferred Audio 1 11 SD Output Aspect Ratio i Plate Banner Duration Front Panel LED Dimmer Power Restore 2 Channel Setup Channel Favourites Automatic Channel Scan Manual Channel Scan Test Reception 3 Access amp Timer Setup Program Blocking Level Wake up Channel Wake up Timer Power off Timer 4 System Setup Time Zone Auto Power Off Factory Reset System Information TV Remote Control Code List 5 Remote Control Buttons 1 Using INFO button 2 Using EPG button 3 Using LIST amp FAV Button 4 Using ZOOM button 5 Using FREEZE button 6 Trouble Shooting Guide 7 Reception Trouble Shooting Guide 7 Specifications 8 Remote Control Universal Code List contents and specifications in this manual are subject to change without prior notice Overview of the equipment This section summarizes HD STB buttons controls and terminals Rear Panel Front Panel 9 604 2 49 9 16 pv __sfesceashecejecssopsoosa4 o TEIA DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL HOTI RECEIVER High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver Made in Korea

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