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1. remote control closer to the remote sensor window Chapter 2 Introduction MIX TELETEXT ASPECT C2 SWITCH Palsonic Remote control functional key list Switch between PIP and VCR for the secondary program display Note For PIP output or VCR output you can only select one output at the same time If PIP is selected then VCR can not be selected If VCR is selected then PIP can not be selected You can press PIP VCR button to toggle and select one mode you desire PIP control buttons ON OFF to turn on off PIP function POS to select PIP position PR to select next previous program for PIP SWITCH to swap the main and sub pictures if the secondary display is at PIP status Or to switch VCR program to main screen display and main program to VCR if the secondary display is at VCR status LIST to display PIP or VCR program list Note when pressing PIP VCR and PIP control buttons within 5 seconds after corresponding OSD disappear if you press digit buttons DSP ASPECT VOLUME MUTE buttons it will affect PIP picture or VCR picture After 5 seconds it will affect main picture Chapter 2 Introduction Menu Overview Menu Overview 1 Press MENU button to access the menu mode 2 Press button to select and highlight the menu item upward or downward 3 Press ENTER button to confirm and enter into its sub menu In menu operation press and lt gt to navigate in menus p
2. SRCH 1 Press MENU button to access the menu mode Manual SRCH 2 Press v button to select and highlight Program 3 Press ENTER button to enter into the Program menu Press button to highlight Manual SRCH Program D Press ENTER button to enter into Manual search sub menu Manually Enter Channels Manual SRCH 6 Highlight CH NO and press ENTER Use lt gt button to move the Freq igts00Ktz cursor rightward or leftward and use v button to select number or directly input the number by digit buttons then press ENTER Be sure you know the channel number You can refer to Digital TV channel table on page 19 Searching f Move the highlight to OK and press ENTER Now it starts searching Note Normally it is unnecessary to input the frequency value However if you want to input the frequency you can highlight Freq then make use of ENTER v 0 9 digit buttons to input Channel and Program Selection Channel and program selection in digital television is very different from current conventional television In DTV multiple programs can exist within a single 7 MHz channel These programs behave as sub channels within the single channel When tuning to a channel the STB will also tune to a program Your STB will indicate the channel and program through the On Screen Display The STB allows channel and program selection in the following ways Direct select 0 9 keys Directly selects a
3. SWITCH CD C C POS PR LIST CD C 4 3 FULL gt 16 9 SIDEBAR gt 16 9 ZOOM Full Aspect 16 9 FULL 4 3 FULL 16 9 or 4 3 picture will be displayed in the centre of the viewing screen at full screen width and height Palsonic Zoom Aspect 4 3 ZOOM 16 9 ZOOM Cautions regarding use of remote control The picture will be expanded uniformly width and height to fill the viewing screen The picture will be B Do not expose the remote control to cropped either horizontally or vertically to fit the shock In addition do not expose the viewing screen The cropped portion of the original remote control to liquids and do not picture will be lost from view place in an area with high humidity In some cases in order to properly view Captioning you may change the aspect ratio from ZOOM to Full Do not install or place the remote control under direct sunlight The 4 3 Letterbox Aspect heat may cause deformation of the Video formats with aspect ratios greater than 16 9 will unit be displayed at the proper width so no video information is lost Black bars will appear above and B he remote control may not work below the picture properly if the remote sensor window of the main unit is under 16 9 Sidebar Aspect direct sunlight or strong lighting In 4 3 pictures will be viewed on a wide aspect TV such a case change the angle of the screen with vertical bars on both sides of the picture lighting or STB or operate the
4. channel or program Program up down select PROGRAM PROGRAM buttons Select the next or previous available channel or program Making use of Program List to select Making use of Program List to select program 1 Press LIST button to call up Program List Press navigation buttons v 4 to select and press ENTER to confirm then the desired program is selected 6 Seven Network 8 Nine Network A 11 Network TEN Note the shown 7 Digital 9 Nine Digital Ten Digital information is only ini i i JF Digital 7 HD Digital 90 Nine High Def D served as an illustration 7 Digital 1 99 Nine Guide Lep ona 7 Digital 2 ae SR and may differ from the 7 Digital 3 Ten Digital actual ones 14 Chapter 4 Operations Channel Banner Channel Banner You can quickly check the status of current display program by pressing the DSP button Press DSP button twice to display EPG information if available Indicator if shows MAIN it means current operation acts to main picture if shows PIP it means current operation acts to PIP sub picture if shows VCR it means current operation acts to VCR or 2nd TV picture The current logical channel number Program title Aspect Program service provider Teletext information The local time Rating control level 9 Nine Digital Nine Network 4 2004 6 17 08 3 MPEG2 16 9 FULL Teletext Now 06 00 09 00 Today Next 09 00 11 00 MORNINGS WITH KERRI ANNE Signal n P
5. to turn ON and OFF in standby o 0X Press to mute the sound Press again to restore Press numeric keypad to select any channel o 0 9 In menu operation used to enter numerical values wherever required e g to enter a password You can quickly check the status of current display psp Program by pressing the DSP button Press DSP button twice to display EPG information if available 4 MIX TELETEXT You can choose different audio outputs in Audio Setup menu The STB includes standard audio mode options such as stereo or mono sound to match the broadcast signal or your home entertainment stereo Q AUDIO system Other audio mode options may be supported by your service provider or TV broadcaster such as selecting alternate languages or different commentators for sport events Press AUDIO button then make use of menu navigation button 4 and ENTER button to select 8 Palsonic owe Press to increase or decrease the volume Q PROGRAM Select next previous programs Remote control battery installation Detach the battery cover on the rear of the remote control and insert two size AAA batteries in correct polarity LIST When you are watching TV channels you can press Q LIST button to call up the Program List Caution Do not mix old and new batteries Never mix different types of batteries standard alkaline etc Q MIX Press to conceal or reveal main picture and or PIP when viewing telete
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7. 19 Chapter 5 Appendix Troubleshooting Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely The toggle of Display Format Selection Switch can not effect Normal picture but no sound Picture is distorted Available channels are missing No teletext Password is forgotten The remote control does not work properly e Check your antenna input or location e Make sure the correct video display format is selected e If the STB is connected to your monitor or TV via VIDEO OUT jack on the back panel the display format must be SD Otherwise you may not be able to see a picture e If STB is connected to your monitor TV via YPbPr port RGB on the back panel the display format must not be SD Otherwise you may not be able to see a picture e If STB is connected to your monitor or TV via YPbPr port on the back panel the YPbPr RGB selection switch must be flipped to the YPbPr Otherwise you may not be able to see a picture e If STB is connected to your monitor or TV via RGB port on the back panel the YPbPr RGB selection switch must be flipped to the RGB Otherwise you may not be able to see a picture e Check to make sure all the cables are installed correctly and that the proper source is selected on your TV e he antenna signal strength may be low Check the signal strength and adjust the antenna location and d
8. OWNER S MANUAL Paisonic HIGH DEFINITION SET TOP BOX MODEL HDSTB100 111 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 Table of Contents Set up and Quick Use Guide 1 Chapter1 Safety Instructions 2 Chapter 2 Introduction 3 Front and rear view of the STB 3 Remote control functional key list 4 Menu 7 Chapter 3 Getting Started 8 CONAS CUON meine 8 Chapter 4 Operation 13 Program 13 Channel and Program Selection 14 Channel 15 Audio setup Default setting 16 LOCK Seltllngs sieut scm ene ARMENIA TUUM UE 17 Tamezorne SelecllOlTssbaxeni 18 Chapter 5 Appendix 19 DTV channel Table 19 Troubleshooting 20 SPECICATION Sissi 21 SET UP AND QUICK USE GUIDE Step 1 Connect AC Power Cord Plug the AC power cord into the AC outlet Do n
9. ansmitter Willoughby 1 1 2001 Sydney Digital 10 VHF 11 219 5MHz Main Transmitter Artarmon 1 1 2001 Digital ABC VHF 12 226 5MHz Main Transmitter Gore Hill 1 1 2001 Digital SBS UHF 34 571 5MHz Main Transmitter Gore Hill 1 1 2001 QQQ 51 UHF 50 683 5MHz SBS 54 UHF 53 704 5MHz Batchelor ABD 69 UHF 56 725 5MHz NTD 60 UHF 59 746 5MHz TN D 63 UHF 62 767 5MHz IMP 66 UHF 65 788 5MHz CTC 7 UHF 6 177 5MHz Telstra Tower Black Mountain TBA Canberra ABC 9 UHF 9A 205 5MHz Telstra Tower Black Mountain WIN 31 UHF 11 219 5MHz Telstra Tower Black Mountain TBA CBN 34 UHF 12 226 5MHz Telstra Tower Black Mountain TBA SBS 28 UHF 30 613 5MHz Telstra Tower Black Mountain TBA Darwin SBS 28 UHF 29 536 5MHz ABD 6 UHF 30 543 5MHz NTD 8 UHF 31 550 5MHz TN D 34 UHF 32 557 5MHz NBN 3 UHF 36 585 5MHz Mt Sugarloaf 6 30 2001 NEN 54 UHF 53 704 5MHz Broadcast Site Mt Sugarloaf Range TBA Newcastle NRN 57 UHF 51 690 5MHz Broadcast Site Mt Sugarloaf Range 6 30 2001 ABHN 5A 4B UHF 37 592 5MHz Mt Sugarloaf TBA SBS 45 UHF 38 599 5MHz Mt Sugarloaf TBA WIN 59 UHF 36 585 5MHz WIN Tower Knights Hill TBA CTC 62 UHF 37 592 5MHz NTL Tower Knights Hill TBA Wollongong CBN 65 UHF 38 599 5MHz WIN Tower Knights Hill TBA ABWN 56 UHF 51 590 5MHz NTL Tower Knights Hill TBA SBS 53 UHF 54 711 5MHz NTL Tower Knights Hill TBA Note If you have trouble getting DIV channel s signal please contact your local antenna installer for help For updated channel table please contact your local dealer
10. cting to an Analog monitor Follow this diagram when connecting Antenna Rear of STB DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT Rear of TV Note e Connect video or S video cable from the OUTPUT 1 video or S video jack on the STB to the video or S video input jack on the TV S video is recommended to be used because S video will provide better picture quality e These connections are only available when SD 576i display format is selected by toggling the Display Format Selection Switch Q Important After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch you must turn off the STB and then turn on again then the toggling can effect Chapter 3 Getting Started Connection Connecting to a HD monitor YPbPr type Follow this diagram when connecting Antenna Rear of STB HDTV v o DIGITAL AUDIO Rear of HD Ready TV Note The YPbPr RGB selection switch must be set to YPbPr The component out jacks are available when HD1 576p HD2 10801 or HD3 720p display format is selected Important After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch you must turn off the STB and then turn on again then the toggling can effect 10 Chapter 3 Getting Started Connection Connecting to a HD monitor RGB type Follow this diagram when connect
11. fier Channel amp Middle Frequency Transmitter Location Start Date Digital 7 VHF 6 177 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Lofty 1 1 2001 Digital 9 VHF 8 191 625MHz Main Transmitter Mt Lofty 1 1 2001 Adelaide Digital 10 VHF 11 219 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Lofty 1 1 2001 Digital ABC VHF 12 226 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Lofty 1 1 2001 Digital SBS UHF 33 564 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Lofty 1 1 2001 Digital 7 VHF 6 177 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Coot tha 1 1 2001 Digital 9 VHF 8 191 625MHz Main Transmitter Mt Coot tha 1 1 2001 Brisbane Digital 10 VHF 11 219 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Coot tha 1 1 2001 Digital ABC VHF 12 226 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Coot tha 1 1 2001 Digital SBS UHF 36 585 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Coot tha 1 1 2001 Digital 7 VHF 6 177 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Dandenong 1 1 2001 Digital 9 VHF 8 191 625MHz Main Transmitter Mt Dandenong 1 1 2001 Melbourne Digital 10 VHF 11 219 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Dandenong 1 1 2001 Digital ABC VHF 12 226 5MHz Main Transmitter Mt Dandenong 1 1 2001 Digital SBS UHF 29 536 625MHz Main Transmitter Mt Dandenong 1 1 2001 Digital 7 VHF 6 177 5MHz Main Transmitter Bickley 1 1 2001 Digital 9 VHF 8 191 625MHz Main Transmitter Walliston 1 1 2001 Perth Digital 10 VHF 11 219 5MHz Main Transmitter Carmel 1 1 2001 Digital ABC VHF 12 226 5MHz Main Transmitter Bickley 1 1 2001 Digital SBS UHF 29 536 625MHz Main Transmitter Bickley 1 1 2001 Digital 7 VHF 6 177 5MHz Main TransmitterArtarmon 1 1 2001 Digital 9 VHF 8 191 625MHz Main Tr
12. ing Antenna Rear of STB V MAIN OUTPUT 1 DIGITAL AUDIO OO S VIDE Rear of HD Ready TV Note The YPbPr RGB selection switch must be set to RGB The RGB out jack is available when HD1 576p HD2 1080i or HD3 720p display format is selected Important After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch you must turn off the STB and then turn on again then the toggling can effect 11 Chapter 3 Getting Started Connections Connecting to a VCR Follow this diagram when connecting V RF IN OUTPUT 1 L i L Rear of STB Note These connections are only available when VCR is selected by pressing PIP VCR button Rear of VCR Connecting to an Amplifier Follow this diagram when connecting Rear of STB RF IN RF OUT DIGITAL AUDIO e Amplifier DIGITAL INPUT Connecting to an amplifier equipped with OPTICAL or COAXIAL 12 Chapter 4 Operations Program Search You must perform the program search when using the STB at the first time There are three ways to search programs Quick Search Auto Search and Manual Search Quick Search If you live in the cities listed on the Quick Search menu you may go ahead to select your city and start scanning all digital TV channel Signals Press MENU button to access the menu mode Press v but
13. irection e After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch you must turn off the STB and then turn on again then the toggling can effect Check volume levels Make sure the TV is not muted Check that the STB is connected properly Make sure the proper format is selected Make sure the proper aspect ratio is selected Make sure the video output is connected to the TV The only way that you can find all the available channels is by running the Auto search in the Program menu Make sure the channel you are watching carries teletext information If you forget your password perform the following steps to enter When the dialogue box asking you to enter a password appears press TELETEXT button followed by ASPECT button DSP button and then AUDIO button and then you can enter But make sure not let children know it e Point the remote control at the remote sensor of the STB Operate the remote control within 5m e Remove the obstacle e Replace the batteries with new ones 20 Chapter 5 Appendix Specifications PAL DTV standard 10801 720p 576p 576i TRE RS 232 Interface 1 9 pin Serial Port 1 15 pin D sub Input Output R amp B Ironmen Storage Temperature 20 to 60 degrees Celsius Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degrees Celsius Env Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 21 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL
14. or has been dropped Chapter 2 Introduction Front and rear view of the STB Front View Cub Ib ID IC Ib D F 5CH DL EL o Press to access the Menu Power Switch Power Indicator LED Menu navigation button in menu operation 4 Volume down up Remote Sensor A Channel down up Press to confirm the selection Back View Antenna Input Jack Connect it to VHF UHF antenna for terrestrial digital signal input Antenna Output Jack Connect it to analog TV tuner s in COAXIAL Digital audio out jack Connect it to digital coaxial audio equipment RS 232 interface Connect it to PC for software upgrade Authorised service only Display Format Selection Switch HD1 576p 50Hz HD2 10801 50Hz HD3 720p 50Hz SD standard definition Power Cord RS232 M L R HD1 HD2 HD3 SD I a 5 lt m E o a YPbPr RGB selection switch RGB output Connect it to HD or widescreen TV monitor s RGB input YPbPr output Connect it to HD or widescreen TV monitor AV1 output jacks S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R Connect it to analogue TV AV2 Output Connect it to VCR OPTICAL Digital audio out jack Connect it to digital optical audio equipment Chapter 2 Introduction Remote control function key list You can operate every function of this STB using the buttons on the remote control handset Below is the remote control functional key list Q D Press
15. ot turn on any devices until you have finished making all necessary connections Step 2 Antenna Connection Connect the antenna cable to the RF IN jack on the rear panel of the STB For details please refer to page 8 Step 3 Connecting to Monitor A your monitor is an Analog Monitor please follow the diagram and notes in page 9 when connecting the STB to your monitor B If your monitor is a HD Monitor YPbPr type please follow the diagram and notes in 10 when connecting the STB to your monitor C If your monitor is a HD Monitor RGB type please follow the diagram and notes in Dage 11 when connecting the STB to your monitor Step 4 Connecting to a Secondary Display or VCR Please follow the diagram and notes in 12 when connecting the STB to the Secondary Display or VCR Step 5 Connecting to an Amplifier Please follow the diagram and notes in 12 when connecting the STB to the Amplifier Step 6 Turning STB On Press the Power Switch on the STB to turn on the STB Note Monitor should also be turned on Step 7 Setting Time Zone To obtain local time you should first set local time zone For further details please refer to page 18 Chapter 1 Safety Instructions CAUTION PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This set has been designed and manufactured to as
16. ote You can either block amp or unblock 8 all programs quickly by using Block setting Time zone selection LOCK Settings Time Zone Selection Rating PWD Setup PG M MA AV R Block All G General Audiences Content not offensive to most viewers PG Parental Guidance Suggested Content is such that parents may not want their children to view the program M Mature Audience Suitable for mature audience MA Mature Adult Audience May contain mature themes profane language graphic violence and sexual situations AV AdultAudience Strong violence R Restricted viewing Not for children under age 17 Strong elements of sex and or violence To obtain local time you should first set local time zone and it depends on your local station whether has broadcast time zone information Press MENU button to access the menu mode Press button to select and highlight Time Press ENTER button Now Time Zone is highlighted Press ENTER button again to enter into next level O A 0O N and press ENTER to select your local time zone 18 Press button to move the highlight upward or downward Time Zone Time Zone 45 O NSW ACT Chapter 5 Appendix DTV Channel Table Following is the list of DTV channels available in your area You can use it for Manual search You can check the following list for channel number and channel frequency City Identi
17. other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally
18. resent event information The current program audio type Following event information oignal intensity indication EPG MAIN Stop EventName I NNI NIE FP 09 00 11 00 MORNINGS WITHKERRFANNE 15 Chapter 4 Operations Audio Setup Default Setting Audio Setup You can choose different audio outputs in Audio Setup menu The STB includes standard audio mode options such as stereo or mono sound to match the broadcast signal or your home entertainment stereo system Other audio mode options may be supported by your service provider or TV broadcaster such as selecting alternate languages or different commentators for sport events 1 Press AUDIO button to access the Audio Setup menu Audio Setup MAIN 2 Press button to move the highlight upward or downward Only 1 Audio MPEG2 STEREO OUTPUT T 3 Press ENTER button to select sub audio Press enter to set audio Ch You can select different audio output systems for Primary Audio and Secondary Audio Default Setup Default Making use of Default function you can restore all settings to the System at factory settings Time 1 Enter into System menu and select Default 2 Press ENTER button to enter into the sub menu and then press ENTER button to confirm Default 44 If you have seta password in Password Sub menu then a dialogue box appears asking you to input a password Press Enter Key to restore the factory settings Input the pas
19. ress ENTER to activate the selected menu items 5 Press EXIT button to exit the current menu and return to previous level menu while pressing MENU button will exit the menu mode Quick Search Auto Search Manual Search Program System wow ll Default Password Rating Control Time Password Setup Clear Password Chapter 3 Getting Started Connection Connect AC power cord Plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet Do not turn on any devices until you have finished making all necessary connections Connecting to Antenna Follow this diagram when connecting Antenna Rear of STB v Y i REE O HDTV rool S VIDEO Y PE ES RGB YPbPr RGB DIGITAL AUDIO Rear of TV COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT AUDIO INPUT Pr Pb Y e Chapter 3 Getting Started Connection Display Formats Overview The HD STB Tuner offers various display formats and multiple video outputs When the HD STB Tuner is connected to A V systems the HD STB Tuner can provide video signal formats 10801 720p 576p or 5761 10801 720p and 576p modes are available for component video YPbPr and monitor outputs 5761 mode is available for VIDEO and S VIDEO outputs The HD STB Tuner has two digital audio outputs Dolby Digital 5 1 and PCM The HD STB Tuner sends out digital audio signal to OPTICAL and COAXIAL audio outputs when a digital broadcast is being received by the HD STB Tuner Conne
20. sure personal safety Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation use and servicing This unit does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY 1 10 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Keep these instructions The safety operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference Heed all warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow all instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Do not use this apparatus near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool etc Clean only with dry cloth Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or
21. sword correctly After inputting a dialogue box Sure to restore settings pops up O A O Highlight Yes and press ENTER button if you want to restore all settings to the factory settings If not highlight No and press ENTER Input Password Note as regards to password information please refer to page 17 for details There is no preset password in this STB Sure to restore settings 16 Password setup Chapter 4 Operations LOCK Settings The Rating Control lets you set up specific channels and ratings through blocking schemes To activate or disable all of the lock PWD Setup schemes previously set up a password is required to gain access to E Password clear PWD this menu You can change the password by inputting a new password twice 1 2 3 4 Press MENU button to access the menu mode Press button to select and highlight Password Press ENTER button to enter into the Password menu Program Rating CTRL PWD Setup 4 Set Password Press button to highlight PWD Setup Press ENTER to enter into the next level Confirm Password 0 E L1 L When you have not set a password yet Enter a password using the numbered buttons to create a personal 4 digit security password When you have already set a password and you want to change it Enter the old password then input a 4 digit new password using Ou Lu the numbered buttons and confirm again Inpu
22. t Password Note There is no preset password in this STB therefore when you use this STB at the first time you may create a password by yourself if required Clear password If you want to clear the password please do the following steps 2 Enter into the Password sub menu Program Rating CTRL PWD Setup Press Enter key to Clear Clear Press button to select and highlight Clear PWD Press NS ENTER to enter into the next level Now a dialogue box appears asking you to input the old password Input the old password correctly Now a dialogue box Sure to clear password appears Select Yes and press ENTER Now the password is cleared 17 Chapter 4 Operations Rating control Blocks programs according to the program ratings limit so children can not view certain programs You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the programs with the ratings above a specified level 1 Press MENU button to access the menu mode 2 Press button to select and highlight Password c Press ENTER button to enter into the Password menu Press button to highlight Rating CTRL Press ENTER to enter into next level sub menu When you have not set a password yet you directly go to the Rating Control sub menu When you have already set a password input the password correctly and enter D Press to move the highlight upward or downward and press ENTER to either block or unblock the rating N
23. ton to select and highlight Program Press ENTER button to enter into the Program menu Press v button to highlight Quick SRCH Press ENTER button to enter into Quick search sub menu Highlight the first menu bar and use button to select the city you live in Move the highlight to Begin and press ENTER to start the searching To cut off the searching during the process highlight CANCEL and press ENTER Auto Search Auto search will automatically find all channels digital available through the antenna inputs and store all the active channels in the channel list 1 Enter into Program menu and select Auto SRCH Press ENTER button to enter into Auto search sub menu 2 Move the cursor to Begin and press ENTER Now the auto channel search process begins 3 When channel scanning is complete the first channel found appears on the TV screen To cut off the searching during the process highlight CANCEL and press ENTER 13 Program Program Programa System Quick SRCH Auto SRCH Manual SRCH Quick SRCH Please Select City Auto SRCH Adelaide Manual SRCH Searching Ch 11 Quick SRCH Auto SRCH Manual SRCH Quick SRCH Auto SRCH Manual SRCH Auto Search Channels 6 69 ss Searching Ch 27 Chapter 4 Operations SpeProgram Search Channel amp Program selection Manual Search If desired programs can not be searched you can make use of Quick SRCH Manual Search Auto
24. xt TELETEXT Press display teletext on the screen if available Remote Control Operation Range Point the remote control at the remote Note normally it will display teletext index page sensor and press the buttons P100 when pressing TTX button If TV station does not broadcast teletext information but caption the unit will switch to Page 801 to display Caption after 15 seconds If you are sure that there is no index page you can directly enter into page 801 to save time Whether there is index page or not you can consult local station e Distance About 5 m from the front of the remote sensor Angle About 300 in each direction of the front of the remote sensor Chapter 2 Introduction Remote control functional key list MENU Brings up the main menu Press again to return to normal viewing Press to exit the current menu and return to previous level menu 4 v Menu navigation buttons ENTER Press to select the highlighted menu item or enter into sub menu Press to select picture aspect ratio to match signal ASPECT and monitor format You can also change the aspect ratio for your personal viewing preference Each time the ASPECT button is pressed the STB will cycle to the next available aspect ratio choice Note see following chart for illustrations of the various aspect ratios Source MI Pressing ASPECT button 16 9 FULL 4 3 LETTERBOX 4 3 ZOOM ON OFF PR

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