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1. We are proud to offer a high quality product To keep this level of quality your STB should be serviced at a JVC authorised service centre IN THE BOX Thank you for buying this JVC Degital Terrestrial Set Top Box Inside your package you should have Degital Terrestrial Set Top Box STB receiver AC adaptor x1 Remote control unit RM C1890S Dry battery for the remote control unit AA R06 x2 Instruction book Warranty Card Aerial cable x1 Scart cable x1 OVER AIR DOWNLOAD Over Air Download OAD To ensure that your STB always has the most up todate information Please ensure that after use it is set to its standby mode The STB automatically powers up at 3AM each day and searches for any new information which may be broadcast and will download this to your receiver automatically This operation will normally take approximately 30 seconds If you have an important recording to make at 3AM which must not have a 30 second interrupt then you can disable the auto OAD search by performing the following 1 Press Menu button and using the up down buttons to choose Configuration and press the OK button 2 Use the up and down buttons to choose RECEIVER UPGRADE and press OK button 3 Using the left right button change function from Enable to Disable 4 Press OK button then MENU and MENU to return to Normal operation Do not forget to re enable the automatic OAD function after you have made your recording by repeating th
2. TU DB1SK My ENGLISH DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL SET TOP BOX INSTRUCTIONS Digital Video Broadcasting Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project 1991 to 1996 Number 3209 CONTENTS Safety Precautions In the box Over Air Download STB buttons Remote control buttons Preparation Connections Switching on Inithial settings Everyday Operation Changing Channels Channel List Electronic Programme Guide Digital Teletext Widescreen Advanced Operation Configuring Your Receiver Editing The Channel List Channel and Menu Protection Favourite Channels Programme Reminders and Timers Installation Specification Connecting the external devices Troubleshooting Guide a fF O WO N oO O co N N 10 11 12 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 18 19 20 POWER Always use the provided AC adapter Operate only from the power source specified AC 100 240 V 50 60Hz on the AC adapter In using the AC adapter get heat on the surface of the case It is normal not defective Do not be covered with any material on case of AC adapter while it is in operation Leave the 15 cm space minimum around the AC adapter The rating information and safety caution of the AC adapter are on its case LEADS Ensure the power supply lead and all other leads are positioned so they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by things placed on or against them Pay particular attention to the power lead where it enters the
3. The receiver can search for channels automatically searching all the broadcast frequencies for free to air channels or manually Searching one specified broadcast frequency only for any channels to be found there To perform Automatic search Select Automatic Search with the UP or DOWN keys and press OK A warning message is displayed This starts the automatic tuning process and searchesthrough all the available broadcast frequencies for free to air channels Previous channels will be replaced on automatic search r Installation Automatic Search Manual Search First Time Installation Start automatic search Current PR list will be replaced wj If alternatively from the search options menu the Manual Search line is highlighted and OK pressed the manual search screen is displayed Highlight the YES button with the LEFT or RIGHT key and press OK to start the automatic search This is for searching for digital channels on a single broadcast frequency The frequency channel number 21 69 is entered in the box at the top left of the screen and the received signal level and signal quality can be observed on the two bar graphs atthe bottom When OK is pressed the receiver searches that frequency and display a list of the channels found Before returning to the Installation menu Hint The bar graphs of signal quality and signal level give a good indication of whether any channels a
4. LEFT or RIGHT keys to select 4 3 if you have a standard TV set connected or 16 9 if it is a widescreen TV This function duplicates the selection made at the time of first installation see 1 PREPARATION Tuning In and can be used if you Change TV sets Return to normal TV viewing by pressing the MENU key TV OUT The receiver can output either an RGB Y C Video signal from the TV SCART on the rear panel Although the RGB format results in a better quality picture not all equipment particularly some VCRs can cope with an RGB signal see Appendix C Connecting A VCR Enter PIN code Use UP DOWN buttons to go to Enter PIN code option Use OK button to enter new password New Password Menu is displayed Use NUMBER buttons to enter new password New Password is asked twice for confirmation EDITING THE CHANNEL LIST The digital terrestrial television channels found by the receiver when first installed are storedin its memory as a channel list This list can be altered and amended to remove unwanted channels and to suit your own preferences First bring up the Main Menu with the MENU key on the remote control handset Then using the UP or DOWN keys on the remote control choose the Edit PR list and press the OK key to display the Channel List BBC ONE EDIT PR LIST wi 2 BBC TWO i 7 BBC CHOICE TA j f vi fy Y co Favourites Delete Edit Name Lock w Select function Select PR W
5. mains plug and where it comes out of the STB Do not connect or adjust leads when the STB is plugged in TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE Do not leave or use the STB in a hot cold or humid area Do not allow the STB to get wet from drips or splashes as this may be dangerous Do not place water filled objects such as flower vases on top of the STB VENTILATION Slots and openings in the STB cover are for ventilation Do not cover or block them as this could lead to overheating CLEANING Unplug the STB before it is cleaned Use a lightly dampened cloth only Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners HEAT AND FLAMES The receiver should not be placed near to naked flames or sources of intense heat such as an electric fire Ensure that no naked flames sources such as lighted candles are placed on top of the STB LIGHTNING Unplug your STB from the wall socket if there is a storm or lightning or if it is to be unused for a long time REPLACEMENT PARTS If your STB needs a replacement part ensure the person undertaking the repair uses parts which are specified by the manufacturer or have the same specifications as the original part Other parts may cause a fire electric shock or other hazards BATTERY DISPOSAL Please ensure that exhausted batteries from the remote control handset are disposed of safely SERVICING Ensure the person who services your STB is qualified to do so Do not remove the cover yourself you could get an electric shock
6. from the list You can now perform further editing on the channel list or return to normal broadcast viewing by pressing the MENU key EDIT NAME The channel names which appear in the channel list and the information banner are assigned by the broadcasters and some longer names are abbreviated to become unrecognisable You can edit the names to suit your preferences with the Edit Name function Highlight the channel to be renamed highlight the EDIT NAME button at the base of the screen using the LEFT or RIGHT keys and press OK The highlighted channel name appears on the right of the screen with the first character highlighted by a cursor Any of the 15 characters that make up a channel name can be highlighted using the LEFT or RIGHT keys and the highlighted character changed by pressing the UP or DOWN keys to cycle through the alphabet numbers and other characters available When the required changes have been made pressing OK stores the new name and returns to the Channel List screen Alternatively pressing MENU will abandon the name change and return to the previous name You can now perform further editing on the channel list or return to normal broadcast viewing by pressing the MENU key Using the other two functions of the Channel List menu screen LOCK and FAVOURITES is dealt with in the next sections Hint You can also enter a channel name using the number keys on the remote control
7. gap around all sides of the case and in a position convenient for connection to your television a mains power outlet and a TV aerial wall outlet or the flying lead from your TV aerial as appropriate Please refer to the Safety Precautions on page 2 Turn off your television at the mains and disconnect the lead going to the aerial wall outlet or the flying aerial lead and connect this to the ANTENNA IN socket on the rear of the receiver Connect the aerial cable supplied from the TV OUT socket on the receiver to the TV set s aerial socket Connect the TV SCART socket on the rear of the receiver to a suitable SCART socket on your television There may be more than one SCART socket on your television and if unsure which to use you should refer to its manual for guidance Aerial In i at VCRIDVR ee DC IN 6V Es F N POSES SEEEESE EES O i SEESESEEES SHEED EES O Q Not use TV Aerial If you have a VCR or other equipment connected to your television please connect the receiver as described here and refer the Connecting the external devices on page 19 Connecting the AC adapter to the DC IN Finally plug the receiver into the mains outlet then the power lamp lights to red Inserting the batteries into the remote control ha
8. up next on all the channels Pressing the OK key while the next event details are displayed will set a reminder to watch that programme The scheduled icon will appear You can return to the list of channels by pressing the LEFT key or to the time and short event description list by pressing RIGHT key You can change the day by pressing BLUE or YELLOW keys Pressing YELLOW will display events of the next day Pressing BLUE will display the events of the previous day You can return to normal television viewing to watch the channel last selected in the EPG screen by pressing the GUIDE key again or the MENU key DIGITAL TELETEXT Many digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures and sound for programmes but also pages of information on the programmes the weather news and many other topics This digital teletext can be displayed by the receiver Some channels are entirely given over to digital teletext and carry no normal TV programme at all These dedicated digital teletext channels will not give a quarter screen image in the EPG or the Channel List screen When such a channel is selected after a brief pause they will usually display the opening page of information automatically Other channels have digital teletext pages broadcast alongside the television programme and often include a reduced size broadcast picture within digital teletext pages These usually require the TEXT butto
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10. Each key represents several letters and pressing a key several times will enter each letter in both capitals and lower case and the number in turn in the character position marked by the cursor The zero key enters all the punctuation marks available and a blank space With practise this is a very quick means of entering the required letters into the channel name CHANNEL AND MENU PROTECTION CHANNEL LOCK Some channels broadcast material which you do not want younger members of the family to watch Any channel can be locked so that it cannot be selected for viewing without first a four digit PIN code being entered In this way any channel not suitable for younger viewers can be protected The channel lock is applied with the Channel List menu Press the MENU key on the remote control handset to display the Main Menu and then using the UP or DOWN keys on the remote control choose the Edit PR list and press the OK key Highlight the channel to be locked using the UP or DOWN keys Now select the LOCK button at the base of the screen with the LEFT or RIGHT keys and press OK A window requesting the PIN code is displayed and the four digit code should be entered using the number keys on the remote control followed by the OK key Alock icon is then displayed alongside the channel name in the channel list Hint The PIN is factory set to 0000 This code should be reset as described below to another sequen
11. OK key to start the automatic search PR List Empty Start automatic search The receiver will automatically tune to the UHF transmission channels 21 to 68 looking for digital terrestrial TV broadcasts and displaying the names of channels found This process will take about five minutes When the search is finished the first channel of the channel list and the information banner is displayed you can now watch digital terrestrial broadcasting selecting the channel you require as described in the next section HINT Depending on the reception conditionsin your particular area you may find that the list of channels found includes one or more repeated names This is because the receiver may detect and store some channels including those it cannot receive clearly from adjacent areas alongside the strong channels from a transmitter nearby This is not a problem and the weaker channels can be deleted from the receiver later as described in ADVANCED OPERATION Editing the channel list PR list on page 13 If no digital terrestrial television broadcasts are found the receiver will display a message wy NO SIGNAL You should then refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on page 20 to establish the cause of the problem When you have finished watching digital terrestrial broadcasting you may wish to switch the receiver to standby to save power although the receiver can remain powered up continuously even when the television is tur
12. age is flashed onto the screen announcing that the receiver is Switching to timer channel so you understand what is happening INSTALLATION Although your receiver will not lose its settings or stored channels when switched off you may wish to re install the receiver because you have moved to a different area with different broadcast frequencies you wish to reinstate a channel previously deleted from the channel list or you want to watch new channels which have started broadcasting Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu and using the UP or DOWN keys highlight the Installation line and press OK to display the Installation Menu You can either perform a First Time Installation effectively resetting the receiver to its factory setting condition or just search for channels Installation AS m ry Aiitamatic Gaarch Automatic searcn Manual Search First Time Installation 16 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION To reset the receiver highlight the First Time Installation line in the menu and press OK A warning screen is displayed in case of accidental operation Are you sure you want to delete all channels and settings for first time installation Highlight the YES button with the LEFT or RIGHT key and press OK to erase all the channels and settings and switch the receiver to standby You can now start again as detailed in PREPARATION Initial settings on page 8 ADD CHANNELS
13. at to closer emulate the cinema experience but even some news bulletins are widescreen To help get the most from both TV set and programme when a widescreen film is watched ona standard TV or a standard broadcast is viewed on a widescreen set the receiver includes the WIDE key So long as the receiver has been correctly set up for the TV set connected a widescreen programme will always be displayed correctly on a widescreen set and a standard format programme will correctly fill the screen of a standard format TV With a standard format TV displaying a widescreen programme the WIDE key switches between displaying the picture with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen and filling the whole height of the screen but cropping the sides off according to instructions broadcast with the programme called pan and scan The effect of the WIDE key on the picture display is cancelled by pressing WIDE again changing channel or turning the receiver to standby Subtitle With Digital terrestrial broadcasting some programmes are broadcast with subtitles Subtitles can be displayed when watching these programmes Subtitle ON TV DTV Key If there is no connected VCR device The TV DTV key is used to switch TV and DIGITAL TV modes When the set top box is in TV mode the TV scart is not switched and the TV operates in analog mode When the set top box is in DIGITAL TV mode this time the TV scart is swit
14. atch PR More The Channel List screen displays the list of channels in the receiver s memory with a quarter screen image window showing the selected channel and can be used to change channels for viewing delete channels from the memory edit the name of the channel as it appears in the list and on screen lock a channel against viewing by younger members of the family and set up favourite channels Channel List functions are carried out on one channel at a time The channel to be affected is first highlighted in the list using the UP or DOWN keys Bie SELECT This function selects a channel for viewing and is an alternative to using the P and P keys channel number or EPG Highlight the channel to be viewed highlight the OK button at the base of the screen using the LEFT or RIGHT keys and press OK The highlighted channel now appears in the image window and you can leave the Channel List to view the channel by pressing MENU DELETE The initial installation of the DVB T3 receiver can produce duplicate entries in the channel list from transmitters operating at different frequencies in adjacent areas and you may wish to delete these duplicate entries from the list In addition other channels which you do not want in the list Highlight the channel to be deleted highlight the DELETE button at the base of the screen using the LEFT or RIGHT keys and press OK The highlighted channel is deleted
15. ce of numbers known only to you when you have finished setting up the receiver You can now leave the Channel List screen and return to normal TV viewing by pressing MENU Any attempt to change channel to the locked channel will now display the same window requesting the PIN code and the channel will only be displayed on entry of the correct code To remove the lock on a channel repeat the same process as to lock the channel 14 FAVOURITE CHANNELS There will be some channels that you tend to watch more often and some only occasionally Although some duplicate channels you may want to delete from the channel list others although not watched frequently you will not want to do away with altogether The favourite mode allows the most watched channels to accessed more easily leaving the less watched channels accessible but out of the way When the favourite mode is activated the P and P keys cycle through the favourite channels only and the EPG will list the favourite channels only other channels can still be accessed by channel list number or from the Channel List menu screen Any channel can be a favourite channel and the Channel List menu is used to label those channels you want as favourites Display the Channel List menu screen by highlighting Channel List on the Main Menu and pressing OK BEC ONE EDIT PR LIST 2 BBC ye 7 BBC CHOICE Who pecrour oth Wit BBC NEWS 24 o Eak 3 CBeebie
16. ched on and the TV is switched to AV RGB mode And also when there is no menu on the screen pressing TV DTV key will manually toggle the set top box between VCR mode and TV mode In VCR mode set top box will display the output of VCR device In TV mode set top box displays its own outputs If box scart mode is not changed by pressing TV DTV key scart mode will be automatically detected For example if a dvd player is connected to VCR scart and powered on then the set top box will immediately switch to VCR mode The set top box will switch to TV mode if dvd player is switched off CONFIGURING YOUR RECEIVER Many aspects of your receiver can be set up to reflect your circumstances and preferences The Configuration menu screen is accessed from the Main Menu Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu and the DOWN key twice to highlight Configuration then press OK to display the Configuration menu screen A af Audio Language English eth Subte Enatisn Eor e Leser e B o Enter PiN codo The various configuration functions are displayed in a list along with a quarter screen image of the currently selected channel You can select a function by highlighting the corresponding menu line with the UP or DOWN keys There are seven configuration functions 12 SYSTEM Use LEFT RIGHT buttons to toggle System Menu Language Press OK on the preferred language COUNTRY Use LEFT RIGHT b
17. e above instructions but this time selecting ENABLE RECEIVER BUTTONS Front Standby button Program down up buttons REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS Mute Standby Number buttons Slide Switch Information button AV button Colour buttons TV DTV button MENU button Up Down Right Left buttons OK button Text button BACK button Programme Up Down Volume Up Down buttons P P buttons buttons WIDE button GUIDE button PAGE UP DOWN buttons SUBTITLE button VCR DVD control buttons To operate this STB Set the Slide Switch to STB position For details of the use of each buttons see each section s explanation Note Volume buttons and the Mute button work for the volume from the TV To operate a JVC brand TV or VCR Set the Slide Switch to the TV VCR position Pressing a button that looks the same as the device s original remote control button has the same effect as the original remote control Note Even you operating a JVC brand TV or VCR some buttons may not work To operate a JVC brand DVD player Set the Slide Switch to the DVD position Pressing a button that looks the same as the device s original remote control button has the same effect as the original remote control Note Even you operating a JVC brand DVD player some buttons may not work Connections Place your receiver on a firm level surface with at least a 10cm
18. ely between each setting using the UP and DOWN keys The channel name is set using the LEFT or RIGHT keys to display the channel which broadcasts the programme to be recorded The start time end time and date are each set with the number keys on the remote control in 24 hour format The frequency mode determines how often the receiver operates this event and is set with the LEFT or RIGHT keys to be either Once Daily or Weekly Hint If an invalid number for the start or end times or the date is entered the highest valid number is automatically entered in its place So entering 28 30 as the time will automatically change to 23 30 and a date of 15 14 2002 will change to 15 12 2002 Pressing MENU or OK returns to the Timer screen with the settings in place in the timer event list The event mode is automatically set to Active and you can now return to normal viewing press the MENU keys and at the appointed time the receiver will switch over to the required channel and at the end of the event switch the receiver to standby When the Timer screen is displayed any event can be set to be Inactive so it will not occur or the channel times and frequency mode altered by highlighting the event s Mode button and pressing OK as before You can exit the Timer screen and return to normal TV viewing by pressing MENU Hint If you are watching digital terrestrial TV at the time the timer event starts a mess
19. ing OK now changes the quarter screen display to show the highlighted channel Hint From the Channel List screen it is possible to edit the channel list including changing the name of stored channels or deleting them Editing the list is covered in ADVANCED OPERATION Editing The Channel List on page 13 When using the Channel List to select channels use the LEFT or RIGHT keys to ensure that the highlighted button at the bottom of the screen is SELECT so no editing functions are accidentally begun When you leave the Channel List screen by pressing MENU the channel showing on the quarter screen is selected for normal viewing on the whole screen ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE The fourth way of selecting a channel is with the electronic programme guide or EPG The EPG is accessed by pressing the Guide key GUIDE Like the Channel List the EPG screen displays a list of the stored channels along with information on what programmes are being broadcast Depending on the area where you are located you will have either 7 days EPG or Now and Next EPG The EPG views information about services on a 7 day basis Oe Wed 19 11 15 22 Electronic Programme Guide BBC 2W Wed 19 11 17 00 19 00 16 30 Ready Steady Cook 17 15 The Weakest Link 18 00 The Simpsons 18 20 Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1 BBCi 89 BBC Radio Wales Ready Steady Cook 16 30 17 15 Take a couple of chefs add two contestants throw in some ingredie
20. me currently showing on the selected channel are given and the current time 9 Icons are also displayed in the information banner and if this channel is a favourite channel see ADVANCED OPERATION Favourite Channels on page 15 favorite channel icon Ww If the selected channel is locked see ADVANCED OPERATION Channel Protection on page 14 you must enter the correct four digit code to view the channel Enter PIN code CHANNEL LIST You can also select the required channel directly from the on screen channel list This is displayed using the receiver s Main Menu First bring up the menu with the MENU key on the remote control handset ee oo Configuration _ Edit PR List Installation Using the UP or DOWN keys on the remote control choose the Edit PR List and press the OK key to display the channel list BEC NEWS 24 EDIT PR LIST Select function 0 Select PR Watch PR More Here you can preview any channel stored by the receiver before viewing it full screen The complete list of channels is displayed in pages of 11 channels at a time with their channel list number and a favourite channel icon if appropriate see ADVANCED OPERATION Favourite Channels The name and a quarter screen image of the channel last viewed is displayed in the top right of the screen Using the UP or DOWN keys the highlight is moved through the list to the channel required Press
21. n to be pressed to activate the digital teletext pages In both cases moving through the different pages of information is accomplished in a variety of ways dependent on the individual broadcasters but including use of the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT and OK keys to select items from on screen menus and the coloured keys to jump directly to particular pages You can exit any digital teletext channel by changing channel in any of the normal ways You can leave the digital teletext function of a combined digital teletext programme channel to return to normal television viewing of that channel by pressing the TEXT key Hint When you press the i button or MENU button information banner or menu appears When you press those buttons again the previous digital teletext screen is displayed When you press the Text button while subtitles are on the subtitles are turned off When you press the Text button again the digital teletext screen is displayed 11 WIDESCREEN TV sets are available with screens of the standard 4 3 format and widescreen 16 9 format When you first installed your receiver you specified the format of the connected TV this can now be altered if necessary see Section 3 ADVANCED OPERATION Configuring Your Receiver Digital terrestrial television broadcasts are also made in both standard and widescreen formats In particular films and dramas tend to be broadcast in widescreen form
22. ndset Remove the battery compartment cover from the rear of the remote control handset by lifting the catch at one side Insert two AA R6 sized batteries taking care to observe the correct orientation as marked on the inside of the compartment Replace the compartment cover Eye Switching on Turn on your TV set and select the SCART input with the AV key or similar on the television remote control Press the STANDBY key on the remote control handset The power lamp change to green and the receiver s menu will be seen on the TV screen If you do not see the receiver s menu on the television screen press the AV button on your TV remote control until you see the First Time Installation menu Inithial settings Because this is the first time that the receiver has been used there are no channels stored in the receiver s memory and the First Time Installation menu is displayed on the screen FIRST TIME INSTALLATION Please choose TY Type using keys Press 6 to start installation First you should select the type of TV set you have connected to the STB Press the LEFT or RIGHT keys on the remote control handset to switch the indicator on the screen to show either 16 9 if you have a 16 9 or widescreen TV or to 4 3 if you have a standard TV set Then press OK to start the installation process The next menu will appear Using the LEFT or RIGHT keys on the remote control make sure YES and press the
23. ned off without harm to the television or itself Hint In standby the receiver still consumes power and thereby contributes to air and water pollution and the exhaustion of the World s natural resources Overnight or when your receiver is not going to be used for long periods of time you can turn it off at the mains and this will save energy and save you money You will not have to re install the receiver when it is turned on again While using the STB to the full there are great many buttons to use in different situations Many of the menu screens displayed by the receiver have reminders as to which keys do what at the base of the screen In addition many screens have further help available which is displayed when the i key is pressed as prompted at the bottom right of the screen Providing your TV set SCART socket has switch control pressing the TV DTV key at any time while watching television programmes will switch the TV set between displaying the digital terrestrial television programme and its normal analogue television reception CHANGING CHANNELS You can choose the channel by using the Py a buttons or the number buttons When using the number buttons enter the programme number as follows Example PR6 press 6 PR12 press 12 PR123 gt press 1 2 and 3 Hint The channel list numbers are assigned by the broadcasters Because not all channels are broadcast free to air and stored by the recei
24. nts and garnish liberally with Ainsley Harriott Simmer and enjoy B Watch PR Change time Change day More The channels are listed at theleft of the screen each with the current event the name of the programme showing at that time and the next events the following programmes When the EPG screen is first displayed the channel last watched is highlighted in the list of channels Details of the selected programme on that channel the name of the programme and typically a synopsis with details of the stars involved the teams playing or similar information along with the start and finish times are displayed at the bottom of the screen Moving the highlight through the list of channels using the UP and DOWN keys will change the programme details in the text window to reflect the channel highlighted You can leave the EPG screen by pressing the GUIDE key again or the MENU key Hint Not all channels broadcast all the programme information data Some channels do not provide the current and next event data and or the programme details In this case the programme names and or the details are not displayed This is not a fault with your receiver While the EPG screen is displayed pressing the UP or DOWN keys changes the time and displays the highlighted channel s programme details for the next events in time in the text window As before you can browse through the list checking the programmes coming
25. ode from the Favourite Mode line of the Configuration menu Hint The favourite mode can only be activated if one or more channels in the channel list are marked as favourites Similarly if the favourite status is removed from all the channels in the Channel List the favourite mode is turned off automatically PROGRAMME REMINDERS AND TIMERS With the greatly extended channel choice that digital terrestrial television brings it is all too easy to miss a favourite programme The receiver has two facilities built in to help you make sure you catch all the TV shows you want PROGRAMME REMINDERS Programme reminders can be set to signal that a programme is about to start when you are watching another channel A reminder is set from the Electronic Programme Guide screen Press the GUIDE key to display the EPG screen and press RIGHT to display the next programme details in the text window and highlight the name of the next programme in the list of channels Press OK when a programme you want to watch is highlighted and the reminder icon is displayed against that programme s name You can exit the EPG screen in the normal way pressing GUIDE MENU Later shortly before the programme is due to start the receiver will display a reminder on the screen over the picture of the channel being viewed Use the LEFT or RIGHT keys to highlight the YES or NO buttons as appropriate and press OK If you select the YES button
26. re likely to be found If only the signal level graph shows a high value then it is likely that an analogue channel occupies that broadcast frequency If the signal quality bar is high as well then it is a digital frequency and digital channels will probably be found Again channels which duplicate those already in the channel list are ignored However the manual channel search will find all channels on the broadcast frequency When either search is finished press the MENU key to return to normal broadcast viewing to watch the new digital terrestrial television channels found 17 SPECIFICATION GENERAL Broad casting system Video system Number of preset channels Channel frequencies Stereo system Power requirements Terminals U V Input U V Output SCART 1 TV SCART 2 Aux Digital Audio Output RS 232C for sevice use only Dimensions WxHxD mm Weight kg DVB T 2k amp 8k PAL 200 474 858 Mhz MPEG Layer I amp II 32 44 1 48 KHz DC 6V AC adapter 100 240V 50 60 Hz PAL type PAL type RGB Y C Video output and Audio output are available RGB Y C Video output Audio output and Video input are available Coaxial 280 x 40 x 180 mm 700 gr 18 If your TV and VCR both have two scart sockets you can connect as follows Unplug the aerial lead and connect this to the ANT IN socket on the rear of your receiver Connect the aerial lead supplied from the LT OUT on the receiver to
27. s 7 BBCi 45 BBC PARLMNT Edit Name Lock Favourites Select function SelectPR Watch PR More Use the LEFT or RIGHT keys to highlight the FAVOURITE button at the base of the screen and then in turn highlight each channel that is required to be a favourite channel using the UP and DOWN keys and the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN keys and press OK A channel selected as a favourite appears in the main channel list with a favourites icon against the channel name 2 A channel can have this icon removed by repeating this procedure to remove the icon Leave the Channel List menu by pressing MENU Once the required channels have been marked as favourite channels the favourite mode can be activated to allow easy access to them Press the MENU key to display the Main Menu the DOWN key to highlight Configuration and press OK to display the Configuration screen Press the DOWN key to highlight the Favourite Mode line and using the LEFT or RIGHT keys change the setting from Off to On When you leave the Configuration menu by pressing MENU the favourite mode is activated Now changing channel using the P or P keys will switch to only those channels marked as favourites in the channel list You can still access all the channels in the channel list by pressing in their channel list number or by selection from the Channel List in the Edit PR List Alternatively you can switch off the favourite m
28. shooting section Problem Standby light not lit No signal found No picture or sound Scrambled channel message No response to remote control Forgotten channel lock code The remote control will not operate your receiver After moving the receiver to another room you find you are no longer able to receive the digital reception Possible cause Mains lead unplugged Mains fuse blown Aerial is disconnected Aerial is damaged misalignec Out of digital signal area Tuned to digital teletext channel Channel is scrambled Receiver off Remote conirol not aimed correctly Front panel obstructed Remote control batteries exhausted 1 The batteries in your remote control need replacing 2 There is an obstruction blocking the signal path between the remote control and the receiver The aerial feed former new point may come through a oistribution system which may reduce the aigital signal now Received by the receiver 290 What to do Check mains lead Check fuse Check aerial lead Check aerial Check with dealer Retune to another channel Select alternative channel Plug in and turn on receiver Aim remote control at front panel Check for obstructions Replace remote control batteries Re install channels to cancel channel lock 1 Replace the batteries 2 Check that there is nothing in the way of the path between the remote control and the receiver Try a direct feed from the antenna 5
29. the ANT IN on the rear of the VCR Then connect an aerial lead from the LT OUT on the VCR to the ANT IN socket on the rear of your TV If your VCR has only one scart socket connect only Scart 1 to VCR Connect a scart lead from the TV SCART socket on the rear of the receiver to the SCART 1 socket on the rear of the TV Connect a scart lead from the VCR SCART to the SCART 1 on the VCR and connect a scart lead from the SCART 2 on the VCR to the SCART 2 on the rear of the TV Aerial A INA ENNA DI ol IN am ia IN FEEL ESE LES SEEPS EEE ESE PEN Q QO n ee dh db dh dp ch dp ob ch oh ch Phebe ebb td O O Not use TV Aerial You can now record digital terrestrial television programmes by selecting SCART 1 on the VCR The VCR will also be able to record analogue television channels in the usual way Both live and recorded digital terrestrial television programmes can be viewed on the TV by selecting the TV s AV input 19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you experience problems with the receiver or its installation in the first instance please read carefully the relevant sections of this User Guide and this Trouble
30. the receiver switches over to the reminder channel Note Reminder events are ignored if any timer event is active at that time 15 EVENT TIMER You can also set a timer to switch the receiver to any channel without your intervention Thisis intended for making video recordings of programmes when you are out If a single programme is to be recorded the receiver can be left switched to the required channel and the timer set on the VCR However if two or more programmes on different channels are to be recorded then the receiver s own timer is set as well to select the required channel when it is needed Display the Main Menu by pressing the MENU key and highlight and select the Timers line to display the Timer menu screen Up to five separate timer events can be set and each is displayed in the Timer screen showing the event number the channel to be selected the start time end time date and the mode whether that event is active and will be acted on or not TIMER MENU 17 37 07 05 2002 No Name Start End Date Mode 2 BBC ONE 00 00 00 00 01 01 2004 Inactive 3 BBC ONE 00 00 00 00 01 01 2004 Inactive 5 BBC ONE 00 00 00 00 01 01 2004 Inactive 0 Change Mode Edit timer settings To set an event highlight its mode button using the UP or DOWN keys and press OK to display the timer entry window Here the five settings of channel name start time end time date and frequency mode can be set You can move fre
31. uttons to toggle Country options Press OK on the preferred Country Audio Language Digital terrestrial television channels can broadcast simultaneous soundtracks in more than one language This function selects which language soundtrack you will hear when switching to a channel broadcasting with multiple soundtracks See also Section 2 EVERYDAY OPERATION Audio Control Highlight the Audio Language line in the Configuration menu and use the LEFT or RIGHT keys to cycle through the language options of English Welish or Gari Return No Menu to normal TV viewing by pressing the MENU key Subtitle Language Digital terrestrial television channels can broadcast with subtitles displayed on screen for the hard of hearing This function selects the desired subtitle language and enables the automatic display of subtitles whenever subtitle information is broadcast Highlight the Subtitle line in the Configuration menu and use the LEFT or RIGHT keys to cycle through three language options of English Welish or Garic Return NO MENU to normal TV viewing by pressing the MENU key TV TYPE Digital terrestrial television channels can broadcast programmes in a widescreen format which must be output differently to normal and widescreen TV sets This function tells the receiver the screen format of the TV connected so that broadcasts are displayed correctly Highlight the TV Type line in the Configuration menu and use the
32. ver the channel list numbers do not run continuously The fifteenth channel in the list for example may not be channel number 15 but channel number 17 Hint If you enter a number which does not correspond to a stored channel the next valid channel number is selected instead If you enter a number greater than the highest numbered channel in the channel list the receiver will select the last channel in the list Information Banner Whenever you change channel using the P and P keys or the number keys the receiver displays the channel picture along with an information banner at the bottom of the screen This will remain on the screen for approximately three seconds The information banner can also be displayed at any time while watching TV by pressing the i key on the remote control Pressing the i key again removes the banner A E C BBC CHOICE CH25 17 38 Now 12 00 18 55 This Is BBC CHOICE Next 18 55 19 00 Welcome To BBC Hint Not all channels broadcast the programme data If the name and times of the programme is not available then No Information is displayed in the information banner The information banner gives a number of facts on the channel selected and the programmes on it The name of the channel is displayed along with its channel list number and an indication of the strength of the signal received on this tuning channel The name and the start and finish time of the program
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