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3. Remote Control.

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1. MUTE

. Press to mute sound, press 

again to restore sound.

2. 0-9. 

Numeric buttons for direct 

channel selection or input numbers in 
Menu selection. 

3. TV/RADIO

. Selects TV or Radio 

channels.

4. INFO

. Displays information about 

the channel being viewed.

5. SUBTITLE. 

Displays subtitles and 

may select different languages if 
transmitted.

6. EXIT

. Exits setup menus.

7. CH+. 

Channel UP select. Also 

navigates in menu modes

8. VOL +. 

Volume up button. Also 

navigates in menu modes

9. OK

. Confirmation button.

10. COLOUR BUTTONS 

for use in 

Teletext mode.

11. Page +. 

Use to page Up when 

there are page lists (eg Channel lists).

12. DTV/VCR. 

Used to switch between 

VCR Scart input and DTV output mode.

13. STANDBY

. Switches to Standby 

and Operation.

14. FAV

. Displays Favourite program 

listing.

15. Audio Language. 

Press to select 

different audio languages if transmitted.

16. MENU

. Enters menus and sub 

menu’s.

17. EPG. 

Selects Electronic Programme 

Guide.

18. VOL -. 

Volume down button. Also 

navigates in menu modes

19. CH-. 

Channel DOWN select. Also 

navigates in menu modes

20. TEXT. 

Selects Teletext and 

interactive Mheg functions.

21.Pause. 

Freezes the programme. 

Press again to resume.

22. Page -. 

Use to page Down when 

there are page lists (eg Channel lists).

Battery Fitting and Removal.

• 

Open the battery cover

• 

Fit two “AAA” batteries (Not supplied). Ensure the battery polarities are correct i.e + to + 
and – to -.

• 

Replace the battery cover

To prevent injury, do NOT break open or throw exhausted batteries in a fire. Do not 
place in the domestic waste, consult your local waste disposal company.

Do not mix batteries, old and new, Carbon or Alkaline.
Do not use re chargeable batteries.
Remove batteries if not using the remote control for long periods to prevent leakage.
If the batteries do leak, clean the compartment with soapy water and scrape any residue 
from the contacts. To NOT touch or ingest battery residue.

Summary of Contents for AMTDT 2010C

Page 1: ...Or try our website www ekey co uk Customer Help Line 0845 293 7698 Website www ekey co uk AMTDT 2010C...

Page 2: ...Safety Instructions 3 3 Remote Control 4 4 User Controls and Rear panel illustration 5 5 Typical connections 6 6 User Instructions 7 7 First Time Installation 22 8 Trouble Shooting Guide 25 9 Specific...

Page 3: ...must not be placed with ordinary household waste at the end of its useful life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please keep separate from ot...

Page 4: ...amp conditions such as steamy kitchens basements or other damp places Do not allow water or other fluids to enter the STB Do not touch the Mains plug with wet hands Should moisture enter the STB disco...

Page 5: ...s if transmitted 16 MENU Enters menus and sub menu s 17 EPG Selects Electronic Programme Guide 18 VOL Volume down button Also navigates in menu modes 19 CH Channel DOWN select Also navigates in menu m...

Page 6: ...ogrammes 4 TV Scart Connect to your TV 5 Coaxial Output Connects encoded audio to your Hi Fi amplifier 6 Mains Connection Connect to the mains supply 1 Standby Button Used to turn the set top box On a...

Page 7: ...Connection to a TV Connection to a TV VCR DVR and Hi Fi Amplifier VCR or DVD recorder Optional Hi Fi amplifier TV Aerial TV Set Top Box Set Top Box TV TV Aerial 6 5 Typical connections...

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Page 26: ...l Found Aerial is disconnected Check aerial connections Aerial is poor or damaged Check Aerial condition If damaged replace If using an indoor aerial it may not be suitable for Digital signals Some ch...

Page 27: ...8K Guard intervals 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Connectors Aerial in IEC169 2 Female RF Loop through IEC165 2 Male TV Scart Composite CVBS RGB Audio L R VCR Scart Composite video CVBS Audio L R Coaxial RCA for S...

Page 28: ...the Mains Plug it should be wired in accordance with the diagram as above The Brown wire Live should be connected to the terminal L The Blue wire Neutral should be connected to the terminal N This TV...

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