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Remote Control

Remote Buttons

 

Button 

Function

Standby – switches the receiver in/out of 

standby mode
[Guide] – Displays TV Guide
[Text] – Enters Teletext mode
Mute – turns volume on/off

[Subtitle]  –  displays  subtitle  menu  if 

available

[Menu] – goes to main menu
Number Keys – used where numbers can 

be entered
[Red]  –  for  Teletext  and  interactive 

services
[Green]  –  for  Teletext  and  interactive 

services
[Yellow]  –  for  Teletext  and  interactive 

services
[Blue]  –  for  Teletext  and  interactive 

services

[Exit] – exits the menu mode

[

i

] – calls upon the information banner

Navigation  buttons  –  used  to  select  

various functions.

[OK] – confirms selections made

Channel – navigates through channel and 

favourites

Switches between TV and Radio. 

The following keys are for PPR only and 

do not function with this STB. 

They do not function on this set top box.

Akura manual rev.indd   7

15/8/2005   14:52:01

Summary of Contents for AOP02STB

Page 1: ...f space around the receiver and the sides of the unit Do not place the receiver close to a heat source or in direct sunlight as this will prevent the necessary cooling for the unit During a thunderstorm it is advised to disconnect the unit from the mains and from the aerial to prevent damage from lightning Never open the receiver as this will invalidate your guarantee Dispose of used batteries at ...

Page 2: ... Programme Information 9 Lists and Interactive Services 10 Advanced Operations Tuning the Receiver 12 Languages and TV Setup 15 Parental Control 16 Timer Programming and Recording 18 Upgrading Your Receiver 19 Technical Information Display 20 Troubleshooting Guide 21 Specifications 22 Contents Akura manual rev indd 2 15 8 2005 14 51 40 ...

Page 3: ...ere you purchased this receiver Parts Checklist Unpack your receiver and make sure that you have all of the items listed below Digital Terrestrial Free to View Receiver Remote Control Scart Cable Two AAA batteries Instruction Book 5 4 3 2 1 Akura manual rev indd 3 15 8 2005 14 51 51 ...

Page 4: ...4 About Your Receiver Front Rear Akura manual rev indd 4 15 8 2005 14 51 53 ...

Page 5: ...on you may only view non digital received signals on your Tv whilst recording a digital programme To playback a recorded programme press play and the VCR should be automatically viewed on the TV Note variations in technology may mean manual selection of AV may be necessary You may not record a Non digital programme whilst watching a Digital programme Operation of Receiver VCR and Tv Tv Dual Scart ...

Page 6: ...ote control as shown Plug your receiver into the mains supply Note Always disconnect the receiver from the mains supply before you connect it to any other equipment 4 5 To mains supply Akura manual rev indd 6 15 8 2005 14 52 00 ...

Page 7: ...ctive services Green for Teletext and interactive services Yellow for Teletext and interactive services Blue for Teletext and interactive services Exit exits the menu mode i calls upon the information banner Navigation buttons used to select various functions OK confirms selections made Channel navigates through channel and favourites Switches between TV and Radio The following keys are for PPR onl...

Page 8: ...t the bottom of the screen Please wait Once the receiver has completely been tuned it will automatically display the first channel At this point tuning is complete and you can now use your receiver If at a later point you would like to retune your receiver to either add new channels or to rescan previously deleted channels you may do so by following the instructions in the Advanced Operations secti...

Page 9: ...der for a programme that you wish to view later press the right navigation button to enter into the Next menu and press Green A REM icon will appear alongside the programme and prior to the start of the show a prompt will appear on the screen Press OK to select the program or EXIT to cancel Information Banner The information banner shows details of the current programme Press i on the remote You a...

Page 10: ...on buttons To delete this channel press the Red button To rename this channel press the Yellow button to go to the Edit screen In the Edit screen use the navigation buttons to select a name of choice To use a particular letter press the OK button To save the name change press the Green button To cancel the name change press the Yellow button Favourites All Free to View services are automatically s...

Page 11: ...ion buttons to select a name of choice To use a particular letter press the OK button To save the name change press the Green button To cancel the name change press the Yellow button To exit this menu press the Exit button Teletext and Interactive Services If the channel that you have chosen has Teletext MHEG features then you can enter into Text mode to access them To enter into Text mode press T...

Page 12: ...screen Use the navigation buttons to highlight the Setup option and press OK You will be prompted to enter your Personal Identification Number PIN to access the Service Setup menu Enter your four digit PIN the default PIN is set to 0000 In the Service Setup menu select Full Scan Add New Services or Full Scan Replace Existing Services and press OK The Full Scan Add New Services option will add new c...

Page 13: ...ly by changing the following settings Channel sets the required UHF channel and will automatically fill in the frequency Frequency overrides the channel setting if selected and sets the frequency in kHz Tx Mode changes the transmission mode between 2K and 8K Guard Interval sets the guard interval The options are 1 8 1 16 and 1 32 Select the option of choice and use the right and left navigation but...

Page 14: ... intervals of 1 8 1 16 and 1 32 Select your choice of transmission modes and guard intervals by using the navigation buttons Press Exit to save changes and exit Note The default settings are set for the UK DTT network which are Yes for 2K transmission mode and 1 32 guard interval Note If after changing various tuning parameters you find you can no longer tune TV channels you can revert to the ex fa...

Page 15: ... Select TV Setup and press OK Enter PIN default PIN is 0000 Select Television Type Choose 16 9 for a widescreen TV or 4 3 for a conventional one The Widescreen option is only available if you selected 4 3 as your TV type You are now prompted to choose how you would like widescreen images to be shown on your TV Choose from Letterbox Centre Cutout or Full Frame The Standard option sets the SCART out...

Page 16: ...K Enter a new PIN in the Enter New PIN space You can only choose from numbers 0 9 Re enter new PIN in the Confirm New PIN space Setting Censorship You may set a blocking age on service programmes as follows Press Menu on the remote Select TV Setup and press OK Select Parental Control and press OK Enter your PIN To set a blocking age select Censorship and use the right and left navigation buttons to...

Page 17: ...o apply parental control to and press OK A Lock icon will appear on the screen to indicate that a particular channel has been locked You may select other channels and do the same to lock If you would like to unlock any of the channels then select the channel and press OK again The Lock icon should now be cleared from the screen Note Programmes being aired all have an age rating for censorship and ...

Page 18: ...tion buttons To edit details use the right and left navigation buttons or enter 0 9 on the remote where applicable In the CN option enter the three digit channel of choice In the Date option enter the date in the dd mm yyyy format In the Time option enter the start time in the hh mm format In the Duration option enter the duration Use the hh mm format If you would like to repeat this recording reg...

Page 19: ...d Now and press OK To download at a later point select Download Later and set the timer for downloading later To refuse the download at this time press Exit The notification menu will be displayed again the next time the receiver is powered up Check for Download You can also check for downloads manually To manually check for downloads press Menu select Setup and press OK Select Check for Downloads...

Page 20: ...rmation of the receiver This information may be required by the service agent or service call operator Press Menu select Setup and press OK Select Technical Information and press OK Note It is recommended that you keep your receiver up to date During a download DO NOT switch off the receiver Akura manual rev indd 20 15 8 2005 14 52 09 ...

Page 21: ...e control not Aim remote control at aimed properly front panel No signal found Aerial is disconnected Check aerial lead Aerial is damaged Check aerial misaligned Out of digital signal area Check with dealer No picture or sound Tuned to digital Teletext Retune to another channel channel Loose cable connections Check all cable connections TV may not be in AV mode Check that AV channel is selected on...

Page 22: ...Audio Decoder System Decoding MPEG1 Layers I and II Sample Frequency 32 44 1 and 48 KHz Audio Mode Single and Dual Channel Stereo and Joint Stereo Video Performance DA Converter 10 bit 27 MHz SCART CVBS Output 1 Vpp into 75 Ohms SCART RGB 0 7 Vpp into 75 Ohms for R G B Audio Performance DA Converter 24 bit Connection RF Input Connector IEC Type Female RF Loop Through Connector IEC Type Male SCART ...

Page 23: ...nce must not be placed with ordinary household waste When this appliance has reached the end of its useful life It must be disposed of in accordance with local by laws Consult our local waste disposal authority WEEE Directive Akura manual rev indd 23 15 8 2005 14 52 10 ...

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