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1. Safety Information 

 

Be sure to read and understand this User Manual before starting the operation of the receiver. 

Do not open the cover. It is dangerous to touch the inside of the receiver due to possible electric shock 

hazard. 

Do not attempt to service this product by yourself. Refer all serving to qualified service personnel. 

Disconnect the receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Use only a soft dry cloth to clean the 

case of the receiver. 

When the receiver is unused for a long time, please unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 

Do not connect or modify cables when the receiver is plugged-in. Power off the receiver at the wall 

outlet before connecting or disconnecting any cables. 

Do not use a damaged power cord. Damaged power cords may cause a fire or an electric shock. 

Do not touch a power cord with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock. 

Never stand the receiver on soft furnishings or carpets. 

For indoor use only. 

Do not use or store the receiver where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater. 

Never stack other electronic equipment on top of the receiver. 

Do not use any attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer as these may cause hazards 

or damage the equipment. 

Do not expose the receiver to dripping or splashing. 

Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the receiver. 

The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as 

newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc. 

Ensure a minimum distance of 5 centimeter (5cm.) around the receiver for sufficient ventilation. 

No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. 

Dispose of remote control batteries properly in accordance with local, state or federal regulations. 

 

General Information: This manual provides complete instructions for installing and using the receiver. 

All functions of the receiver can be carried out using the buttons on the remote control. 

If you have any problems with the operation of your receiver, please refer to the relevant section of this 

manual or call your dealer. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for HD 3388

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL H Hi ig gh h D De ef fi in ni it ti io on n S SE ET T T TO OP P B BO OX X R Re ec ce ei iv ve er r M MO OD DE EL L H HD D 3 33 38 88 8 ...

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Page 3: ... only Do not use or store the receiver where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater Never stack other electronic equipment on top of the receiver Do not use any attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer as these may cause hazards or damage the equipment Do not expose the receiver to dripping or splashing Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the receiv...

Page 4: ...2 Accessories Supplied User Manual Remote Control Unit Batteries 2xAAA A V Cable Component Cable Power Cord 2 ...

Page 5: ...xt Event Guide Auto Update PMT PAT Customized Channels Memory Data Carriers Frequency Table Editing with Add Delete Rename Modify Small Screen Picture on EPG and TV Channel List Graphic Supports TELETEXT Decoding or Re insert into VBI Supports Subtitle Supports PAL Advanced Automatic Tuning 9 Favourites Channel Groups and Parental Lock Function 8 Event Timer 120 minutes Sleep Timer Channel Editing...

Page 6: ... between TV or Radio operation mode C SIGNAL LED Lights up with signal locked D TV RADIO LED Lights up when in TV Mode E Remote SENSOR Detects infrared signal from Remote Control Unit F POWER LED Lights up when in STANDBY Mode G CH Up Button Change channel up H CH Down Button Change channel down 4 ...

Page 7: ...T Connect this to the mains outlet 100 240V 50 60Hz AUDIO OUT L R Left Right audio output S PDIF Out OPT OUT Sony Philips Digital lnterface output for digital audio optical out option VOUT VIDEO Composite video output S VIDEO Output S VIDEO output connector YPbPr Output Progressive Component output connector HDMI Output HDMI output connector AC INLET AC power input 5 ...

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Page 9: ... of the Set Top Box to the RF input of the TV Connect the HDMI YPbPr R L outputs of the Set Top Box to the inputs of the TV if available Turn on the Set Top Box and the TV Select the HDMI or Component input mode on the TV refer to TV manual Optional audio connections Instead of connecting the Left and Right Audio outputs to your TV they can be connected to your Hi Fi stereo for better sound qualit...

Page 10: ...section Advanced operations are covered in the Main Menu section 1 Tuning Local Digital TV Radio Station Step 1 Power Up Switch on your TV Select the appropriate input on your TV to view the HDTV box output signal Switch on your HDTV box The HDTV box will start to boot up and first time start up Step2 Auto Tuning Start Up Press CH button to Search Mode as shown in Figure 8 1 2 Press OK button to c...

Page 11: ...e local carrier wait until the search carrier process completed Once carrier detection completed a message Scan Completed will be shown as in 8 1 3 Press OK to save setting Press Exit to start viewing the TV channel Fig 8 1 3 9 ...

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Page 14: ... timers to ensure they work properly The default region is Sydney and time mode Auto If your region is different from Sydney please select your own region Please set your time according to your local time zone and Daylight Saving Time Fig 8 3 1 Fig 8 3 2 12 ...

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Page 21: ...Fig 9 9 1 10 Power ON OFF Press O button to switch the HDTV box ON and OFF 19 ...

Page 22: ...Fig 10 0 1 Sub menu TV TV program and related features Radio Radio Program and related features Setup HDTV Box system Set up 20 ...

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