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Attention
In order to make full use of the USB port, the storage device connected to it must support USB 2.0. The
required write speed of the USB device is 9.0 MB/s or faster in order to achieve error-free, stable recording and
playback. Slower hard drives and flash drives may have issues with recording, resulting in image stuttering,
or will not work at all. Only drives with a single partition and an NTFS or FAT32 file system will work correctly.
If the drive uses a different file system, format the drive on a PC to the recommended file system before you
connect it to the receiver. Heavily fragmented or overfilled memory devices may also not work correctly or
smoothly. External HDDs must have their own power supply; the USB port built into the receiver is not able
to supply sufficient voltage to power a portable USB HDD. Do not under any circumstances disconnect the
USB device from the receiver during recording or playback. Doing so may damage the receiver or the flash
drive and will also damage the data on the drive.
Installation and Assembly
Inserting Batteries into the Remote
Before turning the receiver on for the first time, place two AAA batteries into the remote in accordance
with fig. 4.
Connecting the Receiver to the Signal Source
Connect the receiver to the signal source and other devices in accordance with fig. 5
Putting the Receiver into Operation
When putting the receiver into operation for the first time or when resetting the receiver to factory settings,
an installation guide will appear on the screen.
Based on your preferences, choose from the menu on fig. 6
1. Region
2. OSD Menu Language
3. Display Mode (factory preset is 720 p/50 Hz)
4. Aspect Mode
5. Antenna power (switch on only if you are using an active antenna powered directly from the receiver).
Turning this feature on will reduce the sensitivity of the input tuner. It is therefore recommended to
primarily use external power sources designed for powering antenna preamplifiers.
6. Confirm your selection with the OK button on the remote, after which the receiver will begin automatically
searching and saving all available channels.
Features and OSD Menu Controls
Installation (Fig. 7)
Auto Channels Scan
Automatic searching and storing of available TV channels.
a. Country – enter country of use
b. FTA only – limits search to free channels only
c. T2 signal only – limits search only to channels broadcast in DVB-T2
d. T2-Lite support
e. Search – starts tuning and saving channels after pressing OK
Manual Channels Scan
Manual search for TV channels. You can search channels by number or frequency. Once you have set your
options, press Search to begin searching. Enter the parameters of the channel and start the search by
pressing OK
LCN (Logical Channel Numbering)
Choose whether you want to sort channels by their logical channel number. The default setting is "Off". This
feature does not currently function in the Czech Republic.
Channel Editing (Fig. 8)
TV Channel List
This option allows you to edit the list of channels by locking, deleting, skipping or moving channels and
creating lists of favourite channels. If you wish to display a channel preview, select it using the up/down
navigation buttons and press OK.
FAV
Favourite channels. Aside from the main channel list, you can also use several additional lists of favourite
channels. There, you can sort channels by genre, language, etc. Choose a channel and press FAV on the
remote. Then press OK. You will see the list of favourite channels.
Choose one of the lists and press OK. Then, press EXIT to confirm changes. The selected channel will be
saved in this list (now marked by an icon). Use the right and left buttons on the remote to switch between
channel lists. If you wish to remove a channel from a list of favourites channels, select the channel, press
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