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SPECIFICATION

Main Features

STB Type

DVBT Receiver

Main Chipset

ALI 3602

Special Features

Encrypt

ASIC Type

TUNER Type

Onboard Design

Demodulator Type

Onboard Design

SMPS Type

Separate SMPS

Mechanical

Dimension

W

22.0 cm

D

12.2 cm

H

3.8 cm

Net Weight

0.7 kg

Main Chip Sets

CPU frequency

333MHz

Flash Memory

1PC 32Mbit/4Mbyte

SDRAM Memory

2PCS 32MX16bit/64Mbyte DDRs

DVBT Tuner

Tuner Type

Onboard Tuner

Frequency Range

177.5

227.5MHz

474

858MHz

Input Impedance

75Ω

Active Ant Power

5VDC @ 50mA MAX,Overload Protection

Input Level Range

64QAM:-78.5dBm

-8.75dBm

16QAM:-84.1dBm

-

8.75dBm

QPSK:-90.3dBm

-

8.75dBm

ANT Loop-Through

51MHz

858MHz full Band loop through

TS Demux

Demultiplexer

MPEG2 ISO/IEC 13818-1

Input Bit Rate

Max 100Mbit/s

Video Decode

Video Decode

MPEG2 ISO/IEC 13818-2 MP@ML, H.264(MPEG4 part 10)
main and high profile level 4.1/MPEG-2 MP@HL

Aspect Ratio

4:3, 16:9

Video Resolution

1920×1080,1280×720,720×480

Audio Decode

Audio Decode

MPEG-1 layerI/II, MPEG-2 layer II, MPEG-2 AAC, MPEG-4
AAC LC 2ch/5.1ch

Sampling Frequency

32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz

AV Output

Video Bandwidth

SD:5.0MHz(-3dB),HD:30MHz(-3dB)

Video Impedance

75Ω

Video Voltage Level

1.0 Vp-p

Audio Freq. Range

20 ~ 20KHz

Audio Impedance

600Ω

Audio Voltage Level

2V rms(5.6Vp-p)

Environment

Input Voltage

AC 175

250V

50Hz/60Hz

Consumption

Max 8W

Temperature

0

~ ℃

40

Humidity

<95%

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Summary of Contents for ARIVA T50

Page 1: ...User manual User manual User manual User manual User manual User manual User manual User manual User manual ARIVA T50 English...

Page 2: ...all 2 Only disks with one basic NTFS or FAT32 partition we recommend using the NTFS format will function properly If you do not have such a format prepare the disk on your computer before connecting i...

Page 3: ...14 10 Main menu 15 11 Installation 15 11 1 Auto search 15 11 2 Manual Search 16 11 3 Antenna setup 16 12 System settings 17 12 1 Language 17 12 2 TV System 17 12 3 Local time settings 18 12 4 Parenta...

Page 4: ...17 4 AUDIO 29 17 5 SUBTITLE 29 17 6 REC recording 30 SEMI TWIN TUNER 30 17 7 PAUSE time shift 31 17 8 INFO 32 17 9 FAV favourites 32 ATTACHMENT A GLOSSARY OF TERMS 33 SPECIFICATION 34 4...

Page 5: ...ases bottles aquariums and other water containers in order to avoid damage Do not touch the mains plug with your bare hands Do not place any objects on the housing of the device This may cause overhea...

Page 6: ...Broadcasting standards Risk of electric shock do not open This notice warns the user not to open the receiver housing The housing may be opened solely by authorised service technicians CE logo The lo...

Page 7: ...of keys Common functions have been connected in one MENU The selected function is coloured Depending on the selected option various function keys are displayed red yellow green blue and white in the f...

Page 8: ...memory device has been connected FAV Displays a selection of favorite channel lists VOL VOL Used to change the volume level lower higher CH CH Switches to the next or previous channel INFO Displays i...

Page 9: ...ompartment observing the indicated polarity Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types Replace the battery compartment cover Slide it upwards until it locks in place 5 Front pane...

Page 10: ...y be initially determined by making a comparison with other antennas There should be no objects directly in front of the antenna for these may block the signal from reaching the bowl Once you select a...

Page 11: ...rom the mains 8 1 Connection by means of an HDMI cable recommended 1 Connect the antenna to the ANT IN socket of the receiver 2 Connect the HDMI to the receiver out and the television in Connection by...

Page 12: ...N socket of the receiver 2 Connect the television to the port in accordance with the description We recommend using shielded SCART cables 8 3 Connection of an audio system Digital sound including surr...

Page 13: ...recommend that you regularly archive data on your PC computer A large number of files with recordings may slow down cooperation with the receiver slow loading of the file list 3 Connect the memory thr...

Page 14: ...e buttons have been described for example EPG MENU OK or coloured for ease of usage Other buttons are multi functional and their operation depends on the type of device selected by the user Hereunder...

Page 15: ...tem settings 4 tools 5 games 6 recording settings 11 Installation The installation menu is used to set antenna installation parameters and to search for channels 11 1 Auto search In this menu you can...

Page 16: ...3 Antenna setup In this menu set the detailed parameters of the terrestrial antenna By setting or fixing the antenna you should remembered that the signal bars appear with a delay The correct setting...

Page 17: ...p 576i 576p 720p 50Hz 720p 60Hz 1080i 50Hz 1080i 60Hz If you select an unsupported resolution your image will be lost or become illegible you can always use the OPT key to return to the basic resoluti...

Page 18: ...effected by means of the numerical buttons 12 4 Parental lock In this menu you may specify whether the receiver is to use a parental block or not In addition you can turn on or off the password prote...

Page 19: ...loured buttons to input the name Confirm the changes by pressing the yellow button on the remote control 12 7 Other In this menu you can change the remaining options Clock In Standby enables or disabl...

Page 20: ...tings and channel lists The receiver s software version is a symbol placed next to maincode 13 2 Factory settings In this menu you can restore the default settings of the receiver Note Restoration of...

Page 21: ...recorded to an external USB memory device Next select it by means of the LEFT RIGHT buttons and press start in order to commence the update 14 Games The receiver has three factory installed games Tet...

Page 22: ...rom a selected moment 2 You can set the red cursor by means of the LEFT RIGHT buttons and confirm with OK in order to start viewing from a selected moment 3 Another method consists in moving by means...

Page 23: ...esume it after a break by pressing the PLAY button The next option concerns the playback of recordings It defines the time of rapid movement by means of they forward back keys respectively during play...

Page 24: ...w additional functions that can be operated by means of the functional keys described in the lower part of the screen When viewing photographs you may listen to music To this end activate the playback...

Page 25: ...n order to see a preview in a small window Press the yellow button in order to turn on the channel movement function and then once again press OK on the selected channel A symbol comprising two arrows...

Page 26: ...leted How do I add to the group of favourites Proceed to the editing of channel lists Select a channel and press OK in order to see a preview in a small window Press the FAV button in order to switch...

Page 27: ...u are finished press EXIT A message will appear asking you to confirm the changes made If you fail to do it the changes made will not be saved 16 2 Radio channel list In this menu you can edit the lis...

Page 28: ...Select the desired programme and press OK in order to view detailed information about the programme Keep in mind that the availability of the said information depends on what a given television stati...

Page 29: ...laying back a recording provided that the material was recorded in TS format Audio soundtracks other than those recorded by default will be available during playback only if they are not scrambled or...

Page 30: ...a current recording and press the PLAY button in order to start viewing from a selected moment 3 You can set the red cursor by means of the LEFT RIGHT buttons and confirm with OK in order to start vi...

Page 31: ...EXIT button In order to restore the bar press PAUSE PLAY again Scrolling the contents of the time shift buffer playback of an earlier television broadcast 1 Switch on the time shift mode by pressing P...

Page 32: ...detailed information about the current and next programme provided that such information is made available by the broadcaster select by pressing the LEFT RIGHT buttons If you press it three times the...

Page 33: ...transponder All of these channels comprise a single data stream which is transmitted on one frequency following modulation Monoblock a device that comprises two converters and a DiSEqC switch in a si...

Page 34: ...4 1dBm 8 75dBm QPSK 90 3dBm 8 75dBm ANT Loop Through 51MHz 858MHz full Band loop through TS Demux Demultiplexer MPEG2 ISO IEC 13818 1 Input Bit Rate Max 100Mbit s Video Decode Video Decode MPEG2 ISO I...

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