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Table Of Contents 

Introduction…………………………..………………….…………………

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Safety Instructions…………………………………………………………...

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About the Set-Top-Box

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4

 

Front Panel and Rear Panel

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5

 

Front Panel

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5

 

Rear Panel

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5

 

Remote Control

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6

 

Installing the Batteries

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7

 

Connecting to Equipments

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8

 

First Time Installation

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11

 

Basic Operations

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12

 

Main Menu

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15

 

Menu Tree

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16

 

Installation

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17

 

Auto Scan

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17

 

Manual Scan

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17

 

Program Edit

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18

 

System Setup

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20

 

A/V Output Settings

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20

 

Local Time Setting

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20 

  Timer Setup…………………………………………………….....................................20 

System Information

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20

 

Factory Default

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20

 

User preferences

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21

 

OSD Language

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21

 

OSD Transparency

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21

 

CH Info Bar Time Out

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21

 

Volume Bar Time Out

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21

 

Parental Control

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22

 

Troubleshooting

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23

 

Technical Specifications

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24

 

Warranty

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Summary of Contents for GSTB3105HD

Page 1: ...HIGH DEFINTION DIGITAL SET TOP BOX GSTB3105HD The Gold Technical Support Line 1902 215 259 Charges will apply at 2 95 per minute ...

Page 2: ...ou with the unit s many features and to ensure you get the very best from your purchase Safety is important Your safety and the safety of others is important Please therefore ensure you read the Safety Instructions before you operate this unit Warranty In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally please call the below Grundig warranty number for support Australia Grundig Warranty...

Page 3: ...Installation 11 Basic Operations 12 Main Menu 15 Menu Tree 16 Installation 17 Auto Scan 17 Manual Scan 17 Program Edit 18 System Setup 20 A V Output Settings 20 Local Time Setting 20 Timer Setup 20 System Information 20 Factory Default 20 User preferences 21 OSD Language 21 OSD Transparency 21 CH Info Bar Time Out 21 Volume Bar Time Out 21 Parental Control 22 Troubleshooting 23 Technical Specifica...

Page 4: ... Do not place the device in an unventilated cabinet or on top of a unit which emits heat To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to any liquids or extreme heat Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written permission Other trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered ...

Page 5: ...tion HDMI Digital Connection Simultaneous HD SD Output Component S Video Output and Composite Video Output Video Output Supported to 1080i 4 3 16 9 Pictures Logical and Easy to Use Graphical User s Interface GUI 7 days Electronic Program Guide EPG Easy Installation Favourite Channel Editing Teletext Support Dolby Digital Surround Sound Digital Audio via Coaxial and Optical Output Parental Rating S...

Page 6: ... antenna on your VCR or to the antenna input from your TV HDMI Video Output used to connect to your HDMI device OPTICAL COAXIAL Digital Audio Output S VIDEO Y C Output for a S VHS or Hi Fi Video Recorder AUDIOL R Audio Output to connect to your TV YPbPr High Definition Video Output to connect to your TV VIDEO CVBS Output to connect to your TV RS 232 Serial port for software upgrade ...

Page 7: ...12 4 COLOR KEYS To assist basic operation 13 TV LIST To to open the program list 14 RECALL To return to view the previous program 15 MUTE To mute or recover the sound of the receiver 16 TTX To switch the teletext service ON OFF 17 INFO To display the current program information 18 EXIT To cancel operation or exit the menu directly 19 CH To change the program 20 FORMAT To switch the different resol...

Page 8: ...nd to use the remote control for an extended period remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage and corrosion 5 Do not drop apply shock or step on the remote control 6 Do not spill water on the remote control Notes If the receiver does not operate when operating the remote control from a close range you need to replace the batteries Using the Remote Control 1 To use the remote control point i...

Page 9: ...wers use quad shielded cable from the antenna to the television Connections to a TV There are several ways of connecting your STB receiver to the TV and Hi Fi System For High Definition viewing your TV must support either 576p 720p 1080i resolution Also the connection between the STB receiver and TV must be either YPbPr Component or HDMI Other connections will provide Standard Definition viewing W...

Page 10: ...9 Connecting to Equipments Connect the STB receiver via YPbPr Output and Audio Output for High Definition viewing Connect the STB receiver via Audio Output for High Definition viewing ...

Page 11: ...10 Connecting to Equipments Connect the receiver via HDMI Output for High Definition viewing Audio connections via Optical Coaxial Mixed Audio L R Output ...

Page 12: ...eiver for the first time or restored to factory default a First Time Installation menu will be displayed to guide you through the initial setup When scanning is complete all active channels found will be stored automatically The last found channel will be viewed In case you want to stop the scanning press the EXIT key to exit The channels already found will be stored In case you skip the First Tim...

Page 13: ...program and the pause icon will appear on screen 2 To cancel pause and continue to play press the PAUSE key again and the pause icon will disappear and the program will resume play Change an Audio Language and Audio Mode Press the AUDIO key on the remote control to select the audio control menu Press the and OK keys to select the audio language you want Press the EXIT key to exit the menu NOTE the...

Page 14: ...TX key to open a teletext page if the teletext is transmitted 2 Press EXIT key to close the teletext page View Signal Info 1 Press SIGNAL key to view the signal level and quality of the current program 2 Press EXIT or SIGNAL key to exit Quick Edit of Current Program 1 Press EDIT key to show the edit mode 2 Press to select the desired option 3 Press OK key to confirm 4 Press OK key again to cancel ...

Page 15: ... time 3 Press OK key to view the detailed information of the current event 4 Press RED key to view the event information of the next day press BLUE key to view the event information of the previous day 5 Press GREEN key to view the submenu of Timer Set 6 Press YELLOW key to view the detailed information of the current event 7 Press EPG key again or press EXIT key to exit the menu ...

Page 16: ...ey to bring up the main menu or return to previous Menu 2 Press key to move up down the sub menu 3 Press OK key to enter into the sub menu you select 4 Press EXIT key to exit the menu The main menu is divided into 4 sections please refer to the menu tree on the next page Installation Program Edit System Setup User Preferences ...

Page 17: ...16 Menu Tree ...

Page 18: ...an 1 Go to Main menu Installation 2 Press key to select the channels you want to scan Press key to page up down 3 Press OK key to select the channel press again to cancel selection If channel is selected YES will appear 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to select other channels 5 Press RED key to start scanning the selected channels 6 Press EXIT key if you want to stop during the scan ...

Page 19: ...ist 2 Press RED key to show a list of Edit modes Press key to select the lock function 3 Press OK key to enable the lock function 4 Press key to select the program you desire and press OK key to lock this program A lock icon will appear 5 Press OK key again to cancel the operation The lock icon will disappear 6 Press EXIT key to exit all menus or press MENU to return to the previous menu Skip Prog...

Page 20: ...ou want to rename and press OK key to enter the Name Edit Menu A keyboard will show on the screen 5 Press to select the letters and press OK key to confirm Press YELLOW key to save and quit press GREEN key to delete unwanted letters 6 Press EXIT key to exit all menus or press MENU to return to the previous menu Move Program 1 Go to Main Menu Program Edit TV or Radio list 2 Press RED key to show a ...

Page 21: ...ll menus or press MENU to return to the previous menu Timer Setup 1 Go to Main Menu System Setup Timer Setup 2 Press key to select the item that you want to set and press to enter submenu Press key to select the item that you want and press OK key to confirm 3 Press key to select Date and Time Press key to enter edit modes Press key to select and press to change 4 Press EXIT key to exit all menus ...

Page 22: ...ss MENU to return to the previous menu CH Info Bar Time Out 1 Go to Main Menu User Preferences CH Info Bar Time Out 2 Press key to select the CH Info Bar Time Out option and press key to select 3 Press EXIT key to exit all menus or press MENU to return to the previous menu Volume Bar Time Out 1 Go to Main Menu User Preferences Volume Bar Time Out 2 Press key to select the Volume Bar Time Out optio...

Page 23: ...Mature audience 15 year old MA Mature adult audience 15 year old AV Adult audience strong violence 15 year old R Restricted 18 year old None None program is block 2 Installation Menu To lock unlock the Installation Menu 3 Channel Edit Menu To lock unlock the Channel Edit Menu 4 Setup Menu To lock unlock the Setup Menu 5 User Preferences Menu To lock unlock the User preferences Menu 6 Change Passwo...

Page 24: ...ezes Aerial may not be compatible Check aerial Scrambled channel message Channel is scrambled Select an alternative channel Locked out of the channel Forgotten channel lock code Use the override code Receiver off Plug in and turn on receiver Handset not aimed correctly Aim handset at front panel Front panel obstructed Check for obstructions Remote control batteries are inserted incorrectly Check b...

Page 25: ... upgrade Input 100 240V 50 60Hz Consumption 15W max Resolution 1920X1080i 1280X720p 720X576p Power supply Aspect Ratio 4 3 Letterbox full 16 9 Panscan Video MPEG2 Transport MP HL Decoding Audio MPEG2 Audio Layer I II Compliance ETSI EN 300 744 DVB T Compliance Sound Mode Right Left Stereo AV Output AUTO PCM CD Size 280mm x 200mm x 43mm Others Weight Net 1 58kg Specifications and design are subject...

Page 26: ...59 New Zealand and have your receipt of purchase on hand This warranty is subject to the following provisions It is only valid within boundaries of the country of purchase The product must be correctly assembled and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual This product must be used solely for domestic purposes The warranty does not cover accidental damage The warranty ...

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