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The channels are listed at theleft of the screen,

each with the 'current event' (the name of the

programme showing at that time) and the 'next

events' (the following programmes). When the EPG

screen is first displayed, the channel last watched

is highlighted in the list of channels.

Details of the selected  programme on that channel

(the name of the programme and, typically, a

synopsis with details of the stars involved, the

teams playing, or similar information) along with the

start and finish times are displayed at the bottom

of the screen.

Moving the highlight through the list of channels

using the [UP] and [DOWN] keys will change the

programme details in the text window to reflect the

channel highlighted.

You can leave the EPG screen, by pressing the

[GUIDE] key again, or the [MENU] key.

Hint

Not all channels broadcast all the programme

information data. Some channels do not

provide the current and next event data and/or

the programme details. In this case the

programme names and/or the details are not

displayed. This is not a fault with your receiver.

While the EPG screen is displayed, pressing the

[UP] or [DOWN] keys

 changes the  time and

displays the highlighted channel's programme details

for the next events in time  in the text window. As

before, you can browse through the list, checking

the programmes coming up next on all the channels.

Pressing the [OK] key while the next event details

are displayed will set a reminder to watch that

programme.  The scheduled icon will appear.

You can return to the list of channels by pressing

the [LEFT] key or to the time and short event

description list by pressing [RIGHT] key.

You can change the day by pressing [BLUE] or

[YELLOW] keys. Pressing [YELLOW] will display

events of the next day. Pressing [BLUE] will display

the events of the previous day.

You can return to normal television viewing (to watch

the channel last selected in the EPG screen) by

pressing the [GUIDE] key again, or the [MENU] key.

DIGITAL TELETEXT

Many digital terrestrial television channels not only

broadcast pictures and sound for programmes but

also pages of information on the programmes, the

weather, news and many other topics. This digital

teletext can be displayed by the receiver.

Some channels are entirely given over to digital

teletext and carry no normal TV programme at all.

These dedicated digital teletext channels will not give

a quarter-screen image in the EPG or the Channel

List screen. When such a channel is selected, after

a brief pause, they will usually display the opening

page of information automatically.

Other channels have digital teletext pages

broadcast alongside the television programme and

often include a reduced-size broadcast picture within

digital teletext pages. These usually require the

[TEXT] button to be pressed to activate the digital

teletext pages.

In both cases, moving through the different pages

of information is accomplished in a variety of ways,

dependent on the individual broadcasters, but

including use of the [UP], [DOWN], [LEFT],

[RIGHT] and [OK] keys to select items from on-

screen menus, and the coloured keys to jump

directly to particular pages.

You can exit any digital teletext channel by changing

channel in any of the normal ways. You can leave

the digital teletext function of a combined digital

teletext/programme channel, to return to normal

television viewing of that channel, by pressing the

[TEXT] key.

Hint

When you press the (i) button or (MENU)

button, information banner or menu appears.

When you press those buttons again, the

previous digital teletext screen is displayed.

When you press the (Text) button while subtitles

are on, the subtitles are turned off.

When you press the (Text) button again, the

digital teletext screen is displayed.

Summary of Contents for TU-DB1SU

Page 1: ...DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL SET TOP BOX INSTRUCTIONS TU DB1SU ENGLISH Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project 1991 to 1996 Number 3205 ...

Page 2: ...day Operation 9 Changing Channels 9 Channel List 10 Electronic Programme Guide 10 Digital Teletext 11 Widescreen 12 Advanced Operation 12 Configuring Your Receiver 12 Editing The Channel List 13 Channel and Menu Protection 14 Favourite Channels 15 Programme Reminders and Timers 15 Installation 16 Specification 18 Connecting the external devices 19 Troubleshooting Guide 20 ...

Page 3: ... Slots and openings in the STB cover are for ventilation Do not cover or block them as this could lead to overheating CLEANING Unplug the STB before it is cleaned Use a lightly dampened cloth only Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners HEATAND FLAMES The receiver should not be placed near to naked flames or sources of intense heat such as an electric fire Ensure that no naked flames sources such as...

Page 4: ... which may be broadcast and will download this to your receiver automatically This operation will normally take approximately 30 seconds If you have an important recording to make at 3AM which must not have a 30 second interrupt then you can disable the auto OAD search by performing the following 1 Press Menu button and using the up down buttons to choose Configuration and press the OK button 2 Us...

Page 5: ... 4 RECEIVER BUTTONS Front 6WDQGE EXWWRQ 3URJUDP GRZQ XS EXWWRQV ...

Page 6: ...8S RZQ EXWWRQV 3 3 EXWWRQV 0 18 EXWWRQ 0XWH 8 EXWWRQ 6WDQGE 79 79 EXWWRQ 2 EXWWRQ 1XPEHU EXWWRQV 9ROXPH 8S RZQ EXWWRQV EXWWRQ QIRUPDWLRQ EXWWRQ 6OLGH 6ZLWFK 9 EXWWRQ RORXU EXWWRQV 8S RZQ 5LJKW HIW EXWWRQV 68 7 7 EXWWRQ 3 83 2 1 EXWWRQV 9 5 9 FRQWURO EXWWRQV ...

Page 7: ...ition Pressing a button that looks the same as the device s original remote control button has the same effect as the original remote control Note Even you operating a JVC brand TV or VCR some buttons may not work To operate a JVC brand DVD player Set the Slide Switch to the DVD position Pressing a button that looks the same as the device s original remote control button has the same effect as the...

Page 8: ...eiver to a suitable SCART socket on your television There may be more than one SCART socket on your television and if unsure which to use you should refer to its manual for guidance 79 79 HULDO Q 79 HULDO 79 6FDUW Q 1 7 11 1 9 5 95 79 1 9 7 8 2 2 87 2 1 7 1 1 287 1RW XVH If you have a VCR or other equipment connected to your television please connect the receiver as described here and refer the Co...

Page 9: ...ave a 16 9 or widescreen TV or to 4 3 if you have a standard TV set Then press OK to start the installation process The next menu will appear Using the LEFT or RIGHT keys on the remote control make sure YES and press the OK key to start the automatic search The receiver will automatically tune to the UHF transmission channels 21 to 68 looking for digital terrestrial TV broadcasts and displaying th...

Page 10: ...he channel by using the P buttons or the number buttons When using the number buttons enter the programme number as follows Example PR6 press 6 PR12 press 12 PR123 press 1 2 and 3 Hint The channel list numbers are assigned by the broadcasters Because not all channels are broadcast free to air and stored by the receiver t h e c h a n n e l l i s t n u m b e r s d o n o t r u n continuously The fift...

Page 11: ...e top right of the screen Using the UP or DOWN keys the highlight is moved through the list to the channel required Pressing OK now changes the quarter screen display to show the highlighted channel Hint From the Channel List screen it is possible to edit the channel list including changing the name of stored channels or deleting them Editing the list is covered in ADVANCED OPERATION Editing The C...

Page 12: ...l display the events of the previous day You can return to normal television viewing to watch the channel last selected in the EPG screen by pressing the GUIDE key again or the MENU key DIGITALTELETEXT Many digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures and sound for programmes but also pages of information on the programmes the weather news and many other topics This digital ...

Page 13: ...by Subtitle With Digital terrestrial broadcasting some programmes are broadcast with subtitles Subtitles can be displayed when watching these programmes TV DTV Key If there is no connected VCR device The TV DTV key is used to switch TV and DIGITAL TV modes When the set top box is in TV mode the TV scart is not switched and the TV operates in analog mode When the set top box is in DIGITAL TV mode t...

Page 14: ...s to select 4 3 if you have a standard TV set connected or 16 9 if it is a widescreen TV This function duplicates the selection made at the time of first installation see 1 PREPARATION Tuning In and can be used if you change TV sets Return to normal TV viewing by pressing the MENU key TV OUT The receiver can output either an RGB Y C Video signal from the TV SCART on the rear panel Although the RGB...

Page 15: ...aracter changed by pressing the UP or DOWN keys to cycle through the alphabet numbers and other characters available When the required changes have been made pressing OK stores the new name and returns to the Channel List screen Alternatively pressing MENU will abandon the name change and return to the previous name You can now perform further editing on the channel list or return to normal broadc...

Page 16: ...that is required to be a favourite channel using the UP and DOWN keys and the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN keys and press OK A channel selected as a favourite appears in the main channel list with a favourites icon against the channel name A channel can have this icon removed by repeating this procedure to remove the icon Leave the Channel List menu by pressing MENU Once the required channels have been ma...

Page 17: ...he channel to be selected the start time end time date and the mode whether that event is active and will be acted on or not To set an event highlight its mode button using the UP or DOWN keys and press OK to display the timer entry window Here the five settings of channel name start time end time date and frequency mode can be set You can move freely between each setting using the UP and DOWN key...

Page 18: ...OWN keys and press OK A warning message is displayed This starts the automatic tuning process and searchesthrough all the available broadcast frequencies for free to air channels Previous channels will be replaced on automatic search If alternatively from the search options menu the Manual Search line is highlighted and OK pressed the manual search screen is displayed Highlight the YES button with...

Page 19: ...32 44 1 48 KHz Power requirements DC 6V AC adapter 100 240V 50 60 Hz Terminals U V Input PAL type U V Output PAL type SCART 1 TV RGB Y C Video output and Audio output are available SCART 2 Aux RGB Y C Video output Audio output and Video input are available Digital Audio Output Coaxial RS 232C for sevice use only Dimensions WxHxD mm 280 x 40 x 180 mm Weight kg 700 gr ...

Page 20: ...t a scart lead from the TV SCART socket on the rear of the receiver to the SCART 1 socket on the rear of the TV Connect a scart lead from the VCR SCART to the SCART 1 on the VCR and connect a scart lead from the SCART 2 on the VCR to the SCART 2 on the rear of the TV 5 79 HULDO L L 9 5 6FDUW 6FDUW 79 79 HULDO HULDO 2XW HULDO Q 17 11 1 9 5 95 79 1 9 7 8 2 287 2 17 11 287 1RW XVH You can now record ...

Page 21: ... TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you experience problems with the receiver or its installation in the first instance please read carefully the relevant sections of this User Guide and this Troubleshooting section ...

Page 22: ...0804MKH VT VT C C 50054835 2004 Victor Company of Japan Limited ...

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