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5.3.1 System Setting

    

 

Adjust the SYSTEM SETTINGS to match your TV and other equipment. When 

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 nished 

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 guring the settings, press “OK” to save and exit. You will be prompted to con

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 rm your 

new settings prior to exiting.

 

TV type:

 Set your desired Resolution selecting 

  from; 1080i, 720p or 576p It is advised to 
  select 1080i for High De

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 nition.

 

Screen Mode:

 To set between 16:9 wide screen 

  and 4:3 TV screen mode, set to Auto as default.

 

Screen Format:

 To set the Screen mode format

  to Letter Box, Combined, Pan & Scan or Auto format

 

SPDIF Output:

 To set SPDIF audio format output to AC3, MPEG2 or AUTO. 

 

System:

 To choose between; PAL, NTSC or Auto as the output type.

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LNB Power:

 Switches off power to the LNB.

 

Timer Record Device:

 Select from USB DEVICE (Memory Stick or compatible USB  

 

  HDD Drive*), VCR or NONE as the recording device. Set NONE as default.
  *

NOTE: Not all USB HDD Drives may be compatible with this Receiver.

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Low Power:

 Keep switched to ON to save energy.

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Three Hours Shut Down Reminder:

 If set to ON the Receiver will go into STANDBY after  

  three hours of inactivity.

5.3.2 Local Time Setting 

    

 

Here you can set the TIME and DATE on your Receiver. 

 

GMT Usage:

 To activate GMT Time Offset 

  settings. Set the GMT Time Offset (number of 
  hours from -12 to 12, default set to OFF).

 

Manual Time Setting:

 (Default set to OFF)

 

Manual Date / Time Setting:

 To edit the time and date settings the MANUAL TIME  

 

  SETTING will need to be set to ON.
  Local Date (dd/mm/yy): Set the Local Time by inputting numbers 0~9 for hour and minute. 
  Local Time (hh /mm): Set the Local Time by inputting numbers 0~9 for hour and minute. 

  NOTE: It is recommended you leave both GMT USAGE and MANUAL TIME 
  SETTING to the default setting of OFF. In this way your date and time will be 
  set automatically from received programmes.

Summary of Contents for HDR-6110USB

Page 1: ...D Digital Receiver User Manual MODEL NUMBER HDR 6110USB Please read this Manual thoroughly before using your Receiver and then retain for future reference HD Digital Satellite Receiver Signal Stand by...

Page 2: ...ellite Scan p8 5 Menu System p9 5 1 Installation Menu p9 5 1 1 Selecting your Satellite p9 5 1 2 Selecting your SCAN Mode p9 5 2 Channel Edit Menu p9 5 2 1 TV Channel Edit p10 5 2 2 Radio Channel Edit...

Page 3: ...the Power Cord If the power cord should become damaged IMMEDIATELY switch the Receiver off at the wall and unplug it You should then contact your Service Centre to carry out a repair DO NOT overload t...

Page 4: ...ce or contact the retailer where the product was purchased Batteries used in operating this product may contain toxic agents that are hazardous to the environment Therefore as with the unit itself dis...

Page 5: ...et To connect an external USB memory device for programme recording HDMI Socket To connect to a HDTV with an HDMI cable for HD High definition viewing DIGITAL AUDIO Socket Optical Audio output if requ...

Page 6: ...RD PREVIOUS NEXT MEDIA GAME 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 3 3 Remote Control MUTE AUDIO SUBTL RECALL PAGE UP DOWN TIMESHIFT V FORMAT EXIT TXT TV RADIO PAUSE STOP PLAY PAUSE RECORD SLOW H...

Page 7: ...r channel list in the viewing mode In the Antenna Setting or the Transponder menu press SAT to initiate a scan Red button to add satellite ZOOM NOT AVAILABLE ON THIS MODEL Green button to add satellit...

Page 8: ...Satellite STOP Press to STOP playback when watching a recording playing back a media file or to stop a recording PLAY PAUSE Press to start watching a recording or media file or to pause RECORD Press t...

Page 9: ...tteries to operate Open the cover on the rear of the Remote Control by sliding it downwards and insert two batteries taking care to observe the polarity markings inside the compartment 4 2 3 TV Format...

Page 10: ...vel indicators as displayed in the two bars Q Quality L Level towards the bottom of the Antenna Setting Menu to help fine tune reception try to obtain better than 50 for both 4 2 5 Fast Channel Set Up...

Page 11: ...NIT or ALL NIT FTA only To Search for all the Free Channels available with the selected satellite or transponders ALL To Search for all the Free Channels Scrambled Channels available with the selected...

Page 12: ...e OK button again will cancel this operation When you exit the menu you will be prompted to confirm the delete and asked to enter your password The channel will then be deleted Move Select the channel...

Page 13: ...nclude TV Channel 10 in the favourite group Music Move using the CH or CH buttons to highlight Channel 10 then move using the VOL or VOL buttons to select the Music group press the OK button then you...

Page 14: ...VCR or NONE as the recording device Set NONE as default NOTE Not all USB HDD Drives may be compatible with this Receiver Low Power Keep switched to ON to save energy Three Hours Shut Down Reminder If...

Page 15: ...r time date information Power On Use the numeric keys to enter time and date information as determined by the Timer Cycle setting Duration Use the numeric keys to enter time date and duration time inf...

Page 16: ...ntal Control Password to your Receiver The Factory Default Password is 0000 Installation Lock To lock the installation menu to prevent unauthorised adjustment of the Installation Channel Edit Lock To...

Page 17: ...K button to start playing Press Exit to stop and to go back to the USB menu If you want to check the size and available space of your USB device just press the HDD button to display it When play ing a...

Page 18: ...control to rename the file 5 4 4 Factory Default This option deletes all stored programmes and user settings and restores the receiver to the original factory settings The factory default password is...

Page 19: ...if required 22kHz Tone Control If the LNB frequency is not universal the 22 KHz should be set to OFF DiSEqC Control If your satellite receiver has been connected to a DiSEqC switch select the port LNB...

Page 20: ...Menu allows you to edit the various options for the TP transponder settings and specifications You can also manually search for single transponders programs by selecting SCAN Transponder Number Select...

Page 21: ...f the dish use the signal strength and quality bars at the bottom of the screen to judge the best position for the dish Move steps Dish moves step by step adjust the dish to East or West for the best...

Page 22: ...provided by your Service Centre can be used Use of other Software may damage your device and invalidate your warranty During the UPDATE process DO NOT press any buttons or switch the unit off Procedu...

Page 23: ...lled The set top box has power but cannot find any channels or shows any signal strength Is the Satellite dish installed correctly Reinstall the dish and calibrate it LNB input is not connected correc...

Page 24: ...circuit protection Max 500mA Waveform QPSK S2 Symbol rate 2 45MS s Outer decoder RS 204 188 8 Code rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 MPEG2 Decoding Transport Stream Profile Level MPEG 4 H 264 MPEG 2 MP ML M...

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