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1. Remote Control & Panel Description....................................................................3

1.1 Front Panel Description ......................................................................................... 3
1.2 Rear Panel Description.......................................................................................... 4
1.3 Remote Control Description................................................................................... 5

2. Basic Operation ........................................................................................................7

2.1 Switch on the STB ................................................................................................. 7
2.2 Standby ................................................................................................................. 8
2.3 MUTE .................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 TV/RADIO.............................................................................................................. 8
2.5 TXT........................................................................................................................ 8
2.6 INFO ...................................................................................................................... 8
2.7 REW 

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2.8 PLAY/PAUSE 

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2.9 FFW 

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2.10 BACK................................................................................................................... 9
2.11 STOP 

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2.12 REC 

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2.13 CH 

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2.14 VOL 

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2.15 OK ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.16 Menu.................................................................................................................. 10
2.17 Exit..................................................................................................................... 10
2.18 Audio ................................................................................................................. 11
2.19 EPG ................................................................................................................... 11
2.20 SUB ................................................................................................................... 12
2.21 Channel Numbers.............................................................................................. 12
2.22 ZOOM................................................................................................................ 12
2.23 FAV.................................................................................................................... 12

3. ATSC Installation ....................................................................................................13

3.2    ATSC Channel Scan ......................................................................................... 13

3.1.1 ATSC Auto Scan ........................................................................................... 13

3.2  Channel............................................................................................................. 14
3.2.1 TV Channel List ................................................................................................ 14

3.2.2 Favorite ......................................................................................................... 14
3.2.3 Move ............................................................................................................. 15
3.1.4 Sort ............................................................................................................... 15

3.3  Radio Channel List............................................................................................ 17
3.4  Delete All........................................................................................................... 17

4.  System Setup ........................................................................................................18

4.1  Language ...................................................................................................... 18
4.2  TV System ..................................................................................................... 19
4.3  Display Setting............................................................................................... 19
4.4  Local Time Setting......................................................................................... 20
4.5  Time Setting .................................................................................................. 21
4.6  Parental Lock................................................................................................. 22
4.7  OSD Setting................................................................................................... 23
4.8  Favorite ......................................................................................................... 23
4.9  Other ............................................................................................................. 24

Summary of Contents for STT4-HDR

Page 1: ...Receiver Digital Decoder DVB C Set Top Box Installation Manual User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause ha...

Page 3: ... sunshine fire or the like WARNING Maintenance personnel must use the appropriate tools and replacement parts as specified by the manufacturer Note Do not open the housing to avoid the unit direct exposure to radiation Unit Cleaning After the unit power is turned off you can clean the housing panel and remote control with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Attachments Ne...

Page 4: ...om If the moisture forms inside the unit it may not operate properly To correct this problem turn on the power and wait about two hours for the moisture to evaporate Parts Replacement When parts need to be replaced user should make sure the service technician use the replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or having the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized replacement may...

Page 5: ...3 CH ϧ ϰ 10 2 14 VOL 10 2 15 OK 10 2 16 Menu 10 2 17 Exit 10 2 18 Audio 11 2 19 EPG 11 2 20 SUB 12 2 21 Channel Numbers 12 2 22 ZOOM 12 2 23 FAV 12 3 ATSC Installation 13 3 2 ATSC Channel Scan 13 3 1 1 ATSC Auto Scan 13 3 2 Channel 14 3 2 1 TV Channel List 14 3 2 2 Favorite 14 3 2 3 Move 15 3 1 4 Sort 15 3 3 Radio Channel List 17 3 4 Delete All 17 4 System Setup 18 4 1 Language 18 4 2 TV System 19...

Page 6: ... 3 S W Upgrade by OTA 26 6 Rec 27 6 1 PVR Storage Information 27 6 2 PVR Setting 28 6 3 Upgrade by USB 28 6 4 Media Management 28 6 4 1 Media List 29 6 4 2 All 30 6 4 3 Record Management 30 6 5 Remove USB device safely 31 7 Conditional Access 32 8 Troubleshooting 33 ...

Page 7: ...ange volume to move cursor change numbers in the menu or to change the choice 4 CH To change channels or for navigating and changing values in menus 5 OK To select an item in the menu and confirm it or pop up channel list when no menu 6 Display 4 Digit 7 Segment Displays the received channel number while operating and time while in standby mode 7 Remote Sensor Detects the infrared signals from the...

Page 8: ...o AC3 TO TV Modulator output for the connection to a TV set VIDEO Composite video output for connecting to your TV video input jack AUDIO HiFi outputs for stereo set HDMI HDMI output for the connection to a TV set ATSC IN Agate signal input AC IN Mains input cable POWER ON OFF Allows to completely switch off the receiver ...

Page 9: ...5 Menu Operations 1 3 Remote Control Description ...

Page 10: ... CH Used to move the highlight bar or change channel up down VOL Used to move the highlight bar or change volume up down OK The OK key is used to select a program highlight line or parameter value It is also used to show the TV RADIO channel list while watching TV or listening to the RADIO Menu Used to display the main menu Exit Use this key return to the viewing mode from any menu function Audio ...

Page 11: ...QAM 64QAMB and 256QAMB 5 NIT Search Press to switch this function Yes or No 6 Moving the highlight to Search item and press OK key to start scanning Frequently Asked Question Q The power of my STB is on and it is running in TV mode but the TV screen shows nothing A Make sure the TV set has been set to the correct video input not the TV channels For example if you have connected the unit to the vid...

Page 12: ... to restore the sound 2 4 TV RADIO In TV mode press TV RADIO to switch to Radio mode In Radio mode press TV RADIO again to switch back to TV mode 2 5 TXT Press TXT to display the Teletext data 2 6 INFO Press the INFO button to open the information screen This window will show the channel number being received the channel ID program description and the current date and time Press the button twice y...

Page 13: ...the II button once in normal mode and you will see a window with the question Start timeshift Press II again to start or EXIT to go back When you want to continue viewing the program press the II button You will now see the program starting from the point at which you started timeshift 2 9 FFW When you play a recorded channel press for fast forward the recording Selection 2x 4x 8x speed 2 10 BACK ...

Page 14: ... set as default in the Media Management point 3 5 USB 2 15 OK 1 In TV mode press OK button to open the Channel List window 2 Press the red button to exchange screen 3 Press FAV button to open FAV list After selecting a Favorite Group the channel list will be reduced to the channels of this group 4 Press blue button to open the Find window You can use this feature to find channel by their names 5 P...

Page 15: ...sh time This feature is depending on the service of the channel provider Press EPG to open the EPG window 1 You can move the highlighted channel with CH and preview the highlighted program in the preview window with VOL and display the event s detailed description 2 Press the INFO button in the EPG menu to display the detailed information of the actual event in the selected channel 3 Press the red...

Page 16: ... it 2 Press Zoom key again the image will enlarge rotate as x1 x2 x4 x6 x8 x12 x16 3 In x2 x16 image using keys to move the image centre area you want to see 4 In zoom mode press Exit to close the window 2 23 FAV 1 In TV mode press the FAV button to display the Favorite Group window on the screen as the picture beside shows 2 In the Favorite Group window you can select the desired favorite channel...

Page 17: ... even scrambled channels If you select Yes it will scan free channels only 3 Scan Channel Press Vol to select to scan TV radio or just TV or just radio 4 Network Search Press Vol to select to scan Yes or No 5 Scan Mode You can select Auto Scan or Preset Scan to blind scan preset transponders or network transponders of the selected satellite 6 Search Press OK to start scanning In the lower part of ...

Page 18: ... If you enter the channel list menu a window like the one beside will open 1 You can move the highlighted channel with CH Ʒ and press OK to preview the highlighted program in the preview window 2 Press VOL to switch between the program groups 3 Press Menu or Exit buttons to enter TV playing mode 4 The color buttons offer further functions to manage the channel list 3 2 2 Favorite 1 Press FAV to op...

Page 19: ...d the channel name 2 Move the channel to the desired position with CH Press OK to confirm the position b Swap 1 Press green button to show a moving icon behind the channel name 2 Move the channel to the desired position with CH Press OK then the selected channel will immediately exchange positions with the channel currently occupying this position 3 1 4 Sort Press green to open the sort window Pre...

Page 20: ...st edit menu will open another window where you can choose between edit the actual channel and create a new channel Edit Press red button to edit the channel 1 Selecting the name item with OK will display a button pad to show you how to edit the channel name 2 On the Video PID Audio PID and PCR PID items you can input numbers to modify the item s value 3 After modification select Save and press OK...

Page 21: ... the password correct a safety question will show up where you have to confirm first 3 Select OK to delete all channels or Cancel to cancel the operation and confirm with OK 4 In step 1 and step 2 pressing Menu will exit the function directly without saving Frequently Asked Question Q IF I incautiously delete all channels what should I do A there are two ways to restore To research all channels in...

Page 22: ...uage as default If the channel does not offer this audio language then the system will compare the offered languages with the second audio language The selections of audio language include English German French Spanish Italian Portuguese Turkish Polish Russian Danish Greek Hungarian Dutch Arabic Farsi Kiswahili Swedish Bulgarian and Slovakian 3 Second Audio If the channel has no audio language tha...

Page 23: ...AL N and NTSC In HD Mode you can select from Auto 720P_60 1080I_30 Press VOL to switch to the desired mode 2 Aspect Mode is used to switch the screen aspect ratio mode You can select between Auto 4 3 PS 4 3 LB 16 9 using the VOL 3 Video output is used for switching the screen aspect ratio mode Now we provide below options HD SD You can press VOL key to select 4 Press Menu Exit to return to the pre...

Page 24: ...anon Yemen 2 GMT Usage This item is used to set the time by using the time signal from the satellite Press Vol to change the setting 3 The GMT Offset item is only available when GMT Usage is set to On Press Vol to set the GMT Offset value With every time you press the button the time offset will be increased decreased by half an hour 4 Summer Time Press Vol to switch this function On or Off 5 Date...

Page 25: ...e 5 On Time Use number buttons to input your wakeup time If date and time are reached then no matter if the system is in standby mode or in playing mode it will automatically switch to the channel you set and start to play 6 Duration Here you can set the time you want to see or play this channel When the time is reached whenever the system is in standby mode or playing a channel the system will au...

Page 26: ... can see those channels which have been marked as locked channels in the channel menu If set to No then even those channels can be selected without entering the password first 4 New Password Here you can change the existing password You should do this after you set up the receiver the first time and every time when you think that your password is known by unauthorized persons To change the passwor...

Page 27: ...time between 1 to 10 seconds 2 OSD Transparency With this parameter you can set the transparency of the menus Press Vol select the value between 10 20 30 40 and Off means no transparency function 3 Press Exit button to leave the OSD Setting menu 4 8 Favorite In Favorite menu When you enter Favorite menu with 8 favorite group will be displayed press OK on the RCU to rename favorite group Use CH ...

Page 28: ...onnected to a multi switch SMATV signal distribution system then it may be that you don t need to provide the power to the LNB But since this is depending on the kind of installed distribution system we recommend you to contact your installer or to refer to the user manual of this system to get the correct information You also just can change this setting and check if you still can receive the cha...

Page 29: ...Press CH to select menu items among Information Factory Setting S W Upgrade by OTA 5 1 Information When you select the Information menu you will see a screen like beside On the right of the screen displays data about the current system 5 2 Factory Default When you press OK on the Factory Default item ...

Page 30: ...without resetting the receiver NOTE The default password is 0000 5 3 S W Upgrade by OTA This function can upgrade the software of your receiver through data sent by a satellite This option is used by Operator to send you the updated S W through satellite for your STB 1 Select the satellite and TP or input the TP value and download PID 2 Then mark Start and press Enter to begin the download of the ...

Page 31: ...Vol to select the wanted item partition When you select the PVR Storage Information menu you will see a screen like beside The screen displays data about the current HDD Press Yellow button If you want to delete the hard disk totally you can do it with the OK Button Format and the hard disk will be completely erased Caution This process will delete also saves you have made with Backup tools ...

Page 32: ...adable USB storage device into the USB port on the receiver Important notes for the use of external hard drives and USB Stick s Your receiver has a USB 2 0 interface to plug any external storage media for data transfer such as an external hard drive or USB stick This interface has a standard power output of 500mA Please note that you will only connect external hard drives with a separate power sup...

Page 33: ... stick you can save about 35 hours of music or about 500 songs or 2400 photos at 3 Megapixels or 1 hour movies in MPEG 2 format and 1 hour and 30 minute films in MPEG 4 format Please note that these targets dependent to data size which should be saved Broadcast TV programs can differ significantly from the amount of data This depends on the quality of each broadcast TV station When you enter to Me...

Page 34: ...open The color buttons offer further functions to manage the list Rename 1 Press red button to open the Rename window like showed beside Press CH VOL to select the leading character of the channel name and press OK to confirm it 2 After entering the character s highlight OK in the window and press OK on the RCU 3 Press Exit button to close the find window and brings you back to the Record list Loc...

Page 35: ...o show a add icon behind all image name b Press MENU button you will be asked Are you sure to save Select OK to add all images Select Cancel to cancel the operation 6 5 Remove USB device safely In case you want to remove the USB device please always do this as follows Press OK to select directly with CH remove to select the wanted partition Press OK to confirm it Press Cancel and Exit button to le...

Page 36: ...ditional Access When you enter to CAS menu you will see a screen like shown here Tokens Status About CA In this option you can find information about the conditional access system Note Card must be inserted with chip facing up ...

Page 37: ...the STB to TV Connect the audio video output of the STB to TV correctly No or bad signal message appears Check other device connected between cable connection and the STB Audio muting Press the MUTE button No picture or sound TV power Turn TV on The STB can t receive the signal Check the cable replace the cable or connect the cable to the STB tightly No picture Incorrect values of some tuner param...

Page 38: ... 720p 1080i Audio Decoding MPEG Musicam Layer 1 2 Audio Modes Mono Left Right Stereo TUNER RF Input Range 54MHz 864MHz Sensitivity 5dBm 83dBm Input Connector F type female 75Ohm Demodulation 8 16 VSB ITU T J 83 AnnexB 64 256QAM Payload Data Rate 19 4 Mbps 6MHz RF MODULA TOR Output Channel CH3 4 TV Standards NTSC M RF Connector F type female 75Ohm FRONT PANEL Display 4 digi LED display Buttons 7 St...

Page 39: ...pe USB2 0 Smart Card Verimatrix POWER SUPPLY Type Switching Mode Input Voltage 100 to 240V 50 60Hz Consumption max 15W Protection Internal Fuse PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION Size W x H x D Net Weight Operation Temp 0 40 C Storage T emp 20 60 C ...

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