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IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION,

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Mains Cord Protection

Arrange all mains cords so that people cannot walk on the
cords, place objects on the cords, or place objects against the
cords, which can damage the cords. Pay particular attention
to cords that are at plugs, at electrical outlets, and at the
places where the cords exit the equipment.

Power Sources

A label on this equipment indicates the correct power source
for this equipment. Operate this equipment only from an
electrical outlet that has the voltage and frequency that the
label indicates.

If you are unsure of the type of power supply to your
residence, consult your cable service provider or your local
power company.

 WARNING:

Avoid electric shock and fire hazard. Do not overload
electrical outlets and extension cords. For equipment
that requires battery power or other sources to operate,
refer to the operating instructions for that equipment.

Damage that Requires Service

For damage that requires service, unplug this equipment from
the electrical outlet. Refer service to qualified service
personnel when any of the following occurs:
• There is damage to the mains cord or plug
• Liquid enters the equipment
• A heavy object falls on the equipment
• There is exposure to rain or water
• Operation is not normal (the instructions describe the

proper operation)

• If you drop this equipment, or damage the cabinet of this

equipment

• If this equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment
(home terminal), the service technician will perform safety
checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating
condition.

Summary of Contents for Explorer 4000DVB

Page 1: ...Explorer 4000DVB Digital Home Communications Terminal User s Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...eaner Do not use a magnetic static cleaning device dust remover to clean this equipment CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer...

Page 3: ...lace this equipment in a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to accommodate the length of the mains cord Place this equipment on a stable surface The surface must support the size an...

Page 4: ...and fire hazard Do not overload electrical outlets and extension cords For equipment that requires battery power or other sources to operate refer to the operating instructions for that equipment Dama...

Page 5: ...orer 4000DVB DHCT is a set top converter that can view digital signals and provides exceptional picture quality To begin enjoying the features of the DHCT use the instructions in this guide to install...

Page 6: ...ars with each safety symbol throughout this guide WARNING Electric shock hazard Before connecting or disconnecting any cables to this home terminal unplug all electronic devices that are or will be co...

Page 7: ...amme your remote control to operate your TV and VCR See your remote control user s guide 5 Use your on screen guide to browse and view your programme preferences Installing the DHCT Installation Tips...

Page 8: ...Web address http www scientificatlanta com explorerclub Then follow the instructions to join the club Joining the Explorer eClub To access the Explorer eClub you must enter the serial number of your...

Page 9: ...r shown and use the diagrams and instructions to connect these devices to the DHCT Optional Devices Optional devices must be installed to provide some of the specific sound and viewing preferences Rev...

Page 10: ...ls 5 OK Confirms or accesses on screen options 6 Display Displays the channel numbers 7 Standby Indicates the DHCT is in standby mode 8 Remote Indicates the remote control is communicating with the DH...

Page 11: ...iver 7 Audio L R Connect to left right audio inputs of a stereo receiver or a TV with stereo sound 8 Antenna Connect terrestrial aerial 9 To TV Connect to RF input of TV or VCR 10 Bypass Connect an op...

Page 12: ...nals to your VCR from the IR transmitter T8512 A B C D Typical VCR If your cable service provider offers this feature a TV or VCR can be controlled through a device consisting of an infrared IR transm...

Page 13: ...es 1 1 Required Cables SCART Cable 75 Coaxial Cable L R IR BLASTER OUT IR REMOTE IN TO TV AUDIO VCR 95 240V 50 60Hz 25W TV RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OU...

Page 14: ...ice cables 2 2 75 Coaxial Cables SCART Cables L R IR BLASTER OUT IR REMOTE IN TO TV AUDIO VCR 95 240V 50 60Hz 25W TV RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR C...

Page 15: ...SCART Cables Stereo Audio Cables L R IR BLASTER OUT IR REMOTE IN TO TV AUDIO VCR 95 240V 50 60Hz 25W TV RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION ANTENN...

Page 16: ...e DHCT 5 Programme your remote control to operate your TV and VCR Refer to your remote control user s guide for instructions 6 Use your remote control keys to operate the DHCT Refer to your remote con...

Page 17: ...ntains a fuse located below the fuse cover If you need to replace the fuse use a screwdriver to pry off the fuse cover Replace the fuse with a new fuse of the same type and then replace the fuse cover...

Page 18: ...y that all audio coaxial and SCART cables are properly connected Check and Correct If your DHCT does not perform as expected the following tips may help If you need further assistance contact your cab...

Page 19: ...controlled by a wall switch make sure the switch is in the On position Verify that all cables are properly connected Verify that the fuse in the mains plug fuse holder has not blown If the fuse has b...

Page 20: ...rnishes the software to you under a license agreement You may only use or copy this software in accordance with the terms of your license agreement Firmware Use Notice Scientific Atlanta Inc owns copy...

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