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Safety Instructions 
 

 

 

 

3

 

Safety Instructions 

3.1

 

Intended Use 

The cable receiver is intended for private re-
ceiving of  unencrypted digital cable television 
(DVB-C). It is exclusively intended for such 
purpose and must be used exclusively for such 
purpose.  
Any other use is deemed to be unintended use. 

3.2

 

Risks in Case of Intended Use 

 

 

CAUTION! 

Humidity, wrong mains volt-
age and/or wrong mains 
frequency, lightning stroke 
or mechanical overload may 
cause malfunction of or 
damage to the device. 

 

Ensure that the receiver 
(in particular the mains 
plug) and the remote con-
trol are not exposed to 
any humidity. Example: 
Do not place filled flower 
vases or similar onto the 
receiver. 

 

Only connect the receiver 
to 175…250 V ~, 50/60 
Hz. 

 

Disconnect mains plug in 
case of thunderstorms or 
malfunction. 

 

Do not place heavy items 
onto the receiver.  

 

Do not bend or squeeze 
the cable. 

 

 

WARNING! 

Risk of electric shock when 
contacting mains voltage. 

Damage to housing, 
mains cable or improper 
repair may result in con-
tact to mains voltage. 

 

Do not place heavy items 
onto the receiver. 

 

Do not bend or squeeze 
the cable. 

 

Repairs of plug, cable or 
receiver should only be 
performed by qualified 
specialists. 

 

3.3

 

Location 

 

Place the receiver onto a solid and level 
surface. 

 

Protect the receiver from humidity, heat, 
dust and dirt. 

 

Do not place items filled with liquid, e.g. 
flower vases, onto the receiver. 

 

Protect the receiver from dripping and 
splash water. 

 

Do not place burning items, e.g. burning 
candles, onto the receiver. 

 

Ensure sufficient ventilation (ventilation 
slots must not be blocked): the receiver 
should have a distance of at least five cen-
timeters to its surrounding elements on all 
sides. 

 

Ensure that the ventilation openings are 
not covered by objects such as newspa-
pers, table cloths, curtains etc. 

 

Only operate the receiver in moderate 
climate (not in tropical climate). 

 

Place the receiver so that the mains plug 
can be disconnected at any time, corre-
spondingly disconnecting the device from 
the mains. 

 

Summary of Contents for Joy C1

Page 1: ...Digital Cable Receiver SCART Digital Audio User Manual Version 30 04 2014 English...

Page 2: ...this Manual 3 1 2 Signs Symbols Layout 4 2 Product Description 4 2 1 Scope of Delivery 4 2 2 Receiver 4 2 2 1 Front Panel 4 2 2 2 Rear Panel 4 2 3 Remote Control 5 2 4 Save Energy 5 2 5 Guarantee 5 3...

Page 3: ...18 6 6 OSD Setting 18 6 6 1 Undertext Display 18 6 6 2 Hide OSD 19 6 6 3 OSD Transparency 19 6 6 4 Automatic Standby Function 19 6 7 Software Version 19 6 8 Factory Settings 19 7 Cleaning 19 8 Transp...

Page 4: ...uct Description 2 1 Scope of Delivery cable receiver remote control 2 batteries AAA for remote control user manual 2 2 Receiver 2 2 1 Front Panel No Description 1 LED LED lights green during opera tio...

Page 5: ...2 TV RADIO Switch between TV and radio mode 13 Not used 14 Not used 15 Not used 16 Not used 17 Mute 18 FAV Call list of favorites 19 EPG Call of EPG Electronic Pro gram Guide 20 EXIT Exit menu or menu...

Page 6: ...shock when contacting mains voltage Damage to housing mains cable or improper repair may result in con tact to mains voltage Do not place heavy items onto the receiver Do not bend or squeeze the cable...

Page 7: ...evice 4 Installation of the Receiver CAUTION First connect the receiver to the cable connection and any other devices be fore connecting the mains plug to the power outlet Please also note the user ma...

Page 8: ...d Ensure that the entries are correct you may change the values if required 2 The radio and TV programs available via wide band cable depend on your respective cable network provider Using the keys PR...

Page 9: ...and confirm by pressing OK After entry of password you may set if access to the submenus is pro tected by password by selecting the Menu lock and select ing Off or On by using the keys or set if certa...

Page 10: ...select a chan nel Direct channel selection Channel selection via selection window and Channel selection via search function as explained in the three following sections 5 7 1 Direct Channel Selection...

Page 11: ...window 5 7 3 Channel Selection via Search Function The channel lists can be quite comprehensive correspondingly the receiver offers the possi bility to search for channels in the list 1 Press the FIN...

Page 12: ...to perform correct presentation regarding time and speed 5 7 5 Recall Press the PR key to go to the last viewed channel 5 7 6 EPG The Electronic Program Guide is a comfortable tool replacing a printed...

Page 13: ...on the selected channel and the current program the following modes are available Left Right Stereo Mono 3 Press the keys PR or PR to select an other language or Dolby AC3 Dolby Digi tal as far as pro...

Page 14: ...K 3 With the keys PR und PR select the TV standard fitting to your system You can select between Auto PAL PAL M PAL N NTSC SECAM With Auto the receiver se lects the matching standard 4 Confirm your se...

Page 15: ...d press OK to start the scan and to transfer the found channels to the channel lists 6 1 2 Manual Channel Scan Instead of using Auto Scan you can also manually set the DVB C channels 1 Press the key M...

Page 16: ...rm by pressing OK A selection window with the eight available favorite lists will open 3 Select the favorite list to which the channel is to be allocated by using the keys PR and PR and confirm by pre...

Page 17: ...key OK to accept the changes made so far and to close the window Rename Press the blue function key CAN CEL to discard the changes made so far and to close the window Rename 5 Press the green function...

Page 18: ...Value Meaning Off The timer is deactivated Once Single event only once Daily Event occurs every day at the same time e g the news program every day 5 Mark the line Wakeup Channel by using the keys PR...

Page 19: ...urrent version number of the receiver s software 6 8 Factory Settings If you erroneously saved wrong settings or if you want to pass on the receiver without your settings then you can reset the receiv...

Page 20: ...to the connected devices fasten cables if re quired Symptom The TV set does not show a picture Possible cause s The system is not correctly connected Solution Verify connection of cable and fasten ca...

Page 21: ...Data 7 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment The WEEE directive is the EC directive 2002 96 EC on reduction of the increasing amount of waste from electrical and electronic equipment not used...

Page 22: ...Germany herby declares that this product meets the following directives and standards Directive on electromagnetic compati bility 2004 108 EC EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 EN 55020 2007 A11 2011 EN 6...

Page 23: ...Comissioning 8 Front Panel 4 Guarantee 5 Intended Use 6 Language Setting 18 Layout 4 Location 6 Malfunction 6 Manual Channel Scan 15 Menu Call Leave 8 Navigation 9 Move a Channel 17 Operation Mode 8 O...

Page 24: ...Doc ID 14041401...

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