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Digital Terrestrial Receiver

STB 9005

Operating Instructions

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Summary of Contents for STB 9005

Page 1: ...Digital Terrestrial Receiver STB 9005 Operating Instructions Technika STB 905 book Seite 1 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

Page 2: ... 16 Volume control 16 Info banner 16 Showing the help text 17 Using the channel list 18 Blocking a channel Parental lock 19 Adding a channel to your favourites 20 Extended installation 22 EPG 24 Timer 25 Selecting the language 27 Use text MHEG 28 Listening to the radio 28 Configuration 29 Software Upgrade 30 Parental Settings 31 8 Diagnostics 32 9 Technical data 34 Technika STB 905 book Seite 2 Mi...

Page 3: ...device is not connected to the mains supply Rear view of the receiver B RF IN socket for antenna connection C Analogue audio left L D VCR DVD SCART connection VCR E Mains connection socket 12 V F TV SCART connection TV G Analogue audio right R H RF OUT socket for antenna output Loop through socket A B C D G H F E Technika STB 905 book Seite 3 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

Page 4: ... Off 2 Mute mute the sound pressing again switches the sound back on 3 TV radio button open the channel list 1 2 3 25 15 23 14 24 4 13 16 22 21 27 26 28 29 30 33 17 20 Technika STB 905 book Seite 4 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

Page 5: ...t 17 20 Arrow buttons for navigation selection in menus 23 Info button show information banner show help in the menu 24 Exit button cancel procedure exit menu 25 Text button open the MHEG info guide 26 EPG button open the EPG 27 Swap button change between the two channels last viewed 28 Menu button open the main menu 29 OPT button opens the configuration window 30 33 Colour buttons EPG operation M...

Page 6: ...nnel Numbering LCN support MHEG5 support Easy to use graphical user interface Automatic and manual channel scan Electronic Program Guide EPG Aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 Wide Screen Signalling WSS for AFD support Context based help function 3 Scope of delivery After unpacking the device check the contents below are all present and undamaged 1 receiver 1 Operating Instructions including Quick Start Guide ...

Page 7: ...keep the Operating Instructions ready at hand near the appliance If you hand the receiver on to another person please also enclose these Operating Instructions Danger to children Never leave children unattended with this device Children underestimate the danger associated with electric appliances Keep children away from the packing material When it is swallowed there is a risk of suffocation Batte...

Page 8: ...lations The power outlet has to be easily accessible so that you are able to disconnect the power plug immediately if necessary Check that the connector cables are not pinched or squeezed Do not switch on the device if the device or the connector cables show visible damage or if the device has been damaged If apparent damage occurs e g smoke or similar during operation immediately disconnect the p...

Page 9: ...Danger of injuries by other causes Check that nobody can trip over the connector cables Notes with regard to the installation location Always place the device on a solid even surface Do not expose this device to extreme temperatures Therefore avoid direct sunlight and radiator heat leave a minimum space of approx 50 cm above and to the sides do not cover the device with magazines table cloths or s...

Page 10: ...results in loss of warranty Condensation can be produced within the device e g if the device is brought in from a cold to a warm environment In such cases wait for approx one hour before commissioning the receiver After this amount of time the condensation has usually evaporated Disposal of battery and device Contact your local authority to establish the correct method of disposal for both the dev...

Page 11: ...e remote control The remote control is now ready for use Connecting the receiver Note Observe the connection diagram see page 13 Connection to an antenna Connect the antenna via a not supplied coaxial cable to the receiver First connect the coaxial cable to the antenna and then to the RF IN socket of the receiver Caution Please be sure that all devices are switched off before you connect them Only...

Page 12: ...annels has to be looped through For this purpose connect the RF OUT socket of the receiver to the antenna input socket of your TV set by means of an additional coaxial cable Connection of a video or DVD recorder Connect the receiver and video DVD recorder to each other using a further SCART cable Connect the VCR SCART socket and the corresponding SCART socket of the other device using a SCART cabl...

Page 13: ...L and R output sockets to the corresponding input sockets of your stereo using a cinch cable not included NOTE Observe the Operating Instructions of your stereo or audio system Antenna Mains Adaptor VCR TV Stereo Technika STB 905 book Seite 13 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

Page 14: ...llation assistant will guide you through all the required steps The selection is carried out by the Arrow buttons or and the OK button NOTE You may have to set the AV channel on your TV set Information on this can be found in the Operating Instructions of your TV set First time installation After the first switch on the following window appears Caution Only connect the device to a power outlet tha...

Page 15: ...s the OK button the search is started automatically after a few seconds The screen dialogue provides information on the progress of the channel search Furthermore you will see the channels that have been found listed as below As soon as the search is completed the first channel found will be displayed Technika STB 905 book Seite 15 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

Page 16: ...ttons For instance if the memory has the number 80 press the corresponding numerical buttons successively Volume control Use the Volume buttons Vol and Vol to increase or decrease the volume The volume selected is shown in the form of a bar on the screen Mute function By pressing the Mute button the sound reproduction is stopped The sound is audible again if you press the Mute button again or pres...

Page 17: ...next programme respectively displayed 3 Where required use the Arrow buttons and to have further text displayed in the window NOTE You can also press the yellow or blue colour button to have information on the current or next programme displayed 4 Close the window by pressing the Info button i or the Exit button once Showing the help text If a window is opened you show a window with a help text an...

Page 18: ... shown on the left Use the Arrow buttons and to select the desired channel which is shown on the right 3 After pressing OK you change to the desired channel 4 Press Exit to close the channel list and view the selected channel Deleting editing the channels By pressing the Arrow button or and the OK button you can delete channels and change the channel name in the channel list 1 Open the channel lis...

Page 19: ...guration window see page 29 1 Open the channel list 2 Highlight Lock and press the OK button 3 Enter the code that consists of four digits via the buttons of the remote control standard code at delivery 0000 In the left half of the channel list a lock symbol is displayed next to the channel name Remote Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Press once 1 A D G J M P T W Press twice B E H K N Q U X 0 Press thre...

Page 20: ...equently wish to watch If you have added channels to a favourite list only favoured channels are displayed when you change channels using the Ch or Ch buttons There are a total of five favourite lists available 1 Open the channel list 2 Select Favourites by means of the Arrow button or and press the OK button The favourite list is displayed Technika STB 905 book Seite 20 Mittwoch 27 September 2006...

Page 21: ...list is displayed A channel can be stored in several favourite lists 5 Press Exit to close the favourite list Deleting a favourite 1 Open the favourite list see previous section 2 Highlight the desired channel on the left side using the Arrow button or 3 Using the Arrow button or highlight the list from which you want to delete the favourite Technika STB 905 book Seite 21 Mittwoch 27 September 200...

Page 22: ...h Manual Search and First Time Installation The initial installation has already been described elsewhere see page 14 After the initial installation it may be required to search for channels again or to add specific channels that are additionally broadcasted To open the installation menu 1 Press the MENU button The main menu is opened 2 Select Installation and press the OK button Technika STB 905 ...

Page 23: ... request with Yes Manual search In the case of the Manual Search you can define the channel on which the search is to be carried out Channels that are found are added to your current list 1 Enter the channel number with the Numerical buttons 2 Press the OK button to start the search Technika STB 905 book Seite 23 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

Page 24: ... next programmes At the top left you see the duration and a short summary of the programme selected Via the red and the green button you can browse the channel list by four channels forwards or backwards respectively Via the blue button you can add a programme to the timer NOTE For detailed information on the subject Timer see page 25 3 Press the Exit or EPG button to close the electronic programm...

Page 25: ...tomatically 3 Press the Arrow button to skip to the right window half with the selection bar 4 Select the programme using the Arrow button or 5 By means of the four colour buttons you can select a different period red two hours back green two hours ahead yellow one day back blue one day ahead NOTE The period selected is displayed in the upper area of the right window half The colour buttons can be...

Page 26: ...of the currently set channel is shown below all programmes that you have added to the timer list are displayed Deleting a programme s 1 Select the desired programme 2 Press the Arrow button or to deactivate the programme selected NOTE You can reactivate a deactivated timer see next section Technika STB 905 book Seite 26 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

Page 27: ...erical buttons You can then change the following settings the channel the time start and end time the date the cycle useful for series and regularly recurring programmes 3 Then press the Menu or Exit button repeatedly to close the timer list Selecting the language Using this option you can choose between available languages and their mode e g mono and stereo 1 Press the MENU button The main menu i...

Page 28: ...ion about various contents like news life style shopping or sports events and results 1 Press the Text or red key to bring up the text menu for the current channel 2 Use the or key to navigate through the menu 3 Use the OK key to select an item Additionally you now have the four colour keys red green yellow and blue to navigate through the content of the page How they will be used will vary for di...

Page 29: ...n NOTE Via the OPT button you can also open the configuration window directly The operation Via the Arrow button or you select the desired option By means of the Arrow button or you alter a setting If an additional window is opened confirm the selection by pressing the OK button Audio Language If a channel provides the broadcasting of more than one language you can select the language preferred he...

Page 30: ...Video Y C Favourite Mode Here you deactivate the favourite mode or assign a list to the channel Only lists already containing at least one channel can be selected see page 20 Receiver Upgrade By means of this function you update the software of the receiver see page 30 Parental Settings By this you restrict the access to a channel or to the device yourself see page 31 Software Upgrade 1 Open the c...

Page 31: ...four digit code standard code at delivery 0000 4 Carry out the further settings in the window that opens via the Arrow buttons and the OK button You set the age range what is to be blocked a new password recommended 5 Press Exit to close the window again NOTE Please read the next chapter Diagnostics if you have lost or forgotten the password Technika STB 905 book Seite 31 Mittwoch 27 September 200...

Page 32: ...ctor cable and pluggable power supply No channel list or incorrect channel list Do an automatic station scan Open Short circuit in the antenna cable Switch device off eliminate open short circuit switch device on Defective or missing cable connection Check all cable connections Antenna badly adjusted Readjust antenna Lost connection or cable too long Check connection shorten cable length Remote co...

Page 33: ...evice and the telephone Several channels are not received from time to time These channels are not broadcasted 24 hours a day and sometimes are not available This is not a fault Device cannot be operated Obstacle between remote control and receiver Eliminate obstacle Bad picture quality Incorrect TV SCART output signal Try to change from RGB to CVBS or vice versa see page 30 You have forgotten or ...

Page 34: ... 2 3 Update Over Air ability OAD RF specification QPSK QAM16 64 demodulation compliant to DVB terrestrial standard EN 300 744 COFDM 2k and 8k UHF support 474 862 MHz 8 MHz channel bandwidth Guard Interval Modes 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 active symbol duration Fast PLL tuning speed step size 62 5 kHz 166 67 kHz Input Output specification 2x SCART out EN 50049 1 TV SCART out CVBS Y C RGB Audio VCR SCART out...

Page 35: ...y 230VAC 50Hz to 12VDC AC Adaptor Operation power consumption less 12 W Standard and Regulation Compliance DVB terrestrial standard EN 300 744 MPEG2 Transport Stream support to ISO IEC 13818 1 DVB Video Audio support to ISO IEC 13818 2 3 Safety and EMC regulations EN 55013 EN 55020 and EN 60065 Technika STB 905 book Seite 35 Mittwoch 27 September 2006 8 21 08 ...

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