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1 Safety regulations 

We advise you to read the following advice concerning the safety regulations carefully in order to ensure 
safe use of the appliance. 
 
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 

 

The appliance should only be supplied exclusively by a current of 230 Volt AC, 50Hz.  

 

The appliance must not be repaired in any way by the user.  

 

In case of breakages or failures please refer to the nearest center for assistance.  

  Do not remove the cover. The inside of the appliance could contain higher voltages than that of the supply 

voltage which could endanger the user. High voltage is also present when the appliance is on standby. The 
receiver should be disconnected from the electrical supply before performing any intervention. Non-authorised 
removal will mean that the warranty is no longer valid! 

POWER CABLE 

  Before installing the appliance make sure that the cable is intact, paying particular attention to its connection 

to the power supply and to the receiver. If the cable is damaged do not attempt to connect the appliance and 
refer the problem to an authorised center for assistance.   

  When installing the cable make sure that it can not be flattened in any way by items placed above or next to 

the appliance. Avoid placing the cable in an area where it could accidentally be stepped on, removed from the 
wall or damaged in any way.  

 

If the cable is damaged in any way carefully disconnect from the appliance and refer to specialised techinicans 
or the center for assistance to get a replacement. 

LIQUIDS 

 

Keep the appliance far from any liquids. Do not place any objects containing liquids on the appliance, such as 
vases, humidifiers etc. The appliance must not be installed in areas where it could come into contact with 
sprays or drops of water or in an environment with a high level of humidity where condensation could occur.   

  If the receiver should accidentally come into contact with liquids, disconnect immediately from the wall. DO 

NOT TOUCH the device until it has been disconnected. 

SMALL OBJECTS 

  Keep the receiver away from coins or other small objects. Objects which fall into the appliance via the 

ventilation gaps could cause serious damage.  

CLEANING 

 

Before cleaning, disconnect the device from the power supply.  

  To clean the outside of the reciever use a soft and dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid using products which 

contain chemicals or solvents.  

VENTILATION 

 

Make sure that the area where the appliance is to be installed has good air circulation so that the heat can be 
dissipate well in order to avoid overheating.  

  In order to allow enough ventilation it is necessary to have a distance of at least 10 cm on either side of the 

appliance and 15cm above the appliance. 

  The vents must be kept clear from any obstructions such as newspapers, table cloths, furnature material, 

curtains, carpets etc.  

  Avoid installing the receiver close to any heat sources (i.e. radiators, stoves etc) or on top of any other 

appliances which omit heat (video players, DVD etc). 

WARNING!!! 

 

Keep the appliance out of reach of children.  

  The plastic bags used for packaging can be dangerous. To avoid suffocating keep the bags out of reach of 

children.  

 

Do not expose the receiver or remote control to direct sunlight.  

 

The appliance must be placed on a solid and stable base.  

 

Connect the device to the power supply only after installation is complete.  

  Remove the batteries from the remote control if they will not be used for a long period of time. The remote 

control could be damaged by any eventual battery leakages.  

  Dispose of the product correctly so as to avoid damage to the environment and human health as well as to 

facilitate recycling of the components/materials used in the appliance. If the product is not disposed of properly 
this could be punishable according to the involved law. 

 

The manufacturers recommend that the parts are recycled seperately and are taken to sites 
which conform to current regulations.

 

 

Take the product when no longer usable to a collection point which is authorised to handle 
waste from electrical or electronic appliances that should be kept seperate from regular 
household waste.

 

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Page 3: ...4 2 3 1 Tasti e funzioni del telecomando 4 3 Primo avvio del ricevitore 5 4 Impostazione del ricevitore 5 4 1 Password e Controllo Genitori 5 4 2 Ricerca canali 5 4 3 Impostazione orario 5 4 4 Auto sp...

Page 4: ...altri piccoli oggetti La caduta di oggetti all interno dell apparecchio attraverso le fessure per la ventilazione pu causare seri danni PULIZIA Prima di procedere ad operazioni di pulizia staccate il...

Page 5: ...potenziale elettrico in grado di generare correnti che possono danneggiare gli apparati La connessione SCART diretta del dispositivo al TV dovrebbe sempre essere fatta come primo test funzionale in qu...

Page 6: ...ione abbassa alza il livello del volume audio b In modo men navigazione e modifica voci opzioni del men 15 OK Ha pi funzioni a In modo visione entra nella lista canali b In modo menu conferma le azion...

Page 7: ...i canali preventivamente bloccati dall utente il ricevitore richiede l inserimento di un codice numerico detto PIN o password Tale codice d accesso predefinito al valore 000000 sei volte zero ma pu es...

Page 8: ...em FAT es FAT32 Per un corretto funzionamento alcuni Hard Disk auto alimentati via USB potrebbero richiedere un alimentazione esterna Non pu essere garantita con la compatibilit con tutti i dispositiv...

Page 9: ...cessario ATTENZIONE Se si utilizza un antenna classica da tetto o un antenna gi alimentata l alimentazione antenna deve necessariamente rimanere spenta rischio di sovraccarico Orario permette di impos...

Page 10: ...premere l eventuale tasto di conferma salvataggio della modifica richiesta 5 Il telecomando non funziona Il ricevitore in Stand by Il telecomando non puntato correttamente verso il sensore infrarossi...

Page 11: ...ornamento software via USB Funzione reset di fabbrica Lista canali favoriti 1 Timer eventi 8 Formato files supportati in lettura BMP JPG PNG MPEG2 MPEG4 AVI MP3 Alimentazione antenna attiva 5V DC 50mA...

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Page 13: ...TS6511 HD 1 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 1 4 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 5 USB 6 5 1 6 5 2 7 6 8 7 9 8 10...

Page 14: ...TELE System 2 1 230 Volt AC 50Hz 10 15 video DVD...

Page 15: ...D 3 2 2 1 1 ON OFF 2 3 USB USB 4 CH 5 CH 6 LED LED 7 7 4 2 2 VCR Hi Fi TV SCART 1 RF IN 2 RF LOOP THROUGH 3 S PDIF OUT home theater 4 SCART TV TV SCART 5 SCART VCR SCART 6 AC AC 230 Volt 50Hz 7 HDMI L...

Page 16: ...LIST 4 5 EPG 6 INFO 7 TTX Teletext 8 AUDIO 9 DTV VCR TV VCR 10 SUB 11 MENU 12 EXIT 13 ARROW 14 ARROW 15 OK 16 FAV 17 TV RADIO TV RADIO 18 0 9 19 RECALL 20 GOTO 21 REV 22 FWD 23 PREV 24 NEXT 25 PLAY 2...

Page 17: ...TS6511 HD 5 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 LCN MENU LCN LCN 4 MENU 4 3 OK 4 4 3 4 1 PIN 000000 MENU 650200 4 2 MENU 1 2 OK 3...

Page 18: ...m 6 4 3 MENU 2 GMT 2 GMT 02 00 4 4 MENU PIN 4 1 4 5 5 USB USB USB PVRRECORD USB FAT FAT32 5 1 JPG BMP PNG MP3 MPEG2 MPEG4 AVI USB USB OK EXIT PREV NEXT PLAY STOP REPEAT PAUSE GOTO PVRRECORD PVR LIST U...

Page 19: ...TS6511 HD 7 5 2 USB USB PVR REC STOP PVR LIST USB PVR...

Page 20: ...TELE System 8 6 7 LCN 5V 4 3 USB OK USB EPG LCN PVR OTA...

Page 21: ...TS6511 HD 9 7 1 On Off Off On 2 3 3 4 OK 5 6 000000 4 1 7 4 3 8 9 10...

Page 22: ...a Gre Hun Pol Slo Teletext ETSI EN 300 472 ETSI EN 300 706 PSI SI ETSI EN 300 468 RF Modem 16 9 4 3 SPDIF SPDIF 1080i 720p 576p TV SCART RGB CVBS video L R Audio VCR SCART CVBS video L R Audio RCA RCA...

Page 23: ...s 3 2 3 Remote control 4 2 3 1 Remote control buttons and functions 4 3 First time installation 5 4 Receiver settings 5 4 1 Password 5 4 2 Channels scan 5 4 3 Time setting 5 4 4 Load factory default 5...

Page 24: ...the device until it has been disconnected SMALL OBJECTS Keep the receiver away from coins or other small objects Objects which fall into the appliance via the ventilation gaps could cause serious dama...

Page 25: ...rences may be created when plugging in the jacks which may generate currents that could damage the appliances The direct TV SCART connection should always be used as a first operating test since other...

Page 26: ...menu mode navigate and modify menu items options 14 ARROW a In viewing mode volume up down b In menu mode navigate and modify menu items options 15 OK a In viewing mode Channel list menu b In menu mo...

Page 27: ...keep the PIN code in a safe place If you forget the PIN please use the universal code 650200 to access to the menu Set password and to digit a new one Some submenus could be blocked by factory settin...

Page 28: ...eys OK and EXIT To choose the desired file and press OK to start playing Into playing of images to use the PREV and NEXT keys to go to the next previous image Press PLAY to start the slide show Press...

Page 29: ...the paragraph 4 3 for details Option the option menu allows to select the audio languages and to set the operation mode of digital audio output System inside this menu there are system parameters of...

Page 30: ...ore quitting Before quitting a menu press the OK button to save the changes 5 The remote control does not work The receiver is in Stand by The remote control is not being directed towards the receiver...

Page 31: ...ction Favourite channel list 1 Event timer 8 Multimedial format file playing BMP PNG JPG MPEG2 MPEG4 AVI MP3 Power Antenna Output 5V DC 50mA max Power supply AC 220V 50Hz Power consumption 8W operatin...

Page 32: ...eets the basic European requirements of 2004 108 EC EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 2006 95 EC LVD Low Voltage Directive and 2009 125 EC EUP Energy Using Product following the technical standards 21...

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