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2.2   Remote control unit

 

Get well acquainted with your remote control and you will find it much easier to navigate through the various 
menu options. The buttons have very easy, user-friendly functions. 

 CAUTION  

 

Make sure that the remote control battery is inserted correctly and that the plastic protection of the battery is removed. Use 
CR2025  type battery. 

 

emote control buttons and functions

 

1.       

STANDBY 

ON / Stand-by. 

2.       

MUTE 

Mute. 

3.   

TV/RADIO 

Swaps between TV / radio program receiver modes. 

4.   

0-9 number buttons 

Change channel/enter number in menu input 

boxes. 

5.   

VOL +/-  

Audio volume up/down. 

6.   

CH +/- 

Next/previous channel. 

7.    ARROW 

◄ / ►

 

a.    In viewing mode: audio volume up/down. 
b.    In menu mode: navigate menu items/options. 

8.    ARROW 

▲ / ▼

 

a.    In viewing mode: 
b.    In menu mode: modify menu items/options.

9.    OK

 

 

a.    In viewing mode: Channel list menu. 
b.    In menu mode: Confirm option/changes.

10. 

EXIT 

Quits function or menu. 

11. 

REC 

Starts the recording 

12. 

BACK 

Previous menu. 

13. 

RED button (

■)

 

a.    For teletext functions. 
b.    Stops the playback 

14.  GREEN button (

►/

▌▌

)

 

a.   

For teletext functions. 

b.    Play/Pause 

15.  Yellow button (

►)

 

a.   

For teletext functions. 

b.    Single frame playback 

16.  Blue button (TIMESHIFT)

 

a.   

For teletext functions. 

b.    Starts Timeshift Function 

17. 

AUDIO  

Opens the  audio track  select menu from  those offered by 

the current program. 

18. 

◄◄/►► 

to go back / forward within a file 

19. 

MENU 

Main menu. 

20. 

TETX 

Teletext button. 

21. 

EPG 

Electronic program guide. 

22. 

INFO 

Information of current channel, such as channel name and number. 

23. 

SUB-T 

Subtitles either Standard (DVB) or Teletext (TTX). 

 

 

Warnings

 

Make sure that the remote control battery is inserted correctly and that the plastic protection of the battery is 
removed. Use CR2025  type battery. 
Replace   the   battery   if   the   remote   control   doesn

’t   work   well.   To   avoid   any   possibly  damage  it   is 

recommended to remove the battery from the remote control if it is not used for al long time. 

 

 
 

Changing the battery 
Pull  out  the  battery  compartment,  then  replace  the  old  battery  with  a  new  one 
(CR2025 type) respecting the correct polarity (refer to picture on the right side). Close 
the battery compartment. 

Summary of Contents for TS6006

Page 1: ...nit 17 3 First time installation 18 4 Receiver settings 18 4 1 Password 18 4 2 Advanced Menu Protection Hotel Function 18 4 3 Channel scan 19 4 4 Time setting 19 4 5 Load Factory Default 19 5 USB 19 5...

Page 2: ...nual explain the functions the safety instructions to use the product properly Please read carefully this manual and preserve it for the future use The staff TELE System Electronic WARNING TELE System...

Page 3: ...ccur 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...

Page 4: ...6 16 16 Take the product including batteries when no longer usable to a collection point which is authorised to handle waste from electrical or electronic appliances that should be kept separate from...

Page 5: ...tion should always be used as a first operating test since other more complex connection sequences may give malfunctions that are not caused by faults or defects of the actual appliances but by proble...

Page 6: ...Previous menu 13 RED button a For teletext functions b Stops the playback 14 GREEN button a For teletext functions b Play Pause 15 Yellow button a For teletext functions b Single frame playback 16 Bl...

Page 7: ...TELE System TS6006 19 19 19 19 Bring the old battery to a collection point which is authorised to handle waste from electrical or electronic appliances...

Page 8: ...s or an independently powered antenna the antenna power option must be set to off RISK OF OVERLOAD 5 Auto Scan Press OK to start the automatic channel scan When the scan is completed the receiver will...

Page 9: ...during summer CAUTION Some digital terrestrial services transmit information which is strictly linked to the precise time setting of the receiver 4 5 Load Factory Default The default settings of the...

Page 10: ...TELE System TS6006 21 21 21 21 CAUTION To avoid damages during the playback don t remove the USB storage...

Page 11: ...tarts the function and recalls the info banner Green button play pause the playback Yellow button when the playback is in pause play it step by step when the info banner is shown go backward or go for...

Page 12: ...TELE System TS6006 21 21 21 21 CAUTION The menus are simple and easy to navigate Use the arrows OK and number buttons and always follow the instructions given in the bottom toolbar...

Page 13: ...or bad antenna signal Your antenna system is not compliant with the digital terrestrial signal You have an active antenna 4 The settings are not saved Setting changes are not confirmed before quitting...

Page 14: ...TELE System TS6006 23 23 23 23 Set the time from the menu see section 4 4 Unplug the mains lead of the receiver for at least one minute and then plug it back in Go to point 5 of this chapter...

Page 15: ...EN 300 472 Subtitle ETSI EN 300 706 RF Modulator Embedded Modem Video format rate 16 9 Full 16 9 Pillar Box 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan Scan Digital Audio Output SPDIF SCART socket RGB CVBS video L R Audi...

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Page 17: ...y declaration Tele System Electronic states that this product meets the basic European requirements of 2004 108 EC EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 2006 95 EC LVD Low Voltage Directive and 2009 125 E...

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