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MD 29401 

Getting Started 

 

Connect the unit to an easily accessible power socket (240 V ~ 50 Hz) close to the 
unit. In the event that the device has to be disconnected quickly, the plug has to be 
within easy reach. 

 

In  order  to  avoid tripping,  refrain  from  using  an  extension  lead.  Power  supply  cords 
should be routed safely to prevent property damages and personal injury. 

 

In the event that the power supply cord or the unit is damaged, pull out the AC mains 
plug immediately. 

 

Keep the device away from radiators and other heat sources. 

 

When the device is being moved in from a cold place, it needs some time for the dew 
inside the device to evaporate fully. Please allow sufficient time before turning on the 
device.   

Operating Ambient Temperature Range 

The operating ambient temperature range is 5°C –

 40°C (41°F –

 104°F) with humidity of 

20 –

 80%. When using the unit on a rack, ensure that the ambient temperature of the rack 

(inside of the rack) does not exceed the stated temperature ranges. 

Battery Disposal 

Empty batteries do not belong with the household waste. Empty batteries must be disposed 
of  at  a  designated  disposal/recycle  point.  Contact  your  local  authorities  to  locate  your 
nearest battery disposal point. 

Cleaning the Device   

 

Always disconnect the AC mains plug before cleaning the unit. 

 

When cleaning the unit, only use a moistened, soft cloth. Do not apply any chemical 
solvent or cleaning agent, as these solvents/agents may damage the surface and/or 
labelling on the device. 

 

The  device  feet may  cause  changes  to the  colour  of  sensitive  furniture  surfaces  or 
can  cause  scratches.  In  order to  protect  your  furniture  it  is  highly  recommended  to 
place the device on a suitable underlay.   

Australian EMC Framework 

   

N11652 

The device has been thoroughly checked by an Australian test laboratory. This is certified 
by the Australian C-Tick lab

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Summary of Contents for MD 2940I

Page 1: ...50025912_BDA_Satrec_AUT 03 11 2006 11 18 Uhr Seite 1 Probedruck C M Y CM MY CY CMY K...

Page 2: ...ntact a qualified repair shop in your vicinity Setting up the Device Operate the device in a safe and suitable environment It is highly recommended to choose a flat and stable surface to put the devic...

Page 3: ...erature of the rack inside of the rack does not exceed the stated temperature ranges Battery Disposal Empty batteries do not belong with the household waste Empty batteries must be disposed of at a de...

Page 4: ...ation of the Digital Set Top Box 10 Operation front panel buttons 11 Channel selection 12 Channel list 13 EPG Electronic program guide 14 Hard disk recording PVR 15 OSD Teletext 17 Timer 18 Selection...

Page 5: ...e After unpacking Please check the following items have been included with delivery SD Digital Set Top Box with 160 GB HDD Remote control This manual 2 alkaline batteries LR03 Size AAA Adapter cable S...

Page 6: ...onnector power cable Connect this moulded power cable and socket to an available power socket Optional devices L R AUDIO If you wish to hear superior sound through your Hi Fi Stereo system you can do...

Page 7: ...ry options OK Open submit or edit the currently marked entry EXIT Leave the active menu SWAP In menus with more than one window you can change between the windows using SWAP MENU Press MENU once for m...

Page 8: ...ss MENU button twice 2 G o t o E d i t S e t t i n g s 3 G o t o S i g n a l O u t p u t S e l e c t t h e s c r e e n f o r m a t f o r y o u r T V 4 If you wish to control the volume through your Di...

Page 9: ...to the last chosen TV or radio channel MENU Make an adjustment to the current program Stand by mode on off TEXT Display the OSD Teletext By pressing the OK button you will get a short help screen exp...

Page 10: ...tand by mode on off STANDBY The display on the front panel also gives information to the operational mode of the Digital Set Top Box The number of the running channel will be shown on the front displa...

Page 11: ...al Set Top Box only notes the last channel that was active at least one second This means that you can change channels quickly using the P P buttons and the skipped channels will be ignored by the SWA...

Page 12: ...an change between the TV and radio list using the TV RADIO buttons EXIT You can use the EXIT button to call up the channel list if the informa tion panel is not active TV RADIO Change to TV or radio l...

Page 13: ...displayed by pressing the INFO EPG button Detailed view to following event For information to the following program use these buttons Daily overview The list of programs for the whole day is displayed...

Page 14: ...ess the keys to control the volume from inside the PVR menu Recording Key Symbol Description 0 Start recording 5 Start recording and stop the visible video 0 Stop recording Playback Key Symbol Descrip...

Page 15: ...u n c t i o n s a r e i n a c t i v e t h e w o r d L I V E i s d i s p l a y e d I f r e c o r d i n g i s a c t i v e a b a r w i t h t h e w o r d R E C i s d i s p l a y e d t o g e t h e r w i t...

Page 16: ...activate sub page mode While the sub page mode is a c t i v e a g r e e n i s d i s p l a y e d n e x t t o t h e s u b p a g e n u m b e r i n t h e second text row MENU Go to page 100 INFO EPG Quiz...

Page 17: ...n If an end time which is sooner or the same as the start time is entered the recording will take place on the following day In order for the timer to function properly the internal clock must be corr...

Page 18: ...s u p p o r t s t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n o f t h i s d a t a a h e a d i n g A u d i o c h a n n e l w i l l appear in the window Press OK and select the desired audio channel The name of the lan...

Page 19: ...very row which is eliminated The game is over when there is no more space left in which to place the blocks from the top of the screen To place the blocks use the following buttons OK P Turn the block...

Page 20: ...s will appear green Changes t o s e t t i n g s m u s t b e s a v e d G o t o t h e h e a d i n g S a v e S e t t i n g s i n t h e E d i t S e t t i n g s menu and press OK Wait until the menu has di...

Page 21: ...upwards it will be positioned before the destination position if moved downwards it will be placed after the destination position Delete If a channel is deleted from the list the position will be mark...

Page 22: ...MD 29401 23 As long as a function has not been completed pressing the EXIT button reverses the previ ous steps...

Page 23: ...ions available to make use of these options choose a channel which you wish to change from one of the lists and press OK then choose an option from the menu which appears In operations where channel e...

Page 24: ...marked as unused in the list and the numbering of the other channels will remain unchanged After entering the newly found channels into the channel list according to your preferences p r e s s E X I...

Page 25: ...es the same value measured in dB Note The signal strength is not only dependent on your antenna but also the channel which is currently activated and being transmitted Please take this into considerat...

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