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1.Forward 

This User Guide is intended to help you operate your 

Digital Terrestrial receiver, (called ‘receiver’ for 

short), as intended, safely and to the best advantage. 

We assume that the user of the receiver has a general knowledge of how to handle consumer 
electronic equipment. Everyone who installs, connects, operates, cleans or disposes of this receiver 
must take the time to read the complete contents of this User Guide. 

Please ensure that the User Guide is kept safe place near the receiver. 

     2.Copyright 

Not to be copied, used or translated in part or whole without prior consent in writing except                                                    
approval of ownership of copyright and copyright law. 

3.Warranty

 

This warranty does not cover parts which may become defective due to misuse of the information 
contained in this manual. 

4.  Intended Use 

The receiver is used for receiving free-to air Digital Terrestrial signals. It is exclusively intended for 
this purpose and may only be used for this. This also includes adherence to all information in this 
operating manual, in particular the safety instructions. 

Any other use is deemed to be not as intended and can lead to damage to property or even personal 
injury. In addition it means the immediate invalidation of the warranty. 

The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage which arises from use which is 

not

 as intended. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TR 105

Page 1: ...1 TRIAX TR 105 Digital Terrestrial set top box Part No 305105...

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Page 3: ...l 12 8 8 Main Features 13 9 First Time Installation 13 9 1 Switching On 13 9 2 Language List 13 9 3 Channel Search 14 10 Navigating the Menu Screens 15 10 1 Main Menu 15 10 2 Channel Manager 16 10 3 S...

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Page 5: ...out prior consent in writing except approval of ownership of copyright and copyright law 3 Warranty This warranty does not cover parts which may become defective due to misuse of the information conta...

Page 6: ...filled with liquids such as vases 5 The mains plug is used as a disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 6 Power cord must be placed correctly Do not touch the power Cord...

Page 7: ...product identified above complies with the relevant EC Directives by meeting the following standards BS EN55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 Test Limits for STB Receivers Disturbance Characteristics BS EN5502...

Page 8: ...ion of washing liquid to clean the casing with the receiver switched off and disconnected Do not connect or change cables when the TRIAX TR 105 is plugged in Do not remove the cover 8 2 Specification...

Page 9: ...modes 480i 576i Audio Decoder CPU Core ST20 Audio Standards ISO IEC 11172 3 Layers I II Single Dual Joint mode Audio output TV AL AR USB2 0 HOST None Rear panel interface RF Input connector RF Output...

Page 10: ...menus These menus will help you get the most from your TRIAX TR 105 guiding you through installation channel organising viewing and many other functions All functions can be carried out using the butt...

Page 11: ...11 8 5 Remote Control Unit RCU Figure 1 Remote Control Unit...

Page 12: ...12 8 6 Front Panel Figure 2 Front Panel 8 7 Rear Panel Figure 3 Rear Panel Standby y Ch Ch Aerial In Audio Out Scart Output to TV Mains Lead Serial Data Port RF Out...

Page 13: ...put Automatic Logical Channel Numbering LCN 9 First Time Installation 9 1 Switching On a Connect the TR 105 to the mains supply b The front panel LED illuminates 9 2 Language List When the TR 105 is s...

Page 14: ...rvices being transmitted in the corresponding country s frequency range The auto scan is carried out in two stages Initially the Digital Multiplex details will be listed after which TV and Radio chann...

Page 15: ...u The Main Menu screen consists of 4 main categories Channel Manager System Installation System Configuration Accessories Use the Up Down or Left Right buttons to toggle between options There follows...

Page 16: ...nnel To remove a Favourite channel from an existing list press 0 None Pressing OK will save the data To access the favourite lists Press OK to display the channel list Press the RED button on the RCU...

Page 17: ...ongside the selected Multiplex The user is asked to confirm the delete if YES is selected the Multiplex is deleted Press EXIT to return to the Main Menu 10 4 System Configuration a System Set Up i Lan...

Page 18: ...to the Main Menu v Wakeup Timer This allows the user to set up a Timer Event Up to 8 timers can be set either manually or via the EPG Electronic Program Guide A timer can be set so that the TR 105 au...

Page 19: ...it left the factory All user settings and previously stored channels will be lost The user is prompted to confirm if a factory reset is to be carried out to prevent accidentally erasing information b...

Page 20: ...splayed iii Use the and buttons to toggle between Favourite group and Channels iv Select the required Favourite group Channels within that group will be displayed v Use the and buttons to access the c...

Page 21: ...buttons to select the program The coloured RCU keys can be used to select the following Press Green Jumps forward to the next day s programs Press RED Jumps back to the previous day s programs Press...

Page 22: ...titles are set to ON and the user presses the TEXT button then the subtitles will be switched off and the Interactive service will open When the Interactive service is closed Subtitles will resume Swi...

Page 23: ...pressing OK again the User can select the channel from the list 19 Swap The SWAP button on the RCU allows the User to switch between the current and previously viewed channels 20 Subtitles The User c...

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