TVonics MFR-200 Manual Download Page 1

Simple to connect

Well now you can do precisely that. 
The MFR-200 Freeview digital TV 
switchover receiver simply connects 
in between your aerial lead and the 
aerial input on the back of your TV 
set. All that you need to do is to 
connect it up and then tune in a spare 
channel on your TV. Then just sit back 
on the sofa, and using the remote 
control supplied, press OK and let the
MFR-200 tune into the Freeview 
Digital TV channels available in your 
area. That’s it, you’re now a digital TV 
viewer.

Smallest

The MFR-200 is remarkably small. It’s 
the kind of product which relatives, 
friends and neighbours will comment, 
“Where did you get that? That’s so 
much neater than the big cumbersome 
box I have.” Smaller than a credit card 
and only 3cm thick, the MFR-200 can 
sit comfortably on top or beside your 
television. 

Fully featured

Even though the MFR-200 is tiny, 
its advanced microchip circuitry is 
packed with all the features you would 
expect to enjoy Freeview and make it 

just as easy to use as it is to install. 
A free constantly updated 8 day on 
screen TV guide lets you plan your 
TV viewing. Digital Text and interactive 
Red button services on the MFR-200 
are much quicker and easier to use 
than the Teletext and Ceefax in your 
TV. It also includes on-screen subtitles 
as standard.

Audio Description

The MFR-200 also includes a large, 
ergonomically laid out remote control 
and the ability to add in additional audio 
commentary streams broadcast on 
Freeview for some programmes. This 
service known as Audio Description is 
aimed at enabling viewers with partial 
vision or blindness to listen to popular 
TV programmes.

It can also benefi t people with learning 
diffi culties or simply just to let you listen 
to the TV whilst you do the housework 
or prepare a meal.

Digital Tick approved and Low energy 
consumption.

You would expect nothing less from 
TVonics, the only British designer 
and manufacturer of Freeview Digital 
Receivers.

MFR-200 - Micro Freeview Receiver

© 2007 TVonics

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Every now and then, a new product appears on the market which makes you think “Why didn’t someone do this 
ages ago? It’s just such a neat solution to my problem. How do I convert my analogue TV to receive Freeview 
digital TV using only the aerial input on the back of my TV?”

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