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Dear Customer:

The following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection of your 
device,  but  also  serve  as  a  protection  against  potential  health  hazards.  Please 
take time to read the following instructions carefully. 

› We assume no liability for personal or property damage resulting from 
the failure to comply with the safety instructions, improper operation 
and handling. Under such circumstances, all claims under warranty will 
become void.

› For safety and licensing (CE) reasons any unauthorized modification 
and/or change on the device is prohibited and will void the warranty 
and all warranty claims.

› Any person operating, installing, setting up, or servicing this device 
must be trained and qualified accordingly and must also observe these 
operating instructions.

› Ensure that the device has been set up accordingly by following all 
instructions found in the instruction manual. 

› Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be 
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying 
particular  attention  to  cords  at  plugs,  convenience  receptacles,  and 
the point at which they exit from the device. Avoid exposing the cable 
to extreme heat or cold.  Never modify/change the cable. This could 
otherwise damage the cable and result in the dangerous risk of electric 
shock.

Chapter 2

  Safety information

Chapter 2

  Safety information

› Should any evident damage be seen on the device, power supply or 
on the connection cables, do not come in contact with or touch these. 
Switch off the corresponding circuit breaker in the power distribution 
panel first before carefully unplugging the power plug from the wall 
outlet. Do not operate this device further! Please contact or take it to a 
qualified service technician/specialty workshop. 

› Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet in order to completely cut 
off the power supply to the device. Merely turning the device off with 
the ON/OFF button is not sufficient enough. Make sure that receptacles 
are easily accessible. 

› Always pull on the plug’s grips and never on the cable to remove from 
a power outlet. 

› The device should be unplugged from the power outlet if it is not in 
use for a longer period of time.

› For safety reasons always unplug the device from the power outlet 
during thunderstorms. 

› Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing cables so that no one 
can trip or stumble over them. 

› Never use the device if the power cable or device is damaged.

This  device  is  not  suitable  for  children  under  3  years  of  age. 
Small children are unaware of the serious and immediate dan-
gers involved when exposing themselves to or handling elec-
tronic devices.

Safety information

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Summary of Contents for SOL T700

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Mobile 7 widescreen DVB T television with USB 2 0 port 3 in 1 card slot ...

Page 2: ...ection 24 Memory cards 24 Antenna 25 Chapter 6 General operation 25 Power ON OFF 27 Chapter 7 DVB T 27 Channel search 29 Channel selection 30 Zoom 30 Teletext TTX 31 Electronic program guide EPG 33 What is DVB T 34 Chapter 8 Main menu 36 Channel Manager 40 Installation 41 Configuration 44 Software Upgrade 44 Factory Default 45 Version 45 Movie 46 Music 47 Photo 49 Chapter 9 Selecting a signal sour...

Page 3: ...thout notice This product is EMV certified and fulfills all European and National guideline re quirements A declaration of CE conformity has been established for this pro duct Certification has been documented and entrusted to the manufacturer Chapter 1 Intended use The SOL T700 is a mobile device intended for DVB T television reception and vie wing USB flash drives with a capacity of up to 32 GB ...

Page 4: ... could otherwise damage the cable and result in the dangerous risk of electric shock Chapter 2 Safety information Chapter 2 Safety information Should any evident damage be seen on the device power supply or on the connection cables do not come in contact with or touch these Switch off the corresponding circuit breaker in the power distribution panel first before carefully unplugging the power plug...

Page 5: ... is properly ventilated during operation and ne ver operate it in constricted areas such as for example in a bookcase or shelf Never block ventilation openings with magazines tablecloths curtains or similar Make sure the device is placed on a firm and stable surface Never place any sources of fire on top of or near the device and power supply plug e g lighted candle Your full concentration and att...

Page 6: ...ohibited Before use Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating this device and retain it for further reference questions and use Following and heeding all information found in this instruction manual shall maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation Pass on to third parties where applicable This instruction manual contains information on how to operate and maint...

Page 7: ...c program guide EPG Teletext TTX Supports JPEG image files Supports MP3 and WAV audio files Supports AVI video files Reads USB flash drives with a capacity of up to 32 GB and external hard disks with a capacity of up to 80 GB all formatted to FAT32 hard disks require their own power supply Reads SDHC SD MMC and MS memory cards with a capacity of up to 32 GB and formatted to FAT 32 Built in stereo ...

Page 8: ... remote control 11 Display 17 78 cm 7 display with a 480 RGB H x 234 V display resolution 12 Control field use to change channels for navigation within menus for making settings 13 TV AV changes between DVB T and AV input operation 14 OK use to confirm or make a selection 15 MODE opens a menu with various display setting options 16 EPG opens the electronic program guide 17 EXIT exits a menu item o...

Page 9: ...tes the sound 13 SCAN starts a channel search 14 SUBTITLE press to search for available subtitles 15 AUDIO displays available audio options 16 pauses resume playback 17 stops playback 18 MODE opens a menu with various display setting options Chapter 4 The device Chapter 4 The device 19 TTX displays available teletext pages 20 EPG opens the electronic program guide 21 skip return to the next previo...

Page 10: ...r try to remove the rechar geable battery Please contract your local dealer if a malfunction occurs during operation or battery replacement is required Chapter 4 The device Chapter 4 The device Note Please note that the battery charging process can take up to approximately 20 hours if the device is turned on at the same time However charging the battery with the device turned off will only take up...

Page 11: ...ged batteries could cause skin burns Use suitable pro tective gloves when handling such batteries Always ensure that the device has been turned off after use Always change replace all batteries at the same time Clean battery and device contacts before inserting where required Avoid totally discharging rechargeable batteries Always use batteries from the same manufacturer and never mix batteries wh...

Page 12: ...er supply source in order to completely cut off the power supply to the device A V IN You can connect an external signal source to this connection for example a game console Please refer to the user manual accompanying this device on how to connect properly A V OUT This connection gives you the opportunity to use the SOLT700 as a signal source for an external device for example as a monitor Please...

Page 13: ...nnect the antenna to the antenna connection found on the device Select a location with good reception for top performance The following generally applies to operating functions within a menu The ON OFF switch on the side of the device turns the device on and off Move a selection or change a setting with the control field on the device or the navigation buttons on the remote control Confirm a selec...

Page 14: ...isting channels and begin a channel search As an alternative you can also search through certain frequency ranges or chan nels in the main menu Press the MENU buttonto open the main menu and select Digital TV Instal lation Select Area Search to carry out a complete channel search Existing channels will be deleted The whole frequency range will be scanned through Channels found will be stored in se...

Page 15: ...apter 7 DVB T Channel selection Choose one of the following options to select a channel Use the and buttons to switch to the next previous channel Use the numerical buttons to enter a channel number directly Press the OK or ENTER button to open the Quick Select guide to display li stings Use the and buttons to navigate to a channel Use the and buttons to move faster through channel listings Use th...

Page 16: ...nd buttons to browse up down through the teletext The de vice will try to proceed in the selected direction to the next available page The button can be used to move through teletext pages 100 at a time e g from 728 to 828 Once pressed the device will try to proceed to this page The device may also return to the beginning e g move from 828 back to 128 The button can be used to move from the curren...

Page 17: ... the and buttons to move up down through each line of the text and the and buttons to page up down through the whole text field found in this window Note Being able to access the electronic program guide all depends on the signal re ception quality and whether this service is supported by the selected channel What is DVB T DVB T is the abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial and re...

Page 18: ...utomatic channel search Manual Search Search manually for a cer tain channel Area Search Search through a certain frequency range Configuration OSD Select a menu and preferred audio language TV Select diverse picture dis play options System Setup Select different sound and picture effect settings or LCN and area settings Time Set the time Parental lock Change the password Software Upgrade Select d...

Page 19: ...t an option Use the and button to change between options and suboptions Suboptions can be selected with the and buttons Channel Manager Channel Organizer The Channel Organizer gives you the opportunity to create your favorites move channels lock channels to prevent use and or to delete channels Use the and buttons to select a channel in the channel list Use the and buttons to move faster through t...

Page 20: ...k Reference contains information about the signal synchronization of the decoder Delete All This option lets you delete all TV channels and or radio stations Press ENTER to confirm a selection The First Option is for selecting a country The Second Option is for selecting an encoding option The Third Option is for selection according to names A combination of the above options is also possible Pres...

Page 21: ...ou d like to search through for stations Press ENTER to begin searching Press EXIT to cancel a search process and to exit this menu option Auto Search Select Auto Search to search through a certain frequency range for stations Stations within this frequency range which already exist in the channel list will be searched through and deleted Following this the frequency range will be search through c...

Page 22: ... select a menu color scheme Time on OSD select on off to display not display the time on screen OSD Timeout determine the window fade out effect e g changing channels OSD Trans select the menu window transparency OSD Language select a preferred menu language MP4 Sub Language select a preferred subtitle language 1 Audio Language select the preferred first language 2 Audio Language select the prefer...

Page 23: ...n menu Version This option opens a window that displays information on device hardware soft ware Press EXIT to exits this menu window again Movie Select this option to open a file browser containing movie files stored on the connected storage medium Directories and playable files will be displayed AVI video files are supported Use the and buttons to select a file or directory in the list Use the a...

Page 24: ...l begin playback or change to the corresponding directory Press ENTER to play a song immediately to switch to the directory Press to pause or resume playback Press to stop playback Use the and buttons to return skip to the previous next file Press the and buttons repeatedly to fast forward reverse x 2 x 4 x 8 x 20 and off A fast forward reverse process can be stopped by pressing the button Press R...

Page 25: ...Use the and buttons to move an image during a zoom mode Press DISPLAY to display names picture type and size Press EXIT to stop playback or to switch to a higher directory level return to a menu mode Press the TV AV button on the remote control or on the device to change bet ween DVB T and A V input operation The TV RADIO button lets you switch between DVB T operation and available radio stations ...

Page 26: ...blems or malfunctions may occur Before contacting a service technician refer to the following possible solutions Problems with file playback Check if everything has been connected properly The audio codec is not supported The video codec is not supported You ve been trying to open the wrong file type You would like to open a file type intended for a different operating mode The remote control is n...

Page 27: ... may have become damaged If there is reason to believe that the device can no longer be operated safely then disconnect it immediately from the power supply and secure it against any unintentional operation Carefully remove the power cable plug from the wall outlet and where applicable switch off the corresponding circuit breaker first It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if...

Page 28: ...ain this instruction manual for future reference and where required pass it along with the device if handed over to a third party Keeping the external case clean Never use volatile fluids near the device as for example insect spray Avoid letting the device come in contact with rubber or plastic products for longer periods of time These could otherwise leave marks behind Cleaning the device Unplug ...

Page 29: ...s their own power supply only one partition Memory cards SDHC SD MMC and MS cards up to 32 GB depending on the type and formatted to FAT32 Battery parameter Lithium polymer rechargeable battery 7 4 V 1800 mAh Charge time approx 5 hours turned off to 20 hours turned on Discharge time up to 2 5 hours depending on the type of active use Permissible storage and operating temperatures Storage condition...

Page 30: ...dates http www x4 tech de We reserve the right to alter specifications and information contained in this manual without notice All brands mentioned are property of X4 TECH or of their respective owners X4 TECH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this instruction manual 2010 X4 TECH All Rights Reserved Manufacturer x peer de GmbH Brackestraße 3 D...

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