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SAFETY INFORMATION 

Never  operate  the  device  permanently  in  4:  3  mode.  This  could  result  in  damage  to  the
screen during prolonged use.

Do not increase the volume when a quiet passage is being played. This could cause damage
to the speakers when there is a loud passage.

The  openings  of  the  housing  are used for  ventilation,  so that  the  device  does  not  overheat.
These must always be kept free.

The device should not be located near sources of heat, such as Stoves, heaters are positio-
ned.

Cigarette smoking can penetrate the screen and cause visible contamination on the screen.
Damage caused by cigarette smoke is not remedied as part of the warranty.

Power Supply 

The device can only be operated with the voltage described on the back. If you do not know
the voltage, please ask an electrician.

To avoid overload, do not operate too many other devices at the same outlet.

Be sure to install power cables so that no one can trip over them.

The  cable  is sheathed  and  insulates the  electricity. Please  do  not place  any  objects  on the
cable,  as  this may  result  in  loss of the  protective function. Avoid  heavy loads  on  the  cable,
especially on sockets and plugs.

If you want to remove the plug from the socket, always pull on the plug and not on the cable.
Otherwise the cable could break.

If you stop using the device for a long time, be sure to unplug the power cord.

To protect the unit during a thunderstorm or when left unattended for an extended period of
time, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and the antenna cable from the aerial
socket. This prevents damage due to lightning strikes.

Do not overload electrical outlets, extension cords or other wiring, as this may result in fire or
electric shock.

No objects may be introduced into the openings of the device, as in some places electricity 
flows and the contact may cause fire or electric shock.

Never remove the cover - there are no internal parts that can be repaired by the user.

Operate the device only with the included power adapter.

Service Event 
Never

 carry out repairs yourself, always leave this to qualified personnel. Contact the repair service 

for the following errors: 

If the power cord is broken.

If  objects  have  fallen  into  the  device  or  if  the  device  has  come  into  contact  with  liquids  or
penetrated the device.

If the device does not work despite proper use. Change only the settings described here.

If the device has been dropped and if the product has power fluctuations.

Use only original spare parts. Incorrect replacement parts can adversely affect the performan-
ce and operational safety of the device.

Summary of Contents for PTL 700

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN...

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Page 3: ...ts Keys 8 Remote Control 9 Initial Installation Power Supply Antenna Audio Videoinput 10 Main Functions 11 Getting Started 12 Daily Operation Program List Favorites List EPG 13 Instant Recording Remin...

Page 4: ...maximal permitted faults which are excluded in warranty Bright Dot 3 Dark Dot 6 Bright Dark Dot 6 Operation and Installation Do not place the device on an unstable surface The device could be damaged...

Page 5: ...om the socket always pull on the plug and not on the cable Otherwise the cable could break If you stop using the device for a long time be sure to unplug the power cord To protect the unit during a th...

Page 6: ...ice is no longer detected please perform a disk diagnostics with your computer or reformat the USB memory device USB devices that consume more than 500mA 0 5A of power will violate the USB specificati...

Page 7: ...ousehold waste Green Dot The Gr ne Punkt denotes that the MAS Elektronik AG pays a duty to the Society for Waste Prevention and Secondary Resource Generation Batteries Every consumer is legally oblige...

Page 8: ...wn navigates up down 5 ENTER OK Confirm 6 Decrease increase volume navigate left right 7 SOURCE Button to switch the signal source 8 Remote sensor 9 Speaker 10 Stand 11 DC IN Connection for the power...

Page 9: ...Yellow function key Blue Taste Blue function key title forward MIX Teletext display transparent spool backward TV RADIO TV Radio switch Start pause playback REVEAL Spool forward INDEX Teletext displa...

Page 10: ...ntenna you must activate the 5V supply voltage for the an tenna input page 17 With the device you can only receive free to air DVB T T2 channels PayTV transmitter and transmitter of the multithek HbbT...

Page 11: ...ween the radio and TV channel list The program list and functions are the same as the TV mode in radio mode Note The TV RADIO button is only active if the device has also found radio stations during s...

Page 12: ...d the initial installation will be complete You can cancel the initial installation at any time by pressing the EXIT key Notes More extensive configuration options for station search are provided by t...

Page 13: ...DETAIL if the uppermost field is highlighted in yellow after pressing the INDEX button You can now press the button in the box below depending on the se lection set the day for the display SENDER or c...

Page 14: ...G You can now optionally manually edit the start time In the last menu item you can set the frequency once daily or weekly With the OK key you save the reminder timer The timer list is displayed with...

Page 15: ...ween predefined image enhancement settings or disable the feature VOLUME You can make the following settings Audio mode You can use the buttons choose between predefined settings Select the User optio...

Page 16: ...lowing settings Menu language In this menu you set the Menu language fixed Audio language In this menu you specify the language of the audio track Subtitle language In this menu you set the language s...

Page 17: ...tings Automatic Search Starts an automatic station search page 12 Manual Search Starts a manual transmitter retuning This is useful if you have only individual fre quencies to scan Program Editor Star...

Page 18: ...ether a software update in the download area is available for your device To change the source press the SOURCE button on the remote control use the buttons to select the desired source and press the...

Page 19: ...will now be previewed Navigate to a Back button to move to a higher directory level Use the navigation buttons to select a specific medium If you stop briefly on the media file a preview is automatica...

Page 20: ...too much inrush current and does not comply with the USB 2 0 specifications This is a sign of incompatibility of the used disk Use a self powered USB 2 0 mass storage device The device will restart oc...

Page 21: ...ranty requirements set by authorities in your country This limited warranty does not cover finishes accessories or batteries nor does it cover damage resulting from accident misuse abuse dirt water b...

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