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User manual 

 

Contents 

1. 

Safety precautions ........................................................................................................................ 1 

2. 

Environment protection ................................................................................................................ 3 

3. 

Features ........................................................................................................................................ 4 

4. 

Accessories ................................................................................................................................... 4 

5. 

Front panel ................................................................................................................................... 4 

6. 

Rear panel ..................................................................................................................................... 5 

7. 

Remote controller ......................................................................................................................... 6 

8. 

Basic connection ........................................................................................................................... 7 

8.1. 

Connecting to TV set and aerial ............................................................................................. 7 

8.2. 

Connecting to decoder or amplifier ....................................................................................... 8 

8.3. 

Battery installation ................................................................................................................. 9 

8.4. 

Operation range of remote control ........................................................................................ 9 

9. 

Easy installation .......................................................................................................................... 10 

10. 

Main menu ............................................................................................................................ 10 

10.1. 

Menu “Edit channel” ............................................................................................................ 10 

10.2. 

Menu „Installation” .............................................................................................................. 11 

10.3. 

Menu „System setup” .......................................................................................................... 13 

10.4. 

Menu „Tools” ....................................................................................................................... 15 

10.5. 

Menu “Game” ...................................................................................................................... 16 

10.6. 

Menu „REC” ......................................................................................................................... 17 

11. 

Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 18 

12. 

Technical specification ........................................................................................................... 19 

 

Summary of Contents for FT15p

Page 1: ...7 8 1 Connecting to TV set and aerial 7 8 2 Connecting to decoder or amplifier 8 8 3 Battery installation 9 8 4 Operation range of remote control 9 9 Easy installation 10 10 Main menu 10 10 1 Menu Ed...

Page 2: ...wer supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit If you are not sure of the type of power supply for example 120 or 230 V to your home consult your local de...

Page 3: ...the STB Note Moisture may be formed on the lens In the following conditions when the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment or an air condition room to a warm place immediately after a heater...

Page 4: ...ar new one Please contact your local authority for further details If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators please dispose of these separately beforehand according...

Page 5: ...ctive antenna with 5V DC output TV SCART jack Auto scan Channel Scan Multiple subtitles 4 Accessories Please make sure the following accessories 1 x Remote control 1 x User manual 2 x Batteries 1 5V A...

Page 6: ...c Digital Audio Coaxial output jack d TV SCART jack e Power cord cable Warning Please unplug the power cord and keep it orderly when the unit shall not be used for a long time in case that the power...

Page 7: ...Electronic Program Guide 14 UP button next channel 15 LEFT button decr volume 16 OK button 17 INFO button 18 PVR button 19 USB button 20 RED Skip 21 YELLOW Skip 22 GREEN F Rwd 23 BLUE F Fwd 24 RECORD...

Page 8: ...ively before connecting other equipments Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cords Please connect the unit with TV by only one kind of video output format and setu...

Page 9: ...User manual 8 8 2 Connecting to decoder or amplifier...

Page 10: ...control shall be spared for a long time remove the batteries Otherwise electrolyte may leak which may lead to malfunction even fire accident when some substance contacts with the electrolyte Wipe awa...

Page 11: ...ct Load Factory Default For this operation the default password 0000 is required and the change should be saved Enter Installation menu and select Auto Scan to start searching Close the menus and pres...

Page 12: ...l be a soft keyboard for you to choose the letters for renaming the channel with direction button c Delete Use this operation to delete a selected channel EXIT Exit Press this button to cancel current...

Page 13: ...z Set the right bandwidth of the region where the receiver is in use Active only in By Frequency mode Search Click Search with OK button to start scanning manually Signal Intensity Signal Quality The...

Page 14: ...to change teletext language Use button to change the language options if multiple languages are available Press EXIT to leave for the upper level menu TV System Select TV System with button and press...

Page 15: ...up Time Set the exact time when the preset program wakes up and stops according to the clock system of the receiver Duration Set duration time for the alarm Use button to select a submenu OK button to...

Page 16: ...vorite There are 8 Favorite groups in total They can be renamed here Other Automatic Power Down Off 180 minutes If user will not use receiver actively during this time no channel switching no entering...

Page 17: ...sic Press Numeric o button to select all music files and play them one by one in the preset order Use RED button for F FWD playback GREEN for F RWD playback YELLOW for Play Pause BLUE for Repeat Add F...

Page 18: ...t the HDD in either of the two modes FAT or NTFS press OK to confirm or Cancel to cancel EXIT to quit DVR Configuration Press OK to open this menu Time Shift On or Off Time Shift function allows user...

Page 19: ...ncorrectly Connect the output cord correctly The video output mode of the unit is different from the mode of monitor Reset the working mode No color Output cord connect incorrectly Connect the output...

Page 20: ...Compatible Video resolution PAL 720 576 25 Hz NTSC 720X480 30 Hz Audio decoding MPEG 1 2 Layer 1 2 Audio track Stereo Left Right Dolby Downmix to stereo No External decoder needed for AC3 tracks Vide...

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