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ODYS  MultiFlat  MF 700 DVB-T 

 

 

 

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Table of Contents 

1

 

Important Safety Instructions ..............................................................................................2

 

2

 

Characteristic features.......................................................................................................4

 

3

 

Quick Guide .......................................................................................................................6

 

4

 

Disc information .................................................................................................................7

 

4.1

 

Compatible disc formats............................................................................................................ 7

 

4.2

 

Using discs ................................................................................................................................ 7

 

5

 

Elements and connections ................................................................................................8

 

5.1

 

Front Panel Drawing.................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.2

 

Rear Panel Drawing ................................................................................................................ 10

 

5.3

 

Remote Control........................................................................................................................ 11

 

6

 

System Connections........................................................................................................15

 

6.1

 

Connecting To External AV Signal Source ............................................................................. 15

 

6.2

 

Connecting To TV Signal Input Source................................................................................... 15

 

6.3

 

Connecting To Antenna........................................................................................................... 16

 

6.4

 

Connecting To the Power Adapter .......................................................................................... 16

 

6.5

 

Connecting to DVB-T Antenna ................................................................................................ 17

 

6.6

 

Installing the Unit ..................................................................................................................... 17

 

7

 

Operation and System Setup ..........................................................................................19

 

7.1

 

CLOCK Setting ........................................................................................................................ 19

 

7.2

 

DVD disc Playback .................................................................................................................. 19

 

7.3

 

CD disc Playback (Audio, MP3) .............................................................................................. 21

 

7.4

 

JPEG disc Playback ................................................................................................................ 21

 

7.5

 

DVD System Setup.................................................................................................................. 22

 

7.5.1

 

DVD Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 22

 

7.5.2

 

General Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 22

 

7.5.3

 

Speaker Setup........................................................................................................................................ 22

 

7.5.4

 

Dolby Digital Setup................................................................................................................................. 22

 

7.5.5

 

Video Setup............................................................................................................................................ 23

 

7.5.6

 

Preference Page .................................................................................................................................... 23

 

7.5.7

 

LCD Setup.............................................................................................................................................. 24

 

7.6

 

TV Function ............................................................................................................................. 24

 

7.6.1

 

Automatic Search................................................................................................................................... 24

 

7.6.2

 

Picture Parameter Setup........................................................................................................................ 25

 

7.6.3

 

TV System Setup ................................................................................................................................... 25

 

7.7

 

Alarm Setup ............................................................................................................................. 26

 

7.8

 

AV Function ............................................................................................................................. 27

 

7.9

 

Radio Function......................................................................................................................... 27

 

7.10

 

DVB-T Setup............................................................................................................................ 29

 

7.10.1

 

System Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 29

 

7.10.2

 

Channel Setting...................................................................................................................................... 32

 

7.10.3

 

Channel List ........................................................................................................................................... 34

 

7.10.4

 

Favorites List .......................................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.10.5

 

EPG ........................................................................................................................................................ 35

 

7.10.6

 

System Info ............................................................................................................................................ 35

 

8

 

Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................36

 

9

 

Specifications...................................................................................................................37

 

Summary of Contents for MultiFlat MF 700 DVB-T

Page 1: ...nna 17 6 6 Installing the Unit 17 7 Operation and System Setup 19 7 1 CLOCK Setting 19 7 2 DVD disc Playback 19 7 3 CD disc Playback Audio MP3 21 7 4 JPEG disc Playback 21 7 5 DVD System Setup 22 7 5 1 DVD Setup 22 7 5 2 General Setup 22 7 5 3 Speaker Setup 22 7 5 4 Dolby Digital Setup 22 7 5 5 Video Setup 23 7 5 6 Preference Page 23 7 5 7 LCD Setup 24 7 6 TV Function 24 7 6 1 Automatic Search 24 ...

Page 2: ...aution The product contains a low power laser device In order to ensure the safety of the laser device do not remove any cover and attempt to repair the unit If any service is needed please contact the distributor or its authorized service center To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Unpl...

Page 3: ...stalled near the apparatus and the mains plug shall remain readily operable Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus W...

Page 4: ...Color video screen designed with LCD technology clearly shows video data Amplifier Function Built in 2x 5w stereo amplifier with left and right speakers Switching Power Adapter Automatically adapts to the voltage required AV Input External Audio Video input can be connected to most external AV sources Compatibility Plays DVD Audio CD CD MP3 JPEG On Screen Display Displays your choices of English F...

Page 5: ...control 1 x mains cable with power supply unit 1 x a v cable 1 x audio cable 1 x DVB T antenna 1 x FM antenna 1 x AM antenna 1 x installation material 1 x operating manual 1 x warranty card Note Accessories and their corresponding part numbers are subject to change without notice due to technological progress ...

Page 6: ...rea DVB T radio in particular is very limited and not available in most locations Depending on your region and building structure a stronger antenna may be requires in order to receive DVB T stations The antenna provided is only designed for reception when close to the DVB T transponder Metal buildings and the geographic location of the transponder may have a strong effect on the reception Please ...

Page 7: ...Using discs Handling Cleaning and Storage When inserting or removing a disc do not touch the surface see illustration Do not affix paper or labels on the disc Fingerprints and other contaminations can reduce the quality of the sound and the video Use a soft clean cloth for cleaning that can be moistened with a neutral diluted cleaning agent if the disc is very contaminated Do not wipe in circular ...

Page 8: ...yback under DVD mode 5 STOP Button Press to stop playback under DVD mode 6 PREV Button Under DVD mode press once to go to beginning of the current track chapter Press twice to go to the previous track chapter 7 NEXT Button Press to go to the next track under DVD mode 8 REV SCAN Under radio mode press once to fine tune frequency backward Press for about 1 5 seconds to search radio stations backward...

Page 9: ... mode to adjust the value downward when setting the time on the display panel 16 CH Button Press to select items in the setup menu to select the channels or radio stations forward under TV or radio mode to adjust the value upward when setting the time on the display panel 17 VOL Button Press to select items in the setup menu to decrease the volume to decrease the value in the picture setup menu 18...

Page 10: ... 4 AM Antenna Jack 5 Left Right AUDIO Input Jack Connection for audio input 6 VIDEO Input Jack Connection for video input 7 Direct Current 12 V Input Jack Display Panel Drawing 1 FM radio status indicator 2 AM radio status indicator 3 Hour or character indicators 4 Minute or character indicators 5 Character indicators 6 FM frequency unit of MHz indicator 7 AM frequency unit of KHz indicator ...

Page 11: ...nit when operating The remote control works best at a distance less than 7 m and at an angle of up to 60 to the front of the unit No obstacles may stand in the way between remote control and infrared sensor The battery normally lasts for about six months This depends on how often and for what operations the remote control is used If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated ne...

Page 12: ...B T Button Press to shift to DVB T mode 8 OK Button Press to confirm selections 9 CH CH Buttons Press to select menu items or settings Press buttons to adjust value in the picture setup menu Press buttons to select channels or radio stations forward and backward in TV and radio mode Press to adjust the value of time when setting time on the display panel 10 SET Button Press to enter or exit the AL...

Page 13: ...umber Buttons Select numbers by pressing these buttons 22 GOTO Button Press to select the desired disc starting Time Track or Title under DVD mode 23 10 Button Select numbers greater than 9 by pressing the 10 button first and then additional number buttons are needed 24 TIME Button Press it once to display the time on the display panel In standby status the time is still displayed on the display p...

Page 14: ...ODYS MultiFlat MF 700 DVB T 14 EN Press to display detailed playback information under DVD or DVB T mode or to display additional information or to turn the information display Off ...

Page 15: ...ng the unit in the kitchen 6 1 Connecting To External AV Signal Source Connections should be made as follows Connect the L R audio cables according to the marks on the rear panel of the unit Left audio cable is plugged into the upper jack the right audio cable is plugged into the lower jack 6 2 Connecting To TV Signal Input Source Connect the cable of the TV signal source in the 75 Ohm ANT input o...

Page 16: ... use a 75Ω coaxial cable not supplied to connect system to an outdoor FM antenna as above If you connect the system with outdoor FM antenna you should earth the system in order to avoid lightning strike Do not connect the earth wire to gas pipe to prevent gas explosion 6 4 Connecting To the Power Adapter This unit is powered via the switching power adapter supplied Connect the AC adapter to jack m...

Page 17: ...he Unit Note Before installing the unit in the kitchen please make all the connection Installing the unit under a cabinet The player unit may be installed in the kitchen with or without the spacer The suggested mounting position of the unit is under a wall cabinet See drawings below Quick hints Since the unit is rather heavy be careful while doing the installation work To reduce risk of fire do no...

Page 18: ...to the cord hook until the cord has no slack Installing Steps 1 Mark the position of the 4 holes by using the supplied paper template Drill four holes with diameter of 8 mm 2 If the cabinet door overhangs the shelf and obstructs the unit adjust the unit or the shelf height for clearance 3 As shown in the following figures install the unit with the supplied mounting screws and spacers step by step ...

Page 19: ...remote control or the SOURCE button on the front panel to shift to DVD mode 3 Press the EJECT button on the front panel or the remote control to open the disc tray 4 Load the disc with the labeled side facing up 5 Press the EJECT button again to close the disc tray The player will automatically search for the disc and start playback Menu Normally there is a selecting menu for DVD discs You can pre...

Page 20: ...etting Fast Playback Press the or button on the remote control to activate fast forward or fast backward playback Slow Playback DVD Press the SLOW button to activate slow playback There is no slow playback for CD discs and JPEG discs Previous and Next Press the PREV button once to return to the beginning of current Chapter or Track Press the PREV button twice repeatedly and playback will start fro...

Page 21: ...r image and has low loss in resolution Hundreds of pictures can be stored on a disc in this format In order to view JPEG photo albums you can ask your film development company to make a PICTURE CD when they develop your film Normal Playback Load a JPEG disc in For JPEG disc there will be a root menu displayed on the screen Use the OK button and the direction button to select a submenu with picture...

Page 22: ...category new selection will be highlighted Press the OK button for confirmation Press the left direction button to enter the other setup menu s 7 5 2 General Setup TV Display Select Normal PS or Normal LB when a 4 3 TV is connected Select WIDE when using a 16 9 screen on the unit or when a wide screen TV is connected to the video output OSD Lang There are several different OSD languages for select...

Page 23: ...layback of the disc can be locked Access parental control by pressing the up down arrow buttons on the remote control and then press the OK button to enter The Default Password is 1369 Password Parental control features are password protected The original setting is unlocked This setting allows you to use number buttons to input any password This password is always effective even after you have se...

Page 24: ...ct the power supply cord If the player is in standby mode press the POWER button to turn on the power Press the TV button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the front panel to shift to TV mode 7 6 1 Automatic Search 1 Insure that the antenna is properly connected to the port labelled ANT on the back of the device 2 While in the TV Mode press the LCD SETUP button of the remote control or...

Page 25: ... System Setup When the button is pressed the TV system setup menu will appear Use the buttons to select the item you want to set Use the buttons to select the item and enter it First use the buttons to highlight the TV SETUP then press the button on the remote control to exit from the setup menu Press the button to return to the PICTURE setup menu System Use the direction button to select TV syste...

Page 26: ...s to select the desired channel from those in memory 7 7 Alarm Setup Press the SET button on the remote control or the front panel to enter ALARM SET menu the screen will display as below Use the and buttons to select the item you want to set and to enter the item and to select Use the number buttons to select Press the SET button again to exit from the setup menu Use the direction buttons to sele...

Page 27: ... Press the SEEK or buttons again to stop searching Radio frequency will be displayed on the display panel Fine Tuning Press the SEEK button on the remote control or the buttons on the front panel once to fine tune the frequency forward backward under radio mode Semi memorizing radio stations If you like a radio station and want to store it for later listening press the SET button to memorize it SA...

Page 28: ...without pressing any button and wait a moment it also goes to the selected radio station Press the buttons on the remote control or front panel to select the radio stations forward and backward When selecting the stations the CH XX will appear on the display panel where the XX is the channel number of the stored radio station After a few seconds the CH XX disappears and the radio frequency will be...

Page 29: ...nter the item Press the DVD DVB or EXIT button to exit the menu 7 10 1 System Setting Press the direction buttons to select System Setting Press the OK button to enter the item screen will display as left In the menu press the buttons to select the item you want to set up press the OK button to enter the item Press the DVD DVB or EXIT button to return to the previous menu Time Setting You can set ...

Page 30: ...audio language Press the buttons to select Language Setting press the OK button to enter the Language Setting menu the screen will display as left In the menu press the buttons to select Menu Lang or Audio Lang Press the EXIT button to return 1 Menu Language Select Menu Lang press the button to enter the item then press the buttons to select different menu language press the OK button to confirm s...

Page 31: ...mber buttons to input the pin code press the OK button to confirm The default code is 888888 When input the PIN code press the OK button to enter the menu shown as left In the menu press the button to select item Press OK button to enter Press the EXIT button to return 1 Change Pin Code In the menu press the buttons to select Change Pin Code press the OK button to enter the menu shown as below In ...

Page 32: ...irection buttons to select Channel Search press the OK button to confirm the screen will display as left In the channel search menu press the direction buttons to select the item you want to set up press the button to enter the item Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu 1 Search Type Select the Search Type press the button to enter then press the direction buttons to select Automati...

Page 33: ...hen press the direction buttons to select Save or No Save press OK button to confirm press the EXIT or button to return 6 Update Mode Select the Update Mode press the button to enter and then press the direction buttons to select Append or Replace press OK button to confirm press the EXIT or button to return After setting these items use the direction buttons to highlight the Start Search and pres...

Page 34: ...he number buttons to input press the button to enter the character and number list In the list press the direction buttons to select character or number press the button to delete the incorrect input press the OK button to confirm input press the EXIT button to return Repeat the above procedure you can set many programs In the channel list the set program will be displayed with the name and Index ...

Page 35: ...the favorites list You can also delete the channel from the favorites list Press the direction button to enter and then use the direction buttons to select channels press the OK button to add press the EXIT button to return 7 10 5 EPG Select EPG press the OK button to enter the screen will display as left Use the button to select channel press the OK button to booking channel press the EXIT button...

Page 36: ...ke sure the video type of the AV signal source is PAL Make sure system connection is correct Is your disc dirty or warped Clean or replace it Cannot continue to play and plays a section repeatedly Make sure the player is not in A B repeat status Press A B button to cancel A B repeat status Is your disc dirty or warped Clean or replace it The remote control does not work Make sure there are no obst...

Page 37: ...ge 80 dB 1 kHz System PLL MW AM 531 1602 kHz Radio Frequency Range UKW FM 87 5 108 MHz Power AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 30 W Dimensions 287 mm x 372 mm x 79 mm D x W x H Weight about 3 1 kg DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unp...

Page 38: ...ve been activated do not cause the warranty period to be extended nor do they trigger a new warranty period The warranty period for any replacement parts installed ends with the warranty period for the entire product 5 Any other or further claims are excluded especially those for replacement due to damage caused outside of the product provided there is no obligatory legal liability We therefore ac...

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