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Table of Contents 

 

SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER .......................................................................... 3

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................. 4

 

I.GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 5

 

1. Preface ................................................................................................................. 5

 

2. Main Features ...................................................................................................... 5

 

3. General Operation of the Receiver....................................................................... 6

 

4. Front Panel .......................................................................................................... 7

 

5. Rear Panel ........................................................................................................... 8

 

6. Remote Control Unit ............................................................................................. 9

 

7. Installation of STB ............................................................................................... 11

 

7.1 Connecting to a Television ......................................................................... 11

 

7.2 Connecting to TV using YPbPr support ..................................................... 12

 

7.3 Connecting to another receiver ................................................................. 12

 

II. MENU STRUCTURE................................................................................................. 13

 

1. Program List ....................................................................................................... 14

 

1.1 TV Program List ........................................................................................ 14

 

1.2 Music Program List ................................................................................... 15

 

1.3 Sort ........................................................................................................... 15

 

2. Program Search ................................................................................................. 15

 

2.1 Automatic Search ...................................................................................... 15

 

2.2 Manual search .......................................................................................... 16

 

3. Parental Control ................................................................................................. 16

 

3.1 Channel Lock ............................................................................................ 16

 

3.2 Parental Setting ........................................................................................ 16

 

3.3 Change PIN .............................................................................................. 17

 

4. System Setting ................................................................................................... 17

 

4.1 Video Setup .............................................................................................. 17

 

4.2 Advanced Setting ...................................................................................... 17

 

Summary of Contents for STB1SD

Page 1: ...f STB 11 7 1 Connecting to a Television 11 7 2 Connecting to TV using YPbPr support 12 7 3 Connecting to another receiver 12 II MENU STRUCTURE 13 1 Program List 14 1 1 TV Program List 14 1 2 Music Pro...

Page 2: ...5 1 System Information 19 5 2 Factory Default 19 5 3 System update 19 6 Shortcut Key Functions 20 6 1 Electronic Program Guide EPG 20 6 2 Program List 20 6 3 Audio Select 21 6 4 Volume 21 6 5 Informat...

Page 3: ...iver Only authorized service technicians are allowed to open the box The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat...

Page 4: ...amaged by itself When you don t use this unit for a long time please pull the power cord from the outlet Also do not use a damaged power cord When the unit is suddenly moved to a hot area from a cold...

Page 5: ...ital life 2 Main Features Fully DVB T MPEG 2 Compliant Software upgrade via RS 232 serial port Parental lock Multi language Subtitle output supported Multi language OSD and friendly user menu Aspect r...

Page 6: ...manager with its various functions to enhance your viewing pleasure All functions can be accessed through the Remote Control Unit and the front panel buttons provide access to many functions Please b...

Page 7: ...Main Menu and command box on the screen OK Execute the selected item in the menu CH When watching change to the previous or next channel or move to the next higher or lower item in the menu VOL When w...

Page 8: ...l tuner YPbPR Component video output Supports high definition output L R AUDIO This socket outputs analog audio L R signal COAXIAL This socket connects to a coaxial socket on your surround sound syste...

Page 9: ...9 6 Remote Control Unit...

Page 10: ...cursor up down left right Page up down Volume p p Press to move up down a page in the channel list TV RADIO Switch between TV and Radio modes GUIDE Display EPG Electronic Program Guide menu FREEZE Sw...

Page 11: ...sh antenna When adding new equipment be sure to refer to the related parts of the manual for the installation The default output for this STB is Component Red Green Blue and Composite AV Yellow Red Wh...

Page 12: ...g to TV using YPbPr support 7 3 Connecting to another receiver NOTE This connection figure is for reference only Connectors on the rear panel may be in different places or even be omitted due to diffe...

Page 13: ...Manual Search Parental Control Channel Lock Parental Setting Change PIN System Setting Video Setup Language Time Setting System Schedule Accessory System Information Factory Default System update Navi...

Page 14: ...the OK button The selected favorite is marked with In channel view mode press the FAV button to display the favorites Move Select the channel that you want to move and press OK key the icon appears M...

Page 15: ...on 2 Program Search The STB has provided two ways to search program Automatic Search and Manual Search 2 1 Automatic Search After pressing OK to enter the Automatic Search menu the message with Do you...

Page 16: ...to the channel list 3 Parental Control Parental Control enables the channel lock with a 4 digit security code In the default setup the code is 0000 Enter the parental control submenu by entering the...

Page 17: ...y selecting OK 4 System Setting The settings for video audio and time can be adjusted in the System Setting menu The system timer can also be activated from this menu 4 1 Video Setup Display Type Sele...

Page 18: ...land is 02 00 during normal time and 03 00during summer time GMT usage Select the ON or OFF If select OFF you can set Date and Time by using numeric key on the RCU If select ON you can select proper o...

Page 19: ...and press the OK key A sub menu will seek your confirmation Select YES key to restore factory defaults Note Reset to Defaults should be used with care as all programs found will be erased and Paramet...

Page 20: ...The up left side of this window is program list where you can use keys to select desired program The content is shown in up right PIG picture in graphic In program list If you want to know details abo...

Page 21: ...non menu mode by pressing keys to select a channel a channel bar which includes current channel s information and short EPG will be shown at the bottom of the screen If you want to know details about...

Page 22: ...ION Demodulation QPSK 16QAM 64QAM FEC 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mode 2K 8K Guard 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 DEMULTIPLEXER Standard ISO IEC 13818 1 Input max bit stream rate 104Mbps Serial 7 5MBps Parallel VIDEO DECO...

Page 23: ...OUTPUT Video de emphasis CCIR REC 405 1 625LINES Video bandwidth 5 5MHz Video output impedance 75 Video output level 1 0Vp p Audio output frequency 20Hz 20KHz Audio output Impedance Low POWER Input vo...

Page 24: ...nterconnections Check the antenna system Check cable connections Bad picture Blocking error Signal is too strong Try a signal attenuator to the RF IN port No picture appears on the TV screen The syste...

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