Operating Instruction Book
TU-HDT105A
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Operating Instructions: Knowing your basic controls
To become acquainted with the operations and functions of your receiver, you should
learn how to use the control buttons on the Front Panel and the Remote Control.
The following segment is an introduction to features that you will most commonly use.
5.1 Switching
On
Your Digital Receiver
Before you switch on your receiver please ensure the power lead is plugged into a
240V AC socket. Remember that as long as the digital receiver remains plugged into
a 240V supply, the receiver will be in constant “STANDBY”.
Switch on your receiver by pressing either the button on the remote control or the
button on the front panel. While the digital receiver is in normal viewing mode,
the green LED lights up. When not using the digital receiver, put your equipment in
the “STANDBY” mode by pressing either one of the / buttons again. When the
red “STANDBY” LED lights up, it indicates the digital receiver is in “STANDBY” mode.
The front panel will show current local time. When the digital receiver is in standby
mode, the power consumption is reduced by about 50%.
5.2 Information
Plate
The Information Plate (I-Plate) shows information
about the program that you are currently watching.
The information plate appears briefly whenever you
switch to a new channel or when there’s a problem
with signal reception. To show the information plate,
press the
button. Pressing
again will cause the program
synopsis to be revealed. Pressing
again will toggle the synopsis to the next program
information. To exit the synopsis, continue pressing
the
button. Pressing the
EXIT
button will remove the I-Plate from the
screen at any time. The I Plate shows information about program, the time it is being
broadcast and the type of service.
Program
Guide
The Program Guide is a user-friendly feature, which enables you to select, book, and
“peek in advance” at programs. To enter into the Program Guide, press
GUIDE/INDEX
. In the Program Guide on-screen display, the program schedule is
listed in chronological order.
Section 6.1 of your User Manual will instruct you to use the Program Guide efficiently.
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