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HD-B820
High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Q. Can I use my digital receiver on any television?
A. Yes, the box has a standard video output that may connect to your television’s AV input.
This will however only provide a standard definition picture.
Q. How do I tune in services on my digital receiver?
A. Connected the box to your TV and your aerial to the digital receiver. Then simply press
the RED button (SUB.T) and the box will automatically tune all services. Once finished,
the box is ready to use.
Q. How do I know what is showing in Widescreen 16:9?
A. Check the DBA website (http://www.dba.org.au) for widescreen programming.
Q. Can I use my digital receiver on a Widescreen or Normal sized television?
A. YES.There is support for 16:9 Widescreen and 4:3 Normal formats. Press the button
called ASPECT on the remoite and it will switch formats.
Q. How do I use the EPG (Electronic Program Guide)?
A. Simply press the button labelled EPG on the remote. It will show the programs currently
showing NOW on that television network. If you would like to see what's coming on next,
press the RED button (SUB.T).
Q. How do I change on-screen display colours (as a personal preference?)
A. There is a selection of 4 colour schemes (Cyber, Wood, Marine, Evergreen). Refer to the
menu on the screen to change.
Q. What is the System Information menu on the digital receiver?
A. The system information includes the software version (S/W), hardware version (H/W) and
bootloader (B/L) version numbers. When you contact TEAC for support, please have
these details ready.
Q. Does the digital receiver support parental control of programs?
A. YES. The parental code can be set to block certain programs.
Q. What are MPEG Artefacts?
A. Somtimes the picture may appear to be slightly blocky. These are known as MPEG
artefacts. They are directly related to MPEG compression at the broadcast side.
The extent of artefacting is related to how fast the picture is moving, numbers of colours,
quality of the original material, the MPEG encoder used at the time, etc. This is not a
problem with the STB.
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