4
Connecting to an Audio System
First Time Installation
Getting Started :
Once you have connected this Set Top Box (STB) to the appropriate video and
audio input sockets on your TV, and have selected the matching inputs on the
TV to receive these signals, you will need to be comfortable with selecting
several basic operations before setting up your Set Top Box for the first time.
Firstly, the STB has two power modes: Standby and On. In Standby mode, the
STB is powered up, but awaits a "power On" command from either the Remote
Control or from the Standby push-button located on the front of the STB. In this
mode, the front panel LED indicator glows red in colour.
When the STB is switched from Standby to the On mode, the power LED
indicator on the front panel will change colour from Red to Green to indicate
that the unit is fully powered up.
As most receiver operations are accessed using the supplied Remote Control,
please take the time to review the button designations on page 2 of this manual.
Especially take note of the most commonly used buttons; the cursor arrow
buttons (LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN) surrounding the OK button in the middle
section of the remote control, as well as the MENU button at the top-left of the
cursor keys, and the EXIT button at the top-right of the cursor keys.
First Powering on the STB :
When you first power up your STB, (or you reset the STB to its factory settings),
it will automatically display the Installation Guide menu. This is where the Set
Top Box searches for available TV stations and stores the station details it finds.
Make sure a suitable TV antenna is connected before proceeding with this
operation.
Alternatively, at any time you can select the Channel Search menu and use the
"Auto Search" option" to force the receiver to locate all the available TV
stations.
100-240V
~
50/60Hz
BASS
TREBLE
ECHO
DOWN
UP
VOLUME
INPUT SELECTOR
MUTE
KARAOKE
CHANNEL
TEST
MODE
3 STEREO
PRO LOGIC
BYPASS
EXCITE
POWER
MIC
2
1
1
MIC VOL
2
MIC
Amplifier
Coaxial
Coaxial cable
(Digital audio)
(Analogue audio)