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Turning on/off
› Push the switch to ON to turn the device on. Push the switch to OFF to turn
the device off. The device will automatically switch over to a battery operational
mode if it is not connected to an external power supply.
Selecting a signal source
› Press the SOURCE button on the device or the DVB/DVD button on the remote
control to access to the menu for signal source selection.
DVD: switches to the DVD or CD
DVB: switches to DVB-T operation
USB: switches to the USB connection
› Use the A/V OUT and A/V IN on the remote control to switch between the A/V
output/input.
What is DVB-T?
DVB-T is the abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial and refers to
the transmission of television signals into the atmosphere. DVB-T is a variation of
DVB and is mainly used as a standard for transmitting digital television and radio
via an antenna in various European countries. The transmission frequencies used
to broadcast DVB-T already correspond with well-known analog broadcasting
UHF and VHF channels. These channels can be used more effectively with digital
broadcasting than with analog technology, as more stations per channel can be
transmitted.
› Press the „SOURCE“ or „DVD/DVB“ button for access to the source selection menu.
Now select „DVB“ and confirm your selection with either „OK“ or „ENTER“.
Channel scan
› Press the „PBC/SCAN“ button to start an automatic channel scan.
› As an alternative, you can also search for certain stations in the DVB menu.
Channel selection
Choose one of the various options when selecting a channel:
› Use the
buttons to switch to the next/previous channel.
› Use the numerical buttons to select a channel directly.
› Press the „OK“ or „ENTER“ button to display a list of channels. Use the navigation
buttons to then select a channel and the „OK/ENTER“ button to confirm your se-
lection.
› Press the
button to return to the previously viewed channel.
Chapter 7
DVB-T
Chapter 6
Basic operation
Basic operation
DVB-T
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