Bauhn HDPVR2400 Manual

High Definition Personal Video Recorder
Instruction Guide
Model Number: HDPVR2400
The original Instruction Manual was produced by Bauhn. This revised unofficial document was
produced by Referee (Whirlpool User ID: #288710) on: 30/06/2009. It is a collaborative effort in
conjunction with feedback from other Whirlpool Users to improve the original Bauhn document. All
copyright information remains with the original owner Bauhn.
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HDPVR2400
What your 2 year warranty means
Great care has gone into the manufacture of this product and it
should therefore provide you with years of good service when used
properly. In the event of product failure within its intended use over
the course of the first 2 years after the date of purchase, we will
remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought
to our attention. In the unlikely event of such an occurrence, or if you
require any information about the product please contact us via our
after sales support services, details of which can be found in this
manual and on the product itself.
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WARRANTY STATEMENT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P2
INDEX------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ P3
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ P4
PACKAGE CONTENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P5
HIGH-DEFINITION PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER –PVR
Front View –Display and Controls---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P6
Rear Panel Connections ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P7
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Remote Control Buttons----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P8
Recording Button Functions------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ P9
Playback Button Functions-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P9
Remote Control Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P10
CONNECTIONS TO YOUR HOME THEATRE EQUIPMENT
YPbPr or Component Cable------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P11
HDMI-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P11
VIDEO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P12
VGA-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P12
GETTING STARTED
FIRST TIME INSTALLATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P13
BASIC FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR
TRYING OUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO OPERATE THE PVR FUNCTIONS
Switching Programs, Volume Control, Mute, Freezing Picture, Change Screen Aspect ------------------------------------------P14
Change TV/Radio Mode, View Program Information, Subtitle, TeleText, EPG ------------------------------------------------------P15
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR
Navigation in the Main Menu –Menu Tree---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P16
2.1 Starting up for the First Time or after a Factory Reset--------------------------------------------------------------------------------P17
2.2 Installation Menu
2.2.1 -2.2.3 Manual Search, Auto Search, Version Info, Factory Default -------------------------------------------------------------P18
2.2.4 -2.2.5 Manual Search, Auto Search, Version Info, Factory Default -------------------------------------------------------------P19
2.3 System Settings
2.3.1 Menu Settings (Transparency Info Timeout) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P20
2.3.2 Video Settings (Output, Resolution, OutputFreq, Ratio, Colour Format) -----------------------------------------------------P21
2.3.3 Play Settings (Channel Change, AR Conversion, LCN, SPDIF Type)--------------------------------------------------------------P22
2.3.4 Time Settings (Time Zone, Summer Time ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P22
2.4 Channel Manager
2.4.1 Lock, Delete ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P23
2.4.2 Alter, Favourites-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P24
2.5 PVR Settings
2.5.1 HDD Manager (HDD Info, Format, Defrag) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P25
2.5.2 Record Settings (Rec Time, Time Shift, Time ShiftBuf) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------P26
2.5.3 Recorded List-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P27
2.6 Timer Settings
2.6.1 –2.6.4 NO., Date, Time, Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P28
2.6.5 –2.6.7 Event, Channel, Time Length ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P29
2.7File Manager
2.7.1 –2.7.3 Timer List, Delete, Delete All ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P30
2.5 Parental Control
2.8.1 –Lock Setting a. Menu Lock –b. Start Lock –c. Parent Block--------------------------------------------------------------------P31
2.8.2 –Password Set---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P32
3.0 EPG
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P33
4.0 Simple Mode Playback Recordings Mode
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P34
5.0 FAQ –Frequently Asked Questions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P35
6.0 HINTS PAGES
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P36
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P43
8.0 SPECIFICATION
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P44
INDEX

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CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. THERE
ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside. It is dangerous to make
contact with any part inside the case.
This symbol alerts you of important information concerning operation and maintenance of
this product.
SAFETY
Never place the unit in hot, humid or excessively dusty places.
Do not install the unit where it may be exposed to mechanical vibrations.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated
on the
rear of the unit.
Do not touch the power cord with a wet hand or continue to use a damaged
power
cord. It may cause an electric shock.
Never open the cover. High voltage in the un
it
may result in electrocution.
Disconnect the power cord to the unit before connecting any cables.
CAUTION
To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose the appliance to water.
Ensure that objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are not placed on the
apparatus.
If an object or liquid gets into the unit, disconnect the plug and ask an approved
technician to check the unit.
Never place the unit in a confined space such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet
unless
proper ventilation is provided. Leave a 10cm gap around the unit.
The recommended operating temperature is from O'C ~ 40°C and humidity should
be
under 95%.
For your own safety, do not touch any part of the unit, power lead or aerial lead
during
a lightning storm.
Use a damp cloth to clean the unit.
Do not use liquid cleaners, solvent or abrasive products, etc.
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Contents
Please make sure the following accessories are supplied with the receiver.
High-Definition Personal Video Recorder (PVR)
Remote Control
RCA Video/Audio Cable
YPbPr Component Video Cable
Batteries (2 X AAA Size)
User Manual
IEC Connector Cable (Short cable, referred to as a Loop Cable in this
Manual)
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Front View –Display and Controls
Front Panel Display
1.
Front panel window displays information concerning current operation such as
Starting UP (Good),
CH number (eg. C009).
2.
The LEDs light up when power on and the PVR is operating according to the table
below.
3.
The green LED
lights up when the channel is locked in.
4.
When power is turned off with the power button, while the blue and green LEDS
are both on, then the red LED
is lit up briefly and then goes out.
5.
There is
NO
front panel display to indicate a Recording state whilst the PVR is in
NORMAL STATE.
Power State
No Timers
Set
Timers
Set
PVR
Recording
After
Recording
After Recording
display on TV
Normal State
Yes
Standby
No
OFF Front Switch
No Display
No Display
N.A.
N.A.
No
1. POWER Button
Turns the receiver’s power on or off.
2. Menu Button (MENU)
Press to display the Main Menu or to exit from the menu.
3. Volume Left/Right Button (/)
Moves the cursor left/right when in the menu or adjusts the volume
level in the
normal state. (Watching TV)
4. Channel Up/Down Button (/)
Moves the cursor up/down when in the menu or changes the current
program to the
previous/next channel in the normal state. (Watching TV)
5. OK Button (OK)
Press to select the item in the menu or to list the TV/Radio channels.
6. Infrared Remote Sensor (IR)
A hidden sensor senses infrared signal from the remote control.
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Rear Panel Connections
1.
ANT IN
Used to connect an antenna.
2.
ANT OUT (LOOP OUT)
Used to connect an extra analogue or digital receiver, VCR etc. .
Please connect LOOP pass through with supplied
IEC Connector Cable
(M) with ANT IN (S) as shown above with red line correctly otherwise
twin tuners may not work correctly.
3. AUDIO L/R (White / Red RCA)
Connect to a TV audio input, HD Monitors audio input or an External
Audio Amplifier.
4. VIDEO (Yellow RCA)
Connect to a TV with video input.
5.
YPbPr
Connect component video to HD Monitors (YPbPr Type).
6.
DIGITAL AUDIO (Coaxial / Optical)
Connect to an External Audio Amplifier with S/PDIF Coaxial/Optical
Digital Audio.
7.
VGA Connector
Connect component video to HD Monitors (VGA Type).
8.
HDMI Connector
Connect High-Definition Multimedia output to HD Monitors (HDMI Type).
9.
RS232 Serial Port
For firmware update, serial communication port (RS-232 –Cable not
supplied).
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All features of the receiver can be controlled with the
remote control.
1.
POWER: Press
to switch between in operation [
NORMAL STATE
]
and
STANDBY
mode.
2.
TV/RADIO
: Press to switch between TV and RADIO
mode.
3. MUTE: Press to mute the sound. Press again to turn sound on.
4.
AUDIO
: Select the audio modes.
5.
MTS
: Press to select the sound mode.
6.
TEXT
: Display the TeleText information. Not available on all channels.
7.
SUBT
: Press to directly enter the SUBTITLE
mode.
8.
NUMERIC KEYS
: Press to input Channel
Number,
Passwords or Letters (when editing
the title of recordings).
9.
FAV
: Press to display Favorite Channel Mode.
10.
ASPECT
: Press to select 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio
mode.
11.
SCAN
: Press to search program automatically.
12.
TIMER
: Press to directly enter the TIMER mode.
13.
MENU
: Press to display the Main Menu.
14.
EXIT
: Press to return to the previous menu or to
escape from the current mode.
15.
Up
/ Down
:
Change the channel or move
cursor in the menu.
16. Left/ Right:Adjust volume or move
cursor in
the menu.
17.
OK
: Press to select the item in the menu or to list
the TV/Radio channels.
18. PAGE + / PAGE - : Press to page up/down
in the channel list. Also used with the Mark
key.
19.
RECALL
: Press to return the previous
channel.
20. : Display the information of the current
program.
21.
30-
(
Red
): 30sec rewind
22.
30+
(
Green
): 30sec forward
23.
FREEZE
(
Yellow
): Stop the video output of the receiver.
24.
EPG
(Blue
): Press to display the Electronic Program Guide.
25.
P.STD
: Press to select the display mode (1080i/720p/576p).
26.
LIST:
Press List when watching a channel on the PVR, and PVR list is displayed.
27.
MARK
: Makes a bookmark when you want to watch part of a recorded program again.
Jump to mark using
Page +
. Marks can be removed using the Page + and
MARK
Key- See
Hints page for detailed information.
28.
V.PORT
: Press to switch between YUV and RGB mode.
Note: Coloured ,,,and other buttons have different functions in some
Menu pages. Please read alternative functions on screens carefully.
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Recording Buttons of Remote Control
Button
Description of Function
REC
Start recording
STOP
Stop recording [see
Hint
page for more details]
Playback Buttons of Remote Control
Button
Description of Function
Play
Start playback at the beginning of the current record session or
return normal playback speed from fast forward or pause
Jump-
Rewind the recording at a special interval
Jump+
Fast forward the recording at a special interval
REW
X2, X4, X8, X16 Fast Rewind - Button will cycle through these
options if pressed repeatedly
FF
x,
X
,
X2, X4, X8, X16 Fast Forward –Button will cycle through
these options if pressed repeatedly
PAUSE
Pause the playback, or start Time Shift
[see
Hint
page 38 for more details]
STOP
Stop the playback –[see
Hint
page 38 for more details]
LIST
Press to directly enter the PVR list of all recordings made.
MARK
Mark point/s from which to watch part of a recorded program.
Page +
Press to page forward. [Special Function when using marks]
Page -
Press to page backward.[Special Function when using marks]
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Remote Control Preparation
Installing the batteries in the remote control
1. Press down on the retaining catch on the lid of the battery recess on the
remote control and remove the lid by sliding towards the end.
2. Insert two AAA batteries into the recess, checking that the batteries are
installed with the correct polarity, + away from the spring
tensioners.
3. Replace the lid over the recess and gently push the lid
forward until it snaps firmly
into place.
Caution
1. Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
2. Don’t attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat
or throw the batteries into a fire.
3. Always replace both batteries at the same time. Never mix new and old
batteries or batteries of a different type.
4. If you don’t intend to use the remote controller for an extended period,
remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage, corrosion and damage
to the remote.
5. Do not drop, apply shock or step on the remote control.
6. Do not spill water on the remote control.
Note: If the receiver does not respond when operating the remote control from a close
range, you will need to replace the batteries.
Using the Remote Control
1. To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the PVR.
2. The remote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the set top box
at an angle of up to 60 degrees.
3. The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
Note: Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity of the remote control.
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Connect to your Home Theatre Equipment [TV, Audio Receiver, etc.]
This section covers connecting the PVR to a TV (with a VGA connection) or a computer
monitor by various cable connections:
a. Component Cable with audio by AUDIO L/R (red and white lead).
b. HDMI using a HDMI cable (not supplied).
c. RCA type yellow video lead with audio by AUDIO L/R (red and white lead).
d. Optional audio using an optical cable.
e. VGA connector with audio by AUDIO L/R (red and white lead).
1. Connect your TV antenna cable to the "
ANT IN
" jack on the back of the PVR
using
coaxial RF cable. Check that you have the Loop Cable installed as
shown in all diagrams.
YPbPr or Component Cable (High Definition Viewing)
2. Connect the YPbPr out connectors and AUDIO L/R out connectors on the
back of the PVR receiver to the COMPONENT IN on your television using RCA-
type
cables.
HDMI (High Definition Viewing)
3. Connect the HDMI out connector on the PVR receiver to the HDTV and
Audio-Amplifier/Receiver and Optional Optical S/PDIF (where available)
using HDMI cable
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VIDEO (Standard Definition Viewing)
4. Connect the yellow video lead and AUDIO L/R (red and white lead) out connectors on
the PVR receiver to the AV in on the back of the TV. Video lead connection is not
shown on this diagram
. Refer to the back view of the unit to ensure correct
connection to Socket 4 on the PVR. Yellow cable connects to the yellow AV in on
the TV.
VGA (High Definition Viewing)
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6. Connect the VGA out connector and AUDIO L/R out connectors on the PVR
receiver to the "A/V IN" connectors and VGA on your Computer Monitor
using
computer monitor and RCA-type cables.
Note: Please ensure that your TV is set to the correct input
channel depending on your connection type.
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FIRST TIME INSTALLATION
Note: Be sure to have the power cord connected to the mains, and the power point
switch turned ON. (It is recommended that you protect the PVR by connecting to the
power point through a good quality home theatre surge protector board. This will
supply clean filtered power and protect your sensitive equipment from power surges
and electrical interference)
1.
After all the connections have been established, switch on your TV.
2.
Turn on the PVR by pressing the
Power On
switch on the front panel.
3.
If you are using the receiver for the first time or after a restoration to
Factory
Default
, a
First Time Installation
menu will be displayed to guide you through the
scanning of channels.
4.
When finished the scanning, all active TV and Radio channels found by the tuner for
your viewing area, will be stored automatically. Reception quality (signal strength)
depends upon many factors such as aerial suitability for digital signals, condition of
the aerial leads from antenna to Wall Socket and from the wall socket to the PVR.
5.
If you want to stop the scanning, press the
EXIT
key to exit. The channels
already
found will be stored).
6.
Now you are ready to watch digital TV channels and radio broadcasts.
7.
In case you skip the First Time Installation screen, you can press the
MENU
key to
bring up the main menu again and go to the Installation Screen.
8.
A list of all digital channel frequencies can be downloaded from this site:
http://www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/tv_8.pdf. Current April 2009. To
get an updated list, visit the site again and download the latest version. Digital Channels
are highlighted in blue in the .pdf. Each location has its own particular frequencies, simply
look up your area on the list. eg. Different channels may be available in each location from
a different transmitter. One might be north of you e.g. Broker’s Nose, NSW, another south
Knight’s Hill, NSW. Your aerial needs to be pointing directly at the correct transmitter to get
the best quality signal.
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TRYING OUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO OPERATE THE PVR FUNCTIONS
Switching Programs
1. Press the
NUMERIC
keys (0-9) on the remote control to select the channel
number
you want.
2. Alternatively Press the /buttons at the centre of the remote control or on
the front panel to
change the available channels upward/downward.
3. Press the
RECALL
key to view the previous channel selected.
Volume control
1.
Press the
/
keys
at the centre of the remote control
or on the front panel to
adjust the volume.
Mute
1.
Press the
MUTE
key to temporarily stop the sound.
2.
To cancel mute, press the
MUTE
key again.
Freezing picture
1.
Press FREEZE key to pause current program and the pause icon will appear on
screen.
2.
To cancel pause and continue to play, press the FREEZE key again and the pause
icon will disappear.
Change screen aspect
1.
Press
ASPECT
key to switch screen aspect mode (16:9 Full Screen, 16:9 Letter Box, 4:3
Full Screen, 4:3 Letter Box, 4:3 PanScan). This key is important for 16:9 CRT TV’s to be
able to display shows correctly. It works in conjunction with the
Video Settings
in the
System Settings
in the
Menu
.
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Change TV/Radio mode
1.
Press TV/Radio key to change the program list mode between TV and Radio.
View Program Information
1.
Press
INFO
key to view the detailed information of current program.
2.
Press
INFO
or
EXIT
to exit the Information view.
Subtitle
1.
Press
SUBT
key to switch subtitle on/off.
NOTE: the subtitle
availability
depends on the program providers.
TeleText Service
1.
Press TXT key to open a TeleText page (TeleText is transmitted ONLY on Channel 7)
2.
Press
TXT
key again or press
EXIT
key to close the TeleText. Use colour keys
and
numeric keys to navigate in the TeleText screens.
EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
1.
Press
EPG
key to view the
EPG
information that is provided by the content
providers.
2.
Press
EPG
key to Alt to the window to access the event information page with details
such as event name, event time.
3.
Press
Yellow
key to view the detailed information of the current event if provided by
content providers.
4.
Press
EXIT
key to exit the menu.
5.
See Page 33 with detailed information on procedures about how to book recordings using
the EPG
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Navigation in the Main Menu
1.
Press
MENU
key to bring up the main menu or return to previous.
2.
Press
/
keys
at the centre of the remote control
or on the front panel
key to
move left/right to the desired sub menu.
3.
Press
OK
key to enter into the sub menu you select. There are further options within each
sub menu as in the diagram below.
4.
Press
EXIT
key to exit the main menu. When next you enter the
MENU
it will return to the
section you last viewed prior to pressing the
EXIT
key
The main menu is divided into 7 sections with sub-sections please refer to the menu tree below.
Installation PVR Timer Settings System Settings Channel Manager Parental Control File Manager
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2.1 <Starting up for the First Time or after a Factory Reset>
Turn on your TV and PVR. Ensure that you have all the necessary cables connected for your TV.
If it is the first time using the PVR, below is an explanation of all the menu settings.
2.1.1 Press the MENU button to bring up the following screen.
2.1.2 Using the > or < buttons to move to the right or left, select the
Installation
Icon
(it
is selected when the Installation text appears as above.
then press OK.
2.1.3 Choose Auto Search to
automatically
allow the PVR to scan in all TV and Radio Channels
which your PVR can receive. P
ress OK.
(The default password is 0000)
A warning screen
will remind you that all currently stored channels will be deleted.
2.1.4 If you wish to proceed, ensure you have the Yes button on the screen
highlighted, then press OK. After the scanning is complete you will then be able to
view/listen to the scanned in TV/Radio channels. This process is only really needed
on initial startup and after a factory reset mentioned in the Factory Reset section
below.
The quality of the signal is dependant upon many factors including, the aerial suitability for
digital TV, cabling from the aerial to the aerial socket in the wall, the aerial cable to the PVR etc.
If problems persist consult with a professional antenna installer. Information available for your
area here: http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?showforum=82
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2.2 Installation Menu
2.2.1 < Manual Search >
a. Press the MENU button to bring up the Installation Screen
b. Using the > or < buttons to move to the right or left, select the
Installation
Icon
c. Choose
Manual Search
to
manually
tune the PVR to receive the desired TV and Radio
Channel/s which you want your PVR to receive by a manual tune.
d. Use the
Up/Down
/
buttons
to select the item, and then change the settings
with the
Left/Right
/
buttons
and the
number
(
0 - 9
)
buttons
, (used to change
the
input frequency of the required channel
)
e. Once the settings have been entered then press the
OK
button to scan current channel
or press
EXIT
button to go back.
f.
A list of all digital channel frequencies can be downloaded from this site:
http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=3954 This is an alternative to the site
mentioned earlier in this Manual. It also has information re the correct type of aerial for each
transmitter.
2.2.2 < Auto Search >
If you press OK in Automatic Search of Installation Menu, the receiver will scan TV and
RADIO programs automatically.
(The default password is 0000)
See the previous page
for detailed instructions for an Auto Search.
2.2.3 < Version Info >
Shows the hardware and software versions loaded on to the PVR.
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2.2 Installation Menu
2.2.4 < Factory Default >
Deletes all the data and settings currently saved and brings the system to the initial
status.
2.2.5 < Upgrade >
Upgrades the software. (The default password is 0000. It is recommended that this
option only used by qualified technician)
PVR UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS
You may require WINRAR to open the firmware attachment. You can download this off the internet
for free by doing a search in Google under the name of WINRAR.
1) Download both the software and burner file onto your PC.
2) Connect the cable from the back of your PC (Com Port 1) to the back of the PVR using the 9
pin (straight through cable). For those that do not have a serial port on their computer you
can use a "USB to RS232 converter cable". Change it in Device Manager from COM6 or the
one that it installed to, to COM2, the closest one free from COM1 that is not in use.
3) Double click on burner file.
4) Burner Fields:
a. BAUDRATE: 115200
b. COM PORT: COM 1
c. Click the Port Button to ON.
5) Firmware Fields:
a. Click the load button and select the desired software file eg.
(Melbourne_Green_flashFile_Update-APP-12.05.18.sec).
6) Click Connect Button and power on the box; wait until the text on progress bar changes to
'OK'. (Note: You only have 2-3 seconds to power the box on when you click the connect
button.)
7) Click Burn Button to start the upgrade process
8) Wait for the message, "UPGRADE FINISHED" to be shown.
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2.3 System Settings
Using the
/
buttons
to move to the right or left, select the
System Settings
Icon (it
is selected when the System Settings text appears,
then press OK.
The following screen
will appear. In the sub-sections below the guide for changing the
Menu
,
Video
,
Play
and
Time Settings
is explained
2.3.1< Menu Settings >
In this menu, you can use the Left/Right /
buttons
to change the settings,
Up/Down /buttons to
select the item or press
EXIT
to cancel.
a.
Transparency
This setting controls the OSD transparency level as below.
.
b.
Info Timeout
Selects the duration (
time
) of visibility of the
Information
Banner
which is displayed
when TV is displaying in the normal state and the user is not viewing a recording.
2. ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR
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