DMR 200 User manual


FCC Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
•Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
•Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
•Onlyshieldedinterfacecableshouldbeused.
Finally,anychangesormodicationstotheequipmentbytheusernotexpresslyapprovedbythegranteeor
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate such equipment.

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Smart CardDMT-200HD
All Digital Device
AC Adapter IR Extension Coaxial Cable
Mini-To-RCA
Connector
Velcro Tape

Table of Contents
1Introduction
2
Table of Contents
1.1 Front Panel 4
1.2 Rear Panel 5
1.3 Connecting Your All Digital Device 6
2.2 Getting Program Info 18
More Program Info 18
2.3 Navigating the Zap Browser 19
Browsing Channels 20
Setting a Timer 21
Exiting the Zap Browser 21
2.4 Navigating the Guide 22
The Dayshifter 23
Program Information 23
Setting a Timer 24
3.1 Main Menu 26
3.2 Favorites/Themes 27
Edit Favorites 28
3.3 Parental Controls 29
3.4 Timers 30
3.5 System Settings 31
Language Settings 31
Video Settings 31
TV Settings 32
Closed Captioning 33
PIN-Code 34
Installation 34
System Information 35
Conditional Access 35
Tuning Status 36
Reset System 36
4.1 Onscreen Help 38
Receive Channel Block and
Troubleshooting Messages Onscreen 39
4.2 Problem Solving: All Digital Device 40


Front Panel
All Digital Device
1
4
CHANNEL UP/DOWN BUTTONS
Navigates through the channel lineup
IR EXTENSION INPUT
Located on the right side
of the All Digital Device. The IR
extension input and cable are
only needed if the All Digital
Device is out of direct line of
sight of the remote control.
POWER BUTTON
Switches Power On or
into Stand-By Mode
LED
LED Lights up green when power is on.
Lights up red when in Stand-By Mode.
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1.1 Front Panel

Rear Panel All Digital Device 1
5
SMART CARD SLOT
Insert the Smart Card into the rear
of the All Digital device. Use only the
Smart Card that was shipped in the
same carton as the All Digital Device.
Cable In
RF Input
(Coax Cable) Connects the All
Digital Device to a TV, VCR or
receiver using a coax cable.
HDMI Out
HDMI Output
(HDMI Cable) Connects All
Digital Device to a high
denition TV, VCR or receiver.
AV Out
Video Output
(Mini-to-RCA Connectors) Video
(Yellow), Right (Red) and Left
(White) connect to a TV, VCR
or receiver.
CH3/CH4
Switch
Selects TV Channel 3 or 4 as
the output channel to your TV
when the All Digital Device is
connected using a coax cable
from TV Out.
TV Out
RF Output
(Coax Cable) Connects the All
Digital Device to a TV, VCR or
receiver using a coax cable.
Power
Power Supply Connector
Connects the All Digital Device
to a power source.
1.2 Rear Panel

Connecting Your All Digital Device
All Digital Device
1
6
HDMI
AUDIO
VIDEO
CABLE N
TV INPUTS POWER OUTLET
WALL
CABLE SOURCE
C
B
A
SMART CARD
D
NOTE:
Make certain your TV is set to the proper Video
Input Mode. (Example: Video 1, Video 2)
ConnecttheAC Adaptor to the POWER input on the
All Digital Device.
Connect the AC Adaptor to a power outlet on the wall.
(Asurgeprotectedpower outlet is recommended.)
RCAConnectiontoTV
Use the Mini-to-RCA connector to connect AV OUT on the All Digital
Device to the Video (Yellow) and StereoAudio (Red and White) inputs
ontheTV.
Connectthewall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital Device.
ConnecttheAll Digital Device totheTV.
B
C
D
Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the
rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card.
A
AUDIO
1.3 Connecting Your All Digital Device

Connecting Your All Digital Device All Digital Device 1
7
.
HDMI
AUDIO
V DEO
CABLE IN
TV INPUTS
C
POWER OUTLET
WALL
CABLE SOURCE
B
A
D
SMART CARD
HDMIConnectiontoTV
ConnecttheAll DigitalDevice totheTV.
Use an HDMI cable (not included) to connect HDMI OUT on the
All Digital Device to the HDMI input on the TV.
C
D
Connectthewall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital D
evice.
ConnecttheAC Adaptor to the POWER input on the
All Digital Device.
Connect the AC Adaptor to a power outlet on the wall.
(Asurgeprotectedpower outlet is recommended.)
Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the
rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card.
A
B
WALL

Connecting Your All Digital Device
All Digital Device
1
8
.
POWER OUTLET
HDMI
AUDIO
VIDEO
CABLE N
TV INPUTS
C
WALL
CABLE SOURCE
B
A
D
SMART CARD
Connectthewall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital D
evice
ConnecttheAll Digital Device totheTV.
UseacoaxialcabletoconnectTV OUT onthe All Digital Deviceto
theANTjackontheTV.
CoaxialConnectiontoTV
B
C
Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the
rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card.
A
V D
T R
D
ConnecttheAC Adaptor to the POWER input on the
All Digital Device.
Connect the AC Adaptor to a power outlet on the wall.
(Asurgeprotectedpower outlet is recommended.)
Select Channel 3 or 4 on the CH3/CH4 switch, and tune to the
corresponding channel on the TV.
E
NOTE:
Use either Channel 3 or 4, whichever one is not used by a local
broadcast station. If you are uncertain, try one channel, then the
next, selecting the better/clearer option.

Connecting Your All Digital Device All Digital Device 1
9
ConnecttheAll DigitalDevice toa VCR or other recording device.
Dependingonthemakeofa recordingdevice,therearea
varietyofoptionstoconnecttheAll Digital Device.The All
Digital Devicecanbeconnectedtomostrecording devices
using coaxial cable or byconnecting the Mini-to-RCA connector to
the video (yellow) and stereo audio (red and white) RCA inputs.
ConnectiontoaVCRor
OtherRecordingDevice
ConnecttheAC Adaptor to the POWER input on the
All Digital Device.
Connect the AC Adaptor to a power outlet on the wall.
(Asurgeprotectedpower outlet is recommended.)
C
Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the
rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card.
A
Connectthewall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital Device.
B
E
DConnect the VCR or recording device to the TV.
POWER OUTLET
E
HDMI
AUDIO
VIDEO
CAB E N
INPUT OUTPUT
VCR INPUTS/OUTPUTS
TV INPUTS
OUT TO TV
ANT N
WALL
CABLE SOURCE
D
C
A
SMART CARD
B

Connecting Your All Digital Device
All Digital Device
1
10
Connect the IR Receiver cable to ensure signal reception from your Remote
Control if you choose to place the All Digital Device somewhere out of direct
line of sight.
Plug the IR Receiver cable into IR IN on the right side of the All Digital Device.
Place the IR Receiver lens in direct line of sight where your Remote
Control is used. Use the attached velcro tape to afix it in place.
NOTE:
If you place the All Digital Device in direct line of sight with your
Remote Control, you will not need to connect the IR Receiver cable.
IR Receiver Connection

Connecting Your All Digital Device All Digital Device 1
11
R
L
STEREO INPUTS
ConnectiontoanAudioSystem
HDMI
AUDIO
VIDEO
CABLE IN
TV INPUTS
The All Digital Device can be connected to most audio receivers by
connecting thhe Mini-to-RCA connector to the stereo audio (red
and white) RCA inputs.
For best results consult any documentation which came with your
audio receiver.

Connecting Your All Digital Device
All Digital Device
1
12
Peel off bottom liners and apply velcro tape firmly to the bottom
and between the feet of the All Digital Device as illustrated.
CAUTION:
Do not cover or obstruct any vents on the All Digital Device.
Remove top liners and press firmly against a horizontal surface.
NOTE:
If the All Digital Device is placed out of the line-of-site of your
Remote Control, you will need to use the IR reciever. (p.12)
To remove, peel away the All Digital Device slowly.
Velcro Installation
Liner
Liner
Adhesive
Adhesive
Interlocking Hooks
and Loops
If desired, use the Velcro tape included to adhere the
All Digital Device to a surface such as a wall, furniture or your TV
Be certain to place the All Digital Device in a well-ventilated area.
B
C
A


Program Information
Watching Television
2
14
2.2 Getting Program Info
More Program Info
Press the INFO button to view basic information
about the program you are currently watching.
• Channel (Number/Logo)
• Program/Start and End Time
• Available Options (Audio/SAP)
• Time Remaining
Press the INFO button again to view more detailed
information about the current program.
• Description
• Rating/Theme

Program Navigation Watching Television 2
15
The Zap Browser is an onscreen guide for
viewing and nding information about the
channel lineup and current and following
programs. Use the ARROW buttons on your
remote control to navigate the Zap Browser.
Use the UP and DOWN ARROWS to review
program information on other channels.
The Zap Browser will display logos for the
channel line-up while the bottom displays the
active favorite list and the current time, day
and date.
Use the ARROW keys to navigate and access
basic program information about the channel
lineup. Use the OK/SELECT button to tune to
a highlighted current program.
2.3 Navigating the
Zap Browser

Program Navigation
Watching Television
2
16
*NOTE:
While displaying
the line-up logos in
the Zap Browser,
use the PAGE+/-
buttons to scroll
through several
channels at once.
While the Zap Browser is open you can use the
PAGE +/- buttons to scroll.*
Use the RIGHT ARROW to view more information
for selected programs.
Press the LEFT ARROW to return to basic
information about the current program.
Browsing Channels
Browse Programs

Program Navigation Watching Television 2
17
Press the EXIT button at any time to exit the Zap
Browser and return to full screen video.
Exiting the Zap Browser
Press the OK/SELECT button to set a timer for a
highlighted following program.*
NOTE: Press the OK/SELECT button for an upcoming program
set with a timer and you will have the option of canceling the
timer. You can also review your timers by going to the main
menu and selecting Timers.
Setting a Timer
TIP:
A timer is used
to automatically
change to a channel
of a desired
program at its
date and time.

Program Navigation
Watching Television
2
18
Press GUIDE on your remote control to access
the guide.
Use the UP and DOWN ARROWS to move up and
down the channel list. Use the RIGHT ARROW to
move to the program list.
2.4 Navigating the Guide
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