ENERGY SISTEM Energy TDT HD 3 User manual


User manual


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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this Energy TDT HD 3 . First of all, welcome to the Energy HD DVB-T
receivers world. The following sections provide an overview of your new device and its basics
features. Please read everything carefully before start using the product.
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please ensure that you read all the safety
information before operating this product.
Keep this information in a safe place for future reference.
This symbol indicates that this product incorporates double insulation between
hazardous mains voltage and user accessible parts.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose your TDT HD 3 to rain or
moisture.
2.1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
≥Position the cables so that they cannot be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against
them.
≥Do not remove the cover or back. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel.
≥Do not expose your TDT HD 3 to water (dripping or splashing).
≥No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the unit.
≥Keep the product away from direct sunlight and heat source such as radiators or stoves.
≥Do not place the product on unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The unit may fall,
resulting in possible damage or injury.
≥Do not let the device drop or shock.
≥Only use the AC adapter included with product. Using any other adapter will void your warranty.
≥We recommend you to unplug the power from the outlet when the unit is not in use.

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2.2. VENTILATION
The slots and openings on the set top box are for ventilation. Do not cover or block them as it
may cause overheating. NEVER let children push anything into the holes or slots on the case.
2.3. SERVICING
There are no user serviceable parts in this DVB-T receiver.
2.4. BATTERY DISPOSAL
Please ensure batteries are disposed of safely.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire or with other household waste.
Check with your local authority for disposal regulations.
2.5. CLEANING
ALWAYS turn off your TDT HD 3 before cleaning it.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Clean your TDT HD 3 with a soft, damp (not wet) cloth.
TDT HD 3 handling and care
Place the product in a well-ventilated area Don’t install it in the cold or under direct sunlight
Leave a minimum 10cm gap all around the product Do not disassemble, repair,
or reorganize the product
Don’t place cups with water or other liquids
on the top of the product Don’t place objects on the top of the product

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3. GENERAL VIEW
3.1. FRONT PANEL
1. STANDBY INDICATOR: Used to visually show power state of the set top box, the green LED
will be light if turned on the set top box and the red LED will be light if the set top box entered
standby mode.
2. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR: Used to receive the signal from the remote control.
3.2. SIDE PANEL
3. USB CONNECTOR: Used to connect an external device, play files or make MPEG-2 DVB-T
broadcasting recordings.
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3.3. REAR PANEL
1. RF IN: This socket connects to your external aerial.
2. COAXIAL: This output connects to a coaxial socket on your surround sound system.
3. HDMI OUT: This output connects to a HDMI in device.
4. SCART OUT: This output connects to your TV.
5. DC IN 5V: Used to connect the 5V DC adapter.
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OK
MUTE
TTXINFO
FWD
EPG
CH+
CH-
FAVOURITE
GOTO
REV
STANDBY
RECALL
PREV NEXT
TV/RADIO
MENU EXIT
PAUSE STOP REPEAT
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
PLAY
VOL+VOL-
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REC
PVR
LIST
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1. MUTE: Mute or restore audio output.
2. INFO: Displays additional channel information.
3. TTX: Displays Teletext information.
4. SUBTITLE: Selects subtitles language.
5. EXIT: Exits the current menu or returns to the previous menu.
6. OK: Confirms an entry or selection. Displays the list of channels.
7. VOL+ / VOL-: Navigates through the menus. Increases or
decreases volume.
8. TV/RADIO: Switches from TV function to Radio function and
from Radio to TV.
9. RECALL: Used to switch between the last two viewed channels.
10. GOTO: Jumps to a desired playback time.
11. PREV: Skips to the previous track during media playback and
skips to the previous channel during DTV playback.
12. NEXT: Skips to the next track during media playback and skips to
the next channel during playing DTV playback.
13. REPEAT: Selects repeat mode or turns it off.
14. STOP: Stops media playback.
15. STANDBY: Switch the device to on or standby mode.
16. EPG (Electronic Program Guide): Turns the program guide on.
17. AUDIO: Selects an audio track or audio mode.
18. CH+ / CH-: Navigates through the menus. Selects the next or
previous channel.
19. MENU: Displays the main menu.
20. FAVOURITE: Displays the favourites channels menu.
21. 0-9 (Numeric Buttons): Selects a channel or setting.
22. FWD: Searches forwards during media playback.
23. REV: Searches backwards during media playback.
24. PLAY: Starts or resumes media playback.
25. PAUSE: Pauses media playback.
26. COLOUR BUTTONS: Operate different function in TEXT screen.
27. LIST: Show the recorded programs list.
28. REC: Record the program manually.
4. REMOTE CONTROL
4.1. BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS
Note: The TEXT, SUBTITLES, AUDIO availability
depends on the broadcasting channels.

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4.2. INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
Remove the battery cover from the remote control and put 2xAAA size batteries inside the
compartment. The following diagram shows the correct way to insert batteries.
OP EN
CL OSE
1. Open the cover 2. Install batteries 3. Close the cover
≥Keep batteries out of reach of children. If someone swallows a coin cell or battery must receive
immediate medical attention.
≥Do not attempt to reactivate the batteries using heat, loading, or by other means. Never dispose
of batteries in fire, or disassemble or short circuit. Replace batteries at least once a year to
avoid spillage.
≥Replace both batteries at the same time and replace them with the same type.
≥When not using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries
4.3. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
To use the remote control, point it towards to the IR receiver.
The remote control has a range of 7 metres from the receiver at an angle of 60 degrees.
The remote control will not work if the way to the receiver is blocked.
Sunlight or other very strong light will decrease the sensitivity of the remote control.

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5. CONNECTIONS
Caution: Make sure to check the voltage specification of the wall outlet is the same rating
with the receiver. To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not open the cover or the back of the
receiver.
HDMI
CV BS
ANT IN
LR
5 V
Adapter
TV Aereal
RF IN
COAXIAL HDMI OUT SCART OUT
Or

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5.1. CONNECTING TDT HD 3 TO A TV
5.2. CONNECTING TDT HD 3 TO AUXILIARY DEVICES
Note: When connecting the receiver to other equipment (e.g. TV, VCR and amplifier), make
sure to refer to relevant user manual for instruction. Also, make sure you disconnect all the
equipments from the mains supply before the connection.
After all connections have been made properly, you are ready to use your TDT HD 3 . Switch
on TV and make sure the receiver is connected to the Main Power. Press STANDBY button to
switch the receiver on.
6. FIRST TIME INSTALLATION
If you are using the receiver for the first time or restored to Factory Default, the Main Menu will
appear on your TV screen.
1. Select [OSD Language] and press RIGHT/LEFT key to select a language.
2. Select [Country] and press RIGHT/LEFT key to select your country of residence.
3. Select [Channel Search] and press RIGHT or
OK key to begin Automatic channel search.
4. Once channel tuning is complete, you are now
ready to watch TV.
COAXIAL HDMI OUT SCART OUT 5 V
COAXIAL
AMPLIFICADOR DIGITAL
RF IN
Adapter
COAXIALCABLE

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7. BASIC OPERATION
Press the MENU button to acces the menu. It has seven categories.
7.1. INSTALLATION
To access the Menu, press the MENU button and
select Installation. The Menu provides options to
adjust the channel search. Select an option and
press OK to adjust that setting. Press the EXIT
button to exit the Menu.
7.1.1. ANTENNA POWER
Enable this option if your external antenna need power from the device.
7.1.2. COUNTRY SETTING
Select the country of residence.
7.1.3. AUTO SCAN
Search and install all channels automatically. This option overwrites all present channels.
1. Select "Auto Scan" and press OK to start channel search.
2. To cancel channel search, press EXIT
Auto channel scan takes some time but you can press EXIT at any time to stop the search.
7.1.4. MANUAL SCAN
Install new channels manually. This option adds new channels changing the current channels list.
1. Select "Manual Scan" then press OK. The channel search screen will appear.
2. Press the right/left key to select the channel number and frequency.
3. Press up/down buttons to move aorund the screen.
4. Press OK to start searching channels. If a channel is found, it is saved and added to the
channels list. If channels can’t be found, then exit the menu.

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7.2. CHANNEL
7.2.1. TV CHANNEL EDITOR
Press the OK button to access this menu. The menu provides options to adjust the channel and
program settings. Here you can edit your program preferences (like lock, skip, move or delete).
EDIT: Press edit (red button) to access to a menu where you can rename, move or skip a
channel. You can change the channels order too.
RENAME: To change the channel name.
MOVE: Select the preferred program then press the green button. A move symbol will appear.
Press up/down to move the program and "Move to" to select its final position. Repeat the above
steps to move more channels.
SORT: Sort your channels from four options. Alphabetical, transponder, pay-free and service ID
order are available.
SKIP: Select the program you would like to skip and press the blue button. A skip symbol is
displayed. The program is marked as a skip. Repeat the previous step to select more programs.
Now this channel will appear as a "Invisible" channel, in the invisible channels group. You can
select between groups, as it's explained after in "Group" menu.

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LOCK: You can lock selected programs for restriced view. Select the preferred program
then press the green button. A lock shaped symbol is displayed. The program is now marked
as locked. Repeat the previous step to select more programs, and press the green button to
disable the locked program. To view the locked program, you will be required to enter either
the default password '000000' or your last set password. Remember you must enable it in
Others>Parental Control>Channel Lock.
GROUPS: You can choose if you want to view "Visible" channels list or "Invisible" channels list.
In the second one (Invisible) there are channels that have been skipped . From this list, you can
disable the "skip" option, pressing Edit and then Skip.
7.2.2. RADIO CHANNEL EDITOR
This menu is similar than the 7.2.1. TV Channel Editor, but some options are disabled.
7.2.3. EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
The EPG is an on-screen TV guide that shows
scheduled programs. To access to this guide you
can also press the EPG button on the Remote
Control. You can use the up/down key to select
the preferred program, and press the right button
to access to channel events. With arrows you can
view days and programs. To see more info press
OK. From the EPG you can book events (yellow
button), as it is explained on 8.PVR.
Note: The availability of EPG information depends on the broadcasting channel.
7.2.4. LCN
Press Right to select LCN ON or OFF. If you select it ON, channels will be order by their LCN
number. LCN adjusts the number that identifies the channel, used in some Europeans countries
such as UK or France.

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7.3. TIME SETTINGS
To access the menu, press Menu then select Time
. This menu provides options to adjust the time
settings. Press up/down to select an option and
press right/left to adjust the setting.
Auto time zone: Select auto (ON) or manual (OFF)
for time adjustements.
Sleep timer: TV will switch off after the time you
choose. From 15 minutes to 2 hours.
Adv timer: to access to the Schedule list and open PVR booking menu.
7.4. TV SETUP
The menu provides options to adjust video and
audo settings. Press up/down to select an option
and press right/left to adjust that setting. Press
Exit to exit the menu.
7.4.1. TV FORMAT
You must set the display format to either 4:3 PanScan, 4:3 Letterbox, 16:9.
4:3 LB (LetterBox): Tipically for wide screen content on convencional 4:3 TV with black bars
above and below the picture.
4:3 PS (PanScan): Tipically for wide screen content on convencional 4:3 TV with left and right
edges cropped.
16:9: Tipically for wide screen 16:9 TV.

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7.4.2. TV MODE
If the video does not appear correctly, you need to change the settings. This should match the
most common setting for TVs in your country.
[NTSC]: for NTSC system TV.
[PAL]: for PAL system TV.
7.4.3. VIDEO OUTPUT
You must set the video output to either HDMI, SCART (CVBS), o SCART (RGB). It depends on the
output you have chosen and your TV. You should match these for a good quality video signal.
7.4.4. TV RESOLUTION
If the video is not displayed correctly, change the settings. This option is to match the most
common configuration for HDMI.
[480i]: NTSC [480p]: NTSC
[576i]: PAL [576p]: PAL
[720p]: NTSC o PAL [1080i]: NTSC o PAL
[1080p]: 50 Hz

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7.4.5. OSD TRANSPARENCY
Adjust OSD transparency to 1-8. It will be applied to all OSD menus.
7.4.6. BANNER DISPLAY TIME
The banner with the channel information is
displayed when switching from one channel to
another. Adjust banner display time (seconds)
from 1 second to 'always'.
7.4.7. AUTO STANDBY
This option activates the power saving mode. You can select 3, 4 or 5 hours. The device will
power off after this time of inactivity.
7.4.8. DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
Select digital audio output mode. It depends on the output you have chosen and your TV. You
can select LPCM or RAW.
7.5. LANGUAGE
This menu provides options to configure the OSD
language, the subtitle and audio language. Click
the buttons of up/down to select an option and
press the right/left to adjust the settings. Click
EXIT to exit the menu.

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7.5.1. OSD LANGUAGE
Select an OSD language.
7.5.2. AUDIO LANGUAGE
Select the preferred audio language for watching TV channels. If the language is not available,
the default program language will be used.
7.5.3. SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Select the preferred subtitle language.
Note: Subtitles are available according to the broadcaster's schedule.
7.6. OTHERS
The menu provides options about configuration
and entertainment. Click the buttons of up/down
to select an option and press OK to enter. Click
EXIT to exit the menu.
7.6.1. PARENTAL CONTROL
You can restrict access to configuration menus and channels that are unsuitable for children. To
restrict/lock menus and channels you will need to enter either the default password '000000'
or your own password. Remember that you can lock a channel (see "Channel" menu). You can
also use the censorship lock, from 5 to total block. In this menu you can also set or change the
password for locked programs. Enter your old password or the default password '000000'. You
will then be asked to enter your new password. To confirm re-enter your new password. Once it
is confirmed, press EXIT to exit the Menu.
7.6.2. UPDATE AND BACKUP
Use this option tu update the Firmware of your HD3, from a USB device. Refer to the section 10
of this manual.

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7.6.3. FACTORY SETTING
Reset your HD3 to the Default Factory Settings. Press OK to select, enter your password or the
default password '000000' and press OK to confirm. This option will delete all preset channels
and settings.
7.6.4. CALENDAR
Press OK to access to a calendar. Click the
buttons of up/down change the month and press
the right/left to set the year Click EXIT to exit
the menu.
7.6.5. CALCULATOR
MPress OK to access to a calculator. Use the
buttons of up/down and right/left or press the
number on the remote control. Use red button
to equal.
7.6.6. GAME
From this option you can access to 3 games
(Backgammon, Boxman y Enertris). Use arrow
keys and color buttons as indictated at the bottom
of the screen.

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7.7. USB
To access the Menu, press the MENU button and
select USB using the right/left keys. The menu
provides options to playback Music, Photo, Video
and Multimedia files.
The unit will support USB devices with FAT32 and
NTFS file system.
7.7.1. MULTIMEDIA
From the multimedia menu you can access information stored in an external device connected
via USB. When a USB devices is attached you can select from the Music, Photo, Movie or My
Recorder options in this menu using the right/left keys and OK to select. If a USB device is not
connected, the warning message "Device is not available" will appear.
Inside the device information (remember choose "Music", "Photo", "Movie" or "My Recorder"
correctly), use the arrow keys to move and use the buttosns in the remote control as they are
indicated at the bottom of the screen. When you enter playback mode, you can use command
keys dedicated to it (PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, REV, FWD, PREV and NEXT).
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