Kaon HD-3000 User manual

User’s Manual
High Denition Cable Receiver
Personal Video Recorder

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Important safety instructions
Safety Warnings
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is present within
this unit.
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literature accompanying this unit.
Read this manual carefully before using the product. The cautions described below contain important information
about safety, and are categorized into: Danger, Warning and Notice.
The company will not take any responsibility for accidents or damage resulting from careless handling by the user.
Danger
If the user mishandles the product, there is a risk of loss of life or critical injury.
Connect the power cord only to A/C outlets as specied by the user manual or product specication.
If the power code is connected to a non-specied A/C outlet, it could result in re or electric shock.
The product must not be exposed to water or liquid of any sort, or be exposed to drips or splashes.
It could result in re or electric shock.
Do not place heavy objects, including the product itself, on top of the power cord. If it is damaged, it could result in
re or electric shock.
Do not place metal objects on top of the apparatus. If metal objects fall into the apparatus, it could result in re or
electric shock.
Do not repair, disassemble or modify this apparatus yourself. It might cause re or electric shock.
If internal checking or maintenance is needed, please contact your service center or agency.
Do not block or cover any ventilation opening. A re might result from overheating.
Turn o and unplug the power as quickly as possible during electric storms.
Failure to do so could result in re or electric shock.
Remove the antenna’s power plug from the outlet as quickly as possible during electric storms.
Failure to do so could result in re or electric shock.
Do not drop the apparatus (for example by putting it in a place where it may fall) or subject it to impact.
The product might be damaged. If it is damaged, please turn o the power and remove the plug from the power
outlet, or re or electric shock may result.
Never touch the power cord with wet hands. It could result in an electric shock.
CAUTION :To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not remove
the cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer any servicing
to qualied Service personnel.
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Warning
If the product is mishandled, the user might receive a serious or minor injury.
Damage or loss to the user’s property might also result.
The product must not be exposed to water or liquid. If the apparatus is exposed to drips or splashes, it might cause
a problem that cannot be repaired.
Donotrepair,disassembleormodifythisapparatusyourself.Itmightbeseriouslydamaged,possiblybeyondrepair.
Turn o the power and unplug the power cord as quickly as possible during electric storms.
They might damage the apparatus.
Remove the antenna’s power plug from the outlet as quickly as possible during electric storms, or the apparatus
might be damaged.
Data recorded in the HDD might be lost due to a shock, lightening or electricity failure.
The user must back up his or her own data, and the company does not take any responsibility for failure to do so.
Notice
If the product is mishandled, it might cause minor damage.
If the apparatus becomes marked, clean it gently with a soft cloth or towel. Never use chemical solvents such as
benzene, thinner, acetone or other solvents. The surface of the apparatus might become discolored and the paint
might peel.
Do not place or keep the apparatus in the following situations. Doing so might cause problems.
- Where it is too hot or cold.
- Where there is high humidity.
- Where there are excessive temperatures, for example in front of airconditioners or heating vents.
- Where there is dust or soot.
- In conned areas where the heat cannot be released.
- Where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Turn the apparatus o or unplug the power cord if it is to remain unused for a long period of time.
Do not place heavy objects on top of this apparatus. It might cause malfunction or damage.
If the apparatus is so seriously damaged that it cannot be repaired, or has stopped working altogether, dispose of it
properly in accordance with the local laws or regulations in your area.
Disposal
Batteries and packaging material do not belong in domestic waste. The batteries must be delivered to a collection
center for old batteries. The separate disposal of packaging materials protects the environment.
Disposal old electrical & electronic equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated
as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,
you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health,
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling
ofmaterialswillhelp to conservenaturalresources. Formoredetailedinformationaboutrecycling
of this product, please contact your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.

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Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Package Contents.............................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Smartcard ............................................................................................................................................................7
1.4 Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................................................8
1.5 Remote Control .................................................................................................................................................9
2. Setup
2.1 Connecting the Antenna............................................................................................................................ 11
2.2 Connecting Your Equipment..................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 Turning On and O Your Receiver........................................................................................................... 13
3. Easy installation
3.1 Language .......................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 TV.......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Screen Type ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Resolution......................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.5 Time..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.6 Search................................................................................................................................................................. 15
4. Basic Functions
4.1 Changing the Channel................................................................................................................................. 16
4.2 Volume Control............................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Audio................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.4 Subtitle............................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.5 Teletext............................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.6 Sleep Time ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
4.7 Channel List...................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.8 Channel Banner.............................................................................................................................................. 18

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5. Menu Guide
5.1 PVR....................................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.2 Program Guide................................................................................................................................................ 21
5.3 Edit Channel List............................................................................................................................................. 22
5.4 Installation........................................................................................................................................................ 23
5.5 System Setting................................................................................................................................................ 24
5.6 CA System......................................................................................................................................................... 29
6. PVR Guide
6.1 Recorded List................................................................................................................................................... 30
6.2 Progress Bar...................................................................................................................................................... 31
6.3 Playback............................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.4 Time Shift Recording.................................................................................................................................... 34
6.5 Instant Recording .......................................................................................................................................... 34
6.6 Multi Channel Recording............................................................................................................................ 34
6.7 Stop Recording............................................................................................................................................... 34
6.8 MP3/Photo........................................................................................................................................................ 35
7. Supplement
7.1 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................. 36
7.2 Technical Specication ................................................................................................................................ 37
7.3 Menu Map......................................................................................................................................................... 38
7.4 Remote Control TV Setting........................................................................................................................ 39

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1.2 Front Panel
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/ Channel (Programme) Press to change the channel or select a menu item.
/ Volume Press to adjust the volume or select a menu item.
OK Press to select a menu, or conrm the selected operation.
2STOP Press to stop a recording or playback.
3STANDBY (Power) Press to turn the receiver power on or o.
4REC Press to record a programme.
5MENU Press to display the main menu on the screen or return to the previous
menu.
6EXIT Press to exit and return to the previous menu and screen.
7Display window Displays the current state such as channel, time, and massage.
8Reset Press to restart the receiver.
9Smartcard Slot Slot for Smartcard.
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1. Introduction
1.1 Package Contents
Make sure that the following accessories are supplied with your receiver.
Remote control AAA Batteries (2 EA) User’s manual
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1.3 Smartcard
Caution
Please do not plug in the main power supply cord until you have nished all of the connections!
Inserting a Smart card
A Smart card looks similar to a credit card and entitles you to view and listen
to all the channels you choose to subscribe to.
The Smart card slot on the receiver can be used for Smart cards only.
1. Open the right-hand cover on the front panel of the receiver.
2. Hold the Smart card horizontally with the electronic chip
(small square-shaped, gold in colour) facing upwards.
3. Insert the Smart card into the top slot.
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1.4 Rear Panel
1ANT IN Connect a CATV signals.
2LOOP OUT Connect to other receiver.
3VCR (SCART) Connect to the VCR with SCART cable.
4TV (SCART) Connect to the TV with SCART cable.
5S/PDIF (OPTICAL) Connect a digital amplier output
6HDMI Use the HDMI cable to connect this jack to the HDMI jack on
your TV for the best quality picture.
7RJ45 Connect the LAN cable.
8USB Connect the USB memory with USB cable.
9ON/OFF (Power switch) Turn on and o the receiver.
10 Power supply 90~250V AC, 50/60Hz
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1.5 Remote Control
All the functions can be controlled with the remote control.
Some function can also be adjusted with the buttons on the front panel of the receiver.
Before you use the remote control, please install the batteries.
Basic functions
1. STANDBY Press to switch between operation and
standby mode.
2. SUB-T Press to enable or disable subtitle.
3. TV/STB Press to switch between TV and Receiver
mode.
4. TEXT Press to see the teletext by OSD.
5. TV/RADIO Press to switch between TV and Radio.
6. GUIDE Press to display the TV/Radio program
guide.
7. VOL (+/
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8. MENU Press to display the main menu on the
screen or return to the previous menu.
9. Color buttons
Red: Press to perform functions in "PVR", “Program
Guide” or “Edit Channel List”menu.
Green (SORT): Press to sort channel list.
Yellow: Press to perform functions in "PVR", “ Program
Guide” or “Edit Channel List”menu.
Blue (INFO): Press to display the information box
on the screen, or to perform functions in “Program
Guide” or “Edit Channel List”menu.
10. Numeric buttons Press to select the channel and
enter the PIN code.
11. AUDIO Press to select the audio language or the
sound mode. (Mono, Left, Right, Stereo).
12. PRE-CH Press to return to the previous channel.
13. SLEEP Press to select a present time interval for
automatic shut o.
14. Mute Press to enable or disable audio temporarily.
15. ///(Arrow buttons) Press to move the
cursor to the up, down, left or right menu option.
OK Press to selects a menu, or conrms the
selected operation.
16. CH (+/-) Press to change channel up and down.
17. EXIT Press to return the normal viewing mode from
a menu.
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TV Control Buttons
1. TV STANDBY Press to turn on and o your TV.
2. TV Volume Press to increase or decrease the TV
volume.
3. TV MUTE Press to enable or disable the TV audio
temporarily.
4. INPUT Press to check the TV’s external connection
status and select an external device.
5. TV Channel Press to change the current TV
channel.
PVR Functions
6. Progress bar Press to display the progress bar
during playback or Time Shift.
7. Record Press to record the current channel to the
HDD.
8. Pause Press to pause.
9. Fast rewind Press to rewind at high speed. Each
time you press this button the rewind speed is
increased.
10. Play Press to play at normal speed or resumes.
11. Recorded List Press to display the recording list.
12. Stop Press to stop a recording or playback.
13. Fast forward Press to fast forward at high speed.
Each time you press this button the fast forward
speed is increased.
14. Instant replay Press to jump back and plays from
that location.
15. Commercial Skip Press to jump ahead in a
recording.
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
When inserting batteries, make sure that the polarity
(+/-) is correct.
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2. Setup
There are several ways of connecting the receiver to your TV and VCR. Consult your local supplier for assistance in
setting-up your system that is best suited to your requirements.
2.1 Connecting the Antenna
Connect the antenna cable (RF cable) from cable system to the ANT IN jack of the receiver.
Connect a Loop through cable between the LOOP OUT and the ANT IN. (If not connected, you can not record.)
2.2 Connecting Your Equipment
2.2.1 Connecting a TV (SCART/AV jack)
Connect the receiver to a TV with SCART.
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HD PVR receiver
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2.2.2 Connecting a TV (HDMI jack)
Connect the receiver to a TV with HDMI jack, if your TV is equipped for it.
B HDMI, or high-definition multimedia interface, is a next-generation interface that enables the transmission of
digital audio and video signals using a single cable without compression. “Multimedia interface” is a more accurate
name for it especially because it allows multiple channels of digital audio (5.1 channels). When connecting via
HDMI, you do not need to connect Audio Cables.
2.2.3 Connecting a VCR
Connect the receiver to a VCR with SCART.
2.2.4 Loop Though
If you have another digital receiver and you wish to use the same antenna cable, then you can connect it via the
loop through. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the Loop Through on the receiver and connect the other
end of the cable to the ANT IN jack on your second receiver.
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2.3 Turning On and O Your Receiver
Power On
1. Connect the power cord of the receiver to a wall outlet.
2. Turn on the power switch located at the back of the receiver.
3. Press the STANDBY button on the front of the receiver or on the remote control.
Power O
Press the STANDBY button again.
The receiver will display “O”.
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3. Easy installation
Before you watch the television or radio program, you must perform the installation procedure rst.
Therefore you will see only“Easy Installation” menu at rst when you plug into your system.
TheEasyInstallationgivesyouthe convenienceof selectingvariouslanguages,adjustingthetimeandchannelsearch.
3.1 Language
The rst option in“Easy Installation” is to select the desired language of
the Menu, Audio, or Subtitle.
Press the /button to select desired language and press the OK
button to change the language.
The Language of the Menu, Audio, or Subtitle will be changed to the
selected language.
3.2 TV
You can set the aspect ratio of your TV.
Press the /button to select desired option and press the OK button.
If you have a TV set with 4:3 picture format, select 4:3 TV and if you
have a TV set with 16:9 picture format, select 16:9 TV.
3.3 Screen Type
You can select the display format according to the TV screen ratio.
Press the /button to select desired option and press the OK button.
4:3 TV Auto, Letterbox, Center cut
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3.4 Resolution
The receiver supports various video resolutions (576p, 720p, and 1080i).
Press the /button to select desired option and press the OK button.
3.5 Time
You can set your local time according to your location.
When “Auto” is selected
Press the /buttons to select desired country and press the OK button.
When “Manual” is selected
1. Press the /button to select the current time zone from standard time
and then press the OK button.When you press the /button, the time
zone will move by 30 minutes.
2. If you want to turn the Day Light Saving on, press the /button to
select “On” and press the OK button.
3.6 Search
You can search the channels according to the automatic or manual mode.
Please wait until the channel search is complete.
1. Press the /button to select "Homing", "Auto", "Manual", or
"Network ID".
2. Press the /button to select the desired option and then press the
//Numeric button to set it as you want.
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4. Basic Functions
4.1 Changing the Channel
After the television channels have been programmed, you will see programme information for a few seconds each
time you change the channels.
You can change the current channel using one of the following methods.
You can change the channel using the CH +/
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button and change to
desired channel by entering its channel number with the Numeric (0-9)
buttons.
Press the PRE-CH button to return to the previous channel.
Press the TV/RADIO button to switch between TV channels and radio
channels.
Youcanchangechannelbyusingthechannelbanner,simplechannellist,
or program guide.
4.2 Volume Control
Press the VOL +/
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buttons to adjust the volume level.
Volume level bar is displayed.
Press the Mute button to temporarily stop the volume.
To cancel mute, press the Mute button again or press the VOL +/
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buttons.
4.3 Audio
If the current programme is available in multiple audio languages, you can
select the language that you wish to listen to.
1. Press the AUDIO button to display the audio menu.
2. Press the /button to select the required audio language and press
the OK button.
3. Press the /button to select audio output (Mono, Left, Right, or
Stereo).
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4.4 Subtitle
If the current programme provides subtitle information, you can select the
language for the subtitle.
1. Press the SUB-T button to display the subtitle menu.
2. Press the /button to select the required subtitle language and press
the OK button.
The subtitles will be displayed on the screen.
4.5 Teletext
If the current programme provides teletext, you can watch teletext.
Press the TELETEXT button.
The teletext is displayed on the screen.
4.6 Sleep Time
You can select a time period of between 10 and 90 minutes after which the
receiver automatically switches to standby mode.
Press the SLEEP button to select the preset time interval (O~90) for staying
on.
4.7 Channel List
1. When you press the OK button during receiving service stream, you can
view simple channel list.
2. Press the /button to select the required channel and then press the
OK button.
3. Press the TV/RADIO button to switch between TV channels and radio
channels.
To get the channel sort list
1. Press the Green button to display the channel sort list.
2. Press the /button to select the sort list you want and then press the
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4.8 Channel Banner
When you press the Blue button during receiving service stream, you can view channel banner.
Press the /button to select the channel and then press the OK button.
Press the /button to view to previous or next programme information.
Press the Blue button to view to the programme information.
1Programme name
2Programme broadcasting time
3Detailed programme infromation
4Icons
Displayed when the programme is recording.
Displayed when the channel provides HD programmes.
Displays the resolution of the current programmes.
Displayed when the programme is broadcast in Dolby Digital.
Displayed when the programme is broadcast in AAC Audio.
Displayed when the programme is broadcast in subtitle language.
Displayed when the programme is broadcast in teletext.
Displayed when the channel is a locked channel.
Displayed when the channel is a scrambled channel.
Indicates the minimum level of age for viewing the programme.
5Current channel number
6Current programme broadcasting time
7Next programme information
8Current channel name
9Current time
10 Current programme progress bar
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5. Menu Guide
5.1 PVR
5.1.1 File List
File List manages the les and directories in the built-in HDD.
1. Press the /button to select“File List”on the PVR menu and press the
OK button.
2. Press the /button to select“AV”, “ MP3”, or“Photo”and press the OK
button. The les and directories saved in the HDD will appear.
3. Press the /button to select“AV”, “ MP3”, or“Photo”and press the OK
button.
AV Directory that saves recorded les.
MP3 Directory that saves MP3 les.
Photo Directory that saves photo image les.
Editing the File/Folder Lists
1. Press the Yellow button to display the edit menu on the File List menu.
2. Press the /button to select the desired option and press the OK
button.
3. Use the ////OK button to edit the selected le/folder list.
New Directory To create a new directory in the current directory.
Rename To change le or directory names. Characters such
as 0~9, a~z, and A~Z can be used.
Delete To delete a le or directory.
Move To change the position of the les.
Using the /button, select the les you want to
move and press the OK button.
Copy To copy the le to built-in HDD or USB memory.
Using the /button, select the les you want to
move and press the OK button.
Sorting the File/Folder Lists
1. Press the Green button on the File List screen.
The le sort menu will appear.
2. Press the /button to select the arrangement method and press
the OK button.
Title To arrange les in le name order.
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5.1.2 Reservation
You can set reserved recording functions including adding, changing and deleting reserved recordings.
1. Press the /button to select“PVR”in the main menu and press the OK
button.
2. Press the /button to select“Reservation”and press the OK button.
Reservation screen is displayed.
Adding
1. Press the Red button to display the add screen.
2. Press the /button on the add screen to select the items for setting.
Channel To select the channel you want to record.
Mode To select the interval for the reserved recording.
You can choose to record once, daily or weekly.
Date To set the date for the reserved recording.
Start To set the time the reserved recording starts.
End To set the time the reserved recording ends.
If end time is passed, the reserved recording will stop.
3. Press the Red button to save.
Changing
1. Press the /button to select a reserved recording to be change and
press the Yellow button.
2. Whentheeditscreenappears,changethereservedrecordinginthesame
way as you did with adding.
Deleting
Pressing the Green button on the edit screen deletes the selected
recording list only.
To delete all reserved recording lists, press the Green button on the
Reservation screen and then press the OK button.
B Ifyouskipareservedchannel,ordeleteit,thereservedsettingsarecanceled.
5.1.3 PVR Setting
You can use the PVR functions eectively by setting the following PVR options.
1. Press the /button to select“PVR”in the main menu and press the OK
button.
2. Press the /button to select“PVR Setting” and press the OK button.
The PVR Setting option is displayed.
3. Select the desired option and set it as you want.
Guard Time Start
Tosettheguardtimestartofthereservedrecording.
Guard Time End
To set the guard time end of the reserved recording.
Default Record
Duration
To set the default record duration.
Instant Replay To set the interval of instant replay time.
Commercial Skip To set the interval of skip time.
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