Linsar LSSTB User manual

SET TOP BOX
User Manual
MODEL: LSSTB

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Congratulations on choosing to buy a Linsar product.
By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind that comes with
purchasing a product made by one of the leading manufacturers.
All products brought to you by Linsar are manufactured to the highest standards
of performance and safety and, as part of our philosophy of customer service and
satisfaction, are backed by a comprehensive 1Year Warranty.
We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come.
Welcome

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Welcome 2
General Safety Instructions 4
Product Overview 6
Controls and Connections 7
Remote Control 9
Setup 12
Operation 13
Specifications 15
Compliance and Responsible Disposal 16
Contents

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WARNING:To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this equipment
to rain or moisture.
To prevent contact with high voltage
components inside, do not attempt to
open the equipment.
Do not repair the unit yourself.
Only have it serviced by qualified
personnel.
CAUTION:When replacing the unit’s power
adaptors, the replacement must be
exactly the same or one recommended
by the manufacturer. Do not replace
the plug or cord yourself!
Align the power plug properly and
insert it fully to prevent electric shock.
DANGER:When opened, both visible and
invisible laser radiation will beam out. Avoid direct
exposure. Do not open the unit.
Read this manual thoroughly before first use and
keep it for future reference. The safety precautions
enclosed herein reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock and injury when correctly adhered to.
This product complies with Australian Safety
standard AS/NZS 62368.1 to ensure the safety
of the product.
The RCM is a visible indication of a product’s
compliance with all applicable ACMA regulatory
arrangements, including all technical and
record-keeping requirements.
General Safety Instructions

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Location
• Place the unit away from any heat sources,
radiators or other products (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Position the cord so no one is likely to walk on
it, pinch it or place items on or against it.
• Do not position the unit in an enclosed car,
in places with high temperatures (50°C or
higher) or high humidity (90% or higher), or
exposed to direct sunlight.
• Do not use the equipment in excessively dirty
places.
• Do not expose the unit to water or any other
liquid to avoid contact with dangerous voltage
points and parts that could result in short-
circuit.
Usage Conditions
• Openings on the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to protect the unit from
overheating.To ensure proper operation, do
not cover them.
• Do not place heavy objects on top of the
appliance or step on it.
Maintenance
• Unplug the unit from power before cleaning.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
• This unit is transistorised and does not
contain any parts you can repair yourself. Do
not open it or attempt to repair it. Opening
or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards.
• If the unit has been damaged, have it serviced
or repaired by qualified personnel.
• When replacing parts, make sure the service
technician only uses parts recommended by
the manufacturer.
• Upon completion of service or repair of the
unit, ask the service technician to perform
safety checks to ensure the unit is in proper
operating condition.
When Not in Use
• Unplug the unit from the power outlet
after use to avoid possible damage during
electrical storms, or when the unit will be
unattended or unused for a long period of
time.

6 | PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Product Overview
A. SetTop Box
B. Remote Control
C. AAA Batteries
D. AC Adaptor
E. AV Cable
F. User Manual
G. Warranty Certificate
What’s in the box:

CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS | 7
Controls and Connections
1. POWER:Turn on or set to
standby.
2. OK: Enter the channel list
menu.
3. CH / CH : Go to the
next or previous channel.
4. LED Display
5. USB Port: Plug in your USB
drive for PVR recording,
Timeshift, playing
multimedia, and for
software updates.
Front view
Rear view
See next page for more info on the connections.
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8 | CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
5USB
STORAGE
Plug in your USB for PVR recording,
Timeshift, playing multimedia and for
software updates.
6ANT IN
TV SIGNAL
Connect your antenna for liveTV. (Antenna
cable not included).
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HDMI
Use a HDMI
cable for best
picture and
sound quality.
SOUND
VIDEO
Connect to aTV.This requires a HDMI cable
(not included).
8CVBS OUT
CVBS
VIDEO
You can use this to connect audio from your
set top box using the AV cable (included).
9Audio L/R
SOUND
You can use this to connect your set top box.
Supports Standard Definition (SD) picture
quality. Requires an AV cable (included).
10 DC IN
POWER
Connect the AC adaptor.

REMOTE CONTROL | 9
Setup
Insert two AAA size batteries according
to the polarity markings (+ / -) inside the
compartment. Make sure the batteries
are correctly aligned and properly
pushed into place.
Precautions When Using Batteries
• Do not use old and new batteries
together.
• Do not use different types of batteries (e.g.
Manganese and Alkaline batteries) together.
• Remove the batteries from the remote if you
do not intend to use it for a long time.
• When discarding used batteries, follow any
guidelines for recycling and disposal of
batteries that apply in your local area.
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Never throw batteries into a fire or expose
them to extreme heat.
Remote Control
AAA size
batteries
included
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10 | REMOTE CONTROL
Remote Control
(POWER):Turn the unit
on or to standby.
REC: Record programs
(requires a USB drive).
VOL + / VOL -: Increase/
decrease the volume level.
MEDIA: View media files
or PVR recorded programs
on your connected USB
drive.
MENU: Go to the main
menu.
/ / / : Navigate
up/down/left/right.
OK: Confirm a selection.
Display the channels list.
INFO: Display channel
information.
(MUTE): Mute the
sound; press again to
restore the sound.
LIST: Show the list of
recorded programs on
the current disk.
CH / :Go to the
next/previous channel.
GUIDE:Turn the
program guide on.
EXIT: Leave the current
menu, or go back to the
previous menu.
TV/R: Switch between
theTV and radio
functions.

REMOTE CONTROL | 11
NUMBER BUTTONS:
Enter a channel directly.
: Fast rewind during
media playback.
: Fast forward during
media playback.
: Play or pause during
playback.
: Stop playback or
recording.
/ GOTO: Go to the
specific time during
media or PVR video
playback.
/ SLOW: Select slow
play.
FAV: Go to the favourites
menu.
: Go to the last viewed
channel.
: Skip to the next media
track.
: Skip to previous media
track.
AUDIO: Select an audio
language or audio mode.
SUBTITLE: Select the
language for subtitles.
/ A-B: Select a section
to play on loop between
A-B.
/ REPEAT: Select
repeat play.

12 | SETUP
Setup
Get Started
1. Connect the set top box to yourTV using a HDMI cable or AV cable.
2. Connect theTV antenna cable to the ANT IN port on the set top box.
3. Connect the adaptor to the DC IN port of the set top box, then plug the adaptor into
the wall socket.
4. On yourTV, change the input source to HDMI or AV IN (depending on which type you
use to connect to theTV). If you are using a HDMI cable, go to theTV settings menu
and turn on the HDMI CEC settings. When you turn theTV on/off, the set top box will
automatically turn on/off as well.
5. Press the POWER button on the unit or the remote to turn on the set top box.
First time setup
When you first turn on the set top box, you will see the Initial Install menu.
In this menu, use the right arrow button to get into sub menu or options.
Use the button to go back. Use the / buttons to navigate up or down.
1. Select the OSD Language, Country,Time Zone. If your antenna has an extra power
supply, you can select Active Antenna (this is off by default). Use the / / /
buttons on the remote to select ‘Start Search’, then press the OK button to confirm.
2. The set top box will start the auto search. Once the search is complete, the set top
box will play the firstTV channel found.

OPERATION | 13
Operation
Basic operation
• Use the VOL + / VOL - buttons to adjust the volume level, and use MUTE button to
mute the sound.
• Use the CH / CH buttons or the number buttons to switch between channels.
• Press the MENU button to enter the settings menus.
• Press the REC button for PVR recording (you need to have a USB drive already
inserted into the USB port).
• Press the MEDIA button on the remote to access any media or recorded PVR videos
saved on your USB drive.
System settings
InTV mode, press the MENU button to enter the settings menu.
There are 6 tabs for groups of sub menus:
• Installation: includes Channel Search settings.
• Channel List: includes Channel Management and Favourite Channels.
• Preference: includes OSD Preferences and Language Settings.

14 | OPERATION
• General: includes Schedule List, Child Lock, Date,Time, and Factory Reset
(reset password:0000 or 4711).
• A/V: includes Aspect Ratio, Video Resolution, and HDMI Audio.
• Media Centre: includes Multimedia and PVR settings.
When you press the MENU button, the first sub menu title is selected. Use the /
buttons to switch between different sub menus.
• To enter a sub menu, press the OK button or the / buttons.
• Use the / buttons to move up or down.
• Use the button to enter sub settings.
• Use the button to go back.
• To return to the main menu, press the MENU button.

SPECIFICATIONS | 15
For Technical and Warranty Support
1300 886 649
www.tempo.org
Distributed by Tempo (Aust) Pty Ltd,
PO Box 6056, Frenchs Forest DC 2086
Specications
Power Adaptor Input: AC 100-240V
Output: DC 12V, 1A
USB NTFS or FAT32 format, 1TB max. supported
Media Formats MP3, JPEG, BMP
Weight 93g
Dimensions 125 x 75 x 29 mm

16 | SPECIFICATIONS
Compliance and Responsible Disposal
Compliance
This product complies with the Australian
Safety Standard AS/NZS 62368.1 to ensure
the safety of the product.
Packaging
The packaging of your product has
been selected from environmentally
friendly materials and can usually be
recycled. Please ensure these are disposed
of correctly. Plastic wrapping can be a
suffocation hazard for babies and young
children, please ensure all packaging
materials are out of reach and are safely
disposed of. Please recycle these materials
rather than throwing them away.
Product
At the end of its working life, do not throw
this product out with your household
rubbish. An environmentally friendly method
of disposal will ensure that valuable raw
materials can be recycled. Electrical and
electronic items contain materials and
substances which, if handled or disposed of
incorrectly, could potentially be hazardous to
the environment and human health.

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