Loranz Freeview LZ2911STB-USB User manual

DVB-T
Instruction Manual
Model LZ2911STB-USB
High Definition Set Top Box
Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.
For assistance during normal working hours (9am-5pm, Mon-Fri) call Oriental Pacific International Ltd.
New Zealand call: 0800 89 85 80 or email: service@orientalpacific.com


CONTENTS
FEATURES
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Page 2 Contents
Features
Page 3 Component Description
• Front Panel
• Rear Panel
Page 4 Remote Control
Page 5 Connection Guide
Page 6-8 Installation Guide
• Default Password
• Remote Set Up
• Basic Connection
• First Installation
Menu Guide
• Installation
• Channels
• Preferences
• Settings
• AV
• Game
Page 9 Feature Guide
• Tel Text
• Sub Titles
• EPG Electronic Program Guide
• TV/RADIO
Page 10 Multi Media
• Movies
• Photo
• Music
• Record Manager
• Disk Manager
• Game
Page 11 Recording to usb device
Software Upgrade
Page 12 Important Safety Instructions
Page 13 Technical Specifications
•Freeview HD approved with USB PVR function
•8 Day Freeview TV guide (EPG)
•Digital LED display
•Teletext
•HDMI Output
•Coaxial, Component, Video Out, Audio L/R, RF IN/OUT terminals
•Remote control

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COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
CH- CH+
STANDBY/ON
12 3 5
4
HDMI
Y Cb /Pb Cr /Pr
VIDEO RL
RF-IN RF-OUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
AV OUT
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1. STANDBY /ON
2. CH- Button
3. CH+ Button
4. LED Display
5. USB Port
1. Component
2. RF IN
3. RF-OUT
4. HDMI Output
5. Video Output
6. Audio R/L Output
7. Digital Coaxial Output

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REMOTE CONTROL GUIDE
1. [Standby] Power ON/OFF
2. [Recall] - Return to previous menu
3. [Vol +/-] Volume UP/DOWN
4. [Sub] Press to enter subtitles menu (if available)
5. [Menu] Press to enter main MENU
6. [UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/OK] Navigation buttons
7. [Txt] Press to enter Tel-text mode
8. [Number] Enter Channel or Tele-text page number
9. [FWD] Fast Forward
10. [REV] Fast Reverse
11. [USB] Press Select USB
12. [PLAY] Press to play in USB Media mode
13. [AUDIO] Press to enter audio / language menu
14. [MUTE] Press to mute volume
15. [P +/-] Channel up and down
16. [INFO] Press to view details
17. [Return/Exit] return or exit current menu
18. [EPG] Press to enter the Electronic Program Guide
19. [REC] Press to enter REC page (external device)
20. [TV/RADIO] Press to switch between TV and Radio
21. [PREV] Press to view previous in media mode
22. [NEXT] Press to view next in media mode
23. [PAUSE] Press to pause in media mode
24. [STOP] Press to stop in media mode
25. [RED] EPG – Tel-Text - Channel navigation
26. [GREEN] EPG – Tel-Text - Channel navigation
27. [YELLOW] EPG – Tel-Text - Channel navigation
28. [BLUE] EPG – Tel-Text - Channel navigation
STANDBY MUTE
AUDIO
RECALL
INFO
MENU RETURN/EXIT
TXT
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EPG
TV/RADIO
REC
NEXTPREV
USB STOPPLAY PAUSE
REV FWD
OK
V+
V-
P+
P-
SUB
LZ2911STB-USB
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CONNECTION GUIDE
SET TOP BOX
HDMI
Y Cb /Pb Cr /Pr
VIDEO RL
RF-IN RF-OUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
AV OUT
RF-IN
RF-OUT
The above diagram shows the available connection options. The supplied
accessory lead is designed to connect the VIDEO / AUDIO Outputs of the
Set Top Box to the VIDEO / AUDIO Inputs of the TV Monitor
TV MONITOR

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
•
DEFAULT PASSWORD
At certain points in the operation of this product you may be asked for a password to
gain access to a menu function. The default password is 0-0-0-0
•REMOTE CONTROL
Battery Installation - Fit the two AAA batteries supplied to the remote control following
the polarity directions located inside the battery compartment on the rear.
Battery Tips - Do not mix old and new batteries. Always exchange both batteries if
changing. Use only batteries of the same type and make. Dispose of used batteries as
per the manufacturer’s directions. Do not incinerate.
•BASIC CONNECTION AND POWER UP
Follow the connections guide to connect the set top box to your TV using the options
available.
Basic Connection
The set comes complete with an AV connection lead for a sharp and clear picture.
Connect to the AV OUT sockets (Video – L – R) located on the rear of the Set Top box
and connect to the AV IN sockets (Video – L – R) on your TV Monitor. Plug the RF cable
from your exterior aerial into the RF-IN socket.
Connect the Set Top Box power cord to a suitable mains supply outlet.
Once connected to your TV or monitor turn the power on to the set top box. A RED LED
will be displayed. Turn your TV Monitor on.
• FIRST INSTALLATION GUIDE [FIRST TIME POWER ON SET UP MENU ONLY]
Select AV on your TV Monitor.
Press the STANDBYE ON/OFF button on your Set Top Box remote. A BLUE LED will show.
On initial installation an INIT INSTALL MENU will be displayed. This menu will only be
displayed once and is generally not the menu used to alter settings post first time setup.
At this MENU the OSD, COUNTRY, TIME ZONE, ACTIVE ANTENNA, LCN AND START
SEARCH settings are shown. These settings are preset for New Zealand at factory level
other than the START SEARCH function to tune in available programs.
Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT buttons to navigate around the MENU to the START
SEARCH setting and press OK. Search will begin and all available programs will be stored.
Press RETURN/EXIT to exit. You are now ready to watch Freeview.

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MENU GUIDE
In the MAIN MENU guide you are able to change installation settings, channel settings,
preferences, settings, AV settings and enter GAME mode.
To operate the MAIN MENU function, press the MENU button. To exit simply press the
RETURN/EXIT button.
On the MAIN MENU function you have various options as detailed below. Most are pre set
and do not need altering.
Note: If asked for a password, use the default password 0-0-0-0.
Select MENU on Set Top Box remote. MAIN MENU will be displayed (INSTALLATION).
Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT/OK buttons to navigate around the MENU. Options are;
• INSTALLATION MENU
Use the RIGHT/UP/DOWN button to select AUTO SEARCH –MANUAL SEARCH –
CHANNEL FILTER – COUNTRY – LCN –ACTIVE ANTENNA
Use the RIGHT/LEFT/UP/DOWN buttons to move around the menu options.
Press OK to confirm.
Press RETURN/EXIT to exit the menu function
• CHANNEL MENU
Press MENU button. Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT/OK buttons to navigate to the
CHANNEL page and sub menus. This menu allows for channel deleting, moving, rename,
favorite and locking under channel manager. Use the UP – DOWN - RED –GREEN –YELLO
– BLUE buttons to move around the CHANELL MENU to confirm, Lock, Delete or Rename
channels. Once setting has been confirmed press the OK button to confirm and the
RETURN/EXIT button to exit menu.
• PREFERENCE MENU
Press MENU button. Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT/OK buttons to navigate to the
Preference page and sub menus. This menu allows for some important preference settings.
Once setting has been confirmed press the OK button to confirm. Press RETURN/EXIT to
exit.
OSD – This allows you to select the language displayed
OSD Timeout – This function allows you to select the Time Out setting of the on screen display
OSD Transparency – This setting allows you to adjust the OSD transparency
1ST Preferred Sub Title – This setting allows you to set the preferred on screen display language
2nd Preferred Sub Title – This setting allows you to set the 2nd preferred on screen display language
Preferred Tele-Text - This setting allows you to set the desired Tele-Text language
HardHearing–Thissettingallows forthose people withhearing difficulties to activatea specialsub title(if available).
1st Preferred Audio – This setting allows you to select the preferred audio language
2nd Preferred Audio – This setting allows you to set the 2nd preferred audio language

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MENU GUIDE
• SETTING MENU
Press MENU button. Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT buttons to navigate to the SETTING MENU and sub
menus. This menu allows for Timers, Child Lock, Date Time, Factory Reset, Upgrade, Version and auto
Standby settings.
TIMER - Setting the program TIMER function allows you to set the unit to switch up to 100 pre programmed
channel programs at set times. This allows you to have certain programs automatically change at set times
to appear on your screen and also allows you then to set up a recording device to record the channels at
these times.
For example you may wish to watch a program on channel 4 at 4pm tomorrow. Under TIMERS you can
simply set this option using the DATE/PROGRAM settings under TIMER. At 4pm tomorrow the program will
automatically change to this setting.
If you have pre programmed a recording device connected you will be able to record this program.
100 settings are available. Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/OK buttons to set the desired program
recording settings and confirm using the OK button.
Program: Sets the desired program for recording
Start Time: Sets the desired start time
End Time: Sets the desired end time
Duration: Sets the duration length
Mode: Sets the frequency of the timer
Type: Sets the channel type. Select Channel, Recorder VCR.
CHILD LOCK – Allows for child lock to be enabled or disabled. Options are Undefined, Adults Only,
Parental Guidance and General. User can change password (Default 0-0-0-0)
DATE TIME – Allows for AUTO or MANUAL Date/Time zone settings.
FACTORY RESET – Allows for a return to the factory default settings.
UPGRADE – Allows the user to update software upgrades directly
VERSION – Displays to the user the current version details.
AUTO STANBY –Allows the user to set the auto shut-off function. Options are OFF – 1 hr – 2 hr – 3hr.
Factory default is OFF.
• AV MENU
Press MENU button. Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT/OK buttons to navigate to the AV
setting page and sub menus. This menu allows for some important preference settings.
Normally these are set by the factory. Once setting has been confirmed press the OK button
to confirm. Options include;
CONTRAST – BRIGHTNESS – SATURATION – HUE - SPDIF - ASPECT RATIO - VIDEO
OUTPUT - VIDEO RESOLUTION - HDMI COLOUR SPACE - HDMI DEEP COLOR
• GAME MENU
Press MENU button. Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT/OK buttons to navigate to the GAME
page. There are 5 games loaded on this menu.

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FEATURE GUIDE
• TELETEX (ON AVAILABLE CHANNELS)
Press TXT button.
Tele-text Menu is displayed. Press page number to select the page number (100-899) to
enter the sub menu.
Press page number to enter the page chosen.
Use the RED –GREEN – YELLOW –BLUE buttons to move around the Tele-text functions.
Use the ZOOM button to enlarge the font size.
• SUB TITLES (ON AVAILABLE PROGRAM)
Press SUB button to enter the on screen sub titles menu.
Select OFF or ENGLISH by using the UP/DOWN buttons and confirm by using the OK button.
Press RETURN/EXIT to exit
• EPG GUIDE (ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE)
Press EPG button to enter the on screen electronic program guide feature. Under this feature
you can see the current, next day and next week program lists.
Press EPG button once. Display will show the current channel program list and times along
with a brief synopsis of each program.
Use the UP/DOWN buttons on the remote to move around the guide.
Use the RIGHT/LEFT buttons to go to the next or previous channel page.
Use the YELLOW/BLUE buttons to move from NEXT to PREVIOUS day/Week.
Press the EPG button again to enter the full channel guide for all available channels on air
at that time.
Press RETURN/EXIT to exit menu.
• TV / RADIO
Press the TV/RADIO button to switch between available Radio broadcasts and Freeview
program.

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MULTIMEDIA (RECORD - MOVIES - PHOTOS - MUSIC – MANAGER)
Recording from the Set Top Box, Playing or viewing Movies, Music, Photo, Native 32 Game,
Recording manager and Disk manager is possible with a USB device with the LORANZ Set
Top Box.
Format Supported
MOVIE MODE
Supported file formats are AVI - VOB – DAT
MUSIC MODE
Supported file formats are WMA and MP3 format
PHOTO MODE
Supported file formats are JPG and BMP
NATIVE 32GAME
Supported file formats are Native 32
BASIC MEDIA OPERATION GUIDE
To enter Media mode connect a USB device into the USB Port on the unit. A short message
will display showing a device has been found. Press the USB button on the remote control.
The main USB MENU will be shown.
Use the remote control buttons to navigate around the Menu, Folders / Sub Files as below
• To move along the main menu at the top of the MENU bar press the RIGHT/LEFT buttons
• To enter a folder on the SUB MENU press the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight the desired
folder.
• Press the OK button to enter. If the file is supported by the system press OK to commence
PLAY /VIEW.
• Press STOP to stop the playback.
• Press the RETURN/EXIT (RECALL) button to return to the main menu bar.
• Press RETURN/EXIT to exit the USB/ function.
• In RECORD MANAGER press the RED/GREEN/BLUE buttons to Delete, Rename or
Delete All files.
• In DISK MANAGER press the RED/GREEN/BLUE buttons to Delete, Rename or Delete
All files.
MEDIA REMOTE FUNCTION GUIDE
PREV – Press to view the previous
NEXT – Press to view the next
PLAY – Press to play
PAUSE – Press to pause
STOP – Press to stop
FWD – Press to fast forward
REV – Press to reverse
RECALL – Press to stop and show menu
OK – Press to enter the folder or file
INFO – Shows the file information (if available)
YELLOW – In photo mode will display thumbnail menu
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT – In photo mode press to rotate the image

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RECORDING TO USB DEVICE
SOFTWARE UPGRADE GUIDE
When a USB device is connected it is possible to record directly to it.
• Select the program to be recorded
• Press the REC button to commence recording
• Select YES/NO button as desired
• Press OK to commence
• Recording will commence
• Note if your USB device is not suitable there may be problems with record function and
you may require a device with more capability or Speed
• Refer to RECORD MANAGER to update or delete programs
Software upgrades are an integral part of a successful Freeview program.
• OTA UPGRADE (Freeview Over The Air Service)
From time to time a message will display showing an option to upgrade the software on
your set. It is recommended that you select YES. This will automatically upgrade your
software. It may take a few minutes. Do not switch the power OFF. At the end of the upgrade
the unit will automatically have upgraded the software. The unit will need to be re-tuned to
receive all of the available channels. Follow the previous set up guide under MAIN MENU/
INSTALLATION/AUTO SEARCH to re tune all channels.
• SCHEDULED UPGRADE
The unit can be set to automatically upgrade itself by setting the menu to UPGRADE in
Standby or scheduled mode.
Press MENU button. Use the UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT/OK buttons to navigate to the
SETTING/UPGRADE menu. Press the RIGHT button to enter the OTA upgrade sub menu.
Press UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT/OK buttons to set your desired preferences. Press
RETURN/EXIT to exit menu

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using any electrical apparatus always observe safety regulations and use basic safety
precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following.
1. Read, Keep and Follow these instructions, heeding all Warnings.
2. Keep out of reach of young children. This apparatus is not suitable for use by young children or infirm
persons without supervision. Young children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the apparatus.
3. WARNING. Do not insert any objects into any openings of an electrical apparatus.
4. WARNING. Do not touch any moving parts of any electrical apparatus.
5. WARNING! Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the
disconnect device shall remain readily operable
6. WARNING. Do not use this apparatus near water. To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashes.
7. WARNING. No objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on any electrical apparatus.
8. Do not immerse in any liquid whilst in use or in cleaning. Clean only with a damp cloth, dry with a dry
towel. Do not use harsh abrasives as these may damage plastic parts.
9. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Keep away from curtains, newspapers and restricted areas.
Install in accordance with any specific manufacturer’s instructions.Always allow a sufficient gap around
the apparatus to avoid overheating.
10. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, gas heaters, stoves or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not leave in direct sunlight.
11. WARNING. Do not place any naked flame source, such as lighted candles on any electrical apparatus.
12. WARNING! Connect to a suitable 100-240V~ 50/60Hz power supply only. If a class 1 product it must
be connected to a suitably earthed mains socket.
13. Always unplug from the power source when any electrical apparatus is not in use.
14. Do not abuse or damage a power cord. If any power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.Areplaceable
cord must be replaced with an authorised replacement from an authorised service agent only.
15. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
16. Unplug this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long periods of time.
17. Attention is drawn to the environmental aspects of disposing of any battery.
18. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
in any way, such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged,liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
19. Do not attempt to service any double insulated apparatus. Double insulated apparatus requires
specialist servicing and knowledge to retain the safety of the apparatus.
20. WARNING. Do not use any electrical apparatus outdoors. If any electrical apparatus is to be used
outdoors, use a suitable Isolating transformer or Electrical Safety Switch (RCD).
21. For household use only, this apparatus is not intended for commercial use.
22. If this apparatus is to be used by a third party, please supply these instructions with it.
23. No liability will be accepted for any personal injury or damage caused by failure to follow these instructions.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION – TELEVISION DISPLAY EQUIPMENT
If a television is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location, it can be potentially hazardous due
to falling. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
• Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the television.
• Only using furniture that can safely support the television.
• Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
• Not placing the television on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or book cases) without anchoring
both the furniture and the television to a suitable support.
• Not standing the television on a cloth or other materials placed between the television and supporting furniture.
• Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the television or its controls
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONAL
ONLY.

Technical Specifications
RF Input Frequency: 470MHz to 860MHz
RF Input Power Range: -78 to -35dBm
RF Input Connector: IEC Female 75 Ω
RF Output Connector: IEC Male 75 Ω
Output Audio – Analog: Output level 2.0 + 0/-0.2Vrms (load impedance 10k Ω)
Output Video – Composite: Output level 1.0 ± 0.1Vp-p (load impedance 75 Ω imbalance,
negative polarity
Output Video – Component: Y – 1Vp-p, Pb/Pr – 0.7Vp-p (load impedance 75 Ω)
HDMI: Audio / Video Output (576p-50, 576i-25, 720p-50, 1080i-25, 1080p-50)
Power: AC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 10 w
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