Pansat 9500HDX User manual

ⓒ2011 by Panarex Electronics
User’s Guide
HD Satellite Receiver
Pansat 9500HDX
Panarex Electronics
Sun Valley, California, U.S.A.

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CONTENTS
1 - GETTING STARTED........................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2Caution ..........................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3What’s inside the box ..........................................................................................................................................................4
2 - Controls and Displays ......................................................................................................................................................................5
Remote Control .................................................................................................................................................................................5
Front Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................................6
Rear Panel.........................................................................................................................................................................................6
3 - OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................................................................7
3.1Initial Setup .........................................................................................................................................................................7
3.2Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................................7
3.2.1Antenna Connection (Compatible with Two Tuner Model) .............................................................................................7
3.2.2Satellite List and Antenna Setup ....................................................................................................................................7
3.2.3Single Satellite Search ...................................................................................................................................................8
3.2.4Multi Satellite Search .....................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.5TP List and Search.........................................................................................................................................................9
3.3Edit Channel........................................................................................................................................................................9
3.3.1TV Channel List..............................................................................................................................................................9
3.3.2Radio Channel List.......................................................................................................................................................10
3.3.3Delete Channel ............................................................................................................................................................10
3.4System Setup....................................................................................................................................................................10
3.4.1Language .....................................................................................................................................................................10
3.4.2TV System....................................................................................................................................................................10
3.4.3Display Settings ...........................................................................................................................................................11
3.4.4Local Time Setting........................................................................................................................................................11
3.4.5Timer Setting ................................................................................................................................................................11
3.4.6Parental Lock ...............................................................................................................................................................11
3.4.7OSD Setting .................................................................................................................................................................12
3.4.8Favorite ........................................................................................................................................................................12
3.4.9Others ..........................................................................................................................................................................12
3.5Tools..................................................................................................................................................................................12
3.5.1Information ...................................................................................................................................................................12
3.5.2Factory Setting .............................................................................................................................................................12
3.5.3Upgrade via RS232 (Receiver to Receiver) .................................................................................................................12
3.5.4Upgrade via USB .........................................................................................................................................................12
3.6Game ................................................................................................................................................................................13
3.7HDD(PVR).........................................................................................................................................................................13
3.7.1Record Manager ..........................................................................................................................................................13
3.7.2Storage Information......................................................................................................................................................13
3.7.3PVR Setting..................................................................................................................................................................13
3.7.4Media Player ................................................................................................................................................................13
3.8PVR...................................................................................................................................................................................15
3.8.1Recording.....................................................................................................................................................................15
3.8.2Record File List ............................................................................................................................................................15

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3.8.3Timeshift .......................................................................................................................................................................15
3.8.4Jump ............................................................................................................................................................................15
3.9Channel List ......................................................................................................................................................................16
3.10Program Guide (EPG).......................................................................................................................................................16
3.11Audio Change ...................................................................................................................................................................16
3.12Favorite Channels .............................................................................................................................................................16
3.13 Video Mode .............................................................................................................................................................................16
4 – SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................17
5 – TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................................................18

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1 - GETTING STARTED
1.1 Introduction
The Pansat 9500HDX allows you to record HD digital satellite programming and enjoy it whenever you choose. You
can enjoy the vivid picture and lifelike sound of any of the digital broadcasting channels.
This manual will show you how to setup and operate the Pansat 9500HDX. You will find the operation of the Pansat
9500HDX to be simple and easy to handle. Any problems not addressed in this manual should be handles by
qualified personnel.
1.2 Caution
Do not attempt to open the cover. There is risk of malfunction or electric shock.
When you are not using the product for extended periods of time, please unplug the unit from the outlet.
Do not use damaged power cords. There is danger of fire or electric shock if damaged power cords are used.
Do not install the unit on the following places:
oin direct sunlight
oin damp or wet areas
oin extremely cold or hot areas
oin very dusty areas
oin places that have hot fumes or oils
oin areas of high vibration or movement
onear open liquids
Do not cover the product or place heavy items on top of the product
Keep area around the unit clear for proper ventilation
Do not connect/disconnect any cables while the power cable is plugged in
Avoid using sprays or liquid materials around the unit. Caution should be used to ensure foreign
objects/materials do not enter the unit.
A means to disconnect the power cable should be easily accessible.
1.3 What’s inside the box
Please confirm that the following items are enclosed in the box when you open it:
1- Remote Control
2- AAA Batteries
A/V Cable (SCART to RCA)
NOTE: If any of the items are missing, please contact the vendor where this product was purchased.

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2 - Controls and Displays
Remote Control
key Function
Power on/off
Mute
PAUSE Holds the picture or releases the pause
INFO Shows channel information
AUDIO Selects audio mode, Selects audio language
LAST Returns to previous channel
MENU Enter/Exit main menu screen
EXIT Move to previous menu
Page down
Page up
FIND Find Channel
EPG Shows program information
FAV Enter/Exit favorites menu
SAT Enter programmed satellite list
SIG Check signal quality
TIME Shows current Time , Set time
Fast rewind playback
Fast forward playback
Plays recorded program
Stop recording or playing
Slow rewind
Slow forward
Pause the playback
Starts recording
HDD Enter Hard Disk Recording menu
PVRi PVR Information
ZOOM Zoom Screen
SLEEP Sleep timer
TTX Teletext Function
SUBT Subtitle Function
V.MODE Show/Modify video out resolution
OK Shows Channel list. Confirm selection
TV/RADIO Toggles between TV and Radio operation
Change the value of a selected line,
Volume up/down

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Front Panel
No Name Fuction
1 CH DOWN Moves down in menus, Changes channel down
2 POWER Switches the unit between standy and on
3 CH UP Moves up in menus, Changes channel up
4 DISPLAY Segment LED Display
5 IR IR Receiver
6 USB USB Port (+5V 500mA)
Rear Panel
No Name Function
1 IF Input / Output IF INPUT From LNB to receiver / IF Loop-through output to 2nd receiver
2 HDMI Digital Video/Audio Output
3 RS232 Serial Port used for software upgrade
4 UHF Option for UHF Remote Controller kit
5 Composite Output Composite Video Output/ Audio Left/Right Output.
6 Component Output Component Video Output(Y, Pb, Pr)
7 AC POWER AC Power Switch
8 SKEW Terminal Used for mechanical polarizer
Used for switching external signal(LNB)
9 S/PDIF Digital Audio Output

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3 - OPERATION
3.1 Initial Setup
When the receiver is powered on for the first time, the main menu will appear.
When first powering on the unit, please do the following:
1. Select the System Setup
2. Switch the language using the ◀▶ buttons. Confirm
the language by pressing [OK].
3. Select installation on the main menu and configure
antenna setting (See section 3.2)
4. Adjust the LNB configuration for each satellite
5. Start scan to find programs
6. Exit the installation after all programs are scanned
and found
Use the ◀▶▲▼buttons to navigate the menu and press
[OK] on the remote to make the selections.
3.2 Installation
The Installation menu is located on the main menu.
3.2.1 Antenna Connection (Compatible with Two Tuner Model)
Use the ◀▶buttons to set the “Antenna Connection Type”.
3.2.2 Satellite List and Antenna Setup
You can Edit, Add, or Delete entries in the Satellite List Select Tune LNB1 or LNB2, Satellite, LNB Type, transponder
and DiSEqC(1.0 and 1.1).

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3.2.2.1 Motor DiSEqC
DiSEqC 1.2
“Local Longitude”/”Local Latitude” is disabled for DiSEqC 1.2
Motor Setting
Select “Motor Setting” in the DiSEqC 1.2 menu
Press◀▶buttons to change satellite or transponder
Go to “Position No. & Save”
oPress ◀▶buttons or numbers to select or input
Position NO.
“Go to X”
oPress [OK] to open a list. You can go to X or go
to reference.
Select “Satellite”
oHighlight “West/Save/East” and press the ◀▶
buttons to move the dish.
oPress [OK] to save the position.
“Recalculation”
oSelection this option and press [OK] to
recalculate.
USALS
Set the satellite’s longitude and local longitude / local latitude. USALS can move the dish automatically.
Local Longitude: Please input the Local Longitude using the numeric keys. Adjust East/West using the ◀▶
buttons
Local Latitude: Please input the Local Latitude using the numeric keys and adjust South/North using the ◀▶
buttons
Motor Setting: Switching the satellite can move the dish to the right place
Limit Setup: When you set “limit setup” to “West Limit/ East Limit”, you can move the dish to the west or east by
pressing◀▶buttons manually. When you are finished moving to the target place, please press [OK] key to
save the point.
3.2.2.2 Skew Control
If a LNB with a mechanical polarizer is used in your system, adjust the skew value by using the ◀▶buttons while
monitoring the signal status bar. Adjust to the maximum signal status point.
3.2.3 Single Satellite Search
Select the satellite to scan
Scan Option: Scan All Channels or Scan Free Channels
Scan Channel: Scan TV+Radio Channels, TV Channels, or Radio Channels
Network Scan: Enable/Disable Network Scan
Scan Mode: Normal Scan or Blind Scan

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Scan Start: After options are chosen press [OK] to start the search.
3.2.4 Multi Satellite Search
Under “Satellite”, press [OK] to view the selected satellite. The system will use the DiSEqC1.0/DiSEqC1.2/USALS
function to search for the satellite and scan the channels. The satellites displayed in the bottom box will be scanned.
3.2.5 TP List and Search
Press the ◀▶buttons to switch between the satellites and press [OK] to begin the TP Scan.
3.3 Edit Channel
3.3.1 TV Channel List
Press [OK] key to preview the highlighted
program in the right side window.
Use ◀▶buttons to switch the “Program
Group”.
Press [Menu] or [Exit] keys to go back to the
“Edit Channel” menu.
Press the color key to implement the
corresponding function in “Channel List”.
3.3.1.1 Favorites
Choose between 8 different favorite groups using the ▲▼ buttons.
Press [OK] to place a favorite marker.
Press [OK] on a marked favorite group to cancel the existing favorite marker.
When finished, press [EXIT[ to go back to “TV Channel List”. A favorite marker should be visible on selected
channels.
3.3.1.2 Lock
Press the red button.
The default password is “0000”. If the password is successfully entered, you will see a lock figure on the right
side of the highlighted channel.
After saving and exiting the menu, the unit will require the password to watch the locked channel.
3.3.1.3 Skip
Press the green button.
This will place a “skip” marker on the right side of the highlighted channel.
After saving and exiting the menu, the channel will be skipped when navigating through the channels.
3.3.1.4 Move
Press the yellow button.
This will place a “move” marker on the right side of the highlighted channel.
Press the ▲▼ buttons to movethe channel to the desired position.
Press [OK] when finished.
3.3.1.5 Edit
Pressing the blue button will open the Edit menu

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Sort
Press the red button in the Edit Channel menu.
Channels may be sorted in the following ways:
1. Name(A-Z): Sort in alphabetical order. “$” symbol is ignored.
2. Name(Z-a): Sort in descending alphabetical order. “$” symbol is ignored.
3. FTA: Sort the channel into free and scrambled order. Free channels will be in the front of the channel list
while scrambled channels will be found at the end of the channel list.
4. Lock: All locked channels will be placed in the end of the channel list.
Edit
Press the green button in the Edit Channel menu.
Navigate to a channel and press [OK] to open the “Rename” window.
1. Press the red button to switch to capital.
2. Press the green button to delete the character.
3. Press the yellow button to save the modification.
4. Press the blue button to cancel the operation.
Delete
Press the blue button in the Edit Channel menu.
Navigate to a channel and press [OK] to mark the channel for deletion.
After saving and exiting the Edit Channel menu, the marked channel(s) will be deleted.
3.3.2 Radio Channel List
Operation of the Radio Channel List is similar to operation of TV Channel List. Please refer to the “TV Channel List”
section.
3.3.3 Delete Channel
Deleting a satellite channel
Use the ◀▶ buttons to navigate.
Press [OK] to delete.
Delete All Satellite Channels
Press [OK] to delete all channels.
3.4 System Setup
Press [OK] or the ▶ button to enter the System Setup Menu from the Main Menu.
Press▲▼ key to select menu items and press ◀key or [Exit] key to go back to main menu.
3.4.1 Language
Use the ◀▶buttons to select menu languages
oLanguage options include: English, French, German, Russian, Arabic, Portuguese, Turkish, Spanish,
Polish, Italian and Persian.
First Audio: Some channels have more than one audio language option. Use this function to set the default
audio language. If a channel offers the language you choose, it will be used by default.
Second Audio: If the channel does not offer audio in the language selected in “First Audio”, it will play use the
audio selected in “Second Audio” if available.
3.4.2 TV System
Video Resolution : 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i

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oPress [OK] to select the Video Resolution (options : 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i.). After selecting the
resolution, it will ask you if you would like to save the setting. If you select “No”, or if you do not
confirm in 15 seconds, it will go back to the original resolution.
Aspect Mode
oSet the TV aspect mode (4:3 Letter Box, 16:9, Auto, 4:3 Pan & Scan) by using the ◀▶buttons.
Video Output
oUse the ◀▶buttons to switch between CVBS and RGB.
Digital Audio Out
oSet Digital Audio Out mode ( BS out, LPCM Out)
3.4.3 Display Settings
Use the ◀▶buttons to fix Brightness, Contrast and Saturation of Display.
3.4.4 Local Time Setting
GMT Usage
oUse the ◀▶buttons to switch between “On” and “Off”
GMT Offset
oThis option is enabled only when you select “TDT Auto” mode.
oUse the ◀▶buttons to switch the GMT Offset value. The range is from -12:00 to +12:00 in half
house increments.
Summer Time
oThis option is enabled only when you select “TDT Auto” mode.
oWhen turned on, it will add one hour for Daylight Savings.
Date and Time
oThese options are enabled only when the GMT Usage option is turned off
oUse the ◀▶buttons to navigate fields.
oUse the numeric buttons for input.
oIf the current channel provides the correct time information, you will see the current time while you
enter the Time menu. If the channel does not provide the time, you will have to input the date and time
information manually.
Press [Exit] to leave the Time menu.
3.4.5 Timer Setting
Use the ▲▼ buttons to select a timer, then press [Enter] to open the timer menu.
The current time information will be displayed on the first column. If the current time is incorrect, please modify
the time information using the Time item.
Timer Mode: There are several modes for Timer setting available. These include Off, Once, Daily.
Recording: Select On/Off to enable or disable recording of the wakeup program.
Wakeup Channel: Press [OK] to enter the channel list and select the channel you want to play.
Wakeup Date: Use the number buttons to input the date.
Wakeup Time: Use the number buttons to input the wakeup time. When the time has occurred, the system will
automatically switch to the wakeup channel, regardless of whether the system is in standby mode or in use.
Duration: Once the wakeup duration has expired, the system will enter standby mode. To disable the duration
timer, set the duration to 00:00.
Select Save and press [OK] to save the timer settings. Select Cancel or press [Exit] to cancel the operation.
3.4.6 Parental Lock
Select Parental Lock and enter the password. The default password is “0000”.

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Use the Menu Lock to enable/disable password entry into Edit Channel/Installation/Tools menus.
Use the Channel Lock to enable/disable the password requirement for locked channels.
To change the password, select New Password. Use the numerical buttons to enter the new password when
prompted. The user will be asked to re-enter the new password to confirm. If both entries match, the new
password will be saved and you will be taken to the System Setup menu.
Press [Exit] to leave the Parental Lock menu.
3.4.7 OSD Setting
You can adjust the OSD timeout and transparency by using the ◀▶ buttons.
3.4.8 Favorite
Press [OK] to rename the favorite group.
1. Press the red button to switch to capital.
2. Press the green button to delete the character.
3. Press the yellow button to save the modification.
4. Press the blue button to cancel the operation.
3.4.9 Others
LNB Power: If turned On, the receiver will supply power to the satellite antenna. If the setting is Off, the receiver
will not supply power to the antenna.
Channel Play Type: You can choose to play Free, Scrambled, or All channels.
Press [Exit] to exit the “Other” menu.
3.5 Tools
3.5.1 Information
Show the system information including model name, boot version, main, and dB code.
3.5.2 Factory Setting
Use is option to revert the system to the default factory settings.
Select “Yes” to continue
Enter the 4 digit password when prompted and press [OK]. The default password is “0000”. If you have forgotten
your password, contact your dealer for a master factory password.
If you do not wish to proceed, press [Exit] before password is entered.
3.5.3 Upgrade via RS232 (Receiver to Receiver)
Connect the master and slave receivers with a Null Modem RS232 Cable (Pins #2 and #3 twisted).
Connect the master receiver to the TV and select transfer mode.
Power on the slave receiver.
Select “Start on the master receiver screen and press [OK] to start the upgrade.
When finished, press [Exit] button to save the parameters and exit
WARNING! Do not disturb the data transfer by pressing any remote control buttons or disconnecting the RS232 cable,
IF cable, RCA cable, etc. during the data transfer until the “Please wait for saving” message disappears.
3.5.4 Upgrade via USB

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Download – USB Mode has the following options:
1. Maincode
2. Bootlogo
3. All Code
4. All Data + Boot_code
5. Background
6. Bootloader
7. Userdata
8. Upload(All Data Backup)
User needs to put the upgrade file under root in the
USB storage device.
When the user switches to the Download – USB mode,
“File” field will show the upgrade file.
Select the mode and download the file.
When complete, you can remove the USB device.
3.6 Game
Games such as Tetris, Othello, and Sudoku can be found in the Game menu.
3.7 HDD(PVR)
HDD and PVR setting information can be found in the USB menu.
3.7.1 Record Manager
To play recorded content;
1. Press [Play] to preview the content.
2. Press [OK] to play the content in full screen.
3. Press [Pause] once to pause the content.
4. Pressing [Pause] repeatedly will utilize the step function.
5. Use the buttons to rewind or fast forward at x2, x4, x8, x16, x24 speeds
6. Use the buttons to rewind or play at x1/2, x1/4, x1/8 speeds.
3.7.2 Storage Information
Storage Information of the USB or SATA device will be displayed if connected to the unit.
Use the Yellow button to format the File System in either NTFS or FAT
Use the Blue button to set the DVR Type(REC & TMS, Record)
3.7.3 PVR Setting
Enable/Disable Timeshift, Timeshift to Record, PS Record options.
Jump: Fixes the time difference of a step move
3.7.4 Media Player
The Media Playlist will be displayed if the USB device is plugged in.
Scroll through the playlist to preview pictures (JPG,BMP). A MP3 logo is displayed for MP3 files.
Pressing [F1] once will allow the Storage Type (Partition and other Device) to be changed.
Subsequent presses of [F1] will allow the Media PlayerType (Music, Image, and Video) to be changed.
Music Player
Use the ▲▼ buttons to navigate to music files and press [OK] to play. The music file information will be
displayed in the right window.

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Use the [Red] button to show the playlist you selected.
Use the [Green] button to select the music file to play.
Use the [Yellow] button to select all files in the folder.
Use the [Blue] button to enter Edit Mode
oEDIT MODE
[Red] button: Use to change selected filename or folder name
[Green] button: Use to copy selected file or folder into other folders or storage.
[Yellow] button: Deletes selected file or foler.
[Blue] button: Remake the folder.
Use the [F1] button to change the Storage type and the Media type.
Use the [F2] button to sort by Name, Time, Size, or Favorite
Use the [FAV] button to choose the playback mode (Repeat the folder contents, Shuffle, Repeat a single file)
Image Player
Use the ▲▼ buttons to navigate through
image files (JPG,BMP) and display them in
the preview window. Press [OK] to select a
file and start the slideshow.
Use the [Red] button to show the playlist
you selected.
Use the [Green] button to select the file.
Use the [Yellow] button to select all files in
the folder.
Use the [Blue] button to enter Edit Mode
Use the [FAV} button to set the slideshow
time and mode
Use the [SAT] button to enter the Multi
Image View Mode.
Navigate the files using the ▲▼
◀▶ key and press [OK] to
select
Slideshow can be viewed after
the files are selected.
Video Player
Use the ▲▼ buttons to navigate through video files. A video preview will be displayed in the preview window. Press
[OK] to select a file and start playback.

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3.8 PVR
3.8.1 Recording
While watching a channel, pressing the [REC] button will start
recording for a set duration of 2 hours.
If the [REC] button is pressed for a second time, the user will be
given the option to change the record duration.
Pressing [STOP] at any time will stop the recording.
3.8.2 Record File List
Use the [PVRi] button during the playback of a recorded file to
display the recording file list. Selecting another file will start
playback of that file.
3.8.3 Timeshift
Use this option to enable or disable the Timeshift.
Enabling Timeshift will cause the system to store any current channel into a buffer as it plays. This allows the
user to [Pause/Play] or rewind the current channel. Forwarding can also be done up until the time where the
program is being played live.
3.8.4 Jump
In the Jump menu, the user can choose between 30sec/1min/5min/10min/30min jump increments.
During playback of HDD recorded program, pressing [PREV]/[NEXT] buttons will skip backward or forward the
increment set by the user.

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3.9 Channel List
Press [OK] during playback to open the channel list.
Navigate the channel list using the ▲▼ PG↑PG↓buttons.
Press [OK] to select a channel to watch.
Press the [Red] button to set the Parental Lock for the
current program.
Press the [Green] button to change the name of the current
program.
Press the [Yellow] button to display the favorites list.
Press the [Blue] button to search for a program by name.
3.10 Program Guide (EPG)
Press the [EPG] button to open the program guide. The title and
start time of the program will be shown.
Navigate the channel list using the ▲▼ PG↑PG↓buttons.
Press [OK] to select a channel to watch.
Press [Exit] to return to full screen.
3.11 Audio Change
While watching a program offering multiple audio languages
Press [Audio] and use the ▲▼ buttons to switch languages
To change the audio mode (L-Left, R-Right, L/R-Stereo)
Press [Audio] and use the ◀▶ buttons to switch modes
3.12 Favorite Channels
Press the [FAV] button to recall a stored favorite channel.
Favorite Channels are programmed and stored using the Favorite Edit Menu.
3.13 Video Mode
Press the [V.MODE] button once to view the Video Mode (Resolution)
Press the [V.MODE] button again to change the Video Mode (576i/576p/720p/1080i)
If a resolution is chosen that is not supported by the TV
oPress the [V.MODE] button after rebooting the STB
oChange the resolution using front LED display. Resolution will be displayed by the LEDs. (TV screen
and menu will not show up without supported resolution setting)

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4 – SPECIFICATIONS
Satellite Tuner
1 RF Input Connector F-type,IEC169-24
1 RF output(loop through out) F-type,IEC169-24
Frequency Range 950MHz to 2150MHz
Input Level -65 dBm~-25 dBm
LNB Power 14V/19V (400mA Max)
Symbol Rate 1 to 45Msps.(SCPC,MCPC)
DiSEqc Diseqc 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 & USALS Compatible
Band Switch 22KHz tone
Demodulation DVB-S , DVB-S2 QPSK
MPEG transport Stream A/V Decoding
De multiplex MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818-1(MPEG-2 system)
Input stream Max. 90Mbit/s
Aspect Ratio 4:3(default), 16:9 letterbox
Video Decoding ISO/IEC 13818-2(MPEG2 video) MP@ML,
ISO/IEC 14496-10 HP@L4
Video resolution 576i, 576p , 720p, 1080i
Audio Decoding ISO/IEC13818-3(MPEG2 audio/MUSICAM) , Dolby AC3
Video Output HDMI, Component(YPbPr),CVBS
Audio Mode Single Channel /Dual Channel, Stereo, Joint Stereo
Audio Sampling Frequency 16/22.05/24/32/41.1/48 KHz
Microprocessor & Memories
CPU Clock 396MHz MIPS CPU
Flash Memory 4 Mbyte
DDRRAM 128 Mbyte(198MHz )
A/V output
Digital Output HDMI, YPbPr
Phone Jack CVBS, Audio-Left/Right
S/PDIF 1 Optical output S/PDIF
USB USB2.0 1 Host
Data port
Connector 9 pin D-Sub Type
Protocol RS232 Asynchronous
Data Rate Max. 19.2Kbps
Remote Control
Type IR RCU
Battery 2x1.5V AAA Type
Power Supply
Input Voltage AC 90-250V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption Max. 30 Watts
Type SMPS
Physical Specification
Dimension (W x D x H) 280 (W) x 230 (D) x 50(H) mm
Weight 1.4kg
Accessories RCU, Battery, User manual, RCA cable,

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5 – TROUBLESHOOTING
If the unit is not functioning properly, use this guide to identify and troubleshoot some common causes.
If your problem cannot be solved using this guide, please contact your vendor to resolve the issue.
Problem Possible causes Remedy
No Picture or
Sound
1. Wrong connection of the Component to
TV input Terminal
2. Wrong connection of HDMI cable to TV
3. Wrong connection of antenna cable
4. Wrong direction of antenna
5. No signal or weak signal
6. Wrong setting of channel information
in MENU screen
1. Connect two terminals correctly
2. Connect two terminals correctly
3. Connect the antenna cable
correctly
4. Adjust the direction of antenna
5. Check the cable connections,
6. Type the setting value correctly
Black-and-white
Screen or V-Hold
1. Your TV mode setting is different from the
broadcasting mode
1. Set TV to correct mode
The remote
controller is not
working
1. Battery exhausted
2. Fluorescent light interfering with the remote
controller
3. Remote controller is incorrectly aimed
1. Change the batteries
2. Try switching off the light
3. Aim the remote control at the
receiver
Distorted menu
screen
1. Improper brightness and contrast levels
of TV set
1. Adjust brightness and contrast to
lower levels
Not working
1. Process is down
1. Unplug and plug the power code

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