Radix DT-2000TM User manual

DT-2000TM

1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Features............................................................................................................................................................. 3
3. Safety Notes...................................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Your Receiver and its Functions ..................................................................................................................... 5
4.1 Remote Control Functions ........................................................................................................................... 5
4.2 Front Panel Controls .................................................................................................................................... 6
4.3 Rear Panel Connections ............................................................................................................................. 7
5. Setting Up Your System................................................................................................................................... 8
5.1 Setting Up Your Receiver............................................................................................................................. 8
5.2 General Settings........................................................................................................................................... 8
6. Quick Start ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
6.1 Switching Your Receiver On ........................................................................................................................ 9
6.2 Reinstallation................................................................................................................................................ 9
6.3 Selecting Channels ...................................................................................................................................... 9
6.4 Volume Control / Mute Sound ..................................................................................................................... 10
6.5 Listening to the Radio .................................................................................................................................. 10
6.6 Selecting the Audio Mode............................................................................................................................ 10
6.7 Programme Lists and Sort Manager ............................................................................................................ 11
6.8 Channel Information..................................................................................................................................... 11
6.8.1 EPG Button ............................................................................................................................................... 11
6.8.2 INFO Button .............................................................................................................................................. 12
6.9 Subtitles and Teletext .................................................................................................................................. 12
7. Advanced Operation......................................................................................................................................... 13
7.1 Channel Search............................................................................................................................................ 13
7.1.1 Auto Search .............................................................................................................................................. 13
7.1.2 Manual Search .......................................................................................................................................... 13
7.2 Favourite List................................................................................................................................................ 14
8. Main Menu Guide.............................................................................................................................................. 16
8.1 General Settings........................................................................................................................................... 16
8.2 Favourite List Manager ................................................................................................................................ 16
8.3 Channel Manager......................................................................................................................................... 16
8.4 Parental Lock Manager ................................................................................................................................ 17
8.5 System Information ...................................................................................................................................... 17
9. Additional Information ..................................................................................................................................... 18
9.1 Upgrading the Receiver Software ................................................................................................................ 18
9.2 Master Password.......................................................................................................................................... 18
10. Trouble Shooting ............................................................................................................................................ 19
11. Recycling and Disposal.................................................................................................................................. 19
12. Technical data ................................................................................................................................................ 20
Contents

Introduction Features
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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing your digital terrestrial receiver. ALL Receiver products are manufactured to the
highest standards at our ISO 9002 accredited manufacturing plants.
You naturally want to begin viewing your favourite programmes as quickly as possible - this is why we have
designed the menu to fully meet your requirements. To ensure that you get to know your unit properly and
that you can use and programme all features, please read this manual carefully.
Thank you for purchasing your Receiver digital terrestrial receiver. In doing so you have chosen an appliance
built for the future, allowing you to take advantage of numerous programmes and additional services such
as electronic programme guides which will eventually replace conventional analogue transmissions.
If it is necessary to return your receiver, please send it together with all accessories and in its original
packaging. Include a copy of your invoice or receipt as well as a detailed description of the problem.
Please ensure that you affix adequate postage to the parcel and refer all repairs to an authorised retailer.
We hope you enjoy using this product.
2. Features
Basic Features
• Simple Operation through On Screen Display
• 1 SCART for TV
• Cinch audio outputs for HiFi amplifier and Digital Audio
• Fully Infrared based Remote Control
• RS232 Serial Link for Interaction with personal computer
• Display Signal Strength Meter for easy initial set up
• CD Quality Audio
• Volume control (32 Steps)
• Teletext supported by internal software
• Subtitle function
• Favourite channel function
• Last channel recall function
• Variable aspect ratio (4:3,16:9)
• Display 7days Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
• Multi-Lingual function
• Parental Lock Facility for Channel and Receiver Access
• Five Sorting methods (Alphabet, pay/free, normal/locked)
• External Power Adapter at Home
• DC 10~26V Coverage for Automobile or truck

Your Receiver and it’s Functions
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Satety Notes
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4. Your Receiver and it’s Functions
4.1 Remote Control Functions
4.1.1 Basics
When inserting batteries into the remote control unit.
make sure that polarities match (+/-)!
Name Function
POWER button Use to switch the Receiver (Set-Top Box) between Standby Mode and
Operation Mode.
Numeric buttons (0-9) Use to switch channels in Viewing Mode; use to enter numeric values
in Menu Mode.
EPG button Displays a channel’s programme information or EPG
(Electronic Programme Guide).
TV/RADIO button Switches between TV and radio services.
MUTE button Enables/Disables the Sound
EXIT button Exits from a Menu .
MENU button Exits from Viewing Mode to Menu Mode.
BACK button Returns to the previous menu in Menu Mode.
INFO button Shows the information of the current channel.
TTX button Shows Teletext using internal software.
3. Safety Notes
This appliance is designed exclusively for receiving terrestrial signals as described in this guide. It must not
be used for any other purpose. Keep the appliance out of reach of children. To avoid injury or demage to
your receiver, please note the following:
WARNING:
Never remove the cover or any part of it!
Do not allow liquids or objects to get into the receiver!
DANGER:
Do not cover ventilation holes - there is a risk of fire if receiver over heats!
DANGER:
Use only original or professionally recommended spare parts.
Failure to do so may result in damage or injury and will invalidate the guarantee.
CAUTION:
Switch off the appliance during electrical storms or if it is not to be used for long periods.
Disconnect the antenna cable during an electrical storm.
ATTENTION:
Only ever use a clean cloth slightly moistened with clean water to clean the receiver; do not
use any chemical additives!
ATTENTION:
Place the unit in a well-ventilated and cool environment.
ATTENTION:
Do not put heavy or wet items on the receiver. They may damage the unit.
ATTENTION:
Do not install the unit in the following conditions:
- Where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
- Where the atmosphere is humid or wet.
- Where the temperature is too high or too low.

Rear Panel Connections
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Front Panel Controls
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4.3 Rear Panel Connections
Name Function
Connect this lead to the Adapte AC 230V 50Hz, DC 12V, 10Am after all other
Main Connections connections have been made.
You can use this Receiver in the automobile with cigar jack (Option)
RF IN UHF/VHF ANT in for Local TV reception
RF OUT Antenna Loop Out
TV SCART Connection Connect your TV via a SCART cable to this connector.
VCR SCART Connection Connect your VCR via a SCART cable to this connector.
VIDEO Connection for Composite video output for connecting to an AV monitor etc.
VCR or TV
AUDIO Connection for Audio outputs for connecting to a HiFi system.
HiFi System
RS-232 Connection to PC Connect your PC via this connector when you wish to upgrade the system
software.
Remote Eye connection Remote Eye via a jack to this connection
4.2 Front Panel Controls
Name Function
POWER button Use to switch the Receiver between Standby Mode and Operation
Mode.
CH UP and CH DOWN Use to navigate through menu item in Menu Mode; use to switch
buttons between channels in Viewing Mode
Name Function
CH UP and CH DOWN Use to navigate through menu items in Menu Mode; use to switch
buttons between channels in Viewing Mode.
PAGE UP and Use to scroll through pages of channel list.
PAGE DOWN buttons
LEFT / RIGHT buttons Use to change settings in Menu Mode; use to switch between channels
in Viewing Mode.
VOL UP and Increases or decreases the volume.
VOL DOWN buttons
OK button
Moves from the current menu to a submenu in Menu Mode or executes
the action corresponding to the selected menu item.
Displays the channel list in Viewing Mode.
AUDIO button Use to select audio language and Audio Mode.
TIMER button Use to set the local time or to move to the Recording List from which
you can set the timer recording.
LAST button Returns to the previously watched channel.
SUBTITLE button Turns the display of subtitle text ON or OFF for a programme with
subtitle information (subtitles for hearing-impaired viewers).

Quick Start
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Setting Up Your System
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5. Setting Up Your System
This chapter explains the settings you will need to make before using the Receiver (Set-Top Box) for the first
time.
5.1 Setting Up Your Receiver
Connect the Receiver to your TV. Refer to Section
4.3 on Rear Panel Connections for more details.
Press the POWER button on the remote control or
on the Receiver. “ON” message appears on the
front display of the Receiver and the Language
Selection menu appears on your TV.
Use the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons on the
remote control or on the Receiver to select the
language of your choice and then press the OK
button. The General Settings menu appears.
The receiver starts automatically tuning the
channels. When the tuning has finished and all the
channels are visible on the list, the TV display
appears automatically.
5.2 General Settings
In the General Settings menu, you can set the Time
Zone and other settings for the Receiver. In
general, if you purchased the Receiver from your
local vendor, these settings will already be as
appropriate for your area.
There are several items in the General Settings menu.
You can use these to set the various settings of the
Receiver. Use the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons or
the LEFT / RIGHT buttons to make a selection and then press the OK button.
• Time Zone
Select the time zone for your location.
• Summer Time
Select “ON” to set Summertime or “OFF” to set Wintertime.
• TV Aspect Ratio
Select the aspect ratio for your TV (4:3 or 16:9).
• Menu Language
Select the menu language.
• Main Audio Language
Select the audio language for multi-language channels.
• Main Subtitle Language
Select the subtitle language for subtitle text.
• Antenna Booster Power
You can choose ON/OFF of 5V power supply to Antenna.
6. Quick Start
This chapter provides you with instructions on the basic operations of the Receiver. As mentioned
previously, the general settings and channels will already have been set for your area. That is, you should be
able to operate the Receiver without referring to the instructions in Section 5.
6.1 Switching Your Receiver On
Press the POWER button on the Receiver or on the remote control to power on the Receiver. Press the
POWER button on the Receiver or on the remote control again to switch to Standby Mode.
6.2 Reinstallation
In general, the Receiver is already set up for you to
watch the TV programmes available in your area.
To watch a preset TV programme, you will need to
perform the following steps.
①Press the MENU button on the remote control
to go to the Channel Manager.
②Select“Reinstallation”and then press the OK
button.
③When the“Input Password”message appears,
enter the password and then press the OK
button.
④Once the Reinstallation is initiated, you will be
taken to the Language Selection screen. (See 5.1
Setting Up Your Receiver.) Select the language of
your choice.
⑤You will automatically be taken to the General Settings screen. Use the EXIT button on the remote
control to switch to Viewing Mode.
⑥Now you should be able to see a TV programme on your TV screen.
Depending on the model of your Receiver, your local TV programmes may not have been set on the
Receiver.
6.3 Selecting Channels
The following steps are for viewing a preset channel.
①To select the channel you want to watch, use one of the following methods.
• Select the channel using the Numeric buttons.
• Select the channel using the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons on the remote control or on the
Receiver.
• Press the OK button and select a channel from the channel list.
②Select the desired channel and then press the OK button. Your selected channel appears on the TV
screen.

Programme List and Sort Manager
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Volume Control / Mute Sound
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• To return to the last channel you were watching, press the LAST button.
• Info Box
This is the box that appears at the bottom of your TV screen and displays information on the current
channel.
It displays information such as the titles of the current and next programmes as well as the quality of
terrestrial reception and signal strength. For more detailed information, select the title of the programme
you want to learn more about and then press the INFO button.
6.4 Volume Control / Mute Sound
Use the VOL UP and VOL DOWN buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume of the TV.
When either button is pressed, the volume indicator appears on the TV screen.
When you have finished adjusting the volume, the volume indicator disappears automatically.
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to disable the sound temporarily.
Press the MUTE button again to restore the sound.
6.5 Listening to the Radio
The Receiver also enables you to listen to radio stations.
To listen to the radio, press the TV/RADIO button on the remote control.
To return to TV viewing, press the TV/RADIO button again.
6.6 Selecting the Audio Mode
This involves setting the audio language and the Audio Mode. The audio language is set to the
language you selected as Main Audio Language in General Settings. That is, you can use this mode to
watch a TV programme in a language other than the language you set as the Main Audio Language. If
you press the AUDIO button again after the Receiver has been turned OFF, you can again watch the TV
programme in the Main Audio Language.
①Press the AUDIO button on the remote control.
②To change the audio language, use the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons to select one of the languages
provided by the broadcaster.
③Use the LEFT / RIGHT buttons to select the Audio Mode you want. Available modes are as follows:
• Stereo: Sound comes from both speakers.
• Mono (L): Sound comes only from the left speaker.
• Mono (R): Sound comes only from the right speaker.
• AC-3: Dolby Digital (To listen to Dolby Digital, connect an amplifier with Dolby Digital decoding to the
SPDIF output.)
④To return to Viewing Mode, press the AUDIO button again or press the EXIT button.
6.7 Programme List and Sort Manager
Digital TV offers hundreds of channels. Therefore,
all the available channels are managed as a list. In
this section, we will take a look at how to display
the list you want and how to sort such lists. This is
convenient when searching for the list or channel
you want.
To view this list, press the OK button while
watching TV or listening to the radio.
3 coloured buttons are used to manage the
Programme List.
• RED button: Use this to create a user-defined list.
Press the GREEN button on the remote control to switch to the list you created.
• GREEN button:
- Total List : Use to add selected channel to other list.
①Press the GREEN button to display User lists at the right corner of the window.
②Select preferred list and press the OK button.
• User List : Use to remove selected channel from the list.
• YELLOW button: Use this to sort or filtering the Programme List.
①Press YELLOW button to display Sorting window.
②Set each option of Sorting (Alphabet, Scramble and Locked) and Filter and press the OK button.
6.8 Channel Information
No comma all broadcasters provide channel information. Depending on the broadcaster, channel
information may not always be available. You can use the EPG and INFO buttons to view the channel
information.
6.8.1 EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) Button
Use this button to view information on programme titles, broadcast schedule, programme
synopsis, etc., which are provided by the broadcaster of the current channel.
①While watching TV, press the EPG button.
②Select the programme you want to learn
more about. Use the CH UP and CH
DOWN buttons to navigate through
different programmes and use the LEFT /
RIGHT buttons to navigate through the
days of the week.
③Press the OK button. A synopsis of the
selected programme appears.
If you press the YELLOW button and do not select a Sort option then the
list order will return to the default setting.

Advanced Operation
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Subtitles and Teletext
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6.8.2 INFO Button
Use this button to obtain information about
the current programme.
①While watching TV or listening to the radio,
press the INFO button. When the button is
pressed once, channel information will be
displayed in the Info Box.
②The Info Box appears. You can check the
information on the channel, such as the
titles of the current and next programmes,
signal strength, and quality of reception.
③Press the INFO button again to display
additional information, such as a synopsis
of the current programme, theme, etc. To
display information about the next scheduled programme, press the LEFT /RIGHT button.
④To return to Viewing Mode, press the INFO button again or press the EXIT button.
6.9 Subtitles and Teletext
The Receiver is capable of receiving subtitles and Teletext. Subtitles and Teletext may not be available
depending on the terrestrial broadcaster.
• Subtitles
- To display subtitle text, press the SUBTITLE button on the remote control.
- Press the SUBTITLE button again to clear the display of subtitle text.
• Teletext by internal software
It’s possible to see the teletext by oneself using internal software in the receiver regardless of supporting
teletext on TV(In case of teletext supporting on TV, it’s possible to see the teletext regardless of using
internal software.)
①Show page 100 when the TTX button is pressed (basic page)
②Move to another page using the numeric keypad or up/down buttons. Skip to the nearest page incase
a page does not exist or the download is incomplete.
③In case several subpages are combined, it changes automatically. But it is possible to move to a
subpage using the LEFT/RIGHT buttons (The first number and the last number of the subpage will
appear at the lower left hand side of the screen)."
④Close Teletext using the Exit button.
The three coloured button functions are as follows:
- Green : Move to default (page 100)
- Yellow : Move to most recently watched page
- Blue : Change from display screen from teletext to translucent
7. Advanced Operation
This chapter provides instructions on using some of the most frequently used features of the Receiver.
7.1 Channel Search
Digital TV offers hundreds of channels. Therefore, it is important for you to be able to search for all the
channels that suit your environment and preferences. There are 3 different methods of channel search:
Auto Search, Manual Search, and Network Search. In general, Autosearch is one of the most frequently
used search functions.
①Press the MENU button on the remote control to go to the Main Menu.
②Select“Channel Manager”and then press the OK button. You will see different submenus, including
Auto Search and Manual Search, on the Channel Manager screen.
7.1.1 Auto Search
Use this search to have the Receiver
automatically search all the channels
①Select“Auto Search”and then press the
OK button. TV and radio broadcast
channels will be searched.
The names of the channels will be listed.
Press the EXIT button to return to Viewing
Mode and check that the reception of the
selected channel is good.
7.1.2 Manual Search
Use this channel search by entering the TP information manually to the Receiver. This channel
search is often used to search for a particular channel or those channels that Auto Search has
missed, but requires comparatively more expertise.
①Select“Manual Search”and then press
the OK button.
②Move scroll bar to your preferred Channel
and press the OK button and there will be
Check mark.
③Press the RED button to start search.
The names of the channels will be listed.
Press the EXIT button to return to Viewing
Mode and check that the reception of the
selected channel is good.

Favourite List Manager
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Favourite List Manager
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7.2 Favourite List Manager
The Favourite List is a collection of your favourite channels.
Digital TV offers hundreds of channels. Therefore, it is almost impossible to select channels by pressing
the actual channel number each time you want to watch a different channel. You should group the
desired channels into a list. Use this feature for convenient channel management.
①Press the MENU button on the remote control to
go to the Main Menu.
②Select“Favourite List Manager”and then select
“Edit List Name”.
③Create list names. A list name is the name given
to a list of channels that is grouped by an
individual. That is, if digital TV is enjoyed by a
family, each member of the family can create their
own channel group. For example, when creating
list names, you can assign names like“Father”,
“Mother”, etc. The list names can be anything you
like. Follow the on-screen instructions to create
them.
④After creating a list name, press the RED button.
⑤Select“Add/Remove Channels”and then press
the OK button.
⑥Select the list name you have created.
⑦Add channels from the Total List to your
Favourite List. You can also remove channels
from your Favourite List. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
⑧Press the OK button to exit the menu.
The Favourite List Manager provides the following additional functions.
• Edit Channel Name
Use this to edit channel names. Select the channel name you want to change from the Total List and
then change it.
①Use the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons to select“Edit Channel Name”.
②Use the LEFT / RIGHT buttons to select the list containing the channel for which you want to
change the name.
③Select the channel and then press the OK button.
④When the screen changes to allow you to change the channel name, follow the on-screen
instructions to change the name.
⑤Press the OK button.
• Rearrange Channels
Use this to change the order of the channels. Select the name of the channel that you want to change
the order in the list, press the OK button, use the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons to change the order,
and then press the OK button.
①Use the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons to select“Rearrange Channels”.
②Use the LEFT / RIGHT buttons to select the list containing the channel whose order you want to
change within that list.
③Select the channel and then press the OK button. The selected channel will be highlighted in blue.
④Use the LEFT / RIGHT buttons, CH UP and CH DOWN buttons, and PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN
buttons to move the highlighted channel to the desired position.
⑤Press the OK button.
• Remove Channels from Total List
Use this to remove the selected channels from the Total List. Select the channel you want to remove
from the list and then press the OK button.
①Use the CH UP and CH DOWN buttons to select“Remove Channels from Total List”and then
press the OK button.
②When the Remove Channels from Total List screen appears, select the channel(s) you want to
delete from the Total List, using the OK button, and the more them to the Recycled pressing a
Right button.
③The channel(s) you want to delete should appear in the Recycled. Press the EXIT button.
④When the message“Do you want to delete the channels in the Recycled?”appears, press the OK
button. The selected channel(s) will be deleted.

Parental Lock Manager
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Main Menu Guide
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8. Main Menu Guide
8.1 General Settings
Refer to Section 5.2 on General Settings for
details.
8.2 Favourite List Manager
Refer to Section 7.2 on Favourite List Manager for
details.
8.3 Channel Manager
Refer to Section 7.1 on Channel Search for details
on Auto Search, and Manual Search.
We will take a look at other functions.
Reinstallation
Use this to restore all settings to their default values.
①Press the MENU button on the remote control.
②Select“Channel Manager”.
③Select“Reinstallation”.
④When the“Input Password”message appears, enter the password.
⑤The settings (such as channel information and language) on the Receiver will be restored to their
defaults. However, the Receiver cannot revert to its default state if the password has been changed.
When you perform Reinstallation of the Receiver, the Receiver will be initialized in one of two ways. The
difference is determined by the Receiver model type .
• Settings will be restored to their factory default settings and channel information programmed at the
factory will remain unchanged.
• Settings will be restored to their factory default settings and channel information programmed at the
factory will also be deleted.
Delete All Channels
Use this if necessary to delete all your channels . If you use this, channels only will be deleted without
affecting your existing settings .
①Press the MENU button on the remote control.
②Select“Channel Manager”.
③Select“Delete All Channels”.
④When the“Input Password”message appears, enter the password.
⑤When the message asking you to confirm the delete operation appears, press the OK button.
8.4 Parental Lock Manager
This allows you to lock particular channels or the Receiver itself. For example, you can prevent your children
from accessing adult programme using this function.
①Press the MENU button on the remote control.
②Select“Parental Lock Manager”.
③When the“Input Password”message appears,
enter the password. The factory default user
password is‘0000’.
④When the Parental Lock Manager screen appears,
set the following items.
• Channel Lock
Select the channel you want to lock. When
someone switches to the locked channel, the
password screen will appear.
•Access Lock
Enable or disable whether to ask for the password when the Receiver is powered on. This may be set to
On or Off.
• Change Password
Select this to change the password. When someone switches to the locked channel, the password
screen will appear.
8.5 System Information
This displays brief information on the Receiver’s
software.
Use this to check the software version or release
date of the current software before upgrading
System information is as follows:
• Date
• Software Version
• Firmware

Trouble Shooting
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Additional Information
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9. Additional Information
9.1 Upgrading the Receiver Software
You can upgrade the software on the Receiver. To upgrade the software on the Receiver, contact the
store where you purchased the set. To check the software version, select “System Information” from
the Main Menu and then press the OK button. After the software upgrade, you may need to perform
Reinstallation on the Receiver. Refer to Section 8.3 on Channel Manager for information on
Reinstallation.
Caution
When you perform Reinstallation, all existing data will be lost.
①Connect the cable.
②Run the programme from your PC.
③Turn off the Receiver and then turn it back on.
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9.2 Software Transfer(Receiver to Receiver)
The S/W transfer function from receiver to another receiver.
1. Plug the power cable in the forwarding Receiver in order to transmit S/W and take out the power plug
from receiving receiver.
2. Connect forwarding receiver with receiving receiver by the RS232 cable.
3. Set the forwarding receiver on the system information screen.
4. Press [TIMER]key of forwarding receiver.(Find "Progress bar" on the screen)
5. Plug the power cable in the receiving receiver.
6. After "progress bar" is full, wait until the "complete" message shown.
After complete transmission, you need to reboot the receiving receiver in order to apply received
software.
Attention: It will be possible to lose transmission by electricity effect.
And then, you may be able to install several times.
If possible, please avoid to use the RCU while the software is downloading.
9.3 Master Password
The Master Password is the general password you will need to use to access the Receiver if you have
forgotten your User Password. The following 4-digit number is the Master Password. It is
recommended that you record your User Password in the space provided below. The User Password is
set to “0000” by default.
• Master Password
• User Password
9815
10. Trouble Shooting
Note:
Digital communications involve the simultaneous transfer and processing of large amounts of data.
Changing channels may take longer in comparison to analogue devices.
11. Recycling and Disposal
Please dispose of the device, packaging such as polystyrene and all batteries in accordance with your local
regulations and recycle wherever possible, Follow all relevant regulations and dispose of the materials at
the correct locations. Consult the relevant regulations available from your local environmental protection
agency or similar.
Problem Solution
1) No Video
- Channel Data changed. - Execute Re-Installation or Manual/Auto Channel
Search (Please refer to the Manual for details).
2) No Audio
- Check the audio mute controls- Check Audio Language; Press Audio Key and
try to change the language or change Main Audio language on general
settings menu.
3) Fail to boot receiver. - Reapply AC power- Contact A/S Center if this problem occurs continuously.
4) Fail to search channel - signal Line connection
5) Screen shows No Signal - signal Line connection
continuously
6) Video Freeze - Bad Signal stream or bad channel; move to another channel - Reapply AC
power
7) Remote control - Receiver could be interfered with Noise from other electric home appliances.
does not respond Put the receiver in some other place. - Check if the battery of Remote Control
is empty.
8) Fail to catch Preprogram - Execute the Re-Installation process or Manual/Auto Search.
channel
9) No OSD MENU - Check SCART, ensure it is connected to your receiver and TV correctly
10) Fail to Download
- PC232 Port problem
through Serial

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Technical Data
Data Service Port
Connector 9 Pin D-Female Type
Protocol RS-232 Asynch
Data Rate Max 115200 bps
Front Panel
4 Digit LED Display Channel Numbers Display
3 Buttons Power , Up , Down
IR Sensor 38KHz
Multi color (2color) LED Display Power on(Green) and Standby (RED)
Rear Panel
RF Input IEC Socket
RF Loop though output IEC Plug
Cinch output Audio (Left, Right), Video,Digital Out(SPDIF)
1SCART Output 1TV
RS232 Serial Port 9 Pin D-Female Type
Remote Eye IR Sensor
Power Input DC Jack
Remote Control Unit
Type IR (Carrier Freq. 38KHz)
Battery 2 X 1.5V AAA
31 Keys Power, 0~9, Mute, Info, Up, Down, Left, Right,
Back, Radio, OK, Menu, Exit, EPG, AD,
Timer Last, Page Up/Down, Subtitle, Audio,
Volume Up/Down
General Data
External Adapter AC 230V, 50Hz
Power Consumption Max 10Watts (Standard)
Dimension (W X D X H) 190 X 150 X 35mm
Weight 1Kg
Operation Temperature 0 ~ 40 Deg.
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Technical Data
12. Technical data
Tuner / Front-End Demodulator
RF Input Frequency 174MHz~230MHz, 470MHz~862MHz
RF Loop though output 47~862MHz
Input Impedance 75ohms
Input Signal Level -80dBm ~-20dBm
Channel Bandwidth 7MHz, 8MHz
Demodulation According DVB-T
Type COFDM 2K, 8K
Mode QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
Viterbi Decoding Rate 1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6,7/8
Guard Interval Modes 1/32,1/16,1/8,1/4 active symbol duration
Reed Solomon Decoding FEC: 204,188,t=8
Transport Demultiplexer
Demultiplex According to ISO/IEC 13818-1
Max. Input Stream 60MHz(Serial)/7.5MHz(Parallel)
PID Handling Capability 32 PID
SI Filtering According to DVB-SI spec (ETS 300 468)
Video Decoding Parameters
Video Decoding ISO/IEC 13818-2 MP@ML
Aspect Ratio 4:3 16:9
Resolution MAX. 720 X 576
Audio Decoding Parameters
Audio Decoding ISO/IEC 13818-3 Layer I & II
Operating mode Mono, Stereo
Sampling Frequency 32, 44.1, 48KHz
Baseband Video/Audio Output
Video Output Impedance 75ohms
Video Output Level 1Vp_p
Audio Output Impedance 600ohms Unbalanced
Audio Output Level 3.0Vp_p With Volume Control
Microprocessor and Main Memories
Microprocessor Type ST20-C2(STi5518)
Flash ROM(for programme memory) 1M X 16bit
SDRAM(for decoding) 4M X 16bit

MAIN MENU
Default Video
1. General Setting 2. Favorite List Manager
Time Zone
Summer Time
TV aspect Ratio
Menu Language
Edit List Name
Add/Remove ch.
Edit Channel Name
Rearrange Channels
Remove Ch. total list
Main Audio Language
Main Subtitle Language
3. Channel Manager
Auto Search
Manual Search
Channel data transfer
Delete all Channels
Alphabet
Free/Scramble
Normal / Locked
Reinstallation
4. Parental Lock Manager
Input Password
Channel Lock
Access Lock
Change Password
5. System Information
Antenna Booster Power
Audio Key Menu Key Subtitle Key
OK Key
Red Key
Green Key
Yellow Key
Info Key
Last Key Info Key
EPG Key
Radio Key
Favorite Video
Now/Next EPG
Change List
Add to List
I-Plate Menu
Info Key Now/Next EPG
Channel Guide
Menu
Sub Menu
Pop up Menu
Key description
Sorting Manager
Main Map
Table of contents
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