Sencor SDB 523T User manual

SDB 523T
EN User Manual SET TOP BOX
CZ Uživatelská příručka SET TOP BOX
SK Používateľská príručka SET TOP BOX
HU Felhasználói kézikönyv SET TOP BOX
PL Podręcznik użytkownika SET TOP BOX


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Table of Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION..............................................................................................................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................................................3
Installation.......................................................................................................................................................................................3
Use ................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Repairs..............................................................................................................................................................................................4
Remote Control and Battery.......................................................................................................................................................5
HOME.............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Information About This STB .......................................................................................................................................................6
Front panel......................................................................................................................................................................................6
Rear panel .......................................................................................................................................................................................6
System wiring.................................................................................................................................................................................8
GET STARTED............................................................................................................................................................... 9
CONTROLS...................................................................................................................................................................10
Switching Channels..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)........................................................................................................................................ 10
SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Channel List Group........................................................................................................................................................................11
Channel Search Group..................................................................................................................................................................11
Language Group.............................................................................................................................................................................11
AV Settings Group ........................................................................................................................................................................12
Local Time Setting Group...........................................................................................................................................................12
System Group................................................................................................................................................................................12
Timer Setting................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Multimedia Group........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Timeshift .........................................................................................................................................................................................14
Record..............................................................................................................................................................................................14
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................16
TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................................................................................17

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Safety information
TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTICE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
CURRENT - DO NOT OPEN
NOTICE
To minimize fire hazard or electric shock, do not remove the cover (or the rear
panel) of the device. Leave all repairs to qualified service technicians.
The lightning bolt symbol, located in an equilateral triangle, alerts the user to the
existence of uninsulated "dangerous voltages" inside the device that may be of
such intensity as to constitute arisk of electric shock.
The exclamation point symbol within the equilateral triangle alerts the user
to the existence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the
instrument'saccompanying documentation.
WARNING
TO MINIMIZE FIRE HAZARD OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
DEVICE TO RAIN OR HUMIDITY.
NOTICE
TO PREVENT FIRE HAZARD OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, ALIGN THE PLUG WIDE
BLADE WITH THE SOCKET WIDE SLOT AND PUSH THE PLUG AS FAR AS IT
GOES.
This symbol indicates that the appliance has double insulation between the
dangerous mains voltage and the parts accessible to the user. In case of service,
use only identical spare parts.
Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing water or place objects filled with liquid, such as
vases, on the unit.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
In the production of this set-top box, great attention was paid not only to meeting quality
standards, but also to ensuring safety, which is adecisive factor in the design of each of our
devices. But you must also do your part to ensure safety. This document contains important
information that will teach you how to use this set-top box and its accessories properly so that
you are satisfied. Please read them carefully before installing and using this set-top box.
Installation
1. Read and follow the instructions - All safety and operating instructions before using this
set-top box. Follow all operating instructions.
2. Keep the instructions - Keep the safety instructions and operating instructions for future
reference.
3. Heed the warnings - Respect all warnings on the set-top box and in the operating
instructions.
4. Power - This set-top box is powered from the DC adapter power plug. To avoid the risk of
electric shock, ensure that the adapter is correctly connected to the power outlet.
5. Power Sources - Only power sources that meet the ratings listed on the label on the rear
panel of the set-top box may be used to power this set-top box. If you are not sure what
type of power source is available at your home or office, contact your set-top box dealer or
electrician. For set-top boxes designed to run on batteries or other power sources, please
read the operating instructions.
6. Overloading - Do not overload power outlets and extension cords to prevent fire or electric
shock. Overloaded power plugs, extension cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked
wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous and can cause electric shock or fire.
Check the cable regularly, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration of the
insulation, ask aqualified service technician to replace it.
7. Power cord protection - Route power cords so that they cannot be stepped on or damaged
by placing objects on or against them, paying particular attention to where they exit the
set-top box.
8. Ventilation - Cutouts and openings in the cabinet of the unit are used for ventilation
to ensure reliable operation of the set-top box and to protect it from overheating. It is
forbidden to block or cover these openings. These openings must never be blocked by
placing the set-top box on abed, sofa, mat or air heating device. Do not place this set-top-
box in an enclosed space such as afridge or aself unless proper ventilation is provided or
it this is inconsistent with the set-to-box manufacturer requirements.
9. Accessories - To avoid any danger, do not use accessories other than those recommended
by the manufacturer of this set-top box.
10. Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing water or place objects filled with liquid,
such as vases, on the unit.
Warning: Be safe when using electricity. The equipment or accessories supplied from
the power line and connected to this device must be marked with the certification mark
on the accessory itself and must not be modified so as to block the safety functions.
This minimises the potential risk of electric shock or fire. In case of any doubt, contact
aqualified service technician.

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11. Accessories - Do not place this set-top box on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket
or table. The set-top box could fall to the ground and cause serious injury to children or
adults, or seriously damage itself. Use this set-top box only with the cart, stand, bracket or
table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the set-top box. Any installation of
the device must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer'sinstructions and the
mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer must be used.
11a. Be careful when moving the set-top box trolley. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven
surfaces can cause damage to the set-top box.
12. Outdoor aerial grounding - If an outdoor aerial or cable system is connected to this
set-top-box, it’snecessary that this aerial or cable system should be earthed to provide
acertain protection against voltage surges and static charge formation. Section 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical
Code, Part 1) provides information on the proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the supply conductor to the antenna discharge unit, connection to
the grounding electrodes and requirements on the grounding electrodes.
13. Power Lines - The outdoor antenna system shall not be located near overhead power
lines, other electric light or power circuits, or where it could fall on such power lines or
circuits. When installing an outdoor antenna system, you must be extremely careful not
to touch or approach such electrical lines or circuits, as this could be fatal. Installing an
outdoor antenna can be dangerous, so leave it to the professionals who install antennas.
Use
14. Cleaning - Unplug this set-top box from the power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
or spray cleaners. Use adamp cloth for cleaning.
15. Objects that can touch dangerous voltage points or "short out" parts can cause fire or
electric shock. Avoid spilling any liquid on the set-top box.
16. Lightning thunderstorms - For increased protection of this set-top-box during alightning
thunderstorm or for longer periods when the device will not be used, disconnect the power
cord from the power socket and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will protect
the set-top box from damage caused by lightning and power surges in the power grid.
Repairs
17. Repairs - Do not attempt to repair this set-top box yourself, as opening the cabinet or
removing the covers could expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Entrust all
repairs to qualified service technicians.
18. Damage requiring repair - In the following situations, unplug the set-top box from the
power outlet and have it repaired by qualified service technicians:
A. If the power adapter or the connecting power cable is damaged.
B. If liquid or foreign objects get into the set-top box.
C. If the set-top box has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the image is not displayed correctly even though you follow the operating
instructions.
Only adjust the controls that are described in this manual. Improper adjustment of other
controls can result in damage, and restoring the set-top box to normal operation often
requires asignificant amount of work by aqualified service technician.

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E. If the set-top box has fallen to the ground or its cabinet has been damaged.
F. If the set-top box shows an obvious change in behaviour - this clearly indicates the
need for repair.
19. Replacement Parts - If replacement parts are required, ask the service technician to verify
that the replacement parts used have the same safety characteristics as the original
replacement parts. Using replacement parts specified by the set-top box manufacturer
protects you from the risk of fire, electric shock or other hazards.
20. Safety Check - After completing any service or repair on this set-top box, ask your service
technician to perform the manufacturer'srecommended safety checks to verify safe
operation of the set-top box.
21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - This unit can only be wall or ceiling mounted in the manner
recommended by the manufacturer.
22. Heat - This appliance must be located away from any heat sources such as radiators, air
handlers, stoves or similar devices (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Remote Control and Battery
- Do not expose the remote control or batteries to direct sunlight or heat sources such as
radiators, heat exchangers, stoves, or other heat-producing devices (including amplifiers).
Do not use or leave the device near an open flame.
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Ensure that the sensor is not exposed to astrong light source (e.g. sunlight) or fluorescent
tube light, which can reduce the effectiveness and reliability of the remote control.
- Theremotecontrol and battery must not be exposed to dripping or running water and
must not be placed on objects filled with liquid, such as vases. Protect from getting wet,
splashing or spilling any liquid. Do not use outdoors. Failure to follow these instructions
may result in damage to the remote control or batteries.
– Do not use this device near water.
– Consideration should be given to the environmental impact of battery disposal.
– Improper use of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage and corrosion. Follow the
instructions below to ensure that the remote control works properly:
– Do not insert batteries in the wrong direction.
– Do not charge, heat, open or short-circuit the batteries.
– Don't throw batteries into the fire.
– Do not leave dead batteries in the remote control.
– Do not combine different types of batteries or old and new batteries.
– If you do not use the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the
batteries to prevent possible damage due to battery drainage.
– If the remote control does not work properly or its operating range is reduced, replace
all batteries with new ones.
– If the batteries leak electrolyte, have the controller cleaned by an authorised
workshop.

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Home
Information About This STB
Front panel
Power indicator Port USB
Rear panel
HDMI output
Antenna
TV Scart
for connection to aTV set

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Remote control
1. STANDBY (Standby)
(Turning on the STB or switching it to
standby mode)
2. STOP (Stop)
(Stop playback or programme
recording)
3. PLAY (Playback)
PAUSE (Pause / Activate Time Shift
function)
4. RED/GREEN/YELLOW/Blue button
(For interactive functions / Nested
menu function buttons)
TV/RADIO (TV/radio)
(Switching between TV and radio
modes)
MEDIA (Media)
(Open the Record menu)
AUDIO (Sound)
(Selecting the audio mode and audio
track)
5. EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
(Open the Electronic Programme Guide
menu)
6. OK button
(Confirmation of selection in the offer)
7. Cursor / CH+,- (Previous/Next Channel)
/ VOL+,- (Volume Up/Down)
(Cursor: Navigation buttons to browse
menu items)
(CH+/-: Previous/Next channel)
(VOL+/-: Volume up/down)
8. Menu (Menu)
(Open and close the menu screen)
9. USB
(Open the Video menu)
10. Search backward/forward
11. FAV (Favourites)
(Open favourites list)
12. Numeric buttons
(For entering numeric values and
selecting achannel by directly entering
its number)
13. TTX (Teletext - opening interactive
services)
14. MUTE (Mute)
15. RECORD (Record)
(TV programme recording)
16. INFO (information)
(Press to view information about the
current channel)
17. BACK (Back)
(Switch to previous channel)
18. EXIT (End offer)
19. Previous/Next
20. SUBTITLE (Turn subtitles on/off)

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System wiring
There are many different types of TVs and other devices that can be connected to this STB.
This guide lists the most common ways to connect your devices.
Connecting aTV
Antenna
HDMI TV
RF cable
HDMI cable
Scart cable
Power
Remark:
Plug the HDMI cable ONLY into areceiver that is switched off (red Standby indicator is lit).

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Get Started
The first time you use this STB, the "Installation Guide" menu will
appear. Press the cursor buttons to set Language, Country and
Save by pressing OK.
On the next page, select TV System, Resolution and Aspect Mode. We recommend to keep the
original or automatic values. After confirmation, on the next page select Active Antenna, FTA
(only Free-To-Air channels). After confirmation, on the next page specify your access password.
For first use, you can choose asimple password, such as "0000", which you can change
later.Press the "OK" button to save and start the channel search. Wait for full completion and
saving to memory. Duplicate identical channels can be stored only once, depending on the
specific parameters of the broadcaster.
Practical notes:
When you receive atuned channel, you can check its reception quality by pressing the
INFO button three times. Technical information about the multiplex being received, which
carries multiple TV channels (5-15), is displayed. 3 indicators will also be displayed: HF level
should be 70-100%, the other two parameters (BER and C/N) should be full, on the right.
Lower, and especially unstable, values can mean occasional or permanent reception failures,
poor picture quality, etc. In this case, upgrade your antenna.
Manual Search
The "Manual Search" menu allows you to set up amanual channel search.
1. Select Manual Search and press the "OK" button to go to the menu.
2. Press the cursor buttons to set the items, Channel No. Frequency, Bandwidth, and then
highlight "Start Search" and press "OK" to start the channel search.
Channel filter FTA
Choose between "No" ("All channels") or "Yes" (Free-To-Air).
LCN (Logical Channel Numbering)
You can activate/deactivate the LCN function by setting "LCN" to on/off.
Active Antenna (5 Vantenna power supply)
Turn on if your antenna requires this power supply.

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Controls
Switching Channels
There are three ways to select achannel - by scrolling through the channel list, selecting by
number and selecting from the on-screen channel list.
1. Scroll through the channel list:
To move through the channel list, press the up or down arrow button
on the remote control.
2. Selection by number:
Enter the channel number directly by pressing the numeric buttons
and press the "OK" button to select the desired channel.
3. Select from the list of channels on the screen:
You can also select the desired channel number by using the UP/
DOWN arrow keys and confirming "OK" directly from the channel
list on the screen. This list is displayed by pressing the "OK" button
and, if necessary, the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select agroup of
favourite channels. For more detailed information, see the "Channel
Manager" section of this guide.
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
1.
Press the "EPG" button to open the EPG (Electronic Programme
Guide) menu.
2. Press the cursor buttons to toggle between the channel list, the
selected channel'sevent schedule, and current/next events.
3. Press the "BLUE" button to switch to Booking Management
where you can manage previously created events or add new
ones.
EPG
TV
0009
0081
0301
0302
0303
0304
0305
BBC FOUR
BBC Parl
301
302
Dolby Labs
Rossia1
Rossia2
Fri Sat Sun Mon Tus Wed Thu
03:25-03:55
03:55-04:20
04:20-06:25
04:45-06:25
06:25-06:30
06:30-07:15
07:15-07:18
xxxxxxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxxxxxxx
xx
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
10/12 12:14
Timer List Switch Window TV/
Radio TV/Radio OK Full Screen
4. Press the "YELLOW" button to switch between channel and programme windows.
5. Only in the channel window: Press OK to close the EPG and watch the selected channel.
6. Only in the programme window: Press the "GREEN" button to set the event timer to
Record or the "OK" button to book aReminder event.
7. Only in the programme window: Press the "LEFT/RIGHT" arrows to switch between days.
8. Only in the programme window: Press the "Info" button to view information about the
selected event.
9. Press the "EXIT" button to return to the previous menu.
Arrows - move between days, channels and programmes
Remark:
EPG information is supplied to the broadcaster, who is responsible for its detail and accuracy.
In the broadcast, information is repeated cyclically, such as Teletext. The transmission and
subsequent retrieval of all information takes seconds to several minutes. The device will
only display the information it has read and stored in its memory, which is erased when the
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Settings
1. Press the "MENU" button to open the main menu.
2. Press the "LEFT" or "RIGHT" arrow to select agroup.
3. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" arrow to select the desired setting item and press the "OK"
button to open the nested menu.
Use the arrow keys and the OK button to move around.
4. Press the "EXIT" button to exit.
Channel List Group
1. TV Channel List - select the desired channel from the menu and edit it with the buttons:
RED (put into one of the four groups of favourite channels), GREEN (lock with parental
lock) BLUE (change the sorting of the whole list), YELLOW (delete all channels!), "1"
(delete one channel), "2" (rename one channel), "OK" (move one channel to another place).
The selected operations are performed after pressing the EXIT button and then confirming
"Yes".
2. Radio Channel List - the functions are similar to those of the TV channels.
3. Parental Lock - after entering your password (e.g. the
recommended initial "0000"), you will enter amenu where
you can set an age limit (which can then be used for
monitoring), lock the menu or channels. You can also choose
anew password. Remember the new password carefully.
4. LCN - you can activate or deactivate the Logical Channel Numbering LCN function. The
active function respects the channel ordering according to the broadcaster'sintent, if
broadcast. Channels not included in the LCN system are numbered 800 and above.
Channel Search Group
1. Auto Search - after pressing "OK", select whether to delete (Reinstall/New) or keep
(Update/Add) the existing list of channels before searching.
2. Manual Search - use the arrow keys to set the items, Channel, Frequency, Bandwidth and
then highlight "Start Search" and press "OK" to start searching for the radio channel.
3. Antenna Power - turn on if your antenna requires 5 Vpower.
4. FTA - select between "Yes" for all channels or "No" for only Free-To-Air channels.
Language Group
1. Language - specifies the system language of the menus.
2. First Audio - specifies the audio the device will play if it finds it for aprogramme.
3. Second Audio - specifies the audio the device will play if it finds it for aprogramme but
the first audio is not found.
4. Subtitle Language - specifies the language of the subtitles, if found for the programme.
5. Teletext Language - specifies the teletext language, if found for the channel.

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AV Settings Group
1. TV System - select according to the system supported by your TV PAL/NTSC/Auto.
Consult its instruction manual.
2.
Resolution - select the appropriate resolution from 480i/60 to 1080p/50 depending on your
TV. Proceed with discretion! Ahigher value than is supported by your TV set may lead to
unwanted effects from afluttering picture up to ablack picture.
3. Aspect Mode - Depending on your TV screen, select 4:3 LB/4:3 PS/16:9 LB/16:9 PS/
Auto.
4. Video Effect - set slight changes to Vivid, Standard, Default.
5. Audio Output - has no purpose.
6. Scart Output - Select RGB/CVBS for analogue video output. Make sure your TV and cable
support both systems.
7. Audio Description - if enabled, adds an accompanying AD commentary for certain
programmes for which it is broadcast.
8. AD Volume Offset - adjusts the ratio of the original sound to the AD commentary.
9. HDMI CEC - off or on (usually the dual independent volume of the receiver and TV is
replaced by asingle, dependent volume). HDMI CEC is asystem of mutual control of
different devices connected by HDMI cable. If you have another device equipped with
HDMI CEC, test which functions will work together (on, off, volume, channel selection,
etc.) with the remote control from the other device. Faultless cooperation between different
devices is not guaranteed.
Local Time Setting Group
1. Region - select your local region.
2. GMT Usage - GMT usage settings. The following options are available: By Region/User
Define, Off
3. GMT Offset - set the offset between "-11:30 ~ +12:00". The menu is only active if the value
"User Define" has been set in the menu above.
4. Summer Time - options: On/Off. Use if your channels do not send the time shift
information automatically.
5. Date - the "Date" and "Time" menus are only active when GMT Usage is set to "Off".
6. Time - press the numeric buttons to enter the time.
System Group
1. System Information - displays the hardware and software version of the device.
2. Factory Setting - allows you to reset the receiver back to factory settings and delete
all existing channels. You will be asked to enter your password (for example, the
recommended default password is "0000").
3. Timer List (Booking Management) - displays alist of previously made bookings and allows
you to edit or delete them (RED button). It also allows you to add anew event booking
(BLUE button).
4. OSD Setting - allows you to set the OSD Timeout to 3-10 seconds, OSD Transparency
to Off/10%/20%/30%/40%, Switching Mode to Black Screen or Video Freeze, Subtitle
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5. USB Update - if the manufacturer releases asoftware update for the device in the
future, it can be uploaded to the device here. Follow the instructions supplied with the
new software and use only the software supplied by the instrument manufacturer. Any
subsequent errors and problems are not covered by the manufacturer'swarranty.
6. Auto Standby - setting the amount of time the user is idle before the device switches to
Standby. Select 1/2/3 hour or Off - the device will not automatically turn off.
Timer Setting
This menu allows you to set the programme timer. You can set up to 20 timers.
Timer Mode - select from the options: Off/Once/Daily/Weekly
Timer Service - select Channel/Record
Wakeup Channel - set the channel that will be tuned in when an event occurs.
Wakeup Date - press the numeric buttons to enter the date of the event.
On Time - press the numeric buttons to enter the time of the event. It must be at least 3
minutes later than the current time.
End Time - press the numeric buttons to enter the end time.
Name - you can enter your event name
Don't forget to save your booking settings using Save button!
Remark:
If an item is not relevant to the task, it will remain greyed out, unavailable. The settings
for the accompanying sounds and subtitles depend on the actual content of the standard
components of the programme. Correct function of the timers requires that the broadcast
contains accurate time information.
Multimedia Group
Ensure that asuitable external data storage device is connected to
the USB port.
1. Music: RED button - sort, GREEN button - change section, YELLOW button - playlist,
BLUE button - change repeat type, LEFT/RIGHT arrows - change volume, FAV - add song
to playlist. Playback control is like anormal player, see the picture of the controller earlier
in this manual: button 3 (PLAY/PAUSE), button 2 (STOP), buttons 10 and 19.
2. Pictures: RED button - sort, GREEN button - change section, YELLOW button - favourites,
BLUE button - set up Slideshow, FAV - add image to favourites. Start the projection with
the OK button, stop with the EXIT button.
3.
Movies: GREEN button - change section, OK button - select file to play, press OK asecond
time to play the file and the selection window disappears. LEFT/RIGHT arrows - change
volume when displaying only video, skip 1 minute when displaying the position indicator
in the file. Other playback controls are like anormal player, see the picture of the controller
earlier in this manual: button 3 (PLAY/PAUSE), button 2 (STOP), buttons 10 and 19. GREEN
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4. Record Manager:
RED button - to open the rename window.
The GREEN button allows you to lock the record. You will be asked to enter your
password.
OK button - starts the selected record.
BLUE button - allows you to delete the record after confirmation.
YELLOW button - allows you to delete all of the record, after confirmation.
5. Device Information: Displays some parameters of the connected memory.
6. Storage Format: Displays some memory parameters and confirming the Format option will
format the memory for use in this device.
ATTENTION: Formatting does NOT delete the entire contents of the disk! Proceed with
discretion.
7. Record Settings (DVR Configuration): Allows you to set parameters: Time Shift to Off/On,
Recording Folder, After Recording to Watch TV/Go to Standby-mode.
Timeshift
The Time Shift function can be initiated in the view mode by pressing the "PAUSE" button if
enabled in DVR Setting. Press the LEFT/RIGHT arrows to move the cursor to the time you
want to play. Press the "OK" button to confirm. During playback you can: pause playback by
pressing the "PAUSE" button, fast forward and rewind playback by pressing the 10 button (see
picture earlier in this manual). To stop the TimeShift function, press the "STOP" button.
Remark:
The time shift is not available during playback. During the time shift, some other functions
of the receiver are limited.
Record
Instant Recording - while watching, press the "RECORD" button to start recording the current
channel. Press the "RECORD" button again to enter the duration. To stop recording, press the
"STOP" button - aconfirmation window will appear. Select "Yes" to stop the recording. Select
"No" to continue recording.
Timer Recording - you can enter your timer recording (Booking) using the EPG or manually in
the MENU/System settings.
Remark:
While the recording function is active, you can only watch another channel from the same
multiplex.
Notes on the USB connector:
• For the recording and time-shifting function, please use afast USB flash device with
higher capacity (>2 GB) and USB 2.0 interface from areliable manufacturer such as
SAMSUNG, HITACHI and SONY. Some USB devices may not be supported due to low
quality. For USB 3.0 devices, use ahigh-quality USB 2.0 connection cable.

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• The USB memory device must be plugged directly into the device. Do not use aUSB
extension cable to avoid data transmission failure and interference.
• Before using aUSB memory device, test its communication function with the device and
its data reading and writing speed.
• For maximum read speed, we recommend keeping the disk space defragmented. If the
writing and reading of the storage device is not smooth, undesirable phenomena can
occur, such as dropouts of part of the image or whole frames, disturbances in the sound,
and in extreme cases even stopping the operation. Unexpected behaviour of the connected
storage device or the presence of viruses and other malicious software can cause the
device to stop functioning and even need to be restarted.
• The USB connector is astandard type and cannot power USB devices with high power
consumption (e.g. HDDs). Use self-powered devices and power them from their own
power supplies.
• The device has been designed for maximum compatibility with storage devices. Due to
the variety of devices on the market, compatibility with every USB device cannot be
guaranteed. In case of problems, try formatting the memory device directly in the device.
If the problem persists, use another storage device.

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Troubleshooting
In some regions, the digital terrestrial signal may be weak. Therefore, we recommend using an
antenna with abuilt-in amplifier to monitor channels with weak signals.
The Problem Possible cause What to do
Standby indicator is
not lit
Disconnected power cable Check the mains cable
No signal detected Disconnected antenna Check the antenna cable
Damaged / incorrectly adjusted
antenna
Check the antenna
You are outside the digital signal
coverage area
Consult your dealer
No picture or sound Scart/AV input is not selected on
your TV
Switch to another channel
Encrypted channel
message
The channel is encrypted Select an alternative channel
No response to remote
control
The receiver is off Plug it in and turn it on
The driver is not oriented
correctly
Point the remote control at the
front panel
The front panel is covered Check for obstacles
Low remote control battery Replace the batteries in the
remote control
The remote does not
control your STB
(1) The batteries in the remote
control need replacing
(1) Replace the batteries
(2) There is an obstacle blocking
the signal path between the
remote control and the set-
top box.
(2) Check if anything is
preventing the signal
transmission between the
remote control and the
receiver
After moving the
STB to another room,
you will find that you
cannot receive digital
broadcasts
The new antenna feed point may
be part of adistribution system
that can reduce the digital signal
received by the set-top box.
Check the direct connection from
the antenna

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Technical Data
TUNER AND CHANNEL • RF INPUT CONNECTOR × 1
(IEC TYPE, IEC169-2, DRAWER TYPE)
• FREQUENCY BAND:
174 MHz ~ 230 MHz (VHF)
470 MHz ~ 862 MHz (UHF)
• SIGNAL LEVEL:
-15 ~ -70 dBm
DECODER
• Video decoder
• Audio decoder
• VIDEO FORMATS
• VIDEO EXIT
• MODULATION
• MPEG-2 MP@HL, AVC/H.264 HP @L4.1
PODPORA MPEG-4 ASP, HEVC/H.265
• MPEG-1 Layer 1,2/PCM/HE-AAC V1.0
ICE958 SPDIF/Dolby D+ and Dolby D
• 4:3/16:9 SWITCHABLE
• HDMI, SCART
• QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM
CONNECT
• POWER CABLE
• TUNER
• HDMI
• DATA PORT
• SCART
• ADAPTÉR
• ANTENNA INPUT × 1
• HDMI OUTPUT × 1
• USB x 1
• FOR TV x 1
ENERGY SOURCE
• INPUT VOLTAGE • 5 V=, 1 A
Remark:
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON THE DISPOSAL OF DISCARDED
PACKAGING MATERIALS
Take the packaging material to acollection yard for disposal.
DISPOSAL OF DISCARDED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
This symbol on the product, accessory or packaging indicates that the product
must not be treated as normal household waste. Please dispose of this product in
acollection yard designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
In some EU countries or in some European countries, you can return your products
to your local retailer when you buy an equivalent new product. By disposing of this
product properly, you are helping to protect valuable natural resources and prevent
the potential negative environmental and human health impacts that could result
from improper waste disposal. Please contact your local authority or the nearest
waste collection yard for further details. Improper disposal of this type of waste may
be subject to alegal fine.
For companies in the European Union
If you need to dispose of electrical or electronic equipment, ask your dealer or supplier for the
necessary information.
Disposal in countries outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of this product, please ask the Ministry or your dealer for the necessary
information on the correct disposal method.
The product meets the EU requirements.
Text, design and technical data are subject to change without notice and we reserve the right to
make changes.
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