X4-TECH LUNA DT7 User manual

instruction manual
mobile Multiformatplayer
with DVB-T television

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Inhalt
5Chapter 1 Intended Use
5 Before you start
5 Icon Description
6 Copyright Protection
7 Chapter 2 Safety Instructions
11 Chapter 3 Main features
11 Technical Data
13 Package Contents
14 Chapter 4 The Device
14 Front
15 Top
16 Left
18 Back
19 Remote Control
26 Changing batteries
27 Rechargeable battery
28 Tips on the Use of Batteries
30 Chapter 5 Getting Started
31 Chapter 6 DVB-T
34 Chapter 7 DVDs, Audio CDs, Data Discs, USB Sticks & Memory Cards
35 Tips on CDs und DVDs
37 Chapter 8 The Menu
37 DVB-T-Mode
39 DVD-Mode
41 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Handling
44 Chapter 10 Trouble Shooting
46 Chapter 11 Service

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Dear customer,
You have acquired one of our high-class products. This instruction manual will
tell you how to operate this device, as well as provide you with information on
cleaning and safety procedures. Please take a few minutes to read and follow all
safety and operating instructions found in this manual carefully, in order to main-
tain this products condition and ensure safe operation. Retain this manual for
future reference and pass on to third parties where applicable. Should you have
any additional questions regarding this device or should any suggestions arise,
please contract a specialized dealer or our service team for further information.
We look forward to you recommending us to others and hope you enjoy using
this device.
Your X4-TECH Team
Note:
All mentioned company and product names are registered trademarks under the rights of their
owners. All rights reserved.
No liabilities will be taken for damages or claims resulting out of not reading and/or not following
the user guide. Under these circumstances, no warranty services will be given. Liability cannot be
taken for consequential damages.
The contents of this owner manual may be changed at any time without notice.The contents may
dier slightly from those shown in print. All specications and designs are subject to change wit-
hout prior notice.
This product is EMV-certied and fulls all European and National guideline requirements.
A declaration of CE conformity has been established for this product. Certication has been docu-
mented and entrusted to the manufacturer.
Please read the safety instructions of this user guide carefully and follow them.
Chapter 1 Intended Use
The X4-TECH LUNA DT7 is a mobile DVD/TV device for the use with DVB-T televi-
sion. The integrated DVD player will read Film Discs, Audio CD’s and Data Discs.
The USB Connector and the card slot oer additional possibilities of playing lm
and music data.
Before you start
Before installing and using the device, please read this user guide carefully. For
possible questions or future use, keep this user guide in a safe place. This user
guide contains information about the installation, use, service and maintenance
of your device. If you should pass the device to other people, do not forget to
include this user guide. Should you need service or any repairs, contact an autho-
rized dealer or our service center.
Icon Description
The symbol with the exclamation mark should be read and followed with
great attention and care, as these are important points for the function of
the unit and the attached devices.
The ash symbol warns of unprotected, high voltage components or are-
as inside the housing or areas and components that should be handled
with great care. Touching these components and/or connection points
can be extremely dangerous. Only the expert may connect wires to such
points or only pre-manufactured connectors may be used. This unit does
not contain components may be maintained or handled by the user.
Therefore the unit may never be opened by anyone other than an autho-
rized dealer or a trained expert.
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DVB Describes a function in the DVB-T operating mode.
TTX Describes a function for the TTX.
DVD Describes a function in the DVD operating mode. This includes the
functions for DVD playback.
CD Describes a function for CDs.
VCD Describes a function for VCDs.
Mp3 Describes a function for MP3s.
WMA Describes a function for WMA-Data.
JPEG Describes a function for JPEG-Data.
Copyright Protection
According to the current law it is illegal to copy copyright protected products, to
distribute them, to make them publicly accessible as well as to rent them without
the prior permission of the copyright holder or entitled bodies appointed by the
copyright holder.
Chapter 1 Intended Use Chapter 2 Safety Instructions
› The following safety instructions are not only for the safety and pro-
tection of the device, but also for the protection of your own safety and
health. Please read and follow them carefully.
› In no event will liabilities be taken for consequential, incidental, direct
or indirect damages resulting from improper use of the device accor-
ding to the user guide. The warranty expires, if the instructions in the
user guide are not followed.
› This device has been built according to CE regulations. All unautho-
rized changes and/or modications on or in this device are not allowed.
The warranty and the CE expire, if this device is modied without au-
thorization.
› All persons using, handling, installing, servicing and maintaining this
device must be trained and qualied for handling and repairing this de-
vice and follow this user guide.
› Pay attention to a correct installation and use of the device. Follow the
User Manual.
› Take care that the mains cable is not squeezed, broken, damaged by
sharp edges or subjected to mechanical strain. Avoid exposing the
cable to excessive thermal temperature. Do not exchange the mains
cable. A damaged mains cable can cause an extremely dangerous elec-
tric shock.
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› Should the device, power supply or any connecting lines show dama-
ge, do not touch them, while they is still connected to the mains. Switch
o the main switch rst and then pull the mains plug carefully out of
the socket. Do not use the defect device anymore and bring it in an
authorized dealer. Do not use this device if it is damaged in any form.
Liabilities will not be taken for secondary damages resulting from misu-
se or damages of attached devices.
› Always grasp the plug rmly and pull straight from the outlet. Never un-
plug the appliance by pulling on the cord.
› Lay out your cables in such a way, that they cannot become a hazard.
› This product is not a toy and not suitable for infants and child-
ren. Infants and children cannot assess the risks involved, when
dealing with electrical devices.
› This product contains small parts, which should be kept out of
reach of young children and babies.
› Do not leave the packaging material lying around. Children
might play with the plastic bags and risk suocation.
› Keep this product away from water, dampness and high humidity to
avoid the danger of short circuit or/and re or/and electric shock or/
and damage to the product or/and connected devices.
› Keep this product away from vessels containing liquids, e.g., buckets,
vases or plants. Liquids can enter the case/housing or the plug connec-
tors. This may not only destroy the unit itself, but also lead to damages
of the connected devices.
› Do not use this device in a tropical humid climate. If the product is
brought in from the cold to a warm area (e.g., during transport), con-
densation can occur within the unit. Let the device reach room tempe-
rature, before you use it.
› Do not use this device in the bathroom.
› Never pull the mains plug with damp or wet hands. There is a risk of
electric shock!
› To avoid heat congestion, do not cover the device with objects such as
magazines, table covers or curtains.
› Do not use this device in a congested area or near sources of great
heat.
› Always put the device on an even stable surface to avoid damages.
› Do not place this device or the power supply near an open ame such
as candles.
› Follow all safety instructions in this user’s guide and the user guides of the
connected devices.
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Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Main features
› If you have any doubt about the approach, the security, the handling or
the correct connection of the device, or questions should arise which are
not claried in the course of this user guide, please turn to an authorized
dealer or contact our technical information.
› 17,5 cm (7") LCD display with 480 x 234 resolution
› mobile DVB-T reception
› Supports MP3 and WMA music les
› Supports JPG les
› Supports MPEG 1, MPEG2, AVI les
› Supports DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW and Picture-CD
› Supports SD, MMC and MS memory cards up to 4 GB in FAT-32 format
› Supports USB-Stick up to 4 GB in FAT-32 format
› Supports EPG and TTX
› Integrated speakers
Technical Features
Device
› Operating voltage: Adapter: 100–240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz
Car adapter: 10–15 V DC
Device: 9–12 V DC
› Power consumption: < 10 W
› Display: 17,5 cm (7")
› Aspect ratio: 16:9, 4:3 PS und 4:3 LB
› Resolution: 480 x 234
› Signal system: PAL and NTSC
› Dimensions (W x H x D): 200 x 140 x 36,5 mm
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Rechargeable Lithium battery
Output: 7,4 V
Capacity: 1200 mAh
Charging time: approx. 4 hrs (OFF mode) / up to 20 hrs (On mode)
Operational time: Up to 2 hours (depending on activity)
Operational time: Up to 2 hours (depending on activity)
Storage circumstances: Temperature: 0 – 40 °C
Humidity: 65 % ± 20 %
3.2 Package Contents
› X4-TECH LUNA DT7 with integrated rechargeable battery
› Remote control
› 12V car adapter
› User guide
› Service card
› AV-cable
› Power supply: Input: 100–240 V~50 / 60 Hz 0,3 A
Output: +9V 1A
› DVB-T antenna
Chapter 3 Main features Chapter 3 Main features
› Weight: approx. 546 g
› DVB-T mode: Standard: DVB-T
› Output Video: 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Audio: 1,4 Vrms (1 kHz, 0 dB)
DVD
› Laser: Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650 nm
› Video system: PAL and NTSC
› Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (1 dB)
› Signal-to-noise ratio: > 80 dB (ANALOG OUT, connectors only)
› Dynamic range: > 85 dB (DVD/CD)
Connections
Antenna, AV-out (3,5 mm), earphones (3,5 mm), USB 2.0, card reader, 12 V DC-IN
Supports
Video: MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI
Audio: MP3, WMA
Pictures: JPG
Memory cards: SD, MMC and MS bis zu 4 GB capacity and formatted
to FAT-32
USB ash drives: up to 4 GB capacity and formatted to FAT-32
Discs: DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R,
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Front
1 Sensor (for the remote control)
2 Control-LED (On/O)
This LED is red when the device is switched on.
3 Control-LED (battery status)
This LED is green when the rechargeable battery is fully loaded. It becomes
red, when the device is being loaded.
4 LCD-Display
Top
5 Card Reader
The card reader supports SD, MMC and MS type memory cards up to 4 GB.
The cards need to be formatted in FAT-32 format.
6 MEDIA
This button opens the source selection menu. Select your source
(disc drive, memory card or USB stick) and exit the menu by pressing the
button again.
7 DVD/DVB-T
Press this button to switch between DVD and DVB-T mode.
8 SETUP
Press this button to enter/leave the setup menu. Please note that there is
a dierence between the setup menu of the DVD and the DVB-T mode.
9 ENTER
Press this button to conrm your selection.
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The Device 4
DVD
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10 Navigation Buttons
/ VOL –, / VOL+, / and /
Press to navigate within menus.
Press to rotate/mirror pictures.
/ VOL–, / VOL+ Hold to increase/decrease the volume.
Press to change to the next/previous
favourite group.
Press to arrive at the next/prior data overview.
/ , / Press, to display the next/previous program
during DVB-T mode.
Hold to change to the next/previous title/le.
Left Side
Chapter 4 The DeviceChapter 4 The Device
11 USB 2.0 Connector
› USB sticks up to a capacity of 4 GB can be used. They need to be formatted
in FAT-32.
› Do not use an extension cable longer than 25 cm.
› Hard discs cannot be used with this device.
The use of USB cables is limited to the length of 3m. A cable exceeding
the length of 3m might lead to a bad performance and can inuence
other devices due to electromagnetic disturbances (EMC).
The USB connector is not designed as a power supply for external devices e.g.
hard disc. Please read the user guide of the attached device.
12 Earphones
You can connect a set of earphones to this jack. Speakers are muted, once
earphones are plugged into the device.
Listening to earphones at higher volumes over a longer period of time
can damage your hearing or even cause permanent hearing loss.
13 AV OUT
Video output connector you can use this output to connect to external
devices (e.g. a monitor). Please read the user guide of the attached device.
14 DC IN 9-12V (Connection for the power supply)
› Switch o the device. Plug in the supplied power supply into the socket with
DC IN 9 –12V. Connect the power supply to the mains socket.
› To use the device with the cigarette lighter in the car, use the car adapter.
Connect the adapter to the socket with DC IN 9 –12V and then connect to the
cigarette lighter socket.
Please bear in mind that the device consumes a minimal amount of
power, even in a standby mode. Please take this into consideration
when operating the device with your vehicle’s electrical system. Remove the
adapter from the power supply source in order to completely cut o the
power supply to the device.
JPEG
DVB
DVD
DVB
DVD
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15 ON OFF
› Push the switch to ON to use the device and to OFF to switch it o.
› The device will automatically use battery power if it is not connected to the
power supply.
16 ANT (Antenna)
› Connect the supplied DVB-T antenna to this input.
Back
Chapter 4 The DeviceChapter 4 The Device
17 Loudspeakers
18 OPEN
Press this button to open the disc drive.
19 Disc Drive
You can play DVDs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, SVCDs, VCDs, CDs, Audio-CDs and
Picture-CDs with this device.
20 Stand
Remote control
Please note that this device is designed to be used with a remote control.
To get best results, point the remote control directly at the device. The distance
should not exceed 5 meters or an angle of 60 degrees.
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1 A-B (Programming of repetitive sequence)
DVD CD VCD Mp3 WMA
Press the button at the starting point and then at the end point oft the
sequence you want repeated. Press the button again to exit the repetition
mode.
2 MUTE
Press this button to mute the volume. Press again to resume hearing.
3 Number Pad
› You can access titles directly by inputting the title number.
DVD „10+“ counts in steps of 10. The last digit is input by the numbers on
the number pad.
DVD Please note that all les are counted progressively. This means that the
rst le is le number one. A repetitive pressing of 10+ lets you select the les
in steps of 10.
TTX A specic page can be accessed directly by entering the page number.
4 SUBTITLE
Press this button repeatedly to view the available subtitles.
5 ANGLE/EPG
DVD Press the button repeatedly to view the available dierent viewing
angle of the DVD.
DVB Press the button to enter or leave the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
If this function is supported by the broadcasting station/the signal is
received, information on the running program can be viewed. With the
navigation buttons you can browse through the programs and their oers.
6 TITLE /TV / RADIO
DVB Press the button to jump between the list of DVB-T programs oered
and possible radio stations.
DVD Back to the main menu of a DVD out of playback.
7 Navigation Buttons
,
,
and Press to navigate within menus.
JPEG Pictures may be rotated or mirrored during viewing.
DVB With
and
wechseln Sie zu dem nächsten/vorherigen Sender.
DVB With
andyou can choose your next/previous favourite group
during DVB-T mode. Favourites are selected and dened in the Setup Menu
under “Channel Guide“ -> “Channels Class“. If this is done, then only these
favourites can be selected whilst using this function.
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8 ENTER
Press ENTER to conrm your selection.
9 SETUP
Opens/leaves the SETUP function.
10 (play/pause)
Press to pause/play/continue playback.
11 (stop)
Press (stop) to stop playback. The device bookmarks the position in the
playback. Pressing ENTER will continue playback from this point onward.
Double pressing of (stop) or another action will delete the bookmark.
12 PROGRAM/TTX (make playlist/videotext)
DVD With“PROGRAM/TTX“ you can create a playlist. First you need to
choose a save space with the navigation buttons. You can then enter the
le (title and chapter number for DVDs) with the number buttons. After
you have selected your playlist press “PLAY“ to start playing. Press
”PROGRAM/TTX“ to exit the menu without saving. To delete the playlist
press “PROGRAM/TTX“ during replay and then “CLEAR“.
JPEG Press the button repeatedly to select the available eects between the
pictures during a slide show.
TTX By pressing “PROGRAM/TTX“ you can enter/leave the videotext (TTX)
mode. If this feature is supported by the broadcasting station the start menu
will open. You can browse through the pages with the number pad. , ,
and substitute the colours green, red, blue and yellow function buttons.
13 REPEAT
DVD Press this button repeatedly to access the available repeat modes.
14 DVD/DVB
Switch between DVB-T and DVD mode.
15 SOURCE
DVD This will open the source menu. Here you can choose the input
medium that you want to view (disc drive, memory card or USB stick).
Pressing the button again will exit the menu.
16 DISPLAY
Press this button repeatedly to display available information (e.g. reception
quality or remaining playback time).
17 AUDIO
DVB DVD Press this button repeatedly to select the available
soundtracks.
CD VCD Press this button repeatedly to select the available audio
channels (STEREO, MONO L or MONO R).
18 MENU
DVD Press this button to enter the chapter selection during playback of
DVDs. Pressing this button again will continue playback.
DVD Press this button to select between le types (sound, picture, lm).
Pressing this button while viewing a le will bring you back to le selection.
19 RETURN
DVD Press this button to return to the chapter selection during playback
of DVDs.
DVD Press this button to return to the le type selection (sound, picture,
lm). Pressing this button while viewing a le will bring you back to le
selection.
DVB Press this button to return to the previously seen program.
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DVB-T SETUP menu.
20 SEARCH
DVB Starts the automatic program search function. First select the country,
if local position numbers should be used and start the program search. The
program search can take some time. During the search a progress bar is
shown. As soon as the search is nished program number one will be shown.
Alternatively you can search programs in the DVB-T setup menu.
DVD Press the button once to enter the search menu. Press “Search“.
A search menu will open at the top of the display. Use the number pad to
directly input the channel number. Use “ENTER“ to navigate. Pressing this
button again exits the menu.
21 SLOW
DVD Press this button repeatedly to select the available slow motion
functions. (play/pause) resumes normal playback.
normalen Wiedergabe zurück.
22 VOL –/+
Volume control (decrease/increse the volume). Other sound control can be
selected in the setup menu.
23 / red
DVD Press this button to access previous chapter/title/le.
TTX Is the red function button when using TTX. The use is dependent on
the TTX page.
23 / green
DVD Press this button to access next chapter/title/le.
TTX Is the green function button when using TTX. The use is dependent on
the TTX page.
24 / yellow
DVD Starts a fast backward of the playback. Repeated pressing varies the
speed. resumes normal playback.
TTX Is the yellow function button when using TTX. The use is dependent
on the TTX page.
25 / blue
DVD Starts a fast forward of the playback. Repeated pressing varies the
speed. resumes normal playback.
TTX Is the blue function button when using TTX. The use is dependent on
the TTX page.
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Chapter 4 The Device
Changing Batteries
The remote control uses one battery of the type CR2025 3V.
If the range of the remote control is reduced or if the remote control is not wor-
king correctly anymore, change the batteries.
› Press the small clip of the battery compartment in direction of the arrow (1). Pull
out the battery compartment (2).
› Take out the battery and dispose of it, as laws and regulations of your country
require.
› Place the new battery into the battery holder. Mind that you have the correct
polarity.
› Push the battery holder back into the battery slot.
› Remove the battery, if the remote control is not being used for a longer period
of time or stored away.
Chapter 4 The Device
Rechargeable battery
The rechargeable battery has a capacity of 1200 mAh. This oers operational time
for about two hours, depending on the type of active use
The device will use the battery power if it is not connected to an external power
supply.
This device utilizes a Lithium rechargeable battery. Rechargeable batteries have a
limited number of charge cycles. Each charging cycle, even a short one, shortens
the battery lifespan. To increase battery lifespan, always recharge batteries com-
pletely and without disruption. The rechargeable battery can be charged up to
800 times, after which the capacity will then gradually begin to decrease.
This device has a permanent built-in rechargeable battery that should be kept
away from heat sources. Never try to remove the rechargeable battery. Please
contact your local dealer if a malfunction occurs during operation or battery re-
placement is required.
Note
Please note that the battery charging process can take up to approximately 20
hours, if the device is turned on at the same time. However, charging the battery
with the device turned o will only take up to approximately 4 hours. It is there-
fore recommended to turn the device o during charging.
Rechargeable batteries should always be completely charged rst, before
using them for the rst time. This could otherwise impair battery capacity.
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Tips on the Use of Batteries
Please note the following points when using batteries.
› Batteries are not toys and should be kept away from children.
› Remove batteries from devices when they are not being used for a longer time
period.
› Do not leave batteries lying around. There is a danger, that they may be swallo-
wed by children or pets. In such a case, immediately contact your doctor
› Batteries may not be exposed to extreme heat such as sunshine, re or ovens.
There is the danger of explosion.
› Make sure that batteries are never short circuited. Batteries may not be rechar-
ged. There is the danger of explosion.
› Please follow the manufacturer’s instruction manual, in case you are using re-
chargeable batteries.
› Leaking and damaged batteries can cause burns on the skin. If the batteries are
damaged, use gloves.
› Make sure that the device is switched o when it is not being used.
› Change all batteries at the same time
› If necessary, clean the battery contacts and their contacts in the device.
› Avoid the total discharge of rechargeable batteries.
› Take care of correct polarity when using batteries.
› Batteries are hazardous waste and do not belong in the normal waste bin.
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What is DVB-T?
DVB-T is the abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial. DVB-T is
broadcasted by earth based transmitters into the atmosphere. DVB-T is a varia-
tion of DVB and has been agreed upon as European standard for the broadcast
of television and radio programs for reception with a standard aerial. The used
frequencies are identical to the standard UHF- and VHF- of analogue channels.
These frequencies can be used far more eectively in the digital mode than in the
analogue mode as more than one program can be broadcasted on one channel.
Program Search
› The button„SEARCH“ starts the automatic program search.
› Alternatively programs can be directly selected in the DVB-T menu.
Changing channels
You have several options to select your program:
› With
/
you can change to next/previous channel.
› Channels can be selected directly by inputting the program channel number
with the number pad.
› Channels can be selected in the EPG mode. To open EPG mode press „ANGLE/
EPG".
› Pressing„RETURN" will change to the previously seen channel.
› With
/
you can choose a group of favourites to be active.
The installation assistant dialogue box will appear on screen after turning
the device on for the rst time.
› You will be asked if this option is to be carried out. Select “YES“.
› Select the country and language.
› Select “NEXT“.
› Adjust now the desired volume.
› Now you will be asked if you would like to start an automatic channel scan. Se-
lect “YES“.
› Scanning starts. As soon as scanning is nished, the device will switch to the
program.
› Further settings are available for selection in the menu. You can open the menu
with “SETUP“.
Try to maintain a safe volume level and avoid excessive noise. Over a certain
amount of time your hearing will become accustomed to the adjusted
volume level. Please note that excessive sound pressure levels created when lis-
tening to loud volume levels with earphones or headphones can lead to perma-
nent hearing damage or loss.
Your full concentration and attention is required while driving in trac (as
well as in many other surroundings). Operating the device, listening to mu-
sic with earphones/headphones or watching a movie can divert one’s attention
and be just as distracting, as using your cell phone while driving. In case of an
accident, insurance coverage might be denied and you could be partially blamed
for the accident respectively!
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› With the navigation buttons you can browse through the programs and their
oers.
Automatic Channel Change
› Choose a channel in the EPG overview by pressing „ENTER“ to switch the auto-
matic channel change ON or OFF. Currently running programs or parallel running
programs cannot be selected. A channel, that has been selected for automatic
channel change is identied by having a dierent colour in the overview.
› Up to 15 programs can be selected for the automatic channel change.
› Exit EPG.
› As soon as a saved program starts you will be asked if you want to change to
the channel. Conrm by pressing„ENTER“. The window automatically closes after
15 seconds.
› „SETUP" opens the DVB-T menu. You can choose the channel in the “Channel
Guide” under„TV Channels".
Program settings
› Open the DVB-T menu by pressing „SETUP“. Choose “Channel Guide” to edit the
channels.
› TV/Radio Channels: Oers an overview over the channels and the possibility to
sort them.
› Channels Class: Here you can add or delete channels from the various groups.
› Channels Edit: Here channels can be renamed, moved or deleted.
Videotext (TTX)
› By pressing „PROGRAM/TTX“ you can enter/leave the videotext (TTX) mode. If
this feature is supported by the broadcasting station/the signal is received the
start menu will open. You can browse through the pages with the number pad.
, , and on the remote control serve as green, red, blue and yellow func-
tion buttons for this service.
Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
› The button „ANGLE/EPG“ opens/closes the Electronic Program Guide (EPG). If
this function is supported by the broadcasting station/the signal is received, in-
formation on the running program can be viewed.
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Please follow these steps in the described sequence.
1 Putting in the medium
› Press„OPEN“ to open the disc drive, insert the disc and close the drive.
› Put the USB stick into the USB socket.
› Put the memory card into the card reader slot.
2 Switch with "DVD/DVB" to DVD mode.
3 Open the source selection menu by pressing„SOURCE“ or „MEDIA“.
Movie DVDs will start their playback automatically.
4 Select the desired le type.
5 Before removing your current device, change to an alternative input device.
Never remove your media whilst it is being use. This may lead to damage
of the device, medium or loss of data.
Tips on Handling CDs und DVDs
Handling CDs and DVDs
Do not touch the silver side of the disc. Handle the disc by holding
the edges only or putting a nger through the center hole, so that
no ngerprints are left on the silver side. Do not stick tapes, labels
or papers onto either sides of the disc. The glue can destroy the
disc.
Storing CDs and DVDs
Store the DVD/CD in a safe place and in the supplied case. It will save it from scrat-
ches. Do not put the disc into direct sunlight. Do not put the DVD/CD near or on
heaters or other heat sources. Do not leave the disc in the car on warm days. Heat
may deform the disc. Do not put heavy things onto the disc.
Cleaning CDs und DVDs
Fingerprints, scratches and dust can be a reason that a disc is not
read or that a program does not install itself correctly. Before you
use the disc, clean it with a dry, antistatic cloth. Wipe the disc dia-
gonally. Do not use any solvents such as alcohol, petrol, thinner or
any other cleaners or anti static sprays, as these might react with
the disc material and destroy the disc.
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› Open/close the menu with„SETUP“.
DVB-T Mode
Channel Guide
› TV-/Radio Channels
- Allows an overview of all channels and oers the possibility to sort these.
› Channels Class
Allows the addition or deletion of channels to various groups.
› Channels Edit
Allows the change of channel names, the reorganisation of channels or the de-
letion.
System Cong
› TV Setting
TV SYSTEM (PAL or NTSC).
TV TYPE (4:3PS, 4:3LB or 16:9).
Note: PAL is the standard TV norm for Germany.
› Video Setting
Adjust Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation.
› Audio Setting
Denes audio-output (SPDIF AUS, RAW or PCM) of the SPDIF-Signal.
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Note
Depending on your Disc-drive and/or the used CD-R/RW (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-
RW, DVD+RW) it may come to come to malfunction based in compatibility and
features of the disc-drive.
Some DVD’s and CD’s may not be able to be used at all, due to restrictions on the
disc. It may therefore come to inability to use certain discs.
Manufacturers may have already intentionally programmed playback functions
on some DVD and Video CDs. Therefore, it is possible that some playback func-
tions may not be available or additional functions may be available for use.
Do not use irregularly shaped discs (e.g. heart shaped). This may cause a mal-
function.
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› Language
Denes the OSD language.
› Parent Control
Change PIN (standard PIN is 0000).
Denes parental channel control (lock and unlock channels).
› Time Setting
Denes time zone (Germany is GMT+1).
› Systeminfo
Displays various information of the device.
Installation
› Auto Scan
Starts Automatic Channel Search for a specied country
› Manual Scan
Only certain bands are searched.
› Default Setup
Reset to factory settings.
8.2 DVD-Mode
System Setup
› TV System
Set the TV system (PAL or NTSC).
Note: PAL is the standard TV norm for Germany.
› Screen Saver
Activate screen saver On/O.
› TV-Type
Set the aspect ratio (4:3PS, 4:3LB or 16:9).
› Password
Change pin for parental control (standard PIN is 0000).
› Rating
Specication for parental control for DVD if this feature is supported by the DVD:
1: KID SAFE (for Kids)
2: G (for all age groups)
3: PG (for children with parental guidance)
4: PG 13 (for children above 13 years)
5: PG-R (for youngsters with parenting guidance)
6: R (not for youngsters)
7: NC-17 (for viewers over 17)
8: ADULT (for adults only)
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