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Important Safety Instructions
SAFETY PRECAUTION
Important Safety Instructions
1, Read these instructions
2, Keep these instructions
3, Heed all warnings
4, Follow all instructions
5, Do not use this apparatus near water
6, Clean only with dry cloth
7, Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8, Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9, Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10, Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11, Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12, Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use cautions
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13, unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14, Refer all servcing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged. Liquid has been spilled or objects have falled into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
15, WARNING: to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or moisture.
16, The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device
shall remain readily operable.
Important Safety Instructions
SAFETY PRECAUTION
CAUTION:
The lightning flash with
arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to
the presence of "dangerous
voltage" withink the product
enclosure that may be so
sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric
shock to a person.
The exclamation point within
Warning:
To reduce the risk of electric an equilateral triangle is
shock, do not open the cover intended to alert the user to
or cabinet. No user
important operating and
serviceable parts inside.
maintenance (servicing)
Refer servicing to qualified instructions in the literature
personnel only.
accompanying the
apparatus.
Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user
shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in
the text of the manual:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
WARNING: The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing of liquids.
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
WARNING: Do not put a candle or lamp on the cabinet, as this can cause a risk of fire.
WARNING: The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in
the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. If you are not sure of the type of
power supply to your home, consult your local dealer or power company.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: The batteries of the remote control should not be exposed to excessive heat
such as fire, direct sun, or similar.
WARNING: Maintenance personnel must use the appropriate tools and replacement
parts as specified by the manufacturer.
Note: Do not open the cabinet on this unit, as this may expose you to dangerous
voltages and radiation.
Unit Cleaning: After the unit power is turned off, you can clean the cabinet, panel and
remote control with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.
Attachments: Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the manufacturer’s
approval, as this may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury.
Locating: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to protect it from
overheating. Do not block these openings or allow them to be blocked by placing the unit
on a bed, sofa or other similar surface.
Power-Cord Protection: Place the power-supply cord out of the way, where it will not be
walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the unit.
Object and Liquid Entry: Never put objects of any kind into this unit through openings,
as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill any liquid on the unit.
Note: Moisture may be formed inside the unit under the following conditions:
• When the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment, or an air-condition
room, to a warm place.
• Immediately after a heater has been turned on.
• In a steamy or very humid room.
If moisture forms inside the unit, it may not operate properly. To correct this problem, wait
several hours for the moisture to evaporate before operating the unit.
Parts Replacement: When the unit parts need to be replaced, user should make sure
the service technician uses the replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or
having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized replacement may
create a risk of fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Safety Check: After all the maintenance and repairs are done, the user should request
the service technician conduct an overall safety check, to ensure the unit is in proper
operating condition.
Important Safety Instructions
Contents
1. Settop Description & Remote Control ..................................................................2
1.1 Settop Description............................................................................................... 2
1.2 Front Panel Description....................................................................................... 2
1.3 Rear Panel Description ....................................................................................... 4
1.4 Remote Control Description ................................................................................ 6
2. Basic Operation ......................................................................................................7
2.1 Switch ‘ON’ the Settop ........................................................................................ 7
2.2 Standby Mode ..................................................................................................... 7
2.3 MUTE.................................................................................................................. 8
2.4 AUDIO................................................................................................................. 8
2.5 RECALL .............................................................................................................. 8
2.6 Channel Numbers ............................................................................................... 8
2.7 PPV..................................................................................................................... 9
2.8 GUIDE................................................................................................................. 9
2.9 CH ▲/▼........................................................................................................... 11
2.10 VOL ◄/►........................................................................................................ 11
2.11 OK................................................................................................................... 11
2.12 MENU ............................................................................................................. 12
2.13 EXIT ................................................................................................................ 12
2.14 PAUSE............................................................................................................ 12
2.15 ZOOM ............................................................................................................. 12
2.16 INFO ............................................................................................................... 13
3. Menu.........................................................................................................................14
3.1 Programs: ......................................................................................................... 14
3.1.1 TV Channel List .......................................................................................... 14
3.2 User Options ..................................................................................................... 21
3.2.1 Language ................................................................................................... 21
3.2.2 TV System .................................................................................................. 22
3.2.3 Display Setting............................................................................................ 23
3.2.4 Local Time Setting...................................................................................... 24
3.2.5 Timer Setting .............................................................................................. 25
3.2.6 Parental Lock.............................................................................................. 26
3.2.7 OSD Setting................................................................................................ 27
3.2.8 Favorite ...................................................................................................... 28
3.2.9 CAS information ......................................................................................... 28
3.2.10 Restore default values:............................................................................. 28
3.3 Installation......................................................................................................... 29
3.3.1 Auto Scan................................................................................................... 29
3.3.2 Factory Setting ........................................................................................... 30
3.3.3 Software upgrade by OTA .......................................................................... 30
3.3.4 Upgrade by USB......................................................................................... 31
4. Technical Specification ........................................................................................32
Remote Control & Panel Description
1. Settop Description & Remote Control
1.1
Settop Description
This Settop allows you to receive unencrypted (free) and encrypted (paid tier)
Digital Cable programs from your Cable TV Service Provider.
The Settop will search for additional new channels as soon as you launch the
automatic channel search. All Settop settings can be easily configured via the
user interface (Settop Menu).
1.2
Front Panel Description
Power/
Power/
Standby
Menu, CH+/-,
USB
Remote
Signal LED
Sensor
Vol +/-, OK
POWER Button
Used to switch the Settop between the ON mode
and Standby mode (Make sure the rear panel
ON/OFF switch is set to ON).
Remote Sensor
Detects the infrared (IR) signals from the remote
control unit. Point your remote toward this area
when selecting channels, adjusting volume, etc.
Remote Control & Panel Description
Display (4-Digit /
7-Segment)
When the Settop is on, this will display the Channel
Number you are watching.
When the Settop is in standby mode, this will
display the current Time.
LED:
Power/Signal
Red light (POWER) is displayed when Settop is
plugged in and rear panel switch is in ON position.
Yellow light (SIGNAL) is displayed when the Settop
is ON and properly tuned to a channel.
VOL+/-
Press these buttons to adjust the sound level. You
may also need to adjust your TV volume control to
achieve the desired sound level.
These will also serve as Cursor buttons, for
navigating and changing preferences in the Settop
Menu.
MENU
This button allows you to enter the Settop Menu,
making it possible to set the Settop features to your
preference without using the remote control.
This button will also allow you to exit all Menus.
CH+/-
Press these buttons to change the channel.
These will also serve as Cursor buttons, for
navigating and changing preferences in the Settop
Menu.
OK
Press this button to display the channel list.
This button will also serve as the OK button while in
the Settop Menu.
USB
Flip down the front panel cover to reveal the USB
jack. Use this to connect an external USB device,
which can be used to view pictures, as well as
record and playback video content.
Remote Control & Panel Description
1.3
Rear Panel Description
Component
Output
Power
CH3/4
Switch
Smart Card
RF Output
Cable
Input
HDMI
Video, L/R
Output
Audio Output
CABLE IN
CABLE input of the tuner.
signal to this jack.
LOOP OUT
CABLE output for connecting Cable TV signal to
another device. This jack will output the cable
signal at all times, whether the receiver is on or off.
HDMI
High Definition Multimedia Interface connection.
This connection enables secure distribution of
uncompressed high-definition video and audio, in a
single cable. Because signals remain in digital
format, HDMI assures that the images retain the
highest video quality from your Settop to your TV.
VIDEO
Composite video output for connecting to your TV
video Input jack.
Connect your Cable TV
Remote Control & Panel Description
AUDIO
AUDIO output for connecting to your TV Audio
Input jacks.
SMART CARD
De-scramble
pay
TV
services
for
encrypted-premium channel content reception
(contact your Cable TV Provider for this Card and
to order programming). Be sure the Smart Card is
inserted with proper orientation.
TO TV
RF Modulator output for connecting to your TV RF
input (Analog CH3/4 RF Output).
ANT IN
Antenna input for connecting a terrestrial off-air
antenna. This input will pass thru to the ‘TO TV’
output, but only when the Settop is set to Standby
or Off.
Y Pb Pr
Component output for connecting high quality
Video to your TV.
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AC IN
Main Power cord for your Settop.
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POWER
ON/OFF
Allows user to completely switch off power to the
Settop, without having to unplug the Main Power
cord.
Remote Control & Panel Description
1.4
Remote Control Description
Basic Operation
2.
Basic Operation
2.1
Switch ‘ON’ the Settop
First, plug in your Settop.
Next, set the Power ON/OFF switch on the rear
panel of the Settop to ‘ON’.
Then, press the [Power] button on the front panel
or remote control, to turn the Settop ON. When the Settop is first used, it will
start a ‘First Time Setup’ walk-thru operation.
? Frequently Asked Question
Q: My Settop is powered on, but the TV screen shows nothing:
A: Make sure your TV is set to the correct video input. For example, if you
have connected the Settop to the HDMI1 input of your TV, then you need to
select the corresponding input of the TV.
Q: My Settop is powered on, but only a “No Signal” display is shown.
A: The channel you selected has no signal. This can be caused by
several reasons:
1. The channel you selected currently has no programming from your cable
provider. Select another channel.
2. The signal of the current TV channel is too weak. You can try changing to
another channel with a stronger signal. If the problem still exists, please
consult your local Cable TV Provider.
2.2
Standby Mode
1. Press the [Power] button on the front panel or remote control, to switch from
operational mode [ON] to standby mode [OFF].
2. In standby mode, press the [Power] button on the front panel or remote
control, to switch to operational mode [ON]. The last active channel will be
tuned and displayed.
3. To switch the Settop off completely, set the Power ON/OFF button on the
Rear Panel to [OFF]. Or, you may unplug the main power cord from the AC
wall outlet.
Basic Operation
2.3
MUTE
1.
Press the [Mute] button to mute the sound. An icon will be displayed on the
screen to indicate the sound has been muted.
2.
2.4
Press the [Mute] button again to restore the sound.
AUDIO
1.
Press the [Audio] button to open the Audio Mode window.
2.
Select the desired audio program with [CH▲/▼] and change the value with
[VOL◄/►].
2.5
RECALL
Press the [Recall] button to toggle between the current channel and the
previously selected channel.
*You may also use this [PGDN / RECALL] button when in the GUIDE to quickly
page down thru the available channels.
2.6
Channel Numbers
Enter the channel number directly with your remote control and confirm the
number with the [OK] button, to change to the desired channel.
Basic Operation
2.7
PPV

2.8
GUIDE
The Settop has an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) to help you navigate
through all available channels. The EPG supplies information such as channel
listings, program descriptions, and starting/ending times for all programs.
Press the [GUIDE] button to display the Electronic Program Guide.
NOTE: When in this menu, use the color buttons on your remote control to
correspond to the color coded function (for example, the Green-Time feature is
accessed by pressing the Green-GUIDE button on your remote).
1. Press the RED button on the remote control, which corresponds to the RED
(Time) command on the bottom of the screen.
following screen.
You will then enter into the
Basic Operation
Icons to navigate
around the EPG
2. Use the [VOL◄/►] buttons to select the chosen icon, then press the [OK]
button to set that action.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the original EPG
screen.
Back to actual time
Navigate at a “30 minute interval“
Navigate at a “2 hour interval“
Navigate at a “daily interval“
3. Press the GREEN button on the remote control, which corresponds to the
GREEN (Timer) command on the bottom of the screen.
the following screen.
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You will then enter into
Basic Operation
To navigate, press the [CH, VOL◄►] buttons and set related date, as well
start time and duration. Using this Timer menu, you may set the Settop to tune
your desired channel (or tune and record) at a preset time.
Save your settings
by highlighting ‘Save’ and pressing the [OK] button.
2.9
CH ▲/▼
Press the [CH▲/▼] buttons to change the channel.
2.10
VOL ◄/►
Press the [VOL◄►] buttons to adjust the volume.
2.11
1.
OK
Press the [OK] button to open the Channel List window. You can also select
your different “Favorites” groups by pressing [VOL◄/►].
2.
Once you’ve selected the desired Channel / Favorites list, you can select
the desired channel by pressing the [CH▲/▼] buttons to highlight the channel,
then confirm it by pressing the [OK] button.
3.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to normal TV viewing.
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Basic Operation
You may also use the [OK] button to direct tune a channel.
First, enter the
desired Channel number using the remote control number keys, then press [OK]
to tune that channel.
You also use this [OK] button while setting features in the Settop Menu system.
2.12
MENU
Press the [Menu] button to enter or exit the current menu.
2.13
EXIT
Press the [Exit] button to exit the current menu. You may press this button to
escape any on screen display or function, including: ZOOM, INFO, GUIDE,
Channel List, etc..
2.14
1.
PAUSE
Press the [PAUSE] button and the picture will be paused, but the sound of
the channel will still continue.
2.
2.15
1.
Press the [PAUSE] button again to return to normal viewing.
ZOOM
The [Zoom] button allows you to magnify the video.
You may use this
button during normal viewing, or you may press [PAUSE] and zoom a still
picture.
2.
Press the [Zoom] button the first time and you will see ‘ZOOM x1’ displayed
in the lower right corner of the TV screen.
image will enlarge to ‘ZOOM x2’.
Press [ZOOM] again and the
Press [Zoom] again, and repeat until
you reach the desired magnification (Zoom has the following possible
magnification settings: x1, x2, x4, x6, x8, x12, x16).
3.
In “x2 ~ x16” Zoom mode, use the
[CH▲/▼ / VOL◄/►] buttons to move
the image center area to the portion of the video you want to view.
4.
Press the [Exit] button to close the “Zoom” window.
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Basic Operation
*You may also use this [PGUP / ZOOM] button when in the GUIDE to quickly
page up thru the available channels.
2.16
INFO
Press the [INFO] button to open the information screen. This window will show
the channel number being received, the channel ID, program description, and
the current date and time.
Channel
number
Service
Information
Channel name
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Menu Settings
3. Menu
3.1
3.1.1
Programs:
TV Channel List
The TV Channel List menu allows you to modify the channel list to your
preference.
Note: When in this menu, use the color buttons on your remote control to
correspond to the color coded function (for example, the Green-Edit feature is
accessed by pressing the Green-GUIDE button on your remote).
Using this menu, you may:
a) Set the channels to be protected by Lock.
b) Edit, or rename, your channels.
c) Move, or rearrange, the channel order.
d) Set you favorite (FAV) channels into specified ‘Favorite Lists’.
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Menu Settings
Move the “highlighted” selection to the desired channel by pressing the [CH]
buttons.
Then press the [OK] button to preview the current highlighted
program in the top, right preview window.
3.1.1.1 Lock
1. Press the [RED] button on the remote, to enable the “Lock” mode. Use
the [CH] buttons to highlight a channel you wish to protect/Lock,
and confirm the action with the [OK] button.
Enter the PIN code
(default is ‘0-0-0-0’). Once a channel is Locked, a small Icon will be
visible next to the channel.
2. Press the [RED] button again, or press the [EXIT] button, to exit “Lock”
mode.
Once all “Lock” changes have been made, press the [EXIT] button to return
to the main ‘Channel List’ menu. At this time, a message will appear
asking, “Are you sure to save?”. Select yes, press the [OK] button, and all
of your ‘Lock’ settings are saved.
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Menu Settings
3.1.1.2 Edit
Press the [GREEN] button to enable the “Edit” mode.
between “Sort”, “Edit” and “Delete”.
You can then select
3.1.1.2.1 Sort
Press the [RED] button to “Sort” the channels, then select the sorting method
you prefer. There are eight sorting methods available. Press the [CH]
buttons to highlight the desired sorting method and press the [OK] button to
confirm.
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Menu Settings
Available sorting options.
Name (A-Z):
Sorting in Alphabetical order.
Name (Z-A):
Sorting in reverse Alphabetical order.
Free/Scramble:
All Free channels will be listed first and Scrambled
(paid tier) channels will be listed next.
Lock:
All locked channels will be listed first in channel list.
Service ID:
Sorting the channels by Channel Number.
HD/SD:
All HD channels will be listed first and SD channels
will be listed next.
Favorite:
Default:
All Favorite channels will be listed first.
3.1.1.2.2 Edit
Press the [GREEN] button, then press the [CH] buttons to highlight a
channel you wish to Edit, and confirm the action with the [OK] button. This will
open the “Rename” window as shown below:
1.
2.
Press the [YELLOW] button to select ‘CAPS’, this will set the letters to
capital case or lower case.
Press the [RED] button to select ‘Del’, this will delete the last character
shown.
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Menu Settings
3.
4.
Press the [BLUE] button to select ‘OK’, this will save the Rename changes
you have made.
Press the [EXIT] button to cancel the operation and Exit the “Rename”
window.
3.1.1.2.3 Delete
1. Press the [BLUE] button, then press the [CH] buttons to select a
channel you wish to Delete from the channel list, and confirm the action with
the [OK] button. An ‘x’ will appear next to the channel you have chosen to
delete.
2. Press the [BLUE] button again, or press the [EXIT] button, to exit “Delete”
mode.
Once all “Delete” changes have been made, press the [EXIT] button to return to
the main ‘Channel List’ menu. At this time, a message will appear asking, “Are
you sure to save?”. Select yes, press the [OK] button, and all of your Delete
changes are saved.
NOTE: If you delete a channel from the main TV Channel list and would like to
add it back, you must perform an ‘Auto Scan’.
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Menu Settings
3.1.1.3
1.
2.
3.
4.
Move
Press the [YELLOW] button, then press the [CH] buttons to highlight
the channel you wish to move, and confirm the action by pressing the [OK]
button. A small icon will appear next to the channel you have chosen to
Move.
Press the [CH] buttons to Move the selected channel to the desired
location in the Channel List.
Press the [OK] button to drop the channel into the desired location in the
Channel List.
Press the [YELLOW] button again, or press the [EXIT] button, to exit
“Delete” mode.
Once all “Move” changes have been made, press the [EXIT] button to return to
the main ‘Channel List’ menu. At this time, a message will appear asking, “Are
you sure to save?”. Select yes, press the [OK] button, and all of your Move
changes are saved.
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Menu Settings
3.1.1.4 Favorites
1. Press the [BLUE] button, then press the [CH] buttons to highlight the
channel you wish to add to your Favorite List.
2. Press the [OK] button and a drop down menu of ‘Favorite Lists’ will appear.
3. Press the [CH] buttons to highlight the ‘Favorite List’ you would like to
add the selected channel to.
4. Press the [OK] button to add the channel, a small icon will appear next to
the ‘Favorite List’ you have chosen.
5. Press the [BLUE] button again, or press the [EXIT] button, to exit “Favorite”
mode.
Once all “Favorite” changes have been made, press the [EXIT] button to return
to the main ‘Channel List’ menu. At this time, a message will appear asking,
“Are you sure to save?”. Select yes, press the [OK] button, and all of your
Favorite changes are saved.
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Menu Settings
3.2
3.2.1
1.
2.
3.
User Options
Language
Press the [CH] buttons to highlight ‘Language’. Then press the
[VOL◄►] buttons to select from the many available menu languages,
including: English, French, German, Russian, Arabic, Portuguese, Turkish,
Spanish, Polish and Italian.
Closed Caption: You can set the Closed Caption language if the operator
provides such service.
Press the [Exit] button to return to the ‘User Options’ menu.
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3.2.2
TV System
3.3.2.1 Video Resolution
Press the [CH] buttons to highlight ‘Video Resolution’. Then press the
[VOL◄►] buttons to cycle through the available Video Resolutions: -> 480P ->
720P -> 1080i.
NOTE:
a. This setting only affects the HDMI and Component (YPbPr) output.
b. Be sure your TV supports the format you select.
3.2.2.2
Aspect Mode
Press the [CH] buttons to highlight ‘Aspect Mode’.
Then press the
[VOL◄►] buttons to cycle through the available Aspect Modes: Auto -> 4:3PS
-> 4:3LB -> 16:9
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3.2.2.3
RF Channel
Press the [CH] buttons to highlight ‘RF Channel’. Then press the
[VOL◄►] buttons to select CH3 or CH4.
NOTE: This will set the ‘TO TV’ output connection on the rear of your
Settop. This is used to connect to an analog TV set using a standard RF
cable.
3.2.3
Display Setting
This menu allows you to set the picture Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation
levels.
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Menu Settings
3.2.4
1.
Local Time Setting
GMT-Usage: Refers to the time provided by the TV signal. Press the
[VOL◄►] buttons to change the settings between ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’.
Select ‘OFF’ if you would like to set the time manually.
2.
GMT-Offset: This option is available only when you set the GMT-Offset
to ‘ON’. Press the [VOL◄►] buttons, to set “GMT Offset”. Select the
appropriate ‘Time Zone’ for your location.
3.
Daylight Savings Time: You can set to’ ON’ or ‘OFF’.
4.
Date and Time:
These options are only available if you set GMT-Offset
to ‘OFF’. Press the [VOL◄►] buttons to move the cursor and use the
number buttons to set the date and time.
NOTE: There may be instances when your TV signal does not provide the
time and date signal.
5.
In this case, please set this data manually.
Press the [Exit] button to return to the ‘User Options’ menu.
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Menu Settings
3.2.5
1.
Timer Setting
Timer Setting: Press the [CH] buttons to highlight one of the 8
available Timers. Press [VOL◄►] to enter into the following menu:
2.
Timer Mode: Select the required Timer mode with the [VOL◄►] buttons.
Select between ‘OFF’, ‘Once’ or ‘Daily’.
3. Timer service: Select between ‘Record’ or ‘Channel’.
• If Record is chosen, the Receiver will tune the channel and begin
Recording at the set time.
• If Channel is chosen, the Receiver will tune the channel at the set time.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
Wakeup Channel: Press the [OK] button to enter the channel list and
select the related channel you want to set.
Wakeup Date: Use the number keys to input your wakeup date.
On Time: Use number keys to set the wakeup time.
Duration: Set the duration (length of the program you will record or watch)
of the selected service.
3.2.6
Parental Lock
Allows you to protect the main menu and the channels (which are previously set
in the ‘Channel List – Edit’ menu) with a PIN code. The default password is
“0000”:
1.
2.
3.
Menu Lock:
Press the [VOL◄►] button to set ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’
• When this is set to ‘ON’, you must enter the password before you
are allowed to access the Settop menus.
• When this is set ‘OFF’, no password is required to access the
Settop menus
Channel Lock:
Press the [VOL◄►] buttons to set ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’.
When this is set to ‘ON’, the channels which are previously marked as
‘Lock’ in the ‘Channel List – Edit’ menu may only be viewed if the correct
PIN code is entered. The default password is “0000”.
New Password: You can change the default password from “0000“ to any
4 digit number you choose.
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4.
5.
NOTE: If you change your password, make sure you do not forget or lose it.
If the password is lost, you will have to contact your cable TV Provider for
assistance.
Confirm Password
Press [EXIT] to return to the ‘User Options’ menu.
3.2.7
OSD Setting
1. OSD Timeout: When you are changing channels during normal Settop
use, an ‘Information Banner’ will appear, which gives detailed information
about the current channel. This ‘OSD Timeout’ setting will change the length
of time this Information Banner is shown.
• Press the [VOL◄►] buttons to set the time. The amount of time this
banner will appear can be changed between “1 second ~ 10
seconds”.
2. OSD Transparency: Press the [VOL◄►] buttons to select one of the 5
possible levels of transparency, 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40% and “OFF” (this
means OSD is NOT transparent).
3. OSD Banner position: You can adjust the Information Banner position to
one of 14 possible levels, from -10 ~ +3.
• Selecting the +3 setting will move the Information Banner to the
lowest part of your TV screen.
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• Selecting the -10 setting will move the Information Banner to our
highest setting, slightly below the center of the TV Screen.
3.2.8
Favorite
Use this menu to rename the ‘Favorite’ groups to your own preference.
3.2.9
CAS information
This menu is intended for use with a Smart Card, which will be provided by your
Cable TV Provider.
3.2.10
Restore default values:
Restores all ‘User Option’ menu settings back to original Default values.
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3.3
Installation
1. Press the [CH] buttons to highlight the desired function.
2. Press the [OK] button to enter.
3.3.1
Auto Scan
1. Allows you to automatically scan in all available Cable TV channels.
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3.3.2
Factory Setting
1. Restores your Settop to original factory settings.
NOTE: All channel list information and favorite channels lists will be
deleted.
3.3.3
Software upgrade by OTA
The Settop Software may be updated automatically, by an Over-The-Air (OTA)
Update.
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3.3.4
Upgrade by USB
The Settop Software may also be updated using the USB connection. Your
Cable TV Provider will inform you should such an upgrade be necessary.
*When upgrading your Settop Software via USB connection, the update process
looks like the following:
Note: Do not remove the USB stick or power off during Update operation.
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4.
Technical Specification
VIDEO
Decoding
Output
Aspect ratio
MPEG4 / H.264 and MPEG-2 compatible
480P/720P/1080i
4:3PS, 4:3LB, 16:9, Auto
AUDIO
Decoding
Sampling rate
MPEG-2/MPEG-1 layer I & II, AAC, Dolby AC3
32 / 44.1 / 48
DEMODULATOR
Demodulation
16~ 256 QAM, Annex B
INPUT SIGNAL
RF Input
Frequency
Input level
Type F; 75 Ohms
54MHz ~ 864MHz
-20dBmV -20dBmV
OUTPUT Connections
RF Modulator
V/L/R
YPbPr
HDMI
USB
CH3/4; Type F; 75 Ohms
Composite Video and analog L/R audio
Component Video
Version 1.2, with HDCP v1.3c
USB 2.0
MISCELLANEOUS
Supply voltage
Power consumption
Operation temperature
Storage temperature
Dimension (W * D * H)
Weight
120VAC 60Hz
Max. 20 watts
+5° to +40°
-20° to +70°
280 * 210 * 65mm
1.9 Kg
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