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User manual SANSUI STB-HD01
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User guide SANSUI STB-HD01
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Your life, your style.
STB-HD01
High Definition Digital Receiver
Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated " dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions In the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES ON THE UNIT .
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH AC WALL MOUNTED SOCKET AND PRODUCT'S PLUG, FULLY INSERT. CAUTION: CHANGE OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION: TO PREVENT PERMANENT DAMAGE OF FLAT PANEL DISPLAY (PDP TV, PDP MONITOR, etc.), WHEN CHANNEL INFORMATION DISPLAY WITH "Radio Broadcast" OR "Loss of Signal" LONG TIME, PLEASE TURN OFF THE TV SET.
Important Safeguard
This sheet lists important safeguard that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the HD-STB and accessory. Please read them carefully before operating and using your HD-STB product.
1. Read and Retain these User's Guide
All the safety and User's Guide should be read before the HD-STB is operated. Follow all User's Guide. The safety and User's Guide should be retained for future reference. Comply with all warnings on the HD-STB and in the User's Guide.
2. Use Correct Power
This HD-STB should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rear panel. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, please consult your HD-STB dealer or local electric company.
3. Install to Stable Place
Do not place this HD-STB an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The HD-STB may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult as well as serious damage to the HD-STB. Use this HD-STB product only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the HD-STB product. Any mounting of the product should followed the manufacturer's instruction and use a mounting accessory to recommended by the manufacturer. HD-STB and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the HD-STB and cart combination to overturn.
4. Provide Antenna Ground
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the HD-STB, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity or overhead power lines, other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching or approaching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal, Installing an outdoor antenna can be hazardous and should be left to a professional antenna installer.
5. Provide Proper Ventilation
Slot and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the HD-STB and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This HD-STB should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided. For sufficient ventilation, there must be at lease 10cm free air space above, behind and on each side of the HD-STB.
6. Keep Away from Heat
Do not expose the HD-STB under the direct sunlight. The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other product (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Important Safeguard
7. Keep Away from Moisture
Do not use this HD-STB near water or wet place. For example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool and the like. Caution: Maintain electrical safety, Power line operated equipment or accessories connected to this unit should bear the CE listing mark or C-Tick certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features. This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or fire. If the power is in doubt contact qualified service personnel.
8. Do Not Open
Do not attempt to service this HD-STB yourself, as opening or removing cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage. To prevent of the risk of fire or electric shock, do not open the cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside the HD-STB. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.
9. Unplug before Cleaning
For the cleaning of the HD-STB, turn the HD-STB power off and unplug from the wall AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
10. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this HD-STB through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the HD-STB.
11. For Additional Protection
For added protection for this HD-STB during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the AC wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the HDSTB due to lightning and power line surges.
CONTENTS
1. Overview of the equipment ---------------3
3 4 5 6 7 7 8 Front Panel ---------------------------------------------Rear Panel ---------------------------------------------Remote Controller --------------------------------------TV CONTROL SECTION ------------------------------------------
Installing the remote control batteries ----------------------Using the remote control ---------------------------------Accessories - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Connecting your HD-STB
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2)
3)
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Antenna Connection -----------------------------------Connecting an antenna with HD-STB, TV and VCR ------------Connecting an antenna with HD-STB and TV -----------------Video Connection -------------------------------------Connecting to a HDTV with DVI ---------------------------Connecting to a HDTV with HD YPbPr -----------------------Connecting to a HDTV with HD VGA -------------------------Connecting to a SDTV with SD YPbPr -----------------------Connecting to a SDTV with SD RGB -------------------------Connecting to a Conventional TV with S-Video ----------------Connecting to a Conventional TV with Composite Video --------Audio Connection -------------------------------------Stereo Audio Connection ---------------------------------Digital Audio Connection ---------------------------------Setting up the Display Mode ------------------------------
3. Getting Started
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Step 1. Check the contents in the gift box. -- ---------------------------------Step 2. Connect ANT Cable. -Step 3. Connecting the Video and Video Mode Setting --------------------Step 4. Connecting the Audio --------------------Step 5. Connecting the Power Step 6. Install Remote Control battery and TV Control Section Code Setting Step 7. Check the On Screen Display ---------------Step 8. Automatic Channel Search and Channel Change --
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4. Using menu system
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1) Audio/ Video Setting -----------------------------------TV Display --------------------------------------------Screen H Position ---------------------------------------Screen V Position ---------------------------------------Audio Preference ---------------------------------------Audio Downmix -----------------------------------------MPEG Audio Adj. ----------------------------------------Sub Title ----------------------------------------------2) Time Setting Clock Setting Time Zone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
Contents
Wake Up Timer Off Timer Sleep Timer -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 30 30 31 32 33 34 3) System Setup ------------Power Restore ---------Auto Power Off ---------Menu Time Out ---------OSD Transparency ------Display Dimmer --------TV Remote Cnt'l Code List Factory Reset ----------System Version ----------
4) Parental Guide -----------------------Block All Rating/ Unblock All Rating ----Rating Setup -----------------------Change PIN Number -----------------5) Channel Setup -----------Automatic CH Tuning Manual CH Search -Favorite CH -----Edit Program -----Edit Program - Edit Edit Program - Move Edit Program - Delete Program Preference Aerial Signal Strength --------------------------------------------------------------
5. INFO button and EPG Information Display
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1) EPG Information Display ---------------------------2) Channel Information Display -----------------------3) CH LIST Display ----------------------------------
6. Troubleshooting 7. Specifications
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8. Universal Code Setting for remote control
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Overview of the equipment
This section summarizes the buttons, controls, and terminals that you will use with your HD-STB.
Front Panel
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1
2
3
4
5
6
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
POWER
Press to turn the HD-STB on or off.
Display Panel
Display information to assist you in operating the HD-STB successfully.
MENU
Activate the menu system.
EXIT
Quit the menu system
ENTER
Select the items in the menu system.
PROGRAM Up/ Down
"Press to change the program (This action changes the programs stored in the favorite channels memory blocks)." "Left or Right movement in the menu system."
7.
CHANNEL Up/ Down
"Press to change the channels (This action changes the memorized channels in sequence)." "Up or Down movement in the menu system."
8.
Remote Sensor
This HD-STB receives infrared remote signal from your remote control. Do not block it.
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Overview of the equipment
Rear Panel
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9.
ANT IN terminal
Attach an external Antenna to this terminal
10. DVI Output terminal
This terminal can be used with your TV DVI input. Refer to Video Connection Pages.
11. AUDIO 2 Output terminal(L/R Analog Stereo)
This terminal can be used with your TV analog audio input. Refer to Audio Connection Pages .
12. HD YPbPr (HD Component Video) Output terminal
Use this terminal with your TV HD Component Video input. (HDTV Only)
13. SD YPbPr or SD RGB (SD Component Video) Output terminal
Use this terminal with your TV equipped with Component Video input (SD or Normal TV) For designated output type, please refer to DISPLAY MODE table.
14. TV Composite Video Output terminal (CVBS)
Use this terminal with your TV Video input.
15. S-Video Output terminal
Use this terminal with your TV S-Video input.
16. Power Cord
Plug this Cord to the specified AC Power socket.
17. LOOP OUT terminal
Use this terminal to feed RF signal to your TV or VCR for analog reception.
18. RS-232C
Use this terminal for software upgrade purpose only.
19. DISPLAY select switch
Set this switch in conjunction with MODE switch according to your TV display capability.
20. MODE select switch
Set this switch in conjunction with DISPLAY switch according to your TV display capability.
21. HD VGA (HD Component RGBHV) Output terminal
Use this terminal with your TV HD VGA Video input. (Only HDTV equipped with VGA input or Computer Monitor)
22. Optical Digital Audio (S/P DIF) Output terminal
Use this terminal with A/V device equipped with Optical Digital input for 5.1 Dolby Digital.
23. Coaxial Digital Audio (S/P DIF) Output terminal
Use this terminal with A/V device equipped with Coaxial Digital input for 5.1 Dolby Digital.
24. AUDIO 1 Output terminal (L/R Analog Stereo)
This terminal can be used with your TV analog audio input. Refer to Audio pages. Connection
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Overview of the equipment
Remote Controller
19 24 23 22
18 17 16 15 2 3 14 13 12 11
1
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ST BH D0 1
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1. 2.
POWER
Turn your HD-STB on or off.
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0~9 (Number Button)
Direct change the desired channel. To change the channel, simply press desired channel number. The button operation should be less then 2 seconds between button pressing. If it is over 2 seconds then this HD-STB will discard the pressed number and go back to current channel.
3.
SLEEP
Press to adjustment the period of Off time. Each time you press SLEEP button, time will change Off Æ 15min Æ 30 min Æ 45 min Æ 60 min Æ 90 min 120 min Æ 180 min Æ 240 min Æ Off If you want disable sleep timer mode, simply set up to "Off".
4.
CH
/
(UP/DOWN)
Change the Channel Up or Down followed by the memorised channel. In the menu system, move up or down the cursor.
5. 6.
EXIT
Quit the menu system.
LIST
Display the selected memorised channel list followed by Favorite CH select. You can direct select desired channel using CH / , PR / button.
7.
FAV ( Favorite )
Direct change the Favorite CH in the menu. It is activate the selected favorite memory block in the Program Preference. Followed by press, selected favorite memory block will change below All Æ Fav1 Æ Fav2 Æ Fav3 Æ All
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Overview of the equipment
8. LOCK (Parental Lock )
Activate PARENTAL GUIDE menu. For the Parental Guide menu system, you should enter the PIN code. The default PIN code is 0 0 0 0
9. 10.
FREEZE
Freezing the picture for viewing with still image. Sound mute is also activated.
QUICK CH (Quick Channel)
To quickly access and change memorised channels. When the CH LIST is displayed then press QUICK CH button for quick channel memory. Then, at any time, you press QUICK CH button, then you can directly change the memorised channel.
11.
DOWNMIX (Audio Downmix)
To turn Audio Downmix Lt/Rt / Lo/Ro For the analog stereo connection, set the Lt/Rt for correct audio information. To the Digital connection, set the Lo/Ro for full 5.1 channel support.
12. 13.
S TITLE (Sub Title)
Activate Sub Title (Caption) display On/ Off.
WIDE
To picture aspect ratio change. It will change to 4:3PS Æ 4:3LB Æ 16:9 Æ 4:3PS 4:3 PS : 4:3 Pan and Scan 4:3 LB : 4:3 Letter Box
14.
INFO ( Information)
Display current channel EPG information. You can see the NOW and NEXT information. If you press INFO button again, you can see the more detailed information. To exit the EPG display, simply press EXIT button.
15.
PREV ( Previous Channel)
D irectly go to the previously watched channel.
16. ENTER
Select the current setting in the menu system.
17. MENU
Activate the menu system.
18.
PR
/
(Left/ Right)
Display current program/ channel EPG information.
19. MUTE
Activate audio output mute. If user changes channels, then the mute function will automatic release. When mute is activated, the MUTE ON will appear on the display. To release the mute function, simply press the MUTE button again.
TV CONTROL SECTION
For correct TV Control Section operation, you should set up the TV Control Section code. Refer to the TV Control Section code Setting.
20. 21. 22.
TV CH
/
Change the TV analog channel Up or Down.
TV/AV (External Video Input Select)
Select the TV external video input.
TV VOL
/
Change the TV Volume level Up or Down.
23. TV POWER
Turn On/ Off the TV set.
24.
MUTE (TV mute)
Activate TV MUTE operation.
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Overview of the equipment
Installing the remote control batteries.
¡ Do not mix different types of batteries, or mix an old and a new battery. ¡ Remove and replace weak batteries, Weak batteries can leak and damage your Remote controller. ¡ Dispose of batteries properly, never throw them into a fire.
1. Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control. 2. Install two AAA size batteries as shown. Make sure the "+" and " " terminals are oriented correctly. 3. Replace the cover. 4. After changing the batteries, please reset the TV Control Section code.
Using the remote control.
1. Objects between the remote control and HD-STB will block the path of the remote control beam. 2. Dark walls, direct sunshine or very bright light will reduce the remote sensor's sensitivity. 3. The remote control will not work correctly if you press several buttons at the same time. 4. Hold the remote control within an angle range of about 30 degree from either side of the remote sensor. The remote control range is about 23 feet (7 meters) from the HD-STB.
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Overview of the equipment
Accessories.
Carefully remove the HD-STB from the carton. Check that the HD-STB has not been damaged. The following accessories are included.
1. Wireless Universal
Remote Control
2. Two AAA size
batteries.
STB-HD 01
3. This User's Guide
SD A/V Cable (Yellow/White/Red) HD Video Cab le (Green/Blue/Red)
4. A/V Cable
Your life, your style.
STB -HD 01
High Defin ition Digit al Rece iver
5.
RF Cable
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Connecting your HD-STB
You should connect your HD-STB to an external antenna. Follow the direction Antenna Connection. Next you will connect the HD-STB to the TV, HDTV or HD Monitor. Follow instructions from the Video Connection section in this manual. To connect the HD-STB to TV Audio or Home Theater Audio system, follow the instructions from the Audio Connection section in this manual.
1.
Antenna Connection
Connecting an antenna with HD-STB, TV and VCR
Connect the IEC-Male antenna cable onto the ANT IN terminal on the rear of your HD-STB. Connect the antenna cable between the LOOP OUT terminal on the rear of your HD-STB and ANT IN terminal on the rear of your VCR. Connect another antenna cable between the RF OUT terminal on the rear of your VCR and RF IN terminal on your TV ( Refer to Fig.1 ) .
Connecting an antenna with HD-STB and TV
Connect the IEC-Male antenna cable onto the ANT IN terminal on the rear of your HD-STB. Connect the antenna cable between the LOOP OUT terminal on the rear of your HD-STB and RF IN terminal on your TV. ( Refer to Fig.2 )
HD - STB
HD - STB
VCR
TV TV
Fig.1 HD-STB Antenna Connection with TV and VCR
Fig.2 HD-STB Antenna Connection with TV only
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Connecting your HD-STB
2. Video Connection
Connecting to a HDTV with DVI
Connect DVI Video cable to the DVI output terminal on the rear of HD-STB. Connect the other end of DVI Video cable to the HD DVI Input terminal on the HDTV . Setting Up the Display Switch to HD1 (Native Mode) and Mode Switch to desired Resolution.(Refer to Fig.3) This DVI output supports Native 1080i/ 720p/ 576p video mode. Please make sure, the DVI output does not support CRT Video resolution and SD Video resolution. The HD-STB DVI output supports DVI-D signal only but you can use DVI-D or DVI-I cable. For the VGA output connection, you should be using the VGA output terminal.
DVI CABLE
Fig.3 DVI Connection
Gender changer
DVI CABLE
Fig.4 DVI to HDMIinput TV For HDMI Connection with your HDTV, it may require a gender changer (DVI to HDMI gender changer: not supplied) for correct Digital Video Connection. When you are using HDMI Connection, it may have Auto Mute Status. You should use external Audio Equipment to prevent this. The gender changer is available at local electronics stores. (Refer to Fig.4)
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Connecting your HD-STB
Connecting to a HDTV with HD YPbPr
Connect YPbPr Video cable to the HD terminal on the rear of HD-STB. Connect the other end of YPbPr Video cable to the HD YPbPr Input terminal on the HDTV . Usually, the Y is Green, Pb is Blue and Pr are RED colour assigned. Setting Up the Display Switch to HD 1 ( Native Mode) or HD 2 ( CRT Display) and Mode Switch to desired resolutions. (Refer to Fig.5)
Y - Green
Pb - Blue
Y - Green
Pb - Blue
Pr - Red
Pr - Red
Fig.5 HD YPbPr Video Connection
Connecting to a HDTV with HD VGA
Connect HD VGA Video cable to the HD VGA terminal on the rear of HD-STB. Connect the other end of HD VGA Video cable to the HD VGA Input terminal on the HDTV . Setting Up the Display Switch to HD 1 ( Native Mode) or HD 2 ( CRT Display) and Mode Switch to desired resolutions. (Refer to Fig.6)
Fig.6 HD VGA Video Connection
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Connecting your HD-STB
Connecting to a SDTV with SD YPbPr
Connect YPbPr Video cable to the SD terminal on the rear of HD-STB. Connect the other end of YPbPr Video cable to the SD YPbPr Input terminal on the TV . Usually, the Y is Green, Pb is Blue and Pr are RED colour assigned. Setting Up the Display Switch to SD and Mode Switch to M2. (Refer to Fig.7)
Y - Green
Pb - Blue
Y - Green
Pb - Blue
Pr - Red
Pr - Red
Fig.7 SD YPbPr Video Connection
Connecting to a SDTV with SD RGB
Connect RGB Video cable to the SD RGB terminal on the rear of HD-STB. Connect the other end of RGB Video cable to the SD RGB Input terminal on the TV. Setting Up the Display Switch to SD and Mode Switch to M3. (Refer to Fig.8) Note: This HD-STB cannot support SCART type connector, so you cannot use SCART input on your TV.
G - Green
B - Blue
R - Red
G - Green
B - Blue
R - Red
Fig.8 SD RGB Video Connection
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Connecting your HD-STB
Connecting to a Conventional TV with S-Video
Connect a S-Video cable to the S-Video terminal on the rear of HD-STB. Connect the other end of S-Video cable to the S-Video input terminal on the TV . Setting up the Display Switch to SD and Mode Switch to M1. ( Refer to Fig. 9 )
Fig.9 TV with S-Video Connection
Connecting to a Conventional TV with Composite Video
Connect a Video Cable to the TV Video terminal on the rear of the HD-STB. Connect the other end of Video Cable to the Video In terminal on the TV Setting up . the Display Switch to SD and Mode Switch to M1. ( Refer to Fig. 10)
Fig. 10 TV with Composite Video Connection
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Connecting your HD-STB
3. Audio Connection
This HD-STB can support four different options for connecting audio signals. Each of the audio connections delivers the same audio sound. You can select desired audio connection by following the Audio connection Diagrams below.
Stereo Audio Connection
Audio 1 and Audio 2 deliver analog stereo sound or Dolby Digital Downmixed 2 Channel analog stereo sound. Connect Audio Cable to Audio 1 or Audio 2 terminal on the rear of the HD-STB. Connect the other end of the Audio Cable to the conventional TV Audio Input or Stereo Amplifier Audio Input. ( Refer to Fig. 11 )
AMP
INPUT
INPUT
Fig.11 Stereo Audio Connection
Digital Audio Connection
Optical Digital Audio and Coaxial Digital Audio deliver Dolby Digital 5.1 digital sound or PCM digital sound. If you have a Home Theater System and it can receive Digital Audio, then you can connect Digital Audio. For the Optical Digital Audio connection, Connect the Optical Digital Audio Cable ( Available in Local Store ) to the Optical Audio terminal on the rear of the HD-STB. Connect the other end of the Optical Digital Audio Cable to the Optical Audio Input terminal on the Home Theater System. For the Coaxial Digital Audio connection, Connect the RCA Cable to the Coaxial Audio terminal on the rear of the HD-STB. Connect the other end of the RCA Cable to the Coaxial Audio Input terminal on the Home Theater System.
Home Theater System
AMP
INPUT
INPUT
Fig. 12 Digital Audio Connection
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Connecting your HD-STB
4. Setting up the Display Mode.
This HD-STB supports all High Definition/ Standard Definition Video resolution of Australian Standard. You can select the correct one for your HDTV/TV's receptions ability. For setting up the correct display resolution, adjust two switches on the rear of the HD-STB. Follow the Display Mode table.
For example, if you have HDTV, connect with YPbPr, and you want 1080i resolution, then DISPLAY Switch set to "HD1" and MODE Switch set to "M1" If you are setting up one mode and your HDTV cannot display correct picture, then your HDTV does not support that HD Video resolution. For example, if you select HD1 and M2 (720p mode) and your HDTV cannot display correct picture, then your HDTV does not support 720p resolution video mode. If this happens, simply try to other video mode. (1080i or 576p). This HD-STB's HD1 is Native Mode display and HD2 is CRT Display setting. Usually, HDTV supports Native Mode and HD Monitor supports CRT Display. When you select HD1, this HD-STB supports DVI, HD YPbPr and HD VGA simultaneously. When you select this HD STB supports HD YPbPr and HD VGA simultaneously. The DVI Connection Supports Hd1 Mode (Native 1080i/720p/576p) only. The HD2,M3 position is setting up Auto CRT Mode(576p/1152i/1080i(1250)). Auto CRT Mode delivers best picture without scan converting. If your HDTV supports Auto CRT Mode, please feel free to try it.
Video Source 576i 576p 720p 1080i
Output Display 576p 576p 1152i 1080i(1250)
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Getting Started
Step 1. Check the contents in the gift box.
After opening the gift box, you should check and find the following items. - Digital HD-STB - Universal Remote Control - User's Guide - Batteries (2 AAA size) - SD A/V Cable (Yellow/White/Red) & HD Video Cable (Green/Blue/Red) - RF Cable If you find a missing or broken part, then ask your supplier or contact the service center.
Step 2. Connect ANT Cable.
Connect external ANT cable to ANT IN. Connect another ANT cable between LOOP OUT of HD-STB and ANT IN of TV for analog reception.
Step 3. Connecting the Video and Video Mode Setting
Prepare HD-STB and HDTV you want to connect. There are several methods to connecting the video. You should find the correct connection method for your HDTV. Please refer to the Video Connection Diagram. For the Video Mode Setting, you should check the Display switch and Mode switch as follow.
Step 4. Connecting the Audio
Prepare HDTV or Audio equipment you want to connect. There are four different connection methods for Audio connection. For general TV analog audio connection, it has AUDIO 1 and AUDIO 2. They have the same audio output so selection is irrelevant. For digital audio connection, you should prepare Optical Audio cable for optical audio connection to your Home Theater System. If your Home Theater Equipment system has coaxial digital input, you can use a wellshielded RCA cable for coaxial audio connection.
Step 5. Connecting the Power
Plug the Power Cord to wall AC outlet. The power source is AC 100-250V~/ 50/60Hz. This unit is designed for continuous operation. Switching it off does not disconnect it from the AC outlet. To disconnect this HD-STB from AC outlet, you have to unplug the HD-STB.
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Getting Started
Step 6. Install Remote Control battery and TV Control Section Code Setting
Install Remote Control battery. The battery has polarity so when insert the batteries, make sure the "+" and " " terminals are oriented correctly. Setting up the TV Control Section Code. After finished the TV Control Section Code setting, the universal key of the HD-STB can control for your TV. For TV Control Section Code setting, follow the following process. 1. Press and Hold TV POWER button. 2. Enter three digits TV Control Section Code. 3. Release the TV POWER button. You can find the 3 digits code for your TV at the end of this User s Guide. Please refer to the TV Control Section code setting.
Step 7. Check up the On Screen Display
For verify correct setting of Display Mode, you should check up the OSD from HDTV's display screen. Turn on the HD-STB and HDTV. Press Menu button on the remote control, you should check up the OSD for verify A/V connection. If you cannot find any OSD in your TV display, please check up again the Display Mode switch position and A/V connection.
Step 8. Automatic Channel Search and Channel Change
Please processing the Automatic Channel Search and find possible channels. Please make sure, you should wait until fully searched. You can change channel using CH or CH button in your remote control. Or you can direct select the channel using channel number. Please make sure, the channel change operation is based on CH LIST in the internal memory. If you edit, delete and move the memorized channel, you cannot access the channel using CH or CH button or direct number enter. At that time, please perform the Automatic CH Tuning or Manual CH Search for re-Scan the channel. If you setting up the favorite Channel using Program Preference and Favorite CH in the menu system, you can also change the channel using PR , PR button for Favorite Channel selection.
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Using the MENU System
From here you can adjust whole setting and function of HD-STB. If you press the MENU button, the menu screen will display. You can move up and down using CH (UP) / (DOWN) button, move left and right using PR (LEFT) / PR (RIGHT) button in the menu system. To select the items, press ENTER. To quit the menu system, press EXIT. Also, you can use RIGHT button for enter and LEFT button for go back to one step back.
1.
Audio/ Video Setting
From here you can adjust Audio/Video settings concerning your TV .
TV Display
Select best fitting mode for your TV screen. Also you can set up this function using WIDE button on the remote control. This function is available only TV, S-Video, SD Video Output when the 16:9 source is coming from Broadcaster. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Audio/Video Setting menu. 2) Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the TV Display menu. 3) Press UP or DOWN to desired TV Display mode. You can select 4:3 PS, 4:3 LB or 16:9 mode. 4) Press ENTER or RIGHT to complete TV Display setting.
MENU
AUDIO / VIDEO SETTING
A/V
TV Display Screen H Position Screen V Position Audio Preference Stereo Downmix MPEG Audio Adj. Sub Title
4:3 PS Center Center Dolby D Lt/Rt On Off
4:3 PS 4:3 LB 16:9
Press ENTER or to enter. Press or Press EXIT to exit. Press to go back.
to move.
Select 4:3 PS when you want full screen on 4:3 display. Select 4:3 LB when you want pre-scaled full original wide screen on 4:3 display. Select 16:9 when you want wide screen on wide screen TV.
Orginal 16:9 Source from Broadcaster 4:3 TV 16:9 SDTV
4:3 PS ( Pan & Scan)
4:3 LB (Letter Box)
16:9
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UsingtheMENUSystem
Screen H Position
Select best fitting Horizontal position for your TV screen. The whole picture will moved left or right.
Screen V Position
Select best fitting Vertical position for your TV screen. The whole picture will moved up or down. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Audio/Video Setting menu. 2) Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Screen H Position/ Screen V Position Menu. 3) Press UP or DOWN to desired position. 4) Press ENTER or RIGHT to complete position adjustment.
MENU
AUDIO / VIDEO SETTING
A/V
TV Display Screen H Position Screen V Position Audio Preference Stereo Downmix MPEG Audio Adj. Sub Title
16:9 Center Center Dolby D Lt/Rt On Off
+40 +30 +20 +10 Center -10 -20 -30 -40
to move.
Press ENTER or to enter. Press or Press EXIT to exit. Press to go back.
Audio Preference
You can select desired audio signal from broadcaster. If you select Dolby D ( Dolby Digital) and broadcaster send Dolby Digital and MPEG audio at the same time, then your HD-STB will check up the Dolby Digital audio first and decode Dolby Digital audio. If you select Dolby D (Dolby Digital ) and broadcaster send MPEG audio only, then your HD-STB will check up the Dolby Digital audio first and next select MPEG audio automatically. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Audio/Video Setting menu. 2) Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Audio Preference menu. 3) Press UP or DOWN to desired audio mode. 4) Press ENTER or RIGHT to complete Audio Preference select.
MENU
AUDIO / VIDEO SETTING
A/V
TV Display Screen H Position Screen V Position Audio Preference Stereo Downmix MPEG Audio Adj. Sub Title
16:9 Center Center Dolby D Lt/Rt On Off
Dolby D MEPG
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Audio Downmix
For the stereo analog audio output, you can select Lt/Rt or Lo/Ro output mode. For the analog stereo connection, set the Lt/Rt for correct audio information. For the digital audio connection, set the Lo/Ro for full 5.1 channel support. Also you can set up this function using DOWNMIX button on the remote control. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Audio/Video Setting menu. 2) Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Audio Downmix menu. 3) Press UP or DOWN to desired audio downmix mode. 4) Press ENTER or RIGHT to complete audio downmix mode select.
MENU
AUDIO / VIDEO SETTING
A/V
TV Display Screen H Position Screen V Position Audio Preference Stereo Downmix
MPEG Audio Adj. Sub Title
16:9 Center Center Dolby D Lt/Rt On Off
Lo/Ro Lt/Rt
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MPEG Audio Adj.
If broadcaster simultaneous broadcast MPEG Audio and Dolby Digital Audio, generally the MPEG Audio Level is louder than Dolby Digital Audio. When user set MPEG Audio Adj. On then the HD-STB will automatic decrease the MPEG Audio Level and make a similar Audio Level with Dolby Digital. When user set MPEG Audio Adj. Off then the HD-STB will follow by original Audio Level from broadcaster. For the analog audio connection, set to On for making similar audio level. For the digital audio connection, set to Off for making similar audio level.
Sub Title
In the Digital Broadcasting, the broadcaster broadcast Sub Title information with Audio and Video. You can see the Sub Title information using set up the Sub Title ON. In generally, Sub Title also called simple teletext or caption. Also you can set up this function using S TITLE button on the remote control. If Sub Title is On, the Sub Title information will display followed by picture. This HD-STB is not generated Sub Title, it is decode Sub Title information from Aerial signal. If Sub Title is On but do not display the Sub Title, check Aerial signal or consult your local broadcaster.
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2. Time Setting
From here you can adjust time, timer and time related setting. For using timer related function, you should setting up the clock.
Clock Setting
From here you can setup the current clock. If you set the Clock Setting to Off, the timer related function will disable and current time information will not display. If you setup to Auto, this HD-STB will receive clock information from Aerial signal. The timer related function will work with Aerial signal clock information. Even if clock is incorrect, it came from broadcaster not this HD-STB. For the complete Auto clock setting, you should watch the TV program and wait couple of minutes to finish the Auto clock setting. If you setup to Manual, you should enter the current clock and this HD-STB will setup the internal clock. The timer information will work with internal clock Information. This HD-STB does not support battery back up for AC power failure. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press UP or DOWN to select TIME SETTING menu ENTER or RIGHT to select the Time Setting menu. 2) Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Clock Setting menu. 3) Press UP or DOWN to select desired Clock Setting mode. You can select Off, Auto or Manual. For the Manual clock setting, you should input current time information. 4) Press ENTER or RIGHT to complete TV Display setting.
MENU
TIME SETTING
A/V
Clock Setting Time Zone Wake Up Timer Off Timer Sleep Timer
Off NSW/ACT Off Off Off
Off Auto Manual
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MENU
TIME SETTING
A/V
Manual Clock Setting NSW/ACT Time Zone Off Wake Up Timer Off Off Timer Please enter current time. Off Sleep timer 12:00 AM
Off Auto Manual
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Time Zone
From here you can setup the Time Zone. You should enter the time zone information for correct time display when EPG information is display. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press UP or DOWN to select TIME SETTING menu ENTER or RIGHT to select the TIME SETTING menu. 2) Press UP or DOWN to select the Time Zone menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Time Zone. 3) Press UP or DOWN to select desired Time Zone. 4) Press ENTER or RIGHT to complete TV Display setting.
MENU
TIME SETTING
A/V
Clock Setting Time Zone Wake Up Timer Off Timer Sleep Timer
Off NSW/ACT Off Off Off
NSW ACT VIC QLD SA WA TAS NT
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Wake Up Timer
From here you can setup the Wake Up Timer for automatic turn on the HD-STB. When the setting time is reached, the HD-STB will automatic turn on. You can enter the desired wake up time and channel. For correct Wake Up Timer operation, you should set up the Clock Setting first. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press UP or DOWN to select TIME SETTING menu ENTER or RIGHT to select the TIME SETTING menu. 2) Press UP or DOWN to select the Wake Up Timer menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Wake Up Timer. 3) Enter time, channel and activate setting. 4) After finished enter the informations, Press EXIT to completion of Wake Up Timer setting.
MENU
TIME SETTING
A/V
WakeUp Timer Setting Time Channel Activate
12:00 AM 71 OFF
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Off Timer
From here you can setup the Off Timer for automatic turn off the HD-STB. When the setting time is reached, the HD-STB will automatic turn off. You should enter the desired off time. For correct Off Timer operation, you should set up the Clock Setting first. 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press UP or DOWN to select TIME SETTING menu ENTER or RIGHT to select the TIME SETTING menu. 2) Press UP or DOWN to select the Off Timer menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Off Timer. 3) Enter desired off time and activate setting. 4) After finished enter the informations, Press EXIT to completion of Off Timer setting.
MENU
TIME SETTING
A/V
Off Clock Setting NT Time Zone Off Wake Up Timer Off Off Timer Off Sleep timer Off Timer Setting 12 : 00 AM Off Time OFF Activate
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Sleep Timer
From here you can setup the Sleep Timer. The HD-STB automatic turn off after existed period of time later. You can also setup the Sleep Timer using SLEEP button of remote control. If you want disable Sleep Timer function, simply set up the Sleep Timer to "Off". 1) Press MENU button to display the menu. Press UP or DOWN to select TIME SETTING menu ENTER or RIGHT to select the TIME SETTING menu. 2) Press UP or DOWN to select the Sleep Timer menu. Press ENTER or RIGHT to select the Sleep Timer. 3) Press UP or DOWN to select desired sleep time. 4) Press EXIT to completion of Sleep Timer setting.
MENU
TIME SETTING
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