BlueBox USB HD User’s Manual Version 1.1 Notice This device has been approved by FCC for a home appliance and is suitable for all residential areas. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 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.
Contents Chapter 1 Before getting started } Features of BlueBox USB HD } System requirements } Package contents } Description of each function Chapter 2 Installation } Before installing the BlueBox USB HD } Connecting the antenna and the adapter } Connecting the USB cable } Connecting the external device such as VCR and camcorder } Installing to the device manager } Confirming the device manager } Program installation Chapter 3 Using BlueBox USB HD } Screen menu TV window Control panel and channel pad
Chapter 1 Before getting started z Important notice 1. BlueBox USB HD has been designed to work with a USB 2.0 supported PC. Therefore we suggest you to check your main-board of the PC whether it supports the USB 2.0 high seed bandwidth or not. If your PC does not support USB2.0, you need to buy a PCI USB2.0 add-in card for USB 2.0 interface. 2. Make sure that you have plugged into the right USB 2.0 port of your PC. Because your motherboard may have several USB ports for 1.1 and 2.0.
z Features of BlueBox USB HD ¾ Digital/analog TV reception ¾ High definition TV resolution (1920x1080i) ¾ HDTV broadcast reception on PCs ¾ Terrestrial TV( NTSC) and clear-cable TV(CATV) support ¾ High performanc e MP@ HL MPEG- II dec ode ¾ Various aspec t ratio support(16:9 , 4:3, letter box and pan and sc an mode) ¾ Video and audio data proc ess by PC I bus mastering ¾ Random or serial HD- stream file playbac k ¾ Time- shift function support ¾ D- VHS rec ord or playbac k ¾ External A
z System requirements . OS . Windows XP S ervic e pac k1 or higher, MS Media C enter Edition 1.x or higher . Peripherals . HDD (Ultra DMA 66) . US B 2.0- supported desktops or laptops (PC I/PC MC IA US B 2.0 c ard) . C D- ROM Drive . MS c ompatible mouse . S oundBlaster c ompatible sound c ard Minimum requirements CPU: Intel Pentium-III 800MHz System memory: 128MB Graphics card: ATI Radeon 7200(32MB) or Nvidia Geforce4 level card Recommendation CPU: Intel Pentium-IV 1.
z Package contents Thank you for purchasing the BLUEBOX USB HD. Please check the package contents when you remove the box. If you find an omitted item in the package, please visit a nearer dealer or A/S center for a quick product exchange.
z Description of each function Front Power LED: the status of power IR (Infrared): the status of the remote c ontrol rec eiver HDTV S ignal LED: the status of the HDTV signals
Back USB port S-Video In Audio In(L/R) Antenna input Video In DC - In DC-In Used for power input (adapter included) Audio In (L/R) Used for receiving audio signals from the external devices (VCR, camcorder...) Video In Used for receiving video signals (composite) from the external devices (VCR, camcorder...) S-Video In Used for receiving S-Video signals from the external devices (VCR, camcorder...
Chapter 2 Installation (Before installing the BlueBox USB HD) We would like to recommend you to refer to the following checkpoints for your system. 1. Installation of Windows XP Service pack 1 or 2 Check your system OS in “My computer” (“Properties”. If your system OS has not installed the Service Pack 1 or 2, click “Windows update” and install the SP1 or 2. 2. USB 2.0 patch USB2.0 is a newly wide-spread high speed interface for PCs. Since the USB2.
(Connecting power and antenna cable) In order for you to receive the HDTV signals, you should connect an air TV cable or CATV cable to the Bluebox USB HD with the power input connection as drawn below. To make sure for the digital TV broadcasts, call your local cable TV service provider to check that your residential area can receive digital TV broadcasts.
z Connecting the USB cable You need to connect the Bluebox USB HD and your system with the USB cable as drawn below. USB port USB2.0 port USB cable Note) Make sure that your system supports USB2.0 interface. If your system does not support USB2.0, buy a PCI-type USB2.0 card at a near computer shop and install it to the PC. z Connecting a VCR or camcorder You can connect it to an external device such as VCR, camcorder or game console.
the audio input port (red/white) of the Bluebox USB HD.
z Installing the drivers Insert the Bluebox USB HD CD into the CD-ROM Drive. Drivers are in the DRIVER folder of the CD. 1. When connecting the Bluebox USB HD to your system, the following dialog box appears “Found New Hardware wizard” then click “Cancel.” 2. Run “Setup.exe” in the DRIVER folder of the CD. 3. Install Shield Wizard appears then click NEXT. 4. Driver files will be copied to your system automatically.
5. While installing the drivers, “Hardware Installation” that requires the digital signature appears then click “Continue Anyway”. 6. When “InstallShield Wizard Complete” appears then click “Finish.
z Checking Device Manager If the BLUEBOX USB HD driver has been successfully installed, you can check it in “Sound, Video and game controllers” in Device Manager. To go to the item in “Device Manager,” select “Start->setting->Control panel->System->(Hardware)->Device Manager”. (Below picture is an example that the driver has been installed.) If the driver is not installed correctly, the BlueBox USB HD can not work in your system.
z Installing the BlueBox USB HD program 1. Run Setup.exe in the install CD in your PC. 2. Click “Next” in “BlueBox USB HD Setup.” 3. Follow the instructions in “BlueBox USB HD Setup.” If you want to change the Folder to be copied, you can specify the location with Browse.
4. Follow the below instruction in “BlueBox USB HD Setup” 5. When “InstallShield Wizard Complete” appears, click “Finish.” Note) When reinstalling the Bluebox USB HD program, remove the pre-installed program and restart your system.
Chapter 3 Using the program 1.
TV window This is to watch a TV program on the screen. Input source (digital TV, analog TV, Video, and Svideo) is marked on the screen for a second. Minimize: hides the TV program. Quit: exits the TV program.
12: Channel pad button (slice-in/out) 13: Volume 14: File open 15: Stop 16: Pause (plays and pauses in time-shift mode) 17: Backward (move to the first position of the recording in the time-shift mode) 18: Backward jump (move to the previous position in the time-shift mode) 19: Forward (move to the forehead position in the time-shift mode) 20: Next (move to the last position of the recording in the time-shift mode) 21 Record (video capture) 22: Still image capture 23: Configuration 24: Aspect ratio 25: Maxi
Adjustments Default: sets to the default value. Screen adjustments menu Click the right button of your mouse then the following menu appears. Select your preferred option on the menu.
Play list Add: adds your files in the play list. Del: deletes your files in the play list. Clear: deletes all files in the play list. Zoom This is a function to maximize a point of a viewing picture. 1X to 5X is available in the Zoom and you can control the zoom ratio with the scroll bar.
2. Option This is a function to change or select configurations of a TV show. Click the right button of your mouse then the option menu appears. TV Input This is to set an input port of the antenna.
“Air TV” or “Clear-cable TV” can be selected in your area for digital TV reception. Analog TV “Air TV” or “clear-cable TV” can be selected in your area for analog TV reception. Country code Country code needs to be set in your area. (ex: Select “U.S” in the USA) External Input Video Standard This sets an input TV broadcast standard. NTSC can be selected for US customers and PAL for European customers.
Channel This is to search, add, edit or delete channels for digital and analog TV. Scan: finds available channels automatically. Clear: deletes all saved channels. Sort: arranges channels in serial. Add Channel: adds a channel you want to register.
Edit Channel: gives a sub-name or description of a channel. Delete Channel: removes a selected channel in the channel list. Virtual channel priority This is to show virtual channels in the list with the priority. If you select the virtual channel priority, the digital TV channels are worked with the virtual channels. For example, if you select a digital channel that is matched with an analog channel, it will mark “9-1” for the same analog channel “9-0.
Screen This is to set the screen ratio (standard, wide, DVD and Zoom) and video hardware. Screen ratio: sets one of four different TV screen ratios. 4:3 for standard, 16:9 for wide, a certain DVD format for DVD and a maximized for zoom are supported. Screen: sets the TV screen position, a default position or always on top. Video hardware: sets the hardware acceleration (DXVA) of a graphics card. DxVA (DirectX Video Acceleration) support is required for a seamless digital TV reception.
your graphics card, back to the system requirements in chapter 1 and check whether your graphics card is a good match with the digital TV reception. If not, we strongly recommend you to buy a new graphics card for the best configuration. De-interlace mode: sets an overlay mode, AUTO, BOB or WEAVE Show this dialog when starting program This is to show the settings of the video hardware when starting the TV program.
Sound This is to set the audio outputs and effects. Sound: sets an audio format of a TV broadcast. Wave: sets to the wave format of a sound card. Wave is a sound format that is used in Windows and used for MP3 and WAV audio format. SPDIF: transfers the SPDIF signals to the SPDIF sound card. Stereo: sets to the stereo audio. Dolby surround: sets to the Dolby surround sound.
Sound Effect: sets to an effect sound. Still Image Capture This is to capture a TV show as still image. Still image capture: specifies a location to be saved. File format: sets a file format (BMP/JPG).
Video capture This is to capture a TV show as motion video. Folder: specifies a location to be saved. Capturing time as following: sets a time for a capture. Cut by fixed size: sets a file size for a capture. Show Progress dialog box: When capturing a TV show, the progress bar is displayed. This does not work for pre-scheduled recording.
Show notice dialog box while capturing video image: The remarkable notice is displayed while capturing a TV show. Digital TV capture option Capture to file: This allows capturing a video file that runs in Windows. Transfer to D-VHS and recording (only Windows XP): This allows capturing a video to a D-VHS. D-VHS devices: shows a D-VHS device connected. Analog TV capture option Output type: sets a compression type for a capture file. Resolution: sets a resolution for a capture file.
Time-shift This allows you to pause a live broadcast and return to it or moments or even hours later and continue exactly where you left off. The live broadcast is saved in a hard disk space as much as its available free space. Therefore you can watch and enjoy your favorite TV show like your VCR tape. Time-shift temporary file location You can specify a location for time-shift saving space. Select or create an available folder that is enough to save a big-sized video file.
Enable Time-shift: This is to set time-shift of an analog TV, video or S-Video. Time: This is to set a time for time-shift. Check your available hard disk space before you set the time. Video quality: This is to select a video quality for time-shift. A better quality requires more space. Pre-scheduled recording This allows you to record your favorite TV show on a time that has been scheduled in advance. There are three options for pre-scheduling, daily, weekly and special occasion.
If you click “Add” the following “Add Daily” dialog box appears.
Add weekly This is to set weekly based pre-scheduling for a TV show Select a week day for recording Set a start time for recording Set an end time for recording Select a channel for recording Click “Retrieve Channel” for unsure channel information Enable “Reservation” and set a time duration for recording Add a description for a recorded file
Add Special Occasion This is to set a recording day at your preference.
Sleep Sleep timer: allows you to turn the TV off at your convenient time. Shut down the system when the timer expires: allows you to turn your PC off at a set time.
Remote Control Option Remote control There are four options that you can select. Select your preferred option at your convenience. Remote Control User Setup 4 user-defined hot keys (F1~F4) are available. Shut down the system by pressing “PC” button The PC button on the remote control unit is used for system shut down.
Other Options There are four options for program priority. Select your preferred options at your convenience. On screen display 6 different colors are selectable for OSD.
Troubleshooting 1. How can I check whether my PC supports USB2.0 or not? You can check it in the “device manager” Select Start->Control panel->System>Hardware-> device manager then you will see a device is enrolled at “Universal Serial Bus Controller”(Non-INTEL based main board may show a different name “standardextension USB host controller” instead of USB2.0. If you realize that your PC does not support USB2.0, please purchase a PCI USB2.0 add-in card ( for laptop, you need a PCMCIA USB 2.0 card) 2.
over-scan so you can control the screen size to match with the original size. Refer to the over-scan page for more information. 9. What is DXVA? DXVA stands for DirectX Video Acceleration that is specified by Microsoft and allows video processing operations that are frequently executed and simple to be performed by a hardware accelerator. Most mainstream graphics cards integrate its hardware acceleration logic inside.