THT105 Digital Freeview Receiver User manual Look, Listen & Live www.thomsonstb.
Please read this User Manual carefully to ensure proper use of this product and keep this manual for future reference. 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 instructions. 8.
21 Jun 2011 15:17 Table of Contents 1.0 Instruction 1.1 Safety Instructions 1.2 Electrical information 1.3 Storage 1.4 Equipment Set-up 1.5 Accessories 2 2 2 3 3 3 2.0 Your Receiver 2.1 PIN-CODE DEFAULT: 0000 2.2 Front panel 2.3 Rear panel 2.4 Remote Control 2.5 Installing the Batteries 2.6 Using the Remote Control 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 3.0 Connections 6 4.0 User Interface 4.1 Welcome Screen 4.2 Volume Control 4.3 Mute Symbol 4.4 Screen Freeze 4.5 Direct Digit Entry 4.6 TV/Radio select 4.
1.0 Instruction 1.1 Safety Instructions DO NOT INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER: yy In a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet; directly on top of or under any other equipment; on a surface which might obstruct the ventilation slots.
Mains supply The mains operating voltage is detailed on the rear of the box. The mains lead on this box may be supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse must be used of the same rating. If the fuse cover is detachable never use the plug with the cover removed. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug.
2.2 Front panel 1 2 1. STANDBY INDICATOR Used to visually show power state of the set top box, the green LED will be light if turned on the set top box and the red LED will be light if the set top box entered standby mode. 2. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR Used to receive the signal from the remote control. 2.3 Rear panel 1 2 3 4 6 5 1. ANT IN This socket connects to your external aerial. 2. TV SCART This socket connects to your TV. 3.
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2.6 Using the Remote Control To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the digital set top box. The remote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the set top box at an angle of up to 60 degrees. The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked. If operation of the remote becomes erratic then the batteries probably need replacing. Be sure to replace them with the same type. Do not mix old and new batteries, always replace both.
4.0 User Interface The EXIT key will close on screen menus. All menus will automatically be removed after 30 seconds unless otherwise stated. 4.1 Welcome Screen When the STB is powered up for the first time or is brought out of standby a welcome screen will be displayed. This will tell you to press the OK key to start a full frequency service scan. 4.2 Volume Control A bar will be displayed when volume is changed by pressing V+ or V-.
banner will be removed after 4 seconds. In addition you can toggle between ‘Now’ and ‘Next’ information using the t/u keys. To display ‘Next’ information from the ‘Now’ banner, the user press the u key. 4.7.2 First level ‘Next’ Information You can return from ‘Next’ to ‘Now’ Information using the t key. A second press of the key will bring up the extended program information, and example is shown below. 4.7.
This banner will stay permanently on the screen when no video can be watched on the TV. This banner will also display the current favourite list enabled and if the service is new or removed. The following messages will be displayed under various circumstances: Channel Change Banner No service are stored in the receiver This service is encrypted This data/MHEG only service This is a audio only service No Signal 4.7.5 Audio Pressing the AUDIO key will display the following menu.
4.7.7 Data Service Loading If the TXT key is pressed on a service that contains an MHEG data application and data services have been enabled in the languages menu, then before the application has been fully loaded, this display will be presented. The graphics are displayed in the centre of the screen. This will be automatically removed when the MHEG application acquires the display or will timeout after 60 seconds if the MHEG application fails to launch. 4.7.
5.0 Main Menu The Main Menu contains the following options. 5.1 Channel Organiser Accessed from the main menu, the service list contains the details of the services that have been added into the system. The list can be scrolled through using the p/q keys. The selected channel appears with a yellow border. Channels can be viewed by using the OK key. Channels can be deleted with the RED button. You will be asked for the PIN number each time they delete a channel (the default pin number is ‘0000’).
5.2.1 Favourites Edit Accessed from the favourites menu. The order of the Favourite list determines the order the programmes appear when the user surfing up and down the channels with the P+/P- keys. The full service list and the favourite list can be scrolled through using p/q. The two lists are selected by using the t/u keys. The selected channel appears with a yellow border. When the favourite list is selected the list can be re-ordered using the GREEN key.
5.2.2 Name Editor This name editor menu is used to allow you to rename a favourite group. The character selection is done by moving the highlight around a character matrix and using OK to choose the character. The new name is displayed at the top of the menu. CAPS is used to toggle the letters between upper-case and lower-case and Delete is used to backspace/delete the last character. When complete the GREEN key saves the new name and exits the character matrix menu.
6.2 TV Setup The TV setup menu will have the following options: TV Setup Menu The options are: Television type: Widescreen: Standard: Selects the type of TV screen that the set-top-box is connected to. The options are 4:3 and 16:9. This option is only available when 4:3 is selected in the shape option. It is used to select what the user requires to be displayed for 16:9 transmissions. The options are Letterbox, Center Cut out and Full Frame. This option sets the SCART output mode.
6.3.2 Parental Locking via Menu Selection The PIN must be entered to access the Parental Control menu: Enter PIN to access Menu Parental Control Menu The system is supplied with a default PIN. The default Parental control PIN is “0000”. 6.3.3 Parental Control Menu Entering a valid PIN gives access to a sub menu that provides options to change the PIN or Lock and Unlock services 6.3.
6.4.1 Full Scan Add New Services When the Full Scan Add New Services option is selected, the end of the service list is displayed. When new services are found, they are displayed at the end of the existing list in a highlighted yellow colour. During the scan a progress bar is displayed and a message giving the estimated time remaining to complete the scan. When the scan is complete the progress bar will show 100% and a message stating how many new services have been found is displayed.
Guard Interval: Scan: Selects the required guard interval. The options are 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32. Starts or stops a service scan. Information: Modulation: The modulation type of the locked stream. The values can be QPSK, QAM16 or QAM64. FEC: The FEC rate of the locked stream. The values can be 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 or 7/8. Network ID: The network id of the locked stream. Transport ID: The transport id of the locked stream. Services Found: Number of services found on the locked stream after a scan.
Full Scan Setup Menu 6.4.5 First Time Setup This menu is used to delete all channels and settings to the first time installation, including Language, TV set, Service, Parental Control set, and then show the First time welcome screen. First Time Setup Press OK key to delete all channels and settings, the following menu will be displayed: After initialize, the welcome screen will show After Pressing OK, a full scan replacing existing services screen will be presented.
6.5.1 Update by USB This menu for the SW upgrading by USB jack. 1. First Copy the provided *.ssu (for example THT105_version_3.ssu) upgrade file to the root directory of the USB disk and then insert the USB to the USB port of the box, you should see USB indicator flashing while reading. 2. Select the upgrading file and press ok to start upgrading. 3. The upgrade progress will last for about 20 seconds as below, please don’t shut down the power during update, otherwise it will destroy the box. 4.
2. Progress During the download progress a message will be displayed which details to the user any message that the manufacturer requires. This message is broadcast as part of the download and isn’t hard-coded into the interface. The message may describe new features of the download or a contact number in case of download failure. A progress bar and a time remaining countdown are displayed during the download. If the download fails the following error message will be displayed.
7.1 My Images My Images can play most JPG/BMP/GIF photos and operate it, if there are photos in device root folder, it will start at Thumbnail mode, otherwise it will start at Folder mode, and ask you to select a folder as below. Thumbnail/Folder The info (Width x Height and date) of selected photo will be displayed at the left bottom at Thumbnail mode. My Album-Thumbnail My Album-Browser During playing, you can Zoom, Flip, Rotate, Slide the pictures according to the operation. For help, press key.
Music Playing 8.0 Troubleshooting If you experience problems with this receiver or its installation, please read carefully the relevant sections of this User Manual and this Troubleshooting section.
9.0 Technical specifications Technical Specifications: MPEG-2 video decoder Video resolution: Aspect ratio: 720 x 576 pixels (PAL) 4:3, 16:9 Multimedia: Audio playback: Picture view: MP3 and WMA formats JPG, BMP, GIF format Connectors: ANT IN - IEC Female TV SCART (RGB, CVBS) S/PDIF: coaxial output IR sensor input USB port, 5 V DC/500 mA (max.
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