Table of Contents I.GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................... 3 1. Preface .................................................................................................. 3 2. Main Features ....................................................................................... 3 3. For Your Safety ..................................................................................... 4 4. General Operation of the Receiver ............................
4.3 Timer Setting.................................................................................. 18 4.4 Factory Default............................................................................... 18 4.5 System Information ........................................................................ 19 IV. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .................................................................... 20 V. TROUBLE SHOOTING.................................................................................
I.GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Preface STB5HD provides beautiful High Defin ition and Standard Definition Television pictures from Australian Digital TV broadcasts. An attractive On Screen Display and Electronic Program Guides help simplify installation and day to day use. Full Closed Caption Subtitle and Teletext functions are included.
• Closed Captions and Digital Subtitles • Low power consumption in Standby • Full Teletext function included • Program Information Hot Key • Superb HD picture quality 3.
II. GETTING STARTED 1. Install Receiver Connection Connect a functional TV Antenna to “ANT IN” for your local TV channels. If in doubt call an experienced TV Antenna Installer. Connect your receiver to the AV display device you wish to use. Please refer to the TV user manual when making connection to the TV . Your receiver s Menu will display the ‘Installation Guide’ confirming successful connection.
2. Front Panel The following controls are located at the right of the front mirror panel. Switch between operation and standby modes. : MENU: Displays main menu and command box on screen. Confirm operation. OK: 6 : Change channels or move the cursor up/down in the menu. : Adjust the volume or move the cursor left/right in the menu.
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: Switch between operation and standby modes. : Mute or restore the sound. Number Keys: Number keys. : Back to the previous channel. INFO: Display information about current and next TV program. AUDIO: Switch audio languages. Switch among left/right/stereo. : Switch between TV and radio modes. : EPG: Display Electronic Program Guide menu. MENU: Display the main menu. EXIT: Back to the previous menu or full screen. : Change channels or move the cursor up/down in the menu.
Note: 1. Colour keys [Red] , [Green], [Yellow] and [Blue] operate Teletext functions and some other special functions in Menu. 2. Subtitle and Teletext functions are only available when broadcast. 4.1 Installing Batteries in your Remote Control Remove the battery cover from the remote control. Insert 2 x AAA size batteries inside the battery compartment. Please take note of the battery ’s polarity which is indicated inside the battery compartment. 4.
5. Scan your channels Check that ‘Select TV Type’ and ‘Select State’ match your screen shape and location. Use and keys to change selection. Press the [OK] key to start Scan. As digital broadcasts are found each channel is identified on screen and its programs listed. You can cut the scan short by pressing the [OK] or [EXIT] keys. Menu reads ‘Installation Guide – END’ and shows a summary of the result. Press [OK] to complete set up and exit to watch TV..
III. MENU STRUCTURE 1. Channel When you press the [Menu] key on the Remote Control unit the main Menu engages on screen. Starting from Channel mode, there are 4 sub-menu groups: ‘Channel’, ‘Scan’, ‘Guide’ and ‘Setup’. Channel Mode provides two options: 1) TV Channel List; 2) Radio Channel List. Press to enter Sub Menu, or to navigate and [OK] to make a selection. 1.
1.1.1 Favorite 1. Press the [1] key to select Favorite function. 2. Use the 3. Use the 4. keys to select a Favorite storage location from ‘HD’ ‘ SD’ or‘ MOVIES’ etc. keys to make a selection. Press the [OK] key and a red mark will show to right side of selected channel name. 5. Add channels to each list as required. 6. When a Favorite storage locati on has channels saved in it a mark shows left of the Favorite group name. To cancel, select marked channels press the [OK] key.
1.1.3 Sort 1. Press [3] to engage Sort. 2. Navigate with 3. Programs can be Sorted by ‘Logical’ Channels, keys. ‘Channel Name’ or ‘Frequency’ . 4. Press [EXIT] or [MENU] to store. 1.1.4 Add / Delete 1. Press [4] to enter Add / Delete Channel function. 2. Use 3. Press the [OK] key and ‘CH Deleted ’ message keys to select a channel to delete. appears on the top left corner of your screen. 4. Press the [OK] key again to restore.
1.2 Radio Channel List In ‘Radio Channel List’ you can also select [1] Favorite, [2] Edit, [3] Sort, [4] Add / Delete , [5] Move or [6] Search for channels by following the instructions above for TV Channel List. 2. Channel Scan Channel scan allows you to rescan for all channels. Please note previously saved personal Channel Settings are lost when Scanning. 2.1 Auto Scan 1. Press the [Menu] key on the Remote Control Unit. 2. Select Channel and press [OK]. 3.
2.2.1 Manual Scan by Frequency 1. Input desired search frequency by using the numerical keypad on the remote control. 2. Press [OK] to start search. 3. Channel that is found will be saved into c hannel list. 2.2.2 Manual Scan by Channel 1. Select desired search channel number by 2. keys Press [OK] to start search. 3. Channels that are found will be saved into pressing the channel list. 3. Guide Informative Electronic Program Guide up to 8 days in adva nced is transmitted by many broadcasters.
Press the [OK] key on the program to add program into “Remind List ”. The unit will set a reminder to remind you about the up coming program which are added into the “Remind List”. ‘Simple Guide ’ shows abbreviated program information. It is accessed from ‘Full Guide’ by pressing the [Red] key, and vice versa. EPG Access via Menu: to enter EPG. Select [MENU] ‘Guide’ and Press keys to select from ‘Simple Guide’ or ‘Full Guide’ and ‘Remind List’ . 4.
match method of the receiver ’s video output to best match your TV or display (4:3 and 16:9). Screen Format: Select the desired format (Full and Letter). SPDIF Output: Select the desired digital audio output option (Off, PCM and AC3). 4.2 System Setting ‘System Setting’ allows the user to select Time Zone, Daylight Saving, OSD Language, Screen Transparency, Guide Default and Change Password in this mode. 4.
Yellow. Press the ‘OK’ key and receiver will reset. 4. Factory Default password is 1 2 3 4. Use function carefully. Note: This function will reset all settings to default settings and clear all saved channel including favorite list. 4.5 System Information System information provides technical information including Product, Software Version, Hardware Version, and Loader version.
IV. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TUNER Input frequency 174 to 860MHz UHF & VHF Bandwidth 7 or 8 MHz Input level -72 to -20dBm Input impedance 75O CHANNEL DECODING Demodulation QPSK,16QAM,64QAM FEC 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8. Mode 8K or 2K Guard Band 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 DEMULTIPLEXER Standard ISO/IEC 13818-1 Input max. bit stream rate 60Mbps (Serial) /7.
POWER Input voltage AC100 to 240V, 50 to 60Hz Power consumption 15 W max AMBIENT Operating temperature 0° to 40° C 21
V. TROUBLE SHOOTING Note : If you cannot solve the problem by referring to the above trouble shooting, please contact your local dealer. Problem Possible Causes What To Do The display on the Mains cable is not Check that the main cable is front panel does not connected. plugged into power socket. The unit is in standby mode. Press the key on the RCU or front panel. Poor signal quality or bad Check the antenna system interconnections Check cable connections. Signal is too strong.