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1. P27 2 6 Timer Settings 2 6 1 2 6 4 NO Date Time Mode n n onnn nemo enn nn nnn nn nnn nnn nn ene nnennnnnnnnnasnnwannawnnnancnwananwnnmawenaas P28 2 6 5 2 6 7 Event Channel Time Length P29 2 7 File Manager 2 7 1 2 7 3 Timer List Delete Delete All P30 2 5 Parental Control 2 8 1 Lock Setting a Menu Lock b Start Lock c Parent Block P31 2 8 2 Password Set nnn n nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nn nn nnn enn nn nnnnnnnnnna manne nnnnannnnanwa manna nannnawananuanannanaannanwancnuenmnmenaas P32 3 0 EPG P33 4 0 Simple Mode Playback Recordings Mode P34 5 0 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions P35 6 0 HINTS PAGES
2. P11 HDMI P11 VIDEO P12 VGA P12 GETTING STARTED FIRST TIME INSTALLATION P13 BASIC FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR TRYING OUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO OPERATE THE PVR FUNCTIONS Switching Programs Volume Control Mute Freezing Picture Change Screen Aspect P14 Change TV Radio Mode View Program Information Subtitle TeleText EPG P15 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR Navigation in the Main Menu Menu Tree P16 2 1 Starting up for the First Time or after a Factory Reset P17 2 2 Installation Menu 2 2 1 2 2 3 Manual Search Auto Search Version Info Factory Default
3. P3 SAFETY AND INSTRUC IONS P4 PACKAGE CONTENTS P5 HIGH DEFINITION PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER PVR Front View Display and ControlS P6 Rear Panel Connections P7 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Remote Control ButtonS P8 Recording Button Functions P9 Playback Button FunctionS P9 Remote Control Preparation P10 CONNECTIONS TO YOUR HOME THEATRE EQUIPMENT YPbPr or Component Cable
4. P18 2 2 4 2 2 5 Manual Search Auto Search Version Info Factory Default P19 2 3 System Settings 2 3 1 Menu Settings Transparency Info Timeout P20 2 3 2 Video Settings Output Resolution OutputFreq Ratio Colour Format P21 2 3 3 Play Settings Channel Change AR Conversion LCN SPDIF Type P22 2 3 4 Time Settings Time Zone Summer Time P22 2 4 Channel Manager 2 4 1 Lock Delete P23 2 4 2 Alter Favourites P24 2 5 PVR Settings 2 5 1 HDD Manager HDD Info Format Defrag P25 2 5 2 Record Settings Rec Time Time Shift Time ShiftBuf P26 2 5 3 Recorded List
5. P36 7 0 TROUBLESHOOT ING P43 8 0 SPECIFICATION P44 After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL i This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside It is dangerous to make contact with any part inside the case This symbol alerts you of important information concerning operation and maintenance of this product SAFETY e Never place the unit in hot humid or excessively dusty places e Do not install the unit where it may be exposed to mechanical vibrations e This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rear of the unit e Do not touch the power cord with a wet hand or continue to use a damaged power cord It may cause an electric shock e Never open the cover High voltage in the unit may result in electrocution e Disconnect the power cord to the unit before connecting any cables CAUTION e To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose the appliance to water e Ensure that objects filled with liquids such as vases are not placed on the
6. a Channel Change You can select the mode of screen display when changing channels to Freeze or Black Picture freezes or goes black before changing b AR Conversion You can select the Aspect Ratio of your TV display conversion LetterBox Combined Ignore Pan amp Scan Try different combinations of the TV Aspect Ratio settings with the PVR settings See Hints Pages for ideas c LCN You can select the LCN mode from ON OFF d SPDIF Type You can select the SPDIF Type mode from PCM AC3 2 3 4 lt Time Settings gt In this menu you can use the Left Right 4 gt buttons to change the settings Up Down a w buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel D Time Settings Time Zone GMT 10 00 Summer Time OFF a Time Zone You can select the time zone of your location in relation to Greenwich Mean Time eg Sydney is GMT 10 00hrs b Summer Time You can select the Summer Time setting as either ON OFF according to whether Daylight Saving time is in operation in your state at the time you are using your PVR to record After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 4 Channel Manager Using the 4 gt buttons to move to the right or left select the Channel Manager Icon it is selected when the Channel Manager text appears then press OK The following screen will appear Use the Up Down 4 buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel In the
7. The LCN is the digital channel number that is used to select a channel on the PVR LCNs are constant Don t confuse the LCN with the UHF channel all the channels on a multiplex eg ABC1 ABC2 ABC HD will have the same UHF channel but individual LCNs PCM Pulse code modulation is a digital representation of an analogue signal where the magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals PCM is also a standard in digital video S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface A digital connection which allows you to feed the sound in digital format from one piece of equipment to another If you have a good quality AV receiver you may find the output from the PVR is better when you use its digital audio facilities instead of a phono connection for the audio Digital audio connections can also carry multi channel surround sound AC3 where available from the transmitter After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 6 HINT PAGES 8 LETTERBOX All older television screens had a width to height ratio or aspect ratio of 4 3 TV programs were shot and broadcast in the 4 3 aspect ratio In HDTV and most TV shows are now displayed in a 16 9 or wide screen aspect ratio Most new televisions also employ the wide screen form factor Old TV shows look fine on a 4 3 screen and high definition and DVD movies perfectly match a 16 9 screen The image may appear distorted or sandwiched between black bars called letterboxes To watch your favour
8. and Recorded List is explained PVR Settings g HDDManager RecordSettings Recorded List CAV Select OK Entei 2 5 1 HDD Manager a HDD Info Looks at the Disk Space Free Space in MB Free Rate information of HDD Free Space left to record to l gt nmuUVUNanadge PADD into Disk Name G pormat nnn Disk Space 305242 MB Defrag Free Space 283602 MB Free Rate 92 GEV select R Enter EXIT E xit b Format Reformats the HDD PLEASE READ and PROCEED with CAUTION as ALL recordings WILL be deleted by the format forever Formatting will delete all files continue CAY select CORD Enter A E xit After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR c Defrag Compresses the HDD to obtain unused Hard Drive space It can assist the HDD to access recordings more quickly Please use this option sparingly Warning it MAY take a long time to complete depending upon factors such as how many recordings you have made their duration and whether you have many files in your recorded list hy HDDManager HDD Info Note Format This process will take some i Defrag eee please wait 2 5 2 Record Settings R RecordSettings Rec Time _UnLimit TimeShift OFF TimeShiftBuf Small a Rec Timer Sets up the recording time for Timer recordings UnLimit 30min 60min 90min 120min b Time Shift Activates Time Shift In brief this means that whenever
9. Frequency Input Impedance Channel Bandwidth OFDM Spectrum Modulation Mode 2K 8K carrier hierarchical QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 ISO IEC 13818 2 MP HL MP ML 1080i 720p 576p HD Video Output Type YPbPr VGA H DM S video and CVBS MPEG 1 layer and II AC3 20Hz 20k Hz O 6dBu 32 44 1 48KHz Guard Interval Modes Algorithm Display Video Type SD Video Output Type Algorithm Frequency Response Sampling Frequency Q e O J U gt O O r O 3 g O Q D D O MD gt s o O lt O c o 5 3 TA et lt O OD Stereo RCA phono jack Digital Audio Output S PDIF Optical AC90 250V Operating Frequency 50 60Hz Environmental Condition Operating Temperature 0O 40 C Weight 3 5kg 355mm W x 240mm D x 60mm H Note 1 This product complies with the legal standards and is manufactured under constant quality control 2 Technical specifications are up to date at the time of printing however the unit can be subject to design and firmware changes without prior notice After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659
10. Remote Control Button Description of Function REC Start recording stop E Stop recording see Hint page for more details Playback Buttons of Remote Control Button Description of Function Start playback at the beginning of the current record session or Play gt return normal playback speed from fast forward or pause Jump 44 Rewind the recording at a special interval Jump gt gt Fast forward the recording at a special interval REWite X2 X4 X8 X16 Fast Rewind Button will cycle through these options if pressed repeatedly FF x4 Xo X2 X4 X8 X16 Fast Forward Button will cycle through these options if pressed repeatedly PAUSE I Pause the playback or start Time Shift see Hint page 38 for more details strop i Stop the playback see Hint page 38 for more details LIST Press to directly enter the PVR list of all recordings made MARK Mark point s from which to watch part of a recorded program Page Page iS After Sales Support Press to page forward Special Function when using marks Press to page backward Special Function when using marks TEL 1300 766 659 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Remote Control Preparation Installing the batteries in the remote control 1 Press down on the retaining catch on the lid of the battery recess on the remote control and remove the lid by sliding towards the end 2 Insert two AAA batteries into the recess checking that the batteries are installed with t
11. apparatus e If an object or liquid gets into the unit disconnect the plug and ask an approved technician to check the unit e Never place the unit in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Leave a 10cm gap around the unit e The recommended operating temperature is from O C 40 C and humidity should be under 95 e For your own safety do not touch any part of the unit power lead or aerial lead during a lightning storm e Use a damp cloth to clean the unit e Do not use liquid cleaners solvent or abrasive products etc After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 PACKAGE CONTENTS Contents Please make sure the following accessories are supplied with the receiver High Definition Personal Video Recorder PVR Remote Control RCA Video Audio Cable YPbPr Component Video Cable Batteries 2 X AAA Size User Manual IEC Connector Cable Short cable referred to as a Loop Cable in this Manual VOOOAWHO After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 HIGH DEFINITION PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER PVR Front View Display and Controls BAUHM Front Panel Display 1 Front panel window displays information concerning current operation such as Starting UP Good CH number eg C009 2 The LEDs light up when power on and the PVR is operating according to the table below 3 The green LED lights up when the channel is locked in 4 When power is turned off with the pow
12. may be used in this Playback Mode The Information Bar at the foot of the screen during playback can be cancelled by pressing the Info key 6 See Page 9 for a full explanation of how these and other keys function during playback 7 Press EXIT to cancel oe ie LIST MARK pelea You 4 uc At iw vine il ee ee D a Wi 4 HJ s af K a AN i ae egg ui MALS pa PLAY PAUSE STOP REC b li amp FF JUMP JUMP gt as gt Please Note The Remote Control Unit and PVR may appear slightly different to what is described in some earlier Bauhn PVR S So this Instruction Guide is different in some ways especially if you are using different firmware However it will be a guide to effective use of your PVR After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 5 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions What is a HD Receiver and PVR Personal Video Recorder A HDTV receiver is a device that receives and decodes high definition TV signals A HD receiver is generally connected to televisions that are HD ready Can I connect my HD receiver to a CRT television Yes this HD receiver can be connected to a CRT television as long as it supports the appropriate connections Picture quality will vary compared to HD ready TV s however accessing the additional HD stations is still applicable What are the added benefits of a HD Receiver The added benefits of a HD Receiver include Sharper Pictures Clearer Sound Widescreen viewin
13. sub sections below the guide for changing the Lock Delete Move Alter and Favourites is explained The default password is 0000 Channel Manage anai sk ADARA FAV 1 SBS 0003 C10 0021 PRIME 0022 0006 ABC HDTV 0008 ABC1 0005 ABC2 SBS ABC1 ABC2 PRIME WIN TV SC10 2 4 1 Lock lock a channel or unlock If Channel lock status is enabled you must enter a PIN code Password to view the channel Use the numeric keypad on the remote Password a a 2 8 8 8 Channel Manage SBS C 10 WIN TV ABC HDTV ABC1 ABC2 OK 2 4 2 Delete You can delete selected channels Highlight the Channel with the Up Down a buttons then press the Delete Key as shown at the foot of the screen Be aware that the function can completely delete the saved channels When you delete a channel in Edit Channels the channel is also deleted from the Favourite List s After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 4 3 Move You can move a channel position First press the OK button to pick up the channel A check mark will be shown next to the selected channel Use the cursor to 0005 SC10 0008 WIN TV 0020 ABC HDTV 0021 ABC1 0022 ABC2 FAV COK 2 4 4 Alter Use Alter button to switch between TV and FAV channel lists a 0003 SBS 0003 SBS 0005 SC10 0021 ABC1 0006 PRIME 0022 ABC2 0008 WIN TV 0006 PRIME 0020 ABC HDTV 00 0021 ABC1 0005 SC10 0022 ABC2 FAV EFA
14. though recording is not yet complete i e it is still recording The key difference between Time Shifting and Chase Playing Chase Play Actually records the show This means that there will still be a recorded file on the hard disk after you press stop to end the recording or change channels This file can be played later Time Shifting All information in the time shift buffer is lost when you record the channel being watched change channels enter certain menus etc If you do not have Time Shift on in the Menus Press the Pause button and the picture will freeze and if you press the Pause button again the picture will unfreeze and you will be able to use the remote buttons to pause rewind fast forward amp play through the live program from the point where you first pressed the pause button only The Info Button will turn off the display bar and turn it on again The STOP Button cancels the buffer recording and you will go back to live TV In this last mode NO file is saved After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 6 HINT PAGES 7 GLOSSARY AC3 Dolby Digital is the common version containing up to six discrete channels of sound sometimes known as 5 1 Surround Sound An AV receiver is needed to play this sound AR Aspect Ratio of the TV display This is affected by by settings on the PVR AND the TV See Section 4 on Page 37 and Section 8 on Page 40 and Section 9 on Page 41 LCN Logical Channel Number
15. to get the best quality signal After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 BASIC FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR TRYING OUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO OPERATE THE PVR FUNCTIONS Switching Programs 1 Press the NUMERIC keys 0 9 on the remote control to select the channel number you want 2 Alternatively Press the w buttons at the centre of the remote control or on the front panel to change the available channels upward downward 3 Press the RECALL key to view the previous channel selected Volume control 1 Press the 4 gt keys at the centre of the remote control or on the front panel to adjust the volume Mute 1 Press the MUTE lt Q key to temporarily stop the sound 2 To cancel mute press the MUTE key again Freezing picture 1 Press FREEZE key to pause current program and the pause icon will appear on screen 2 To cancel pause and continue to play press the FREEZE key again and the pause icon will disappear Change screen aspect 1 Press ASPECT key to switch screen aspect mode 16 9 Full Screen 16 9 Letter Box 4 3 Full Screen 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 PanScan This key is important for 16 9 CRT TV s to be able to display shows correctly It works in conjunction with the Video Settings in the System Settings in the Menu After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 1 BASIC FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR Change TV Radio mode 1 Press TV Radio key to change the program list mode between TV and Radio View Program Inform
16. COK m 2 4 5 Favourites You can create up to 3 lists of your favourite channels The default favourite list names are Fav1 Fav2 and Fav3 Channels may appear in more than one Favourites List Channel Manage Channel Manage Channel Manage 0003 SBS 0003 SBS 0005 sci0 0021 ABCi 0003 SBS 0030 SBS HD 0003 SBS 0005 sci10 0020 ABC HDTV 0005 8sc10 000 0022 ABC2 0008 WIN TV 0006 PRIME 0008 WIN TV 0080 WIN TV HD 0008 WIN TV 0020 ABC HDTV 0050 8C10 HD 0020 ABC HDTV 0021 ABC 0021 ABC1 0022 ABC2 0022 ABC2 0020 ABC HDTV 0008 WIN TV 0021 ABC1 0005 sc10 0022 ABC2 FAV COK Ay FAV COK FAV COK Move cursor to the required channel with Up Down buttons and then press OK button on the remote controller to add the channel to the current favorites list One channel can be selected into more than one favorite list You can change default favorite lists by pressing the FAV button You may access the favourite list if you press the FAV button while you are watching TV in Normal State After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 5 PVR Settings Using the 4 gt buttons to move to the right or left select the PVR Settings Icon it is selected when the PVR Settings text appears then press OK The following screen will appear Use the Up Down 4 w buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel In the sub sections below the guide for changing the HDDManager RecordSettings
17. SAURY High Definition Personal Video Recorder Instruction Guide Model Number HDPVR2400 The original Instruction Manual was produced by Bauhn This revised unofficial document was produced by Referee Whirlpool User ID 288710 on 30 06 2009 It is a collaborative effort in conjunction with feedback from other Whirlpool Users to improve the original Bauhn document All copyright information remains with the original owner Bauhn After Sales Support D3 CE TEL 1300 766 659 Y WARRANTY STATEMENT HDPVR2400 What your 2 year warranty means Great care has gone into the manufacture of this product and it should therefore provide you with years of good service when used properly In the event of product failure within its intended use over the course of the first 2 years after the date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our after sales support services details of which can be found in this manual and on the product itself After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 INDEX WARRANTY STATEMENT P2 INDEX
18. VR 2 3 System Settings D Using the 4 gt buttons to move to the right or left select the System Settings Icon Gi it is selected when the System Settings text appears then press OK The following screen will appear In the sub sections below the guide for changing the Menu Video Play and Time Settings is explained System Settings Menu Settings Video Settings Play Settings Time S tings 2 3 1 lt Menu Settings gt In this menu you can use the Left Right 4 gt buttons to change the settings Up Down w buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel a Transparency p Menu settings Transparency bo a od Info Timeout KKKK witc L This setting controls the OSD transparency level as below b Info Timeout Selects the duration time of visibility of the Information Banner which is displayed when TV is displaying in the normal state and the user is not viewing a recording After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 3 2 lt Video Settings gt In this menu you can use the Left Right lt gt buttons to change the settings Up Down a w buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel B Video Settings Output YPbPr Resolution 10801 OutputFreq 50HZ Ratio 16 9 Colour Format PAL a Output You can switch between YPbPr and VGA mode b Resolution You can select the display mode 1080i 720p 576i 576i astandard definitio
19. ation 1 Press INFO key to view the detailed information of current program 2 Press INFO or EXIT to exit the Information view Subtitle 1 Press SUBT key to switch subtitle on off NOTE the subtitle availability depends on the program providers TeleText Service 1 Press TXT key to open a TeleText page TeleText is transmitted ONLY on Channel 7 2 Press TXT key again or press EXIT key to close the TeleText Use colour keys and numeric keys to navigate in the TeleText screens EPG Electronic Program Guide 1 Press EPG key to view the EPG information that is provided by the content providers 2 Press EPG key to Alt to the window to access the event information page with details such as event name event time 3 Press Yellow key to view the detailed information of the current event if provided by content providers 4 Press EXIT key to exit the menu 5 See Page 33 with detailed information on procedures about how to book recordings using the EPG After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR Navigation in the Main Menu 1 Press MENU key to bring up the main menu or return to previous 2 Press 4 gt keys at the centre of the remote control or on the front panel key to move left right to the desired sub menu 3 Press OK key to enter into the sub menu you select There are further options within each sub menu as in the diagram below 4 Press EXIT key to exit the main men
20. ctions a Component Cable with audio by AUDIO L R red and white lead HDMI using a HDMI cable not supplied RCA type yellow video lead with audio by AUDIO L R red and white lead Optional audio using an optical cable VGA connector with audio by AUDIO L R red and white lead ee a ee 1 Connect your TV antenna cable to the ANT IN jack on the back of the PVR using coaxial RF cable Check that you have the Loop Cable installed as shown in all diagrams YPbPr or Component Cable High Definition Viewing 2 Connect the YPbPr out connectors and AUDIO L R out connectors on the back of the PVR receiver to the COMPONENT IN on your television using RCA type cables CONNECTING THE PVR USING COMPONENT LEADS AND AUDIO FOR HIGH DEFINITION VIEWING NOTE PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE THE LOOP CABLE CONNECTED AS SHOWN ON IMAGE HDMI High Definition Viewing 3 Connect the HDMI out connector on the PVR receiver to the HDTV and Audio Amplifier Receiver and Optional Optical S PDIF where available using HDMI cable CONNECTING THE PVR USING HDMI CONNECTION FOR HIGH DEFINITION VIEWING AND OPTICAL AUDIO OPTIONAL NOTE PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE THE LOOP CABLE CONNECTED AS SHOWN ON IMAGE After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 CONNECTIONS TO YOUR HOME THEATRE EQUIPMENT VIDEO Standard Definition Viewing 4 Connect the yellow video lead and AUDIO L R red and white lead out connectors on the PVR receiver to the AV i
21. cus on the composition s most important aspects Pan and scan cropping can remove up to 45 on 2 35 1 films of the original image After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Trouble Shooting Check the receiver according to the procedures detailed below If the receiver does not work properly after conducting Problem Solving Protocols please contact the technical department This unit contains dangerous voltages never remove the cover When not in use for a long period it is recommended that you unplug the unit from the main power socket i re No Power Check the power cord for defects Check mains power switch is on Press power button on RCU Check toggle switch on back of unit is on No Reception Check the Signal Strength Indictor and check the antenna cable and that the antenna has been inserted correctly No Sound Volume may be set to low or audio muted Check the audio cable connection No Video Change video output port or video display type Check the video cable connection The remote control is in Check the batteries for charge Replace both operation but the receiver is batteries at once Never mix battery types Check the not responding battery contacts No Channels inthe Channel Please rescan channels List After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 8 SPECIFICATION 8 0 Specification Detailed Section Explanation 49 861MHZUHF amp VHF 75 Ohm 6M 7M amp 8MHz Input Signal Input
22. ed 2 1 4 If you wish to proceed ensure you have the Yes button on the screen highlighted then press OK After the scanning is complete you will then be able to view listen to the scanned in TV Radio channels This process is only really needed on initial startup and after a factory reset mentioned in the Factory Reset section below Auto search will replace all currently yo Installation RB Auto Search oe i g stored channels Do you want to Manual Search continue Auto Seareh Version Info i in Auto Search Factory Default Will begin Auto Se Upgrade Yes NO The quality of the signal is dependant upon many factors including the aerial suitability for digital TV cabling from the aerial to the aerial socket in the wall the aerial cable to the PVR etc If problems persist consult with a professional antenna installer Information available for your area here http www dtvforum info index php 2sShowforum 82 After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 2 Installation Menu 2 2 1 lt Manual Search gt a Press the MENU button to bring up the Installation Screen b Using the gt or lt buttons to move to the right or left select the Installation Icon C Choose Manual Search to manually tune the PVR to receive the desired TV and Radio Channel s which you want your PVR to receive by a manual tune Manual Search pn 585500 d Use the Up Down 4 w buttons to select the
23. ed 2 6 7 TimLimit Sets the recording length from the start time in minutes eg 0 hours 45 minutes as 045 Make the entries using the numeric keys on the remote When you have finished all the events you wish to schedule press the Exit key Choose the Yes No option required and press OK Remember if you have scheduled 5 events say and you accidentally choose No and press OK then you lose all the entries you have made If you wish you can go to the Menu Item File Manager to see all the scheduled recordings See the next section 2 7 for details After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 7 File Manager Using the 4 gt buttons to move to the right or left select the File Manager Icon is selected when the File Manager text appears then press OK The following screen will appear Use the OK button to enter the item or press EXIT to cancel In the sub sections below the guide to Delete or Delete All is explained File Manager 2 7 1 This is a preview page of the entire timer recordings set using the Timer and EPG 2 7 2 Select the required filename to Delete by using the Up 4 Down keys Then press OK 2 7 3 To Delete All press the Delete ALL key TISMAERET PUTIN PIER I GRNLTVIT RUNI HiEmmme gt Enea seein a WIN TV Illawarra 30 05 2009 11 30 12 00 TIMEBLAZERS RPT WIN TV Illawarra 30 05 2009 13 30 15 30 Afternoon Classic Movie AY Select OKM Delete Delete All EXIT E
24. eft hand pane 5 Change the date using the Left 4 Right gt Buttons in the right hand pane 6 Press the Alt Blue key again to shift back to the left hand pane to view another Channel s EPG information 7 Press the Up Down v buttons to select another channel Press the Blue Alter button to alter shift across to the program window 9 Press the button for the highlighted program to be booked for recording 10 Press FAV button to go to the Timer List interface to view stored timer recording scheme po After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 3 EPG WITH THE PVR and 4 OTHER MODES 3 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE or EPG 11 Pressing the Yellow button will access an information page on the highlighted program Pressing the Info Button will close the Information Page 12 Press the EXIT button to close the EPG 4 1 TV Radio and Favorite List in Simple Mode 1 If you press OK on the remote control at normal state the channel list is displayed 2 You can switch between TV and Radio list by pressing TV RAD button 3 You can select one item from favourite list by pressing FAV button 4 You can fast preview the channel by pressing the Up Down buttons 4 2 Play back Recordings Mode 1 Press the List or access the Recorded List through the Menu key and the PVR Icon Recorded List option Use the Left 4 Right or Up a Down buttons to select a program Press OK to play the program All the following keys
25. eliminating the black bars Note that the image may appear slightly blurry or soft and that you ll be cropping out any action on the top and bottom of the screen 2 Alternately you can set the aspect ratio of the TV to Stretch or Full The black bars will disappear but to fit the almost square 4 3 image onto the wider screen the TV has to stretch the picture horizontally making everything appear squat and bloated After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 6 HINT PAGES 3 The third option is to set the aspect ratio of the TV to Panorama or Theatre Wide The black bars will be gone and the image will stretch to fill the screen It will look distorted at the extreme left and right but properly proportioned near the centre Movies letterboxed for 4 3 TVs will show black bars on all sides when displayed on wide screen TVs This is another case where the Zoom function should be applied Finally even wide screen TVs will show letterbox bars when displaying movies filmed in ultra wide screen formats such as Cinemascope The Zoom control of the TV remote will eliminate the bars but it will result in a softer blurrier image and crop out any action on the extreme left and right of the screen 9 PAN AND SCAN This is another method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown within the proportions of a standard definition 4 3 aspect ratio television screen often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to fo
26. er button while the blue and green LEDS are both on then the red LED is lit up briefly and then goes out 5 There is NO front panel display to indicate a Recording state whilst the PVR is in NORMAL STATE Set Set Recording Recording display on TV mise 00 oo oo oo w sammy o oo ee v PaA No Display No Display a l S 1 POWER Button Turns the receiver s power on or off 2 Menu Button MENU Press to display the Main Menu or to exit from the menu 3 Volume Left Right Button 4 gt Moves the cursor left right when in the menu or adjusts the volume level in the normal state Watching TV 4 Channel Up Down Button a vw Moves the cursor up down when in the menu or changes the current program to the previous next channel in the normal state Watching TV 5 OK Button OK Press to select the item in the menu or to list the TV Radio channels 6 Infrared Remote Sensor IR A hidden sensor senses infrared signal from the remote control After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 HIGH DEFINITION PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER PVR Rear Panel Connections 1 ANT IN Used to connect an antenna 2 ANT OUT LOOP OUT Used to connect an extra analogue or digital receiver VCR etc Please connect LOOP pass through with supplied IEC Connector Cable M with ANT IN S as shown above with red line correctly otherwise twin tuners may not work correctly 3 AUDIO L R White Red RCA Connect to a TV audio i
27. g Extra Channels Do require an antenna in association with this receiver Yes a professionally installed antenna is recommended What aspect ratio does high definition come in A high definition signal is transmitted in a 16 9 aspect ratio 16 9 is also known as widescreen After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 6 HINT PAGES 1 USING MARKS If you are watching a recording AND you ve got the progress bar up by pressing the info button when you press the Mark button a small red line will appear on the progress bar That s your Mark If you go back to the beginning of your recorded program and start watching a recording again then press the Page up button PAGE the show will jump to your Mark position PAGE PAGE If you had more than one Mark position it will go to the next one with each subsequent press of the PAGE Button When you press the Page Down button PAGE it goes to the previous mark position BUT you can t press it twice to go back 2 marks so you have to press PAGE to cycle through them all till you finally get to the one you want To remove the mark go past the mark you want to remove hit the PAGE button and immediately hit the Mark button and it should remove it Hint However one could use marks to quickly place jump points to skip ads by using a combination of the Jump and 30 keys You would just have to mark the start of each section of the actual show and when you ge
28. he correct polarity away from the spring tensioners 3 Replace the lid over the recess and gently push the lid forward until it snaps firmly into place Caution 1 Keep batteries out of children s reach 2 Don t attempt to recharge short circuit disassemble heat or throw the batteries into a fire 3 Always replace both batteries at the same time Never mix new and old batteries or batteries of a different type 4 Ifyou don t intend to use the remote controller for an extended period remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage corrosion and damage to the remote 5 Do not drop apply shock or step on the remote control 6 Do not spill water on the remote control Note If the receiver does not respond when operating the remote control from a close range you will need to replace the batteries Using the Remote Control 1 Touse the remote control point it towards the front of the PVR 2 The remote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the set top box at an angle of up to 60 degrees 3 The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked Note Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity of the remote control After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 CONNECTIONS TO YOUR HOME THEATRE EQUIPMENT Connect to your Home Theatre Equipment TV Audio Receiver etc This section covers connecting the PVR to a TV with a VGA connection or a computer monitor by various cable conne
29. ite TV shows without these annoying black bars first choose which type of TV you use a standard 4 3 or a 16 9 wide screen Most TV shows are formatted for the wider screen of an HDTV So 4 3 TVs have two common problems when displaying this sort of content The first is vertical distortion which makes everything onscreen appear tall and thin To fix this problem access the setup menu of the PVR and make sure the TV type option is set to 4 3 Now the image on the screen will be properly proportioned But the image is now letterboxed with black lines at the top and bottom of the screen Some people find letterbox bars annoying To remove them use the Aspect function on your TV Note that on your remote this function may have a different name such as Zoom Wide or Picture Size Select a zoom level that enlarges the image to the point where the black bars disappear Note that the image may appear slightly blurry or soft and that you ll be cropping out any action on the far left or right of the screen When showing content intended for 4 3 screens wide screen TVs may display black bars on the sides of the image There are three ways to eliminate these bars 1 The first way is to zoom the picture Press the Aspect Ratio button on your TV or PVR Note that on your remote this feature may have a different name such as Zoom Wide or Picture Size Zooming the picture causes the TV the DVD player or the set top box to blow up the image
30. item and then change the settings with the Left Right 4 gt buttons and the number 0 9 buttons used to change the input frequency of the required channel e Once the settings have been entered then press the OK button to scan current channel or press EXIT button to go back f A list of all digital channel frequencies can be downloaded from this site http www dtvforum info index php act attach amp type post amp id 3954 This is an alternative to the site mentioned earlier in this Manual It also has information re the correct type of aerial for each transmitter 2 2 2 lt Auto Search gt If you press OK in Automatic Search of Installation Menu the receiver will scan TV and RADIO programs automatically The default password is 0000 See the previous page for detailed instructions for an Auto Search 2 2 3 lt Version Info gt Shows the hardware and software versions loaded on to the PVR Gi Version Info H W Ver T 7710 4MT6 64M cO2 2x1216 0 S W Ver V0 9 2Beta Boot Info V1 0 0 0 Update Date 16 11 04Apr 05 2009 After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 2 Installation Menu 2 2 4 lt Factory Default gt Deletes all the data and settings currently saved and brings the system to the initial status R Factory Default Selecting Factory Default will reset the unit to the original factory settings your saved data will be lost Do you want to continue Wi
31. ll Reset Yes 2 2 5 lt Upgrade gt Upgrades the software The default password is 0000 It is recommended that this option only used by qualified technician Upgrade BOOT PROG SPIC PICT FONT PVR UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS You may require WINRAR to open the firmware attachment You can download this off the internet for free by doing a search in Google under the name of WINRAR 1 Download both the software and burner file onto your PC 2 Connect the cable from the back of your PC Com Port 1 to the back of the PVR using the 9 pin straight through cable For those that do not have a serial port on their computer you can use a USB to RS232 converter cable Change it in Device Manager from COM6 or the one that it installed to to COM2 the closest one free from COM1 that is not in use 3 Double click on burner file 4 Burner Fields a BAUDRATE 115200 b COM PORT COM 1 c Click the Port Button to ON 5 Firmware Fields a Click the load button and select the desired software file eg Melbourne _Green_flashFile_Update APP 12 05 18 sec 6 Click Connect Button and power on the box wait until the text on progress bar changes to OK Note You only have 2 3 seconds to power the box on when you click the connect button 7 Click Burn Button to start the upgrade process 8 Wait for the message UPGRADE FINISHED to be shown After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE P
32. ms at once such as Ch7HD and Ch9HD and replay the recordings ABC1 and ABC2 will not confirm 2 Record any channel and then change channels and go through all of them to make sure you can see all channels 3 See Section 3 CONFIRM YOU ARE RECORDING Any of these methods will confirm that both tuners are working After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 6 HINT PAGES 6 TIME SHIFT AND CHASE PLAYING If Time Shift is enabled in the PVR menu the Bauhn 2400 continuously streams the channel being watched into a temporary recording buffer file You can then pause rewind fast forward amp play through the live program If Time Shift is disabled in the PVR menu you need to press the PAUSE button to time shift the program you re watching As above you can then rewind fast forward amp play through the live program using the buttons at the bottom of the remote The Time Shift buffer is cleared when you change the channel The Time Shift function is disabled when recording the channel you re watching The difference between Time Shifting and Chase Playing Both time shifting and chase playing refer to a situation where the picture that is displayed onscreen is actually behind the live broadcast e Time Shifting Watching a live broadcast from the beginning or behind live time even though the show has already started e Chase Playing Watching a recorded show from the beginning or behind live time even
33. n SD video mode used in Australia In digital applications it s usually referred to as 576i in analogue contexts it s often quoted as 625 lines 720p directly compatible with newer flat panel technology such as plasma and LCD and progressive scan CRTs 720p must be scan converted for display on interlace only displays 720p has a widescreen aspect ratio of 16 9 a vertical resolution of 720 pixels and a horizontal resolution of 1280 pixels or 1280x720 1080i a high definition television HDTV video mode The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16 9 implying a horizontal resolution of 1920 pixels and a frame resolution of 1920 x 1080 or about 2 07 million pixels c OutputFreq You can switch freq between 50Hz and 60Hz d Ratio You can switch aspect ratio between 4 3 and 16 9 Widescreen e Colour Format You can set Colour Format to one of Auto PAL and NTSC The receiver will automatically convert and output the colour mode regardless of the current program s colour system After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 3 3 lt Play Setting s gt In this menu you can use the Left Right lt gt buttons to change the settings Up Down w buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel See Hints pages for a detailed explanation of what these terms mean and how they affect playback Play Settings CHChange Freeze ARconversion Pan amp Scan LCN ON SPDIF Type
34. n on the back of the TV Video lead connection is not shown on this diagram Refer to the back view of the unit to ensure correct connection to Socket 4 on the PVR Yellow cable connects to the yellow AV in on the TV CONNECTING THE PVR USING VIDEO AND AUDIO LEADS FOR STANDARD DEFINITION VIEWING NOTE PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE THE LOOP CABLE CONNECTED AS SHOWN ON IMAGE VGA High Definition Viewing 6 Connect the VGA out connector and AUDIO L R out connectors on the PVR receiver to the A V IN connectors and VGA on your Computer Monitor using computer monitor and RCA type cables CONNECTING THE PVR USING VGA AND AUDIO FOR HIGH DEFINITION VIEWING NOTE PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE THE LOOP CABLE CONNECTED AS SHOWN ON IMAGE Note Please ensure that your TV is set to the correct input channel depending on your connection type After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 GETTING STARTED FIRST TIME INSTALLATION Note Be sure to have the power cord connected to the mains and the power point switch turned ON It is recommended that you protect the PVR by connecting to the power point through a good quality home theatre surge protector board This will supply clean filtered power and protect your sensitive equipment from power surges and electrical interference 1 After all the connections have been established switch on your TV 2 Turn on the PVR by pressing the Power On switch on the front panel 3 If you are
35. nput HD Monitors audio input or an External Audio Amplifier 4 VIDEO Yellow RCA Connect to a TV with video input 5 YPbPr Connect component video to HD Monitors YPbPr Type 6 DIGITAL AUDIO Coaxial Optical Connect to an External Audio Amplifier with S PDIF Coaxial Optical Digital Audio 7 VGA Connector Connect component video to HD Monitors VGA Type 8 HDMI Connector Connect High Definition Multimedia output to HD Monitors HDMI Type 9 RS232 Serial Port For firmware update serial communication port RS 232 Cable not supplied After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT All features of the receiver can be controlled with the remote control 1 POWER Press to switch between in operation NORMAL STATE and STANDBY mode 2 TV RADIO Press to switch between TV and RADIO mode 3 MUTE Press to mute the sound Press again to turn sound on 4 lt AUDIO Select the audio modes 5 MTS Press to select the sound mode 6 TEXT Display the TeleText information Not available on all channels _ 7 SUBT Press to directly enter the SUBTITLE mode ee Ci 8 NUMERIC KEYS Press to input Channel E tee Number Passwords or Letters when editing 1 2 3 C the title of recordings A Bee 9 FAV Press to display Favorite Channel Mode 9 Q 10 ASPECT Press to select 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio 7 9 mode Z 9 O 11 SCAN Press to search program automatically C 0 C C 12 TIMER P
36. orner of the screen should already have appeared briefly if you press record whilst watching TV b If there are TWO stations recording press the Info button once then when you press STOPI a box will appear in the top right hand corner of the screen The information bar will have a small red dot indicating a Rec is in progress on the channel you are viewing A two line display in the top right hand corner of the screen will show two channel numbers and a changing display showing the number of minutes already recorded on each recording Press Exit to remove the box from the screen or just wait and it will close on its own 4 ASPECT RATIO With some large 4 3 CRT Cathode Ray Tube older style TV s the aspect button first appeared to be missing one important selection It does 4 3 and 16 9 but seemed to be missing 4 3 centre cut or zoom for those annoying older American 4 3 shows being shown in 4 3 in a 16 9 format Where you end up with a tiny little picture with big black bars on all 4 sides In the menu under Play Settings a selection for AR Conversion that toggles between Letterbox Pan Scan and a few others This is in addition to the 4 3 and 16 9 selection under the video settings in the menu Pressing the Green button does the same thing Combining the Aspect button and the Green button eventually gives all the options 5 CONFIRMING BOTH TUNERS ARE WORKING 1 Record 2 channels from different DataStrea
37. ress to directly enter the TIMER mode 13 MENU Press to display the Main Menu 14 EXIT Press to return to the previous menu or to escape from the current mode 15 Up Down v Change the channel or move cursor in the menu 16 Left lt Right Adjust volume or move 30 FREEZE EPG cursor in the menu 17 OK Press to select the item in the menu or to list AN ANAN the TV Radio channels 18 PAGE 7 PAGE a Press to page up down in the channel list Also used with the Mark key 19 kRecaLL Press to return the previous channel 20 Display the information of the current program 21 30 Red 30sec rewind 22 30 Green 30sec forward 23 FREEZE Yellow Stop the video output of the receiver 24 EPG Blue Press to display the Electronic Program Guide 25 P STD Press to select the display mode 1080i 720p 576p 26 LIST Press List when watching a channel on the PVR and PVR list is displayed 27 MARK Makes a bookmark when you want to watch part of a recorded program again Jump to mark using Page Marks can be removed using the Page and MARK Key See Hints page for detailed information 28 V PORT Press to switch between YUV and RGB mode Note Coloured and other buttons have different functions in some Menu pages Please read alternative functions on screens carefully After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Recording Buttons of
38. s by pressing OK b You can Edit the Filename The filename may say eg Unknown Program004 or be the EPG name for the time that you booked that recording or finally may be another EPG name for a show which was before your booked show and it ran overtime This can even occur with Manually by pressing the Blue key In this model with the current firmware editing is limited to Renaming a file using the on screen panel C You can also Delete the files Press the Red key You will be asked to confirm Yes No once your desired choice is highlighted press OK Once you press OK the process of deleting is IRREVERSIBLE so be careful d You select the required filename to Delete Select and Rename by using the Up a f Down w keys See Page 35 for detail on how to playback using the Recorded List esl Recorded List FileName CreateAs Time LIVE FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 29 05 2009 19 38 02 15 01 OCELI 24 05 2009 21 30 01 00 00 Around The World In 20 Years 24 05 2009 19 32 00 54 01 Enexciain nn l ts 4 05 2009 00 021 02 10 00 Delete Rename Select OI Exit After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 6 Timer Settings Using the 4 gt buttons to move to the right or left select the Timer Settings Icon is selected when the Timer Settings text appears then press OK The following screen will appear Use the Up Down 4 w buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel In the sub sections belo
39. t to the end jump to the start of the next This hint would also apply to a manual recording where a 245 minute block was recorded for two 2 hour shows and you want to mark the start of the second after you have watched the first and come back for later viewing of the second 2 STOP A RECORDING From the normal viewing screen not the timer list do the following according to if you have one or two channels recording at the one time If it is only ONE station recording then if you press the STOPE button once the recording will stop and the No channel recording message will appear If there are TWO stations recording then when you press STOPM a box will appear in the top right hand corner of the screen Move the highlight to the channel you wish to stop by pressing the Up Down w arrow and then press Stop again The relevant timer should go to zero and the channel number will disappear from the two line display in the top right hand corner of the screen Press Exit to remove the box from the screen or just wait and it will go on its own After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 6 HINT PAGES 3 CONFIRM YOU ARE RECORDING From the normal viewing screen not the timer list do the following a If you are confirming it is only ONE station recording press the Info button once The information bar will have a small red dot indicating a Rec is in progress on the channel you are viewing A small two line display in the top right hand c
40. this new PIN code again The default password is OOOO After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 3 USE OF THE ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE EPG WITH THE PVR 3 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE or EPG EPG shows the event information on the current and all channels The event is displayed only for the channels that have EPG information If you press EPG the following screen will appear ma 30 05 2009 Sat 0003 SBS 30 May 2009 Sydney Weekender 18 00 18 30 Seven News live 18 30 19 30 Cheetah Man 0020 ABC HDTV 19 30 20 00 Kath amp Kim 20 00 21 00 The Vicar Of Dibley 21 00 23 05 Invincible 0008 WIN TV Illawarra 0021 ABCT1 0022 ABC2 y le BAEP EP Select FAV BookManager Alte Book REC Program Info 1 Press the OK button on a highlighted channel and the channel will appear on screen 2 Please be patient as it may take a little time for the right hand pane to be filled Availability is subject to availability by FTA channel providers The Day shown on the black window above the right light green pane is how far ahead the EPG goes for that channel ICE guide and other EPG providers is NOT available on this model 3 Press the Up Down v buttons to select channel 4 Press the Left 4 Right gt Buttons to view EPG of a particular channel on a daily basis AFTER you press the Blue Button to Alt shift across to the right panel The EPG information will be highlighted for the Highlighted channel in the l
41. u When next you enter the MENU it will return to the section you last viewed prior to pressing the EXIT key The main menu is divided into 7 sections with sub sections please refer to the menu tree below 5 3 Installation PVR Timer Settings System Settings Channel Manager Parental Control File Manager i Manual Search HOD flanger Mie nu Settings Lee k Setting Fass word Set i i amo Search Record Settings Factory Default Whleo Settings i i Py Settings Piore Time Settings Upe rade Fav Gurites Te ir s After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 1 lt Starting up for the First Time or after a Factory Reset gt Turn on your TV and PVR Ensure that you have all the necessary cables connected for your TV If it is the first time using the PVR below is an explanation of all the menu settings 2 1 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the following screen Reese Se s e s eap o y Installation 2 1 2 Using the gt or lt buttons to move to the right or left select the Installation Icon n it is selected when the Installation text appears as above then press OK 2 1 3 Choose Auto Search to automatically allow the PVR to scan in all TV and Radio Channels which your PVR can receive Press OK The default password is 0000 A warning screen will remind you that all currently stored channels will be delet
42. using the receiver for the first time or after a restoration to Factory Default a First Time Installation menu will be displayed to guide you through the scanning of channels 4 When finished the scanning all active TV and Radio channels found by the tuner for your viewing area will be stored automatically Reception quality signal strength depends upon many factors such as aerial suitability for digital signals condition of the aerial leads from antenna to Wall Socket and from the wall socket to the PVR 5 If you want to stop the scanning press the EXIT key to exit The channels already found will be stored 6 Now you are ready to watch digital TV channels and radio broadcasts 7 In case you skip the First Time Installation screen you can press the MENU key to bring up the main menu again and go to the Installation Screen 8 A list of all digital channel frequencies can be downloaded from this site http www acma gov au webwr _assets main lib100059 tv_8 pdf Current April 2009 To get an updated list visit the site again and download the latest version Digital Channels are highlighted in blue in the pdf Each location has its own particular frequencies simply look up your area on the list eg Different channels may be available in each location from a different transmitter One might be north of you e g Broker s Nose NSW another south Knight s Hill NSW Your aerial needs to be pointing directly at the correct transmitter
43. w the guide for changing the NO Date Time Mode Event Channel and TimLimit is explained R Timer Settings NO 1 Date 30 05 2009 i Time 11 12 Mode OFF Event Record Channel TimLimit 001Min 2 6 1 NO You can set up to 25 timer entries Use the Up Down 4 buttons to select the NO item Use the 4 P buttons to move to the first or 1 timer Use the Up Down 4 buttons to the next item and so on making the changes as in this item by using the lt gt buttons All changes below are done using the same change processes with the remote Date and time changes use the numeric keys Repeat steps 1 to 7 for each timer event Move to Timer 2 3 etc and make the changes as required Look out for overlaps 2 6 2 Date Set the date of the program to record using the remote 2 6 3 Time You set the START time of the program you intend to record for Timer NO 1 in 24 hour time 2 6 4 Mode Set the timer mode to be Off a Once or a repeating Daily or Weekly event After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 6 Timer Settings 2 6 5 Event Set the action to be performed by the PVR when the timer is triggered Power Off Record or LivePlay 2 6 6 Channel To select the Channel name for this item press OK Use the w buttons to move to select by highlighting the channel you want to record The Page and Page keys move to the other channels not seen on the first screen if requir
44. xit After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 8 Parental Control Using the 4 gt buttons to move to the right or left select the Parental Control Icon It is selected when the Parental Control text appears then press OK The following screen will appear Use the Up Down 4 w buttons to select the item or press EXIT to cancel In the sub sections below the guide for changing the Lock Setting Menu Lock Start Lock Parent Block and Password Set is explained Parental Control g Lock Setting wm Pe Qy d z A cm Password Set 2 8 1 Lock Setting Lock Setting Menu Lock OFF Start Lock OFF Parent Block No Block a Menu Lock Setting Menu Lock to Open will require you to input a correct PIN code to enter the main menu b Start Lock Setting Start Lock to Open will require you to input a correct PIN code to watch programs that you have locked C Parent Block Setting Parent Block to Open will require you to input a correct PIN code to watch programs that you have locked No Block Block ALL G and Above etc After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 8 2 Password Set Ri Password Set Enter old password N KKK Enter new password ELETE g Confirm new Password E x K K a To change the current PIN code input the current PIN code then input the new PIN code you want to use You must confirm
45. you watch a TV channel Normal State the PVR starts to record the current channel AUTOMATICALLY as soon as you press the Pause Button the live picture will freeze It will remain so until you press play the button to the left with the arrow pointing right or press the pause button again The TV picture will resume from the point it was paused BUT it will go on recording and playing back the TV in a time shifted mode i e delayed by the amount between the pause being pressed and the real time See Hints Pages 9 for detailed information about Time Shift REMEMBER if you move to another channel it STOPS recording and RESTARTS a new recording The previous saved file is AUTOMATICALLY DELETED The recording length is also affected by the Time Shift Buffer length set in the next Menu option below Small Mid Large In the Time Shift mode you can Rewind FF Jump etc the current showing but only for as long as the buffer has recorded and before it deletes it automatically After Sales Support TEL 1300 766 659 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS WITH THE PVR 2 5 2 Record Settings c Time ShiftBuf Sets up the time shift buffer length This is the length of time that the PVR will record if Time Shift is turned ON After this period is over the time shift buffer for the Channel you are watching in normal state TV viewing is lost 2 5 3 Recorded List If you press List at normal state the PVR list is displayed a You can play back recording
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